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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2004
Embattled princip·al -announces leave
After complaints from parents about lack of
communication, Judith Chambers says
she'll take time to work on her dissertation.
pon Heights Elementary School
Principal Judith Cllambers had
talcen an immediate leave to
work on her dlssenation. Rea El-
ementary School Principal Ken
Killian. a 33-year vetemn of the
district, will serve as interim
principal for Newpon Heights.
the time was right 10 do thi::. and
to bring the community to-
gether."
Parents concerns came to a
head at last week's district school
board meeting. After a popular
teacher. who was hired on a tem-
porary basis, left the school par-
ents blamed Cllambers for her
departure and implored the dis-
trict to reinstate her.
Once the teacher was rehired.
their complaints focused on
what they called a "divisive" at-
m ol>phere and a "lack of leader-
ship" at the school. Newpon
I !eights PTA president Julie
Scharnell resigned at the meet-
ing. saying she did not want to
be a "pawn" in the d ispute.
QUESTION
HowdoyoufMI
about Principal
Judith Chambers'
decision to take
leave from her
?
/ .
Marisa O'Neil
Daily Pilot
NEWPOHT HEIGi ITS -An el-
ememary school principal who
has been the target of harsh pa-
rental complaints for weeks an-
nounced an immediate leave of
absence on Wednesday.
Newpon-Mesa Unified School
district officiab announced to
parents on Thursday that New-
Parent
threatens
Te Winkle
teacher
A father has to stay away
from the school for a week
after making threats to hi s
daughter's math teacher.
Deepa Bharath and
Marisa O'Neil
Oa1lyP1lot
COSTA MESA -A TeWinkle Middle
School parent has been banned from
campus for seven days after he threatened
hb daughter's teacher.
fhe father called his daughter's math
teacher out of class a1 about 10 a.m . Tues-
day and threatened him after a misunder·
'>landing, roc;ta Mesa Police Lt. John Fitz·
!'at rick .,aid.
Polirc and school officials would not
provide dC'lailc; about what led to tJ1e alter-
cation.
·The teachers are very ex-
cited," district spok'eswoman
Jane Garland sa.id. "Judith feels See PRINCIPAL. Pa1e A4
position at Newport Heights
Elementary School? Please spell
your name and tell us your
hometown and phone numbers
for verification purposes only.
"The parent told the teacher. 'I'm gonna
lexpletivel you up,'" FitzPatrick said, rcad-
111~ from a police repon about tJ1e inci·
dent.
PHOTOS BY DON lEACH /DAILY PILOT
Cancer survivor Patti Lusk paints a gift of hope, a flower vase to be filled with daffodils. The vase will be delivered to a cancer patient.
The parent reportedly held up a clench·
t•d fist in front ur the tead1er and looked at
him face 10 fac.:e, he said.
"The teacher said he was scared and he
thought the parent was going to hit him,"
Fil7J>atrick ~aid.
· But the parent did not hit him an d
See TEACHER, Pa1e A4
DEVELOPMENT
College
district
selects bid
A company commits to
$1.8 million a year to build
apartments where the
district's offices are now.
O•lrdre Newman
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -A bidding war on
Wednesday over the development of an
apartmen'r complex ended with the Coast
CommunJty College District getting a
commitment of about $1.8 million in"an·
nual rent for the property.
After a heated oral bidding process. the;
district cho e Advanced Real Estate Serv-
ices Inc. to develop a multifamily rental
project that It wants to develop on prop-
erty where the district offices are now.
"It's very exciting because they kept bid-
ding aga.inst each other and the price kept
going up and up and up.· board President
George Brown said.
The board was poised to select a bidder
In November. but chose to abandon the
process and start over, citing confusion In
the original request for bids.
After a final agreement ls cemented
with the district. It will be up to Advanced
Real &tate Services Inc. to work with city
officiaJs on the exact number of apart-
ments It wants to build. The district's re-
A splash of hope
A cancer survivor decorates a cobalt blu&vase with neon paint. The
vases, filled with yellow daffodils. will be given out for Daffodil Days.
Cancer survivors paint messag~ on
vases to be delivered to patients for
Daffodil Days fundraiser
June Casa1rande
Daily Pilot
S omeday soon, a ranrl'r
patient will get a v<e.c of
daffodJJs. The recipient
won't know who hand
painted the word "hope" on the
cobalt-blue vase; alJ he or she will
know is that it was decorated by
someone who beat the disease -
25 years ago.
'Tm hoping that when they
read this and see I'm a survivor of
25 years. it will give them hope."
said Paula Neff, one of about 100
cancer survivors who painted
v-&.cs for the American (.ancer
Society's 19th annual Daffodil
Day'> rnmpaign. Nt'ff !'.urvivctJ a
rare. potentially fat al lorm ol
throat canrcr with a dean hill of
health ~incr.
Society member-. will deliver
the vasel> 111 cancer patient.:. an
()range Co 11 nty. fi 11 ed wll h
daffodil-., the society's c.:hosrn
flower to symbolii'.c hope for
cancer p.ttientl>. llm year. thl'
Daffodil Dayl> campaign is
working in cooperntinn with
planners of the upcominR Relay
·for Life fu ndraiser. which al'lo
benefill> cancer patients.
Daffodil Days i1' itself a
fundraiser. in which companies.
See HOPE. Pa1e A4
THINKING ALLOWED
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I found Dornan -just the wrong
one. I stiU have not heard from
Bob, but his son Mark offered me
two hours of Interesting conversation
this week.
Mark Doman, who Is tak1ng a
six-week leave from his job as a
special education teacher, called me
back Tuesday to answer my previous
quesdon:What aboutBob?The
Junior Doman Is entrenched In his
father's campaign and was quick to
admit that B· l Bob has yet to unleash
his arsenal against cpngressionaJ
Incumbent Dana Rohrabacher In a
ftght for the 46th District.
LOLITA
HARPER
th.ings are close to
the vei1t," Mark
Doman said. "We
have deliberately
stayed under the
radar."
I asked to speak
dlrectJy to Bob
Doman. and he
said. "of course,"
but he was on the
East C.oast at the
Pentagon and had
lots and lots of
c8Us to rerum. Apparently, mlne was
not one of them.
Ustcned. He railed , and I silently
smiled and nodded. unable to break
the habit. even though we were on
the phone. The on spoke
passionately about his father, whom
he described as an underdog who
sympathizes wtlh the pllght of
Latinos and Is waging a war against
an entrenched Republican.
The Bob Doman of 2004 sounds a
lot like the Loretta Sanchez of 1996.
Marlt Doman clarified what his
father really meant by Ills Infamous
"lesbian spear-chuclcers" quotation
and faulted Bob Doman's honesty for
f
SM cou.EGE, Peat M ·untentionelly make sure ttlat But Mark Dornan talked, and I S.. AU.OWED, P .. e M
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A2 Fnday, F~uary 6, 2004 Daily Pilot I
• ON THE l\TER ' ."' :"'
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THE HARBOR
COLUMN
I
Picking a .:
new captain~;
I I A h~ ' I'm off again on two yacht -
deliveries this week. and the sca.S I
-' .. ' .---
are not cooperating, with a weather •
sys1em pushing through the southland.
As you read this colwnn, I will be
heading uphill from Mexico in a SS-foot
yacht with our first stop in San Diego for.
U.S. Customs and fuel. The swell
condltions are stiU not ideal. but with
this ili.e of boat, we can safely make it
to her home pon in
.....-------.. Huntington Harbour.
MIKE
WHITEHEAD
A change of
command is looming
al the Orange
County Sheriff's
Harbor Patrol: Capt.
Stan Jacquot is
leaving.as
harborma.ster. A few
years ago. retired
Harbo rmaster Marty
Kasules transformed
the department back
into an excellent
community service for Newport Harbor
and the boating public, som ething that's
apparent in every deputy who patrols
the waterways.
The Entertainer, operated by Hornblower Cruises and Events, will offer Valentine cruises in Newport Harbor on Feb. 13, 14 and 15. The knowledge and expenise that
KasuJes had in boatjng. a.swell as in law
enforcement. were beneficial to our
harbor. As an active boater. I welcomed
him and his staff to continue the
development and connection among
the Sheriff's De&?artment, the city of
Newport Beach, the boaters and other
entities in Newpon.
Harboring romantic thoughts
Oeepa Bharath
DatlyP1lot
C aim waters wider the m oonlight. A
lavish four-course dinner. A live band
and dancing. CandleUt Lables for two.
It's romance all the way at
I lomblower Cruises and Events' Valentine
t:ruiscs in Newport I !arbor.
Newpon Harbor provides the perfect
ambience fo r a romantic three-hour cruise.
..aid Kevin Lorton. the company·~ director of
'>ale and marketing. .
"TI1e harbor ls absolutely beautifu l.· he said.
wwe have more than I 0 years of doing this
event. Our food is prepared fresh on board. It's
the blend of all these elements wtuch makes it
elegant and unique.· nil' l'Vl'lll chan~e1' l'Vl'ry year SO ~f'St!!
WHATS AFLOAT
• WHArs AFLOAT I• published periodically. If you
are planning a nautical event. submit the
information to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St ..
Costa Mesa. CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646-4170; or
by e-mail to dallypilot @latlmes.com.
SPECIAi.. EVENT
The NewpcMt tt.bor Neutic* MuMUm wtl have
an exhibit for "Hooked: The Lure and Lore of
Spott Rahing," et the Grand Salon from 10 e.m . to
5 p.m. through Feb. 29. The museum I• et 151 E.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Information:
(949) 873-7863, http:l~.nhnm.Otg.
SAILING CLASSES
..... Feeclnetlon ........ In boetlng .-.v
and salllng yeal"round for penons wtth
diaebilitlea. Fr.e. (948)M0-1678.
OfMte County employefa cen IMtng thW
emptov ... out to Newport Beech on we11kdaya to
enjoy • day of aalllng courtesy of Orange Coast
aren't bored with the same program. even t
manager Dave Merten said.
"This year, we're doing different things with
the linens," he said. "We cry to make
everything romantic. Champagne is
free-flowing this year and we have our own
entertainment department, which provides
excellent music."
The event has become more and more
popular over the years. Merten said.
"lnJtially, when we '>tarted it, peop le hadn't
warm ed up to the idea,· he said. "But now.
we're getting good response. and it's almost
guaranteed to be a busy dme for us.·
Valentine crui!es are different from others in
some ways, Merten said.
"It's one of those rare cimes when every
single party is a party of two,· he said. "Every
table I'> a candleli1 table for two. We allow for
College. The School of Seiling and Seamanship
now offers a chance for groups to wort with the
on-board lnatructor on different aalllng tedmlquu
while they g9t edvioe on how to perform well In
btninesa. No aalling experience neJl 111ery.
One-day ct ..... oost from S100to1125. (949)
645-9412.
Orenge COMt Coleee'• ...... ol .... end
aeamanahlp will offer a line aplldng deM from 7
to 9 p.m. Monday at OCC's Seiling c.nt.r In
N9WPQl1 S.ac:h. The coat la $45. lnfonndon: (949)
645-9412.
Or-.. COMt Cal1g1"1 lahoelol .... end
eeamanship wtH oflet a braided line eplc:ing
courae from 7 to 9 p.m. Feb. 11 • OCC'I s.illng
Center In Newport Beach. The coet i. M .
Information: (949) 646-M12.
~COMtCal11nllllhool-' .... end
seamanship "'Viii offer a manne '9ClaClllephone
operators d ... from 1 to 5:30 p.m. Feb. 11 It
OCC'a S.lllng Center In Newpon Bead\. Ttie OOll
I• S75. Information: (949) .._..12.
extra time so couples can stroll the decks."
Then, there's always the proposal or two,
which couJd well happen during the cruise.
"So we're prepared for that," Menen said.
"Our band plays a special song for the newly
engaged couple, gets them out on the dance
Ooor. That pan is always fun."
The dinner-dance cruises wiJJ take place on
Feb. 13, l~ and 15. The f eb. 13 and 15 cruises
are priced at $125 per person, and the
Valentine's Day cruise is priced at Sl3S per
person. The price includes the cruise, clinner,
champagne. entertainment, tips, taices and
port fees.
Reservations are required and can be made
by calling (949) 631-2469 or visiting
http://www.homblower.com Hornblower also
offers private charters for groups of two to
groups of 500.
OfMge Coat Colete'• ec:hool,,, .... and
aeemanahip will offer • beginning sailing cl•••
from 1 to 5 p.m. Feb. 20 and 27 end March 5 et
OCC'a Seiling Center In Newport Bead\. The coat
I• $325. Information: (949) 846-9'12.
Or-.. Coat ca111n IClhool,,, .... end
aeamanahlp wtll offllr a noncredit beginning
sailing deee from t'.30 a.m. to 1 :30 p.m. Feb. 21
end 21endMarc:ftI.13 and 20 al OCC'I Selling eem. In Newpoft leech. The coet le $108.
lnformedon: (M) 946-9412.
er.,. C...C1l11n llhool ol .... end
.-nanehlp wta offllr. noncndlt lntroducdon to
lhleldl daaa from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Feb. 21
and 21•ndMaid\8, 13 and 20 It OCC'I Seiling
Center In Newport Beach. The coet ii 1126.
lntormatlon: (948) 646-9'12.
Or.,.. Co.a ca111n llhool ol .... _.
.wnanehlp will offw. noilCNdlt 11..-.0. deea
from 1:46 to 5:30 p.m. Feb. 21 and 21 at OCC"I
Selllng Center In Nwlpoft Bead\. The cott le $176.
lnfonnltion: (948) .... ,2.
Now. I recommend Lt. G"" RusseU
for the new harbormaster. Russell is
I 00% qualified and now the second in
command at the Harbor Pa trol, plus he
has served as the acting harbormaster
during recent position changes. RusseU
has the knowtedge and expenise to
oversee the department. and he has
years of actual service in Newpon
Harbor interacting with the comm unity.
I have had the pleasure of serving
with him on many of the harbor's
related committees with the Newpon
Beach Olamber of Commerce ru1d the
city of Newport Beach, and he is
dedicated to serving in the best in1eresu.
of the bOaters. harbor. city, county and
the community.
I think Newpon deserves a
harbormaster who has firsthand
knowledge of our harbor and can
actually operate a fireboat. Sheriff Mike
Carona. that person is Lt. Russell. If you
have any questions. please give me a
--2!!1--
TIP OF THE WEEK
Oleck your vessel's sea strainer:.
regularly during the rainy season. Sea
strainers are the collection baskets
connected inJine after the through·hull
saltwater pickups. commonly referred to
as raw water strainers.
The sea strainer coUects debris
i.ucked up Into the hose from the water.
protecting systems like engines.
generators. heating an d air
condltJonlng, heads. bait tanks an d
water makers. The rainwater, especially
after the first rains. will flush a lot of
debris downst:ream that collects in the
storm drain channels. This debris will
clog up the strainers, thus preventing
the normal water flow past the
strain ers.
• MIKE WHfTEHEAD Is the Pilot's boating
and harbor columnist. Send him your
harbor and m erine-releted thoughts end
story suggestions by e·mell to
milce@bolfthousetv.com or visit
htt:p:llwww.boarhousetv.com.
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Expect mostty aunny aides
al miler to the Inner water•. on
4-to 6-foot awella from the
today with nort:heaat winds northwest. Wind• will pl<* up
from 15 to 25 mph. The winds to ea atrong aa 20 knots from
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to c..atlna, nof1h wtndt will be Time Heltht
from 10 to 16 lcnots, changing 2:39a.m. 1.87 feet low
to the aouthWMt in the 8:47 a.m. 8.04 '"' high
afternoon. The WIVM lhoold 3:63 p.m. -0.93 feet tow
be at 2 feet or smaller on 1 10:19p.m. 3.S6 fMt high
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PHOTOS BY KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT
Students at Paularino School line up to pet Dolly, a Maltese therapy dog, on Thursday.
A doggone fi _ne tale
Marisa O'Neil
Daily Pilot
W iUy the 0 1ihuahua
has a mean set of
wheels.
He also made
quite a <;tory for Paularino
Elementary School student.!> on
11mrsday during the
Newport-Mei.a Unified School
District's Author Festival. Artist
Susan Ahrend, who illustrated
the book "I low Willy Got His
Wings" and was one of34
authors al elementary schools
districlWide, shared the tale of
the paraly?.ed dog. Willy. with
the students.
As a bonus. Paularino
~ludents got to meet Willy':.
E,tirlfTiend, an I I -year-old
Maltese therapy dog named
Dolly. Willy himself had a prior
cnsagemcnl, but Ahrend
brought along her drawings and
plenty of slides showing Willy
dressed in a ailor suit, in a
~ombrero and in an Elvii.
costume.
Susan Ahrend holds Dolly, a therapy dog from a book she
illustrated, during an appearance at the school's Author Festival.
"I love Will y. he's so cute,"
Kaylah Vaca, 8, said, gushing.
Jn the wcekl. leading up to the
visit, studen.1:. read the book.
written by Diana Mohler and
Willy's owner. Deborah 1\1mer.
They even colored picture:. of
Willy from Ahrend's illui.trations
.md fillt>d the multipurpost'
room w11h them.
On Thur~day, Ahrend told
:.tudent'i how a veterinarian
found Willy -or Wheely Willy,
as he's now known - on the
:.tree1s of Los Angeles, his spinaJ
cord and vocal cords severed.
Animal-lover Turner took him in
.md got a ~pecial cart crafted lo
carry his back leg:..
A red heart on lop reado;,
"Wheely Will y."
"Now he's a happy 'I can do
anything' dog." Ahrend said.
Willy works as u therapy dog
visiting hospitals. and has made
numerous TV appearances. TI1e
book tells tht' story of Willy
Lalcing his first airplane lnp.
"I like the swry," 8-ycar-old
Garrell Herrington said. "I like
the adventure."
Leaming about a little dog in
a wheelchair fits perfectly 11110
students' character edut.:ation
lesson. library clerk Linda
Therapy
dogs Dolly,
left, and
• Wheely Willy
adorn
pages that
were
colored by
children at
Paulanno •
School.
Cundiff said. Thi~ month.
they're learning about
acceptance. .
They also learned the value of
per ·eve ranee from Ahrend, who
showed example of how her
book !Uustrations progressed. It
took her several different
sketches. she i.aid, to get Willy
just right.
"Don't let being afraid help
you from what you .really want
to do,'' she told them.
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Garden.
The Pasta for Pennles program ls a gr.w-
roots effqrt that last year raised more than $2.2
million for the society through contributions
from elementary, middle and high school stu·
dents across the country.
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PUBLIC SAFETY
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
Woman drives car
into building
No one wu hun after a
38·year-old eo.u Mela
woman aytng to plUt her
car in her apertmenc'a lot
hit I.be pa lnaield of the
brake and ploweci her car t.hrotch a bedroom. oftl-
cials sakl.
The 11cdderu uccWted at
about 6:25 p.m. in an apart-
ment complex In the l300
block of Adams Avenue. po.
llceWd.
The wonwt. whose name
was not available ThW1day
night, toJd oBlcers lhe wu
·trying to put the Yeh.Ide on
park.. Costa Mesa Police
. POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
.............. Pwaytheft
was reponed In the 3300
blodt at 11:33 p.m . T~y.
• HMtlor lloulewrd: Grand
theft wn reported in the
2300 blodt a1 6:34 p.m.
Tuesday.
• H9wpcwt ICMllewrd: A
person WU repbrtedly
drunk in the 300 blodt at
5:46 p.m. Tueeday. • ,......,.,... Mclw.9'
Wlaon 8tNK A tratrk:
accident lnvoMng Injuries
was reported at 5:57 p.m.
Tuesday.
• West 11th S1rNt:
Annoying phone calls were
reported In the 1000 blodt at
11:39a.m. Tuesday.
• West 11th 8tr'Nt Pway
HOPE
Continued from A 1
organlza1ions and Individuals
lake orders for daffodils. which
are later delivered co the buyers.
People buy the Dowers for
1hemselves or as a 1Pfts.
In Thursday's vase-painting
ge1-1ogether at the Newport
Beach Radisson Hotel, survivors
decorated daffodil vases, which
the society will deliver to cancer
patients -a message of hope ,
from the people who know hope
well.
"I'm so grateful for everything
the American Cancer Society has
done that helped In my recovery
-their research Is the reason
I'm here 1oday,~ said Jonathan
Winters , a Yorba Linda residenl
COLLEGE
Continued from Al
quest was for a minimum of 250
unils, and that's the number Ad-
vanced officials are focusing on
building, said Robb Cerrud, dJ.
rector or property development
The company Isn't wutiog any
time as it Is scheduled to meet
with city officials next week, Cer-
ruti said.
·(The project! fits lnco our
portfolio well.· Cerruti said.
lbe oristnal request had asked
developers to create a project
with a minimum oumbu or
unlts that exceeded what the city
allows. The maximum density in
the city's general plan for resi·
dent:laJ areas ls 20 units per acre.
The oristnal request alao uked
developers to design an apart·
menl on a lot or indeft.njte aiz.e,
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let citizens vote on
proposed 145 Condos,
S·story parking structure
at 1901 NewPort Blvd.
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Sgi. 8ldl Allwn Wd.
•eut lhe m\.llt\<e had It
on driw and atepped on the
pa,.. be Wd. "She wief'lt
rfaht tbroujl the cemetlt
atop tbroutb the cwt>, the
bulhea and the wall of that
Mo-bedroom apartment.
The woman WM DOC hurt.
and no one wu In the
apartment at the time. Al·
lwn llid.
"ThankfuUy. no one wu
hurt.. be Mid. "It could'w
been much wone. •
The wonw1'1 white ford
~urus suffered moderate
damage, and the bedroom
wall WU tom apar1. but
building Inspectors deemed
the unit ·inhabitable.· AJ-
lum sakl.
She was not under the in·
Ouence or alcohol or d.rup.
Allum aa.ld.
theft w .. reported In the 800
blodt at 5:37 p.m. Tuesday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• Dlemond Awnue: A
hit-and-run wu reported In
the 200 blodt at 7:03 p.m.
Wedneeday.
• Domill .. DIM: A vehicle
burglary wa reported In the
800 blodt at 2: 14 p.m.
w.dneeday.
• IMM AIMllue: Pway theft
Wiii r9P()fted in the 800
blodt at 10:27 p.m.
Wednesday.
• MecAltlMlr lloull'bacl: A
burglery wa report9d in the
4600 blodt at 6:17 p.m.
Wedi llleday .
• '°PIJ¥ Aw9nue: A home
burglrf wa reported In the
300 blodt at 10-.A2 a.m.
w.dneeday .
who heal cancer three years ago.
Mary Santos, a Fullerton
resident, painted her blue vase
with purple Bowers and green
leaves as sHe recalled how
Important hope has been to her
rec<Wery: She's a three-time
survivor. having ~ through
colon cancer, breast cancer and
meJanoma.
"When I was Orsi diagnosed, I
didn't have any grandcbUd.nm.
'Now I have three grandchUdren
and five great-grandchildren:
SanlOI said. •J look forward to
aemg my family grow and, who
knows. maybe great-great
grandchildren ...
• JUNE CA&AORANDE COYef'I
N.wport BMd'l and John W.yne
Airport She may be reached et
1949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
june.caugrande@latifTlft.com.
described as a minimum or 12. I 4
acres and a maximum of 13.n
acres. This time, the board chose
the maximum acreage of 13. n
acn!S 10 the mlnimum of 250
units equates to 18.1 units per
acre.
The district received 14 writ-
ten proposals and then was re-
quired to open up the proceM to
oral bids. The highest written bid
was about $1.3 miWon, spokes-
woman Erin Cohn said. During
the oral bidding process. five
companies raMed the stakes by
sew. each time. and Advanced
Real Eat.ate Servicel was the last
one 1tanding.
The company owns abou1
4,000 apartment units in Orange
County. Cerruti said. Thia will be
, .. ftnt project In Ca.ta Mesa.
"It's a real-quality bidder thal
bid on this, IO there's DO QUe$·
don in my mind that ~'U get a
high-quality product," Brown
said.
The district ls counting on the
project to generate a subltllndal
amount or money. In Augmt. the
district rai8ed lt.s enrollment fees
by 6()11(, to deal with a funding cut
of $4 mlWon from the state.
"We don't know what the
It.ale's doing to UI !this yearJ, but
thla. in time. will 1M us a rev-
enue stream that ~ can uae to
help ltUdentl and help wherever
we need to help." Brown said. "It
wW be an WlmCWllbered rev·
enue stream.•
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PRINCIPAL
Continued from Al
About 100 parents rnet with
dJatrlct oftldala at lbe ecbool lul
Thunday. dmc:riblnl penonality
oooftlm with OMUDben and
compJalning that lbe frequently
did not respond to their phone
calla on school luuea. They
ubd Auiaeant SUpt or Elemen-
tary P..ducation SUsao Delperlu
to 'take action and ratoce har-
mony at the school.
Ownben could not be
reached f'or comment. but senl a
letter to perenll nodfying them or her departure.
"lhele put rouc years have
TEACHER
Continued from Al
walked away, Att.Pattick Mid.
The teacher approached the llU·
tboritiea. and c.o.ta Meu poUce
IChool resource oftlan were
called.
"The teacher dkl not want the
parent &mated,· be said.
lnstead, the teacher suggested
that he, the parent and the prin-
cipal meet and clear up the mis-
underat.ahding. f1tzPatrick said.
ALLOWED
Continued from Al
his political collapse.
But more fervently than all
that. he pointed the finger at
Robrabacber for waging a dirty
campaign and accused the
surfing Incumbent or making
raise accusations against his
father.
"They should waJt for my dad
to open his mouth before they
put words In it." he said.
But the Domans are used to
being attacked, and the family
has thlc.lc skin, Mart Doman
said. Bob Dornan just seems to
be a "lightning rod for all this
crazineu" and for some reason
tha1 Is all that gets published in
newspapers. ·
"I read about this person I
have never met,· Mark Doman
said. "Thi5 ls my fathe r. The
man my 2-year-oJd sees every
day and calls 'poppy' and runs
up and hugs him .... This is my
dad: a grandfather. But this
penon I have read about. J ~
never met that owt:
Bob Doman's biggest fault ls
that be la not a polidcian. his
son said. He l.s too
"straightforward and honest• to
be one.
"He ls beholden to no one,
and they are worried about my
father coming bac.lc to
Congress,· Mad Doman said.
For example, the whole
lesbian spear-chucker coounent
was a misspeak. the younger
Doman said. What Bob meant
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TODAY
The ...... ,,, .. Nawpolt
BMd\ Ubnry wf1I hoet II pnMew
for memben only of lb UMd
booll ule from 1 to 6 p.m. In the
Friendl meeting room M 1000
Awe.do Ave. Hardbec:b wlll be
priced at two for $1. end
~wtll belbc for$1.
lnfonnadon: (948) 769-988l
~C.-Pllllawtl,.......
"The Fw:ll'81tion of Otd'6cta.
show end ..... wNc:ft ..
aponeored bv the Onlnge ~
Brandl Cymbidium Sool9ly of
Am«b, during mall houra In the
Cr.te end a.Ml and Mecy's
Home 5'of'9 Wing. lnfonnMion:
(800) 112.-.
hfrp:/Aww.~.oom.
~ ,..,..... ....... ....-
~ lJbrery will hoet 11 UMd
booll aale from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. In
the Friend9 MMdng room M 1000
Awcedo Jwe. Al boob wll be
pric9d 9t S1 a beg. lnformltion:
(Ml) 7&fM887.
..... eo... ........ ,.....
"The f8edNtion of On:Hda.
lhow end ... ...,, ..
eponaot9d by the Orenge ~
8tendt Cymblclum SocMrv of
ArMttc:e. cbing meal houra In the er... end ...... end Meov"e
Home S1of'9 Wing. ~o:
(800)782 ....
"-1~oom..
TheQey .. CIDilli .......... ••ll¥arllfY calabr8111D111 ~-. ..... 1n .. ,.,.
lkMrun..tWllk.ICF ... MW" """2121 ....... -... Colll Mela. 9'111 L •1 , .. ..,,..7
e.m. The IWlll •_,.IC I a.m.,
end• dildt•r\ t~wll ...... ICt
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ea.ca Me.a police are "letting
the echool bandJe the situation,"
be said.
The "lituation wu not an U ·
aault. but WU a ftlbal uuult."
aaJd Newport-Me.a Unifted
Schoo) Diatrlct apoblwoman
Jane Guland. who inidally said
no police report wu flJed..
"The teacher ii not pressing
charges." she said. ·We've han-
dled It internally. and we've lm·
posed the district's Civility
Code by not allowing (the par·
eotl to be on campus for seven
days.·
to say was "spear-thrower,·
which referted to Ronwt times
when people would throw
apean at a speabr if what they
were saying was not populac .
1be quote, which ls used over
and ewer u an example or 8-1
Bob'I off-the-a.di reawb, iS
part of what Mark Doman calls
"liberal mythology" that follows
his dad.
"Do people really think my
dad wu talking about the four
or ove African-American
lesblana In Hollywood that were
going to supposedly derail his
campaignr Mm Doman asked.
Despite liberal attempts to
knock Bob Doman out of his
congressional seat, he held a
Democratic district for years
before being defeated by Rep.
Loretta Sanchez in 1996, Mark
Doman aald. By the way, there
wu voter fraud Involved, he
charged.
•eut we don't want co go
there,· he said.
People simply chose co ignore
that Bob Doman "busted his
hump for4'11 Latino
constituents,· Mark Doman
said. No one can ignore the
Latinos, Mm said, but while
most Republicans struggle to
"embrace" the strong votirig
bloc, the elder Doman simply
acted according to law, not
"mee-jerk reactions:
"Don't get me wrong. my dad
has pretty staunch approaches
to immigration, but he also
recognlz.es humanitarian
efforts," Mad Doman said. "Jt is
simply illegal to come here, but
the last thing he would say is, 'If
a.m. Information: (714) 754-5065.
SUNDAY ·
South Coe9t Plue wtl ..,..nt
"The Feecinetion of Ord'lidl"
lhow end ule, which 11
aponlOf'ed by the Orange County
Brandl CVmblcfium Society of
America, during mall hours In the
Crate and Barret and Macy's
Home Store Wing. Information:
(800)782..-,
http:/Aww.eouthcoMplau.com.
MONDAY
The Amelll&\ Cenoer 8ocMy wtl
h09t "Look Good ... Feel Better,.
d ..... , whld\ wfll tHdl cancef
petienta !Nbup, wig and turban
tip9 to help hide the effects of
r.didon Md cftemoeherepy from
10 e.m. to noon at Hoeg Hoepital.
lnfonNdon and reg'8tratlon:
(IM9) 261· 9'48, (800) 227-2346.
n.a....ec.unty .....
Singles monthtv mMting will be
held 8t l:30 p.m. et the Coste
Meu Community Center, 1846
Pitt:,,,.,.. The fMtured elide
Pl-~ will be "Atound the
Wortd In IO Slida" The cost la $4
for dinner. Bring your own Ntlng
........ end~.
lnforrnMlon: (71•) ~2404.
1"UDOAY ..... " ......... ,......
community edlac:don ct.. on
9Whltie~"bvDr.
Brien a-. M 8 p.m. M the
HoegHoeple8leon....a~
In~ .... lnformetton
end ..-vdonl: (IOO) 51 ........
~~·DIV-'
Ma•lldSA ....._ .. ltoat
"laillgtllTalkebout lhtnglee:' a
..... ...W• bv Judith Todero,
hm l:IO ID 7:30 p.m. In the fllldo
C*. The mlftaat II IC 225 E. '71h ... c... Mem. lnbmltlon end
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Counlr•holl• pre ........... ............ .......,,CMf'IMw
...... onfy. TheWentw9be "°"' 7toa11p.m.IC2* ~~C...Mem.
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pl9ddenr ~week.
•We need to be a voice of ra·
aoo. a voke tA tMa1ance and a
wk:e of teemwoct at the school
...... ol ltt leader.. Thtres
aakl ot the PTA.
KBHan. who hu wor:bd as a
prtndpal for 27 yean in varioul
district ICboola, bu encowqed
the uae ol technology In the
clueroom and '-a member or
the advlllory board for the Prind ·
pal'a Center at Hamud Unl~
lily. Graduate School or F.duca-
tion. He plans to retire at the end
of the school year.
NI hope to get the community
focused t~ther on student
11chievanent and see what prog-
ress we can make before I leave."
Killian said.
The code defines what Is ac-
ceptable conduct for teachers.
parents and students when they
are on campus, Garland said.
The Cather will be allowed back
on campus after the seven days.
sheaald.
c..dand also said it was a mis-
understanding, that the parent
was upset over something that
"was not correct."
"We oonsider ii an unfortunate
incident with the parent gelting
overly excited,· she said.
Such inddems are uncommon
in the Costa Mesa schools, Fitz·
you're here and you break your
shoulder and you go to the
emergency room, we are going
to take you back across the
border:•
(That last commenl was
directed at Rohrabacher's efforts
to pass a bill that would require
medical prores&onals to report
illegal immigrants who come to
them for treatment.)
Rea Elementary School's u -
11.stant principal. 33·yeu-old
Kurt Suhr, will act u interim
pri.ndpal for the remainder ol
the year. He started wod;ing at
the school u a teacher when it
opened seven yean ago and bas
served as it.s uaistant principal
for nearly two years.
"I'm always up for a chal-
lenge,· Suhr said or his appoint·
ment •i blow the staff realfy
well. and I think the strength or
our staff' will heJp see us througtl.
and K.en's expertise is jut a phone
call away."
•MARISA O'NEL 0011er1 education.
She may be reached at (9491
574-4268 or by e-mail at
marisa.oneil@latimes.com.
Pa uic.lc said.
"This is a rare incident, -he
said. "Most parents want to hear
both sides or the story before
they jump into something like
this. ..
• DEEM BHARATl4 covera public
safety and cou111. She may be
reached at (949) 5744226 or by
e-mail at
deepa.bharath@latimes.com.
MARISA O'NEIL covers education.
She may be reached at (9491
5744268 or by e-mail al
marisa.oneil@latimes.com.
Vocal Republicans are riot,
however, causing the Doman
camp to s1ep on the toes of the
entrenched incUJ'1'bency, Mark
Doman said. He doesn't blow
why his father's decision had
drawn such vicious criticism.
Anyone should be able to
challenge an incumbent, Mark
Doman said, be it from the
same party or not. The
"Why do mainstream
politicians, in both parties, think
that Latinos want something
different from other people?* he
asked.
primaries are where like minds
should challenge each other, he
said. How else do you replace an •
entrenched politician?
Mad Doman said he hoped
that Republicans would reali7.e
that the social values or most
Latinos, such as family and
sp irituality, fall in line with
traditional conservative values.
"Just say how you feel -don't
be afraid,• he urged. "Those
who agree. will agree.
regardless.•
Sanche-L and the Democrats
aside. Bob Dornan's biggest
challenge is fighting the
Republican Party. After his loss
in 1996, the Grand Old Party
decided to •sacrifice Doman on
the political altar" and buttress
more moderate candjdates,
Mark Doman said.
"People understand m y father's
heart so well and truly want to
support him." he said. "But we
understand how politics work.
and basically, the Republicans
are circling the wagons around
the incumbent, not wanting to
lose any footing. In my gut. I
thlnlt the Republicans know they
should (stand! their ground for
my father."
Information: (949) 574-7732.
WEDNESDAY
The N9wpoft Beed'I ChMnber of
Commen:e will present the
Business at the Beach Business
Exposition from 5 to 8 p.m. at the
Newport Beach Marriott Hotel &
Tennis Club, 900 Newport Center
Drive. Theni will be networtcing
opportunities, appetizers, a
no-host bar and door pr1zes.
lnfonnetlon: (949) 72!M400.
Hoeg Hoepltel wll sar-ent.
community education class on
"Drug-Elting Stent: Setting a New
Standard" by Dr. Richard Haskell
at 6 p.m. at the Hoeg Ho.pilaf
Coufetence Center In Newport
Beech. Information and
reeervations: (800) 514-4624,
http:/Aww.hoaghcnpital.org.
............. wtl ...,_...
community education claaa on
"Imaging for Lung Cancet"" by Dr.
Jaeon Cohen from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
at the Hoao Cancer Center,
Conference room A in Newport
Bead\. Information and
MMy dad has every right 10 run
in this primary,· Made Doman
said. "]( has really gotten up the
warrior in my dad. He had a
Republican challenger before
and we didn't cry, we took her
on.·
The Domans are certainly nol
crying or shouting -the voting
public has hardly heard a peep.
Their website is still not up and
running and the campaign
hotline rings directly lo Mark
Doman's home.
But when the phone is
answered, the calling pany is
sure to get an earful
HJ know I talk too much, I get
it from my dad, and it lends to
get you in !rouble," Mark said.
*Bui in yolir hean you know it's
honest, and you sleep great and
you just keep talking, and
m~ybe someone will listen."
• LOLITA HA.APER is the community
forum editor. She also writes
columns Wednesdays and Fridays.
She may be rf'ached at 1949)
574-4275 or by e-mail at
lolita.harper~lstimes.com.
reservations: (949) 760-5542.
The Moms or.ring Moma
Support club of Newport Beach, a
nationwide organization for
stay·at·home mothers and their
children, will meet at 10 a.m. at
415 Signal Road, Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 645-1199,
http://Www.momsclub.org.
Mother'• Marti:M wil h09t, .....
seminar on fighting fatigue called
• Ouidt Start,• by Priscella Codray,
from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the Patio
Cafe. The martcet Is et 225 E. 17th
St, Costa Mesa. Information and
reservations: (949) 631-4741,
(800) 595-6667.
In lovlng memory of
JUDrTH MARY SLOAN
Illy 2, 1M3 . febr\my •• 200'
o.ughter, lister, Molhlr,
<nndmottw, Aunt. & Frtend,
Judy wtl alway. be
rwmembered for her conet.nt
lauahtw, l.n:teniable tunor.
end ..... heart. 8eMcM to be~ by thefamlfy.
Veronica Minier Read ~ grwdnother, mother. wife, and ft1end . v.on6ca =.-.Y In Frwlo, Ca., on r= 2. 2004. She ... 86. -• homenwker and ... bootdcMper for -111-.gln--Ca..lar~ Yal'Olb II 8'ritwd by tw hulb9nd. F her Patty
9nd ........ -. her etllpeon Tom and ..... ... .. 10 grw9dohllhl1 and 7 gr..a who ... '*.:J::Mctjay. ~ -., dw member of Flrat ..... chun::tt In
LaP1ne, ~ .._. ft and Ff9d -~ thllr wty • .. .,... yw'a .,.. ~ to "-'o. ... ... ...
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CONTACT YOUR
REPRESENTATIVES COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
CITY OF COSTA MESA
Costa Mesa Ciry Hall, 77 Fair
Drive, Costa Mesa. CA 9i626,
(7 l4) 754-5223 ·You don 't know -5
Mayor: Gary Monahan
Council: Libby Cowan. Allan
Mansoor, Mike Scheafer and
Chns Steel
CIT¥ OF NEWPORT BEACH
Ne~·port Beach City Hall, 3300
Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach,
CA 92663. (949) 644-3309
Mayor: Tod Ridgeway
Council: Gary Adams. Steve
Bromberg, John Heffernan, Dick
Nichols. Steven Rosansky and
Don Webb
COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE
DISTRICT
District Office: l 370 Adams Ave ..
Costa Mesa, CA 92626, (714)
432·5898
Chancellor· William M. Vega
Board. President Paul Berger, Vice
President Armando Ruiz, George
Brown. Jerry Patterson and
Walter G. Howald; student trustee
Madeline Levy
NEWP<1RT-MESA UNIFIED
SCHOOL DISTRICT
District Office· 2985-A Bear St ..
Costa Mesa. CA 92626, (714)
424 5000
Superintendent: Rober1 Barbot
Board: President Martha Fluor.
Vice President Dana Black, Clerk
Surene Stokes. David Brooks.
Tom Egan Judy Franco and Linda
Sntl~ll
GOV.ERNOR .
Arnold Schwancnegger (A). State
Capitol, Sacramento. CA 95814,
19161 445·2841; fax: (916)
.l45·4633
E·mait·
tr>vPrnor·n governor.ca.gov
PRESIDENT
GP-orge W. Bush (AJ, White
House. 1600 Pennsylvania Ave ..
Washington, D C. 20500
Hurlme: (6 am to 2 p.m.) (202) ""<i· m1 E-mail president "
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By Kevin Scanlon
I have a digiraJ gauge in
my car !hat tells me
which direction l am
driving and also tells me the
outside temperature.
This morning, it read "-5."
Let me 1eU you abou1 -5.
"Negative." Just say the
word. It's sinister.
I should have known when
I walked in my garage and
lhe ice and snow from
yesterday had not melted off
my car !hat this was not a
good sign. I kept starillg at
lhe gauge, confused, thinking
it would change. I guess rhe
first stage is denial. At first, I
thought it was lhe direction I
was heading-that "5" lcind
of looks like an "S ... Then I
')larted tapping where lhc
ncgarive sig:11 was, lhinking ii
might just ~o away. Tap, tap,
tap.
Stage two b negotlarion. As
I am driving to the train
station, I keep looking at the
number and mumbling,
"Please. pleac;e, please go
up ... My car':. engine is
whining at me like a large
elephant.
1 pull into the train station
parking lot. and il still reads
·5.
If you have ~een any
prison movies. there is
always one scene wh ere
someone get<; tossed into
solitary confinement and
they keep showing lhe
person in different stages:
There is always one pan
where the guy loses his
marbles and stans laughing
:Wednesday, February 11 • 5 to 8 p.m . •
or giggling uncontrollably.
Making the decision to open
your car door at .5 and walk
to lhe train placfonn is kind
of like !hat. I guess stage
three is then some weird
combination of goofy
acceptance and descent into
madness. I start to laugh.
open my car door and step
into lhe frozen tundra that is
my life.
Some of you may be
familiar wilh lhe tenn "wind
chill," It is not. I am sorry to
say. the name of some cool
new rapper. It is lhe effect
lhe wind gives you on reaJ
cold days like today. For you
sunny California rypes. it
would be like walking
through lhe desen on some
JOO-plus degree day and
having someone throw hot
coffee in your face
continually. It is nol fun.
It makes ·5 seem like
picnic wealher.
If any of you have ever
read "To Build a Fire," by Jack
London , Iha\ is kind of like
what my walk lo the lrain
station from m y car was lhis
m orning. A great short story
-you should pick it up -
it's all ahout hubris and lack
of planning. and one very
cold. deadJy walk.
For !hose of you
w1familiar, let me elaborate:
The water in my eyes dries
up. I keep look.ing d<>Wn to
see if I forgot 10 wear pant~.
~ly tongue feels like your
arm or leg does when it falls
asleep. It feels like when I
breathe in, m y lungl> are
turning into litLle icicle!>. My
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hair freezes to my head. (I
arn wearing a hat; no, I do
not "blow-dry.") In lhe
Midwest. people are (how do
I say this delicately'?), well.
people are "suspicious"
about guys who blow-dry
their hair.
Halfway to the train
station, I consider curling up
ln a ball by the side of the
tracks and drifting off into
unconsciousness. I want to
write a goodbye note to m y
family, but my hands are
Crozen.
But. there is the station, so
I muddle through on frozen
legs. walking like
Frankenstein. My teelh hurt.
I have just walked a lotal of
one block.
' I get into lhe train 'ration
and see lhe peopfe huddled
inside. I want to eat them (if
you have seen the movie
"Alive" or watched any 01illy
Willy cartoons, you will get
this reference).
I am starting to regain my
sense!> and buy some coffee
to warm myself up. I can
!>tart to feel my tongue and
my hands again. I don't really
want to eat anyone in the
lniin station so much
an ymore.
Except that one guy who
look!> like a turkey leg.
• KEVIN SCANLON is the former
human resources specialist for
Times Community News, the
parent company or the Daily
Pilot. He now works for the
Tribune Co .. which owns the Los
Angeles Times and the Times
Community News. in Chicago
MAILBAG
One Marinapark
question remains
What questions do you want
answered about lhe proposed
Marinaparlt project? How about
why?
Why would the city build a
resort in a place !hat is not a
de Unation spot. just a nice
place to live? Who would want
to drive lhrough all lhe traffic
down Newport Boulevard.
through Costa Mesa. West
Ncwpon and lhe peninsula?
Why would they choose this
resort. when they can easily get
to the Hyatt and Hilton resons
in Huntington Beach, which are
acros.s lhe street from the ocean.
Then there's the easily accessible
Balboa Bay Oub resort. The
Mo nlage and Ritz Carlton in
Laguna Beach are destination
:.pots on lhe ocean.
Why wouJd the city want to
further congest lhe peninsula
with additionaJ traffic? Why
would the city want to reduce
the qualify of living on the
peninsula? for $1 millio n in
projected tax revenue. $700.000
in projected revenue from
meeting halls and restaurant
and a yeHo·b~·detennined
dollar amount for the rent of the
city 's land use?
Why does the city staff
continue to bring projects to lhe
council that require a general
plan amendment. when we have
yet to finish our "vision?" Why'?
It makes no sense, maybe lhat's
why.
BARBARA JOHNSON
Newport Coast
Marinapark reson in
troubled waters
If you intend to build a
"live-star" rc!tort. how will you
address and prom ore the water
~uaJity in that area of the bay
and the adjacent Rhine
Otannel area?
You're building a reson next
to the most toxic sediment "hot
spol" in Southern California,
listed on the state "impaired
water body list .. of 1998.
RANDY SETON
Newport Beach
190 l supporters make
interesting al lies
You could have knocked me
over with a feather when I saw
Sunday's Daily Pilot Forum.
Imagine Bill Turpit and Martin
Millard having ide-by-side
letters a nd both agreeing on
the 190 I Newport Blvd. project.
I would like to comment on a
remark made by Turpir. He
Mated that decisions should
not be made by "mob rule or
popularity contesL" Since he
and Millard were about the
only two people who spoke in
favor of the project during
public cornmenls, while the
majority of others spoke
against it. I can see why he may
fol'I that way. Were he on the
'ame side ao; the majority of the
public. would he slill feel the
same way? California has
historically been a "populi:.t "
stale. This is evidenced by
many proposition s.
referendums and even the
recalJ of a governor. We have a
right to chaJlenge the decisions
o f our elected rep resentatives.
Turpit hinted that maybe the
public was no t as informed
about the project as Lhe
uccision makers. I daresay that
there were several individuals
speaking who knew much more
about the project than Turpit.
Everyone wants to see positive
change, new housing and
revitalization, but not everyone
agrees that we need to build a
project tha1 is almost double
the density allowed under the
ReneraJ plan and then reward
the developer for designing it.
JUDITH BERRY
Costa Mesa
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HOURS
FRIDAY Jen It up. Jazz performers Momy Alexander, .8>hn
Cl,,yton, Jelf Hamilton. Bonny Green, Ruaell Malone and
Christian McBnde will perform 1c>ge1her to celebnlte )au bauill
Ray Brown from 7.30 to 9:30 p.m. today and Saturday In Founders
Hall 11 lhe Orange County Performing Alts Center, 600 Town
Center Drive. Tickets cost $49 to $56. Information: (7141 ~2787.
http:ltwww.ocpac.org.
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SATURDAY QeeaicM eounds. The Mozart Clanical Orchestra will
perform Mozart'• Lucio Slla Overture, lhe Fluta and Harp Concerto,
and the "Prague· Symphony at 8 p.m. at lhe Irvine Barclay
Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. Tldteta coll $24. $32 and $39.
Information: (949) 854-4646, http://mourtorchesfra.org.
SUNDAY f1llwty .,ya. Comedi;ns Tim Conway and Harvey '
Korman, who starred on "The Carol Burnett Show." will team ue.
for 11 performances at 2 and 7 p.m. in Segerstrom Hall at the
Orange County Performing Arts Cente.r, 600 T~ Cente~ Drive.
Popular impressionist Louise DuArt will be lhetr guest. T1dtets ~
35 to $60. Information: (714) 656-2121. ,
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THEATER REVIEW r . -j
Rocking ': ,, . ' out to a ..
classic
By Tom Titus
Daily Pilot
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T here's a three-piece rock group 011 :a
bandl>tand marked with graffiti an,d
1hrce semi-soul sisters belting oul
Motown tunes, so playgoers at UC lrvin'.t's
·nomeo and Juliet• might initially thinJc ..
they've wandered into the wrong venue.
Before you check your ticket stubs, relit
assured tha1 you're in the right place. ".;
The UC Irvine production of .
Shakespeare's classic tragedy may strik~'a
few modem chor<t~
FYI
•WHAT: ·Romeo
and Juliet"
PHOTOS BYOON LEACH/DAILY PILOT
Comic book artist Todd Nauck in his studio with the latest characters from ."Teen Trtans Go!,· a series based on the Cartoon Network show.
• w,HEAE: Studio
Theater, UC Irvine
•WHEN: Closing
performances
tonight at 8 p.m.,
Saturday at 2 and
8p.m.
•COST: $9 -$17
• CALL: (949)
824-2787
-such as the st:re'et
scene music from
"West Side Story"
when the Capule~
and Montagues ~
square off as the
play opens -but .
purists needn't ,
wince. The play : · '.
itself is as viscerajJ.y
involving as ever.-..:
perhaps even more
A view from
behind the pencil
Todd Nauck of Costa Mesa is the creator
of Image Comics' 'WildGuard.'
Paul Saltowltz
Da1lyP1lot
K ra-koom! In a dank. tiny
upstafrs office just off
1 larbor Boulev-.ird lurk
the likes of Locklord.
Opllca, the Romancer, Netwerk.
the Shrubling. Barbrazon and Kid
Citrus, just to name a few.
October.
"There's absolutely nothing I'd
rather be doing." he sald. "I've
always known that thls Is what I
wanted to do, and I feel really
lucky that I am able to do it.·
What put Nauck in the position
to get his own book was that he
had drawn all 55 issues of the
highly successful D.C. comic
"Young Justice." Pla-Olowl In that same office
-amid boxes and shelves full of
comics -a tall slender
32-year-old man sits at a desk
armed with just a pencil, but
without that pencil, none of the
above-mentioned would have a
prayer.
The man is Todd Nauck.
creator of the "WildGuard"
comic, and the characters are
part of the plethora of action
heroes that malte up the newest
book published by Image
Comics.
•from working on 'Young
Justice,' I had gotten sort of a
following and that has definitely
helped,• he said. "Those readers
knew my name and have moved
on to 'WildGuard,'" be said.
Some of the characters in
"WlldGuard," a comic about a
group of superheroes trying out
for a reality 1V show, were
created more than a decade ago.
Nauck's first creator-owned project, "WtldGuard, • is growing in
popularity and was just renewed by Image Comics for six months.
about 'WiJdGuard.' but back then
It was a group of superheroes in a
'Cops' -like 1V show,• Nauclt said.
eventually got into the Likes of
·x-Men, • •Spider-Man,•
"CaptaJn America" and Lhe
"Fantastic Four" in junior high.
After years in pursuit of putting
out his own book, Nauck finally
reali:t.ed his dream this past
•After high school, I went on to
the Art Institute of Dallas and
studied graphic design, but
always with the Intent or ustng it
for comics,· he said. "That was
when I first started thinking
His obsession with comks
stems from the artistic lure of
shapes. colors and emotions
conveyed through the art. From
kindergarten on he was
fascinated with cartoons and
"There's just something that
has always been intriguing to me
abou t drawing characters that
See PENCI., P .. • Al
BEST BITES
Building a culinary empire
ByGrff'r.~r
T tm and UT.a Goodell, both
8COOm plished chefs, met
while worting for star chef
Guy o.nko.
It Wll at the prestigious dining
room al the Ritz-Carlton, San
Ftanc;41co-the only North
Amertc:an hotel and restaurant
10 emn MobO'I the-star ratJng
and AAA'a he-diamond ratJng.
Whit • grMl place to r.11 in
~~and reoc.ted IO
l \.
Newport Beach in 1991 . where
nm grew up. Here they enriched
their cooking experience: llia
worked at the Four Seaons
Hotel in Newport Beach; nm
was a chef' at the RJtz-Cutton.
Laguna Nlp!J. In 1994, they
opened the French·inftuenced
Aubergjne. It WIS in a tiny
cottage once home to Allen Beck
Florist at Newport's quiet
Cannery Vlllqe.
The put 10 years. the
GoodeDI haw built • local
culinary empire. Soon after
Aubergine opened. It was rated
as one of Soutbem Califomia'I
finest restaurinta. They added
1\'oqud in 1997, an upecale
French bilCro at South eo.t
fltaa. and 2002 WU their
cruJest yeu, when they opened
three rataannla and a
wonderld bUery.
1be Red Peart ICltchen
debuted in Hundnaton Beach. It
strayed off the r..nmar Prench
adllne mllp •• hip and ...,
· Chineee l'lllalnnL The l..odfl at
the C.-np In COiia Mell ..w.
American comfort food in a
retro-stylish setting. It's adjacent
to the Village Babry, where the
Goodells offer the same ftne
• bakery Items found at their
reatawanta. At the
contemporary d:iic Viceroy
Hotel in Santa Monica, they
O\l9l'.lle the Whllt. 1bll .. a fun
and .,.,...X•led
CaM>rnia·FraM:b restaurant
rumllbed wllb •• and
modem .....
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so. ' Director Oiff "
Faulkner employs;..
the elements of ,.,
today's genre to illustrate how little thiiigs
have changed over the past 400 years. ., ,
Young people still kill one another over.,.
such mundane matters as turf rights aRiJ
female favors, and they also fall
desperately. hopelessly in love. ,,
• At UC Irvine, the title role lovers throw
themselves body and soul into their ·"
assignments.. Ouistopher Trice is a .,
dynarnic Romeo. reaching for an '"'
emotional intensity bordering on ·.'
madness as he avenges his best friend's ·
death and taking his final step with
overriding conviction. '';
As Juliet, Talia Thiesfield delivers a · ·
superbly sensual performance, strilringly
defiant as her father demands she marfY
another man and robustly pledging he~ 1 love to her newfound swain. The intim~
of UC Irvine's Studio Theater demands-.~
such interpretative honesty, and both ::;
1njesfield and Trice score brilliantly on.,
that scale.
The role of Juliet's nurse traditionally.,if
a show-stealing assignment, and Michel!e
Cowin wrings the maximum effect out.of
it, establishing herself with the bold, ..,, .
bmssy presence of a Queen Latifah. :t..
Martin Swoverland is a strong Friar . "'
Laurence, modulating Romeo's passion•/\
wit}) his wise counsellng. "
Another famously showy role is I.hat of
Romeo's ally Mercurio, in which Justin 6i
Lujan revels with satirical pizazz. His 1i
"Queen Mab" speech is accompanled ~
the live orchestra. underscoring its "
taunting properties. ,,,.,
Omar Rlclts is a ballistic Capulet, wttwe
Marina Morrow registers more inner
fervor as Lady Capulet Patrick Sabon~
is a proud, haughty 1)'bah and Richard.
Prigge registers a properly callow naturf
as Juliet's other suitor, Paris. Rebecca "'
Tourino's contributions as'narrator and
apothecary also are lmpres.~lve.
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HAPPENIN GS Friday, February &, 2004 A7
REEL CRITICS
'Architect' builds a good story; 'Bounce' is lightweight
Documentary goes
i,eyond archite.cture ' 'M y Architect: A Son's · Journey" is
essentially the story
or a son trying lo understand his
long-deceased father.
Since the father happens to be
the enigmatic American
architect Louis Kahn, he makes a
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TRICIA
BEHLE
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fascinating
subject for a
documentary.
"My
Architect"
was wn11en
and directed
by Nathaniel
Kahn, Louis'
son.
When he
was a child,
Nathaniel did
not get 10
spend much
time with his father due to
Louis' demanding work
schedule and complicated
personal life. Then Louis died 11l
1974 when Nathaniel was only
11 , so the father is rather a
mystery to his own son.
This documentary b
Nathaniel's attempt to gel tu
know bjs father. He uses archival
film footage and photos of Louis,
combined with in1erviews wilh
his father's friends, family and
colleagues.
Kahn was a visionary archill'C.:I
who wanted 10 create modern
buildings that had the feel uf
timeless ancienc monumenls.
He was alSo uncompromising.
which lost him many projec1s.
Kahn completed only a handful
of buildings during his career.
Nathaniel visits all of his
father's projects, and include·
beautiful shots of the huildings in
the documentary. He saves the
most stunning project. the Capilal
of Bangladesh, for the very end c1f
AFTER HOURS
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SPECIAL EVENTS
ART Of ALFRED HITCHCOCK
Orange Coast College is offering
a nine-part film history on Alfred
Hitchcodc. 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
adults and $5 for seniors and
OCC students. Information and
tidcets, call (714) 432-!;880,
http:/lwww.occtickets.com.
ALL-AMERICAN BOYS CHORUS
The All-American Boys Chorus
Y(ill hold an audition call for boys
ages 8Jo 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, htrp:llwww.taabc.org
.r,.'IUSIC
CELEBRATING RAY BROWN
Jazz performers Monty
Alexander, John Clayton, Jeff
Hamilton, Benny Green, Russell
Malone and Christian McBride
. will perform together to celebrate
).a bauist Ray Brown from 7:30
to 9:30 p.m. today and Saturday
in Founders Hall at the Orange
County Performing Arts Center,
600 Town Center Drive. Tidcets
cost $49 to $66. Information: (714)
*"2787. http:/twww.ocpac.org.
~FABFOUR
Pacific Symphony Pops
qonducted by Richard Kaufman
will perform renditions of such
COMING SOON
In "Welcome to Mooseport." the local plumber, played by Ray Romano, finds himself in a
race for his girlfriend's affections -and in a race for the mayor's office -with the
charismatic former President of the United States, played by Gene Hackman.
the film. Na1haniel wa'l ahu abll'
10 interview many of lht: l,'Tl'att"t
living an:hirect ..... like l.M. Pet.
I mnk Gehry and I 'hilip JohrNJO,
about Kahn·~ arch11ec1ure.
Ju'>t .is intriguing a.'> hi' work.
Luui~ Kahn abo had a
complicated private life with
three separate hunilil''>. I Ii!>
o!Ticial family wa:-. his wife
F.sther and daughter Sue Ann.
But he also had a daugh1er. AJex,
with architect Anne lyng. And
taler he had a son, Nathaniel.
with !midi.cape architect I farrier
Pa11i~on Nathaniel 1111erview~
songs as "All My Loving;· "Till
There Was You;• and "I Saw Her
Standing There'.' Along with the
symphony, the Fab Four, a
Beatles tribute band, will also be
performing. The concert will be at
8 p.m. today and Saturday in
Segerstrom Hall at the Orange
County Performing Arts Center,
600 Town Center Dnve, Costa
Mesa. Tidcets cost: $25 to $105.
Information: (714) 556-2787.
http://www.ocpac.org
MOZART CLASSICAL
ORCHESTRA
The Mozart Classical Orchestra
will perform Mozart's LuciO'Sila
Overture, the Flule and Harp
Concerto, and the "Prague"
Symphony at 8 p.m. Saturday at
the Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242
Campus Drive, Irvine. Tickets cost
$24, $32 and $39. Information:
(949) 854-4646.
http://mozartorchestra.org.
JUILLIARD STRING QUARTET
The Juilliard String Quartet will
perform music by Haydn,
Webern. and Beethoven al 8 p.m.
Tuesday at the Irvine Barclay
Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive,
Irvine. Tidcets cost $26, $28 and
$32. Information: (949) 854-4646,
http://www.jui/liardstrmgquanet.
net.
NEWPORT BEACH JAZZ PARTY
The Newport Beach Jazz Party,
Thursday through Sunday, Feb.
15. will fealure such musicians as:
Benny Green, Russell Malone,
Dena DeRose, Houston Person
and Mark Murphy. The event will
be held from 8 to 11 p.m.
Thursday; from noon to 12:45
a.m. Feb. 13; from 10 a.m. to 12:30
a.m. Feb. 14; and from 10 a.m. to
1 :30 a.m. Feb. 15; at the Newport
Beach Marriott, 900 Newport
Center Drive, Newport Beaeh.
Tidcets cost $30 to $295.
Information: (949) 759-5003.
'HAPA: A CELEBRATION OF
HAWAII'
The concert NHapa: a Celebration
both his haJf sisters for their
memories of their shared father.
and both Tyng and Pattison give
athaniel remarkably open and
unguarded interviews about the
man they both loved.
In .. My Archi1ec1." Nathaniel
Kahn creates a compelling
portrait of a deeply talented and
c rea1ive man. while also
acknowledging his
all-too-human nawi. and failing~.
• TRICIA BEHLE lives in Newpotl
Beadi and works as a sohware
validator
of Hawaii" will be performed at 5
and 8:30 p.m. Feb. 14 at !he Irvine
Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus
Drive, Irvine. Tickets cost $32 and
$38. Information: (949) 854-4646.
http:l.!Www.hapa.com.
PROLOGUE: 'CANDIDE'
Opera Pacific will present
Prologue: #Candide,~ a lecture on
Leonard Berns1ein's opera. at 2
p.m. Feb. 15 at the Irvine Barclay
Theatre, 4242 Campus Dnve. The
cost 1s $25. Information:
http:/.!Www.operapacific.org.
CLASSICAL EDGE TRIO
The Newport Beach Public Library
will present the Classical Edge
Trio featuring Larry Greenfield,
Susan Boettger and a special
guest percussionist at 3 p.m. Feb
15 in the Friends Meeting Room
al the Central library, 1000
· Avocado Ave., Newport Beach.
Information: (949)717-3870,
option 2, http://www.newport
beachlibrary.org.
CABARET BY THE BAY
Duke's Place will host Cabaret by
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 June 16. The cost is
S10 for the show and $37.50 for
the dinner. Information and
reservations: (949) 630-41 45.
CARMEN BRADFORD
The Newport Beach City Arts
Commission will present
Grammy Award-winning JBZZ
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 lhe Newpon
Beach Central Library, 1000
Avocado Ave., Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 717-3870.
http.1/ww.w.f!ewportbeachlibrary.
org.
MOSCOW STATE RADIO
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
The Moscow State Radio
·Bounce' potential fails
to cash-in on big screen
Elmore l.t·1111Jrd "n writer
who 'Pl'l'tah1t'' m oftbeat
crime caper'> with ~harp
plot tWISIS and manr Colorful
charac1ers. In thl· right hands.
his novels can ht•rnml'
innov;11ive movi1·!. 1ha1 cro'i!-1
over tJ1e U!»Ual I lullywqut.l
categorie~. "t;t•t Shorey .. and
"Ou1 ofSiKht" comC' 10 mind a'
examples of l.L'onard 'lone" that
were tran,fcrrt•d '11crc..,...,fully lo
Symphony Orchestra will
perform works by Sergei
Rachmaninoff at 8 p,m. Mardi 2
and an alH cnaikovsky program
at 8 p.m. Maren 3 at the Irvine
Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus
Drive, Irvine. The orchestra will
be conducted by Pavel Soro kin.
Tidcets cost S44 and $59.
Information: (949) 854-4646,
http:llwww.class1calsrch1ves.
comlartistslmoscow.html.
SYMPHONIC BERNSTEIN
Orange Coast College's
Symphony Orchestra will
perform music from "Westside
Story" and #Candide" at 6 p.m.
March 6 at OCC's Robert B. Moore
Theatre. occ·s 100-voice choral
will join the symphony rn the
evening performance.
Information: (714) 432·5880.
JAZZ TRIO
Gulfstream Restaurant in
Newport Beach presents a jazz
trio Sunday lhrough Wednesday
as regular entertain men! 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
DUKE'S PLACE
Jazz and codc1a116 flow daily from
noon 10 midnight Sundays
through Thursdays and from
noon to 2 a.m. Fridays and
Saturdays at the Balboa Bay Club
& Resort, at 1221 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 645·5000
MUSIC AT THE GRILL
The Bluewater Grill offers hve
music Friday and Saturday
nights. Greg Morgan, Nidc Peper
and Kelly Gordian (known as
MPG) perform classic rock, R&B
and swing at 8:30 p.m. Fridays.
Marvin Gregory and MPG will
perform classic rode, swing and
R&B at 8:30 p.m. Saturdays. The
restaurant is at 630 Lido Parle
Drive, Newport Beach. Free. (949)
675-3474.
JOHN
DE PKO
the big screen
by top-notch
dfrectors
Barry
Sonnenfeld
and Steven
Soderbergh
"The Big
Bounce" has
similar
worthwhile
elements, but
director
George
Armitage deliver!> a very
mediocre version of !he film it
might h ave been. Owen Wibon
plays the bad boy surfer dude
who is the anti-hero a t Lhe
cen1er of the s tory. Sara Foster
is the 'iteamy femme fa1ale who
displays the requisile amount
of skin and teasing pouts to
keep all Lhe men in the story
drooling over her bod y while
ignoring her devious
intentions. There are brief. bur
101ally was1ed. performances by
Willie Nelson. Cl1.1rlie Sheen
and Gary Sinise.
The story pre'>c111s i.ex. lie
and double crosses chat should
keep us intri~ued, but ii all tall.,
flat with lame deli very and
co111riVl't.l developments. ll's
impos.;ible to rt•ally care \o\hJ t
happen~ to any of the
charartcr,. Nol t'vt.'11 lhe
excellent Morgan Freeman can
provide enough gravitas to save
this uhra·lightweight
enterprise. A po1en1laJly good
scory i turned inco mindless
Ou ff and drawn Oul yawns. "The
Big Bounce" wanes to be a new
"Body I lea!'' but has way coo
much "Dumb and Dumber" 10
make 1he grade.
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THEATER
True comedy
legends coming
to arts center
ByTomTltUI
Daily Pilot
T he 1970s were a pretty funny
decade -from "laugh-In"
to "M0A•s•tt" to "All in the
Family." But the biggest kick. at
least for me, was watching the old
"Carol Bwnett Show.·
1\vo reasons: nm Conway and
Harvey Konnan.
When these guys dived into a
skit, It was sJde-splitting time. Not
only because of the material. but
because of Conway's unique talent
for cracking up his fellow
performers. Especially Korman,
who seemed incapable of keeping
a straight face.
It's a good bet there won't be
many straight faces In the
audience at the Orange County
Performing Arts Center Sunday
when these two masters of mirth
bring their traveling barrel of
laughs ln for two performances in
Segerstrom Hall.
Conway, who also writes tile
duo's wacky material, discussed·
the bill or fare in a telephone
interview.
"It's klnd of like a traveling
Burnett show," he said. "About six
sketches and a little stand up."
ln other words, we won't be
watching taped routines from the
'70s. Everything is live -and new.
"We kept onJy one sketch from
the Burnett show," he said. "The
dentist. I rewrote everything else
for the stage."
Conway and Korman should
have It down to a science by now.
This is their fifth year of traveling
together and they play about 100
shows a year.
"It's flat-out funny,~ Conway
said. "U.ke the old Burnett show."
One element the audience will
be watching for is Korman's face -
his cracking up during the TV
sketches was legendary. whil.e
Conway seemed unperturbed by It
all. There was a good rea-.on for
that.
"I wrote the skits, so I could say
something else and he never knew
where I was going." Conway said.
"He's qulte an easy target·
Conway believes that one
reason the Bumen show humor
holds up so well -TV Land
recently broadcast a two-day
marathon -was that "Carol
encouraged really broad comedy.
We didn't pick on people. we just
made fun of ourselves. She kept a
prerty broad audience."
Conway also will do his familiar
venically challenged "Dorf'
character. "the old man and stuff
people are familiar with." he said.
"The show changes a little from
night to night, but basically It's
pretty condensed."
The funnymen will be joined at
the center by a funny lady, Louise
DuArt, often called the world's
greateM Impressionist. DuArt
specializes in dead-on impressions
of America's famous people.
. Korman, like Conway. needs
little introduction to comedy fan!>.
Aside from his sldts on tl1e Burnett
show, he fractured movie
audiences in three Mel Brooks
movies -"Blazing Saddles," "High
Anxiety" and "History of the
World, Part I."
Both comics have shelves full of
Emmy awards from their four
decades in the TV comedy
business, and their glowing
reputations should ensure warm
welcomes at the center on Sunday.
Performances are at 2 and 8 p.m.
and ticket information is available
at (714) 556-2122.
• TOM TITUS reviews local theater for
the Daily Pilot. His reviews appear
Fridays.
HAPPENINGS
PENCIL
Continued from A6
can do amazing things in the cont.ext of
a story," he said .
"WtldGuard" was orl.gl.nally slated for
just six Issues, but with the success of
the 6rst five that have come out,
another six will be hitting the stands
THEATER
Continued from A6
Ovlstopher Villa splendidly
choreographs tile play's frighteningly
~tic combat scenes, while musical
director Dennis Olstellano's combo lends
aural support. Costumes, by Samantha E.
White. are excellent, as Is the lighting.
designed by Amber Grunwald.
"Romeo and Juliet" may be one of
Shakespeares most familiar plays. but
BEST
Continued from A6
Both Goodells share restaurant
duties. Liza's in charge of what matters
outside the kitchen. She constantly
seek.s new ways to improve the
ambience. menus, service and concept
of each location. She even meticulously
finds the latest and greatest serving
dishes that accentuate beaudful foods.
Current serving ware favorites Include
fine French Bemardaud porcelain;
contemporary and avant-garde designs
from Rosentllal; and Annieglass,
handcrafted dinnerware that's
evocatively asymmetrical and can be
edged in 24-karat gold-. Tim rotates
from restaurant to restaurant; his
cooking schedule is never planned.
Food & Wine Magazine recently named
hlm one of the "Best Clefs in America."
Bun Appetit Magazine says he's one "to
watc h" among tile next generation of
superstar chefs. ·
When tile gifted culinary couple
dines out locally, they don't have a
favorite spot. Their choice depends on
their mood. When they're with their
children, they frequent Ruby's Diner;
they absolutely love El Matador for
Mexican food and margaritas. on
Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa; and
for fine dining, they Like steaks at
Fleming's at Fashion Island. Other
favorite restaurants are in Los Angeles:
Sona on la Cienega in West Hollywood;
AO.C on West 3rd Street; and Opaline
on Beverly Boulevard.
Aubergine's recent renaissance came
from the need to shed the "special
occasion only'' image.
later in the year.
"I'm excited about the way things
have turned out,• Nauclt laid. "l'w
even gotten a little bit of interest about
mU1ng it into a canoon for TY." When
he's not working on "WUdGuard, • he
also does all the penci1J.n8 for •rten
Titans Go!,• which ls published by O.C.
Comics.
Over the la.st few years, the majority
of comic book readers have been made
UC Irvine's production will have a few
swprises In store. It's an ancient tragedy
for our time.
AND ...
"Romeo and Juliet" wasn't the only
~jor production on the UC Irvine
campus last weekend. DI.rector Turi
Ralston Wlveiled a terrific benefit
production of Stephen Sondheim's
"Follies" at the ltvlne Barclay Theater.
Ralston also played Sally. one of the
leading roles (and one she's done twice
before) while Stephanie 1lmball.st was a
stunning Phyllis. The appearance of such
"It just killed us," Liza said. HMost
people considered Aubergine a place to
dine at once a year, for birthdays and
anniversaries. Up until recently, it only
had a prix fi.xe tasting menu. Now
-there's a more accessible a la carte
menu, along with a chef's tasting menu
that changes dally -nine courses
($105).
"IWltlll our new a la carte menu
(people) can walk in for salad, fresh fish
and share a dessert. It's user-friendly,"
Uza said.
The delicious a la cane menu
features seven starters, with selections
that include Fruitwood smoked Idaho
trout served with Applewood smoked
bacon and potato tartlene, wilted frisee
and wasabi cream ($16); and New York
state foie gras sauteed and Torchon
(superior ham) terrine of Satsuma
tangerine and Beaumes de Venise ($28).
Five entree selections include rouget
barbet (goatfish) with Taylor Bay
scallops. Manila clams, Souchet
mussels, baby fennel, chorizo and
blood orange ($26); and a trio of
Oregon rabbit, a sausage of rabbit with
foie gras. sauteed rack bacon-wrapped
saddle, glazed carrots and
tllyme-scented jus ($32). There's also an
impressive cheese menu and four
desserts ($10 each). ·
Desserts include a lemon meringue
parfait witll a cornmeal crust and
caramelized blood oranges and a
Valrhona chocolate souJll~ cake, prune
Armagnac ice cream and bittersweet
chocolate veloute. Dinners end with
adorable rnignardises, miniature
pastries designed to accompany coffee
and after-dinner drinks.
There's also a new bar menu with the
same premium gourmet foods at less
up of 20-something geeky fanatics that
tend to dreaa lib their fawrite
characters at comic conventions. With
'"l'ten ntans Go!." Nauck and O.C. aim
to chanae that
."It's aJao on the Canoon Netwol'k.
which appeals to kids, but thia book bas
characters that kids can relate to," he
sald. ~Hopefully lt can make them look
at comics the same way I did when I
was their age."
Broadway legends as John Raitt and
Betty Garrett In the supporting cast
certainty was a drawing card for this
production. .,
Wllh a nucleus of Broadway pros. ,
Ralston basically put the show togeth.er
in about two weeb, and it was a
dynamic effort. I give my kudos to all
who participated in this benefit for the
Califomla Academy of the Arts In San
Juan Capisttano.
• TOM TTTU& 1'91/lews local theater for the
Daily Pilot. Hie reviews appear FrldaYt.
~
extravagant prices, which can be served
on the patio. The nontraditional menu.
features a cheeseburger with black '
truftle steak fries ($16); house-made •
duck prosciutto flatbread local burrata,
(premium mozzarella cheese), roasted
plquillo peppers and baby arugula .1
($14); and a soup and sandwich.
tomato soup with basil pesto and
Manchego sandwich ($14). Other items
include artisan cheeses. homemade ,
chips, smoked porcini veloute and ~
ln the kitchen, the Goodells give
culinary freedom to Jason Niederkorn, a
yoWtg chef from San Francisco's
California Culinary Academy. His
preference is creating gus~don menus
- a parade of innovative )
French-inspired dishes -fu.r
adventurous diners. The Gool:tells and
Niederkorn work together and present
food with a consistent and exceptional
quality. Together, they seek out the
finest purveyors and ingredients to
make masterpiece dishes; Cervena .
venison, Prairie Grove Pork, Humboldt.
Fog goat milk cheese; in-season
Perigold truftles, Maine prawns, and
Hudson Valley foie gras.
Coming soon for Valentine's Day Is a.
special weekend menu se.rved Feb. 13
through Feb. 15. The five-course menu
is $125 per person. ,
Aubergine offers indoor and outdoor
seating. There's a small front and la.rgel!
back patio, which seats 20 comfortably,
A large dinner party menu is also
available.
• BEST BITES runs every Friday. Greer
Wylder can be reacned at
greerwylder@yahoo.com; at 330 W. Bay
St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; or by fa>< at (949)
646-4170.
SPIRIT RUN '
5K/10K RUN/WALK
SUNDAY, MARCH 14, 2004:
Fashion leland, Newport Beach
RACE FEATURES
• Top quality four-color Spirit Run T-shirt to all registered
participants.
• USATF certified !OK and SK courses.
• Computerized results by Time
Management.
• Split times, water stations along
course.
Featuring
• Free refreshments to all regis-
tered participants generously
provided by Jamba Juice, Veg
Fresh Farms, Gelato Paradiso,
Hansen's, SOBE, and much
more.
10K Run/W•lk <~~
6 Youth Raaee
Cl: rlMU Toddler Trot 1 tif • 4 • l I Jiii t
• !l Kld'e Expo 7-11 AM
START TIMES
Registration
Expo
lOK Run
SK Run
SK Family Walk and .
6:30 a.m.
7:00 a.m.
7:15 a.m.
8:30 a.m.
Stroller SK 8:35 a.m.
Youth Races from 9:30 · 10:45 a.rn.
(Kids 12 & under)
SPIRIT RUN HOTLINE:
(949) 222-1533
• Live entertainment on coarse
and at tile finish featuring the
Breakaways.
REGISTRATION
On-line Registration: www.kinaneevents.com.
Walk-In Registration and T-ahirUpadcet pick-up: Fashion
Island at Neiman Marcus courtyard, March 13. 11:00 a.m. to .,
3:00 p.m.
Race Day Registration: Begins at 6:30 a.m. in the Edwards
Theatre parking lot. 300 Newport Center Drive.
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
"This is our last game
ever at hom e, so we were
definitely pumped up."
Kinzle Kr....,, Corona del Mar
senior soccer player
Daily Pilot Sports EcltDr ltlcUrd Dunn: (949) 5 7 4-4223 • Sports Fu: 1949) 650-01 70
GIRLS SOCCER
Sea Kings
love home
cooking
CdM faces little
resistance in victory
over Calvary Chapel,
virtually assuring a CIF
playoff berth.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
CORONA DEL MAR -Last week
the Corona deJ Mar High girls soc-
cer team didn't feel so good.
What a ~erence seven days can
maJce.
•~Sea~~
themselves of a
berth in IJ1e CJF
Southern Section
Division II playoffs
with a 7-0 victory
MEN'S QASKETJIALL
over Pacific Coast League visi tor
Calvary (])apel (San ta Ana) Thurs-
day for their largest margin of vic-
tory this season after succumbing
to league-leading Tesoro, 6-1, Jan.
29.
The win aJso gives the Sea Kings
(9-7-2, 6-2-1 in league) a perfect
Home league record (5-0) this sea-
son. CdM has lost at home just
once this year, a 3-2 nonleague set-
badc to Kennedy Jan. 6.
DON LEACH I DAIL V PILOT
UC Irvine's Greg Ethington is stripped from behind by Pacific's Tyler Newton after rebounding his own missed shot.
~This is our last game ever at
home. so we were definitely
pumped up,• said CdM senior de-
fender l(jnzje Kramer, who scored
her first goaJ of the season in the
second haJf to increase the lead to
5-0.
Hole grows deeper
Fellow seniors Courtney Carna-
han and Brooke Burger aJso scored
'bne goaJ each in the second half to
go with sophomore forward Taylor
Fallon's second goaJ. which came
;When she headed in a comer kick
•from sophomore Jessica Mazurd to
; increase lhe lead 10 6-0.
: Fallon scored her first goal, which
:gave CdM a 3·0 lead in the 21st
1 minute, on an almost identical cor-l ner kidc from Mazura.
; Freshman AU Thrres and sopho-
! more Rachel Yelsey added goals in i the first half as the Sea Kings quick-j ly put lhe game out of reach
lhe last game (against CaJvary
:01apel, a 2-1 CdM victory! was one
: of our off games." CdM Bryan
•MiddJe1on said. "Besides Tesoro,
:!ranked No. 4 in Division Ill. we
: have been clicking against (Univer-
' sity, a 4-1 triumph Tuesday!. La-
See SEA KINGS, Pa&e AlO
Anteaters lose fourth
straight, drop into
four-way tie for fou rth
~lace in Big West.
Barry Faulkner
Daily Pilot
BREN EVENTS CENTER -After fall-
ing, 62-54, to Big West Conference visi-
tor University of the Pacific Thursday to
extend its losing streak to four and drop
to 9-10, 4-6 in conference, a fair ques-
tion regarding the UC Irvine men's
basketball 1ean1 might be: Where do the
Anteaters go from here?
For the first time all season, UCI
Coach Pat Douglass said he may or may
not IUm 10 the familiar faces that have
anchored the staning lineup, to lead the
T:.ate.-S into their immediate future.
"We're going to find people who want
to fight mrough it,· Douglass said, after
watching starters Jeff Gloger, Milce Efev-
berha and Adam P.JTada combine for
nine points against tJ1e Tigers (14-7,
9-1).
"We have some seniors who
have never been through this
llosingl. But we're going to bat-
tJe back and [as coaches! con-
tinue teaching our players how
to play and compete. We're not
in a position to compete for a
league titJe right now. but we're going to
keep competing."
One such competitor was 6-foot-8
junior Greg Ethington, who scored a ca-
reer-hJgh 17 points and grabbed four of
his five rebounds on the offensive end.
"Ethington had one of his better
games," said Douglass, who did not
have the luxury of Ethington's services
in a 67-52 loss at UOP on Jan. 10. Eth-
ington was sidelined the first four con-
ference games due to an academic is-
sue.
Ethington, who at 250 pounds pro -
vided a more fonnidable presence
against the Tigers' aggressive post pa-
trol, basicaJJy took over for Parada, a 7-0
senior who played just 21 minutes. six
after intermJssion, and finished witJ1
one point.
Parada, who had averaged 17.3 points
and I 0 rebounds over the previous mree
, BOYS BASKETBALL
!Mesa wins on guts
•
; Mustangs hold off
: Orange's late charge
: for a 43-37 Golden
; West League triumph. •
thers didn~ maJce it easy either.
In a similar £Mon to its victory
over Mesa earlier this year, when it
came bade from a nine-point half-
time deficit to win 53-42. Orange
hadced away at the Mustangs' 27-11
halftime advantage over the final two
; Patrick Laverty
; Daily Pilot
I
: ' ORANGE -O>ming off its worst lo~ of
: the season, the Costa Mesa High boys
I basketball team could have gone in any di-
kection. in its second-place Golden West
League showdown al Orange Thursday.
In order to keep thi~ simple. Mustangs
: Coach Bob Setven emphaWL"d the philoso-
c phy or another Newport -Mesa coach.
l "We're trying to just win one game at a
1 time.· Serven said. •it's something I learned
from (Newport Harbor High football coach!
JetJ BrinkJey. That wa.'I our approach. We
hadn't played (in a ~. We could have
Jooked ahead to H~tanC:ia. But became we got
beat by these guys before, we were real fo-
cused." .
, And the Mustanp were able to avenge that
tartier defeat and pull into a virtual second-
1 place de with the Panthm. ~ otr their
'eecood-half rally and emerging with a 43-37
• Win.
quarters.
The Panthers closed to within three points
three times in the final quarter, but each time
Mesa had an answer.
Jeff WaJdron, who led the Mus~ with
19 points, hit a pair of free throws with 4:47
remaining in the game after Orange had
pulled to within 32-29.
A three-pointer by Orange junior Brandon
Palmer with 3:05 remaining brought the Pan-
thers to within 36-33. But Waldron again ex-
tended the lead, first coming up with a steal
on defense. then scoring oft' an aMist from
Brian Molina.
With 1:06 remaining. a bank shot by An·
drew Dismuke, who led the Panthers wfth 15
points and 18 rebound,,, made the score 38-
35.
This time It was Mesa's Matko Stankovic
who prevented Orange from getting any
closer, ICOring .an inskle buckec off an u1Jst
from Molina with 39 aeconds mnabUng.
putting Mesa up by 6Ye pob>ts. ~ to
seal the win.
StanbMc. who ftnlahed wtth rour potnra
and 10 rebounds. helped ~ open a 2 l-5
lead early in the second quartet ~
9eYeO ol IUt boards in the ftnt bal(
•Marko dtdn\ grab many rebounds in the
second halt but he "98lly set the tone In the
ftnt halt" Smen said.
games, to take over lhe leam
lead in both statis1ical catego-
ries, also managed just one
point in the firsl mee ting agains t
Pacific.
"We've watched a lot of tape
on them and discovered Parada
doesn't tile a lot of contact inside." UOP
Coach Bob Thoma.son said. "He likes
space in there. So, our challenge was for
our big guys to beat him to the spot in-
side. We were able to do mat."
Parada, whq had a season-high 26
points and a team-high 11 boards in
Saturday's loss at Idaho, missed both of
his field-goaJ anempts 'l11tmiday. I le
wenl 0 for I from rhc field m 1he first Pa-~ilk meeting.
"I'm surprised, too." Thoma.<;on said
of Parada's lack of producrion, which in-
cluded one rebound and one steal.
·Theres no way I Lhought he'd have just
one point again tonight."
Ethington, who~ previous career-
high was 13 points -at Stanford lru;t
season -made 8 of 18 field-goal tries,
including his only three-pointer.
See ANTEATERS, Paa• AlO
: Beca1* Costa Mesa (15-6. 6-3 in te.gue)
: has ~ ooe more game than Orange (10-
: ~. 7-3), It remains a half-game behind the • Panthers. But the Mustangs, who ftnish the
: ~ again.1t Bstanda, Westminster and
' :;.nta Ana. control thdr awn destiny. Three
: ~oriel and Mesa will 8nlsh no worae than
: • de (or tee:ond pllce. ~ : But none ~ the 8nal three pmes wiD be ~and thouBb the~ held an-'>' ,6-pomC ad\wlblp ..... Qdnge. the Pan-
The other tone-setter WU Mesa~ defenae. S'TM McCRANK I DAILY f'l.01
which limfted Oru9 to Jmt eve polnta in Costa Mesa's Scott Knox drtbbtes through Orange defenders Brandon
ie. MESA.,... Al O Palmer (4) and Master Crain in Thursday's Golden West League game.
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DOUG DEATS
Friday, February 6, 2004 A9
GOLF
SACC
trio on
Fo x TV
C omrnents PGA golfer Greg
Norman made earlier tJ1is
week in which he
announced to the world
mat he was against women being
allowed 10 play in men's golf events
struck another chord in the
seemingly bubbling brew-ha-ha
that has evolved since Annika
Sorens1am reed it up in last year's
ColonjaJ, a PGA Tour stop i.n Tu~
First it was Vijay Singh
denouncing Sorenstam's en1ry into
the Colonial and now Non11an's
latest vent on
golf:S gender
front.
"If the E,rirls
come out and
think they can
play against the
guys and fail
every time, Lhat
can't be very
positive,"
Norman said.
I am not even BRYCE
going to enter ALDERTON
an opinion on
tJ1is, but here is a queslion: Why all
the negativity?
WeU, not all is down-trodden
when the words, "men." "women"
and "golr come up in the same
sentence. espt:.'CiaUy in
Newpon-Mesa.
O.tse in point Santa Ana Country
Oub.
Thrt.'C of 1he club's own will tee it
up in a made-for-television event
next week and all have an equaJ
chance of contributing to the
team's success.
Mike Reehl. the club's director of
golf, along with Marianne
Towersey, a 19-time women's club
champion and six-lime men's club
titJeholdcr Boyd Manin. will
compete ag-dinst a team from San
Gabriel at Descn Willow Golf
Resort in PaJrn Oesert Wednesday
in the first round of the 12th
annual Fox Sportl> TV ream
challenge.
In January th'? Santa Ana trio
sho1 66 al C:andlewood Coumry
Oub in Whinier -playing a
best-baJI format -to notch one of
the 14 qualifying spots out of BB
teams.
The group wilJ play nine holes of
match play using a unjque scoring
system. ·n1e besl score of the three
golfers (tenned "best ball") wilJ be
used for the first eight holes while
the two lowest scores on the ninth
hole will counl loward me team's
aggregate score.
Eight out of 16 teams -rwo
teams who received sponsor's
exemptions were abo added -will
advance to Lhe next round with the
field cut in half af1er each
subsequenl round until a
champion is named. Teams
competing hail from Southern and
Northem CaJifomia and Hawaii.
Tenrndve 1V dates for the
matches to air on Fox Sports Net 2
will be May lhrough August and
Seplember lhrous:h December.
"'11lis is the lirsl time in a few
years we've tx.-en back in it." ReehJ
said. "I think we made it to the
semis one year."
Here's hoping Towersey, Martin
and Reehl go a few steps further.
Titanlcs to them for adding a little
posifjve light to an otherwise sticky
and contentious slluation in lhe
golfing world.
•••
Volunteers are needed for the
10th annuaJ Tushiba Senior O assic
March 15-21 at Newport Beach
Country Oub.
Tournament co-chairman Jake
Rohrer expects at least l ,000
volunteers to do everything from
driving sponsors and players to
and from the airport to assisting in
golfer registraUon along with
keeping score on giant
1eaderl>oards.
Votuntee~ must wort at least
two days. but can wort more If they
want to. 1lle $59 volunteers must
pay helps oft'8et the costs or the gotr
shirts. meals, a week-lofll grounds
badge and other ltems they receive.
Committee training se88Jons will
be held March 8·14.
For quesdons and to obtain a
registration ronn. contact the .
tourNplmt omce at (949)
660-1001.
AJO Fnd.ly, Februar; 6, 2004 S P O R TS
SEA KINGS and Phoebe Olang. BRIEFLY
Continued from A9
guna Beach. Nonhwood and
now this game. We've been play-
ln8 weU a11d fi1,1shl11g. •
In the second hall. CdM goal-
k.l-tper KatJe ~ played In
the fit'Jd for the first timt' and
:K>phornore forward Kelly Mor·
gan put on a red practice jersey
and defended the neL Schiesser
made rwo saves wh.Ue Morgan
tallied one.
Corona del Mar .polo posts pair of 10s .... .. •
111 the last rwo games. the Sea
Kings have combined to score 11
goal~. the ro1al they tallied In 'lb,
prior g:ur1e'I.
Yclse}•"• gou.I. whJch gave CdM
a l ·O lead In tlw I 5tJ1 minute.
l'Unse off a lob pass [rom junior
ddcndcr limisha St:narame. Yel·
•iey beo1 Cnlvruy freshman goal-
keeper h:sslca Poulsen tQ head
1111" boun cing ball over Poulsen
and lnto'the ne1 as lhe rwo mUdly
nillided Yelsey wus shaken up.
but walked off the field with u
llll~ht limp anc..I a i.mlle to her a1)·
iilauc..llng teammates
PoW.en made eight save) for
t...iJvary 17-16, O·Y).
Once C.dM had a 3·0 lead In
the 21!.t minute. Middleton in
..erwd 'ulhlllute such as Sa·
man1h<1 Price, Jessica Gianotti
"1'his was an opportunity for
us to enjoy the game of soccer."
Middleton said.
Carnahan said the team came
together after the loss to Tesoro.
*We kept our heads up lllre a
champion, even though we lost,·
!">he said. ~we worked hard:
Tesoro entered Tuesday's game
against Nonhwood with a 6--0· 1
leugue mark. but MlddJeton said
that game was not played.
A call placed to Northwood
Loach Steve Tutone was not re-
turned as of Thursday night.
CdM tmvels to Northwood In
rhf' regular-season finale al 3;J5
1un Tuesday.
"The Northwood game should
de1cm1ine second place:
Mi{ldJeton said.
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Colleo• -Vtt1gu1rd et LM \leQll p.m,
MESA
Continued from A9
dw 111-.1 quatH'I ;111d 11 an tlw first
h;ilt
"I 1h111k wv wt·re ,1 liuk more
,oh1l 1111 dck11-.c," St·rvcn !.iltd.
• r hl'I\' wa' a hig thfftorcnce in our
drlrn-.t" A Im of thot credit goc.><;
lo l<l'"'tant wuchl C:arl l\milh.
I It• rl'.tlly got our gt.•)"> lo wider·
\!Uni.I ''hat thl'y \vere 1:oing to do
.tg.urht 1111r 1orn· II '><'I the tone·
with Uldl 11 point lirst half."
With the defen..c playinA
!>lrlll\~ \lt>'U Ollt'lll'<J lhll"IR'i up by
hillm~ lour of their first 'lX ""°"'
In tlw 1;.111\l', all three pmmers.
h '''" ,1 'IJrk tu111ra.s1 lo 1he
fu,l.lll!{,· prcviotL' ~ame. a flli·:!i'
111!-oi. 111 On' .111 Vil.'\\. whc n ~ tc-..'I
m.1111· j11'1 't'\'t•11 '""'' 111 the t'n·
lire wntl'''
~1pht11m1t1''-~1·011 Knux and
J1111y ll.11l.11na11 each had twv
ANTEATERS
Continued from A9
After llCI mac.le just 1wo of Its
fir~l lO sec:ond·half field-goal at·
tempr~. Hhing10n, '!hooting with
hnth hio; right anc..I lef1 hands in·
'idf, -.cored SlX of the next r.cvcn
IMnc po1111~ to help keep the
deiicil Ill 'CVCll points with 7:01
left In the ~ame.
UOl1 '>{'nior guard Mfah Davi .
wlto fl<lllred an a career-high 26
point~ 1111 B-of-12 c;hootlntt. in·
dudinR 4 of 7 from 1hree·poi111
ranAC. then nc11ed a three ball tn
s tun a 5·0 IJOP nan.
llui lJCI ant.wt·red with an 8-2
three-poin1ers in the first quarter.
Knox h~ now made at least one
three-pointer in aU 23 games this
seascm and has 69 three-pointers
In all.
··1 think it's a big win because
they beal us at our place in a
game tJ1a1 we thought we had
cu111ml of." Serven said. "This
lime. we ju.st ki.fld of gutted it
OUt."
Golden w... L.....,.
Cotta Me9a 43. er.,. 37
Score bv au....
Costa Mesa 1~ 11 • 12 o
Orange 5 & IO 1a J7
Com Mesa -Molina 3, Knox 10,
Krtkonan 7. Waldron 19, Stankovic 4,
Aleson O. Gandia 0.
J.pt goals -Knox 2. Kr1konan 2,
Waldron 1
Fouled out -None
Technicals -None
°'1tf\911 -Palmer 3. Crain 5. lllguven
10, Gama 2, Dismuke 15,'Walker 2
J pl uoals -Palmer 1, Crain 1, Ngvyen
J
Fouled out -None.
Technicals -None,
surge. capped hy a Ross Schraed-
er 1hrec-poln1er. that drew the
hosts withln 56·50 witJ1 3;07 left.
Davis, however, broke lhe Ant·
eatt'rs' backs with a three-point-
er from the left wing 10 beat the
shot clock on the ensuing pos-
session and UOP. now on a five-
game winning s11eak. was not
threatened again.
"Miah was awesome." Thoma-
i.on sa1d of his veteran Ooor
leader "He got a concussion in
the Utah State game (Jan. 151 and
mi~ec.l our game at Idaho two
days later. Rut ever since. he has
L>ecn our hean and soul, both of·
fens1vely and on defense. I told
hint 1f rd have known a concus·
sion was going to do that for his
The Corona deJ Mar High girls
water polo team scored 10 goals
In each of Its two victories In the
first day of the Irvine Southern
California championships
Thursday at CdM.
The Sea IGnp ( 14. n defeated
Esperanza. \ O· l, In their first
game of pool play and thera
lmocbd off Arlington of River·
side, 10-3, to advance to today's
quarterfinals. CdM will .take on
Long Beach Wilson today at 6
p.m. at ltle Sea Kings' pool.
Senior Katya Eadington led
CdM with seven goals. two
against Eaperanz..a and five
agll!Nt Arlington. Senior Vivian
Uao sco~ two goals In each
victory, while Camille Hewko
(three goals), Ashley Clwtdler
(rwo). Jordan Anae cone), Amy
Strack (one). Katie lndvik Cone)
and Karlln Kubas (one) contrib·
uted In both wins.
Goalie Brittany Fullen re·
corded five saves In each game.
Tars cruise to victories
•WATER POW: Carolyn
Conway scored eight goals In
two games as the Newport Har-
bor High girls wa ter polo team
easily won Its cwo games of
pool play in the Irvine Southern
California championships
Thursday in the Sailors' pool.
Conway scored four goals, as
d id Leah Robertson in New·
po rt's 18· I victo ry over Long
Beach Poly to open tourney
play. Conway added four more
goals and Anne Belden
matched that in leading the
Sailors to an 11-3 win over Long
Beach Millikan that advanced
New port (19·2) to the quarter-
finals. in which the Tars wiU
face Coronado today at 6 p.m.
al Newport Harbor.
KaJly Lu cas scored three goals
and had slx steals in the Sailors'
first win, which also included
goals from Belden (two), Ash·
ling Taylor (CWo), Melissa
Wheeler (one). lessica Ball
(one) and Sabrina Cook (one).
Ball scored cwo goals and
Wheeler added one against Mll-
llJcan.
Goalies Terln Cottam and
Kim Housepian recorded seven
and five saves, resp ectively, in
the two games.
Estancia handles Saints
• BASICETBALL: Carlos Pinto.
Scott Sanke~ and Mike ·McDa-
n lels each scored in double fig·
ures 10 lead the Estancia High
boys bas.ketball team lo a 58·4 I
Golden West League victory
over visiting Santa Ana Th urs-
day.
Pinto Jed the Eagles (12-12,
4-6 in league) with 15 points,
while Sankey added 14 and
McDaniels 10. Sankey grabbed
nine rebounds and Hugo Esco-
b edo contributed seven points,
game. I'd have slugged him with
a two-by-four a long time ago."
UCI senior forward Stanislav
Zuza.k added 15 points for the
hosts. who made just 19 of 55
field -goal attempts (34.5%). rt
was UCl's third-poorest shooting
perfonnance of the season. The
Eaters shot just 34% at UOP and
31.4% ln a Dec. 20 loss at Sacra-
mento State.
·we got the ball Inside. we just
didn~ conv~." said Douglass.
whose team's shooting woe.
helped UOP overcome a 34-29
rebounding deficit. UCI had 19
olfensive rebounds 10 lhe Tigers'
eight.
Gloger (six points and a team-
high six rebounds) and Elevber·
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Granado• 12, R. FlorH 2, Favela 6,
Rodriguez 3.
3-pt. g oals -P. Florea 4, Grenades 4,
S liva 2. Rodriguez 1,
&tMlct. -Pinto 15, McDaniel• 10,
Mar111ey 2, Sankey 14, Escobedo 1,
Verette 6, \llramont8' 4, Melu ner o.
Yo ung o. Kopp O. Fry1lle O, Sates O
3-pt. g oela -McDan iel• 2, Escobedo
1, Pinto 1. •
Mesa in win column
•SOCCER: Costa Mesa High's
boys soccer team got its first
win In nearly two years Th urs·
day with a 3·2 Golden West
League victory over host
Orange.
Senior Barnad e Ortega
scored tv-'O goals while Jose Pe·
rez added the game-winner in
the 55th mjnute to give Mesa a
3-1 lead it would hold for its
first Golden West League win
since joining the circuil last
season.
The Mustangs' last victory
came Feb. IS, 2002. when they
defeated Pacifica, 3-0. in th e
first rou nd of the CIF Southe rn
Section Division JV playoff!>.
Eric Vargas made four aves
for Mesa (1 -16, 1-10 in league).
which received strong defen!.e
from Edgar Ochoa.
Sailors edge Hawks
• BASJCETBA.U.: lunior
Vanessa Miller scored a Kame-
high 20 . points and knocked
d own a key three-pointer with
about a minute left 10 lead th e
Newport Harbor High girls
basketball team to a 49·46 ea
View League victory over visit·
ing Laguna Hills Thu rsday.
The Hawks led. 46·45. before
Miller bit her fourth three-
pointer. Senior Jillianne Whit·
field , who con1ribu1ed IS
points and 14 rebounds, later
hit a free throw for the Sailors'
final point. Whitfield was 9 for
10 from the free-throw line,
while Miller connected o n four
of her nin e three-pointer~ for
Newport (13-1 l. 4-5 in leagul'l
S.• View Leaaue
Newport Herbor 49,
Lavun1 Hilts 46 Sco re bv Ouerte,.
Laguna 1'7 s 11 13 •6
Newpon e 1• 1!> 12 49
Laguna -Eliades 4, Gavel 2. Imber
14, Williams 11, Go 7, Morose 4,
Voss 4.
J .pt. goals -Williams 2. ·
Newpon -Stoltz 4, Wh1t11eld 15,
Miiier 20, Koon 1, Eddington 1,
Lawrence 1, Trobman 7. Melo O.
Slater O. Deyan 0.
3 -p\ goals -Miller 4, Trobman 1
Tars earn 2nd league win
•SOCCER: The Newpo rt
Harbor High girls !.OCcer te am
scored three una nswered goals
ha ta 11eason-low two points),
have slipped Into an offensive
slump. They combined for just
10 points at Idaho and Efevber-
ha. just I of 7 from the field
Thursday, is now a mere 7 of 24
from the field (29.2%) his last
three contests.
ZOTS -Thurlday'a UC IMne loss,
combined with a Long Bead! State Ion
et home 898in11 Cal State Nonhndge
and Idaho'• home triumpl> over UC
Santa S.rbilrt, means UCI, long Beath,
Northridge and Idaho are 4-6 in
conference. The foursome 111.t two
gemes behind third·place ucs~ live
games behind aecond-pl1ce Pacific and
aix gamea bedl ol Utah State UC
Rlveralde, idle Thursday, 11 3-6, white
Cal ~Y San Lule Ob111JO is J.7 and Cal
Stet• FtJllerton 2-7 .. UCI wlll 1nempt
and defeated vislling Laguna
Hills, 3· l , In a Sea View League
game Thursday ..
The Hawks scored three min-
utes Into the game before Sen·
ior Stacy Allee tallied Newport's
Orst goal in the 39th minute,
converting a deflected pass into
the net.
Krystal Wright scored the de·
clding goal on a penalty kick in
the 44lh minute and junior
Tayler Glacomaro laced a sh ot
from 26 yards out to. cap the
scoring in the 70th minute.
Kara OeMWe m ade three
saves In the first half for New-
port (3-15·3, 2-5-2 In league)
while Mary Giberson rook over
in the second half and stopped
1wo shots.
C.oast wins opener
•TENNIS: The Orange Coast
College women'i. tennis team
opened its season with a 9-0
nonconference win over visit-
ing San Diego Mesa Thursday.
Leanna Burmood. Leah Beck-
er, Sabrina Tanamal and Dar-
lene Tran each won two seti. in
singles while Kai Moriyama and
Thao Ho both won by default.
G!staneda hot fo r OCC
• BASEBALL: Sophomore out-
fie lder lose Castaneda went 4 for
5 with three doubles, th.ree runs
scored and four RBis lo lead the
Orange Coast College hasehaJl
team to a 13·5 win over visiting
O\affey in the Mall O'Brien Me-
morial 1oumamen1 Thursday.
Keith Mastel added two hi t~
and scored twice to go with his
one RBI. while An thony Duan e
con tribu lCd a-double and three
run'> '-Cored for the Pirate!>
(I· I).
Mitt O'Brien Memorial
Or•nge Co11t 13, Chaffey 5
Score by Innings
Chattev ooo 210 2l> -s e s
OCC w• ~ 2x 13 9 1
Hins haw, Allen \3), Bestio (6) and
Peluui, Flores, Peck, Gagne (5),
Lulgendorf 161, Salazar (7), Wells 181
and Hiclcs, Hazen. W -Gagne, 1·0 L
-Hinshaw . 20 -Sandercock (Cl.
Wo lle (C), Castaneda (OCC) 3,
Duane IOCC). HR -Clark (Cl.
Kate Heeschen scored four ~
points to go with live rebounds. ..,
four assists and fo ur sreal . ~
Pec:fflc Coeat LHIUI 'I
C•lvery Chepel 50. "'
Coron• det Mer 44 " Score by Qu1rter1 ...
Calvary 9 12 10 18 60 ...-
CdM 1 1s a 18 "' • r
C.lvery -Moore 15, Hurst 9. Ri cker ~
2, Deluca 22, Schick O. Murphy 2,
Mardeh O.
3·pl. goals -Nona.
CdM -Snell J, Marks 5, Stern 6,
Heeschen 4, Skalla 0, Benbow 7,
Wayte 0 , Schulte 8, Duernberger 4
. .•
Long 0, Kawata 7.
3-i;it. goals -Stern 2. Marks 1, Snell ~
1.
Palomar silences Coast
•TENNIS: Orange Coas t Col-~
lege's men's tenn is team fell 10 •
host Palomar. 9-0, in a noncon · ~
ference match Thursday.
Mike Hoevel (Newport 1 lar·
bor I tigh) losl to a Palomar op·
ponent, 7-5. 6-3, while coll ''
Fielder lost his two sets, 6·4,
6-4.
Colin Duncan (Newport I lar·
bor) lost two sets. 6·3. 6 -:1.
while Mike Manus fell at No. I
singles. 6-1, 6·2.
UCT downed in-Stockton
• OASKETMl.L: enior Kris·
ten Green scored a career-high
27 points, but the UC lrvi11c
women's basketball team lost,
72-66. 10 Big Wes1 Conference
host University of the Pacific
Thursday.
Green was 5 of 10 fro m three
point range. Lauren Yado11
added 11 po1n1c, for th e Ant·
eaters (3-15, 2·8 in conference).
Corinne Wong led the fl~er'> (9· •
HI. ll·2) with 19 points.
81& West Conference
University of the Peclflc 72,
UC Irvine 66
UCI -Yadon 11 , Callaway 6, Stanlev
8, Green 27. Ned 0, Usher 6, Urban
6. Biggins 2.
J·pt. goals -Green 5, Urban I
Fouled out -Yadon, Callaw ay,
Stanlev.
UOP -Nedecostek 2, smith 0.
Menkens 14, Wong 19, Dinges 16,
d 'Hondl 14, Brantley 4, Gibbard 3.
J pt. goals -Dinges 4, Men kens 2.
Wona.1.
Fouled out -Nederoslllk, d'Hondt
Half11me -UOP. 35-24. Chlvary rallies past CdM
• MSKETBALL: Chelsea De-Sai I ors to host tourney
luca !>cored a game-h igh 22 •LACROSSE: The Newpon
point!> while Kristin Moore lal· Harbor lacrosse parent booster
lied I 0 of her 15 points in the will hoM a tournament a bar-
founh quaner ai. the visiting hecuc al Newport I larbor High
Calvary Chapel High (Santa Saturday. with four games
Ana) girls basketball team de-scheduled. beginning at 9 a.m .
feated Corona del Mar, 50-44, in The schedule includes New
J Pacific Coast League game port 1 larbor junior high boy., vs.
n 1urc;day. Corona c..lel Mar (9 a.m .). New
Sophomore Kaue Schulle port Harbor youth girh V!.. l'u~
cnme off the bench to lead CdM tin ( 10:30 a.m.), Newport 1 lar-
17-15. 2· 7 in league) with eight · bor youth boys No. I v~. Seal
poanti. while Kelly Kawata and Beach (Noon) and Newport
Megan Benbow each added I !arbor youth boy~ No. 2 vs. SI.
'even poinls. Sarah Stern added Margaret's (I :JO p.m.).
six points to go with ftve point For more mformatil'ln. call
from Colleen Marks. 714·264-A907 or 714-624·6H95.
10 tiounce back Saturdoy with a 7:35
p m home dale w•lh No11hndge The
gamo Is homecoming for UCI and
festivities w1ll lncluf;ie a doubleheader
with the women (who host Northndge
at 5 15) The 1hree latest inductees into
the UCI Athletic Hall o f Fame, ind ucted
al 11 brundl ceremony Saturday. will
el10 be introduced during lhe men's
game They are Greg JeblonMI (men's
1enn11), Geotge Newt.Ind (men's water
polo I and Tim Tlfl \men's baslletball
coadl and admini1tra1or) UOP's
victory Thursday. only Its lou11h win 1n
the laS1 11 meetings with UCI, gave the
Tiger• a JO 29 lead 1n 1he elH1me series
The win was alto the 325th Bob
Thome.on hH been involved wrlh as
either a player or c:oadl at the school
Thomason played et PKlft<: from
1968-71, where his teammates Included
UCI Colld'I Ptt Do\191esa. The two are
best friends and speak by phone about
awo or three times a week. Fornier
Nonhndgtl starters Joe Frnier and
Chris O.vis were suspended fo r the
season last weel\ by Coactl Bobby
Bnt•-11 Frazier scored a ceam·h1gh 14
points in a 72.56 home 10$8 to ua Jun 8
BltWest Conference
Pecific 64, UC Irvine 52
~ -Maraker 10, Korajk1c 3,
Yango 8. Oav1s 26. Doubley 2, Cockll•
5, Newton 5, Purnell J, White 2
J.pt goals -Davis 4, Ma raker '1,
Korajkrc 1. Purnell 1. Cockle 1
Fouled out -None
Technicals -None.
UC lfvine-Zuzak 15. Okoro 6, Parada
l, Gloger 6, Efevberha 2, Ethington
17, Schraeder 5.
J·pl. goals -Zuzak 2. Schraeder 1,
Ethington 1
Fouled out -None.
Technicals -None
Halftime -UOP. 28·26.
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School D1stnct: COAST COMMUNlrY COi i r Cl
DISTRICl
Pro,ect ldent1f1c1t1on Name Golden W•st c;olle&e
track Rtsurf•ce and Rep11r 1869
Bid Dudltne March I 2004 al ? 00 p m
Btd and Pro1ect Ofl1c" ol lhe PhyS1••I f aultt1es
Coordinator.
Documents available at Ardith R1ch•y t ou t
Community Colleae 01str1<1 1370 Adams Ave Hld3
·D·. Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 ( 114) 4J8 46/J
Web Site.WWW CCCD EDU/11C1ltt1u pru1et b him
Walk Throuch. Walk Th1uuKh I~ Not Requ11ed
01\e. febr111r1 19, 2004 Time 10 00 • m
Colden West ColleK• Maonten.ince and 01>•1 •tlun•
Fac1hty, located olf Mcf~dden Avenue 9.,1.,..e.,n
Golden West and Gothard Str•el~ H11nt111&loo Beath
CA 92646 Please call ( 714) 438·46'16 for "1dt>
Place of .Bid Prop11s•I Retetpt, Otlttc ot Oot•Clor
ol Purchasing Coast Communtty Cull•v• Oostroct,
Bide. ·o· 1370 Adam' Avenue Co,1a Me,, CA
92626
Pubhsh Date reb1uary 6. ?004 ,in(! I tblU•tV 13
7004
Board Date March 3. 7004
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVLN lhat t.onl Community
Colle11e DostJtcl of 01.on11e Cnunly C11tlotn14 1d11111
by •nd throu11h •h Covern1na Bu••O ner .. ~•llM
referred to as "01st11t1·. wrll reuovo up to btol
1101 later t11an the above slalod bod Oe~dhne •uled
bid> 1t the place 1d"11tfoed •bove tor tht awMd
of a contract for the pro1e.t dei.crobed '"
Resurface Track with recycl•tl product •nd '"II"" Ir 1ck as need11d
Bods shall be recooved m th\! place tdcrtt1fted
abo1141, and tl\Ose bids shall be opened Mid 1lllblltt'/
read aloud at tht abo••·stated time and plare
In accOfdance woth the l"O••S•ons 01 Busmen
.nd Profusions Code Soctoon 7028 l S dl1d
California Pub Uc Conti •Ct Code Section 3300, the
Ot5lrlct requ11es that th• boddtr pO•s•> tho
followone clus11tca1ton(') ul con tr 1clor's ht t n>•hJ
1t the time the Bod os Submitted A or C 12 Any
bidder not so ltcensed at the lime of Bid Op~ntng
woll be re1ected as Nonres11nn,,.e
Contractor A or C 12 l•~Mst
Submittal ol Bid P1 opo,•I> All Boo P1 opo>al>
shall be sub molted on lot m> fur noshtd liy the
District Bod Proposals mus I confnr m with and be
responsive to. the Brei and Con Ir ~LI docuon•nts
copies of whtch m•y be obta111~d troff! th~ O•ltroct
as set forth above
I. Bod and Contract Oocunlents The Bod and
Contract Documents .ire avA1t110lP '' the loutiun
•lated above College Otstrlll 0110 ~ut ul documonr~
t\ free lo each boddet
2 Oocumenh Actompanyona Bod Propnsal• [~;.II
Btd Proposal ~hell be accom11antt<1 by <~l th~
requored Bid Securotv. (b) Sub•cinfr4CIOt\ l•,t. (t)
Non·Collusoon Affidavit, an~ <di St•ltmtnt of
Bidder's Quahficatoons All onlurmahon or r<>1>onse•
ol a Bidder tn 11> Bid Proposal 4nd olher dcx.unienb
accompanyin& the bod P1opos•I \h•ll be tompl•le
accur•I• •nd true, incomplete m~ccu1ate .,, u11tru1<
responses or 1nl0tmalron prn.odtd 111.r11n by d
blddet sh•ll be arouod\ tor Ille 01str1ct ta rr•1et t
such Bidder's Bod P1 opo>al lor non '''P"'"'"•n•n
3 Contr ac\ori license Clh\lllLll•on In
1ccordance ¥nth Ille p1ovos1ons of l.ahtormn Pubht
Code 3300, the Otsh tcl reouores th3f Aorlde"
possess the lollowrnK class1fltat1011(s) nf Calolnrma
Contr8ctor\ L•c.,nse at the tome thht th, Colllrdt l
for the Worl\ '' awarded A 01 C 12 Aov Aod<l~r
not so duly .ind ptoperly ltten,ed \h•ll b• \ubied
lo all penalltu imposed by l•w No p~ym•nl >hall
be made tor wurlo, labor m~ltro•I\ or ~••••tu
pr ovldtd 11nder the Conlr ~ti for lhr Wor k u11t.-s
and until Ille R<!il\hll ot Contr&~IO•• •tr1lte•. lo
the 01strocl th~I the Bidder aw11ded lhe Coulr.cl
''/'operty and duly hten•ed to 11e1tc11rn th, Wor~
Conlr•cl Tome Substantoal Complrtwn ul thr
Work shall be ach1e•ed TIHrty d~V\ ~11.i lht d•t~
lot commentemenl of lht Worh 4., s•I Im th 111
the Notice to Procetd issued by th• 01\trt1 t r ~olur•
lo achieve Substant,.I t.nmplr lorin w1lht11 lhtl
Contract Tome woll 1e\ult 11• 111• """"ment of
l1qu1dated OamaKe•
5. Bod Security. lath Bod PrdpO~ol ~h4ll be
accompan111d by 81d Se1:1111ly m ~" 1mounl not
In s than JE N P[RCLNT (10'\.) llf the ffl•u tmum
1mounl ot lhe Bid Propoul, 1nGllc~1v• ol any
add•li•e Alternate Btd Items(\) I Aolwe of •ny brd
Propo\81 10 be Ao r.nmp•n•ed by Ood Secu11ly 111
the form and in the amount requored >h~ll rrnder
iuch Bid Proposal to be non lt~PM•••• ••ld
••1ected by the Oo>l11ct
6 No Wrthdrawal of Bod N(l Bidder may withdraw
•ny Btd for • period ol So•IY (60) <l•r' alter the
openone of Bids Ourin11 th" tome •II B•dd•" shall
1uar an tee p11ces quoted tn th•tr r e'll•t led Bod
Proposal&.
7. Job-Walk lhrOUih Th" 01\ICICt wtll tunduCt
I Non Mandaloty Job Walh 1111 th• Wnth The Job
Wall\, wlll be conducted beionntng Al 10 00 4"'
on February 19, 2004 Call (/Id) 438 4646 lor
map,
8 Substitute SecurtlY Pruvmons of Cahlornoa
Public Conltact Cude §22300. suhs!1tulton of
elieoble and equlvalont securtlto 101 any monies
withheld by the Olstrlcl to ensuoe the ContrectOr'\
performance under 1he Conti ar t w11t bt pttmotted
al the request and u pense of the Cnnlr~ctor and
In confo• moty with Cahfo1n1A Publlc Con tr ~ti Code
§22300 The foreaom11 notw1lh1t1ndtlli the B1dditr
lo whom thr Cont11ct is ewarded ihaH have Ten
( 10) days fnltowlna action by thr Ooslrr~t's Board
of Trustees to aw1rd the Contract to such Ridder
to submtt th wrrlten request to lht 01sl11ct to
permit the subst1tulton of securotr11s loo 1etention
under CalilOfnoa Public Cont11ct Code §22300. lfle
f•ilure of 1uch Bidder to make such w11tten req11Ht
to the District w1tfl1n uld ten ( 1(1) day pen<td
th11t be deemed a waiver of Ille Brdder's roahti
under C1tlforn11 Publlc Contract code §2?300
9. Waiver of 111eeul1rrtl~~ I he DIWtct lleseo vet
the rltht to reject '"Y or all Bid Prnpo~•ls or lo
waive 1ny 111e1ul11itles or 1nlorma1tt1n m •ny Bod
Propoul or in the b1ddin11 · 10. Awerd of Contrecl The Conlrar lor for l~e
Work. II 1w1rded, will be by •Cllon ol the 01sl11ct '
8oerd of Ttusteu lo the responsible Blddt
submlttina t11t lowest rtSj)on11v• Bid PropoSJll ti
the Bid Prop0sal requores B1ddt ri to p<opos• prt<.u
for Altern1te Bod lle111s. tfle Oostrlct't HleCtoon of
All1tn1te 81d Items. It any. fur Oetermln1toon of
the lowest p1lc1d Bid Proponl ind tor Inclusion
In the scope of the Cont• act to be •w11dtd shall
be In 1ccord1nce wolh the fristructloll lor Ridders
11. Prav1llln1 W111e Rates The C1llforn11 Director
of the Oepartmenl of lndustrl•I R1l1l1ons hn
dtte1mlned the aenertlly pr1V1ll111a r11u of per
diem weaes In the loullly ln \11/htch Ille Worll I~
lo be pe1loun•d 101 thrs p1oi.ct CoplH of thH!
Oellfmln1llons t nlltled •pR(VAlllNG WAOC SCAlf.
.,, 1111lntalntd 11 the OtJtrlcl's Admfnlstr1tl••
<m1e" louted •1 1370 Ad1m1 A¥t Co•t• Mua.
C.lifornla 92626. tnd 111 •••ll•bl<I 11 !ht followln1
wtl tilt www.dil.ca.10¥ Th• Contr•~to1 1wtrd1d
the Contr1cl lot the W0tk 1h11l P•Y not leH tll•n
Ille epplict blt prev1illn1 w11• r1tt IOI lht
"1t•Hlcetlon of llbOI pro•ldtd by lhtlr rtJl)eCtoV• "'°'""• 1n taecutlOn of th• W11tk C1ttlfHid Payroll
rtcords en ree111lrtd and must b• ""' to the
Olttrlct w.-ty for lht du,.tlon of the p101Kt
P11llllaMd ~wporl 811ch/COst1 ~ Di lly Pilot
ftbr111ry 6. 13, 2004 F047
SELL
your stuff
th'qh
classif led!
SELL
your stuff
through
cl1Ssifled!
-Lllll .... .,llCIOfOIY*D u._wssas
f11d•y. hbtwtty 20,
9:001n1
Or 1n111 County Sh11 lft.
ltarbQr Oep11tment
1901 Bo51dt D1lve.
Coro111 Dtl M•t 92625
Tlie City of N•wµor t
Buch will auction 16
'bandoned venet• (I)
Aqu1 Scan. ( 1) paddle
board. (I) l O' Sl>Hd Skt
\I) Sc1 1111bl11 , (2)
d•n111'tfu. (J) h y•h. <5>
lnll•l•bles (Cf &s9Z ?? • er 84 l 9SV. er 8960I< J.
AVR55&S4J788) (I) 18 c •• Vtl Cl 084/ (I) 46
S11lbo1t er 767'.AX
Votwtns woll bt open
un Frtoay, rebru111 20,
b•lwun 8 00 •nd 9.00
~m at tile Orenue
County SMroft, H81bor
D•Parlmenl
Cuh only Wiii b•
acci:pted,
Minimum hod ••rlu
wilh vt~el
Vess•I• suld AS IS
Wl1lRf IS
fhe lt•r bor OepAr I
m .. 111 m1>s1 r elatfl \he er
1e11>ttr•d •n'll fol
lowonl the auction 101 •
10 day rtdtmpt ron
~·nod btfor t the veuel
rs released to l ho
•.utu.slul btdder lh8
w1n111ng btelder t$ re
wonsobl~ tu re111o~e the ~eu"I h om tho liar bur Oepdrltll~nl fac1l1ty by
'i 00 pm the dJy fol
10w1n1 the end of the
lld•mPllOll .,.rlOd
Appcov•d Oy
Ch11s Mitl11
Hubor Ruour~••
Supe1v1Ml1
Published Newport
8uch·Cost1 'f!lu Dally
l'tlot t tbr uery 4. 20<M r045
I h• tonow1na p11 son•
arto do1n1 bu'1ntu u
NORlHOOMC llC, 2912
Bro•d StrHt NewPOff
Buch, CA 92663
No1thdome LLC (CA).
291Z B1 o~d Stied ,
N•wp11tl Se.ch, CA
92663
I hti bu"nol 11 con
dutted by linltled
L1ablflty Co.
Hav1 you star t•d <111111~
bus1n11n yet? Yes.
03/01/2000
Northdome Lt C, S
Cr1111 Bury lLC,
member /m•naeer
lt11' \t1tement wu
ltled wtlh the County
Ct811' ot Onn2e Co11n1y
on 01/26/04
20046t1U t9
Daoly Pilot feb 6. IJ.
20.27.2004 1010
flctllM""-ss ... s .......
fhe follnwm11. p111,ons
ore ~u•tti llus111t1S> as
Qu~flf••d Re•I E.sh1te a11d
LO•!) Ser y11;e>, 1420 E
( d•n1er Avt • Suite 215.
S1nt1 Ana. C11tlor n11
9:UO'.I
M.,co Antoo to
Bo1Qutl. 6!M Aiur• Line •2. Coron•. C•tllu1nl11
92879
lrnu Bosquet. 694
Azu1t lint •2. Coron•
C11tlornl• 9Z879
Thts bust11eu cs con
dueled by husb•nd t nd wolc
Have you II•• ltd lkl•ne
busmeu yel1 Mo
M••co Antonio 80\Quel
I hi\ sta1emanl was
ltlttd with the Courtly
Cle1 to. of o,,n&e County
on 02/02104
20046t7J411
Dilly Pilot f •I> 6, 13,
20, 27,20(M f069
Re-. .... ----fhe tollowona persons
•te dotn~ busln•u n lerr • I orm• l 1ndu1pe
Man111ment tncorpo-
rahd, 34231 C•mlnO
Capoitr1no '215. Capo
Buch CA 92624
Te111 fornwi Landscape
Man•cem•nl lrocorpo
••ted (CA), 34145 Pa-
cific Con t ttwy Suite
)21. O~n• Pooni CA
926Z9
Tho> busones" 11 ton
dueled by a corpor 1tton
Have yuu sl•tled dc>1n11
bu<ineu ye!T No
le11a forma Landscape
M10191m1nl h1cpr po
Am.alllfTTOPllOUAllBPWOSBS
r•ltd Ron1ld Dotd
johnM>n, Prutd•nl
l hts statement wn
tiled with tho County
Cl11t. ot 01 •nae County oo 0 I /08.IOo4
I004H1Htt
Dally Piiot f tb. 6. 1l 20, 27. 2004 I 071
S......11
.. I , ..... .
Jk-.. ..... ...
I he lollow1n1 pe• son
has abandoned the use
ot the f ttt1llous Bu" nus Name Cro ent r Cn•nco et S•• 'llCt\
t 1150 Newflope St
•Sl2. Fount•on V1lley
CA 92708
The Flctillou .. Buslnen
name relelled to •bovc
WU ltled 1n 0,_1111!
County 011 03/03/03
FILE NO 200369~673
Mllo.t M. .Sh1hudtll,
12640 Euclid St., Oud111
Grove, CA 92840
Frank Toco , 582b
W1flou1hby n . lf!\
Antele>. CA 90038
!hos bu>1ness IS con
ducted by •n uninC()r
poratod auoc1a lton
other than a p1rtn11sll1µ
Mike M. Sh1l111dth
franto. TtG•S
fhos sute"1ftnt wa'
!tied 'l'llh the County
Cieri\ of Or•nRe County
on 12/24/03
20036'69139
(holy Piiot Ian 2l 30
feb t>. 13. 2004 f 03 I
Subt~•t lo LOOdtl10tl\ 111nc11bed by the U111v11,1ty ol C1l1forn1a, Irvine se•le<I p1opoul> 1111 a
lum11 ~11111 •111111 •••I ••" mvole<l lot the followtnlf wor'
CINlllAl PLANT CMIUta IXPAJISION SUP S
,, ... ct ~ .. "1940
COGINIH TIOM AOOtllON TO THI CINTHl PlAMT
,, .. Hf .. _ ... ,, ... 105
UNIVL RSITY or CAllf ORNIA. IRVINf
GINIRAl OISCRl'110N Of WOH
I . Ctlfttral 'la11t Chtll11r b~•I.., s1-. S ('refect Ne. 99 1940)
Thv b••~ wo1h 'tiall 1ndude dll dn111.n work, labor 111•leroal, tonl, ~11u1p111enl. euavation, sho1ln11.
tcstona, 11t>ped1un Lllrnm1ulu111u11. and all nocesury aen••al ;.undol ous lhal may b• rea,unably
tnlerred trom the Co111r~,1 Onr.uments to provide 111 Oc\tKn Wor~ and Con,1run1on Work tor tho
Cen11al Plaut Chiller f 'll.,'"0" Step ~ As destrobed molt fully 111 the Oe111led Pro1ect l'roirom.
\ho Cenlt at Plan! (.;h1lle1 l ~p~n,1011 Step !"> os •n •<ldollon II\ th,. Central Plant M UCl's "'~'"
tampu\ on h<11ne r~lltOflllh fhe prOjllrl ""'" cons"' of the Add1i1on of l'l'O 2 ~ Ion eledro( lh1lle1~ loc a tllial ol 5 ~ tun~ ol addlltonal Lhtlled "l•ter C•O•C•ty tur lhe cam1w• chlll•d w•kt \yslem •
fhe "'e tor Ill• prore1 t " Im ,,t~d jd1a<enl to the nurthtof w•ll of the Campu~ Ceutr•I Pl~nl
at UCI s m11n c .. mpus 111 ""'"'" C<1hlorn1~ Th ... 1slrn2 buoldont will be ••P•ndtd •I the 1Ht\llllil chiller room rluur rlt•~lton 111 the northra'I ~rnnK Wol Pelluon 011ve tow••d the lh.,m•I cnerav
\IU••ae I IL~) tank lhe bu110tnt squ~r• fool~il! "''" be e~1Mnded bY a !> 400 squdre tonl .tl1<111ton
•I lhe no1 thoa•I tnd of Iha r"stona Cenllat Pl•nt Addoltonally thr opan""" 1nl111d" " 4,c,(JO
\QIJ•rt' tool b.-cmen1 I ind11y. "" elec1roc.tl vaull " •dd•d •cl1•c~nt to lht buemenl 1h1na '" northvot e11d Ille bu1ld111w •dd11tor1 1> lo •ccurnn1odul• tlou •P•t• re11orored fur the proposed chillers
d11ll~d ... 1., lllllllp~. toohn~ lo.,tr pump\, and "'"'''•led P'll'"I aild elcctncal wo1to. Ill tllt b•~f!
•rnpe the buold•nR addoloon will mat1.h the ul\llllll u ch1tecture ti 1s eipett~d (hat lhe new
~lructuoe '1'•11 be s tru<tu"llV ondevendent of th• 01s11n& butldtn& an<I ot • comb1natoon Shear wall
Cle\tin perponllocular to We•I Pell11son Orovt and momenl h•me deugn PM~llel tr> West Peltn ou
Drivt
lho µro1nc t Woll ondu<lt trl\IAll•lton of the two new olectttc t'e11t11lu11al ch1llo1~ 1emov•I •n~
relou loon of the eat•ton11 Ch1lle1 No. 6 lntu the new l1c1llty, i11sf~ll<1t1011 of n~w elecltoc f•ede1
duct bank b•l'l'•en lhe u1~ton1 subslatron And the Cenlrat Pl1nl. removal ot Ille ea1,1111a tee
ha1•este1 sy\lern' ot Ch1llt1 No 6 A 11ew I ?KV du•t bank horn the Chlll@r Plant add1t1on lo the
UCI power sub•la1oon will at,n bt P•• ty If! th•• p101ecl Add1hnn•I roohna \owerfi And pumps ate
al\o 111cluded New r ou11na ot elottriul power lu<ls. communor 1111on lonu and und•r II' ound dr a111
p1p1na m the .rta pl111ned 101 \he bnemenl t\ lntludtd fhe new sy,tcm will be U•01it••n11ned to
support Ute r•1st11111 th~rrndl .nerer slorA&e syst•m 2. c ... ,,.,.u.., A441tlen te t ... (..,,,_. ,...,, (Preject Ne. t911 OS)
fht boe wo1 k for th1~ UCI 001&11 Build RFP t) a Coe~neralron Add1t10n to the Cenll~I Plant •I
UCI • mam campus 1n hvon~ Caltfo1 ntA lhe Pro1ec\ woll tnn1t\I ol the lnslallahon of one nlturtl
11s f11td t11rbu1~ 11enerator tGI J woth chilled waler inlet coohna. 0111 heat re1.overy stH 1n gcnorator
(HRSC) deS1ened for d11ct fuong, and two rocoproc.11112 rlallrrel fl'S compreuors oat h sued to
supply 200"-of lht CT dem•nd The Proiec1 will ai.o include bo1l~1 feed pumps lu s upply the
HRSC, a durutor to replac~ the orst11111 feed water tank dlld su11ply the boiler teed jlump~. l'l'O
ht~h 1e111pe• atuo e wat•• hol .. chM1aers 10 convert ~turn lo hot w3ter. • dunw c.unden~er to
condcn~e e>cen sto111 horn lhe HRSG. 12 kV power d1strlbut1on w1tfltn the la<ll1ty. and 11•w
etect11' l••d•1 durl b~nk lu th• u 1sl1111t s ub•latoon fh" llRSC will be furnished with a control
'Y'lem to meel •llvoronnientnl d•r permit reql1tr••tt•t1I\
fhe sole tnr rite pr 01••• IS f()Ul•d •cir~· en! to th~ 5n11lh we~t wall 111 the c .. mpus Central Plant
'"' c11st111e bu1lclorr¥ woll be up•nded •t th• t&1Slr"ll boiler room floor elevator>n lo "'' soulhwu t
•lone West Pennon Drove toward the tunnel <111d b••k to the \Oulh~'5t d> needed lo "comrnodale
lhl!! wace requuemenh ol th• pooposed CT, HRSC aas comprehr>rs lhe luluce e•pan~•on. on Ille
final build out ol the far11tty will be based 1•n •n •ddotonn•I Gl. llRSC and nalural an compreuor
a11d a n•w 1.ondens1na S1eam 1 nrbone K,net aloo (SI) with 1.nnden~e1 and •no1tn1 tnweo ~
The CIJHtnt pro~ct Wiii bo de .. 11ned and constructed to •ccommodate • 11ne•• eas forod turbine
i•n•roll\r and lflt r~q1t1••d anc•ll&oy ~quopment P1ov1de \jllte 101 a futu11 ••P•n~rnn doubhn& the 1i~n•r•lln11 1..ip1city lh•t " be•ttii ptopo'"d "' p•rl of thts RfP No luture bu1ldin~ will•. floor
sldb•. rool \h11du1•, totlAtnlnit 'l'.tll\ elc will be rcquored o!S ll••I uf this RfP Tilt butldona •lld
dll slluctur e\ .,,11 br of reonlorud tOncrett and sttel l1dr111r111 w1lh ••le11ur env•fop11 hi match
"' l'tllilf Gtntr 11 arr Meemeul~ and lh~r mal 1 yo It mod•l1n11 WOUid b~ bued (In Pt I her a Solar or
Cf •11pploed w.iem
Cnulonl Sy\lems lht Dt~•an Butlc1•• woll lully tnlo~r.•t~ "'" now ~y~lono with rh"' P"•llllj! \y\rem
to tor"' d c.wnpr rhen""~ unit Bvth pro1ccl\ woll oncluc!tt fht 11r cl11111nary d•>1a11. P!CIHH•ltuo ul wo1h1na tlrAwon11" '"'d w 11slrur lruu
hn\Pll Oil lhl' ur Ir V1118 C&1111111• ~t1mcl.u cl• .ind Ou\l&I\ t.HIC11a f)IU~ po,,,,~, •,11~nt11 \lf"i" 41\d
p•rloom•nr~ llilerla
PROCIOURU
l'ropn••I dnurm•i1I\ woll bP av•olabt~ tn l'i~QU~l1l1e1I t1tCJOMr " •I 10 00 AM frl4ay, , __ y
30, 2004, Pr~q11~1tf1•d l'rOll0'81'. may µICh Ull lree of lfl@r&e d tll&>t1n11m nl ltv• (~I ••I\ ul
PtOjXl~AI tlu1umcnb ,, On111.n & Con>lruLtu.n Set•ltO Uu1vCl ~rl~ ot C111torn11 hvon~ 'i~I
C4lof"""' AvMue Suite l50 It vone C.ihforn1d 92697 24!>0 Atldltoun•I ·•eh rrcay b• pu1 tho•d •t
pre11u1hlit'1t tJ1upo\e1 '•osl lluni Con\OltdatPd R•pr<•vr.iplll<~
ProPO••I <1111 11m•nh woll be available to subcontuttn1\ •nd 11~\•Cn t nnwtt•nh •I 10 00 AM
h ldoy, J-vory 30, 2004, and Noll be ''wed only •I
Ctlft .. 114ate4 a.,. .... lct, Inc.
318? Pullnt~n Slreet, Co>la Me'a CA 926?6
Phnn• • ( / 14) I~ I "680, /lllenlton Moharnmed Renrnan or ~oflo• AH al
NOTI: IT ts THI SUICONTUCTORS' AND OUIGN COMSUlTANTS' HSPONSlllUTY TO RlGISTIR
WITH THI UNIVIRSITY OR CONSOUOATIO RIPROGUPHICS 10 ACllMOWUl>GI RICltrT Of THI
ClNTRAl Pl.ANT CltllUR IX'ANSIOM STI' S AMO COGlNlllATIOM ADDITION TO THI CINlllAl
'LANT PROPOSAl OOCUMINTS. UMIVIRSITY WILL NOTIFY SUI CONTRA.CTOIS ANO OUIGN
CONSULTANTS, WttO ltAVI a101sna10 WITH OlStoM ANO CONSTRUCTION SHVl(IS Oil
CONSOUOAUD H'ltOGU,HICS. Of ADDINOA, WHICH ARI AVA!l.AIU AT OISION ANO
CONSTltUCTION SlRVtCIS.
THI FOllOWING DUIGN IUllDIRS 14AVI IHN PRIOUAllflfO TO SUIMIT 'ROPOSAlS ON
THIS ,ROJICTr
• A. 0 . R•e4 & Ce.
4777 Ruflnel Slleel
San D•eco CA 92111
I el (8!18) !>6!> •I JI
f u (R~) 29? 6953
lfP SUIMtTTAl RIOU•UUNTS SHAU ll AS FOUOWS• .,, ..... ,tt ....... k ....... tt.4111 tlwee •....-ent11
lll11wlt '•clffc C11.
107()4 Shoem1ker Ave
Sant• I e Spttntc\. Cll 906/0
1@1 1'>67) 946 1816
r •• <!>6?> 946 3823
Ftral C_,.-eftf S...,_lttef wl• '"' •• recelv114 aft•rr 2100 ,M, fueaclay, M•rch 30, 2004
Sac...4 c....,_..,, Su ..... tn.i wtll '"t •• rec1lv14 •~•r1 2100 ,M, Tt.uuclay. Aprlf I, 2004
Thlr4 c..,.-ent Su....,ftt.i wfll -t •e recehr-4 aft11rt 2r00 ,M, frl4ay, Aprll 2. 2004
I orsl Component Submittal, Selor1d Component S11bm1ttal and lhord Component Submtllel won h~
1 •c•1ved only al
DeMan & Con1t111r.hon Se•111ce1. U111vel\1ly ol C11tto1n11 Irvine
';201 Cahfurnoa Avenue, Suite 150. lrvtne, CA 9?697 24~0. (949> 8?4·6630
Tt.t•e M-llatery ,, •• p,_,....e c ... f.,..,c., -4 '•et-ct Sit• Vlalta will be 1 oudu•t~d on
Tue14ay, F•lw1141ry 17, 2004, 2130 ,,., Untveislty of C11tforn11, Irvine. Oeso~n & Cnn\touclron
Ser•lce•. S201 Calltornoa Avenue Suite 2!>0. Sullhran & WroQhl Confer•nce Rooms Irvine. CA 92697
2•50 Tuea4-y, M ... dl1 2, 2004, 21>0 PM. Un1•e1S11r ot C•lllorn1•. tr•me Oe\oen & Con~ltucllon
Servtcu Sull1•1n .C. Wroaht Conlennce Rooms 5201 C11tlorn11 Avenue, Suite ?!JO trvone CA 971>9/
2C50 ~nd Tuea ... y, Mwch lt, 2004, 2.130 PM, Unlnr,.ly nf Calllorn••. trvone. Oostill & (;onstructoon
Set•Ke>. 5?01 Cahfo1n1• Avenue. Suite ?!JO, Sulhvan 3. Wro&hl Co"ferenfe Roorns Irvin•'. CA 92691
24!>0
(louted 11 •011101 of C1llfotnoa Avenue and Bison Aven11e)
Only Propost1r$, who p~1t1c1pate 1n the lhree pre propoul conferences and 11ro1ecl site •1s1h, on
their entltely. will be allowed lo p1opo111 on tho project. Persons a111v1ne lnlor lhftn 21JS PM woll
not be •llowed to wbmlt 111oµuuls n Oesoin Bullder on the pruject
Fot lu1lhe1 1nfo1mat1on, tontoct the Um•crs•ly', Rep•csentftltve. Scott Moulton al ('.M9) 82•
1!171
P1oposat Securo\r 111 the amount ol 10'.I> of the lump ium base bid, u cludtna 11tern1tu. •hell
1ccomptny u ch B•d n1~ suoetv tssulna lhe Bid Bond shall be. on the bod de~dl111a, 111 1dm1tt1d
surely insurer (u defined tn Ille Calllornl1 Code of Clv•I Proctdu11 Stctfon 995 120)
All insurance pol1c1es requited to be obtained by Duli n Bullde1 1 nd Dulan Consullano ih1ll be
iubfect to apptov.I by Un1urs1ty for form and subsl1nca All such p0lk:1es requlrld by Untver5tty
for Cnmmerct•I rorm Gene1et l11b1hty, Profus1ont l lt•b•llty and Busonen Automobol~ I i•blllty 'hill
ba 1nued by com1>tn1H wtlh • Best Raton& of A or bttler tnd a f1nanc111 clenlhcation of VIII or
belle• or woth 1n •q111v1lenl 11tm1 by Standard 1nd Poot's or Moody's All potlc1n 11qu11ed by
UnovenllY tor Wor~er't Cnmptnsatlon and Employer's ll•boflty s/1111 b• Issued by companies with
a (I) Bn l Rt tln\ ol B • or bell•• and • tklancl•I ctnsffk:1tlon ol VIit 01 belle•. °' with •II
equivalent tttlll& y Sl•ndard •nd Poor's or Moody's: °' (II) that .,, acceptable to the Untve"lty
Suell lns1111net ih•ll be wr itten to be not less than (h required by Federal .,'Id Stott of C11tfornl1
11w) The Cerllfictlt of Insurance shall be lssu•d on lht University's form
the successful PropoHr •nd Ila Sut>conl,.ctor s will be required to fol~o the nondisc11mlr1•tlon
requlrementa set forth In the Propoul Ooc11ments and to pay prevtlllnl •I• 11lu •I tht loc•tton
ol tile Work. A copy of the 1ener1I p1tv~llln1 per dltm was• rates will be on lilt •I t111lve1illy'•
prlncip•I f acollly o!llce 8nd will be medt available lo •ny Interested per pon reouu t f 01 tht•
project. lh• Univtrtlty hat lnlU•led 111d 1h1ll enforce 1 t1bor compfltnce proarem ('l CP') 1n
conform1nc1 with l 11>0t Code u ctlons 1771.S(b) and 1771,7. A P••·consltuctlon tonlertnce will
b• held with !ht succnslul P1opour •nd Its Subcontt•Mots to discun f1de11tl 111d 11111 ltbor
11w req1111•m•11h lo tlll\ p1o~t The •ucc•nfut 1'1oro\er wlO be requ11ed to have the tollowtnt
California cont••ctor's hun11 •I the time of the prapou op1n1n1·
Gentr•I (nc•nttrtnc Contr1elof
(l1Can11 ClustflcaUon)
01ntr1l 8u1ld1n1 Contrecto1
(Lleenu Ctn1lf1c1t1on)
A . i nd
(l teense Code}
6 . al'ld
(Lteenae Code)
In •dd1t1on, 11 th• tune of lht Rf P tubmllltl, tllhtl' 1111 Ot •lsn 8ullehlr or Ill• OHien tlulldlr's
Subcontract0< mull hold ll'lt A~M{ code sl1m1>' 11'1•1 art rt(lulrtd by t"4t St•t• or C1lltornl1,
Oep1r1m1nt of lnduatrlal Rel1fton1, OMslon of lndvslrf1t S1ltlY & H111th. Pressure Ven ef Unit, for
ciomponenh 011111 proltct lh1t 11qulrt ASME codl 1t1mp' (I.e. A, PP, 01 S).
~ "-t <•thr • .,.. ..... St., S h tMMlte4 Dae ... & C-mtctl• (Mh
14,111,000.
<eru'""-.............. c:MfNI ,._. """""-' ... ._.a C-""""-'"" ., .... ......
TH£ MGEHtS or tllE UNtvl'ltSITY Of CAllf'ORHIA
UnlYefsitt of C11tfotnla, lrvtn1 l'..ellthed ,._ t 8tK 01l1 Mtu Oa l'llol J•n1m JO Febtuer 6 200C Janu1ry 2004 F034
,
I
Friday, f tbfUlfY 6, 2004 Al 1 -------. ........... -Liiii..... -Ullll... -Ac-. ..... ... s.......
The lollowln.1 pen.ons
'" do•nc bu•111,u es R1cht1d S orr,,~ ln
ttr pr IU $, 16'1?2
Monterey l111e • 111.
Hunllnaton Buch. Call
fut noa 92649
Rlclt•r<l Steven ()rt•K•·
16222 Monterey l•ne
•Ill. Huntinaton 8 .. th.
C•hlornl• 92649 lhl~ businc'~ .. con
ducted l>y an 1nd1v1du•I
H1v• you ''" t41d doln& bus•neu ye11 Yn . 01/
01/2003
r.eor aina 8 0111
)hi\ \IAltonent WU
i1led wolh tht County
Clerk ot Or1r111e County
Oil 12131/0J
2003'96tSOO
O•oly Pilot fall 30 ~ob 6. t.,. 20 2004 r042
MllM ....
"-S.......
lhe lollow1n11 pe•sons
••• dum11 buStnon o o .,111111led Moo ta•e• M,n•~m•lll Solutions.
1683!> Al~~nc1u1n Sir eel
• 3~5 Hu111r1111tnn llea~h.
(;A 92649
OOu(llo M 81e1 'ack.
lf>7 t 2 Bl•11t11n A•c 10,
Hu11 tu11et1111 8uL11, C,h
to1111a 9?fi49
11111 bU~tnHS I~ lOll
d111 l@d by an ond1v1du4I
lidw vnu started di1111e
btt\or••" v•P No D1•u~IJ\ M Boers~• i.
flu> 'l•tenoent ""•5
told wolh the Counly Cl~r h ot Or •n~e ruunty
nnOI ll 04
200Ut10UI
DAoly f'tlOI l•h 16 23.
10 frb 6 2004 1011
fldltiM....., ... s.......
I h• fnllow111a parsons
Mft tfnone business •s
Rrul tu Rc•I VHS to DVD '"""'~' 41li Silllm•n Or ltu11tu1~to11 BO~•ll,
t.J 4i1WJ
M1tlh1l'I l>t~v~u Cort
'l'••V 4?1l S1lltnt•n 01
lh111tmt11>fl B•a~h C• 'l)t.4'1
Ll\J Ann Conway 421 Z ~1ll11114n 01 Hunt111eto11
Bu1h c .. 9lb49
f hf" hll\UI"'~ I~ ( ()f)
nurt~CI llv hu\bA11d •11d
w11,..
11.Vf vn11 ~tJ•IPd 110111a
liu>111e'> yet' Nu
Mu h••I Steven Con
W8~
I hi\ sl•temeut was
Ille(! w•lh th• Co11t1ty
Clerk of Or dnae County
()II 01/13/04
2000910140
D•tlV P1lol lat• I 6, 23,
JO ~ell 6 2004 ro12
R<tltiM ..... ... s......
The lullO'l'tnll pcrwn\
•re duona bus1nu~ .is
lhe r1,herm111 Croup
18?01 Setnnd Slreel,
f n1J1,IA1n Vatl~y CA
97108
Gr •1 e Ch,,11 1820 I
Second Streel Fo11nl•1n
Vollry. CA 92708
Yue ltonw Chou. 111?01
Snood Stre•I I OU!dlll
V•lt•v Cll 91/08
f h1' tJu~tn.,\.\ 9' '"""
dulled by hu\b•ncl ••11$
Wile
Ha•e yuu \la!led dOtnt
busines\ y•P No
C••• e t hou
lh1s \f,1tomenl was
lth!d wotfl the County
Clcrb ol 01t10i\t Cou11tv
on 02/03/04 !004 .. ,, • .,
Dill~ Piiot f tb
20,27,2004
6. IJ.
r068
Jk-.. ..... ... s......
Th• tollow•ns fl•• sons
art doona buslnus H '
Sunslltnt Dent•• Ca1 e.
1109 Wtsl 17111 Street s .. 111 Afl• Calltornla
92706
D1¥1d M Dtfl. ODS,
l11c CCA), 1109 West
1/th Slt11I. Santa Ana,
C•trlOfnla 91106
This bu,lness ts con-
duct•d by d L<Jr por a Iron
Ha¥cJ vou st tr ted do1n11
lluslne .. yet'
Yu , 10/01/:?00.I
David M Dou OOS,
Inc.. David M Dial,
owner
Th is stalollttnl was
ftled with tho Counly
Clerk of Or•n11~ County
on 01/21/1>'
2000971105
011ly Pilot >•n 23. JO,
Feb 6, 13 2004 r032
Re-. .... ... s......
Th• tollow1ne p11 'ons
are doona busmen as
[ /bty 434 Rwe1 side
Ave11u1, Ncwpotl Beach,
C:• 92663
Ch11• Cle1le1. 434
Rover ~Id• Avenue, New
port Bedch, CA 92663
K•therone Glettec •34
Rover~ode "Vft , Newport (ldch, CA '12663
ll11s bu""'" Is con
dut lt!d by huSb4nd •nd
wote
!lave yCtu •l111ted 001n1
busines' yd1
Yes I 12 04
Chit\ Cle•t•r
Tho\ st•tement w•s
toled 'l'tlh tho Couoty
Clerk of Or•ni• Counly
on 01/IJ/04
2000.,0•2'
0ffily Ptlot J111 16. 23.
30 F~h.6.2004 F019
The follow1na pet \ons
., e do•nK lluiutt!\S as
Hrt•tnl Strerl Prorne
nade Own~•\ I I 22
Brtslnl Sto o t Sn•le 110
Co•1" Mo•. CA 92626
Newpur t Rot ht•le
S•1v1te\. Inc tCAl. 1122
Brostul Strut. Sult• 110,
Cn\h Mua CA 92676
fhos busorou• 1• cun-
du(ted by ~ eorpor alton
Have you •h •led dotne
bniillO» yet' No
Newport R<HI
Servocn , Inc
llllen, Corpor•te
tar y 1 freasur "'
Estate
Karen
Sec re
This \IAttment wn
flied with ll1e County
Cteo k ol 01 •ne~ Countr
on 01/13/04
20046t70139
Oa1lv Pilot l•n 16 23.
30 Feb 6 2004 I 013 ........... ... s......
Th• lollowonw pe11ons
ar • dotni busmen os
Oavol In' 337 Wes l·
bo ook Pl•c e, Cost•
Me<11 CA9?fi2fi
Dav" cu,uv l\1um1n"
3H Wutbroo k Pl ,
Coil• Mts., CA !12626
And10 Michelle Kr u
mill•, 137 Westbrnok Pl
Costa Me~•. CA 92626
I h" bus1nen ts con·
duded by hu'b~nd and
Wtl~
Haye vyy )l•r!rd dorO&
buslne.n yet? No
Andrea t'.rum1111
lhl.s 1t11tmtnl wn
liltd with 1111 County
Clerk of Or111ae County
on 12/29/03
IOOHt6tHJ
Dilly Piiot Jan. 23, 30.
f t b 6, 13, 2004 F028 ........ •s...... the lollowtnc persons
era dolnc business 11·
a) Fluff, b) fluff I V.
c) F.tele•lslon, 250
Newport Center 01
•206. Newport Bu ch,
CA 921i60
Mttk Glddln11. 534 Catahna Or , N1wpo1t
Bnch. CA 92663
P•ul Moen. 6811 Sllve1
Buch Cortie, Hunt1111ton
Beach, CA 92648
Thjs busonus 11 con·
ducted by· a eener •I
Ptrlnersh•p
Hive you st1rttd do1n1
buslnt>' yet? Ho
Ma• k G1ddlne'
lhos i lalen1enl was
hied w1t11 the County
Clerk ot Or •nee County
on 01/13!0'
20046t70U5
D11ly Piiot Ian 16 23,
30, Feb. 6. 2004 F015 ............. ... s ......
The foll(lwona 11or~o111
a11 dome l>usrneu a'
Up Cuunh y Ti upltals
776 W 16th SI Cll•h
Meu. CA 92627
Camaro~ UC (CA).
776 W 161h St Costa
Mesa Cat1lo1 n .. , 976?7
fht> bU\UleS\ IS ton
ducted l>y l1rn1led
lt1bihty Co
Han you st.rted dOtn8
business yel7 No
Cam11 o~ ll C Golb•r I
f11ue10~ M~n~~"'I Member
this st•tement .,.. • .,
toled with tho CullMJ
Cieri\ of Or •n~u r.ou111y
on 02)03/04
20046t73S21
Dally Ptlol I eb 6, 13, 20.~7.2004 FO'J/
FldltlM ....
"-*'-' The loflowrna IM!r)Oll•
,., e doing bu~tness. 1u
Capsored St<tlhon A'
'ounl. 260 Newpo1t
Blvd .. 22 Newport
Beach, CA 92663
BuD Chas" fhorou•h·
breds. Inc . (CA). 2600
Newpor 1 Blvd • 122,
Newport 8e8'h , CA
92663
This business IS con
ducted by a corpo1 alton II••• you started dotn1 b1>smos ye\7 Yo,
01 /)()/04
BnO Chase Thour
ouahbr eds. Inc . Del
Chu•. P1 t$tdent
This •lllement wo
ioled with the County
Clerk of 011n1• County
on 02/03/04
2004H71SO.
Oaoly Pilot Feb 6, 13,
20.27.2004 r065
AdlllM ...... .... s ......
fhe followona per \OM
are dotn11 business as
Acupunctur41 Nel'l'orh,
430 32nd Sh eet •100.
Newport Bu ch CA
92663
lee Acupunclur11. Inc
(CA) 430 32nd Street
•100. Newporl Beach.
CA 92663
Thi\ bu'itnns os con
duel Rd by • cor pouhon
flave vou i t1rted do•n1
businen yet'
Yo. l/ l/2004
Lee Acuputtcture, Int ,
Nam Suh lee, President
Thos statement wu
lllecl wrth the County
Clerh ol Or•n11• County
on 01/13/0A
20046t701U
Oa1tr Pilot l•n 16. 23. 30. feb 6, 2004 f004•
llOT1CI Of ~TIC* TO
W AlCOllOUC IMU&lS
O.tf ..........
,...,Jr20M
fo Wh om II Ma y
Cont om· The Nl"1t ( \)
of tho Appllcent(s) IS/
1re. BACCHUS INSPIRED
CUISIN( llC
The apphc1nts fisted
above t1e •pplycnr to
t he Ocpart ment of
Alcohuloc Bever 1ee
Control to sell •lcoholtc
baver aaes 11
1570 CORPORA TE OR
SlC c D £
COSl A ME SA, CA 92626
t ype of 1tctnst(i )
AtJplted for 41 ON
SAll BEER AND WINE.
£,.TING PLACE
Pubtllhtd Newport
Beor.h/Costo MeH 0 11ly
Pilot February 6, 13, 20.
7004 F052
llOTICIOf
IQllSC9llMTOIY
rotKT AS TO mlBm
The Horbot Oa; Sthoot
adm1u studtnts nf any
race. coloc, n1t1on•I 4nd
ethnic or11in to all lh1
roahh...__ prov1le1u . p10
aram~ and tcltvtltU
aenerelly 1rcorded or
m•d• 1Vallabl1 lo stu-
dents at the School It
don not dtscromlnala on
the bu os of race, ~Ol(lr.
nallonal and ethnic
0111on In admlnlstr•tlon
of lh educ1llon1I poll·
cies, admlHlons pollclts,
achol1rsh1p and loan
pro111ms. 1nd athletic:
ind ol htr school·•d·
m1nl1te1ed p101ums.
l'ubltshed Hew po• t
Bucl1/Cott1 Mew 011ly
Piiot Fe bru11 y 6 ,
2004 F049 ......... ... s......
Th• followin1 per aons
•re dol111 bu1ln1H u :
wmo-.. L•n• G•ll•blu
and Colfecttbfu. 01
H1mtllon, Costa Meta,
C11ifornla 92627
C1thy l Y"" S11tllven,
•ll Hamflton, Costa
Moe. Calif0rnl1 92627
flits buslneu I• con-
dll(ltd by: en fndMdutl tt••• yo11 started dolnc
OuMn41U )Il l? No
Cathy L-,nn Slllllnn
This statement w11
flte4 with the County
Clt<ll of Oranp County
01101/1211M
200'tf1016' 01M1 l'llot Jan, 16, 23, 30, Feb. 6, 20CM F023 ............ .........
T1le lollowlfl1 per-•
'" dolna bua!Mu 11 oe 1oo11kWl)lftt. ~
Irtbyco )SOd 1212,
t.111t fotest. CA 92630
Otslllka Bolt jUI, 25885
It aOuco fload Unll •212.
l •lte Forni, CA 92630
Tiiis businen 1, eon
ducted by. 111 ondlvldu•I
H•v• you s t.,led doln1
buslnen yell Yes.
11/24/03
Duhlk• Bote1u•
This ~talemenl wn
ftl•d with the County
Cte1ll of 01 ani• County
on 12/31/03
IOOJH6tS12
011ly PUot Ji n 30, F•b
6, 13, 20, 2004 FOO .... ..... ... s......
The lollow1n1 persons
are dOtnl business es
LAM8 Sllne, 500 N Park
Vtsl• St. •215. Anaheim,
CA 92806
Luh Wein, 500 N.
Park \11$\1 St., t 215,
Anaheim, CA 92806
This busmen is con·
ducted by· an 1nd1v1du1I
tl••e you started dotnc
business ret7 Yes,
01/15/2004 l u h M Weiss
Th" st1tement WIS
!tied with the County
Clerk of Ou nee County
on 02/03/04
20046t7Uoa
Dalli Ptlot f eb 6, Ll,
20.27, 2004 f066
RctlllM ..... .... s........
The tollowoni persons
are doma business u .
Mtditerranee. 230 Lille
ln •302, Newpor t
Buch. CA 92663
Karyn Choull•noan
?30 Lille ln . •302.
Newpo1 t Stach . CA
92663
Thi\ business is con·
dueled by an 1nd1vldual
Have you slarled do1n1t
busrnns rel?
Yo . 2002 Aueust
Kar y11 Ghoukass1an
lh" staternent was
llled wolh thi; County
Cletk of Oranao County
on 0111 3/04
2004'970137
Daily Pilot Jan. 16, 23,
30. Feb .6. 2004 F0)4,,
Rdl!IM ..... •s....... The followoni persons
111 dolne businesi .u
Stone G. Enterprises,
1927 Ha1bi>r Bhld •174,
Costa Me••· C•llfotnoa
92627
Stanley Clyde Johnson,
1710 S. Pac•llc. Santa
Ana, C1l1lornl• 92704
Tilts buslnes• 1s con
<lurted by an tndlvldu•I
t11ve you started do1n1t
busoneu yet?
Yes 01/02/2004
S\lnler Clyde lohn,on
Tflu, $latement wn
toled wolh tfle County
Clerk of Or a nae County
on 02/03/04
20046t7SSI I
Daily PtlUI Feb 6, 13,
20,27,2004 F064
FictlllM hsitlets •s...... T111 tollowona p•rson~
fie dotrtl business as A
Lottie Tule of Asta, 2394
Newpor t Blvd . Cosh
Mesa, CA 92627
l oan Van f• an 8604
C Cltlts1de Or An1he1"1,
CA 92808
This bw.onu~ 1s con
ducted by .tn 111d1vtdual
Have you started doona
bu~oness yeti
Y.-, 1/0//04
loanVAn Iran
lllos sla1~rnent was
liled wt th the County
Cte1k of 01•na• County
on 01/ll/04
2004'97012S
Oaotr Polo! Ian 16 23,
30,Feb 6.2004 f018
RctlllM .... ...s........
The follow1n1 persons
11e clo1na business u
Orum\ on Dose. 37 c .. 1 .. dos, Newport
Con I, CA 92651
B1uba" Laube, 37
C31V~d os . Ne wport
t:nut, CA 9?657
fho\ hustne-\ ts con-
ducled by. an ondMdual
Have you slatted doln1t
busmen yet' No
B•rbara L•ube
lhos stalemenl wu
ftled woth the County
Cletk ot Oran1~ County
on 02/03!0'
2004H7U12
Daily Prlol Feb 6, 13,
?O 21, 2004 F062
RctlllM .....
"-*'-' The tollowlna persons
are docna b\Jsjneu u .
IAO Insurance Sales &
Service, 16691 Gothard
St.. Unot B. Hunlintton
Buch. Celiforn11 92647
B11an L. Roe, 15282
( ltnh •d&• Lane, Hun·
ltnaton Beech, CA 92647
Thts busoneu Is con·
ducted by an 1nd1vld111I
Have you started do1n1
buslneu yet? Yes.
J1nu11y I, 2004
Bry1n l Roe
l hts statemienl was
llled with the County
Cieri\ nt Oranae County
on 02/03/04
2004H7U1S
Dally Polo I Feb 6, 13.
20, 27, 2004 F058
~ ..... -----The followlnc persons
ere oocna b1111ness as:
AJM Consulllna. 1931
Hewpori Blvd, ·c·, Cost1
Men . CA 91627-22!>0
Amir J. Elm fr. 325 H.
Mountain View SI ..
Sant• •n•, CA 92703
lhls buslnen Is con-
ducted by' an 1nd1vld111I
H1v1 you t l•rttd dolnt
buslnHs yet 1 v .. l 4 04
Allllf J. Clmlr
Thfi •l1t11111nt wu
hltd wlll'I the County
~of Oran .. County
on02J03J04
nM•t7U17
01ily l'lfol hb. 6, 13,
20. ?7, 2004 F059
SELL
your stuff
through
classified!
l
Al2 foc»y. febtuary 6 •. _l_004_____ DailyPilot
....... llalcll -lepl .... 2MI llpl .... -l.llllllalcll -.......... -Llpt ... -Llpl ... -l.1111 .... -llpllllCll -l.lpll*al -
OFFICIAL PUBLIC NOTICE
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA
AMENDING TITLE 13 OF THE COSTA
MESA MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING
MINIMUM LOT SIZE AND COMMON LOT
REQUIREMENTS IN SMALL-LOT
RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS LOCATED IN
RESIDENTIAL AND PLANNED
DEVELOPMENT ZONING DISTRICTS.
THE COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION WILL HOLD A
PUBLIC HEARING FOR CONSIDERATION OF AN ORDINANCE OF
THE CITY COUNCIL OF COSTA MESA CLARIFYING THE ZONING
CODE'S DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR SMALL-LOT
RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS IN RESPECT TO MINIMUM LOT SIZE
AND COMMON LOT REQUIREMENTS. ENVIRONMENTAL
DETERMINATION: EXEMPT.
This public hearing will be held as follows:
DATE: Monday, February 23, 2004
TIME: 6 :30 p.m. or as soon as possible thereafter
PLACE: City Council Chambers at City Hall
77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. California
Public comments in either oral or written form may be presented
during the public hearing. For further information. telephone (714)
754-5245, or visit the Planning Division, Second Floor of City Hall, 77
Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, California. The Planning Division is open 7:30
a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
OFFICIAL PUBLIC NOTICE
~IND Ci£JIND ~IND ~IND ...... ·~ ...... . ..... .....................
Ac-. ......
... s......
I he lollow111c 11 .. 11on• ••e ®lfll bu••n '' '" $I. S t11tup1t"I•. l747
low• SI C..>11 ~~·
CA 9~?6
Sllanl\on \; Julio
1747 111... SI . Cos•~
Mo~. CA 92626
1111~ b1mnns 1• ~on
du< l•d by '" 1ndmdu•I lln• you illlf 1-0 ()()1111
hU\tnft\• yat' No
Sh~nnull ll lettm
I h" •IAl~fl)r.111 Wt\
Ille«! Wilh lh" County
Cltr k ol 011nee C11unl y
on 02/0JI04 2004HUSU
D•oly P1lnt I eb 6, I J
10, 'll. 2004 r 06 I
Ml!. ..... ... s.....
lht' lolluwme 11el\ull\
•re do111a bus1neu "' Scott Sr1eCi8l ln\pectio11
4J8 81lle10 W•y. New
purl Be•d1, CA 92663
St'oll IAni•• S11111)•11n
438 Bole10 Way New
PU1 I Bt•lh. C• 9~
1111> llu\me» ts con
(lu<.leel hy •n 1nd1Y1dual
llave yQu •la•l•111101112
b1mllH\ ytt'
Ye> 1/8/04
Scull J.,tie> Sulll)\-011 Th1\ >l•lcmt<nl .,.,,
flltd with lhe Couuly
Clerk ol (hangt' 1.011111y
01) 01/IJ/04
200469701H
Uaily Pilot Jan 16. 2J,
JO r cb b, 2004 roos
~ ..... ... *"-'
l htt toUnwiua 1111 sun~
~r e (1011111 bos111e~> &\
Beauly Source. 919
Anm<IA P11.u •H. Sar>
Cl~m~n•~ C•lilu1111J
9'l67J
KhO>I ow I ,1kh11111 '26
Nue•u St Ir""'' . Ct11i
lmru.1 97617
'hi\ bU\lfU&~S t\ ' un
Ju~ted liy ~II 111d1v1du•I
11 .. ,. you >141 ltd dom~
bu>u••~• yoP NO
1\1\0\ICIW r •kh11111
llm \l1•lt111•11 I w,"
li!Prl wllh the 1;n1111ly Cl~r k ot (11 •1111.c Luuntv
1111 :>I 71 04
20046911161
Oa1ly P1l.•I l•n IO I t<I>
6, 13.70 7004 1041
FlcffM IWliMu
"-*"-'
Polky I low to Pht<·e A
1691 Meu O• Aot S 15,
S•nla Ana, CA 92)07
Ooualn C: Stowell.
1691 Men 01 Apt S l!>.
S.111• An• CA 9?101
I Ill$ bu~m<e~s i~ COi'
dueled by '" llld1Vldu1I
Hive you st•tl•d d<l1nt
\rnsinus yett No
Oou~IA~ G Stowell
I hi. s l•lemonl wu
hltd with Ille Couoty
Cle1i. of Ol•11&e Cnunly
on 01/IJ/04
20046t7H4S
Dally P1lol l~n 16. 23,
JO, I •b 6. ~ I 007
Re-. ..... ... s.....
I ht follnw1n11 11e1 sons
ar • doln& busmen as
Se1wav P1op~r110 .... 5000
Birch SI Ste 300.
Newpor I Be•ch CA
92b61l
P1n1el1 Slew•rl. 27791
0~1•yl1~111 Or . L•auna
N•auet. CA 'l:>6/ /
I his bu•111e•s " con
dur led by 1111 111d1v1dual H .. e you ,,.,led do111i
bus1neu vel1 Nu P.imel~ St11warl
lh" \l11tement w.t>
hl~d will! lhe t;ounly
Clerk ot 01 Mae Cnunly
on 01/13/04
2004U70t24
0d1ly Pilot 1111 I b 23,
"l-0 t eb 6 ?004 I 011
~ ......
"-*'-' fhe lollow1ne pe1sons
'' • ooina bu"ne-.> a• Sky H11th Rooflfl&. 10102
fall River Ct r uunla111
Vdlley CA 9?108
P.tl M Curo~fe. 1010?
I all River Cl . I ou11t~1n
Valley, C"9V08
fhl\ bU\U1e\ ... I\ l.On
dueled by in 1111l1v1dual
1111ve v1111 •Ill led do1na
buw•e>> y•t1 Ye>. 198<1
f'•I M l:u11~le
I his slal11t1MI wa•
l•lt!d with the <A>unty
Clerk ul Oran~~ County
unOI 1304
2004 .. 7N:S4
O,uly Pilot Ian I b 23.
JO. I ~b 6, ?004 I Olb
fiditiMINitss
"-*'-' I he follnw1n1t pel\Ofl~
dft' dOtn" bU'\llltlS 4~
Hunllliklon Beol h MA1ler
118 M•llet. I &6J2 Ou IV'"' SI •3. Huntonetun
li•ath C•hlorr11a '17649
l1mothy M 8r11uer.
16632 Oolore> St •3.
Hunl<n&lon Suell. Call
lurn1a 92649
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CLAsswrniAD
fh11 businns is con
1h1cl•cl by. 111 lnd1~1dual
H•v• yuu started doi1111
bu1111n• yet? No
lunotlly M 8~11ut1
Tll1S st1ltment was
hied with IM County
Ck11ll of Onnae Co11nty
on 01/09/0<I
2004H70SSS
U11ty Poot hb 6. 13.
10.21.2004 ro12 .......... .........
l he lollowma pe,.ons
ate dom& buslntn u
Ste1 n At cluteds, 750 C
17th St • Suite 210, Co~I• Men. CA 92627
Stern A1eh1h1cts, Inc
(CA). ?SO E 17111 St
•11111 710. Costa Ml"·
CA 92627
fh•• bo•inU> IS COii
ducted by a COi P<>••t1on
Hnt you ~bu led dokl&
bu•meu yet' No
Ste• n l\rch1tech Inc
Robert Stern I Pre\ldent
lhls slalemefll wo
hied will\ lht County
Cle1i. ol Oranae r.ounly
on 01/lJ/04
2004H7NS6
Daily Piiot Mn 16, 73.
lO. fell 6, 2004 r 009
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The-=:o~>On>
~· e do1n11 bu>u•es.. as
BMC Pa<nt1n11. 238!1
Col11at• D1 . Costa Meu.
CA 9?6?6
Willi Am lo\eph
Mcf echern 2385 Col&•le
Of Cn\I" M•s• CA 971>7{>
rhl\ bu't10e,_S 15 (.OU
durled by an 1nd1v1duhl
ll~ve you >tailed doing
bu>lf1tn yet' No w.11,.m J M,£ ache111
""" Sl~teme1ll w.is
tiled w1lh the County
Clerk ol Orange Counly
on 02/Dl/04 2004 .. 7SS14
Daily Pilot feb b 13.
?O. 11 2004 r ooo ,.... ......
M.eS.......
I he lollowone pe"""'
a1 e doing busm"'' as
Consumer Home Ser
vice.. ~()() Avenu~ ol
the All> 0 212. Cu\l.t
M~''' CA !12676 Ccw 11111<1 B D1a1. J400
Avenue ol th• 1\1 h 0
717 Co,la M•S• Cl\
97676
buslnna ytt1 No
Geo1 tm• 8 D1a1
This st1ten1•11I wo.
llltd wllh lht Co1.1flly
Cte1t. ot De ante Counly
Qrl 01/2JI04 JOM .. 7UO.
Daily Ptlol .14n. 30. feb
6, 13. 20. 2004 f040
Re-. ..... ... s......
lh1 toltowma pe• $On)
ue dolna bus1neu "'
lumpma leek Shoe1, 686
W 19tll St , Costa Meu,
Ca 9?.\21
R•1111'ln Alatorre, 306')
Royce l<ine, Cu>I• ~SI •
CA 92627
I his bustnen 1$ con
ducted by ~n 111dmt\u1I
111v• vou started dome
busmeu yet?
Yu,3 1992
Ramon Al.tlo11e
This statement wn
filed w1tll Ille County
Clerk ol D1an11e C111mly on 01/13/04
200Ut70tU
Daily P1lol Ian 16. Zl. '.!O, Feb 6. 2004 F02 I
,...~ ... s.....
I he lollow1na pe"ons
e1e domii busm.,ss a>
Alpha I communicahon>.
2345 Ne wpo1 I Blvd
Suite (102. Costa Mesiii.
Cahlor11ia 92627
David Allen Cunning· h""· ?34!> Newpo1 t Blvd Su1le L 10?. Co•la
Mesa, liah1011114 9262/
111" bu"""'' " con dueled by an 111d1v1dual
If ave you s tarted dOml(
Ousmes~ yeP No
David Cu11n1ngham
lh1\ statement wa•
liied with the County
Cler" ol Or•nar Cuurlly
on 02/04/0<I 2004697>'62
l>a1ly P1101 r eh 6. I J,
?O, 'JI. ?00.\ f Ob6
,.._~
M.eS.......
l he lollowine pe1 sons
are domii buslne•\ u
I Slylc•, 1!>00 K11111s Rd .
Newporl Reach Cahl
92663
Rdnd1 H llO• hwiold.
1!>00 llmg' NII
Newµo>1 I Be•• h. <:1•hl
92663
Tt11s bu\lllC~S I) lUll
ducl-.d by dn 1nd1111dual
Have you •la1 led doing
bu51nt\$ yet' No
Randi R liocllwald
Ct.rt. ol Ouna• County
01101/13/04
2004H70l4t
D•ily Pilot l•rl. 16. U .
JO, r eb 6. ?004 I 010
~ .... .........
I he lollo'flllna person\
.. ,. dou111 buslnus u ·
Cr u1ses Inter nation ....
<.MO livme Ave Apl •
103. Newp<>rt Och , CA
92663
Ceorae lai:ob•on. 940
l1vine Ave .. Apt A 10..l,
Ne wport lluch. CA
92663
fhis bo1meu is con
dueled by an 1nd1v1~
line you started Oo<nt
business yet? No
Ceo1 ae Jacobson
ThiS statement Witl
tiled with the County
<;ler k of Or•nce Coun1y
on 0 1/13/04
2004H70l11
011ly Piiot Jan 16. 23,
30, f eb 6. ?004 F020
Re-.. ..... .........
lhe lollow1n1 persons
•re doina bu•1ness as
Classic Siik •nd leathe1.
7915 Redhill Ave £ 10(),,
Custa Me•a. Cahlowla
92626
[11c Deiiin 01111, 2~
l u k Way, Oceanside.
c.11101n11 920!>/
I his bus1nen 1> coo·
ducted by. an 111d1v11Jut\
Hav11 you started do1nc
bu•fness yet 7 No
[11c Oun Or Ill
I hi' slatemenl wa~
filed with the County
Cl•• k o l Or a nae Cnunty
011 Ot/26/04 2004697 24 17
Dally Pilot Ian 30. Feb.
6. 13. 20. 2004 , 039
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lhe Costa Mua Zon•ftl
lldmmosh alor will rendtl
3 decb1un nn Tltun<M(.
felt.-y i., ?004 Ill
., 'oon a s possible
lhetHf1 .. r 01' lht fol
lowing 1t•ms
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U•tt Pe1m1I ZA 03 68 l0t
David Sp1eQel, aulhonled
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111ne Cnv11un111~11l~I
Jele11r11nal1on exempt
Pubhs heo Newpo1 I
Bu,h/Co,la Mes• O;ufy
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?004 Hl~I
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Rlntll To Share 6030
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a.-.'~.~ 81Jl 'I• ~ to bcl\ ~ea\
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Chot"'l"t llr sundeck
lndry lac. '-lrp0tt. beam
Ct1I, 1/2 bl~k lo bl}'.
SIJSO/mo 949 67S 809() .•
c .. , "" .... ....., unit •m~ll deck I ·ca1 i•••a• w d fp Ail
Sl400 mu 949 67J 7800
Balboa Ptninula
s.._ t. W. 2Jlr II» V 1111/~ • .._ ON W1d, ""'Y
balmy ~ '" ·~ """' ~-.m Sl(W 9"9-874-41?II
38r, 21a, .., p Jp
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h111 ••·~~ 41'> 14& 4/th St $7700/mo /14 418-3942
Corona del Mar
2 Ilk• te Ilg cor-Very ._1 ... 11 quiet. patio
i'll< lbJ t••flOlt Sl500
.iv•d MJ1 I ~9 673 3852
(i...m "-'IO of hwy
i ~ f.l'kng l1ldl y l huQe I~ 8. b4 lits ol lb-.;ds.
wiy v IN1 ~k ~ for
IMV b.ry e•tJWtrve Sl~
94!i b7C, J8jj8 01 'iOO 1175
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tiew ~·n1tllo10\? L11 yd $..~ R<lbt<I 949 /00 IJ":()
JASMIN( UUI( 3bt
lb~ l t~v•I ntw ~1tchtn
& uµgr ••de' av.ul~blft Jt I
S3:i<!Omo 1949) 64-0 4497
lrond new 3br ?'11ba lwl~l'le Xln.t, •II 2 t p ,
di "'lll:f~ ?flJ Bu~
Pl Ul'J(h, 818 218 61o5 It, '"Id 30'• '"ole H•k•
"'"'lat to share 4br h'>e
f •rt• •oomat~ get' 7hr Costa Mesa
1 h.1 mo 949 675 64 ·16
--------.-I Ir Sl90m I mile to
CM •Ntlt..1'!<11 'Jl.Yte 'h ~"' I hra1 h 'vdul c flh \love
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(M •hare J\Jr hu11~r N•> \n11•~m& $510 mo
w'fwof fe<11 wd b4ll y;,rtf %8-BW 17th
\'ti '""l Ni bell fwy $1'l0 '149 ~48 OJS8 mo .~ J ut>h 949-631 3191
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IIDUl.C llf1 the w<1tt• Lil
l~llJllV b.1. wll"n dtiwl.
I' , Ill $/'!'.> ':14'1 !,5() 7 llJ
houtflul l9. Condos,
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$109'> , oil 949 6r,!I O?!JO
l<U d~l•tl\
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o(ller lody wofth I l SID( CHAR_M_l_N_G-. -hk-e
c~lon tu -.hdtt» ht1 "'°'"' ltu I 'llM luwn
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r>oo' µvt µ tt111 twy du~ p for Rent 6040 s 11ro "i:' !1491\ /1 1soo
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f v l, ,., WfH 1 nmmunth
p11ul 1;vt IM1IO fwy • lo\t l t IKXJ A~t t'.149 f;/j /HOO
9 /0cean View Room
tW;,nfr<1ntl ?7nd p, 1v.d.-
roow trnflllt1 .. ~h "" IJ,,
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'1ll ,n111~t 949 642 !AAS
Storage/Garage
Space For Rent 6060
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rt toi. C.111'4v11 ~9 lf>J IJ'1l
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l'l.1. ••I S l /110 "'" '11'J 1111 'HI/ , , I l/')J
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Service Dlrectoty I Carpentry
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on all advt< '"'"R Vnv
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lllUlt ~t .. IC 111 lho1t
dver ll1ements that
h8y are 11nt t1cM •f'd
by the Co11trM lon
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cAlirli'by li>r\ l<lh.lwl
ftfm(H• ~'" ilfU l l62!10> OSC 1l11nn 949 !>\!> 9699
Carpet Clnnlng
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Clean,n~ sr .. 1lP
pet lfl9~ ..
3 rooms & llallwlt SM.ts
flldtJOeS prec00<11ti0111119
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c.,et R9'1lr,&les
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p11u• "''tan 1epa11s.
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Cour teo1" •nr "'e jobs
Wholrule' 949 492 <>m
Cle Ming
Touch or KlaS-'
f:ur!lpc:un F~pcn m
House Cleaning
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I 11cn..cd & Kcmllctl
l'rnlc"innul tc~m~
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(949) 548-0097
l•rtt l•limlle~
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peu °" $4!l1Xlfmo IVH 311. t1IRJI Act 949-2.40 9097
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Laree CIOHI ' ball>. sunny npo~u1e, SlOOOm
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1 br. •"' 4eck, ,..+.,_., bk k to bay/bch, neat
pav111o<1. 41~ Har~ rNM ~Pi Sl<Z 965ot8-72Z>
Gr-4 fie., lb1 to~ely
newlr remod apt wrnew
apprs. 1ric I w d 1n>1de •pt. dt~hwasher & 1111
New carpet ce••n11c Ille Ila. W•lk to beach Sll!l!Y
mo l!r....-.e 96646-1124
o LARGE STUOtO .P
Completely remodeled
k11chen & balh, p11vatt
patio Sl~/mo yurlr
A11t 949-613'3663
" O((AN Vl(W " 16c. completely 1 emoel
eled. brand n41w kitchen
& bath Yearly $1550fmo A9t. ,.,_,,,_,.., .............
~ Ip, wd hkups. olt
'beet tMrklf'C Sl(J(X) -@ 209 llth C)Cg 67S Ql42
Oce_f,.,,t yeorly lbr
lba woodiatau apt, V~W\. par~ing. 110 '1mil
Sl600 • utn 94~38l3
2lr 1 la H!ie. ,_ pnt/crpl.
2 <C/JI pa;ie. bKily.vd. 1/2
blodi lo ~ must -S lfilll/mo 949-278-Jln> QI
bo!lwee11 9am Spm only
2W. 2'oQ. -.......
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.ild rest. Ip, lll' p , w/d
aei sms 949'271H 103
2lod. 2'oo. 1 -........ l wnhm Slyle. lrplc, bold
bay vrew. ~13hon pool
$18'.Xltmo 562 4~ 14/0
N.. H•lthh 2b1 2bt l.imrm. Ip. hdwd lh, pvt
yard, See 2110 Cofill Ave,
$22!JOrno 94!Hi42-5488
llACH DUPlll(
3br 2ba $2300
2b1 lba$1700
310 & 310 1/2 36th St
949 721 s.434
lat ee ?br 2b• Villa
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tcnn» p ool. e•te
auarded S2400/mo d11s
949Z»1!:67 -·~1913
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<Omm lndry hkups PCH
Superror w1lk to be.ch
S?41C, mo949·631 ?713
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•uni.en tub, vaulted ce1I,
Alt s.4500m 949-293 4630
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carl)llt. p1 Nale dol;I\. 1w.,;,
now SI0,000/mo Lou
Vance Rb~
Trever• l level. &•led
comm 211f 2ba. 2 c au.
11ty S32SO/mo Co•st
P1opuhu of Cahl Uiur~ lf@O 94'}-509..a923
Rtnllts Warad 7880
c~n be <....-i-or
Driver, will P•Y up to S!XlO for Rent Call )oan
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lkc.:lunnv.: "Luu...: lips 'inl.. i.hii» !"
Thul appl ics to bridge All well.
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to rt':K'h ~ix cluM. S11K't South's twt>-
heun rr1·U\e c~111blhhtd :a i;umc r~. \lo-(' would have preferred cithtr
Hl"'-._"ooJ or u naturoil three dllbs lll
Im 1hml tum Ho-..c"cr. a~ a~
o( lomng (.md infom1111nc) b~
Nonh·~out11 bid !ht' exrelknt slam.
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1nt1:mJt11111.1h-1 P~ul H...:l.cu. found
the <ljll:mnit h.•.id 111 the I.mg ol dia·
11M111d~ llel'larcr. l••ol.111g al 12 Irick'
1 m eight inrntp•. three •pa.Jc& lllld the
11.:c: .,f heam. lch \jUlfc comfonablc
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J11m1111 1111 tilt' fil\I JJld la.-.t time:.'
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"·" 1.u111pclled tu II) tor thlec )p00c
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4WO dUtO 3~ !IK mt.
r uol r •Ck, mint cond.
•lw•y) i•raae. Sl4,500
949 673 .mz 949-588-9941
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Mary c1e Pascale. M.M. ,.SEft,....,YICE..,.. .. S .... __ _
Newpotl Beach, COM EmploWft'llll
Newport Coa•I SeMCll 8020
Leuon tn the homt
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8801 WWW
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helps others, •nd re
quu es no h•a11trn11
husthn& or recru1t1n11
Soltd Comm1~1on
bonus • 1es1dual 1n come Call 866 4/9·J?/J
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DATA ENTRY W111k on
7our ' own fleA1bl•
Hoursl Credi Payl
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wtlh ~ month old tnlant.
sched flea. '''" •1 0< 1>/t Ref u• !149 683 S8!lO eve
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Id• • •~umc 949 72U 7301
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b • ,1 !>4k m1. I owner.
b11tl\h ••una ~run. • • • ~p t1onatly. clean .s 14 000 1949) 640·0401
NEWPORT HARBOR Community Employment 8500
Beautiful 2BR, 2Sh
with Harbor View
Was$2575 Now $2425
Concrtfl & Maanry
WITfHOln DRYWALL
All 1>hnes smllr& 1obs
CUANI 20yr\ lair. lree
"' l4<Xml 714-639-14-47
Electrlcll Servtces
SM All JOI DPHT
I ocnt. Quick ReSl)onse
Home, 'l'a•d &. Dock Elect
(()""hp CluncM'I Elec:llc l."275870 9$6$70C2
1 .1.C. Uectrlc l-pras
lor°.M C(W'ltractor no toll too
sn...i no toll loo bl8. ltds
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UCINSIO CONTUCTott
No IOI> too sm Al s.w::al Repa1t, remodel. fan\,
spl, new \"K ~36156
Wood/Chnln link, Patio
COvtfS, Doors, Wndws, r• .,_ ,..,.. . ,_.,
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Paid! No C.edlt Ch«ks
Abo hn~ CAPf'rtntL'CI OTR
dflver s 800 181 1718
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OrlWt ORM RC CIONAl 1
Over lhe Road lots ul
miles C.ea1 conwny &
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lrX>-nt 6318 !CAL "SCAN)
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blue 4UI. AC CO. 4
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cfnves R•fltlt toe lll r di.
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Home Repair I House Cleaning
HouH Cle_l,....•p'4 ~======:=::; Wldy,81 wkly/Monthly
Christian Handyman
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949-322-8292
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ll•I' G1eal rates• Imelda
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Masonry
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949-645-4545
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llctual m1, lull lactory
warranty, Ch•mpaene/
tan lthr. mru I. CO.
chrome whe.cls. fantastic
SIYlllfS $~.995 Yl87241
8k1 949 !>86·1888
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Merce4•• ·oo c230
~IMOf Sjlort s.t.er
btauty .0. ""· chi-. iUIO $18 7'JO 714 751 2464
Merce4e1 'ft MU20
4411 llll btaL~/bll\, mntf
lully loaded. sup et b
cond th1 01111h o 111
v87801? $18.995 Aki
949·5H·1118
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Men edu '96 Sl320
Conv, h•rdfsolt lop
wh1te/l•n lthr CD
cht ome wheels superb
hke new cond S?l .99~
vlStZI 8111 ~ !>86 1888 _....,... ......
Mercedf'• 96 320 st
Coupe wh1te/l•n ltht.
hard/,olt lop musl He
to 1pprec1ate 11017496
S?l . 99';) Bii• 949-!>86 1888 _....,...,._,
30 Clatlt'a lellow
el(jll<>fer
32 Lobbies 33 Sct·ll'1 Flutt -34 Qian (hypn l 3$ lgoll;td
36 GUICle 4 2 Sdleoulos
•8 1n "'°" supply •7 Soll and
CU9hlon1 48 \.Ip, II\ ba.o.i
(2-) •9 Sea wat111
II 12 13
BOATS
TOYOTA 't 7 Avalon Xl
btree new tu c'>. well PowerBoats
ma1nblned. unde1 40K 9515
mi SI0,750 949·6!>0 012!> 38Ft Silverton 2 b~d
T.,-'t7 4 ._
SRS 1/6. alnt u.nd. loMled
•uto. new b!Mlls CO,
mnr1. verr cl<Nn $9!JOO
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1 onrn like n•w 454
C•uuders \hp .1v.l1I s I '>0.000 949·615 11489
2 000 LUS l 1lm 1111
Cf3)"' cle<I w 11.,.~ liolly d.c~ varn1shell
WCHJd ml~• new t.u~h
l'l•l\ SuHey top &· lull
• ove• Sl900 949-!JI» ,'l?.XI
Vehlcln Wanted 9045 BOAT REPAIRS/
AUTOS WANTED
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949-228-SUI
MOTOR HOMES
Motor Homes ·
Rent 9355
SERVICES
BOATS SLIPS/
MOORINGS/
LAUNCHING/
STORAGE 9680
1 /2 price •lip av~1t nn
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