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FRIDAY I JULY 11, 2003
Bo8rd tosses
swap meet bids
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><EN~ "RE.P.(;N DA'l I ..
Lucio Bonilla wipes down the horses on a merry-go-round as workers prepared for the opening of the fair
All's fair today
Fair Board votes to
reopen bidding
process for luc rative
O.C. Marke t Pl ace
contract.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
I AJRC.H< >U:\U'> rhe
Orange County l·air Bo<lrd on
Thur'>day n.c>JeUt'd two propo'>al'>
to run thl· Orani.w c .ounty Mar·
ket Pia ct• for the nt'xt I 0 ye.m
and \\111 reopen the b1ddmg
proce'>'>
\\ ith tht' prote'>'> becoming
mired tn contrmer'>\. the boanJ
said 11 t.l<:tt•d m the name ol tau
ne..._.,
J111.• tv.o rnrnranie<. that had
'>Ubrrnued hid-. art: Tel PhiJ l.11
terpn'>t:'>. wl11ch created the con
cept tor the high end swap mt'l't
hatk in 1%4 and ha-. been run-
CITY HALL
n111g 11 e\l·r '>1m·e, and Amem:an
Par~ n \wJp, a -.ubsidiary ot
fJt:>laV.dW 'urth. c1 privately ov.n
i-d lolllpdn\ bd't'd in Buf!Jlo,
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ll l' llldll'>lrte'>
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rult-d 10 lollo\\ the u11arnmuu'>
JU\"ll t· •ii "' -.curing rummlltt'e
to ''Jrt tron1 '>tratch cll1d ,..,,.,ut a
llt:\' 1m1tat1on for propo'><lh af
t1•r llt'<Htng pre'>entattonc, from
both wmpJtllt,, public cc1m
nwnt thJt ht'J\1.ly !a\'Ored lei
Phtl aJtd dth 11 t· frrim legi:ll mun·
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111g trJ n-wt t tht: bit.I.., 8.Jrbam
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See BIOS, Pa&e A4
The Orange County Fair celebrates tomatoes
as it kick s off its 111 th install men r Fair goes big
for bands
Nichols recall
Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
INSIDE
For more Orange
County Fair news, see
Happenings Page A7
reconsidered
I t's red. it's npe and
it's all set to rock -,
today. ....
Ope rung -including Bob Dy Ian.
Duran Duran and
Melissa Etheridge.
Lolita Harper
Daily Pilot
I n a urne ot belt ughtemng
ar1>und the \late. Orangt• Count)
Farr official" have planned a
gluttonou'> concert 'erre~ -starting
tonight -and are ~pt·ndmg $5.R
million to bring 111 big· name b.uid.,
Jnd 'tate-ot-the-art producuom
ceremonies for the
11 I th annual Orange
County Fair. whose
theme this year is "Red ,
The other star
Ripe and Rockin'," will begin at 10
a.m. with a festive procession leading
10 the Heritage Stage.
The fair also has several new
attractions this year, said Steve
Beazley, deputy general manager of
the Orange County Fau.
attraction at this year's
fair promises to be the Skyride, a ndt'
that operates like a slo lift. taking
visitors from one end of the
fairgrounds to the other.
I-air official., increa'>t:d their
en1enamme111 budget h\ S.t 8
·our biggest new a ttraction is llie
Pacific Amphitheatre." he said.
"The ride 1s about 55 feet off the
ground." Beazley said. "It's lond of a
low ride, and we hope 11\ a lot of hm
for people ·
New also at thi:. year\ fair is the
Orange Groove, a museum 'ihowing
mil hon, or S'l t Ill., thi.,} ec1r lo l<tke
ad\Jrltage of the newlr renmJll•d
PJl ifil Amphitheatre n1e total I" .i
dr.1111a11c 1m rt:'ase from la't H'M'
SI ll'.i rn1lhon budget I .<t\I \'!'Jr. tht•
fhe amphitheater, which reopened
this year, will feature a 15-day
concert series with several big names See FAIR, Pa&e A4 See BANDS, Pa&e AS
Costa Mesa gets birthday cake, fireworks
Event at Pacific
Amphitheatre is
more of a party than
City Hall ceremony
last month.
Deirdre Newman
Da1lyP1lot
FAIRGROUNDS -Planning
Commissioner Dennis DeMaJo
"I love it." DeMaio said. "It's
fantastic. It's a beautlfuJ city. It's a
great party."
The amphitheater opened its
doors for the first time in seven
years for the event. The official
anniversary was June 29, and a
ceremony was held June 30 in
front of City Hall to inaugurate
the city's new flag.
As people entered the fair-
grounds. they were greeted by a
cake measurable in yards with
the words "50 CostArnazlng
Years" emblazoned in ch ocolate
frosting.
Findley said he wru. delighted
that the debut of the newly reno-
vated honored the city's anniver-
sary.
"I think it's significant that the
first event is a commum ty event
and is honoring 50 yean. of C.osta
Mesa." Bailey-Findley said.
The event showcased the city's
history in a video.
"It's a fun reflection of Costa
Mesa's history and excitement
for the furure. • said Amy Kuchta.
anniversary party coordinator.
19Jfl am.I 1lw I 'l.l3 earthquake.
One of tht• people tnterviewed
1eca.lled Newpon Boulevard
when it W<I'-a "three -lane suicide
h1ghwa)' ..
The band Spl.i<.h provided
funk and d1'l o lllU'>IC. The eve-
nmg rttln1111Jtt·d in a scintillating
d1spla} of fireworks.
Many re..idents !>aJd that they
came to the party to show their
pride m their city.
Bu sinessman leading
effort says a decision
about the
councilman will be
made next week.
June Casaerande
Daily Pilot
NEWPORr Bl-.ACH
Rmme,.,man IJovd Ikerd 1~ re·
consrdcnng an ·effon to ou\t
Counolman Dick :--ichob
weighing whelher a recall \\CJUld
do the cttv more harm than
good
After attending ruesday night\
City Council meeting. at which
nearly 50 people 5poke in a
council lhamber hned \.\ith lV
camerJ..-.. Ikerd ....ud that the
harm of perpetuaun~ the rnntro·
vero;y might o.mveigh the ben
efirs of a recall
'\\e want to do what., be'>t for
the u1mmuru1~ " Ikerd -.aid '"Thi'
community''> our main com em
I le -.aJd th<H he expet t '> w
make a dedc,1011 hv earlv ne"t
week. cihcr talkmg "11h '>Uppon
er. and \\eighmg the outcomes
But hl'i '>lance on the recall Ill
no v.a\ rt>Oect<. J ,of1ened ,1ance
on \:irhol'> rnmmenLs about
'l.feXJ ccl.n'>
On the rnntran. lkerd said he
"·•') ··agha'il" c11 <,ome of the
more extreme \.1ew.., voilt:'d by
;\/ichul'> ~upporter-. who '>poke
at the lllt'l'llng.
See NICHOLS. Pa&e A4
·was grooving to a funky rhythm
at the Pacific Amphitheatre on
Thursday night. The irrepressible
city official was one of more than
800 people who helped Costa
Mesa celebrate its 50th anniver-
sary.
"It's great," Ellen Hsu said. "I
was just wondering how they
made it so big.·
Former Mayor Mary Horn-
buckle presided as master of cer-
emonies. She introduced the
video history, which featured
longtime residents reminiscing
about events such as the Oood of
"We live in Costa Mesa and
we're proud ~ our city,· June
Mcintyre said. "I thought we'd
suppon it and brought the kids
to watch th e fireworks show."
Those who planned the event DON LEACH I OAILV Pll.OT
Kids rush up for a piece of a giant chocolate cake at the
Fair President Becky Bailey-see BIRTHDAY, Pase M CostAmazrng celebration at Pacific Amphitheatre.
THINKING ALLOWED.
It was a real nice conspiracy we had going there
makes ruff up. shifts the attention. record. which aeena to contradk:t the,
Nichols Ls doing lbe fox trot. fact that It wu IDegedJy takecl out of
·~ how can th.l9 [conspiracy context. And~ lhe&'e Is an evil plot to
tbeoryJ tMO be an issuer' Bromberg take Nlc::hols down.
said. ·1 just don't blow how to respond Phew. To be boneilc. I am glad the
lo the absurd.• charade.is OYer. I was pttfns pmtty
Lec-'1 tab lh""1tory of Nichols' died of runninl around toWD in a doM.
araena.l, lhall M: memoridna ~~Ind
Pint, he ~ the comment by malr:lnl 1ate nWst trtpe to Pim Sbldort 6
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AT A GLANCE
ON THE WEB:
~.~am
WEATHER
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, A2 Friday, Joly 11, 2003
FILE PHOTCW DAILY P1LOT
At the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, housed in this docked river boat, f amities will compete to build smaller boats.
Alinost ready to row
Twenty families will build rowboats in about
16 hours at the Newport Harbor Nautica l
Museum this weekend
FYI
•WHAT: Boat building event
•WHERE: Newport Harbor Nautical·
Museum, 151 Coast Highway
• WHEN: from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday
and from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m . Sunday Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
T here will likely be a few family
feuds' and plenty of happy
memories this weekend at the
Newport Harbor Nautical
Museum, where 20 families will each
try to build a rowboat in iust 16 hours.
This is the first time ever that the
museum is hosting this Boat Building
Event, said Glenn 7..agoren, the
museum's presldeni and chief
executive.
The event is the brainchild of
Wooden Boat Magazine, which
pitched the idea to the museum, he
said.
"We thought It was a great idea,"
Zagoren said. "We set out to get 20
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neutlcal event, submit the lnformedon to
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Mele, CA 92627J by fax to(_, MM1'JO:
or by e-meN to dailyplJote~
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boats built, and alJ the spots were sold
out in two days."
Each family pays $75 to build a
9-foot wooden rowboat that costs
about $450, he said.
"But more than the money, it's a
family team-building opportunity,"
Zagoren said. "It's an event where
everybody participates. They're all in it
together."
The boat calls for a lot "construction
work." he said.
"So we'd do most of the heavy
cutting," Zagoren said. "We'd like
everyone to come in with 10 fingers
and leave with 10 fingers."
Families wiJI also try to float and
race their brand new boats under the
supervision of Orange County Harbor
Patrol deputies Sunday afternoon.
boating ufety end ulllng yeaHound for
pet"ION with diNbHitles. Free. (949)
fW0.1878.
Or-.. County emplortn cen bmg their
employees out to Newport Beach on
W'Mlcdeys to enjoy e dey of Niling
~of er-. Coat College. The
8mool of lllllng Md Seemerwhtp now
olwee dwa forgrwpe to wot1c with
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• ADMlSSION: Free for observers _
•INFORMATION: Call (949) 673-7863 or
visit www.nhnm.org.
TI1ere will be trophies and awards
for all families, including one for the
best boat, the team "with the best
intentions" (if not the best product).
Lhe youngest and oldest teams and the
team with "the most enthusiasm."
·we don't want anyone to leave
disappoinied. • Zagoren said.
He said Newpon Beach will have the
Wooden Boat Magazine's biggest boat
building event in Southern California.
Five boats are being built at the San
Diego Maritime Museum, he said.
MNext year, we may even have 30 or
40," l.agoren said. "The response this
year has been overwhelming.·
you aport..flehing .tills to th4 test In e
fully equipped Bolton whaler, or soar
ebove It Ill one PlrMIU flight elong the
Newport coaat. Complimentary Ice end
bevereges ere included with all electric
boat rent.els.
............... CM put you Oft the
wetet In m..,y weya: with lfngle Ind
dou~ key1b, electric boats, 14-holder
.. ubolta, pedal boeta and runeboutl
for offlho,. UM or cn.1iaing the bay.
Belbo• Boat Rental• ellO holdt
two-hour scewnger hunts eboerd the
electric bey boats, provtdlno group
actlVity for corporations, birthdey1,
nonproftt orpnintlone and group
outings. The hunt pecbges Include
boats, trMe quudona, m1ps, Polaroid
cemerM end IUl)plle9. The co.t of e
hunt begtne ei $225 per boat end
catering la 1V1lleble et en eddltJonel
rate. For hunt r ... rwtton1, cell (949)
873-7200.
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THE HARBOR COLUMN
There are many
ways to avoid
colliSions
Ahoy. equivalent systematic
observation of
detected objects.
Wayne writes ln
simpler terms, ·1f you
have a radar unit
aboard, It needs to be
operational If the
radar is operational.
then the radar needs
"Nearly 20%
of all boating
accidents in California
occur during the three
summer holiday
weekends of Memorial
Day, Fourth of July and
Labor Day," according
to a repon from
California's
Department of Boating
and Waterways. The
top accidents are
MIKE , to be.on and scanni~
while the vessel is
WHITEHEAD underway !including
during daylight
vessel collisions that are
attributed to Inexperienced or
inattentive operators.
How true about the
operators. Just talce a boat
cruise around Newport Harbor
on any summer weekend, and
you wiJl see vessels barging
against the flow of traffic and
those under sail Lhink:ing that
they always have Lhe right of
way. Terms such as COLREGS
(i.e .. Rule 9), end-on, crossing,
sea room, overtalcing, CPA and
maintaining course and speed
are unfamiliar to many
skippers.
Vent1're outside the harbor
into the ocean, and you have to
wonder if the approaching
vessel has someone standing
watch. I wiU bet Lhat more than
90% of the time, a boat hits the
beach because the skipper left
the helm while the boat was on
autopilot. Modern electronics
have made boating easier and
safer, but I do see many toys
such as a $12,000 color
touch·screen global positioning
system, or GPS. installed on a
'boat that goes only between
Newport and Avalon.
wof all the electronics you
can purchase for your boat,
there's one that's not a toy!•
said Wayne Spivalc of the
National Press Corps. NationaJ
Marketing and Public Affairs
Department, and United States
Coast Guard Auxiliary.
·sure, a GPS integrated into
a chart ploner makes your life
easier. You just need to
remember to occasionally (like
every hour) plot your position
on a paper chart," Spivak said.
"The one electronic tool that
changes your legal standing
(from a liabUity standpoint).
when Installed, is radar.·
I have mentioned in
previous columns that skippers
need to use every means
available to avoid a collision
and, yes, that does mean using
your radar, even in Newpon
Harbor with its 9.000 boats. All
vessels more than 12 meters or
39.4 feet long are required to
have on board a copy of the
Navigation RuJes,
International-Inland, known as
Nav Rules or COLREGS.
Open your book to Rule 7.
tltJed "Risk of Collision." and
read Section Q: Proper use
shall be made of radar
equipment If fitted and
operational, including
long-range scanning to obtain
early warning of risk of
collision and radar plotting or
hours)."
This rule is what changes the
radar from a toy to a tool, since
there Is no legal requirement to
rurn on your GPS. I highly
recommend that boaters take
the time to learn how to use
their radar. You can practice
with the radar on targets
during daylight before you
need to depend on your radar
skills at night or in the fog.
Also keep in mind that the
radar's image is accura te in
comparison to your GPS's
chart plotter. Olart images are
basically scanned-in charts
that have known inaccuracie'>,
so if in doubt. trust the radar. I
depend on radar constantly to
enter harbors at night or in the
fog while using the GPS for
reference of entrance layouts
and buoy placements.
Boaters can read Wayne
complete the radar article
onJine at
www.freeportjlotilla1306.org
/press/radar.html.
TIP OF THE WEEK
Recreational Boaters of
California opposes Assembly
Bill 694. Amended AB 694
(Lloyd Levine, Monday)
includes, once again, the vessel
use tax. CurrentJy, the law
exempts a vessel that's out of
the state for 90 days, but that
will be changed to six months.
Meanwhile. if the boat is
registered to a California
resldent,.the vessel use tax
applies automatically.
Who is thinking up these
laws? Do they remember the
devastation to the marine
industry from the luxury tax?
So let's double the time vessels
stay in Mexico. which is good
for their economy and bad for
our local marine businesses.
Take a look around town: How
many RVs and cars do you see
with registration tags from
Arizona? As I have mentioned
in many previous columns, to
buy a SI -million yacht, you wiJI
pay aJmost Sl00,000 in
combined taxes the flfst year
aJone. Time now to contact
your state representative
before we tax aJI our yacht
sales out of state.
Safe voyages.
• MIKE WHITEHEAD ia the Pilot's
boating and harbor columnist.
Send him your harbor and
marine-related thoughts and sto~
1uggestlon1 by e-mall 10
Mllcel§8011thouBt1TV.com or visit .
Boathouse TV.com.
SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST
Ctouda will ltkt around until
about 12:30or10 this
eftemoon, after which highs
will near 80 In Costa MeN end
the lower 70. In Newport Be.en. Lowl will ltlll only drop
toabout63.
Seturdey should be slightly
wanner.
~:
www.nwt.no.a.gov
BOATING FORECAST
The IOUth...-ty winds wll
bk>w 6 to 16 knots In the Inner
wtters toctev, Whh 2.foot
w....... and f w..t IMtl of &to
7fMt.
Out f9rther, the nOfthetty
winde wtll blow 15 to 26 llnotl
Mlty, but iheV'll lightlln up In
the lbmoon when tMy
become nontl••llll<riv· At thlt
point, theV'1I btow 10 to 15
llnotl, with 1· to Moat WW.
ende~twelof8tol
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SURF
Knee-to wal11-hlgh1
continue to be the tops. But
there will be • high tide near 7
feet this evening et 1bout8
p.m.
But thlngt lhould chenge on
Saturday, when the next
IOUthwelt swell rolls In. At th1t
point, wa'll Me wlilt· to
c:helt-hlgha.
Sundey'l looklng even
b9tter .. the awefl peeb.
E>epeet 10me lhou~lgh1.
~will be 9'mltar.
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TIDES
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car re
Newport's assemblyman is amon g the
leaders of Republican efforts to keep truces
on car registration low.
Pa ul Cli nton
Daily Pilot
NEWPOJU BPACH -Assem-
blyman John Campbell wants
you to receive a rebate for the
cost of registering your car; he's
even willing to provide you the
form to claim it.
Campbell, on Wednesday, an-
nounced he would hand drivers a
sanctioned form from the De-
partment of Motor Vehicles to re-
quest the rebate. Gov. Gray Davis,
on June 20, uiggered a clause in a
1998 law that ends a five-year pe-
riod during which drivers paid
only 0.6% to register their vehi-
d es, instead of the 2% Lt bad been
before the law went into effect.
Beginning in October, drivers
who register their vehicles will
pay three times what they paid
last year.
C.ampbell has also joined a tax-
payer la\Wllit to overturn Davis'
decision ana Is crafting an initia-
tive that would do the same.
HPeople will start getting their
bills in less than a m onth,"
C.ampbell said Thursday. "We
think we're on very solid ground
with this case:
Campbell added his name to a
legal complaint filed by the How-
ard Jarvis Taxpayers Assn., which
was filed Ju.ty 3. State Sen. Tom
McOintock (R· Thousand Oaks)
also appointed Campbell to CO·
cha1r a committee that would de·
velop an initiative for the Novem·
ber 2004 ballot
Democrats have argued that
the blame for the increase lies
with Republicans, specifically for·
mer Gov. Pete Wllson. It was Wll·
son who signed the bill into law,
which included a uigger 'clause
that raised the tax back to 2%
when the state could no longer
afford to cover the difference.
Campbell posted the new
form. an "application for refund."
on his Assembly Web site
( www.assembly.ca.goolcampbelf).
On the site, Campbell walks driv·
ers through the process of filling
out the fonn, which he advises be
included with payment for regis-
terin$ the vehicle. Be sure to '>ave
a copy of the completed fonn.
Campbell said.
Campbell said dnvef') .,houldn't
refuse to pay the i.ncreai.ed fee.
since that could rel.uh 1n a ucket
for expired tagi.. P"dy lht' tax. then
apply for the rebate, <..ampbell
said.
On the '>ite, L.amp~IJ ..ay'> the
effort to ove,rturn the tax ""will
likely take a year or more."
The proce<>> could parcillel fee'>
out-of-state drivers pmu out in
the early 1990'>. I he $ IOO .. .,rnog
impact fee," a> 11 wa" k11ow11, Wd.~
eventually thrown out hv a 1udge.
The dnver-. .who paid II wert' .tll
eligible for rebate'>. but ft•\\ .tp·
plied. Le!>S than I !)'It ol the rev·
enue the state collectl:'d lor th<>'>e
fees was paid had... c ..impbl'll
'iald.
John Laing moves out of Newport Beac h
The h omebuilder has left Dove Street for the
sprawli ng Iivine Business Complex.
Paul Cli nton
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Home·
builder John Laing Homes ·has
left its office here, signing a lease
with the Trammell Crow Co. for
sp ace in a new building in Irvine.
John Laing. a division of wt
Homes LLC and one of the top
hom ebuilders in Orange County.
moved into itS 17,000-square-
foot space to the Park Place sec·
uon of the Irvine Business Com·
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plex late last month, said Alene
McKenzie, a spokeswoman for
owner Trammell Crow.
"They have an absolutely
beautiful space that overlooks
the entry," Mc;Kenzie said.
"They've moved in already."
The homebuilder signed a
lease for the space, on the sec·
ond floor o f a six-floor building.
about two months ago. McKen-
zie said . and moved in on Jun e
27. It's pan of the business com·
plex at 3 121 Michelson Drive,
formation, call Rabbi Rayna Ga·
vurtz at (949) 644-1999.
which has 146,700 square feet of
ren table space.
John Laing was previously at
895 Dove St., near Bristol Street.
P'drent WL Home!> still occupies
space at the building.
Newport Beach leaders said
they weren't worried about Wl.
Homes' ability to fill the space
left by the departure.
"(Newport Beachl is a very de-
sirable bustness address." said
Richard Leuhrs. the president of
the Newport Beach Cllamber of
Com merce. "It does better than
other areas of the county."
Cushman & Wakefield of Cab-
fomia lnc as d1recung leasing for
.. Special meetings set for
Temple Bat Yahrn
Cancer foundation wi JJ
host volunteer session
The Susan G. Komen Breast
Cancer Foundation will h old an
orientation fo r volunteers from
6 to 8 p .m . Thursd ay at its
Orange County headquarters at
3 19 1-A Airport Loop Drive,
Costa Mesa.
with a pre~enta11on about the
foundation and information
about b reast health. Sessions
on spec ific p rograms and vol-
unteer opportuniues will fol·
low .
The foundation will hold the
race on Sunday. ept. 28. in
Newport Beach. In us 11 years.
the Orange County race has
raised more than $9 milljon;
about 75% stays 1n th e county
for local breast cancer out·
reach, education. screening and
treatment programs.
•
Temple Bat Yahm wilJ hold
special sessions at 7:30 p.m. to-
day and Aug. 15 for those sttug-
. gling with pain. illness, broken
relationships, grief and other dif.
ficult transitions.
The special services, titled
"Healing of the Soul.· will take
place at the tem ple. 1011 Camel·
back St, Newport Beach. For tn·
Volunteers are needed for
Race for the Cure and fund·
raising events. Mo re than 2,000
volunteers participate annually.
The orientation will o pen
Reservations are necessary.
For more information, call (7 14)
957-9157.
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gives Nichol'> one last
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4 to 2 in favor of a n::.olu·
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cannot abide b} the oat.h of
office that counetl members
take. then he should re<.tgn.
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was used to find the cat stuck behind this wall.
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Firefighters rescue
cat using technology
Newpon Beach firefight-
ers on Wednesday rescued
J cal stuck inside a walJ us·
i11g a thermal imager, offi-
l ials said.
f\ thermal imager is usu-
ally used for detecting fires
hurning inside walls. but on
Wednesday, it helped save a
kitten's life.
firefighters responded to
the caJJ tJ1at cam e in al
.ihouc 2 p.m. from an apart·
ment complex in tJ1e 1000
hlock of West Coast High-
way. said Donna Boston,
c;pokeswoman for the New-
purt Beach Fire Depart-
nH'nt.
"Firefighters could hear
the meows rnming from
the waJI. but could not lu-
l ate the cat,· she said. Ros-
1011 said they tried to put
holes in the drywall, bu1
c,till could not find the kit-
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POLICE FILES
COSIA_MESA
• Avenue of the Arts: A
vehicle burglary was
reported in the 3400 bled at
3:26 p.m. Wednesday.
• El Camino Drive: Vandalism
was reported in the 1000
blodt at 12:13 a.m.
Wednesday.
• Harbcw ~Grand
theft was reported In the 2000
blade at 8'A6 a.m. Wednesday.
• Harbor Boulevwd end
Vtetorie Street: A traffic
accident involving injuries
was reported at 6:13 a.m.
Wednesday. ·
• Newport Boulewrd: Petty
theft was reported in the 2100
blodt at 8:19 a.m.
Wednesday.
• Paltt Drive: A vehicle
burglary was reported in the
600 blodt at 1 :51 a.m.
Wednesday.
• Pinecreek Drive: A home
burglartW&s reported in the
2800 bled at 2:06 p.m.
Finally, they scanned the
wall with the thermal im-
ager and found a "hot
spot," she said.
"They cut right above tht:
hot spot and out popped a
kitten." Boston said. "The cat
was freed within minutes of
the Fire Departments ar·
rival and suffered liule in-
jury. she.said.
Crash created hour
delay on freeway
The northbound Corona
del Mar Freeway's connec-
tor to the San Diego Free-
way was s luggish for about
an hour Thursday after-
noon after a driver in a
Lexus crashed into a guard
rail, California I lighway
Patrol officials said.
The 1:20 p.m . accident
caused two lanes to be
blocked. A SigAJert was is-
sued for about 20 minutes,
officials said.
TI1e driver suffered minor
injuries and wac; no1 taken
to the hospital, said Cosla
Mesa Fire officials who re·
sponded 10 the incidenr.
Wednesday.
• West 17th Street end
Placentia Avenue: A
hit-and-run was reported al
12:12 p.m. Wednesday.
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• Baypointe Drive: A home
burglary was reported in the
1500 bled at 12:01 p.m.
Wednesday.
• C;elMo Court Battery was
reported in the 100 bk>dc at
11:34 a.m. Wednesday.
•West Coast Highwey: A
traffic accident involving
injuries was reported in the
1200 bled at 3:28 p.m.
Wednesday.
• L.et.y.a. Avenue:
Vandalism was reported in
the 3000 blodt at 1:13 a.m.
Wednesday.
• Mc:Fedden Piece: Battery
was reported in the 100 blodt
at 12:32 a.m. Wednesday.
• Newport c....r Drive East
Ari assault was reported in
the 300 bled at 9:33 p.m.
Wednesday.
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BIDS
Continued from Al
issue a new ~est for bids, with
Barbaro agafu abstainlrl~.
The decision is a blow to Tel
Phil President Jeff Tuller, who
had adamantly arsued that
American Park. 'n SWap should
pJay by the initial rules or the
bidding process. It is a measured
victory for American Park. 'n
Swap, whose proposal was ini-
tially rejected on a technicality.
American Park. 'n Swap's appeal
of the rejection prompted Thurs-
day'~ decision. American Parle 'n
Swap officials had hoped the
board would decide to consider
its bid along with Tel Phil's.
Board presid~nt Ruben Smith
said his personal feeling was that
the process was tainted by vari-
ous allegations and so it was bet·
ter to halt it and start over again.
#From day one, the goal was to
make this a fair and open proc-
ess.• Smith said. *There were is-
sues alleged by both sides. So I
felt if it went forward, it was just
wasting time because it would
end up in litigation one way or
another.·
Teller expressed satisfaction
with the fair boards decision.
• 1 think the board did what it
felt was in the best interest or the
board, citizens of Costa Mesa
and the fairgrounds," Teller said,
adding that he didn't \\!Ml to
speculate on what Tel Phil's new
bid would contain.
Jerry Jacobs Jr .. executive vice-
president of Delaware Nonh,
said the outcome did not sur-
prise him.
·eertainly, it's right from the
board's perspective and the tax-
payers." Jacobs said. "Based on
the history lof this process!. the
board h as to maintain the integ-
rity of rhe process."
Sanford said she dissented be-
cause she tho ught integrity
could best be maintained by
working with the two bids al-
ready submitted.
fhe district originally issued
ru1 invitation for bids on the
FAIR
Continued from Al
the history of Orange County
music and venues. he said.
Jn addition to the rides and
special attractions. tJ1ere is the
food -mostly dft'p·fried. nus
year, they'll be frying a lot of stuff.
induding Oreos and l\vinkies.
"We~re also having a new crepe
stand. the Chocolate 1iJrt.illa
Factory, and a new fish taco
stand,· Bea7Jey said.
Fair officials expa"t a large
ALLOWED
Continued from Al
might not have enough time to
fully devote myself to Operation
Nix Nichols.
But seriously. there i.s no need
for a conspiracy to paint Nichols
as a bigot -his supporters do
chat for him. On Tuesday.
speaJcer after speaker went to the
podium at City I-fall to "defend"
him. And time after time, they
spewed revulsion and loathing
toward those of Latino descent
an·d were truly affronted by
having to look at, be around and
listen to people of Latino origin.
Not once did Nichols stop
them, disagree with them or
make comments to distance
himself from tJ1eir views. Before
this week. I was reluctant td
really take personal offense at
Nichols comment about
Mexicans. I grew up in Orange
County. I have heard derogatory
comments about Mexicans all
my life.
When I would confront people
NICHOLS
Continued from A 1
"We don't feel Mr. Nichols re-
presents the community and
the people speaking at that
meeting deQ.nltely don't re-
present the community," Ckerd
said, referring to reporu that
most of Nichols' supporters who
spoke at the meeting were not
Newport Beach teSldents. "The
big concem ts If Nichols It lak-
lng this support that he bad
from outside lhe community as
a mandate ror what he's doing
ContnJed from Al
Olllly Pildt
et m e s ec1s1on 1 can Prut n Swap) didn't do it -
ant.I If doesn't make much 5'q£e
to go back to square zero,• Cutril!
said. ·111e majority or pubtic
speakers favored the incumbent.
atmosphere of intimidation and misinformation,
but in an open process.'
John Fembach
American Pcw1< 'n Swap President "I live in College Park and hav~
dealt with previous fair bolvc}s
and the Tellers on many ooca--
sions, • former Costa Mesa
Mayur Linda Dixon said. "Orie
time, we butted heads. the ~J.l
·ers responded, met with 'the
community, made changes ~
have truly won the respect of the
commw1ity." ' • ·
lease for the outdoor, retail
manetplace at the fairgrounds
in January, said Beclcy Bailey-Fin-
dley. fair and exposition center
president Thi Phil and American
Park 'n Swap submitted their
bids by the April 2 deadline. The
fair boards scoring committee
deemed TeJ Phil's proposal com-
plete and American Park 'n
Swap's non-responsive because
it omitted one document
A notia; of the proposed awaro
was issued to Tel Ph.ii on April 10.
but American Parle 'n Swap ap·
pealed that decision to the state
Department or General Services.
The state issued its recommen-
dation in June, suggesting that
the board consider American
Park 'n Swap's bid because its
omission was "immaterial."
Tel Phil ftled a temporary re-
straining order to keep the bid
proposals wider wraps until the
fair board made its fmaJ deci·
sion. The Orange County Su·
perior Court granted the order.
Delaware North owns the Bos-
ton Bruins National Hockey
League team and operates hos-
pitality and event venues at
large-scale tourist attractions
such as the Kennedy Space Cen ·
ter and Yosemite National Park.
During his presentation. Jacobs
emphasiud the company's family
roots. The company was founded
by Jacobs' grandfather and his
grandfather's two brothers almo<a
100 years'ago, Jacobs said.
"We trade on our name -the
Jacobs' famiJy name. That's how
we get our business." Jacobs
said.
TI1e company views itself as a
caretaker of "special plac·eo;"
around the country such ac; Yo-
semite National Park. the <;rand
Canyon and Niag<lf3 I-alls. Jarnh'>
said.
At the board'~ request, Jacobs
clarified information on its op ·
FYI
estion of the now defunct Los
Alamitos swap meet and a felony
co11viction against Delaware
North.
He said the owners of the Los
Alamitos racetrack had tried run-
ning a swap meet, which wasn't
doing very welJ. so it asked Dela-
ware North, which had a conces-
sion contract. to try its hand Tue
company obUged, but as it was
trying to revive the swdp meet,
the owhers decided to seU the
land, Jacobs said.
The felorty conviction oc-
curred during his grandfather's
tt.>rm and involved the company
that preceded Delaware Nonh,
Jacobs said.
American Park 'n Swap Prcsi-
de111 Juhn ..-ernbach urged the
board to open its bid and score
it, along with Tel Phil's.
·we think the best decision i11
not made in an atmqsphere of
intimidation and misinforma-
tion, hu1 in an open process,·
Fcrnhach "aid .
llohert Currie, an attorney
\\ith 1~1tham & Wat.k.im.. spoke
011 hl'half of Tel PhiJ. He paid
tr ihute to the l'eHers' evolution of
tlll' Mnrkct Place. Teller's father,
Buh. '>ta m•d the event in 1969.
"I have great admiration for
American f".ut 'n Swap and
I >elaware North," Currie said.
"I've hcen to the Grand Canyon
-~orgN1us; Yosemi1e -gor·
g<'OU'>; Nia~drn falls -go~eous;
and Yellowstone -gorgeou'>.
I've alc;o been to the Orange
County Market Place. God made
tht• lir.-.1 four plaC'cs, nor Dela-
wart• North. l'hc Tellers rnadl' thl'
Ora11g1• Counry Market l'lan·.
a11d that\ meaningful. very
11wa11ingful."
11£> urged the hoard to.abide hy
the rl'q1111cments in its reque.<,t.
"!lie fall that you. ladies and
gcntlc•nll'n. 'i<.'I fonh a require·
rll('lll Ill llllUlllhlRIJOUS terms uf
Although no one spoke ifl"'fa·
vor of Ameflcan Park 'n Swap
during the pubUc comment SCS·
sion. the company subminett.ti
slew of letters to the fair boartl
supporting its management.
"We find that from top to OOL·
tom, Delaware North. and o~tr
local operators of American Park
'n Swap are more than compt!-
tent. very helpful and very Will
ing to work with their vendd~ ...
wrote Mocha and Glenn fa\Jer.
vendors at American's ·PhoMiM
Park 'n Swap. "We would highly
recommend them to assllriil'
management and control or a(l)1
other operation."
The next step is for the iair
staff to tlrdw up a new invitation
for proposal'>. Smith said hr
didn't know when !hat wouJd ht•
dune since the fair board ju.,t
made its decision.
In general, reque!.ls for pro·
posab involve analysis, advcAii..
ing requirements and giving no
lice, Bailey-findley said. 1111-'
unginal request ~ had eight
amendments. The staff will rocu ..
on making the new request moll'
corlCI~ dnd consider que flan"
'>uch ~:What does the farr really
want? and I low does it make it
fair iJnd equitable?
Harley-Findley said that 'Ii
fa)>t tracking the proc·t·~<>. hoard
memlwr'> hope to be ablt• to
aw<tnl a contra('( by the begin
nmg of nl'xt year.
• DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa
MPsa and may be readled at 19491 •
574-4221 or by e-mail at
deirdre newman a lat1mes com
The Orange County Fair kicks off al 10.a.m today. Genera
admission is $7, seniors (55 and older) pay $6 and admission for
children 6 to 12 is $3. Admission for children ur1der 5 is free.
MC'.d. dnd that\ aJway~ one u(
the ~µc.unts.u( t be fair "
St>curi1y b al'>o beefed up th1<>
yt·ar. wirh officl'n. d1cding
ht~l'r bag,, induding backpack..;.
diaJX•r hag-. and briefcase ... Today, active military, fire and police personnel can get in free
with a guest between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Also. the first 111 adults to
come to the fair will receive a free ticket in honor of the 11 lth
annual Orange County Fair. The fair lasts through Aug. 3.
"But we don't believe that's
go mg tu ca tt..e any ma1or dl"lay<.. •
BecvJL")' ..aid. "ln thi.<; day and -
~e. Wt' tJunk people are ready for
11."
The fair iS'closed on Mondays. Information: (714) 708·3247 o r
visit the Web site at www.ocfa1r.com.
crowd ~weekend. he said.
"We have the concerts. the
motorcycle jumping and
demolition derby ~ weekend."
he said "The entertainment is
really sll"Ong. So we do expect big
about their derogatory
comments, they would usually
say something like. ·vou know
I'm not talking about people like
you,· or •rm not racist My best
friend is Mexican.• Or my
personal favorite, from one of
my closest friends who is
Mexican herself, "I'm not like
them."
lgnorant7 Yes. Stupid? Yes.
lnsensltive? Yes. Evil bigots? No.
But even the people I grew up
with would have been shocked
by the venom being spewed at
the council meeting. l have
heard some pretty ignorant
things from both sides of the
argument that ignore all
common sense and play upon
emotions. exaggeralions and
rhetoric.
It's not Nichols' fault he said all
&ose thingr; about Mexicans. It is
not hie; fault people find his
comments to be completely out
or line. It's all a set up. A plot to
take him down. How dare the
Pilot accurately quote him, and
how dare people take offense to
his comment. Nichols smell'> a
rat. I would argue the stench is
and he conliinues to do so, that
this is just going to get worse
and worse and worse. We're
hoping that Mr. Nichols wiU
back down and not take it as a
mandate."
Ikerd had announced last
month that he planned to begin
a citizen recall of Nichols in re-
sponse to several comments
Nichols has made about Mexi-
cans.
•JUNE CASAGRANDE covers
Newport Beach end John Wayne
Airport. She mey be reached at
(949) 574-4232 or by e-mail et
june.caHgranth latimes.com.
'
Mayor Gary Monahan said he
had run reconnecting with the
put and old acquaJntan~
"I saw• lot o( people I haven't
attn In a Ion~ Ume, • Monahan
88.id. ·A loc of Co ta Mesa's his·
Cory la Mre tonight.•
• DlllR ~covers Costll
Meu ~ mey be rMChed 11 (949)
~ orbye-malf M
~•ldnw.com.
crowds.·
'f11c weather also seems to
favor 1he Fair. Beazley said.
"The forecast is it's going to be
in the mjd-70s." he said. Ille
weather is always great in Costa
comtng from his own camp.
So. now that Nichols ha"
helpe<l us all uncover yet another
"truth." why not at least
entertain my conspiracy theory.
I fere's a shocker. Some people
say and do thingi. that are not
representative of their entire
religion, race. nationallty, school,
profes.<>ion, etc.
Ba.c;ketbaJJ players don't aD
wear wedding dresses and own a
boat named "Sexual Chocolate.·
Not awry police officer uses
t'XN'"-<>ive force. Not all rich
1)('ople a rc heartJeo;s, superficial
yuppi1.-... Not all journalists pa,.,_.,
fiction ofT ru. fact. Not all USC
sorority wrls pose for tJ1e coed
edition of Playboy. Not all African
Arnrrica11<; can dance well. Not
all hlcmd<> are dumb. Not alJ
priesLc; are child molesteri
• DEEM BHARATH covers pubhe •
safety and courts. She may be
reached 8t (949) 574-4226 or by
e-mellat
deepa.bharath •@iatimes.com .
Yes. some Latinos refuse to
learn English and resist
ac;simJlalion. And. yes. some " •
fair-skinned people are ra.cist. ~ •
Neither one. nor the other, can ·
epitomize either group. There
has got to be some middle
ground. Both sides-need 10 dcP,p
the rhetoric and get to the root of
the problem. Stop shouting and
Slart listening.
I know none of this is as say:··
as an alleged clandestine ,
conspiracy but it seems to makt-
sense to me. Call me crazy. nlJ .. IS Brown Fox. signing Qff .•
• LOLITA HARPER writes column.
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fnday.s
an<J covers culture and the arts She
may be reached at (949) 574-4275 6f
bye mail at
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Roland Frank Vallely
Valefy, Roland Frank, 94, a resident
of Balboa Island, died July 8, 2003, •0t•
natural causes. Rolancf was born
March 12, 1909, In lo9 Angeles, Ca. He
attended Newport Beach and t;ol~
Angeles schools. Roland manied h6e!
wife, Vivian, In 1942 and was Ott•
owner/operator of v.iiety Boat RenO(
for over 50 yeara. He was an CHtgN
member of the .Irvine Coast CoU~
C1ub (Newport Buch Country Club~
65 year member of the Etka '\.~~
Newport Beech, the Newport Harbor Chamber of CornmerC4o
the 652 CM> of Hoag Hospital and Amlgo9 Viefos. ••
Roland It turvlved by hia loving family: wife, V • •
daughter, Joan Cerr· (Ken) of Corona d.. Mar.. eon, J
(Kariln) of NeWport Bwh, ~. Ertc Vlllely (SuzmwMt), Qosta .Mela;,...,,..... HoWard Halt (Kath'"'1) of ~
Ff'W1k Hiii (SlwOn), ot Norco. ~ Prlvm ... v1cee w11 be held wl1h ~ t>y p
View Memottel Partc. In Heu of nower1, donattona may
made In AolMd._ to Pediatric Cancer • F~2 Jerol~. '107A, lfvlne, CA. 92918. to a ctw org1Mlilzalloli of your choice. ! ....
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FRIDAY, JULY 11
lOA.M.
• ~uth Coast Weaver1 & Spinners
(unrll l1 p.m.I -Home & Hobbies
8ullding
•Sewing Guild funtil 11 p m ) -
Home & Hobbi&1 Building
11A.M.
•·Tustin Dance Center -Heritage
Stage
• California Sun Baton Team -Sun
St.ge
• Song el)d Storytelling with Amy
Celebration Stage -Youth Building
•Juggler Dan W ifes -K1d1 Stage
•Circus Fun Review Auditions (11:30
a.rll.) -Kids Stage
NOON
• UNEEIC -Quartet Song & Dance -
Heritage Stage
• Sun1hlne Generation of Huntington
Beach -Sun Stage
• Polymer Clay Oemon11ra11on with
llina Williama -Home and Hobbies
~ge
•Juggler Dan Wiles -Cebrat1on
Stage -Youth Building
• Circu1 Fun Review Show -Krds
Stage
• Oxen Team Presentation -
L1v111todt Arena
• Maureen W Puppet ( 12 30 p m.
unttl 5:30 pm.) -Around lhe
ground a
1 P.M.
•The Colony of Performing Arts -
Heritage Stage
• Jadtie Sorenson Aerobic Dance -
Sun Stage
• Leather Carving with Jerry Bayless
:.. Home and Hobbies Siege
• Art and Woodworking
Demonstrations (until 8 p m ) -
V11ual Artl Building Stage
• Glaublowing Demonstration -
Crafter& Village
• Cal1fom1a Sun Baton Team -
Celetira1ron Stage -Youth Burldmg
• Rodcm" Roundup Contest -Kids
Stage
• All·Alaakan Racing Pigs -Livestock
• Traveling Game Show luntrl 6:30
p m I -Around the grounds
• M1lk1ng Demonstration 11 30 p m I
-Millennium Barn
• Ceram1c5 Demonstration I 1.30 p m I
-Craf1ers Village
2P.M.
• RusHll Brothers Circus - Green
Gate Area t
• Seal Beach Dance Stars -Hefltage
Stage
• Pac1f1c Performing Ans -Sun
Stage
•Cooking w11h Chef Jan Mongell -
Home and Hobbies Stage
• "How 10 be a Bener Badlyard
Gardener· with Wade Robens -
Grass Roots Stage -Floral Building
~1c.ans J(e;/lll..&.K.aren ""<µl.Unll~
-Celebration Stage -Youth
Burfdtng
•The Magic of Frank Thurston -
Kids Stage
• Recycled Percuasron -Little
Theater
3P.M.
• The Colony of Perlormmg Arts -
Heritage Stage
• Sh1to Ryu Karate Do Genl>u Kar -
Sun Stage
• Song and Storytelling wnh Arny Jo
-Celebr111on Stage -Youth
Building
•Juggler Dan Wiles -Kida Stage
•All-Alaskan Racing P1g1 -Lrvestodt
• Milking DemonS1r1t1on (3·30 p rn l
-Miiiennium Barn
•Embroiderers Guild !3 30 p rn I -
Home and Hobbies Stage
4P.M.
• Glau Blowmg Oemonatratton -
Crafter& Village
• Auuell Brothers Circus -Green
G11e Area
•Fly By Night-Swing Dance -
Heritage Stage
• Pacific Performing At1t -Sun
Stage
•Storyteller -Yovth Bu1ld111g
• The Magic of Frank Thurston -
Celebratton Stage -Youth Bu1ld1ng
• Recycled Percussion -little
Theater
• Oeaaerta whh Jeff Peo (4:30 p.m.) -
Home and Hobbies Stage
• C..r1mlc1 Demonstration 14:30 p.m.)
-Crafter• Village
•Port City Washboard Wizards (4:40
p m until 9:30 p m.) -Around the
ground•
SP.M.
• Cerritos Collage Community Band
-Heritage Stage
• Gema of Polynesia -Sun Stage
• Shho Ryu Karate Do Genbu Kai -
Celebration Stege -Youth Building
•Circus Fun Review Audhion1 -Kida
Stage
• Al~AIHkan Racing Pig• -Llvestodt
• Miiking Demon1tr11t1on (5:30 p.m .)
-M iiiennium Bern
• Clrcua Fun Review Show 15:50 p.m.)
-Kida Stage
SP.M.
• Indian Beadl with Adel Gonzalez -
•Home and Hobblea Staoe
• Storytelt.f -Youth Building
• ~ Magic of Frank Thurston -
Celebration Stage -Youth Bulldlng
• Qlcen Tum Presentltlon -
Ullfttodt Arena
•Recycled Percussion -little
Theater
• Red, Ripe & Karaokin' Contest 16:30
pm.I -Heritage Stag11
•Tomato Walk Contest (6 30 p.m .J -
K1d5 Stage
7P.M.
•Russell Brothers Circus -Green
Gate Area
•Hypnotist Mark Yuzu1k -Sun Stage
• Glassblowing Demonstration -
Crafters V1Hage
• Kids Karaoke -Celebration Stage
-Youth Building
• All Alaskan Racing Pigs -L1vestocll
• All American Boys Chorus (7 30
p m I -Heritage Srage
•The Magic of Franl. Thurston 17 30
pm l -Kids Srage
•Ceramics Demonstra11on 17 30 pm I
Cralters Village
• M1lk111g Demonstration (7.30 p m.t
M1llenn1um Barn
8P.M.
•Summer Concen Series Diana Krall
Gates open at 6 30 pm I -Pac1f1c
Amphitheatre
•28th annual Speedway Fair Derby
Citizens Bus1nuss Bank Arena
•Groove Therapy Sun Stage
• People Pretzel Comest -Kids Stage
• Recvcled Percussion -l inle
Theater
• Pete Jacobs Ouc.1ne1 18 30 p m 1
Harnage Stage
9P.M.
•Russell Bros Circus Green Gate
Area
• Hypnotist Mark Yuzurll -Sun Stage
•Oxen Team Presentation -
lrvestodl Arena
•All American Boys Chorus 19 30
p m ) -Heritage Stage
• Ceramics Demonstration 19 30 p m I
-Craf1ers Village
lO P.M.
•Groove Therapy Sun Stage
•Pete Jacobs Oua11111 l 10 30 p m 1 -
Hentage Stag"
fair spent $715,000 to acquire
lalem and about $300.000 for
production, compared 10 this
year's budget of $5 million and
$800,000, respectively. Tonight's
opening act, Diana Krall, alone
cost $450,000.
Although the fair is a state
entity. it i<> run independently of
the state general f'und, '>Utd \te\e
Beazley. the fair\ depury general
manager. When the falr make ..
money, it keep'> it, and when it
loses money -which h~ no1
happened recemly -tht'y eat 11.
Bea7Jey said offi ctab are
optimistic the mcrea'>ed bud~et
will balance lt!>elf.
"The event thi5 year -with all
that's new and the buzz tha1
surrow1d' 11 -"' pos1uoned to
do very \o\t::lt:' HecvJey '>aid
The fair has a '"brt'ak-t'vt•n ..
plan that balance., 1he amount
paid to book the talent and
produc11on CO'>l'> again'>! 111:ke1
prices. Rea1ley '>a1d fair offi nah
were trying to ~eep 11cket pnte'>
as low as po-.-.1hle, \\h i le trying
10 make '>lift• thl' concert'>
didn't Josi:' money The average
cos<. dt'pc r1d111g on location, for
a '>how tht'> year '" bet\o\een S:W
and S90 -rnmparl:'d lO S 1<1
last year I ht'> yt'ar. c:o nct'rl
11cke1s include fair admi-.-.ion,
when rn yL'M'> f)iJ'>l 1ha1 wa'> not
the C3'>t'.
The plan rt~4u1~e .. 21 c,how'>.
playing evel) night of the \\l'ek
but M onda\'>, to -.1:'11 at lea'>t 8:l<lf
of 11ckeL'> to break even. he '<!Id
LAST-MINUTE HOPES
Beatley '>J1cl the .. irate){\
depend .. l..iq.:eh un .. wal~ up
sale!>. Acrnrd mg 10 pre'>dl e tutal'>
a~ of Wt'dn£•\d.1v, 1he \hrJ"'' are
on a "brcak·l.'Vl'll pace.'' 111:' \aid
Bea7Jey could offer no rnrtcrew
number.. or 111.~urc .. to '>upport
that as~rt11>n hut \<lid '>ale" ..ire
"nght where Wl" thought tht•v
wouJd be."
··~omc of our 'how'> -,ull haw
almoM a m onth 111 'l'll. '>II wt.•
BUDGET FOR THE PACIFIC
·AMPHITHEATRE SUMMER
CONCERT SERIES AT THE FAIR
ARTIST DATE AMOUNT
PERFORMING PAID
Diana Krall Friday $460,000
Juan Gabriel Saturday $340,000
Melissa Etheridge and
Joan Osborne
Sunday $220.000
Crosby Stills and Nash Tuesday $212.500
Duran Duran Wednesday :S4oo our;
"Standing in the Shadows
of Motown#
Thursday $82,000
311 and Something Corporate July 18 $1~0.000
Marco Antonio Sohs ' July 19 $185,000
Mu::nael W Sm11h and Amy Grant July 20 S230000
Oevo and Cake July 22 $200.000
Steely Dan July 23 $400 000
The Oooble Bros. and Buddy Guy July 24 $11 5,000
The Doors o f the 21st Century July 25 s iao.cur•
Alanis Morissette and Jason Mraz July 26 $190.000
Bob Dylan July 27 $3/5 ':iOO
Alan Jad<son and Joe Nichols July 29 $250.000
Kenny Logms and M ichael
McDonald
July 30 $13':, 000
3 Doors Down and Our Lady Peace July 31 $166.000
Jetttro Tull Aug 1 S700 uv
Roxy Music. David Lindley and
El Aayo·X
Aug. 2 $350.000
Boston Aug 3 S1 /t; O'
Total budget for Pacific Amphitheater· $4.966.00
Total budget for production $800,000
Total entertainment budget. $5 8 million
can't reJlly 1udge thc11 pn·.,Jh·
level'> right n1Jw.' Ht•JJ.ll•\' 'Jld
..We are tracking f1>r 1h.11
break-even point. lht-re<1'>IJ11 I
·ca n't am w er defirnt1wh I'>
betaU'>C there t'> no lormul;1
.11 certrunly 1'> no l '>Cll'nt c
If a show ha5 sold ~0% of 1i-
<.ea1~ 111 µre-.ale ud.ei... 11 '' 1U
mo'>t hkt'I] break tHm ht -.ud
Krall h.sc; -.old so·.1. Jncl I >ur<m
l>urdn I'> -.old out I he l11~C'>I
v<irmhle 1'-~ hecher fair Klll't '>
wtll '>hl'll out SJO to SYO Jl the
door.
.. \\l' havl:' to wonder ti
e\'eryont \~ho wa' intt'rl''tt'd in
-.eemg <1 tl:'rtam band bought
therr ticket' before hJnd, or rf
LhL·rc arc mort'
"Pllf of che monwnt £.Jn, 11u1
1hert-. Hea1Jt•\ -,i.11d
\pontanl.'OU.., alu 111ri.1i111 ... l jfl
l'>-J>l'l I mori· 1h.rn ,111 1mpr<>mplll
umc:en al the n•·" h r1·nm dh·d
Pctulk Amph11ht·.1trl· I he., '"
at thl' fi.500·'>1:',tl \\'l)Ul' dft'
"full -blO\\O' l.IHH 1·ri.... lk '>dlU
tht' '>ame .,hm,·., 1wrlrirmed on
lOllr f'lll' milJllr J1Jft-rt'lll.t' I' thcJI
lhl· -.IH>\\'> arL rmlfl runplP\
B1•t11ll'\ '>did I tw ..,hi>\"> rt'quin·
nHHl· mon(•\ mori· protlut11rn1
,111d llHJrt' nl'~lllhlll<ill lo gl'l th1•
big 11.UTH:., a t J llHll11\ lair
PLAYING OFF THE
AMPHITHEATER
~1me peopll· hJ\t' tTt11t11l·d
thl' fJlf for gl'll111J.; Ill fl\ Pt th
11l'all 111 tlw L·n11•n unnwnt
trHJll'>[f'i and f)J\ 111).! .. '-1\ t11•1
fr.day July 11 2003 A5
with all that's new and
the buzz that surrounds
it -is positioned to do
very well.'
Steve Beazley
the lair's deputy general manager
much for heacllinmg bands
Bea.dey '>aid officrcth did a lot of
n:'>earch to know ho"' m uc h to
JM}
.\ tail'lll b ur t·r w~ hlrtd w
fl•\f'drch tht' gmng rates of
\<lrtOU'> <.trlll>I' I he buyer
<1nalyzed p d'>I perfonnante., m
1lw mdfket and grO'>l> ~ei. at
111htr \ l'l1Ut''>, he '>aid. Bea1Jl')
ddmHs bdnd '> h<t\e to be wooed
I•> pla} at lair'> -which U!>uaJly
dt:lllJll:' d \lclj.(I:' tn th!:' middlt· of
-tt-11 MenJ nght J her a rodeo -
hut '>dJd the , .. dl 1fit
\rnpluthl'Jlrl· ''d" ct hugt -.elhng
JHllfll.
\\ 11Jt rt·Jlly helpc; 1~ that rno~t
r,I the..,t· lictncl' plavcd tht' Pat 1fk
\mphttht•Jtrt· or remt'mber tt •
\\hen II \\ i.I' OJWn Ht'd/Jt'\ ~1d
Hl:'-.1dPnt' ol 1 ollege J>.i.rk <ind
\k-,i1 dcl \1.ir rt'lllt'Olbt-r the
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LEITER TO THE EDITOR
A display <?f bias
in Newport Beach
MAILBAG
An invitation tp add improver
label to Bell Curve
In regards to ·Tue Bell Curve."
I was an "improver" long before the
name was coined. You know, the guys you
love to hate. This time, however, I might
give you a new slant on the type of people
we are.
that the bed during naptime'is fair game. purdrn'it, 11 from him -.hould tht• dty
11le good thing is he am no longer hear, not procf'1•d.
and our annual block pany on the Fourth 'lo my rrhl'l, 1.lnda I >1xon, a C :osta
of July no longer scares him or makes him Ml''>a plan11111g 1·orn111i,-,iorwr at th1.·
howl. which now endears rne to my time, ft•lt the ... arne way I did. She
neighbors. a'>~Url'd mt• the city would take it. and
We aJJ read terrible L11u1w; in I.lie papt.•r. they dtll. I wa' thrilled tht• hou\c wa<, to
and sornetim~ you L11row it down in bl' -.avcd and would lw '>t'C-ll by tht·
dis~l. Rut read Jo5t'ph N Hell and your puhlil' Hllt.•r till' uty n•..,11>rl'd it. rtit•y
A s a parenr, my instinct is
to shield my son from
hate. I watched Tue day
night's Newport Beach City
Council meeting in horror a'
speaker after speaker advocated
for Newport Beach City
Councilman Dick Nichols' right
to free speech. Most of the
speakers in defense of Nichols
were not fTom Newport Beach. I
felt a sense of urgency to go to
the meeting to see for myself
what was really taking place: my
16-year-old son came along in
support.
When I entered the building, I
immediately felt the hatred. I
thought I had gone back in time
40 years ago when people
openly discussed their bias.
prejudice and hatred toward
others. It was truly us agaimt
them. There was no .. politicalJy
correct," with people pretend.in~
they were tolerant toward other'>.
In chis case. the topic was
Nichols derogatory comment"
about ~Mexicans."
People that espoused
comments condemning
Mexicans as illegals were
cheered. The worsi part wa'>
c;tanding in line waiting to have
a voice and hearing the
whispers of hatred in the
crowd. My son that ha~ never
witnessed thb type of prejudice
and discrimination was
sickened. We both felt despair
and hopelessne<;s. What could
we possibly do or say to
combat such ingrained ,,
intolerance?
I spoke that night in a direct
dialogue with Nichols.
However. in later reflection. I
reali7.e Nichols has no due how
inOammatory his comments
are to this community. My
unders tanding that Nichols was
a lm.t soul came to me Tuesday
night standing in line. It
occurred to me, how did all
these people from Laguna
Niguel, Anaheim, Huntington
Reach and Santa Ana know to
come to this meeting saying
they were there tu support
Nichols their friend? I figured
they were invited by Nichol~
him.,elf. If I had to measure
Nichols character by the c.:hoice
he had in friend~. I am sorry tu
say he would be considered a
failure. I still wonder today.
councilman. why you did not
renounce these people that
~poke on your behalf? They did
not anyway help your case in
proc;laiming you are not a
bigot. They mostly asserted
your right to free speech no
matter how bia!\ed yo ur
comment!\ were.
·1nis make'> me recall another
c.:~e in hi'>tory about another
Dick/Richard. I am referring to
Hichard Nixon. As he proclaimed
during the Watergate "I am not a'
crook,·· I can't help but think of
you as. ... erting "I am not a bigot".
!Oday. I don't have too many
answer;; to say to my son about
the hatred he witnessed. I did
feel a little hopeful when I
watched hie, two clas<;maw•.,
Andrea and Florencia from the
1oleraJH:c Among People Oub at
Corona del Mar I ligh School,
s peak at the council meeting
about tolernnce and respect.
Perhaps the war on hatred can
be won in their generation.
CYNDIE BORCOMAN
Newport Beach
When I get the Thursday Daily Pilot, I
usually look for "The BelJ Cw:ve ..
immediately. Now here is something that
cook!.. Who wiU I laugh at this time?
Whoops, guess who has been caught m
Joseph N. BelJs snare this time? You got it.
Me.
·An old dog can teach an old dog new
tricks" is as slick a piece of work as I have
ever seen (July 31. The trouble being is that
it tlid happen to him and to me at the
same time. A felc.V differences are that I paid
more dearly than he. Of course, at the
time, I didn't know how big l.he bill would
be. but knew I was goi.ng to get the shaft. It
WJ.S after hours, of all things. ·111at mean'
l.'verything. and I do mean everything. 1~
paid for doubly.
You can't teU dogs and children not lO
get sick at nigtit. Lf you can decipher the
bill, and it took us a while. you wiU fihd
that "hazardous waste" can Mand for a
number of thin~. up to and including you
dog's bathroom habits. Of cou~. since
there are no bathrooms provided in the
'>ick room. they huve got you there.
Never forgetting your heart's love for h1'>
16-year-old dog and my 16-year·old dog\
big brown eyes th.al can talk when needed
to get an extra bite of dinner. a treat
already given and one that plead'i for a nap
on the bed with you on a sunny afternoon
At night. he has his own bed. but fihrun·'
day is made. the cont.'e i~ sweeter. and the hough t 11. uf l our,e, hut nevl:'r 11,ed ti
gas bill for the car today Lo. lower. About'"" yl'ar., ago, till' liry .1-.kl•c.l
So I propose that we ask Jo'K·ph to ror b1ch from 111d1v1d11al' lo tah· the
become one ofu., An lmprove~ You I h1<.c mft 11011,c· I wa' one of only 1wo
improve my day with your wonderful partil''> 111 rt''poml Ii.idly daniaKcd a ... 1t
humor and 'itorie<..11 ewn helpc"'tl when w"'· I \lill lt·lt 11 ... 1i1111ld lw ..,,wed. I
the vet bill can'le due. Lomt• giw us a laugh oflt'red to purdw ... t· .i lot on llw
and help u'i loeC ouri>elVl"> m. other.. '>t.'e u-. 1:<1 ... t-.1dL· II h.1d Im Jtt•d .1 kw for '>.tit•)
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(714) 754-5223
Mayor: Garv Monahan
Council: Libby Cowan, Allan
Mansoor, Mike S<:neafer and
Chris Steel
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•FRIDAY Jau to start. The Orange County Fair's summer concert
series al 1tie Pacific Amphitheatre will begin with jau pianist Diana
Krall For concert information, calf (7 14) 708 1870 or v1s11
www ocfiJ,, com To order ltdtets, call (714) 740 2000
SATURDAY New tdlool elm.a. Cirque Elo11e. pan bf the new
generation of circus performers offering innovation 1mag1na11on
and show-stopping panadle, will perform through July 20 at the
Barclay Theatre at 4242 Campus Drive in Irvine T1dlets coS1 S35
S15 for ctuldren For \ldlets and mtorma1ton. call 1949 854-4646
SUNDAY Comic shorts Newpc.n Th11<1tre Arts Cent,., is off&11ng
short comic. plays from l&<tdiny com,.d11 pldywroghts The 1dit
performance w1tl be at 2 p rn Svnddt T1ctuts are S 13
Performanc.es art. at th,. Nf·..,port TheJtre Ans CPnter al 2S01 Chff '
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Rocking Costa Mesa again
The Pa cific An1phitlzeatre will re-open
after eight years with Diana Krall's
concert tonight
Lolita Harper
Daily Pilot
T he '>ltt•p111i.: J.:l<Ull. once
lnown ~a premiere
concen venue. \.\'tlJ agam
host Lhe 1op name<; m
music. as the Pacifk Amph1theatre
kicks off its concen ..ene.. with
acclaimed Ja7.7 mui,1nan Diana Krall
tonight.
The Grammy award-wmnmg
performer launche., a 21 -i,how
series at the Orange County Fair
with her smooth contemporary
sounds. Krall is Oying m from her
tour of Italy to play one night at the
fair. She was the highest paid artist
of the series. co~ung $450.000.
which includes travel costs
She is the first of mariy big-name
acts that will grace the stage of the
rejuvenated venue.
TI1e Fair Board has spend
considerable time and effort to
revive the Pacific Amphitheater
since its closure In 1995. Officials
'><Ud they haw worked clo5.ely Wllh
re.,ident'>. who complained the
amphitheawr w-..is too loud, to
modify the no1">t' levels and reduce
the number or <,eats.
In addluon to physical
renovations. the amphitJ1eater al'>o
upgraded It'> sound system.
Technology now allows concen
producers to aim ound at the
audience, 11\Stead of haVlng it waft
through t.he neighborhood.
"The sound system we are using
I.his year is light-years ahead of
what we've used in' the past." Steve
Beasley said "I think people are
going to be 1mpres.sed by the sound.
and people outside will be
surprised."
This summer's concen serie<; \."\1U
treat its audience members to
noncradit.lonal fair performances.
··Most people think of fair
concens in the mlddle of an arena.
right after a rodeo," Beasley said.
Not this time around. The shows
at the Pacific Amphitheater, which
mclude Duran Duran. Crosb). !>ulli,
and Nash. Melissa Ethendge and
J 11 , will be the same produrtion<.
people see on tour. The fair ha.\
featured free concens for about an
hour, with bleachers and folding
chairs In t.he mlddle of a grass field.
This is time arol.ind, people will get
t.he "full-blown" concen experience,
Beasley said.
Of course, with more
sophisticated props and
higher-priced acts came higher
ticlcet prices.
Last year. tickets sold for SI O on
top of fair admission. This year.
tickets cost from $20 to $90,
depending on the seats, and fair
aMmission is inguded.
FYI
Pacific Amphitheatre Concert
Schedule for this week
Friday: Diana Krall
Saturday: Juan Gabrret
Sunday: M elissa Etherrdge
closed Mondays
Tuesday: Crosby, Sulls and Nash
Wednesday: Duran Duran
Thursday: The Funk Brothers
AJong \.\ith big-name band' rnnw
"nders · a List of accommodJt1on'
the artL.<;t needs to perfonn 111 tha1
venue. Basically. 11 is a w1sh -h't for
the 'tars. Beasley said all nder-. are
open to negotiation and '>he tl1d not
'>ee anything too out of the ordinary
i\lany people asked for ca\1ar One
rerfonner, whom Beasley didn't
n.une. asked for a very rare <tp1ced
tea.
"We had to track all over for 11,"
Beill>ley said. ··we couldn't find 11 at
anv of the health food srnres. but
we· \.\ill accommodate that because
1l l!> t.he arost's favorite thmg and we
want to make it a nice tay for
them."
Ticket.5 for KraJl's perfonnance,
which are on sale for $69.50 and
$89.50. are about 50% old. official'>
said . ..
llcJ\\ litt111g I hat .i pld\ that tal..t•-.
plau:• among 1he p}Tam1d~ nt a11ut•n1
Fgypt '>lwultl t t•nll'r 1t~elf around J
lovt' trtangfr \lrm• thJn a
two-d1men,mn..U lm·e m.rnglt'
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expertatmn' and re-.pon.,1h1h I It'' th<tt
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h.tlh lle'>hed. Lhrt•e d1mt'n,ronal
pyramid of a rel.1t111n-.h1p ..tmong tht·
ch.irauer' Ratlamt''> Jert·m\
Ku'>hrnt·r . >\mnt·n' )J,a Hrt•,u.t and
Alda i l'aull'lll' l\ol"\
l·.ach om• lo\'l'<;, each one 1'-plagu1·d
by 0111 .. 1dt• re,p11m1hll1t1t',, and e.1t h
one W°'" thruughout the -;ion.
furthC'r t nmpltc aung the pnam1d ot
rela1wn.,h1p' .\nci .i' 7.o '-t'T \Itek)
Oolen1 rt'mmd., lh m ancient Lgypt
jJ\Tam1tl' mt•J.n tleath.
Jerem\ t-.u.,hmer pla\' Radame~ the
Fgypuan captain at the 1e111th of t.he
pyramid \\1th 1mpre,'>l\t' combinauon
of lorre energy and <.emual11) I"'
'>trong ran~e. both ph,<.1cd!l\ and
vocally. hl'lp tf.'11 h1<, '>ton· and dep1n
the Lhange' 111 h1<. character. Youn~
and bra'>h c11 the beginning. the picture
of 1mpertalhtll <,trength and opum"m
Ku.,h111er aho manat;:es to let u" m on
the out<;1de forces that marupulate
Radamec; and his vulnerabilnv to t.hem.
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show and the ubtlery to communicate
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BEST BITES
.... . . Yan Can offers casual taste of Far East
• :-• By GrHr Wyldtr ·: .. c elebrltyOtef Martin Yan just
• opened Yan Can ln Costa Mesa. a
: • new quick-casual restaurant (one
.. step up from a fast-food restaurant). It's
a mb of quality Asian culinary
~ · apedaldes from Vietnam, OUna,
Tballand, Korea and Japan. There's a ~·.: (;Ounter for ordering, plus a sit-down
: : .area where 1erwra brtns food.
, _ Hia ft.m Yan Can opened ln Northern
• , California ln 2002. Now there a.re lix
: ;: Cllifomla locations (one In Rancho
,. . Senta ~ti,). Allo, Yan ha
• wnn.nd Into tine dlnins ln March at
-.. lhl lntne Marketpllc:e with SenaAllao
.. ~-born MartiQ Yan la known for
11111 aonc-nmnmc, lntema11omlly ~ c:ooldr'I maw. "Yin CAil
~ ..
Cook.." His new series, "Martin Van's
OUnatowns," airs on public television
alongside Julia Qtllds, Jacques Pepan
and other cooking greats.
In his new ahow, Yan visits 11
OlinatoWnS around the wodd. He
explains their local histories and
cultures of cooking. Yan has wrinen 25
cookbooks.
His most recent. "Martin Van's
Ol.lnatown Cooking," (a companion
book to his show) made Newsweek
rnaprine's list of the 10 Best cookbooks
of 2002. lt'1 a wonderful cookbook filled
with 200 c:lulfc and lnnovath'e OUneee
redpes that are IWpdslngty euy to
foUow. It also include. beautlful photos.
brief hlatoriel and Yan'a favorite
~unnta Ind hoUM spedaJtlel.
AIJ ownbed menu dlsplcy wek:omea
~u at Yan Cen. It ha four bold
YAN CAN
• HOURS: from 11 e.m. to 9 p.m.
Sunday to Thursdey; end from 11 a.m.
to 10 p.m. Friday end S.turdey
•WHERE: 1500 Adami Blvd. In Cost.
Meu ecrou from Connell Chevrolet on
Herbor Boulevard
•INFORMATION: (714) 438-1116
lmtructlons: d~r and explore:
order. then &It: eat an~ enjoy: return
eoon. Van's cooking demo""11dons
from his trawls through Alia plcy
continuously.
The noisy kitchen area behind the
counter II lepll1lkd from the dlnlns
uee. The contemporary d6c:or hturee
stunnln8 Willi doM In IOft yeOow.
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A8 Fnday, ~ 11, 2003 HAPPENING S
REEL CRITICS
'Legally Blonde' and .'Terminator' both please in sequel fest
'Legally Blonde' has no
ambition, it's just fun
L egally blond granddaughter
Tabatha, 12, arrives with blond
friend Khlara and brunette
Leah for a week with grandma
and grandpa. AB we drive by lriangle
Square, they jump up and down
blaring. "Legally Blonde 2: Red, White &
Blonde" comes out today. Can we go?
GAY
WASSALL-
KELLY
Pleeezei•
We unpack. they
don their tiaras and
off we go to see the
escapades or
oh-so-blond
bedecked in pink
attorney Elle Woods
(Reese Witherspoon)
and her dog Bruiser.
ln "Blonde 2," Elle
is focused on all the
Ouff or planning her
wedding to anomey
Emmeu Richmond
(Luke Wilson).
Flowers are set, and cake is picture
perfect, but "Oh no,H she must invite
the long lost mother of her Otlhuahua,
Bruiser, to the wedding.
on the first two
efforts with faithfuJ
logic and close
artenrion to detail
of what came
before. Yet It still
produces a few
twists that give new
life to the old facts
of this remarkable
tale. JOHN
DE PKO
Credit the
screenwriters and
the able direction of
Jonathan Mostow for Including some
genuine human interest and a touch
of wry humor with the omnipresent
and mind-boggling stunts on the
screen.
Of course. onJy Arnold
Schwarzenegger could play the T-10 I
Terminator at the center of aJI the
action. Newcomer Kritanna Loken is
icy cold as the latest model
"Terminatrix" sent to dispatch Arnold
and his human pals to the next world.
With the help of a private eye. Elle
goes off to a cosmetic lab in
Washington, D.C to find out that
Bruiser's mom is part of an Manimal
testing lab." We can't have that, so EUe
rushes back to her law firm trying to
convince her partners to light the battle
to free all the adorable littJe animals
who are being used as guinea pigs ....
She is fired!
Arnold Schwarzenegger is back as the T· 101 in "Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines."
Oair Danes is excellent as the
unwilling heroine thrust into the epic
banle between mankjnd and the
self-aware cyborgs with amazing
powers. But Nick Stahl seems a little
too tame to be the infamous John
Conner; the hesitan1 hero who is
supposed to save mankjnd in the
post-nuclear world that may or may
not come to pass. It is left to Oair's
character to draw out the real man in
Conner, and she does an admirable
job that bodes well for the next
episode.
During a fuzzy moment when Elle is
crying on her wedding gown and tiara
(the girls adjus1ed theirs) she realizes
she has been "barking up" the wrong
tree! She heads baclc to Washington.
D.C and incroduces the ·Bruiser Bill" to
make animal te ting illegal. puning her
wedding on hold.
Fourth of July Barbie outfit to make her
statement.
WeU. cbe oucrageous story dmgs on
as they toss in Sally Fields ~
Congresswoman Rudd -the girls •
didn't get any of this plot line. Then Bob
Newhart (as the friendly doorman,
Sidney) -was he their friend? They did
recognize the "Snap Cup" EIJe brought
along to Washington. The girb have
those in their classrooms at school.
to know that blond girls have friendi.,
because some people think they are
dumb and sometimes aren't nice to
tJ1cm.··
high-octane, action-packed thriller.
From the opening moments, the
lerminator roller coaster ride streaks
into h yperdrive to ca1apult you to the
next level of white-knuckle special
effects and time travel adventure.
No new ground is broken in this
movie, but it definitely honors and
advances the best or what came
before it. You have to like this genre to
like this movie. But 1f you loved the
first two, you won't be disappointed
• GAY WASSAll-KEUY is the ednor of a
Balboa newspaper and 1s active in the
community.
'Terminator 3' keeps the
tradition alive
Once again, a cyborg a'>sassin from
the future returni. to the prei.ent 10
hunt down the one human who might
later save the world from total
domina11on by machines.
"Terminator 3: Ri se of the Machmes"
further<; the story line of thi!>
franchise movie '>Cries without fail
and without missing a beat. It builds
in No. 3. And the producers leave no
doubt at the end that there will be
another ferminator.
Of course, finding the perfect outfit
for the Washington trip is as big an
ordeal as planning a closing argument
at Lrial. She chose none other than the
The audience of teeny boppers,
moms and grandmas applauded at tJ1e
happy ending! Tabatha, Khiara and
Leah agreed, "It is very imponant 10 us H old onto your hats. There are
no wasted words and no
was ted time in 1hi!t
•JOHN DEPKO 1s a Costa Mesa resident
and a senior 1nvest1gator for the Orange
County publtc defender's office
AFTER HOURS
THEATER
'Newport Lights' shine
• Submit AFTER HOURS items to
the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St ..
Costa Mesa. CA 92627; by fax to
(949) 646-4170; or by calling (949)
5744295. A complete list is
available at www.datlypilotcom.
and concens at its Citizens
Business Bank Arena: today, the
28th annual Speedway Fair
Derby; Saturday, Freestyle
Motorcross Jumping; Sunday,
the third annual Orange Crush
Demolition Derby; Tuesday, the
Little River Band; Wednesday,
Blue Oyster Cult; Thursday, the
Bangles; July 18. Poco, Richie
Furay and Chris Hillman and Herb
Pederson; July 19, the Young
Dubliners; July 20. the Mariachi
Festival; July 22, Billy Bob
Thonon; July 23, Ride Springfield;
July 24, Phil Vassar; July 25, the
Fabulous Thunderbirds; July 26,
Royal Crown Revue; July 27. the
Latin Music Festival; July 29, the
Mountain Top with Dr. Ralph
Stanley, featuring Rhonda
Vincent and special guest Clar!(;
July 30, the Fab Four; July 31,
Ziggy Marley; Aug. 1, Ozomatli;
Aug. 2, Bull riding, with a musical
performance by BRS-49; and Aug.
31, the Fiesta Del Charro. The
Orange County Fair is on Fair
Drive in Costa Mesa. Information:
(714) 708-FAIR.
By Tom Titus
T here's jumbo shrimp
on the menu at the
Newport Theater
Arts Center, aJong
with frog and carp, and a
little merlot to wash it all
down. Actually. those items
are borrowed from the titles
of four of the nine one-act
plays which comprise
"Newport Lights," a special
program of comedic
one-acts playing through
Sunday under the auspices
of the Orange County
Playwrights Alliance.
The program opens with
"Waiting for Merlot" by
Cllristopher Trela -who
started a similar playwriting
group called New Voices in
Costa Mesa a few years ago.
As might be expected, it's a
modem takeoff on Samuel
Beckett's "Waiting for
Godot,· only this time the
two offbeat gentlemen (Stu
Erik.sen and Brian Page) have
a pair of wine glasses, but no
wine. Penelope Van Horne
directs the sprightJy comedy.
"Oianneling Glenn Miller"
by Jordan R. Young is up
next, under Andrew
McCarty's direction. It's a
brief encounter in a music
shop as a clerk (Brenda
Parks) tries to selJ a c ustomer
(MitcheU Nunn) a trombone
once used by Glenn Miller -
but probably not the
legendary bandleader.
One of the evening's bes1
offerings is "I fey, Hey, feng
Shui" by Neil Jakks, which
offers a real kicker of a twist
as Donald Kindle awaits the
interview that'll nail him his
dream government job. A
s tunning saleswoman (Della
Lisi) seems like the frosting
on a very appealing cake -
but remember that twist.
Tommie Tinker also appears
under Caprice Spencer
Rothe's direction.
"Family Newspaper" is a
classic case of
miscommunication as Dad
(Brian Page), Mom (Marcia
Bonnitz) and Junior (Michael
Hirsch) each peruse a
section of the paper and
none of the three really
catches on to what the 01her
two are saying. McCarty
d irects John Lane's clever
piece.
Another knee-slapper 1~
Mary Fcngar Gail's "Jumbo
Shrimp." in wh1ch a widow
and the spirit of her late
husband (Parks and Nunn
again) extol the virtues of a
h11le guy who wan•ed to he
tall -and made it, with a
vengeance. Direc ted by
VanHorne. it leaves the
a udience on a high note at
mtermission.
"Single Green trog" by
Eleanor Brouk i.ends the
evening into comical fantasy
a1> the title character (Kindle)
c;ceks a kiss from a princei.s
to restore hb manhood. The
only possible candidate is
Valley Rirl Valerie Appel. and
their interaction is hysterical.
Rothe direct!> this little gem.
Robots !>Cemingly out of
an old "l\vilight Zone"
episode inhabit MAnd So It
Starts. Agatn" by Gene Fisk.in
with Rothe again directing.
Eriksen. Nunn and Andrea
La Vela perform
mind-numbing tasks with no
end in sight. since the
controlling humans
apparently h ave long since
vanished.
A pair of real losers (Tinker
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workplace lunchroo m in
"Worker's Carp" and have
some great fun wi1h l:nc
t:berwein's hardly
working-cl~ character .
Vanl lorne direct!> the farcical
piece. which con1ains <;omc
'urprising bite.
Erik.sen is "Waiting" in a
hfM'l lobby in the finale by _
Jo'Rii Bolen as desk clerk
Kindle auempts to dislodge
him from a sofa. The age
differences underscore the
gentle comedy in this playlet
t.lirected by McCarty.
Normally, the Orange
County Playwrights Alliance
calls Fullerton home, but 1he
group is in Newport for thi-.
one-week gig. through
Sunday.
The playlet~ conclude
today and Saturday at 8 p.m.
and Sunday at 2 p.m . al the
Newport Theater Arts Center.
27 15 Oiff Drive, Newport
Beach. CalJ (714) 962·7686
for more information on the
creative company.
•TOM mus reviews local
theater for the Daily Pilot Hts
reviews appear Fridays.
MUSIC
PACIFIC AMPHITHEATRE
CONCERTS
The Orange County Fair will
presenting its summer concen
series at the Pacific
Amphitheatre: today, Diana Krall;
Saturday, Juan Gabriel; Sunday,
Melissa Etheridge and Joan
Osborne; Tuesday. Crosby, Stills
and Nash; Thursday, Standing in
the Shadows of Motown
featuring The Funk Brothers; July
18, 311 and Something Corporate;
July 19, Marco Antonio Solis; July
20. Michael W. Smith and Amy
Grant; July 22, Devo and Cake;
July 23, Steely Dan; July 24, the
Doobie Brothers and Buddy Guy;
July 25, The Doors of the 21st
Century; July 26, Alanis
Morissette and Jason Mraz; July
27. Bob Dylan; July 29, Alan
Jackson and Joe Nichols; July 30,
Kenny Loggins and Michael
McDonald; July 31, 3 Doors
Down and Our Lady Peace; Aug.
1, Jethro Tull; Aug. 2, Roxy Music
and David Lindley and El Rayo-X;
and Aug. 3. Boston. For concert
information. call (714) 708-1870 or
visit www.cx:fair.com. To order
tiacets. call (714) 740-2000.
O.C. FAIR CONCERTS AT THE
ARENA
The Orange County Fair is
presenting many summer events
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BOLERO AND RHAPSODY
Maestro Carl St. Clair a nd the
Pacific Sympt\ony, with guest
pianist Valentina Lisitsa, will
explore the vibrant rhythms of
Spain in a concert called ·Bolero
and Rhapsody• at 8 p.m. July 19
at the Verizon Wireless
Amphitheater. Tidcets cost $19 to
$85. To order, call (714) 755-5799.
JAZZ. TRIO
Gulfstream Restaurant In
Newport Beadl presents a jazz
trio Sunday through Wednesday
as regular entenainment at 850
Avocado Ave., Newport Beach.
Hours are 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday and
6 to 10 p.m. Monday through
Wednesday. (949) 718-0188.
WEEKLY JAM
The Studio Cafe presents
Monday Night Jama from 1 to 11
p.m. every week. ·wanted•
muslclana lndude guitar players,
bau players, singers, drummera,
keyboardists and others at 100
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weaknesses, weaknesses that
form the central plot of the show.
Ivory is blessed with a singular
possession of all of these
capabilities. She attacks her
formidable singing assignments
effortJessly, with a pure and
well-tta.ined voice.
Aida makes mistakes in this
show, mistakes that one might
not believe or expect from this
character, who is presented from
the beginning as strong and,
resolved. To make the audience
believe these changes. the ·
actress must be able to let the
audience see into her head, a
feat not easily performed in tht:
gigantic confmes of the
Performing Arts Center.
Ivory, however, succeeds al
this most difficult facet of her
character by using vocal tones.
timing an~ facial expression .... to
her fuJI advantage. The only
dnlwback to Ivory·~ Aida is her
speaking voice. which 1endl> to
fall into predictable pauerns thar
become tiresome, like a
repeating squea.lang 1101..,C' in an
otherwise beautiful new car.
BEST
Continued from A 7
green. cream. purple and a
deeper verswn of ( June'>e red,
with an allrnctive mix of wood
paneling. The d1m11g ;uea hold.,
24 tables with unu'>ual ltme
colored lanterns. 01inc'>e-the(lu-
wallpaper and phoro'> of \'an
shopping for spices 111 Singap ore
or visiting Tha1Jand are ">me ut
the visual delight~.
For take·out item:., gom· ail'
the traditional whllc boxe:.. Yan
Can went for black. And many
rel>taurant d1.,he.., are wrved in
Chinese red bowt..... Beverage
choices include i-elf·'>erve soda!.,
bottled water. Wllll''> and hl'er< ..
The menu ha!. ea'>y 10
dislingui!th symbols for .;pinne!>-..
(one red dried chili pepper
equals maid, two pepper'> equal'>
hotl and ha., family\ red '>tamp
for Van's favorites.
Apperizer'> indudl' -;1mple
edamame c-.oybeanst. por~ fried
wonton!>. Yan''> favonte i ...
chicle.en lettuce wrap. l11e
common d1:.h come'> \.\1th
stir·fried minced chicken.
chopped vegetables and an
unusual crunchy "'0}' nUL., ~erved
with lettuce cups. Soups include
a traditional wo111on and a mild
hot and sour. The Bangkok
shrimp salad, a light choice,
combines pickled red cabbage.
shrimp. grapefruit and gn:ern.
HOURS
Continued from A8
Main St., Newport Beach. Free.
(949) 675-7760.
MAMMA GINA WEEKEND JAZZ
Walter Lakota and David Alcantar,
the New Yoric Jau Connection
Duo, play at Mamma Gina at 251
E. Coast Highway in Newport at 8
p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and
at 7 p.m. Sundays and Mondays.
Diana Ditri joins the duo on
vocals on Mondays. It's free.
Information: (949) 673-9500.
MUSIC AT THE GRIU
The Bluewater Grill offers live
music Friday and Saturday
nights. Greg Morgan, Nici< Peper
and Kelly Gordian (known as
MPG) pe rform classic rock, R&B
and swing at 8:30 p.m. Fridays.
Marvin Gregory and MPG will
perform classic rock, swing and
R&B at 8:30 p.m. Saturdays. The
restaurant is at 630 lido Park
Perhaps the most im ortant
n occurs n e
character of Amneris, the
arranged fianc~e of Radames
and.daughter of the Pharaoh.
Given the superficiality of her
character the first time we see
her in the Egypt setting. il is easy
to wonder why it Is she-who
introduces and concludes the
show as a sort of mini narrator.
Brescia'!> Amneris. however, is
a feminist ideal of empowerment
of the weak. She begins as the
Disney princes:. who has
everything. but understands
nothing. Her life is dominated by
the tabloid lifestyle of fashion.
trend !letting and worldly
ignorance for which the
privtleged are so often satirized.
But her character grows as her
awareness grows.
, When she finally real.lzes the
extent of her betrayal by
Hadames and Aida, she seizes
the power which is hers by birth.
Bre'>cia\ Arnneris progresses
from helpless and ignorant, a
pa'>!->enger on the luxurious
coattail5 of men, to a strong.
wi~c. powerful anck.onfident
ruler in her own right who is
ewn able to show mercy to those
who hl'lrayed her.
Brc-.l'ia ponrays this journey
Y.lth a ~lightly sow vinaigrette.
Yan\ big on fresh wok:
l.wonte'>, and no wonder, since
111ne -,election<; make the focus
of hi~ menu. A devotee of wok
conking. he has used one for
nearly four decades. He says it's
tlw most fun<:tionaJ, all-around
1·ook..ing tool -he even boils
pa-.ra in one.
0106<.e from among a line of
.... weet. '>p1cy and tangy sauces.
~lo't 111teresting flavor~ include
the rhai curry with coconut and
Yan\ family favorite. dark stir fry
wnh <,oy, oyster and ginger. Yan's
fJvorite <,auces indude the
\mgapore firecracker. a blend of
N.1an herhs and aromatic
lt'mongrass. and sweet and sour
-an overdont! thlnese ~auct!
<,J ightlv benefited here by
cucumbers and mint.
Next. select from clucken
(Sh 45J. beef IS7.95), <,hrimp
rSU.951. and toh1/vege1able'>
rS6A5J. \\'ok di..,he.., come \\1th
whne rice or Yan\ carrot nee.
'>caso11ed brm' 11 nee with
!>hredded carrot.
Grill item<.. mcludl' chick.en
1eriyak); five spice chicken. a lllet
l overed in a pungent '>auce: and
Korean barbeLue beef. '>Crved
over nee with salad. Noodle-.
and rice .. election~ include pad
TI1ai \.\lth a choiu~ of chicken or
tofu/vegetable<,; lo mein and
fned n ee with a choice of carrot
brown or white rice: and wok.
"toe~ 'n' barrel i;,oup. an overload
of-.hrimp. chicken. bt·ef.
Drive, Newport Beach. Free. (949)
675-3474.
MUSIC AT THE PELICAN
The Rusty Pelican offers the
music of Common Ground from
Wednesday through Sunday. The
band performs from 7 to 10 p.m.
Wednesday and Thursday. from
8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m . Friday and
Saturday and from 2 to 6 p.m.
Sunday. The restaurant is at 2735
W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. Free. (949) 642·343l
MUSIC AT PLAYERS
Players restaurant is now offering
live music from 9 p.m. to
midnight every Friday and
Saturday. Players is at 512 W. 19th
St., Costa Mesa. No cover charge.
(949) 646-5615.
WEEKEND MUSIC
Anthony'& Riverboat Restaurant
In Newport Beach presents Jesse
on the sax on Friday and
Saturday evenings and Sunday
for brunch. The program features
all your favorites on the
exuaordln
physicality and voice. She nlakes
Amneris the most interesting.
most dynamic, and most
satisfying character journey In
the show.
The three leads are supported
by a talen ted chorus that is more
than backup singing and
dancing. This Is a chorus with
amazing voices and individual
personalities who take on their
various roles, costumes and
dance styles in a mariner that
makes them integral to the
telling of the story.
Eric L. Ol.ristian plays the
double-dealing slave Mereb with
sympathy and humor, providing
a smooth connection among the
three lovers. but Micky Dolenz is
disappointing as Radames'
ambitious father, Z.Oser. Dolenz is
more of a cartoon trying to be
humorously bad than the cold,
calculating. heartJess political
manipulator that Z.Oser's actions,
dialogue and musical numbers
reveal him to be. His
characterization conflicts with ·
the goals that drive his character.
All too often, beautiful sets
and cosrum·es overshadow
mediocre plays. "Aida" avoids
this trap completely. Bob
Crowley's sets and costwnes in
vegetables and noodles.
Appeti.7..er prices range from
$2.95 to $5.25; ldd meals for $3.45;
<..oups and salads from $1.95 to ,
$7.25: Martin's fresh wok favorites
from $6.45 to $8.95: grill items
from $7.25 to $8.25; noodJes and
rice from $6.25 to $7.25.
Pinot Provence offers classical
guitar on the patio Thursday
evenings until 7:30 p.m. from
JuJy 17 to Aug. 28. Yan Can is at
686 Anton Blvd. in Costa Mesa.
{714) 444-5900.
Dining choices o pe ned at the
new Bluffs Shopping Cente r on
MacArthur Boulevard in
Newport Beach. Pei Wei
(pronounced pay way) owned by
P.F. Oiang's Oiina Bistro. is a
casual restaurant that serves
Asian food.
You can choose the style of
<'ntree and choose beef.
chicken. '>hrimp. '>Cal.lops.
\'egetable<> or tofu. The
re.,tauranr offer!> modestly
pricetl cla..,.,1c A.-.ian favorite_.,
and '>Pt'cialties '>uch as
\'1etnamcse chicken salad rolls,
a blend of -.hredded chicken.
butter lelluce. rice noodles.
mint, carrot, peanuts and lime
rolled 111 rice paper; spicy
Kor<'an. a mix of long beans.
n.irrots. mushrooms and onion
tOS!>ed in sauce of Korean hot
pt'ppe'r paste, garlic and soy:
and bla7.ing noodles. Pei Wei's
-;p1cieM dish. with noodles.
t arrots. 'nap peas. tomatoes.
saxophone. Anthony's is at 151 E.
Coast Htghway. (949) 673-3425.
POP-ROCK AND FLAMENCO
Tate 5, a funk, rock and Motown
act, performs at 9 p.m. Saturdays
at Carmelo's Ristorante, 3520 E.
Coast Highway, Corona del Mar.
Solo guitarist Ken Sanders
performs classical flamenco
tunes at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and
Sundays. Free. (94.9) 675-1922.
SATURDAY NIGHT R&.B
Gerald Ishibashi and the Stone
Bridge Band play rode and R&B at
9 p.m. Saturdays at Sutton Place
Hotel's Trianon l o unge, 4500
MacArthur Blvd., Newport Bead'l.
Free. (949) 476-2001.
"
STAGE
SHORT COMEDIES
Newport Theatre Arts Center is
offering short oomic plays from
leading comedic playwrights in
Orange County through Sunday.
Performances will be 8t 8 p.m.
Wednesday through Saturday and·
' work together to set the place
and time, but are anachronistic
enough to effectively p resent the
show's message of connection
between the past and the
presenL At the same time, theu
beauty only cont&utes to, and
does n ot take over, the story
being presented. The sel'> and
costumes are supporting
characters in the show, creative
and weU-used, but not relied
upon.
"Aida" is a rare show that
successfully•pleases all the
senses. John and Rice's score is
excellent, but not bloated. Unda
Woolvenon, Robert Falls and
David Henry Hwang have
wrlJten a script that
complements the mur,k and
poignantly blends the show's
themes of timelessnes:.,
historical misinterpretation.
betrayal and military
imperialism. Visually. the '>how I'>
at once fascinating and famasuc.
Every aspect of the '>how is
skillfully crafted and harmonize'>
with the overall presentation.
~Aida~ is a feast for the l'ye!->, the
ears, the brain and tht-heart.
· • TIMOTliY TITUS reviews local
theater on occasion.
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spicy soy and hot pepper 'aucc.
Other new casual rc'>tau rnnr ...
at the Bluffs are Raja rre'>h.
known far il!S flavorful und frc .... h
Mexican food, alway., l11gh
quality and convenient. and
Quiz.nos, which offer.., a
traditional fast food al1erna11v1·
with its signature submarine
sandwiches made with toa..,ted
artisan breads.
Daphne's Greek Cite !>en·e"
affordable Greek food. Daphm·-.
offers traditional appet11er .....
salads and combo pl.ik'>
PastaBravo offers a lull menu ol
pastas. gourmet p1v.a~ . .,aJad ....
and pasta salad!> made lrom
authentic homemade rct 1pe'>.
served in a casual atmo.,phc·n·
Gustaf Ander<:. Re<,taura111 \\ tll
be showing a photograph\
exhibit of Olina. "(.hinJ: A
Visual Portrait: Re11ing and
Inner Mongolia ... from ~und.1~
through Aug. 3. C 1t1'itaf 1\ndt:r'> 1.,
at 3851 S. Bear ~t. at South
Coa!it Village. I 71 -1 t 66H-l 7:~7
Troquet offer!> i.l mamn1
special: Premium liquor
martinis are SS from 5 10 i p.m.
Monday through Sarurday The
restaurant is on I.eve! 3, ~outh
Coaf>t Plaza. Ii 1-ll 708-6865.
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Greer Wylder can be reached at
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or by fax at 1949) 646-4170
at 2 p.m.Saturday and Sur.day.
Tickets are $13. Performances are
at the Newport Theatre Arts
Center, at 2501 Cliff Drive in
Newport Bead'l. For information
or reservations: (949) 735-7706.
CIRQUE ELOIZE
Ci rque Eloize. part of the new
generation of circus performers
offering innovation. imagination
and show-stopping panache. will
perform today to July 2q at the
Barclay Theatre at 4242 Campus
Drive in Irvine. Tid<ets cost $35,
$1 5 for children. For tid<ets and
information, call !949) 854-4646.
'AIDA'
Elton John and Tim Rice's "Aida"
is coming to the Orange County
Performing Arts Center's
Segerstrom Hall through Sunday.
Tidcets are $27.50 to $64.50 and
can be purchased at the center's
box office of online al
www.ocpac.org. lnfoimatiori:
(714) 556-ARTS. The Center is al
600 Town Center Drive in Costa
Mesa.
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a-.:-+~----": "[Matt Cooper] has been
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one of our biggest
surprises."
Roser Tabhuhl, South All-Star
football coach
AlO Friday, July 11, 2003 Sports Editor Rlchft DwVI: 19491574-4223 • Sports Fu: (949) 650-0170
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
AII~Back Bay .
backfield for
I
South All-Stars
Former Tar Johnson, CdM
product Cooper will start
f-0r Rebels tonight at
Orange Coast College.
Barry Faulkner
Daily Pilot
COSfA MESA -Having seen them in
action for nearly two weeks, South All-
Star football coach Roger Takahashi is
clearly bowled over by the Back Bay
backfield of Dartangan Johnson and
Man Cooper. Tonight, when the South
meets the North in the 44th renewal of
the Orange Colinty All-Star football
game at 7: 15 at Orange Coast College,
Takahashi hopes he's not the only one.
"They've both looked outstanding."
said the Los Amigos High head man,
who plans to start Johnson, from New-
port Harbor High, at tailback. behind
Cooper, a former Corona deJ Mar High
standout whom, Talcahashi believes,
blends the ability to create piles, as well
as plays, as adeptly as any fullbaclc he's
been arowid.
"Wow'." Takahashi gushed about John-
son's performance in South practices.
"He just has a tremendous worlc ethic,
he's an explosive runner; he has good vi-
sion and he's very courageous. He also
has good speed and he can make a little
crack: into a big play."
Such praise is not SU!l?rising for those
who watched the 6-foot-l. 190-powid
Johnson amass a school career-record
3,397 yards on 560 carries in two seasons
as a Sailor starter.
rhe fact that Johnson, who scored 37
touchdowns as a prep and plans to con·
tinue at Santa Ana College next fall, has
risen Lo the Lop of the tailback depth
chart for the South is mildly unexpected,
since he was ini tially chosen to the Rebel
roster as a defensive back. ·
"We have such a plethora of running
backs," Takahashi said, "it looked like, at
least on paper, we wanted to try him on
the defensive side. But, at the last min·
ute, 1 thought I'd look at him on Lhe of-
fensive side. Then. when I saw how hard
he ran at the first couple practices, I real·
ized that was where he was going to
stay."
Johnson was twice Lhe Newport-Mesa
Offensive Player of the Year and i;arned
All-CIF Southern Section Division V1
honors as a junior, when the Sailors won
the league crown and advanced to the
Division V1 semifinals.
Cooper. a 6-2, 225-pounder bound for
Georgetown, has also dazzled Takahashi
with his broad range of skills.
"ICooperJ has been one of our biggest
surprises," Takahashi said. "He's exactly FILE PHOTO I DAJLY PILOT
Former Newport Harbor standout Dartangan Johnson will start at tailback
See FOOTBALL, Paee Al 1 tonight for the South Al~Stars in the Orange County Al~Star football game.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL
Yardley Cage Classic set to tip ,off today ,....
Sailors, Corona del Mar,
Estancia among 20-team
field in tournament hosted
by Newport Harbor.
NEWPORT BF.ACH -The boys
basketball teams from Corona del Mar,
f.stancia and Newport Harbor high
schools are among the 20·team field at
the Yardley Cage Oassic, which opens
today and continues through Swiday at
Newport Harbor High.
1be event, named for Newport Har·
· bor graduate George Yardley, a member
HIGH SCHOOL
BOYS BASKETBALL
Mustangs
roll ahead y
Costa Mesa continues
sizzling summer in
Servite High tournament.
Whilithree ~f the four Newport-Mesa
School District boys basketball teams
are competing in the George Yardley
Cage Oassic at Newport Harbor High,
Costa Mesa High continues its success-
ful summer campaign
in the Summer Cage
Oassic at Servite High,
beginning today.
Coach Bob Serven's
Mustan~ had com-
piled a 19-4 summer
record through July 6,
including an 11-1 ma.de at a tournament
at Gonzaga University.
Mesa. led by retumlng starter8 Brian
Molina. Scott Knar. Jett Waldron and
~ SWWMc. won dwe of 111 fOOr
games at both the Mater Dd tournament
and at a ua team camp. Serven said
"Xnm;.baa done a good job from the
perimeter and Waldron bas ,been out-
atanding, • said Serven, who allo singled
out 1bny Krikorian, Brandon Aleson •
and Oualne w..e u by cootrlbvton.
1be ~open Che ~te tour·
nament roMy 1114:30 p.m. ...... Loua
at cbe s.wtce .,.... The toumllnent.
which boJdt eome flnt·nM.md Ind con·
tolmdOP pma at Anlbelm Hiib. COii·
dnml~ and Sunday. _.,""' .......
of the Naismith Memorial Basketball
Hall of Fame, features a Newport-Mesa
tripleheader today.
CdM meets El Toro at 11 a.m. in the
main gymnasium, where Newport Har-
bor faces Laguna Beach at 12:30 p.m.
and f.stancia clashes with Elsinore at 2.
If f.stancia and Newport win, they
would play again at 6:30 p.m. and 8
p.m., respectively, also in the main gym.
If CdM wins this morning, it would
return to action Saturday at I 2:30 p.m.
in the main gym. Should Coach Ryan
Curry's Sea Kings fall in the opening
round, they would begin consolation-
braclcet play tonight at 6.
If F.stancia falls to Elsinore, it would
play next on Saturday at 10:30 a.m. in
the auxiliary gym.
Should Newport Harbor not get past
Laguna Beach, it would play tonight at
7:30 in the auxiliary gym.
Coach Larry Hirst's Sailors are oper·
acing short-handed, having lost would-
be returners Brett and Todd Lowenthal
to transfer and having senior-to -be An-
dre Pinesett decide to play only base-
ball.
In addition, Hirst said 6-foot-8 Jamie
Diefenbach, who will be a senior next
fall, has been slowed in his recovery
from the tom ACL that cost him his en-
Lire junior basketball season. Diefen·
bach returned to earn All-Newport·
Mesa honors in volleyball last spring.
but is still not 100%, Hirst said.
Brett Perrine, a 6-4 returner who will
be a junior. is also recovering from a
torn ACL sustained late in the 2003 Sea
View League season. He is not expected
to play until later in the summer at the
earliest, Hirst said.
f.standa has also lost two players ex·
pected to return. Jordan Stroman, who
averaged 6.5 points as a part-time jun-
ior starter last season. has moved to
See YARDLEY, Paee Al 1
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WORLDJEAM
TENNIS
·Breakers v
broken
by Weiner
MacPhie loses final set as
Newport Beach can't hold
lead against Springfield.
For four sets, the Newport Beach
Breakers did everything they needed to
do in order to move into a tie for first
place in the Western Conference early
in the 2003 World Team Tennis season.
But host Springfield saved its best for
last and Glenn Weiner defeated Brian
MacPhie in men's singles in the final set
of the night to lift
the Lasers to a 19·
18 victory over the
Breakers at the
Cooper Tennis
Complex. keeping
Springfield unde-
feated and atop
the Western Conference standings.
Springfield determined the order of
play and did so wisely by holding Wein-
er's two matches, which included men's
doubles. witil the end of the night.
Newport Beach (1-2) led 13-9 after
the first three sets. but Weiner com-
bined with Andrew Kratzman Lo defeat
MacPhie and Josh Eagle in men's dou-
bles, 5·3, cutting the deficit to 16-14.
Still, the worst case scenario for the
Breakers would have been a super tie-
breaker if MacPhie had . managed to
steal three games from Weiner In the fi-
nal set
instead, Weiner prevailed 5-2 to lead
the Lasers (3·0) 10 the come-from-be·
hind victory.
The Breakers jumped out to a big lead
at the start with Maria Sharapova's 5-I
victory over Anastasia Mysldna. ranked
10th in the world. Sharapova. who
jumped from 91 st to 56th on the WfA
rankings after reaching the fourth round
at Wunbledon, also prevailed against
Mysinka in women's doubles. teaming
with Eva Dyrberg to defeat Mysinka and
Nana Miyagi 5-3.
ln between Sharapova's two victories.
Springfield pulled out the mixed dou-
bles match with Kratzman and Miyagi
prevailing over Dyrberg and Eagle, 5·3.
The Breakers return to the court to-
night at Kansas City before returning
home to Palisades Tennis Oub on Satur-
day for a rematch with Springfield.
Lindsay Davenport is scheduled to play
her second and final match for the
Breakers that night.
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HONORS
Dittenbir, Hess VU's
Athletes of the Year
Women's basketball
player, men's soccer
standout receive top
accolades from school.
Robbin Dinenbir, who was a
senior on the women's basketball
team, and Matt Hess, a forward
on the men's soccer squad,
earned Vanguard Univer.;ity's Fe -
male and Male Athlete of the
Year awards, respectively.
Dinenbir wrapped up her Van-
guard career with a host of local
and national awards. She is a
first-Lime recipient of the univer-
sity's honor, Vanguard's highe~t
in-house athletic achievement.
Ditttenbir, a 5-foot-7 guard,
averaged 10.8 poinb, 8.6 re·
FOOTBALL
Continued from AlO
what I'd hoped for i.11 a tullback
in my S}'!>tem. I basically need
somebody who can really block
and. at the ~e lime, is athletic
enough to catch passes. He just
fits the position perfectly."
Cooper w~ u~d pnmarily as
a blocker for the Sea King.\. He
carried just 23 tih1es for 58 yard!>
a<. a -.emor. A two-time AU-Pacilk
Loac,1 League and AU-Newpon-
bounds. 3.8 assists and 2.2 steals
per game while helping lead tbe
Vanguard women's basketball
team lo a Golden State Athletic
Conference champio~hip and
an appearance in the NAIA Divi-
sion I national tournament's Fi ·
nal Four. It was Vanguard's first
Final Four appearance.
Vanguard (28-10. 18-2 in the
GSACJ defeated Oklahoma
Christian, 61-60, March 22 at the
Oman Arena in Jackson, Tenn.
Dittenbir scored the winning
basket, ~ she drove the lane and
put in a layup with ·eight seconds
remaining to cap a thrilling
comeback. Vanguard outseored
Oklah0ma Christian, 17-2, in the
final 5:58.
The Lions lost in the semifin -
als, 62-49. to even tual NAIA na-
Mesa performer, he had 402
rw.hing yards and nine IDs in a
three-year varsity career. He also
caught nine passes for I 19 yards
and stood opt as an inside line-
backer on defense.
The otl1er Newport-Mesa rep·
resentative for the South is Costa
Mesa High product Keola Asue-
ga. who earned his reputation
with the Mustallgs as a ballcar-
qer. but will be counted upon at
strong safety for the Rebels.
Takahashi said the 6· I, 2 I 0-
pound future Idaho State Bengal
1s slated to back up Dominic
tional champion Southern Naza-
rene.
Dillenbir . received first-team
national tournament honors,
and she also claimed a spot on
'the NAJA All-American second
team. in addition, 8he earned
AJJ -NAIA scholar-athlete and All-
GSAC academic recognition.
Hess, a Valley Christian High
graduate, has played two sea-
sons for the Lions soccer team.
He earned NAIA AU-American,
NAIA AU-Region II and AU-GSAC
recognition for Vanguard in
2002.
Hess, who will be a junior in
the fall, led the Lions with 2 I
goals in 20 garr,ies. He also scored
three gam~·winning goals. The
Lions finished 8-12, 4-6 in the
GSAC.
Rickard from Mater Dei.
Asuega. the Newport-Mesa
MVP and an AJl-CIF pick in Di·
vision VII last fall, compiled
3,932 career rushing yards and
a Newport-Mesa record 49 ca-
reer TOs. He rushed for 2.023
yards and 21 TDs on 253 car·
ries as a senior.
Takahashi said his starting sec-'
ondary of Rickard, i.afety Corey
Boudreaux CMater Deil and cor·
ners Terrell Vin!>on (Irvine) and
Aaron Miller fMi'i.Sion Vie1ol ha ...
been thoroughly impressive.
Tak.ahash1 also believe!> the
eoLE
Continued from Al 0
of age..group reconb iA the
Beehive State, Cole ettated an
fmme4late andJingertog buu
at the Newport pool.
That buzt culminated thi$
spring with a CIF Southem
Secdon Division I title in the
100 backstro~ (Sl.50), which
added to bis 2002 aF Division
I tide in the 100 freestyt~
(46.15). He also contributed to
CIF Division I victories in the;
200 free relay (2002) and the
400 free relay (2002 and 2001).
Another highlight would be
his key role in the Sailors' team
title at the OF Division I finals
in 2002. It remains the lone OF
team championship in the
program's hi.story.
Cole. who will head back to
his natiw state to compete for
the University of Utah as a
collegian, also claimed five Sea
View League individual tides
and contributed to five league
relay champions in three
varsity seasons.
play of hi!> 01Ten'>1ve hnt rnuld
help deterrntnt' whl'ther the
South will Win lrn ii 't'c1111d
strd.ight year.
"If those guy-.. can mci,·t• tlw
wall up front, I'll feel pMty good,
because I know ,,e·u be ahlt• w
open up the offen~e dnd tl1rmv
the ball. too," Takaha.<.h1 ,,ud
Beau Budde l!>oin Ut:me11te1
will start a t quanerbad. for tbe
So.uth, while fe~ 7'.ft•rmt.'r < ~J
vJry Ornpel) '"JI dhtJ "'t' ur111·
under center.
rhe '."onh lt·ac.h lh(' "l'm"" ~:.'.
l ll·3.
He was thlld in the 100 tree
at the 2003 CIP l>Mllon 1 6naJs
(46.20), having tapered for the
prevloua week's Sea View
t.eaaue final$.-wben the 'ntrs'
.lnspiied bid to qnd eight-time
cle(endlng lea,gue champloo
Irvine's title run fell short by a
mere 7~ poJnts.
Cole's contiibution helped
the Sailors' 200 nee relay finish
12th and the 400 free relay
finish 14th in CIF Division I in
2003.
The 2003 league finals
brought Cole odes in the 200
individual medley (1 :59.11) and
the 100 backstro~ (54.05.
m ore than four seconds faster
than the runner-up).
Teaming with Nathan
Weiner, Sean McGhie and
Michael Bury, Cole helped the
Sailors win league in the 200
free relay (1:29.70). And. the
combination of Cole, Bury,
Weiner and Ross Sinclair
topped the Sea View field in
!he 400 free relay (3:16.49) In
2003.
Cole won the
aforementioned le<lbJUe
backstroke title in 2002 in
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cllamplons 8$ a junior.
Also at the CIF Division I
finals In 2002, he was second to
Peirsol in the 100 backstroke.
and led off on ~ctorious 200
and 400 free relay quartelS.
n1e unit of C.Ole, Ry-dl'I Lean
Weiner and Peirsol posted a
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taking nearly three seconds off
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the 2001 CCF 400 free relay
champion quanet of Cole,
Lean, Peirsol and Peter Belden
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sophomore. when he ""a~ aho
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that finished -;econd and the
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!.Old dlong Wllh lht t I ~ l'J p POCLOnP fn\l'lfPMltH'titill lt1VW '.;n·•r 1r-.rnA,..1 -dPnt1ty ot th~ Occupant s r uc ur \ ' .J tr 1 J()' tt. • ,. 1 A pn\rd> rea' yard tn11 """ferm1n~ti11rt ..... rnrt '-'lhlr rentrng the SPA<P are d\ er age rtQutrem•nt• 1 ~(l() I Mrnur D.-1g11 R•"""' follow\ ' "I ,,; l A1 1r t" ''
SPAC[ NO OCCUPAN 1 sq It P•• milt•<! 411 '4 I A I) l 48 1" f; I fdC.111 ·'"~ "'• ,,, Av•
PROPERTY DfSCRIP ft p1nr1 .. ~td1 1rodov1du_, f'111'da •ul1tu111ed ~~•nl <t• Iii</~ ,,.,, , , A
TION lot Med I •Qu•r~lllenl\ f ,, I molt(o (, Pon•d~ '"' 9~blR
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1
story ~1ngl• tamtly
Published Newport Properties LLC Jell Dav' ••~•d•nte with an e•
Beach Costa rer.a Daily to con~tru<t a lwo emption lrom open
Ptlol fuly { I . 2003 story thr ee unit \mall 1>••krnti spate reQulfe
f 480 Joi tommnn •nle•e.I mtnl\ 12 r•quired 1
--------development with a 3 lot propo,edl louted at
parcel map IOt3l•d al 973 Dogw,1nd s1 ... 1 '"
2459 £Iden Avenue rn an an RI tone [nv11on·
R2 MO rnroe [nv1ron mental deter m1nat1nr1
mental delerm1nAloon .,empt
u~mpt 4 Minor Oesiiin Review
4 Cond1t 1onal Use [A 03 54 tor Mtehaef
Permit PA OJ 22 for H~rl Heil Construction
Alden Manaaemenl S.,1v1ce\ ~ulh ortzed
Group autho111ed aaenl aaent for Oou11 and
for Ent Village lLC, for Carole Patton tor a 500
a wmemat11n11 f•c•hly sQ It second story
(wholeufe only J local addtttnn lo • single
ed al 1954 PlaLentoa t.mtly residence l0<ated
Avenue 1n an MG zone at 2965 Countr v Club
Environmental determ1 011ve 1n an RI zone
nation tJempt Environmental determr
5 Planning Appltcalton nation ti empt
PA -03 28 tor Julie 5 Planned Srgnln&
llarau, for a m111or P1011ram ZA 03·61 tor
dn11111 rn11w for a new Btcky Bftlev r 1rodley•
599 sq ft dwo1t1n11 •utho11ud aaent for
ebove a aeraee woth £ 1pt1tan Russell Ttt
va111nces 10< reduced man to allow a 20 by
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f>rP~ ltt~ t.,11owrna P~\,,n\
tltf" <11J1t1t' bu\ nr-s\ a\
Zapater•a M,.,,, r ='I f
17th $1 S.ntd AoJ r A
9?706
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t1ird w•U tr~,.
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on 06 17 Qj
20036948431f
Ruben Jost Rv1d~ Da•ly P1101 I "t
19!6') l nve>y AV' luly 4 ll /(1(1<
Col!ma CA 928P l
M~rt•ltna Anr1u1an 1
19165 [hv»y ~ .. ,
Co11>na CA 92881
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f 41'
Thrs bustnts\ " con duct~d by hu•b~n<I ~nd lht fnll~"'""~ P•"nr" wife Mt dornR buw••ts d\
Havt you i tart•d 1.1.11nt Tiie G•t•w•v 1,ruur 'llR
business yet7 Nu 1 Came<> H11:M•n1h t11
Ruben Jose Roen Coro,.a O•t. M•r CA
Thrs statement wa' 9Lfi?S
hied With lht C1Junty I l indA Rit..ho• '>l'<
Clerk of Oldnll~ Cnunty Yl!leo HtRhl~nd\ [Jr
on 05'2tl03 I (;orona 0~1 M~r (A
2003694SS28 9261~
Oatly Prlot June 20 }I Ruu
fuly4. II. 2003 f461 Cameo Coron'
9l625
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THE COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING
FOR CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING AND
ADOPTING A .FEE FOR THE REVIEW OF MOBILE HOME PARK
RELOCATION IMPACT REPORTS.
driveway landsc1p1n11 40' banner t o be al
(10' required, 2' pro lached t11 the EAperian
pond). put.1ne re part.1n11 structure to
qu1rements (6 spacu 1denl1fy off site h11
requtrtd, 5 \paces park1na du,.na the
proposed), front yard du11hon of th• Oranre
setback requ11ements County F au (banner to
(20' requ11td, 12' for 1n be tnstalltd on an
open ptrkina sp.c• 11nnu11 b.s1s) localed at proposec!)7 end ,..., yMd 475 Anton Boulevard In
u tbnlt. rtqurrtmtnh .t PDC zone £.nv1ron
(20' reQuifed, 10' PfO mental deltrmmat1011
posed) with a minor eumpt This public hearing will be held as follows:
DATE: Monday, July 21 , 2003
TIME: 6:30 p.m. or as soon as possible thereafter
PLACE: City Council Chambers at City Hall • n Fair Ortve, Costa Mesa, Calitomta
Public c0mments in either" oral or written fonn may be presented during
the public hearing. For .further information, telephone (714) 754-5245,
or visit the Planning OMsion, Secc>nd Floor of City Hall, n Fair Drive,
Costa Mesa, C.ltfomla. The Planning DMsion is open 7:30 a.m. to
5:00 p.m. Monday through Frtday.
mOd•flettM>fl t o •flow 1 Pubfl\had Newport 10' wide drtvtway (16' 8tlldl·Costa Mt.St Dally
mln1m11m width rt P1lot lul~ll.200J FW
qtilt'ad) loc1tad ti 2291 tldtn Avtiwt hi 111 112· ..........
MO lOM. Cnvtronment.t -~
1tttermln1tloll. Ut"'9t The followJnc ,.~, &. Min« O.sien Rtvltw ZA·03·58 fot Scott •tt Mille ~meu " 8 row fl I II Ar c II It e <l , 0,C WeoclwotkS, llJ.01
uttiorl.ttd •t•nt tot AUMo. l•CIUI• H CA ~lu CllM:ll, lor • 11t 92t63 sq. ft .. cond atorj lrtan Jer Wolll•n,
Mdltloft '° , aln(ll U20Z Acierno, lqu11t
f•mily t•MOenc•, located ~ q,~ . ._ con, ., 20M ,., • .,. ... p~ • ,_ ..... ._.,.
lft IMI Rl tone. (Properfy dtlcted ,,. '" 111~~' It ~tM lfl t IW~ H•111t fOV J1Wt.d ...
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ff 1111J irt lie ,...._.. C•ll of Orlllll!I C...nty
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NOTKfOf APPUUTIOH TO
SEU AlCOHOU< BMRAGES
Date of Fling Appi<atioit
Jtn 21 , ?003
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Th• folln"''"I l'•''''n' "'.., dom1 b11\1n11-.' .,
T 1n\•l T uh 1 \lo40 l'lo •~ll,.
Avrnn• I '"t• Mr.a t .t.
97671
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l~O O••n~' Avrnut
l Ml• Mto.• r.t. 'Pflll
""" bu\ln~" 1s coo duct~d by .,., 1nd1v1d11•l
Havf y<tU (Ur t"' dOl!ljt
bu''""" y No Con$uel t l oH u
(CoMI~)
nus ~t•t,IMnt wn
ft .. d "Ith tlw' C<1unty
Clt1~ of Ot .in;~ C111in1y
1111 Ob/17,1).l 2oouuaus
0•1ly Piiot Jun. 20. 7.7.
My 4 11, 2003 F444
•
A12 Fnday, >.ioJ 11, 2003
-------~ ... ~ ..... -~ ..... 2MOltpl .... ,.... ....
... s.......
The foltowlna per$ons
are doin& buiineu n .
Cr •phlcaltycorrect, 2300
Fair view Rd. #C IOI ,
Costa Mesa, C" 92626'
Julianne Ruth letter,
2300 f•lrvtew Rd
IClOI, Costa Mes.a, C"
':12626
Thos bur.oneu os con
ducted by 1n lndovodual
Have you started <loin&
business yet? Yes. 06/
i.>3/7003
Julianna Zeoter
Tht~ sh1tement wu
flied with the County
Clerk of Or a nae County
on 07/08/03
200'6tS0705
011ly Prlot July 11. JS.
2!>, Aue I, 2003 F48;i
Rctllleus t.silfSs
McmeSlattllelt
Re-. .....
NmeS......
The lollowlne pe1$ons
•ll doin11 busln.ss u : A
OK MUFFLER Of SANTA
ANA, 2422 W. 17th St ..
Santa An•. Calllo1111a
92706
Robert Bru~k. 2422 W.
17th SI , S1nta An1,
Calif or nta 9270b
fhos bus1nen tS con
ducted by· 1n 1nd1v1du1f
Havi!I you started do1n11
business yet7 Vu. 02/
01/03
Robetl Br0<.lo.
Thts sl•lemenl wn
toled wtlh the County
Clerk ol Or1n11e County
on 06/24/03
20036949192
Oaoly Pilol Jun6 27, July
4, 11. t8. 2003 1'465
FktitiM~
"-S........
lhe tollow111g pPrson!> lhe tollr1win2 pe!Sons
are tlo•nt bu~111e~s dS are do1111 bu"nen as
PlUMBSHARK 1768 W for Your Health 233
Juno Avr •9 Anahr1m Knoll ldlo.e M1ss1on
t;A 9l80<I Vietu CA 9?692
!>drren Malllt~W Ytp I meld(' HUI RenM 23l
1168 W ltonu Avt •C. Knnll I ,1kt M"ston
lltMh-.111 t' II ':1/1((14 l/1e1t1 I A !l/b9i'
ftu, lw\111•', " \.OO fhr-. liu·.11tt• 'l Ila c.on
ttut l{ttl h~ u1 uutiv1dudl due ,,.,1 hv ,.,, 1t1c11v1dthll
.......... ... s.......
The followln& personr. ve doina business u
Samaqoan Construction,
410 Hunlinaton St Urolt
C, Huntln1ton Buch, CA
92648
Oun S•m111i1n, 410
Huntinaton SI., Unit C,
Huntmaton Bea~h. CA
92648
Thos busoness os con
ducted by an ondOVtdual
Have you started doona
business yet' No
Dean Samaroan
Thos statement wu
fried wrth the County
Clerk of Oran&• County
on 06/24/03
20036949208
Oatly Ptlol June 27, July
4.11.18.2003 f470
AditlM ..... Nemes......,
The following rm 'o"'
ar" dotn& tiu\111t·\'\ .t\
Huanqu,. 401 N~w111lfl
Cenkr Oro.• NlWl•llfl
Beach C:A •utA10
Oeruu' t 111.-.ud fim I
tfl'rt ~•UO t '"-',,-." I n
Piii N1 "'"'''I Ht 11 h
f\thlnn11, 11 '••'• c
flt•· ht1~H1· t• ~ 011
li•W Y"" 1.11 ll'll tl'""I! H'v" 11111 \l•r led tJu11111 tlrn t• it hv .., rnd1vutu ,,
Jl.1V• y .. ,j I 1tt1•d 1111111;:
... IH1,11w·,• 11•t 1 N11
hu"ut_·~., V• I• 'f•' 0/' hw.u1t>-•1• 'ft'f / Vt:\
Ol 01 I'' 71 i'(HH
\,,.fl.111 ..... M Ytp I llHl.t ·~I'"'"
fill' t,tlt mi nl ~.,... lht• •,t.t1t"IHt'llf WJ\
lilril wolto lh• I """'Y I 111r1f wollo lhe (;ounly
rlrrk 111 llrJ11r 1 runty I Lh•rk 111 0rd11Vr Cu<rl'ly
1111 07 OK 0 I un Ob I} 0 I
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IJdrly l'olol Inly 11 lk I U.11ly Print JunP 70 77
~Aue I •11111 I 48'o tulv 4 11 )()()I I 4!>8
Pol i<"y .
f)t n1u• f dw t111 f'111l1•·11
lht ti1h lllt'Uf Wil'
fol•d ''°lh 1111· I 11U1il V
C:lttli; ut fh.w't l u1111lv
un 06 /I 01
20036949147
!I luly
I 4b1
......... ... s.......
The followlna persons
•re doi11& busloess as:
Private Lebel Movie
Player, 411 Snu11 Harbor
Rd., Newport Buch, CA
92663
Larry Weinstein, 411
Snua Harbor Rd .. New
port Buch, CA 92663
Thos business os con
ducted by· an ondovidual
Hive you started doon11
busmen yet? Yes. 6· 15·
03
l•rr y Weinstein
Thts statement was
toled with the County
Clerk of Ounee County
on 06/24/03
20036949209
Dally Pilol June 27, July
4. 11. 18. 2003 f471
RditlM ..... ... s .......
lhe followinc perso ns
.ire doin& business as
Marone Res,ue Consult
anls. II, 18 Tesoro,
Ne wpor I Beach CA
976!>7
Sleven Graham W111ely,
18 I ~•oro Newpor I
R•d< It. r A 92657
f ht\ bu'.!tlfle\~ 1s con
du1 fod bv an 111d1v1dudl
lt"v" you ··ldrted llotnl?
tio .. m~~.\ yefl No
•lt'v1·11 G WtRely
1111\ \lal•menl wa~
t11-.1 wrth lh~ Counly l.l~o k ut Or dn1te County
1Jf1 06 ll10J
20036948421
0 uly P1lol June 70 21
July 4 II 7001 r 444
........... ... s.......
The lollowlna persons
are doln1 buslness as:
hlklne li1nds Thera·
peutlc Muna• and
Bodywork, 120 [ 18th
Street, Costa Mesa. CA
92627
Carlos Me&serschmodl,
230 Broadway, Costa
Mesa, CA92627
fl'llS bUSlllHS IS con•
ducted by· an lnd1vldu1I
Have you sltrled doona
buson.ss yet7 No
Carlos Messeuchm1dl
This statement was
filed with the Cou"ty
Clerk of Oran11e County
on 06/24/03
2003694'232
Dally Pilot June 27, July
4, 11. t8. 2003 F999
FldttlM ....
Mmes.....
The followona persons
are doine business ·n
Arborfor11•. 23396 Via
Sin Multne. Ahso VteJO.
CA92656
Mark Adam Senefsky,
13196 Voa San Martine,
Jlh~o lloeao. Cl\ 92656
lht5 bu\tness os con·
<1111 led lrv iln rndovrdual
Have you \lar led do on&
bu\rne~' V611 Yti\
b I? O.l
Mark JI SPnet~~Y
I hi\ \ldtement was
toled wolh lhe County
Cler k of Or •nge County
on ()(,117/03
2003694802
Daily Polol June 70 27
Juty4 II 7003 r 4!>1
.......... ... s.......
The tollowlna penons
are dolna bualn•u.. ts.
Flnal Coal, 2013 B •l
Placentia, Cost1 Meu,
CA92627
Hoana M Nauyen,
1425 E. L• Palm• Ave ,
An1helm, CA 92805
This busmen il con
dul"ted by; an 1nd1v1du1I
Have you atarted dotl\ll
busoneu yet? No
Hoanc M Nauyen
This statement was
hied with the County
Clerk of Oraneo County
on06/19/03
20036948731
Oa11r Pilot June 27, July 4, I • 18,2003 f473
Ad!IM ......
Mmes.....
The follow1n1 persons
are do1n1 bustness u .
Player Development,
2233 Falfv1ew Rd Apt
K. Costa Mesa. CA 92627
Michael Wilham Hood.
2233 r a11v1ew Rd Apt
K. Costa Mes.., CA 92627
1 his business ts con
dueled by an 1ndlv1du<1I
Have you ~tar led dotn&
busineu yet? No
Michael W linnrl
1 ht\ statement was
toled with lhe County
Cler~ of Oo ange Counly
on 06/?0/03
20036948174
Daily Pilot July 4, 11. l8.
2!1.2003 f4/9
I low to P lace A
..
..... .....
... s......
The lollowlnc per son1
11 a doina business as:
New ldan, 3401 Don·
cuter,· Huntlnriton
B11ch. CA 92646
Jeff Thompson. 8401
Doncaster, HuntinatOfl
Beach, eA 92646
This business 1s con
ducted by: an ondivldual
Have you started doint
business yet1 No
)eff Thompson
This s tatement was
filed with the County
Clerk ot Orance Counly
on 05/21/03
20036945422
Dally Pilot June 20, 27,
July 4. 11. 2003 F999
'fldlllM ..... .........
1 he following per sons
••• do1n1 business as
Green Oes1&n Landscape,
421 W Alton "ve .. Unit
10, Santa Ana, CA 92707
RtCardo Arreola. 421
W Allon Ave Untl 0.
Santa Ana. CA 92 707
1 his business os co11
dutled by an ond1v1d111I
Have you s l.u led dorn11
business yet? No
Ricardo AHeola
I hos stalemenl wa~
fried with the Cou"IY
Cler~ of Orange County
on 06/24/03
20036949228
Daily Pilot June 27 July
4,11 ,18,2003 f466
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lots of g-d otvff 11 cats 3610
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ENTERTAINMENT
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Movif>g Sch 2 Fmnillftl ROid Chl'>t ril~lt \flt1I< r~al
Loh of Gr-otvffll <chmoo1r1• ·l()Cj F,81 6664
Calendar of 238 ,opp_v__ Pet Adoptions Events 1310 I cM FRt-sAT 1 .12,00 3660
17 SO Hew Hampohlre Adorable Pug '"PPY fQUAl HOUSING tl• ,,.1 I •hie •Ir Y" I Ph rg 12 .. ~ pr ~'• r • 1 l~wn
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Auctions 1483
WANTED
ANTIQUES
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General
Announcements 1610
Ptlvote o.,clo Hvttt"'t
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MISCELLANEOUS
MERCHANDISE
Miscellaneous
Merchandise 3855
S Hfl IUllOINGS
'>II /0 JI I 40 .40
'iO• 90 hO• I tO Mu'I sen• ' U1 Jr,.,.., r, Ruy
(800) 499 2760
3010-3940
lmJ soos-saso
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'"tnMJ• Of Y .. ur
11.,m~ By
Beatrice
Anderson
94-9.759.0550
Ollices u lease 4540
H8/~ll. bl\ flUITI fkh. J r"' .,t, ·.urt~ I P'k& 541
~,, ww>OOw<. nlU' "'""'" $I' l'xllll 949 ZJ8.663'll1'i623
A.O AGOKY has 1ndrv
Uf>"alf' offices or adji!Cenl
8tlO \f. w tte w/pl cour'le
Ylf'W< tn N B mtdr~ by
~•port fr..e prknii. shared
u1nf room Furn/unfurn
from S4!i'I 949-756-8501
t tOMfS f"-OR SALE
ORANGE 5400
COUNTY
... su••1• stzzuu ...
Ot •f-' Be<JUllul Er 3.5ba home
with ~, pool, .8"i"t
kltr:hen t R. l*lt.llffont
prdotn&~~
ol ~ ~ $4,500,000
Index
FOUlt NE 'ORT
'ININ5ULA CONDOS
Opet1 Sat-S"" I -4
4915 ltlver Ave
FROM S82S,000
2U 28TH ST.
3 &4i...-
49 I 5-4917 .... Aw
3....._/3W. a.-. ............. -'-n. Scopr4ta c.. 949-93().7$28
........,_, be'-1 bay ilnd
be.Kh. ?.l(X)st, With '/
master\ 'J f P \, A/C.
'emodeled ktt & bltlh$. Ii
krt & tam om. $925,000
Che5ture Real Estate Inc
949 723 6037
GrMt ~-I blodl ID t>rac::h Jbr ?!>. upper l bf
Iba lowtr Jue 2;ar
illll' I
7402-7466
• S-IS10
~ t000-97SO
'"''°'" (or-del Mor Cond-lt1fum•.
eourmel lo.ltchen, wrnuat•t
11on. cuslom tile dnd Cdb
onelry r <Onl 11o a 3bt ?Ila
hOme & rea< ~ i 'Jbr ?ba
CO.A.STUN( ltWTY
949-759-0177
•A (oc;aowww ... 'i C--
Lourtioc\_,lroll lo Bie
Corona and loolloul potnl
48r 4 !>Ba bl•nd new
conlom home.
Offe.ed at $2.950.000
C0"5TLIN£ REAi. TY
949 759 0177
Ja1mlne Creek New
private I ·\tory. 281' • den.
seckJded cul de SM aern
on le lot tn 11ua«led we.a
Reduced lo S819,<XX> "(I
Joan Butk~ 949 ]!fl 9314
$969 cm "i1 949-514-3!198 Costa Mesa
Corona del Mar
HAiloi v1iw H1ds
South LiTATC oo one
ot the laraeit lots
O'IN SAT-SUN 1-S
1520K .. tDr.
!ibr 3b~. Med1terra
nean par ad1se. Cre·
l t111 shiped pool &
Spa fountains & Palm
lren By Owner
At< epton11 Bids Be
tween Sl.&99.000
SI 57!> ax> 9'9-700-0162
JUST usno TOOAYI
OrlNNOUU
SAT-SUN 12-4 116 1 /2 ......... .,..
Nestled Amid Mtlhon S
homes! 2br Iba, be1u
priv tree hn1 ltr on cul·
de sac. $687,000
hm & Pally McDonald
(])M ltlm6 -~
• '.-lit Or-. v..... ~ dy honll! ~ comm
Chltmtl'lfl atyr<I f'fth)' AciPro• 1100 II, ;1b +dllV lb.. f p. torm DA. a.tt 2t
car w/storac• Mster
w/Ynll. "1 dll Corm1 pool.
-clNI Sm pet ()l Ctdlw S3«iCVmo. K ..... ..... 181 704-864l9 192Dt
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fOM\ Hirt fl lllftm Wl\t,
ec. ~did. -. ria_~
ClMIJWWW lt
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SAT-SUN 1-4
UOAr~St
3br I /~be new krlch
wd firs, I blk to Canyon
Park S459,900
Mary fewel Re/Maa
949 646 9670
• ._v.,......_48<
38a. lg yard l'JC, II ?c p "f l1l»y Bt<llw ,.,.._
8uytrs Wetorne 11 ·2 2010
Swan Ot ~ tXXl aet
p~ l !M9 m-8120
Of'(N SUN 12·5
U842 V.t.Mfe "ec•
Ocean view hxtf, hu11e
proce reductlOf'I 4Br 2Ba
"11 714·504·374?
llr , .. ,ated condo
New pnVcrpl, kit ftrn1 &
O/W Mstr bf w/wat. 111
cbt, LR w/Utth cells, rp,
temi. a t1. clubMe Prud C. R..ity 562.307 ~
OHM SUM 1-4
51AN•81VIUAS
20321 Tidtpoof Cif 11202
1811 lBA. Conso, I ml to
bch. Gated comn1. pool,
l1nnls, tjtt1111 $?66.000
8y Owner 90t-7q.101&
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WalMfrOllt MltMI
•-11859.000 ,........,, ......... ............ .... , .......
Under the Scn·ice Directory Banner
Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week
For Only $32 per week (4week minimum)
Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4245
WHI lrvl"• 4br 3ba
20(XAqll . 2 c aar 3 yr\
new Li;: yd. $629.000
lrvl"• WHt Port. 3br
3ba IJOO ~qlt Detached
home Built tn 1995
S519 000 Ael Cl111 Tu
Remo 949·:?95·9988
Tustin
VIEW CHA TEAU
10501 8rler Lane
localed tn N lusltn Htlls
I ') 1cre hilltop estate
6bt lba. C.tll to• proc~
Aet John loa•n
71 4 731 1808
MISCWANEOUS
ROOALS
28r 18a FttHll Home
vault c"tl'\, broKht. Li
lR/palro t11. I t gar
Open hou\P 5.tl Sun I 4
avaol 8tl 479 111, no
~ts Slr.<lm ~/3ttll8
(;on:na ~ r1\.11m ib
2'ba hOtM Iii" ~ ~ to:>b
al prrvacy Br \11( rtllTIOd
plantabon v.ittin lilfM!ltt
c1rs wd "'' ,_ """"' kll!. °' 'illlr. s..axi ()pn1 Sal Sun I!> (449 Selw•d
Rd) M9-721~220
Laguna Hills --48r ~ l•m hw ~bl ii"'
ydld i..~dnr nu !JCl• i f'
i,... $11:n)m., 1J1r" ul~
neNI $3900 Q49 647 0 I i8
Laguna Niguel
FOf lea.. '-a<ufol•
2200st Hom" 481 '! e ..
2 ( ., i•' ')I f'ntl\Jlt •
\chools nu vel ,mi..nc •
S? /'>O'mo 9'9 in Ofi96 • NOUUl"S tu.ff IJSlNJS
B.!y -~end .... 3br 2bll "Ueklres f'W1 •
$749.tXXl Of'IN SAT 1-5 Rental To Sharl 6030 Oc•-VI••• Up" al~ Newport Beach
I Story end cn-ne unol 2br Newr«t ldt lock l•r Spacious l rv1111 dNtiJw UDO YlA.RLY UASl fealu'~ 2b 2!b8. ?t ~ & UOO SUMMlR HOM~ e•panded S549Jm 4br hse, 2 room\ av.ti
Of'9' SUN 1-S NorVvr*. 19n r-'f!f Jfli()no, m lldl SI1'j)n l14<4111!llll Bill GRUNDY Rf.Al TORS
l~badl~~on u-homes :b ICl(Jaded
towmDn1e SYJ1 .<XX> :b I
slol y townhome S!iQiJXX)
(I H) 4bl (as! 8klff lunll
Sl.C89tXXl
PaA!on Rell:y 9'$632-6e
O<WIVIWlOT
2lOOc..VWAw
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Shift ulll \ 949·!153 85!>3
Rooms tor Rent 6040
Newport 8ea<h Udo
t•I• Bd•m • bAlh Pvt
rnlo •nt" Nr Br •dl:P
$700 "'" 949 JU. tt17 ==-
a.. c-,.,,,, Lr'..t.ie,
Wal"' V-~ Loi /14 ?ID-96e6 n4-9'1~ !)II} lll-0128 ....... Pre...,
1-efy a-cl,_...,
llr , .. Aft' .... pvt i"'
IToe wa• lo Tro Squltf~ $89~/mo Walet/lruh
pa.cl Kle!n Mao~I
877 704 8649 [•I 9200 ..:>GUAGIS t0•22 $340
or 22120 $575, Of 4000sf
atfport area, pvt w/htfh l'""9~1w left, .,._.
HCUflly949-646·1106. & ' .. ,.tto, -
Sl.,000Mt-64S-1'21 RESIOENTIAl.AENTALS
,_,$ff 1-180 I
21st St. t4t-64S-7776.
.._._ ltldr, MAXIMUM ORANGE 7400
VIEW. "new lull flmodel, COUNTY
(cntddo 21t,, 2ba, Af>t.
wtlh balcony. 10. wat~r
& Ir ash paid no peh
S1250/mo 94.9 650 3735 4bt 3 5ba, s.inlle story
Buyers only SI 6 Mol 11 ....... .......,.
•11 Paul 949.290.3053 --• ~ 2.Sh T woholne on
blufh ,.. bdl. lnl.d yd Ip,
2-Sty ...._, 2br• den, dbl p+ ••tr•~ SI~
2.5bl, 2 Fpr., 2t. pl. w/d.. mo "l""I ~·96911 511•0c-......_.
lBr 3 58a, Sl .590,llOO -et/~. 9'9-637-0300
blocht.re @ rploc.oom
ca...1. thfhetl poonf
w/Spectec:ular ocetn
w1ew1 One of the nnest
comm of lu•ury homes !>Or 4 54>• $'2,6~.000
S......, £wop41n style
hvfna. Hell In the htlb ovtt~ln1 t11e oc;e1n.
3bf • offict s1.~.ooo ...................
mode; .... "-
w/v'4wa of $HdltHck
•bt lwndro41 of up·
1t•dttl $l,6'S,OOO °"" SU9I 1-s S.11t1 lvd• rabvloua
.-efTont loc 3br J ~. ~Itta Canyon '
OCMfl $1,119,000
pilllo, f\/'peb. av.a ~ a.-.,. l '• home 2lll _.., °' yrty 949-61'5-Z9 lbe. II yrd. de4 pr I~
et .. t ley ff-' ept 2br E. 191il SL (do not distwb
lbl, Ip, Sl800/mo •1"4-tenants) n/imll&/doa'
WO. 111•&•· li&hl + S1750m.40&745 1422 tiWM
brlfhl Sl4.00/mo • 2br
2ba house yu1fy S2100/
mo Aat 949·673-4062
Y.t, • ._, tow. ~1. -'1 M. w/d. b9. Ip, ltl!Ps
lc.'t bey, l\/peblllnll&. avail
-S2AOOm •123-511>2 ....... ,. .... , ...
,., n.. w.io.. ~ 1o1
w/pool, lfdrll fp, It pat111,
w/d, _ pt. c1oMI to be.II.
$1900/mo -~
949 ... 75-616 l
A STUl IU SI09SJMo
'/• Off .... ht .... .._
for 6mn le.lY Nf>WI¥
ren~ "°""" ~ Ulr1)f'I & Vt•nlL I .. Wit • ""'°' (iii 0001 fl w &. .. ~ •
Cdl lt"" 'M9 M6 0~4 •• 1
714 &t3 7':Jll ,..,, ~~
LDf't• I br I Ila """ "" ...,1.1 '•nlns.,la polftl.
No •111 elol,.9/p•h. $ 1450 949-293-463 I
le ...... :Ill';, l6tl•
SI p;'lltn. W/d. fill!~!!" &
slor age SI f,00 'mo
714 !M3 1392 Moch.HI
Vl1A IAUOA 2 ~~ttnl
2ba Fp. lndty rm. Is fl"lcll
C(Wntn PDOV1Mnl'IC» ?t
prf\e. waa. lo bch Clt\/ wtt
pd $1850/mo 760 7'19
8107. 949 !>74 '124.J
I 8LQ<lt fltOM oc•A.H
2br 2ba remodeled •pl
carport SISSO Anti 8 I
949-51 S-4229
211 YlAltlY HNTA.LS _
Newport Buch Penon. $1400·$1~/mo act
949·•71~78DO
Hew,ert (rut, 2br
2ba, 2 C. ,.r. W4~ tO
bch. ttn/pool/r.pa '2100
Avacl 8· l 949 707 4408 ..,
I t IS W eAY AVl , "ICllW. 2ba. wd ~Iii. w/d, :lit~_.:.! ICt Qw!l!y ~ 3'48 ;-•
*~ t.sa.. •er..t•• UWldld&~nw~I!"!
.... to bd!.. till ... ~ ~$2!51Dn ~
...... C....•trl•
(11d uni iwtv. -,::t ~c::~
Dlllf't Pilot
~bMM..-.. Horrw. 2Br 28a, '}'{3 pr.
pvt beldles. NC. s:fiCXlrno 714.Q98.175l n4.34s.s11J
~ R/intil Avall Sepl uw 4br lba h.w on Pl!rwl Pon. Vfsy nc.e f\.wn ~
u:q> !M9'67!>46:1> Clare
ILUfJS TOWN HOME
SAY VIEW 38 R • FR LARGE ·r· Pl AN
CUSTOM UPGRADFO
tXPANOEO $3800mo H«•• ,_,,_ Realty
949-U2-6489
~Coast
s-: ... re Sir 2'/,lo ~11111111 lam hm. y•rd. wd
hkup, 2< lilt. comm pool
$2900/mo 949-851 834':>
Tustin
Horth
Tv1tl11 Hlll1
Beau catahna, city hghl
view~ 5bt 5ba hous.: •
library. 2 power rm\
Approx 5900 sf I at lot
renn1s court~p.300 00
••-•Claro Tu
949-295-9988
Employment
Wanted
* Hou•emon/Mgr. *
I Lledn & mttmla1n lar~e
flf1m,.-. c..,ok d11v,~ c1tl
1lull~• el<l~tly & rhold
• Ml' ··•p J7 I 'HI 90J8
Employment
IOAT
"-~"'~ •"'*1P a """' !-ur• flPavy
lrlt6\t ~ """ ronwer
•J.111!. a ' ~""1 "' I"''°" (ti> l\'lonot\I' v ,,.Jn SoJl)ll e.
11ilXJ Newpo•I Blv~ u.-.1• M,..,., ':;1Y '>IR 4 l'ft
01 MON~ TRl\fOfl', l'f
itrw t:t y \fh• t"\ m rom
uea wt•·i.. .. nch •·d' nl"'"t..
949 b4l ~783
DRIVERS WANTED -
No>wpoll & llunltnStfon H.31
""' y11u• "wn v hedulP' PAil or lull lom• ava,labl.,
Sl51 Udy lull IHT\e
L~ll 888 DOI WllRK
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NO 1 ICf If) HI AO! S
Cal1forn14 l.iw rr
quires thal conlrac
tf'llS l•krr•K 1ub• lhal
total $'>00 or more
(labor Of 'materral•1
be he ~n!>ed by tlwl
Conlrattors State
t '"'OJ~ Board State law also requoru that
c:ontr '' turs tnclude
the11 hc,nu number
Qn all a<lv~•'"'"I! Y1111 can check thP ,fall•\
o t y<Jur lltensod
c. on t r• c t or ,, l
www.cslb .. , aov or
800 li.'I CSlB Unit
censed conlf•tlors
tak •na 1obs that
total les\ lhan $500
must state '" lhe11
adv er trsemenls Iha!
they are not licensed
by the Contractors
Slate l lceMe Boafd "
Additions&
Rlmodlllng
fMTHltG IN1tllCMtS
Kitdlen I &ti> I RMIOdel
M.lm!. tatwo•o :M:0T1 #fi8&l5 vs.t.e ~
AlrCond~at
AlUN HVAC
Air Condftionina
& Heatrna Service
l •808660 949.500.9005
A -l HANDYMAN
ln,lall, refac.t cabhrets
~ ~ 0.-.. 71A-616-7258
•fl /TIMI ltllJO MAN-·
AGtW l ti stor~e fa<:llrty.
Sonday & Mooday • Oita
and ~e 1T111w1t111iance. l •p.
• plus! 714-341-4466 Irma
M;.19099 hsineu IS
buooong. need ~ Good
muoey putenti.tl r,..., PIU\I
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at I ~\h1nn lsl.ud " now
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I ..-~w1 oil 949-m r.R>
Alt11111ottw
IMW '97 SHI C-
meta ll1c dark blUe/&r•Y
lthr, s uper b coJUI
thr o uallo ul $15,995 y"6J242t Div ~UBI
WWW.Hflelill,c•M
IMW'MS2SI
like new Blk/lan, 4 df,
auto, l06k mr, ac. sunrf .
lull pwr. ltnt. Ca smoa.
$4200 714-651-4661
IMW '8 9 7SSll
leather. sunroof, very
clean, $4995 •865459
~to.com 949-646-"1822
IMW '91 ZS c.,,v 2.1
. 6 'Y' red tan tthr, !ispd,
beaut hke n~w cond
#815721 Sl7,995 Ii·
nancina & warranty avail
Bkr. t 949·586 1888
w-.oc.,..t.I.•-
l ulck '84 RIVera new
lifts breaks & shoclls
loaded. elect mnrl, make
olfer (714) 848.3704
Codlltoc ·o 1 SevlU. SLS
silver/grey 11111, CO.
thr m whls, &old pkg, full
tact. like new, $18,495
v•596741 lmancina avail
Bkr 949 586-1888 www.oc...-1.c-
'97 CHEVY TAHOE
4 it. whlta. 4X4, $DXl Sound system. al °""1Y,lld
aodr> w(l Rodllord SUIK,
Genta Lile$ w4lls. Midm
255 olt road !Te>. f ac wan
Sl5.!a> 9$2.95-/EI
Dodge '99 Dakota
Pickup, cU>cal>. wt.le, V6.
-v """" ~ #244419
-M aad9 •tt M lata
Coriv. 45k ml, auto,
11ilver. ten top. pw, pl,
A/C, CO, su~b 1111• new
cond, vill9743 Sl0.99!1
fln'lnclna & werr1'tlly
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sec11n1y deposll required: plus &ax and
ltecn5e: 20e per mile char)c over 10.500
mil~ ix-r year. On Approved Credit. ON
APPROVED FMCC TIER 0 & I CREDIT
l At This Payment
()19202)
Plus pemmmr fea Ind tu.et. 111)'
finance charge<1. any dealer docume111
prc:pur1hon charge. and any cn11uion
tei;tm& cbatJ,e REBATE IN LIEU OF
SPECIAL LOW RATE FlNANCU-.0
1 At This Net Cost
(607862)
ftmmcie dwla. ...,
prepanltlon charac. and 1ny omi sioo
1e~un1 dwgc. REBATE IN LIEU OP
SPECIAL LOW RATE FINANCING
l At This Savings
(()427041
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02 MERCURY VILLAGER • .
(J073751P2725) 15K Mlle, Top°' the,,,,. with~· co. lhown>om rr.th..... t a, a a a
01 LINCOLN LS • ..
(f83597/P2718) ~ Pkg, ,,.,.., Alt, T1lt enn....................................... a a, a a 9
00 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2WD •
(J18182) Sffver, One Ownlr, co, a..... WhNte, ..., ....... :. ......... _._ a a, e aa
03 LINCOLN TOWN CAR e
(818132) Aftordeble luxury ........... :.............................................................. a 4, ea 11
00 QMC YUKON DENALI 4X4 • (1_,mc ..... 1Muty.Q ........................ -................. a41 eas