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FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 2003
Tapping young talent ·
Children ages 5 to 11 try their hands at lion
taming, tightrope walking and magic at the
Orange County Fair.
Tom Forquer
Daily Pilot
Kids Stage when Stephen
Russell, the circus Instructor,
let the children pick their
positions in the show. In the
next half-hour, the seven
youth, ages 5 to l l, got a crash course
in tightrope wallcing, Lion and tiger
tricks. magic, juggling and dog training.
audience that no matter how
the kids performed, "The
imponant thing is F-U-N."
The show began with a brief
parade, the kids carrying a
variety of national flags.
Wearing a pink tutu and
holding a pink lace umbrella.
Caitlynn, 7, of Orange
tackled the tightrope -a
rope connected to two wood squares
lying flat on the stage.
W Ith some props, some
costumes, a Un.le imagination
and some professional
instruction from the Russell Bros.
Circus, youth anending Thursday's
Orange County Fair tried their hand a1
circus performance in the Circus Fun
Review.
The fun started at 2:30 p.m. at the
At 3 p.m., the circus music started.
and Ed Russell, Stephen's dad,
mtroduced the performance in a true
showman's voice. He remlnded the
In the training session. Stephen t0ld
her, "Pretend like you're 50 feet in the
au, all righ1?" DON UACH I DM.Y P!t. 1Y
Ringmaster Ed Russell leads Kirsten Kingsolver. left, and Bria Gamble, who are
See TALENT, Peee A6 performing as elephants, through the "legs" of pretend elephant Shelby Davis.
PHOTOS BY KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT
Some people get watches. Nancy Buck, retiring after more than 30 years at the post office on Balboa Peninsula, was given balloons.
Red letter day
Longtime Balboa Peninsula postal
worker finishes her career today and
prepares to embark on another
June Ca111rende
Daily Pilot
A lot has changed since
Nancy Buck took a
S3.16-an-hour job at the
Newport Beach Post
Offtce In 1968.
But, at leut on the Balboa
Peninsula. a lot has stayed the
same. Though worken now use
computers Instead of pencil and
paper to add up the cost of
stamps, the small-town
atmosphere and close-knit
community still create an
environment where Bude knows
about 90% of her customers by
name. And it's those people she
will miss the most when she
retires.
•That's what gives me the lump
in my throat -the people,• Buck
said in a room lined with
balloons marbd •Happy
Retirement"
s.. LETTER, Pas• M Buck gets a goodbye hug from longtime customer Judy Smith.
THINKING ALLOWED
Interior design for him and her
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AT A GLANCE
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Civil trial
begins for
Rodman
The West Newport re si dent
and former NBA star mixes
humor wich testimony in
sexual assault case.
Oeepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
SA'-'TA A':\A -Denni-. Rodman on
Thursda} tesufied in a c1nl ma! that hl' ha-.
no recollecuon of meeung a woman \'ho
accused the former N&. slar of drugging
her. taking her to his Wes1 Ne .... 'f>Ort homl'
and serually assaulting her several limes
"I don't recall ha\.ing se.x with your cit·
ent." Rodman caJmJy told ~1arcu~ \1dnuni,
anomey for plaintiff Jo Len ~1clrowen
Accompanied by wtfe Michelle the locaJ
celebnty, notonous for lus raucou!> beal h
parties. walked into a courtroom al the
See RODMAN, Paee A4
A RARE FIND
Long lost
coin turns up
for reward
The finding of a $1-million
Liberty head nickel thrusts
Newport Beach company
into collectors' limelight.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH - A hall closet. the
black hole or a home, has yielded • historic
and lucrative 6.nd in rare coins. thrusting
company Collectors .Universe .in Newpon
Beach into the limelight.
The discovery Wednesday of a 1913 Ub-
erty bead nicictl has rocked the world or
rare coin coDtctors. said David Hall. p~-
SM C'C*, hce M
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·ON THE l\TER
STEVE McCRANK I OAJLY PILOT
Newport Beach public docks, such as this dock on Balboa Island, are all decorated with finials, the ornate tops of the dock pilings.
Piers of yeste:ryear
June Casa1rande
Daily Pilot
I twas the 1930s. NewpQrt Harbor
High School had jus t been dedicated,
the biggest employer in town was the
Western Canners Co., and the city
, and the harbor were stiU young.
"' In a classic 1930s style, each of the city's
public docks was adorned with finials -
decorative tops to the two posts at the
end of each pier. The blue finials, carved
out of solid oak, were an expression of
style as weU as a helpful reference for
boaters who needed to know whether the
piers they were approaching were public
WRATS AFLOAT
• WHAT'S AFLOAT is published periodically.
If you are planning a nautical event, submit
the information to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay
St .. Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949)
646-4170; or by e-mail to
dsilypilot@fstimes.com.
SAILING CLASSES
Orange Coast College is offering new credit
and noncredit sailing classes this summer.
Most classes are five weeks in length, and
boats range from lido 14 dinghies to large
ocean racers, even keelboats. Cruising
seminars are also being taught. The OCC
Sailing Center is at 1801 W. Pacific Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. (949) 645-9412 or
visit occssiling.com.
Sailing 'fascination ohra daasea in boating
safety and sailing year-round for persons
with disabilities. Free. (949) 640· 1678.
Orange County employers can bring their
employees out to Newport Beach on
weekdays to enjoy a day of sailing courtesy
of Orange Coast College. The School of
Sailing and StJamanship now offers a chance
for groups to work with the on-board
iniitructor on different sailing techniques
while they get advice on how to perform
• well in business. No sailing experience
necessary. One-day classes cost from $100
to $125. (949) 645-9412.
BOAT RENTALS
With Marina WatM'Sporta 8t the Balboa Fun
Zone, you can enjoy nautical experiences f from mild to wild. Take • eetf-guided tour of
the bay In your choice of power and sail
Newport Beach project has
returned decorative tops to
the posts at each of the
city's piers after about seven
decades
or private. ~
One by one, the finials succumbed to
time and the elements -dry rot, general
decay-leaving the city's 10 public piers
without their splash of yesteryear. But
now. aU that has changed.
The city has just completed a project to
instaU the classic-style finials on each of
watercraft, jump the ocean swells In a
Sea-doo jetboat, put you sport-fishing skills
to the test in a fully equipped Boston whaler,
or soar above it all on a parasail flight along
the Newport coast. Complimentary ice and
beverages are included with all electric boat
rentals.
Balboa Boat Rentals can put you on the
water in many ways: with single and double
kayaks, electric boats, 14-holder sailboats,
pedal boats and runabouts for offshore use
or cruising the bay. Balboa Boat Rentals also
holds two-hour scavenger hunts aboard the
electric bay boats, providing group activity
for corporations, birthdays, nonprofit
organizations and group outings. The hunt
packages include boats, trivia questions,
maps, Polaroid cameras and supplies. The
cost of a hunt begins at $225 per boat and
catering is available at an additional rate. For
hunt reservations, call (949) 673-7200.
Electric boat rentals are evallable by the
hour at Duffy Electric Boats, 2001 W. Co.ast
Highway, Newport Beach. All boats are
equipped with window enclosures and CD
players. Ice and cups are provided.
Reservations are suggested. An hour rental
is $75. (949) 645-6812.
• Pedal boats, electric boau, boogie boardl,
kayaks, Inflatable rafts, catamarans, beach
furniture and wetsuits are available for re9t
at Resort Water Sports at Newport Dunes.
(949) 729-1150.
Gondola tours •re off9Nd by the G9ndol8
Co. of Newport, 3400 Via Oporto, Suite
102-8. The $75 cost Includes a basket of .
bread, cheese, salami, ice, glasses, a blanket,
music and a Polaroid picture. Wine is also
available. (949) 676-1212.
its municipal docks. The blue posts were
made to the exact specifications of the
original l 930s designs, said Chris Miller of
the city's Harbor Resources Division. The
Harbor Commission and the City Council
voted to restore them last year. Using a
fiberglass mold of the original finials, the
city has recreated the exact look that
adorned the bay in the finials' heyday.
"The· main reason is because they help
boaters identify from the water which
docks are public," Miller said.
Now there are two finials at the end of
each of the 'city's 10 public docks that are
at the same time decorative, nostalgic and
utilitarian.
G2ndoa. Advemures/Newpo'1. 3101 w.
Coast Highway, offers one-and two-hour
gondola cruises. A one-hour tour with
champagne is $70. A two-hour tout with
dinner and champagne is $180. Pldru'p is
available at waterfront restaurants. (949)
675-4984.
Irvine eo.tt Ch•rt9n In Udo M8rirw Vl08ge
offers two-hour electric boat cruises with a
gourmet dinner. $180 for two persons. (949)
675-4704.
Gondola Romance offws dally tou,. of
Newport Harbor during lunch and dinner.
Call (949) 675-4730. The tours go out of lido
Marina Village, 3400 Via Oporto, Newport -
Beach.
CRUISES
Electrk Boat Tours offers two-hour CNiMt of
Newport Harbor ($75 par cruise). Round-trip
hotel or olf-the-water restaurant shuttle
service is available. Pidc-up from restaurants
with docks is also available. Chartered and
catered tours. (949) 291-1953 or
www.wsttsontheharbor.com.
The Newport Landi09 Belle It rnilleble for
weddings and receptions, codctail and
tightseeing cruises, and meetings.. The cost
is $600 for the first two hours, plus $150 for
each additional hour. (949) 361-3640 ••
Fun Zone Bo8t Co. "'"' • 46-mlnut. auiM
(adults, $6; dllldren, $1) and a 90-mirlute
cruise (adult.a, $8; children, $1) departing
from Balboa F-un ~ne every 30 minutes
from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. dally. A 60-mlnute
showboat suntet crulte (adµlt.a, $6; children,
$1) leaves the Fun Zone at 7 p.m . dally.
Private chartert are available. (949)
673--0240.
Daily A Pilot
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Sean Hiller, Don l..ead'I,
Kent Treptow
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THE HAR~OR COLUMN
Warm waters lead
to good fishing
Ahoy. inspectors have
streamlined the
checkpoint, but we
waited only 15
minutes versus the
one to three hours I
nonnally endure to
show my
identification as a
U.S. citiun.
We did
I have
been
cruising to
Catalina. and aU
the crossings have
been pleasant, with
flat seas, meaning
that no one is
hanging over the
rail chumming up
their breakfast.
Yesterday, the
ocean water
MIKE
WHITEHEAD
encounter a
crossing situation
with a submarine
temperature was 73 degrees,
comfortable for swimming
and bringing huge sunfish
into the area, plus flying fish
close ln to the island. We
watched dolphins in smaU
pods and some numbering
in the hundreds. These
mammals were jumping,
flipping. swimming aU
around the boat and surfing
our wake giving us great
shows..
The warm water should
be good news to those who
fish. I did see a couple of
boats trolling off the Island,
but I do not know what they
were hoping to hook up, and
a sword.ft.sh boat was
circling.
Newport did Jose one
popular six-pack fishing
company this summer, as
Capt John McCarty
relocated his renowned
fishing boat Fin Fever, a
Pacifi<;a 44-footer, from
Newport to Mission Bay.
Passenger boaiding fees,
boarding locadons, parld.ng
and being closer to better
fishing grounds prompted
his decision to move south.
Looking to the north, sadly.
Morro Bay has been hurt In
its fishing and tourism
ind~try by the rocldisb
fishing ban put in place the
first of the year.
I did have a nice surprise
crossing back into Calif omia
from Mexico. John
Hammond. captain of a
locaJ charter boat, and I
delivered a new Carver from
Bayport Yachts to the Hotel
Coral Marina in Ensenada
last week. We had a smooth
cruise downhill, but south of
the Coronado Islands, we
did feel a few large
groundswells rock us from
our starboard quarter.
Once on land, we
immediately began the run
for the border, which is an
adventure to get back to
Newport. Our travels
included a wide taxicab Qde
to the border, a walk
through the border
inspection station, catching
the trolley to the Union
Station, catching the train to
Irvine, and finally. my wife
meeting us at the train to
drive us the rest of the way
home.
A major delay you have
been hearing me grumble
about is the futile Increased
wait time at the border
inspection since Sept. 11.
Well, either our timµlg was
perfect or the border
as we were off Point Loma
The sub was heading out to
sea when they changed
course, passing us to our
stem at a one-mile radius.
TIP OF THE WEEK
To continue trying Lo
educate every boater to
make safe passage through
the harbor, especially with
the hundreds of sailboats in
the summer classes and
races, I want to remind
everyone that the harbor is
open to everyone. So
technically, no person or
group can block any portion
of navigable waters unless
granted a spedaJ event
permit by the U.S. Coast
Guard.
With that said, l have
noticed that aalllng
programs are making an
effort to leave room between
their buoys and the shore for
•sea room" passage.
However, in a few Instances I
have been bloc.ked, it hasn't
been by the sailors. but by
the committee or spectator
boats drifting outside the
course and sitting idle in the passage lanes.
Boaters cruising through
the har:bor can try to avoid
the sailing courses by
planning a course out.side of
the markers.. Please watch
for the beginner sailor who
may lose control and drift in
front of your vessel.
Sometimes, it is impossible •
to avoid the fleet such as the
Beer Can Races, and then
everyone neecls to be
courteous, as prescribed by .;
the inland right-of-way •
rules, not the racing rules. •
No one needs to wave and •
yell for the other boat to
move. Importantly, watch ·:
your language, as there are : •
kids on the water. Everybody ::
should stay calm and try to •:
get the vessel through the : •
fleet without tempers ;:
flaring. . ·:
Seamanship and.good :•
sportsmanship are what we ·:
need to be i.Qstilling as ·;
boaters, and we n~ to set • • ·. the example for the youth • •
fro ••• who are learning m your ••
example. ••
Sate voyages. : :
• MIKE WHfTEHEAD la the
Pilot's boating and harbor
columnist. Send him your
harbor and marine-related
thoughta and story
suggestions by e-mail to
mike@boarhouurv.com or
visit boathousetv.com.
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low 90t. Tonight wfll be a little
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Daily Piiot F rlday . Au&ust I. 2003 A3
Corona del Mar centennial celebration shaping up
Committee h as set d ates in Octobe r 2004 for
·seve ral even ts, including a black-tie kicko ff,
to cele brate 100-year birthday.
June CHa1rend•
· Daily Pilot
NEWPORT Bf.ACH -An out·
door concert and a beach expo
are two of the events that wiU
round out a four-day celebration
of Corona del Mar's centennial
next year.
Volunteers are making sub-
stantial headway in planning the
village's lOOth anniversary
events. The dates have been set:
The celebration will take place
from Oct. 14 to 17' 2004. Some or
the events have been solidified:
"!be expo will take place at Big
Corona State Beach on Oct. 17
and will include historical infor-
mation booths, food ·and family
activities. And a banallon of vol-that the expo and an outdoor
unteers -more than 200 -beach concen will be pan of the
have already signed up to plan celebration. A black-d e evem will
and put on the events. kick off the activities. Other ideal>
·everybody's getting really ex-have yet LO be fi.naliz.ed, 111dud-
cited about celebrating Corona ing installing some kind of m e-
del Mar's centennJaJ," saJd Peggy~morial or statue at Inspiration
Fon. event director and ch.air for Point or even creating a time
the centennial celebration. "But capsule to be stored at I.he me-
it's important to note that while morial Also under consideration
th.is is about Corona del Mar, it's are a fireworks show, local cable
reaJJy a citywide event. We're get-programs on Corona dcl Mar
ting the whole city involved." history and other events. 'lbe
A c;;ornmittee formed earUer events will be paid for by the ef-
th.is year has already decided fons of. the cemennial's fund
ntismg comounee while the oty
of Newpon Beach will match a
portion or the funds.
Fort added th.at Corona def
Mar's centennial celebration Will
also seek lo build momentum
for the city of Newport Beach6
centennial, which takes place in
2006.
"II will be sort of a prelude for
the cirywide centennial," -.he
said.
Corona del Mar was burn 111
1904 when Lo~ Angeles Real fa.
tate Magnate George F. 11'"1
bought a 706-acre section of Ir·
vine Ranch from the Irvine Co.
This village of Corona del Mar
offictaJJy became pan of New-
pdrt Beach two years later when
the city was incorporated. 1l1is
history is expected to be a big
part of the et:ntenrual celebra-
uon's f~
"Everybody lik~ a pany. • said
l:i.J. Johru.on. president of the Co·
rona del Mar I lomeowne!'S Assn.
and volunteer committee chair
for the centt:nnial celebration.
.. It\ shaping up wonderfully.~
BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS
Play ball! Next Sunday Fund-raising walk set
for paralyzed 5-year-old
groups accepung donauom I'>
available by caJJing 194ql b46-
46 17 or checking lht' yellow
pages under the heading of
"Thrift Storec;. •
Orange Cocu.t (.ollege begin
Aug 25 Appl1cauon~ for fall
cla!>se\ are betng acc~pted and
reg1strdUOn appointments are
available 111 the wllege\ Admis
'>IOn'> Office Costa Mesa parks commissio n votes to
c u t back use of Estancia H igh varsity
baseb all fie ld on the weekend s in
response to a resident's complaints .
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
C05'TA MIM -Tim San -
defer was fed up with adult
leagues playing baseball on
the field at Estancia I ligh
School next to his houi.e.
He complained to lhe city
lhat the games involved an
extremely loud level ol crowd
noise, I.hat playen. _and s pec-
tators urin ated on h~ fence
and lhat lhe player& con-
ducted batting practice wilh
lhe piercing M>und of alwru
nwn bats along W... fence.
Last week. the Park.'> ru1d
Recreation Cornm1~ion
heeded tus concerns and
voted to shut down l.15e of the
school's V"cU"S1ty basebaJJ field
every other Sunday. The
change is for a trial period of
six monlhs. Sandefer ..aid.
Sandefer was half succes.'>·
fu} in getting what he wanted.
He said he would have liked
lhe fields to be v-c.1cant every
Sunday.
"It would have been nice if
I.hey had not used it on Sun-
days at aJJ," Sandefer said. "If
anyone else had a neighbor
that was having a block. pany
all weekend, lhey'd have I.he
POUR SEASONS m ..
onDI llU FOR 1199
cop~ there in nothing flat.~
. Members of the Golden
City BasebaJJ League, whose
play will be resuicted, were
not av-ailable for comment
Sandefer said he was aware
when he bought his house
that he would be next to a
school. But before an joint-
use agreement between lhe
city and the Newport-Mesa
Urufied School Disuict went
into effect in July 2002, llse of
lhe var~ity field was limited to
weekdays onJy.
The school's varsity base·
baJJ coach, Jon Green, work-
ing with city staff. approved
of opening lhe field to week-
ends.
The American Wood Bat
League got a permit for Satur-
days and the F.agles team of
the Golden City Ba.sebaJJ
League received a permit for
Sundays. Eleven out of 14
Eagles players are Costa Mesa
residents.
After weekend use of lhe
field began, Sandefer sent the
city a letter expressing his
concerns. He said verbal
agreements had been made
between school district staff
and himi.elf to restrict lhe
field use to high school base-
HmATWAft
MCORPMl•
· W. begged C11ablm far
lftOl'9 ........... And..., ..... ,...~"'--'°' beet 1111141• ilNI SIM••
baJJ only.
"I don·t care how much the
kids use it during I.he week
and even on the weekends,·
Sandefer said "Thafs what
it's for and I know th.at."
ln April, the city's re-
creation division decided to
end I.he w;e of lhe varsity
baseball Geld on Sundays
starting in May. But City
Councilman Mike Scheafer
intervened on behalf of the
Eagles team and asked the
Parks and Recreation Com-
mis.sion to look into the de-
bate.
"Most of these young kids
work and Saturday and Sun-
days are the onJy day of the
week they can play ball."
Scheafer said. "It M:erned like
we pulled the permit for not
such a good thmg."
On July 23, I.he comnu~1on
voted 4 to I. wilh Wendy
Leece dissenting. to allow the
field to be used only every
olher Sunday.
Leece said the decision did.
not go far enough to provide
a high quality of life.
WThe issue isn't always.
'How are we going to vote on
thisr Leece !Ml.id "Those
people buy or rent I.heir prop -
erty. they have a right to enjoy
peace of mind .... h's reaJJy
an issue of the application of
lhe joint-use agreement,
which I voted for. But it's still
young and it's an application
that needs to be worked out "
The second Walk for Leila-
ni will be held from noon to
4 p.m. Aug. 24 at Fa1rv1ew
Park in Costa Mesa.
Leilani Gutierre.i. 5, wa!>
left paralyzed from the neck
down after a traffic an.;1dent
last year.
Leilani cam e out of at orna
las t year and 1~ now under
going extensive phy\io-
therapy. Sh e will -.tart
kindergarten this fall at
Newport He ights Elemen
tary Schoo l.
Proceeds from the walk
wiJI h elp Leilani's family pay
for medical expenses a nd to
buy her an elect ric wheel·
chair that can b e controll ed
with her mouth.
For more d e taib, v1\it
www.ourleilani.com.
)Cs time to dispose of
large items
The annual Large Item Col-
lection Program is in progre<,-.
for residents of Costa Mesa and
Santa Ana Heights using curb-
side LraSh collection.
Resident!. can dispose of
items too large or bulky for
their trash containers. Large
items such as water heater5,
washers. dryers, refrigerator!>,
carpeting and furniture will be
coUected and recycled o r d is-
posed of at no cost to the resi-
dent.
The program runs through
the week of Aug. 25. A list of
fhe offi<-e I'> open trom 8 a.m
Meeti ng set lO di~cu~s to 6 pm Monday through
dinghy Storage plan fhUr!,d..iy thl\ !>Ummer It I!> • tlo!>ed on I nday'>
A public mee11ng on J pro-I nrollml'nt ree1-are S 11 p er
posed dinghy '>Lorage plan " unit. ln-pe1.,on late regi~tration
sch eduled from 4-30 10 6·.10 will be rnnductcd from Aug 25
p.m. Monday tn t}w i:-ire Con-to 29.
fcrence Room at Ni>v. pun
Beach City I fall. J300 Newport
Blvd.
Rei.idenl!i are invited to give
their input on a plan to build
racks at eight puhhc locauom
where holdt-r-. o f off.,hore
muunng pe rmlls can -.1ure the
dinghies that boaters use to get
tu their boat'>
I-or more 1nforma11un. t:aJI
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occ·~ fall ~emester
begins on Aug. 25
PacifiCare Foundation
donates to Girl\ Inc.
Gi rls Incorporated of Orange
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donauon from Pau li< .drc f-oun
dauon. a ph1lan1hrup1t orgam
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1u prO\ndt-clfter 't hool pro
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high '>Chool gtrl'> attending di
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LETTER
Continued from Al
When she hangs up her
uniform at the end of her
four·hour shift today, the
58-year-old Santa Ana Heights
resident who grew up on Balboa
lsland wjU embark on a whole
new course. She will enroll in a
two·year program at Orange
Coast College to become a
speech and language pathology
assistant.
"l wouldn't be leaving this job
if It weren't for this door opening
up for me," Buclc said. "But this
is a really exciting opportunity to
give something back."
It will still be hard to leave
behind her customers, her
longtime co-worker Phil Greiwe
and her 35-year career of putting
people first.
"A lot of places in the world
are changing the way they do
business, but here we still keep
t.hJngs personal. Still go the extra
step," she said. "I like going the
extra step."
For ex.ample, every once in a
while. she will come across an
envelope someone typed not
real.J.zlng the caps loclc on the
keyboard was engaged As a
rdult, instead of nwnbers on the
envelope. there appear a series of
symbols: dollar signs,
ampersands, exclamation point~.
On those rare occasions. Buck
personally walks over to a
typewriter and matches up the
symbols with the numbers that
ALLOWED
Continued from Al
He said a new word is
working its way into our society:
super-size.
I louses are getting bigger and
bigger, taking up every square
inch of the lots. There's no room
fo{ a garden or a backyard or a
tree. It's all about the house,"
Payne said. "Then you've got
these super-sized vehicles that
can take seven people and a dog
trekking through the mountains
-nor that anyone ever does
that."
Some people's eyes are just
bigger than their living rooms.
ln the event that homeowners
fall Into the super size category,
they must buy furniture that
corresponds to that scale. The
contrary is also true. You can't
shove a house-fuU of rumiture
in a two· bedroom condo, he
said.
Aside from scale, there is the
whole gender issue. Apparently,
men and women don't always
have the same ideas on
decorating. Payne said. There
are b~c fundamental
differences he sees time and
time again.
One is color. Men love white.
It's neat. Its simple. It matches
everything. lt's good. Women,
on the other hand, love color,
Payne said. No shade is too
bright or too shocking.
Burgundy walls? Oh yeah. Aqua
blue bathroom? Bring it on.
Now. bealde mixing white and
b\qundy and painting the
end~ house a nice shade of
mauve. there are other
comp~ couples can make.
I
COIN
Cont:k1ued from Al
theft WM niport8d In tM 700
block8t 11:.a p.m. Tuetd•Y·
NIWPOltf llAcH
• Holmwood DIM: A home
burgi.ry WM rtpOf1ed In tht
~ bfoek 8t 8:4'7 •.m.
Wednetdty.
• JemborM Roed: Grind
theft wu reported In the
1100 blodt •t 5:0& p.m.
Wednteday. •Jema.o. Ro9d Ind
Untvenlty Drive: A tr•mc
8CCldent lnvoMng lnj"r1e1
~· reported 8t 9:32 •·!"· Wednetd•Y·
• Rudlnd RoM: Petty theft
WM reported In the 1200
block 8t 8:60 p.m.
WednMCUiy.
• lln Mlgwl Drfw; An lutO
theft w11 reported In the 300
blod< •t 12:13 p.m.
Wednesday.
• Vl9tl lNch•: A burglery
WH reported In the 400
blod< at 4:21 p.m.
Wednetd1y.
'A lot of places in the
world are changing the
way they do business,
but here we still keep
things personal. Still
go the extra step.'
Nancy Buck
correspond to each symbol.
"I try to decode it bealuse I'm
commlned to making sure the
mail gets delivered, commltted
to the people," she said. "I like
that I can help make sure It gets
delivered.~
Buck. who describes herself as
"probably the lucldest person
you've ever met," conveys this
attitude of joy and gratitude to
her customers.
"She's always been a· breath of
fresh air," resident and Balboa
Beacon publisher Gay
Wassall-Kelly said. "When I
forget my key fQr the P.O. Box.
Nancy will push the mail
through for me. She's always a
pleasure to see in there."
Greiwe. a 3 1-year postal
employee who has worked with
Buck for about seven years. said
that hers will be some big shoes
to fill.
"She's a wonderful person to
woric with," he said. ''I'm going to
miss her tremendousty:
• JUNE CASAGRANDE covers
Newport Beach and John Wayne
Airport. She may be reactied at (949)
574-4232 or by e-mail at
june.C8sagrsndB@lstimes.com.
(Neutrals anyone?)
Another classic conflict is
technology.
"Most men have never met a
1V that is big enough," Payne
said.
The screen could take up an
entire wall and even cover the
entrance to the bathroom and it
would still be too small for most
men. Not to mention the
amplifiers, the djgital hookups.
theater sound, stereo system,
DVD and VHS player, Sony
Playstation and the shelves and
compartments to hold all the
accompanying games. music
and movies. Not to mention the
remotes.
.. And only one person in the
house can operate the system:
him," Payne said.
WI my ladies out there are
cringing.)
Women are much more into
software. No not computers but
nice, supple, frilly little touche
like lace and tassels. The ladles
want to adorn every last pillow,
table cloth, runner and rug with
some sort of decorative touch or
trim. They are beautiful and
gorgeous and collectively
expensive. Payne said.
(What's that guys, there's only
one place you like tassels and
It's not on your remote?)
So. if you want to learn how to
scale your house, or you have
some odd fascination with
fabric swatches. come down
and check out Payne. You might
learn something.
• LDUTA HARPER wrlte1 columns
Mondaye, Wedn..dlYI and Frldaye
and covers culture ind the •rta.
She mey be reached 8t (949)
57~275 ()(by 8'"'811 et
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minted from 188.1 to l 912. In
1913, flw of me cotN were
mint.eel IDepUy, but Ibey were not
put Imo drculadon.
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Newport police nab 3 for March robbery
The men are suspected of robbing an ATM
technician at a MacArth,ui: Boulevard bank.
hlmael! and call the police,· he
l&ld. That employee wu not •
autpect in the robbery, Shu)-
man said.
DHpa lh•rtth
Dally Piiot
NBWPORT BP.ACH -Police
a.netted three men on July 25
on 1wplclon of tying up an
ATM tecruuclan at gunpoint.
blindfolding him and robbing a
teller machine at a local· bank
branch, offtclala said.
The amati came after a four-
month inveatfgatton by New-
port Beach Police detectives
Into the March 16 incident at a
Bank of America branch in the
4100 block of MacArthur Boule·
vard, Sgt. Steve Shulman said.
Police arrested 23-year-olds
Peter Nguyen of Irvine and
Thanh To of Midway City, and
RODMAN
Continued from Al
Central Just.Ice Center wearing a
long-sleeved white sh.In with his
hair dyed bright blue to match
the color of hls jeans.
McGowen accuses Rodman of
sexual battery, negligence and
false imprisonment ln March
2001. She said he savagely at·
tacked her as she slipped In and
out of consciousness.
When Mancini asked Rodman
if it was possJble that he had had
sex with McGowen, he simply
replied: •1t's possible. Anything
is possible.·
During his testimony, Rod·
man said people like to toss alle·
gallons at him.
"I'm accused of a lot of things
in my life," he said.
"Do you think yov're above
the law?" Mancini asked.
"No. I don't," Rodman replied.
"I think it's worse to me than
anyone else In this courtroom."
Rodman's testimony was
laced with his own brand of hu·
mor, which elicited a few muted
laughs from the gallery.
·As the owner of Josh Slo-
cum's, are you allowed to go be·
hind the bar and make drinks
for people?" Mancini asked.
"I'm allowed to go to the rest·
room, too." Rodman muuered
under his breath and followed It
up with a quick: "yes.·
Mancini, who made his open·
ing statements before he called
Rodman to testify, said this case
was about Rodman being "as
bad as he wants to be," referring
to Rodman's autobiography
·Bad as I Wanna 13e."
"Mr. Rodman considers him-
self above the fray and above the
law," Mancini said. "And he
doe!> exactly what he wants to
do."
In March 2001 , McGowen and
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SATURDAY
Homblower Cn.iiMI •nd Events
offers a three· hour cruise of
Newport Harbor, a gourmet
three-<:ourse meal, live
entertainment and
award-winning service from 7:30
to 10:30 p.m. Boarding starts at 7
p.m. at 2431 W. Pacific Coast
Highway. For reservations, call
(949) 631-2469.
The •nnuel Newport to S•n
Diego Coastal Race will set off.
Sponsored by the Bahia
Corinthlen and San Diego yacht
club1, it it an enjoyable,
cnallenglng race with parties on
both ends. The $60 entry fee will
be eccepted until Friday at 6 p.m.
Entry •nd Notice of Race forms
•re available at www.bcyc.orp.
For more information, call (949)
&U-9530.
Dlecowr the pros •nd cont of•
high protein or high
carbohydrate diet In • nutrition
teaon titled •carbohydr8tet vs..
Protein: Friends or Foe?• from 9
to 10 •.m. •t Simply Shepety In
Cotta Meta. The cost It S11 for
Simply Shapely dub~
Ind $20 for otherl. SplCt ls
22-year-old Phylen Pen of West·
mlJuter. Shulman aald To, a for·
mer employee of the ATM 1erv·
Icing company, alao helped
mastermind the heist.
Shulman aald that on March
16, the three men approached a
service technician who had
come to the branch to flx an
ATM machine that was out of
order.
The men threaten~d him with
a gun, tied and blindfolded hlm
and then entered tbe cash area
of the ATM machine Oeeing
with ·an undisclosed, but sig·
nlficant amount of money.·
Sh"ulman said.
"The employee was not In·
jured, but he was able to free
To immediately caught lnvet·
tlg11ora' attentJon becauae he
WU a former employee Of the
ATM aervtclng company and
knew the technology, be aald.
DetectJves obtained a wamnt
to se1Uch To'• home within days
of the robbery, Shulman said.
There they found detailed
diagrams and Instructions for
the robbery, he aald.
·Although the evidence col·
lected was Unked to o'\.lr cr{me,
proving Thanh To wa.6 assocl·
ated with the evidence was In
question, .. Shulman said. So he
was released at the time with-
out any charges being filed.
Bui detectives continued
with their Investigation, and on
MARK BOSTER I LOS ANGELES TIMES
Former Chicago Bulls and Lakers basketball star Dennis Rodman
testified this afternoon that he has "no recollection" of a woman
who's claiming he slipped a drug in her drink and raped her in
March 2001.
rwo of her friends went 10 Josh
Slocum'c;, a ~fariner's I\ tilt.> rt">-
taurant that Rodman owns.
Mancini c;aid. 1 hat \\d' where
his d ient met Rodman , who dp·
proached her am.I handed her J
beer, he said. lie alleged that
Rodman had slipped Hohypnol
-what b lmO\~ a.'> the "date
rape drug" -into her drink.
McGowen's next recollection
was of being on Rodman's bed
and his brutally assaulting her,
Mancini said. rhe bedroom
limited. Information: (949)
646-6789.
The Harbor Chrtttl1n FeUow1hlp
Church will partner with the
YWCA Encoreplus and the Susan
G. Komen Breast Cancer
Foundation to provide free breast
cancer screenings from 8.30 a.m.
to 12:30 p.m. The church is at 740
Wilson St. in Costa Mesa
Information and appointments:
(714) 93&-9720.
"A.IN Food: Eating fOf S.auty," 1
free seminar and book signing by
author David Wolfe, wlll be held 5
to 8 p.m. at Mother's Market, 225
E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For
reservations, call (8001
59&-MOMS.
SUNDAY
To honot Kethartne Hepbum.
Oasis Senior Center will present
free screenings of five of her
classics In August. 1tartlng with
"The Lion In Winter" at 1 p.m. All
are invited to enjoy the movies
and free popcorn at the center's
Hepbum Fiim Feet, at 800
Merguertte Ave. In Corona del
Mar. Information: (949)
644-3244.
MONDAY
Chlchn ... .,., flr'lt throuth
.txth grades ere Invited to "A
Jungle Cruise" tt 10:30 •.m. at
the Newport S.ach Centre!
Library. Troubadoura Ken a11d
John Frawley wlll present the
Interactive program. Information:
(949) 717-3816.
1\JESDAY
The~ ~rce founddon
Ind NMpe>rt B.adl 88cdlu1
..
door was locked from outside.
imprnoning his client, he said.
"She has been i.exually as·
63ultcd." Mancini said. "No
matter wh,u lifestyle c;he had. no
maller what wa'> ~om~ on in her
life. she said 'no.' and no means
no."
Out!>ide the courtroom, Rod·
man said ht: wa., different. but
has never harmed anyone
"People know me in Newpon
Beach.· he said. "I walk there on
the \treet. I bike there. I'm not
Society will hold an organic
wine-tasting event from 6:30 to 10
p.m. at Capri Blu Restaurant in
Newport Beach. The cost ls S30
fo r members and $50 for
nonmembers. Information: (9491
645-5163.
WEDNESOAY
Chi!df'9f'I ent9ri"9 first through
sixth grades ere invited to "A
Jungle Cru ise" at 3 p.m. at
Newport Beach Central library's
Mariners branch. Troubadours
Ken and John Frawley will
present the interactive program.,
Information: (9491717-3816.
THURSDAY
Children en1*ing first through
sixth grades ere invited to "A
Jungle Cruise" et 10:30 a.m. at
Newport Beach Central Library's
Balboa Branch. Troub8doura Ken
and John mwtey wlll present the
interactive program. lnformetion:
(949) 717·3816.
A fNe temlnet, .,_...._ r.ta.•
will be held 8:30 to 7:30 p.m. at
Mother's Martcet. 225 E. 17th St,
Coata Mesa. For reeerv•tlon1, ~II
(8001595-MOMS.
AUG.I
ttomblout9t C.-.. Ind E""'9
offers a three-hour cruise of
Newport Harbor. a gourmet
three-course meel, live
entertainment and
1ward-wlnnlng 1ervlce from 8 to
11 p.m. Boarding startt 8t 7:30
p.m. at 2A31 W. P8dflc Coatt
Hlghw8y. For reMrV•tione, call
(949) 631·2469.
kwenton Forum. the 0.,...
County·bHed nonprofit
te•tinl the evidence, found
flngerprtntt belonlJnl to all
three men on " document that
wu a •how to• manual on con-
ducting the robbery, Sh~
said.
To. Pen and Nguyen were U ·
rested without incident. They
are alto awpected of commti..
tlng other 1lmllar crimes lo
Orange County, Shulman Mid .•
To Is chuged with two felony
counll of robbery and one
felony count of con•plring \p
commit a crime, Pen wu
charged with two f~lonlea. ln-
cludlng one alleging the uae of a
firearm, and Nguyen lt chuged
with one felony count of con·
spiring to commit a crime.
All three men are being held
in Orange County Jail without
ball. Their next court hearing la
scheduled for Aug. 27.
that kind of a guy."
Sure. he has had unconven-
donal parties. he said.
"I have a lot of partiea ln my
house." he said. "People have
said Dennis Is too loud. But
thJs1"
He said he had no recollection '.
of McGowen.
~r don't remember what hap-.
pened one and a half years age,· ·
he said. "I don't remember tha
movie I watched last week.•
Rodman said he did not want
to· go Into the details of the case
out of "respect for Ms. McGo-
wen. •
Earlier, in his opening state·
ments, Rodman's attorney, John :
McKay. argued that McGowen :
willingly had sex with his client ·
although Rodman has no recol~
lecdon of· It ever happening.
Mc~y said McGowen "brag-
ged to her friends at the restau-'
rant she worked in the days after
her meeting with Rodman about
how she had bedded the celeb-
rity.
He said McGowen filed the
complaint with Newport Beach .
Police Department only dlt :
March 18. 2001. after she bad·
been fired from the job. McKay :
also said he had evidence from ;
doctors that McGowen lost COi}· :
sciousness not because of a date •
rape drug mixed in her drink. .
but because she was drinlclng aJ. ·
cohol after ta.king pain medica-
tion.
ln February. Rodman settled
another lawsuit filed .by Ttna •
New, an aspinng model and a¢· :
tress who had ftJed a SlO-million •
lawsuit accusing him of drug-:
ging and raping her more than '.
two years ago in his Seashore. :
Drive home.
• OEEPA BHAAATH cove rs public
safery and court•. She may be
reached at (9491 574-4226 or by
a-mail at
deepa.bharathCS-latime•.com.
-. .
inventors' support group,
presents a seminar on "High
Technology Patenting" by
patent attorney Curtls L
Harrington. Reg lstr•tion and
networking begin at 7 p.m. for
the 7:30 p.m. seminer at Orange '
Coast College's Science lecture ·
Hall. The coat i• $6 for
members, $15 for nonmembere.
For more information, call (714')
540-2491.
AUG.9
Tria"91e 5queN In Cotta Meea
invites the community to •ttenct;:-:
"A Fair at the Square" for the ,1
sights, sounds and greet deals In ~
the outdoor m•rhtplace while
taking advantage of storefront
specials from 11 •.m. to 4 p.m.
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FRIDAY,
·AUG. 1
lOA.M.
• North Cities Quilt Guild (until 11
p.m.) -Home & Hobbies
Building
• Orange County Woodworkers
Assn. (until 11 p.m.) -Home &
Hobbies Building
•Cranberry Quilt Works {until 11
p.m.) -Home & Hobbies
Building
•Crafts {until 8 p.m.) -Youth
Building
•#Discover the Fair# Button
Program {until 8 p.m.) -Youth
Building
• So<* Hop -Kids Stage
• Open Dairy Goat Judging -
Livestock Arena
llA.M.
• Xipe Totec (God of New Life)
Aztec Dancers -Heritage Stage
• Holly -Children's Songs and
Stories -Sun Stage
• Song and Storytelling with Amy
Jo -Celebration Stage -Youth
Building
•Juggler Dan Wiles -Kids Stage
•Circus Fun Review Auditions
(11:30 a.m.) -K.ids Stage
NOON
• Ringling Bros. and Barnum &
Bailey Clown Seminar -Youth
Building
• Body and Soul Aerobic Dancers
-Heritage Stage
• Dahnhak Demonstrations -
Sun Stage
• Poinsettia Pin & Holly Earrings
with Kathy Palmer -Home &
Hobbies Stage
• Juggler Dan Wiles -
Celebration Stage -Youth
Building
•Circus Fun Review Show -Kids
Stage
•Maureen W. Puppet (12:30 p.m.
until 5:30 p.m.) -Around the
grounds
1 P.M.
ORANGE COUNTY FAIR SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
BEST BET
Daily Piiot
6P.M.
• Tops for Kids with Orange
County Woodworkers Assn. -
Home & Hobbies Stage '
• Storyteller -Youth Building
• The M agic of Frank Thurston -
Celebration Stage -Youth •
Building_ .
• Recycled Percussion -Little
Theater
• Red, Ripe & Karaokin' Contest
(6:30 p.m.) -Heritage Stage
•Tomato Walk Contest (6:30 p.m.)
-Kids Stage
7P.M.
• Ozomatti -Citizens Busines&
Bank Arena ·
• Russell Bros. Circus -Green
GateArea
• Hypnotist Mark Yuzuik ..-Sun
Stage
• Glassblowing Demonstration -
Crafters Village
• Kids Karaoke -Celebration
Stage -Youth Building
•All-Alaskan Racing Pigs -
Livestock
•Pacific Coast Horns (7:30 p.m.)
-Hemage Stage
•The Magic of Frank Thurston
(7:30 p.m.) -Kids Stage
•Ceramics Demonstration (7:30
p.m.) -Crafters Village
•Milking E>emonstration (7:30
p.m.) -Millennium Barn
8P.M.
• Summer Concert Series: Jethro
Tull (Gates open 6:30 p.m.) -
Pacific Amphitheatre
• Aichi Onon & Blues Angel -
Sun Stage
• People Pretzel Contest -Kids
Stage
• Xipe Totec (God of New life)
Aztec Dancers -Heritage Stage
• Pulse Dance Studio -Sun
Stage
• Recycled Percussion -Little
Theater -:Jethro Tull plays the Pacific Amphttheatre-at-8-p.m. today as part of the Orange County Fa1rs-S1wuUJCL4\.n.u...CJ..L.n::a=~llk,;lt_-+-lOOci~Ctass~p..m.J _
open at 6:30 p.m. Ozomatli performs the 7 and 9 p.m. free shows in the Citizens Business Bank Arena m the fairgrounds. Heritage Stage
• North Cities Quilt Guild -Home
& Hobbies Stage
• Art & Woodworking
Demonstrations (until 8 p.m .) -
Visual Arts Building
• Glassblowing Demonstration -
Crafters Village
• Cristina Ballestero -Youth
Vocalist -Celebration Stage -
Youth Building
• Rockin' Roundup Contest -
Kids Stage
•All-Alaskan Racing Pigs -
Livestock
•Traveling Game Show (1:30
p.m. until 6:30 p.m.) -Around
the grounds
• Ceramics Demonstration ( 1 :30
p.m.) -Crafters Village
•Milking Demonstration (1:30
p.m.) -Millennium Barn
TALENT
Continued from A 1
In her Lhrcc p~es across the
rope, Caitlynn performed a
one-footer, a jumping foot
switch and, for the finale, a
one-footer foor switch com bo.
After the tightrope act were
two Uons -I I -year-old Denim
Varona from Huntington Beach
2P.M.
• Russell Bros. Circus -Green
Gate Area
• Good News K~s -Heritage
Stage
•Encore Dance of Lakewood -
Sun Stage
•Cooking with Chef Jan Mongell
-Home & Hobbies Stage
•-Growing Cut Flowers For Your
Own Flower Arrangements" with
Janelle Wiley -Grass Roots
Stage -Floral Building
• Song and Storytelling with Amy
Jo -Celebra1ion Stage -Youth
Building
•The Magic of Frank Thurston -
Kids Stage
• Recycled Percussion -Little
and 6-year-old Lucy Angelo from
Orange -and on~ tiger -
9-year-old AAthooy Rapo7.a from
Huntington Beach. Wearing
costum es and squatting on
pedestals, the thre~ were
instructed by Stephen to stand
up, Ue down and, for the finale,
perform muJtiple rollovers
across the stage.
Next came the magician, Jack.
a 6-year-old Orange resident.
After walking to center stage. he
Theater
3 P.M.
•Anna Mane and Band -
Heritage Stage
• Pulse Dance Studio -Sun
Stage
• Cristina Ballestero -Youth
Vocalist -Celebration Stage -
Youth Building
•Juggler Dan Wiles -Kids Stage
• All-Alaskan Racing Pigs -
Livestock
• Milking Demonstration (3:30
p.m ) -Millennium Barn
4P.M.
• Glassblowing Demonstration -
Crafters Village
took off h1'> large magician hat
and '>huwt.'d the audience that it
wa'> empty. With a few swings of
his magic wand, he was soon
pulling out a string of scarves.
l\nd the finale? A white rclbbit
~luffed animal.
Sporting a fiery sequined vest,
11 year-old juggler Jordan Bento
from Mi~ion Viejo took the
stage. With wme help from
Stephen, he transferred a
.!>pinning plate from a stick to his
Martin's ·
signature
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• Russell Bros. Circus -Green
GateArea
•Anna Marie and Band -
Heritage Stage
• Encore Dance of Los Alamitos
-Sun Stage
• Gingerbread House Decorating
Contest -Home & Hobbies
Stage
•Storyteller -Youth Building
•The Magic of Frank Thurston -
Celebration Stage -Youth
Bujlding
• Recycled Percussion -Little
Theater
• Port City Washboard Wizards
(4:30 p.m. until 9:30 p.m.) -
Around the grounds
• Ceramics Demonstration (4:30
finger. After the plate was ralcen
away, he showed the audience
his skill in scarf juggling.
The last act was 5-year-old
Anderson from Mission Viejo.
With a trio of mechanized
pooches, the k.ind that bark,
bounce around and flip,
Anderson displayed his skill<i at
instructing the canines 10 do
back flips through a small hoop.
White-haired Fluffy seemed to
be the most receptive.
p.m.) -Crafters Village
5P.M.
• Showbiz Studio -Heritage
Stage
• Shuyokan Martial Arts -Sun
Stage
• Holly -Children's Songs and
Stories -Celebration Stage -
Youth Building
•Circus Fun Review Auditions -
Kids Stage
• All-Alaskan Racing Pigs -
Livestock
• Circus Fun Review Show (5:30
p.m.) -Kids Stage
• Milking Demonstration (5:30
p.m.) -Millennium Barn
lne show concluded with a
group bow by the performers.
When asked what part of the
show she liked the best. wcy
responded. "Rollover!"
Friends Anthony and Denim
agreed that the opponunjty to
be on l>tage was their favorite
pan.
Anthony had considered
joining Lhe circus.
~oad !>aid I could when I'm
16," he said. ·
• O><en Team Presentation (8:30
p.m.) -Livestock Arena
9P.M.
• Ozomatli :... Citizens Business
BankArena
• Russell Bros. Circus -Green
Gate Area
• Hypnotist Mark Yuzuik -Sun
Stage
• All-Alaskan Racing Pigs -
Livestock
• Pacific Coast Hom s (9:30 p.m.)
-Heritage Stage
• C8'amics Demonstration (9:30
p.m.) -Crafters Village •
lOP.M.
• Aichi Onori & Blues Angel -•
Sun Stage
•Touch of Class (10·30 p.m.) -
Heritage Stage
Denim, 9, also entertained tlle
thought of circu!> performance
"When I get kicked out of I.he
house, maybe, if I have a good:
skill." he said.
The Circus Fun HeviE.'W
auditions will talcc place at Llj30
a.m . and 5 p.m. today. Saturd~
and Su nday.
•TOM FORQUER is a Daily Pilot•
intern. He can be reached at
tom.forquer(oJ/at1mes.com. •
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COMMUNITY COMMENTARY READERS RESPOND
Seeking sens.e and civility in Newport An explosive
fireworks debate A o open and professional
dialogue is clearly the
preferred manner io which to
carry forward continued progress
and resident panlclpation in city
·government. Any serious student of
democratic values knows that
personal attacks and demeaning
statements only alienate and
frustrate, rather than invite further
discussion. Such divisive tactics chill
the ordinary citizen's right to
participate and engage in
meaningful dialogue with city
leaders.
When these rights are "chilled" or
impeded in any way. city
government becomes
unrepresentative and stagnant.
Evidence of these disconnects can
be seen in prtor city council
meetings when both private
reside nts have been insulted or
dressed down with no opportunity
to respond by City Council
members. Now. Homer Bludau. the
Newpo rt Beach city manager. has
taken that Incivility to a new low in
his "Community Commentary" in
the luly 19 Daily Pilot 1-Facts don't
<1upport Greenlight contentions'').
He referred to me as
"d isingenuous" because we have
disagreed in the past on the logic of
a n outsourcmg plan that had been
advocated by the undersigned. This
disagreement between parties 1s
· completely logical and to be
expected. What is not to b e expected
however IS for any city Staffmember
to insult and belittle any private
resident for bringmg forth
suggestions.
Bludau need" to remember that
......,_ we voted for our city officials. We did
not however. vote for him. It is
clearly his right wider the 1st
Amendment to express his opin ion<;
in the manner in which he choose-.
However as a city government
e mployee. particularly on e who
exi sts on the tax dollars of the
PHIL
ARST
residen ts he now
disparages. his
uncivil discord is
most
inappropriate.
Several months
ago in a Pilot
article, Mayor
Steve Bromberg
made a personal
attac~ on
Greenlight as a
group. Shortly
thereafter, David
Ellis, a hired political consultant for
five silting city councilm en. made a
personal attack on me. The message
1s quite clear: the city councilmen
are most interested in listening only
to those who agree with what they
are doing. If you don't, then you
better watch out, because you are
going to be sub1ect to verbal barbs.
whether in person, via the news
media or at City Council meetings.
Bludau sh ould make note of the
manne r in which progress can be
made in citizen/government
d1'cussions. Recently. a meeting was
held with Senior City Planner Patrick
Alfo rd on the proposed Local Coastal
Plan. We were very concerned that it
could take away the residents' right
to vote on new maior traffic creau.ng
developments under the
"GreenHght" law In a very civil and
rauo nal dis cussion. Alford assured
us that was not the intent. and we
mutually agreed upon areas that
needed ttrbe changed. Whtie there
was not full agreement o n all
mauers. there wru. definite progres~
without the per::.onal attacks. This 1s
an example of what we need from
ell) ~ovemment. Constructive
dialogue is desirable, personal
auacks. verbal barbs and
con de.,cending behavior only
fru~trare the parucipato ry process.
In his arucle. Bludau claimed I had
all the facts wrong and used some
quesu ona ble arguments to make his
0
Tuesday, August s, 2003 .
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point. The specific of his
Mdisingenuous" charge is one
example. In my July 13 article "Waste
to blame for service cuts,• I had
advocated an o utsourcing plan for
city services except for our police
and fire services. That was what I as
a resident would accept and I am
sure would be accepted by the
majority of the residents. It was a
sensible approadl. BJudau claimed
that I should have advocated that all
city s ervices should be privatized,
even though in a previous private
conversation with him. I had
explained that wasn't a plan that the
residents would accept. But that was
wha t he wanted me to do so that
nothing would be accepted. For that
disagreement in approach, I was
called "disingenuous. n
As 10 the claimed incorrect facts, I
don'r intend to take O.Q the entire city
staff in an ongoing debate over
details. I stand by my main point
"that the city had cut services
because of government waste.·
Bludau says the city cut services
because he did not have enough
staff to administer the original
amount he and the staff had
budgeted before the cut. That prove.,
m y point. If Bludau had outsourced
those needed services, he could have
spent the funds wfSely without
cuumg servicec; for the residents as
the city did.
The first step in city government
and public interaction is the
maintenance of civility. Personal
auacks have no place in a
construcuve climate. If we aU work
together on a ciVll basis. many
problems can be worked out
cooperatively .
• EDITOR'S NOTE: Phil Arst is a
community act1v1st and a consultant.
Although Arst 1s a leader of the
controlled-growth Greenlight
movement, this commentary represents
his personal opinion.
AT ISSUE: Should Co sta
Mesa ban the sale of
safe-and-sane fireworks?
R eachng in the Daily Ptlo1 ahoul
Councilman Mike Sche<ilt:r.,
decision to try to ban fwwork.'> m
Costa Mesa. I noticed his one rt-IJtt-d
injury to a house was from illegJ.J
fireworks.. Just wondering hrn, b)
banning the safe·and-sane. '1<M UM• 1 ...
going co stop the illegal one<,Z It '>t't'm~
·to me that most of the accident~ .md
fires have been caused by illc~<tl
fireworks that won't be stopped b)
anymore ordinances and bam
I supported both Po p \\arner .md
Costa Mesa High School football
through fireworks sales for -.e\eral war.,
and no incidents or inJurie<. to l'ltht'r
person or property from tht:">t' ..a.It><> I
sincerely regret Scheafer's neighbor"
injury and don't understand how a
supposedly safe-and-sane ~rarl.IE'r
could ignite a polyester .. Ion. \\hllh ''
hardly Harne related.
But I would suggest that 11 hl' wam., w
ban something. to malce sure mJL onh
Costa Mesa orgaruzano~ be able to ">t'll
fireworks in Losta Mesa. lnat would
certainly cut down che number of
booths and aid the c;ale of eo .. til ~le..a
nonprofit orgaruzaoons.
ED BAUME
(.O'lla ~1~
I support Councilman M1ke ~tieafer-.
effort to ban fireworks. I would prefer an
outright ban 1JTUT1edlately. I mink the
compromise of phasing it out ~ tht>..e
different fund-rrusmg acoviu~ l·an find
other sources of revenue is a doable
compromise. I am sorry 11 took a tra~ed)
for Councilman Scheafer to come to thJ<;
dtn-.io11 bur whatever, 11 w11l l:>t' a
',Judhlt· d''>t't to the rnv of C..o-.ta M~
ELllOTT MITCHELL
C '>'la ~It°'><!
I \\ i.l.'> WI) '>UIT) LU rtad thJt
C.~iunnlman Milt ':><:heakr-. llt:'1~btH
had -.u1Tt'rt:d ~uch '>t:Vere bum ..
1 lowt•\ t'r he ">hould be dwan· thJ L
"P•trlJt•r-. hJ\ t' not been '>old in tht-
'>dlt' .u1d ~Ill· firework:, '>land U1 Lim
If\ for -.t'\ t-ral ~ear~. Tht '>parlJt•r., art:'
not '>d.it' and·..ane firt'\"irb the\ d!l'
nnt -.old 111 tht: \tand'>
1111: d1antablt 11rganu.<1t111f1'> 'h1mld
n1J1 bt: clo'>t'<l because ot -.p;ul...lt·r-,
'>rarkli-r. dft:' not '>Old 1n lh1· '>tJn1h thdt
ha\t ...aie ctnd '3nt fire-., orb
KATHY BEQUETTE
t '"w ~ tes.s
t JU'>! read the '>IOI) ..rb<JUl !ht' plclil Ill
pha.-.c out firework..., m tht 1 m Ill C u-.1a
\1e'4:1 becau..e a fnend of C,ounulrnJ.n
\hkt> 'xlwaJt'r v .. ·<L'> hadh hunwd ''ht·n
hl·r tlmlw-. 1 t d b\ a '>fldt~li-r
In tlw e Da~ l"il H I rl',td lh~
nctinh of !. \'tl i \H'rt srrntt:'d
for dmi under tht' mlluenre '>ti art
\\l' aho ~rnng to '>IOp mt: '><llt 11f cilrohfJI
and 1..lrN : llfJ\\TI all tht' hM., 111 th1'> uty'l
In tht' l.N Lhrr.oe week.c, Lhret· people
ha\ e lo-.t their h\·e'> in tht: <it c·am oft of
HunUnJ...'lon lkach \hould \ ... 1· c1'1w th ...
bearht'.., and ""P pcuplt· Iron
,-..,1mmm1;:7
I am -.om that Wt: don t h\l' 111 a
101all~ '><lit: .md perfect world And
-.nml'lll11t''> hdd thing:, h;srrwn w ~ood
people. But \\t' need IO remember that
ten-. of thou'>..lf1d'> of pt-<>ple 111 Co-.ta
\ te<..a u~d firrwork.<.. nn the· hmrth ol
Jul\ and had no problem at all
CHARLIE MASSINGILL
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FRIDAY "Dike a brMk. Catctt a little music at Alta Coffee. The tunes
begin at 8:30 tonight. Alta Coffee House Is at 506 31st St., Newport
Beactt. (949) 675-0233.
A8 Fnday, August 1. 2003
INTE RMISSION
Th anks
for the
• memo ries
B ack when I was a kid in
junior high school, if
you'd asked me what I
wanted to be when I grew up, I
probably would have answered,
·a comedian."
I got a big kick out of teUing
jokes and making people laugh
(still do, for that matter) to the
point where some of my buddies
called me Bob Hope. I didn't
mind. Hope -whoi.e iJlustrious
career came to a cloi.e this week
two months into hii. JO I st year
-was my favorite comedian in
an era that included the likes of
Jack Benny, Red Skelton, Sid
Caci.at and
~------.Jackie
TOM
TITUS
Gleason.
But as I
grew older, I
reaJized such
an ambition
was
unreaJistic,
since I wouJd
become
extremely
nervous and
unsure of
myself when
SATURDAY s.t uil. The annual Newport to slin Diego Coastal
Raoe. S'ponsored by the Bahia Corinthian and San Diego yacttt
clubs, is 11'1 enjoyable, cttallenglng race With 1>4rtiet at both ends.
The $60 entry fee will be aocept8d until 5 p.m. Friday. Entry and
Notice of Raoe forms are available at www.bcyc.org. For more
information. call (949) 644-9530.
SUNDAY B'9 benefit. Music legend Keiko Mat.1ul will play a
benefit concert for Hoag Cancer Center from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the
Hyatt Newporter Outdoor Amphitheater at 1107 Jamboree Road in
Newport. Tlctets are $45 for general admlnion. VIP tldteta are
$125 and include a VIP reception and reserved seatlng. Tldteu can
be purcttased by calling the Hoag Hospital Foundation at (949)
574-7208 or the Hyatt Newpcirter at (949) 729-1234.
Daily Pilot
caJJed on to speak in front of a
group of people. Writing.
however, was a form of
self-expression that presented
no such challengel>, so thl'
keyboard became my
microphone.
DON LEACH/DAILY PILOT
Kristen Vrtti followed her heart and opened her own gallery in Newport Beach, where she surrounds hersetf wrtti some of her own work. She lrved and
worked for 10 years in 10 different cities, including Florence, Italy, where she learned to paint.
I also realized that what I lope
did that seemed so effortless
required more than a sense of
humor. I tis sryle was honed in
vaudeville and perfected on the
radio, and by the time television
came along, I lope was a perfect
fit.
The "Road" movies with Bing
Crosby, hosting the Oscars more
times than anyone else. the
thousands of hours spent
bringing a littJe cheer to our
armed forces overseas during
the holiday season -any one of
these would have marked him as
legendary. But Hope dad it all. I le
needed 100 years to fit in all the
dimensions of his taJent.
Also, he once owned a share of
the Oeveland Indians. and I
grew up in northwestern
Pennsylvania a huge Indians fan.
shifting my allegiance to the
Angels after moving west. It
didn't matter that he was born in
England. To me, Hope was a
O eveland §UY·
Once, maybe 20 years ago, I
interviewed Hope. Not ii'\
person, but over the' phone for
an advance story for the Daily
Pilot on his forthcoming
one-night stand at the Orange
County Performin g Arts Center.
See IHTERMISSfON, Pa1e Al l
Lolita Harper
Daily Pilot
A mong the quaint
storefronts and trendy
restaurants that line
31st Street, Newport
Beach native Kristen
Vitti h as found her niche. The
29-year-old Corona del Mar
resident followed her heart and
opened her own gallery in her
hometown.
"I have been painting since I was
young." Vitti said. ·1 just never
reaJJy th ought of making it a career
until now."
Art has aJways been her passion
and at Lhe base of her professional
endeavors. Whether teaching at
inner city school~ or working for
Glamour magazine, creativity and
expression were her driving forces,
she said. She spent a considerable
amount of time In art school in
Italy, painting in Aorence. Vitti also
~LEACH /OM.Y PLOT
Pase.I <»tits, left, Ind "*"&er .Juliette McCCXl't are busy ~ ~h. but
.. hM time to tmle It Pascal's Epicerie and Wine in Newport 8uch.
Beach art
Newport native fulfills dream of owning an
art gallery in her hometown. Now, she just
needs to work out all the kinks
painting means guaranteed shelter
for the next three months. Vitti has
noticed she is missing out on
walk· in sales from tourists because
many of her paintings are so large.
she said. A change in her business
plan may be in order, at least for
the summer.
consistentJy commissioned work
for family and friends.
Vini has been "aJl over the
place," but inevitably. couldn't
resist coming back to New]lort
Beach.
"I was gone for I 0 years and lived
in 10 different cities." she said. "I
decided it was time to come home
and just be settled, so I did just
that."
After some time spent back in the
family home, Vitti discovered a
quaint linJe space in the 400 block
of 31st Street. Realizing the empty
storefront was a chance for h er to
fulfill her-lifelong dream, Vitti
jumped at the opportunity.
"The space became avaiJabl~ and
I took advantage of it." Vitti said.
The room is now filled with
original oils and the works of five
other an:ists. The walls are
decorated with colorful paintings.
touting deliberate strokes and rich
texture. The an:ist's passions come
alive on the canvas.
Vitti aJso deals in consignment,
where she will buy paintings from
people and mark them up to make
a profit, or contract with the seUers
to split the profits. They get 60%
and she takes 40%.
For now, her small business is
bringing in enough to pay her rent
but n ot much more, Vitti said.
"Art is tough because It doesn't
seU on a dally basis," Vitti said.
Her works are priced between
$500 and $3,000, so selling a larger
"Being down by the beach, I think
I need to start making some less
expensive pieces because of rhe
tourisl8." she said. "I have to figure
out what is going to sell and what as
going to work. It'll take a whiJe to
start making some money.· . •
ln addition to painting, creating
and selling. Vitti is hustling.
Handing out business cards,
spreading the word. Traffic is tough
in the congested area of Newport
Beach, but people are willing to go
to lengths to get the best.
They just have to know where to
find it. she said.
"It's all word of mouth," Vitti
said. "The rime will come."
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Pascal Epicerie provides a delicate French touch ·
By GrHr Wylder
P 8IC8I has a casual caf~ and
takeout next door, .P.ascaJ F.plcerie
& Wme. Don't be deterred by Its
trip mall location. It~ one of Orange
County top-rated restaurants. It ~
fabuJoua French ~ cWme, only
top quality French llQPOl'ted ·
lngredienll and local larmen' n:uubt
produce. Pucal'i AelWnnt and
F.plcerle la on Brlstol Slnet North,
betwl!en Irvine Awnue Md Junbotee
Ro.d.
By popular demand. PllQI ~
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and wanted to take home their
excelent food. Ole( owner Pascal and
M1mJ Olhata chose the adjacent space
to open the Eplcerle. smce then, more locations have
opened; nw. equally high-quality ear~
Jardin at Sheiman Gardens In Corona
dll W., and CaM Puc:a1 for outdoor
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Saturday. The~ aerwe IMllJ ,
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Daily Pilot H APPEN I NGS Friday, August 1. 2003 At
THEATER REVIEW
I
From left. Ellen Harvey, Monique Lund and Robm Baxter rn "Mamma Mia!"
'Mamma Mia' cooks
up spicy show
By Tom Titus
B u1ld1ng a mU'iltjl
comedy around lhl'
rnu<>ic. of om·
particular l'Ompo'>t.'r 1>r Kr<>up
1~11·1 exactly d revolu11111h1ry
idea. MC,M .mcJ C.t·nc· Kt·lly
pulled off 1ha1 inck ratht.·r
nicely more than a ha.It
century j~O wilh a little
O'>Car·wtnnmg flick t ailed
"An American in P·M1.., "
But evt•n Kell y would Ill'
smiling down from lhl' (,reat
Beyond to<ldy 1f he rnuld <,ce
what Lhe Swe<li'>h pop OlU!>ll'
group ABBA ha'> done.• .... tlh II'>
music to comrruct a
whopping. all-~10p5 out
'>inging and dancing
·extravaganza ut..led "M.unma
Mia,· now invigordting
audiences at the Oran~t·
County Performing Am
Center.
They may be Swede·'· bu1
the show is all Greek -'iCI in
a Ca/ltina on a Medirerranean
island where ii'> proprietor is
preparing for her daughter\
wedding. ab!>enr a husband
and father 10 give the bride
away.
The prospective bride
lakes care of those
arrangements herself when
she peeks into her morn\
diary, finds three likely
candida1~ -and invite'
them all 10 the wedding.
All three 'ihow up. of
course, and 11's anyone·..,
guess who get' lhe tie on
Father\ Day. More important
is the !>pirit of the show. 1n10
which islm1dc" and v'"'"'""
aHlce fall reaJ quickly -
backed up, of couri.e. by
those calc.hy ARRA ~mg-;
from Benny Ander~on and
Rjorn 1Jlvt1cu,, with an a!>.'>iM
by Slig Anderson.
The task of creating a '\lory
around rht.• \ongs " an
enonnous one. hut Catherine
Johnson 1~ well up to ii, and
audience members will •
swear the proccs.'\ wa~ done
in the normaJ fashion. And
ALDEN'S
umkr Phyllida IJoyd's
'JMrklmg direc11on and
1\nthony Van l.tta'\t\ E·tickt·t
l horeography. 1h1'i show will
hav!' you wanting to get up
111 1lw <t1'>ll' .tnd ... hake your
booty nu mdllt>r now ancient
that booty 11r11gh1 he.
llw perfonnance' are a
c11llt·t11on of l.nt•l"J{i1er
hunnit''> Wlth a beat -ealh
production nurnht·r
'll'JHl"lllg lhl• pn•viou-. lllll'
111 ..,heer pl/.a/./ .tnd
chon:ograph1c wonderml'llt
rtw "l>aming C)11ee11··...,
pn."*'nl, of cour.1•. a' are a
pll'thora of other AHR>\ '>Ong'>
you may or nMy not be
familiar with It\ an injecllon
of purl'. unbndlt'tl musical
a1hlehc1sm.
Monique Lund heels a.'>
Donna, lhe mother whose
mixed feeling'> become really
!>Urred up when the three
unexpected guests arrive.
Kristie Man.den beautifully
enacts her daughter, Sophie.
who grew up fatherless but
now has three po'>Sibilit1e:. tu
choose from. Mlln>den is a
splendid package of youthful
exuberance enriched with
dramatic gusto.
Lund's vibrdllt '>Olo ·1 he
Winner Tales It All~ is the
vocal highlight of the show,
and her HSupcr Trouper"
number wilh old budd1e'>
I.lien I larvey and Robin
Baxter is a shl·cr delight.
Stl•aling the spotlight at evc:ry
rum i'> I larvey .i... Tanya.
I >onna'c; old pal from the
d1'>co days. who fends off the
ovenures of a callow youth
(t;torard Salvador) in one of
lhc evening.,· top number'>.
I larvey's reaction'> to
Salvador·., athletic advance.,
create a memorable
!'>e4ucnce.
Baxter. meanwhile.
comically set'> her cap for
one of the pro ... pcctive
fathers. Pean:e Bunting a-;
Bill. an Aussie who'll conjure
visions of the < .rocodile
I lunter. Don Noble is quite
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•WHAT: HMamma M1aH
•WHERE: Orange County
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•WHEN: 8 pm. Tuesdays
through Fridays; 2 and 8 p.m .
Saturdays; 2 and 7 p m.
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-.1rong a-. the ex-'>U1tor with
an l'Yl' toward making thing~
nght agjm, wh1Je James Kall
pre<,en" .m tntnguing view
from the other silk of ihe
track..,.
~oph1e\ ..,talwan liance is
neatly ponrayed hy Oms
Bolan. while her gal pal<;
receive winning cameos by
Bethany Paglinlo and Joelle
Graham
Ille ABM mu.'>ical score
coru.ume'> lhe production.
but there's plenty of Lime left
over for winning
characterizationc;, wilh Lund.
~1df'>dl•n and I larvey <;ening
lhe tont> in that department.
The ll•an, leggy 1 larvey i., a
pankular delight. an
updall'<l verc;ion of· Mame's"
Vera Charle'>.
It seem., 1mposs1ble that
there could be too much of
thi~ good thing, but Uoyd'5
extended cunam call
cena mly com~ cloc;c.
milking the audience's
approval for all ii\ worth.
And Manvn Axe·, nine-piece
orche'>tra bel:CJme-.
ovenndulgent at um~.
drowning out tlw .... ngers'
lyric-..
"Marnma Mia" will c;et
your feet nuneri.ng as it
conttnut'' through Aug. 10 at
the Ct-nlt•r. lr'c; a wonderfully
feel-good production
brimming with high-licking
and h1gh-!>p1rited musicality.
• TOM TITUS writes about and
reviews local theater for the
Daily Pilot His stones appear
Fridays
Arthur L. Ross gets a hug from Isabella Melo near fellow actors Katherine Futterer and Batya CasµP •
at the South Coast Repertory Professional Conservatory
Digging his path
Costa Mesa resident Arthur L Ro~-, ~tudi e~
acting at SCR's conservatory in hop<'~ o f
picking up award-win ning tips.
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R cmembn the name·
1\rlhur I no,-.. .
Ro ...... a 2 1 ·year-old
Lo'>la MP'><l rt.''>1den1. 1.,
on h1-. way 10 a prnfe'>'llOnal
acting caret•r. 111'> booming
vmce. radldJ11 '>milt• and love of
lhe an'> neatl"> a roadmap that
leads d1rect..ly to Broadway. On
the way, Ross made a pivotal pit
Mop at the South Coast
Repenory Profe-.Monal
Con.,ervatory for l'1~h1 week.'> of
mten..,.w '>tudy.
rhl' Li,...ta Me'a 1 llgh School
grjduate eventually want'> w bl·
a director, bur .., -.till homng h"
acting, 'mging and
chorCOKfilphic 'il.ilh tn
pr<'paration.
~uth < :Oast Ht-p\
con.,ervatory offer.., t>1gh1 \.\ot·cl..,
of mtcn'>e ~ummcr '>tudy.
deMgncd to ready bloW>mmg
actor, for a profe'l-.ionaJ caren,
offic1al'i said. Not only doe-. the
course give an hone\t
~c;,<,ment of spenfk <;trength'>
and wealme"5es, 11 i' held in a
Tony Award-winning location. 111
the middle of the county's
cultural hub. Tht• prowam
ended Thur.day but \imilar
courw-. begin in the f<JI.
·n1e .,ummer cour ... e<; cover
in·dl'plh acting, tht.•atl'r, film
and IV aud1t1on tel hmque,,
charac1cnzation, Shakc5peare
and vmce.
.. My love i!i mu\lcal l.11ea1er ...
he !Kl.Id "I love to be on stagl'
and dance and -.1ng and act.
When I walk on .,tage. I ha\1e th1c,
immediate '>urge of energy. like
thi.' i., where I belong ··
Lon..,crvatory director Karen
1 lensel 1<; a pivotal pctn of ht'>
'iUCCC!>.,, he cc.aid. I kn'>el. lhe
winner of the l .o'> Angeles Critics
Circll' Award for her
performance in" lop Girl'>." ha'>
1augh1 the program since 1986.
She is stringent. demanding.
loving. honest and helpful. Iler
job i'> to ~ct Ro~ and his
colleague ready for lhe industry.
"I can't even thmk of them a!>
teachers becau~e they are like
mentors. hke family." he said.
"Karen doesn't sugarcoat
anything. She doe'>n't lry to
butter you up."
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AlO f nday, ALlaU$1 1, 2003 HAPPENINGS
CONCERT REVIEW
New Doors entertaining, but not the Doors
D•nl•I Steven•
Daily Pilot
T be band that played the
Paci.fie Amphitheatre on
July 25 was called the
Doors or the 21st Century, but in
essence, it was the Ray
Manzarek and Robby Krieger
Band. So whaf?
The show was not a
trapscendental experience, it
was not a happening. and the
band did not try very hard to
pretend it was. Instead. for two
hours. two old rockers played
some very good roclt 'n' roll and
enjoyed themselves. What the
show was was cwo hours of
some very good rock 'n' roll
played by two old rockers
enjoying what they were doing.
The giveaway came in the
bands first number, ~Roadhouse
Blues. H During the instrumental
break. singer Ian Astbury stood
back by the drum ldt and left
keyboardist Manzarek and
guitarist Krieger alone to jam
This scene was repeated several
times.
There was very littJe in the
way of frontman shenanigans
from Astbury. lf he wasn't going
to be singing in the next 60
seconds, he pulled away, taking
his spot in the rear guard with
the drummer and bassist,
sometimes tapping a
tambourine to have something
to do.
It's a shame that the Doors of
the 21sl Century are not a more
cohesive entity. But even lf John
Densmore, drummer for the
original Doors, had been able to
come along. Astbqry would still
be the kid.
Someone has to sing the
words. and Astbury, singer fo r
the underrated hard rock band
the Cult. does a good job
without resorting to mimicry. He
makes no attempt to sing like
Jim Morrison, and the few roclt
star bebaviol'S be exhibited
didn't seem especially
Morrison-esque.
There was little at the show to
distract from the music. The
band entered on the heels of a
recording of "O Fortuna'' from
Carl Orff's "Carmina Burana. H
No attempt will be made here 10
analyze that choice or
introduction. A little psychedelic
nonsense played from time to
time on the two monitors
Oanking the stage. some of
which looked like a ride through
a carwash, backlighLed. Stock
footage of atomic tests and '60s
protests ran when the band ·
played "Five to One." Otherwise.
the monitor was used for
close-ups of what was going on
onstage.
There were no lasers. no flash
pots. no inflatable Satans
hovering over the stage and no
dancers. The closest things 10
choreography were some goose
stepping by the band at the
beginning of"Five 10 One" and
the motions of a woman, too
unattractive to be a go-go
The Doors of the 21st Century: From left, Ray Manzarek, Ian
Astbury and Robby Krieger.
dancer. standing off to the righl
who seemed to be signing the
songs.
Only once did Manzarek break
the flow with a drawling ramble
that went from the imponance
of voting 10 the guilty pleasure of
marijuana, all leading up to
"Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)."
Manzarek became for a moment
REEL CRITICS
lib that frowzy old fellow at the
end Ot thti coun~~ bending
aome uncomfortable diner's ear.
"You are the people!• he
&houted from behind his
keyboard. the lights coming up
11 he pointed out to the
audience. "Conceived in liberty
... in the blood of liberty . + •
No mention aeemed to be
made of Morrison, w1less in that
garbled shout Astbury made at·
the end oC "Wild Oilld. •
At one point, someone in the
audience held up an American
Oag with a silk-screen
photograph of Morrison on it,
but there's no telling if it was an
enthusiastic fan's display or
some statement of disapproval.
It's been about a year since
Manzarek and Krieger rolled
out the Doors of the 21st
Century at the House of Blues
on the Sunset Strip fo r
KLOS-FM (95.5) deejay Jim
Ladd's occasional Living Room
feature. At that time', Stewart
Copeland, very fo rmerly of the
Police, was enthusiastically
introduced as the drummer.
Since then. Densmore has
sued Manzarek and Krieger for
having gone ou1 on the road
without him, and settled.
Copeland, who was replaced
earlier this year after he injured
his elbow, has sued. too. and
settled. The band is on its way to
rivaling Spinal Tap for rumover
in the percussion section.
Copeland, like Astbury. was an
unexpected, but impressive
•
choice to stand in for Densmore.
In cboosl.ng L.A. stu'dJo
drummer 'fy Dennis -'fy who?
-to stand In for Copeland, the
band seems to have gone lo ~
other direction. Dennis and
bass~tAngeloBatbera comelQ
the Doors from Krieger's band.
. At the Pacific Amphitheatre
show, Manzarek introduced him
as "'The Monster' 'fy Dermis.~
Fine words, but like Barbera. be
was there to cover a part1 which .
he did, and stay In the
background. Tullingly. In the
publicity still that is likely
running with this review, only
Manzarek. Krieger and Astbury_
appear.
In the second hour, Dennis
and Barbera srepped offstage.
and Krieger and Astbury ser up
on barstools by Manzarek's
keyboard for a couple or softer
numbers-"Crystal Ship" and
"People Are Strange." Would
Densmore or Copeland have
had to stand in the wings duril:\g
this trio? '
What all this seems to mean is
that. fo r now, at leasr. the Doors
of the 21st Century is a cover
band. or something slightJy
above. So what? The Doors will
never be wha t they were.
The. Doors of the 21st Centucy
may not be what people had
hoped. but they play some good
music. Sit back and enjoy 1t.
• DANIEL STEVENS ts a news editor !
at the Darty Pilot. He can be reached
at daniel.stttvens@latime1.com.
'Tomb Raider' a well-done adventure; 'Seabiscuit' worth a see
Heroine Lara Croft is a
femal e Indiana Jones
A very competem piece of
modem moviemaldng.
the ''Cradle of Ufe"
installment of the "Lara Croft
Tomb Raider" series does exactJy
what it sets out to do.
Covering familiar
action-adventure territory,
Angelina Jolie is perfectJy casl as
the female version or a
composite James Bond and
Indiana Jones persona. She is
mysterious. very wealthy. with a
proper English estate,
commando trained and athletic
enough to pull off the wild
stunts required of the part she
plays.
Like Sean Connery. she brings
the right mix of aristocratic
confidence and tongue-in-cheek
verve to the physical role. Like in
the Bond movies, the villain is a
larger-than-life madman who
JOHN
DEPKO
wants 10 rule
the world.
This time.
the obiect of
worldwide
control is the
legendary
Pandora's
box. once
found and
hidden by
Alexander the
Great.
Opening the
box would unleash an
unstoppable plague that could
destroy most of humanity. Lara's
frantic search for this ancient
artifact in a race with the
villainous Dr. Reiss is straight
out of the ·Raiders of the Lost
Ark" screenplay. It's cenainly all
been done before. but this
repeat performance more than
holds its own when compared to
the original.
Jolie brings extra gravity to the
role of Lara. remaining
believably unpenurbed in the
face of imminent death. Her war
partner and love interest. Terry
Sheridan. is a good foil to her
coldly caJculating character.
There is just enough mystical
force at play in the special
effects 10 make her journeys to
exotic Olinese and African
locales seem plausible.
This film is well done, bul
ultimately it's total fantasy
adventure and pure escapist
fare. But if that's your cup of tea.
this picture is a fine example of
the genre with a first -rate
feminine twist.
• JOHN DEPKO is a Costa Mesa
resident and a senior investigator
for the Orange County pubhc
defender's office.
Heart of a winner
found in 'Seabiscuit'
D uring the Great
Depression, when
families made enormous
sacrifices. it was a scrappy
horse named Seabiscuit thal
captivated
America.
Again st
impossible
odds. his will
to win
soothed their
battered
souls. As an
American __ ........... ,.icon.
Seabiscu1t
did more
than win
JULIE
LOWRANCE races; he
offered hope to a downtrodden
nation.
Based on the best-selling
biography by Laura
Hillenbrand, ·~abiscui1" is a
compelling true-life story and
an expertly crafted film. With
well -developed characters and
heart-pounding race scenes,
''Seabiscuil" chronicles the
lives of three isolated, lonely
people who are brought
toge1her and 1ransformed by
the inner strength of a lillle
horse with a big heart.
Seabiscuit, barely standing
15 hands high, limped and
wheezed as he ran. Viewed as
lazy. he slept most of the day
and ate twice as much~ the
other horses. And although he
came from a good bloodline,
with his short neck and stocky
build, he didn't look IUce a
thoroughbred. As a racing
partner to champions,
Seabiscuit was trained to lose.
But Tom Smith (Olris
Cooper). the quiet horse trainer
who felt more comfortable in
the company of horses 1han
men. recognized a determined
look in this littJe horse'5 eye
and convinced Oiarles Howard
(Jeff Bridges) that he could
train the horse to be a winner.
So, Seabiscuit was purch~ed
for $8.000 and made the
3.000·mile trip west 10
No rthern California.
II was Smith who aJso
recognized the kindred spirits
of the stubborn, unhappy
3-year-old bay and a turbulent
embittered jockey by the name
of Red Pollard (Tobey Maguire).
And with their union, the
Seabiscuit camp of misfits was
complete.
With encouragem ent,
Seabiscuit began to enjoy
racing. He wouJd tease other
COMING SOON
Samuel L. Jackson and Colin Farrell star in Columbia
Pictures' action thriller "S.W.A.T."
horses, lerting them catch up to
him only to surge ahead. And
although he had won 16
straight races, he was
considered-too old to race for
the Triple Crown.
Having narrowly lost two
Santa Anita Handicap races.
Howard was even more
determined to prove that bis
horse was the best horse. He
cnalleng~d War Admiral, the
Tliple CroWn winner, to a
match race.
In the film. creative editing of
archived footage with current
footage transports the audience
back in time. We are able to
identify with the despair as well
'8 the hope that a generation.
relt as they cheered Seablscuit
to victory.
Imagine sitting In a dark
theater. waiting (or the start of
the race, excitement and
anticipation escalating around
you. The bell rings and within
seconds. the vivid Technicolor
scene you've been watching is
switched to a motionless
Sepia-toned photograph or
men huddled around a radio.
And ln absolute silence, you are
standing alongside them,
straining to hear the tiny voice
of the race announcer. ·
It was called the race of the :
century. On Nov. 1,1938, about
40 milllon people tune;d into ·
their ndlos. The Seablacult
camp and America were about
to learn that. sometimes, you
can't see the heart or a wtimer,
"Seabiscuit" is an lnsplntional
story that shouldn't be missed;
• JUUE LOWRANCE la e Coai. '.
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MUSIC 'SING-A-LONG SOUND Of
PACFlC AMPHITHEATRE MUSIC'
C~£RTS Now playing to sold-out
The Orange County Fair 1s audiences around the world.
presenting its summer concert "Sing-a-long Sound of Music" ls
coming to Orange County aeries at the Pacific
Amphitheatre: Jethro Tull plays Performing Arts Center'•
Segerstrom Hall Aug. 22 and•23 Friday; Roxy Music and David at 7 p.m. and Aug. 24. 8" 1 p.m. Lindley and El Rayo-X play Tid<ets cost $12 to $22 end cen S.1urday; and Boston plays be purchased at lhe center box Sunday. For concert information, office or at www.ocpac.e>tp. For call (7141 708-1870 or visit
www.ocfalr.com. To order t1d<ets, information, call (714) ~ARTS.
The Center is at 600 Town Center call (714) 740-2000. Drive in Costa Mesa. " O.C. FAIR CONCERTS AT THE K.D. LANG IN CONCERT ARENA
The Orange County Fair is Three-time Grammy winner k.d.
lang will perform at the Orange presenting many summer evenrs County Performing Atta Center's and concerts at its C1r1zens Segerstrom Hall at 8 p.m. Sept. B. Business Bank Arena· Ozomatli Tid<ets cost $46 to $70. The plays Friday; Bull riding. with a center is at 600 Town Center musical performance by BRS-49, Drive in Costa Mesa. rtdtets are takes place at 2 and 8 p.m. available at the center's box Saturday; and the Fiesta Del office. by calling (7141556-ARTS Charro is at 2 and 8 p.m. Sunday. or online at www.ocpac.org. The Orange County Fair 1s on Fair
Drive in Costa Mesa CHRIS ISAAK fnformation: (714) 708-FAIR. Chris Isaak will perform at the
Orange County Performing Arts MUSIC lfGENO KEIKO MATSUI Center' Segerstrom Hall at 7 p.m. Music legend Keiko Matsui 1s
playing a benefit concert for Sept 14. Tidcets cost $48 to $82.
Hoag Cancer Center from 7 to The center is at 600 Town Center
8:30 p.m. Sunday at the Hyan Dnve in Costa Mesa. Tidtets are
available at the center's box Newporter Outdoor office. by calling (714) 656-ARTS Amphithea ter at 1107 Jamboree
Road in Newport Beach. Tidcets or online at www.ocpac.org.
are $45 for general adm1ss1on JAZZ.TRIO • and VIP tid<ets are S 125 and Gulfstream Restaurant in includes a VIP reception and Newport Beach presents a jazz reserved seattng. T1d<ets can be tno Sunday through Wednesday purdiased by calling the Hoag as regular entertainment at 85<> Hospital Foundation at (949) Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. 574-7208 or the Hyan Newpo rter Hours are 5 to 9 p.m Sunday and at (949) 729· i 234 6 to 10 p.m. Monday through
'fTAUAN FIREWORKS' Wednesday. (949) 718-0188.
The Pacific Symphony's Carl St WEEK LY JAM Clair will conduct a program of The Studio Cafe presents .. ltahan Fireworks; a concert Monday Nighl Jams from 7 to 11 filled with the romance and p.m every week. "Wanted"" excitement of Italy featuring mus1c1ans include guitar players. violinist Ph1hp Quint and soprano bass players, singers, drummers. Dominique Labelle The concert keyboardists and others at 100 is at 8 p.m. Aug 9 at Venzon Mam St., Newport Beach. Free Wireless Amphirhealer. Tid<ets
range from $75 to $375. (949) 675-7760.
Information-(714) 755-5799 or MAMMA GtNA WEEKEND JAZZ. visit www pacificsymphony.org. Walter Lakota and David
Alcantar, the New York Jazz LEON Fl£JSHER IN CONCERT
The Orange County Performing Connection Duo, play at Mamma
Gma at 251 E. Coast Highway 1n Arts Center 2003-04 Concert
Series will open with a special Newport at 8 p.m. Fridays and
Saturdays and at 7 p.m. Sundays cele bration -a 75th birthday and Mondays. Diana Ditri joms celebration for the pianist and the duo on vocals on Mondays composer Leon Fleisher at 7·JO It's fr~. Information· (949) p.m Aug. 11 in Founders Hall. 673-9500. Fleisher will be 1oined by
violinists Cho-Liang Lin and Gil MUSIC AT THE GRIU Shaham, violist Paur Neubauer The Bluewater Grill offers live and cellis1s Carter Brey and Gary music Friday and Saturday Hoffman. Tid<ets cost $76 and nights. Greg Morgan. Nici< Peper can be purchased al the center and Kelly Gordien (known as box office or at www.ocpac.org. MPG! perform classic rodt. R&B For information, call (714) and swing at 8:30 p.m Fridays. 556-A.ATS. The Center 1s a t 600 Marvin Gregory and MPG will Town Center Drive 1n Costa perform cla$Sic rod(, swing and Mesa. R&B at 8:30 p.m. Saturdays. The
NEW WORLD FLAMENCO restaurant is at 630 Lido Par1c
Drive. Newport Beach. Free. (949) FESTIVAL 675·3474. The Barclay's third annual New
World Flamenco Festival will be MUSIC AT THE PELICAN two full weeks. through Aug. 17. The Rusty Pelican offers the offering performances. music of Common Ground from workshops and outreach Wednesday through Sunday. activities. From the traditional to The band performs from 7 to 10 the contemporary, the festival p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, showcases the best of flamenco from 8:30 p.m. 10 12:30 a.m .
music, dance and song. For more Fnday and Saturday and from 2
informatJon, tidcet prices and to 6 p.m. Sunday. The restaurant
dates, call (949) 854-4646 or visit is at 2735 W. Coast Highway,
www.thebarclay org. Newport Beach Free (949)
642-3431.
'A NtGHT AT THE OSCARS'
The Pacific Symphony's Richard MUSIC AT PLAYERS
Kaufman will conduci #A Night at Players restaurant is now
the Oscars• at 8 p.m. Aug. 23. It's offering live music from 9 p.m. to
an evening of legendary ~Im midnight every Friday and
classics projected onto a large S.turday. Players is at 512 W.
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19th St., Costa Mesa. No cov.r dieclple, Judn Iscariot, Who haa
cherge. (949) 646-5616. ·become disillusioned with the
movement. Tidtets are from
WEEKENO MUSIC $27.76 to $64.76. Tidceta can be
Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant purctlased at the oenter box
in Newport Beacti presents Jesse office or at www.ocpac.org. The
on the 18)1 on Friday and Center is at 600 Town Center
Saturday evenings and Sunday Drive in Co91.8 Mesa.
tor brunch. The program fe81ures Information: (714) 556-ARTS.
all vour favorites on the
saxophone. Anthony's is at 151 E. ART Coast Highway. (949) 673-3425.
~OCK AND FLAMENCO PETER MAX
Tate 5, a funk, rod( and Motown World-renowned artist Peter
act. performs at 9 p.m. Saturdays Max will make a personal
at Carmelo's Ristorante, 3520 E. appearance at the Wentworth
Gallery in Newport Beach to Coast Highway, Corona'de! Mar.
Solo guitarist Ken Sanders showcase his "Colors of a Better
perfonns daasical flamenco Wor1d" exhibit from noon to 3
tunes at 7:30 p.m. Tuead•ve and p .m. Aug. 9. Max will be signing
Sunday&. Free. (949) 675-1922. and personalizing all works
bought at the reception. Max's
·co1ora of a Better WorldH SATUROAY NIGHT RU . coUectlon features more than Gerald Ishibashi and the Stone
Bridge Band play rode and R&s 100 original paintings. drawings
and llmit~edition prints. The at 9 p.m. Saturdays at Sutton
Place Hotel's Trianon Lounge, artist reception is at the
Wentworth Gallery in Fashion 4600 MacArthur Btvd., Newport Island at 271 Newport Center Beach. Free. (949) 476-2001. Drive. For reservations. call
STAGE (949) 376-9554. Max will also
sign his book ~The Art of Peter
Max" at Borders Books and
'MWMAMW Music in Sooth Coast Plaza from
"Mamma Mia,H the smash hit 10 a.m . to noon Aug. 9. The
musical based on the songs of book.s1ore is at 3333 Bear St. m
ABBA, will be performed at the Costa Mesa.
Orange County Performing Arts
Center's Segerstrom Hall at 8 ANDRE MIRIPOLSKY
p.m. through Aug. 10. Tid<ets Bayside Gallery Restaurant, at
cost $44 to $68.50 and can be 900 Bayside Drive in Newport
purctlased at the center's box Beach, is offering a solo
office of online at exhibition showcasing the worfcs
www.ocpac.org. The Center is at of artist Andre Miripolsky now
600 Town Center Drive in Costa through September. Information
Mesa. Information: (714) (949) 851-9181.
556-ARTS.
'TliE SNOW QUEEN' DANCE
South Coas1 Repertory is PACIACA CHOREOGRAPtitC
featuring •The Snow Queen" by PROJECT
Hans Christian Andersen Aug. 23 The Ballet Pacifica will present
and 24 with performances at 1 the Pacifica Choreographic and 4 p.m. both days in the Projeci al 8 p.m. Saturday al the
Nicholas Studio. Tid<ets are $5. Irvine Barclay Theatre. The South Coast Repertory 1s at 655 protect is designed to support
Town Center Drive m Costa the development of new dance
Mesa. For lid<ets or information. works. Tidcets are $25 and $60. call (714) 708-5555. The theater is at 4242 Campus
'CHtCAGO'
Drive. Tid<ets and information:
(949) 854-4646.
Kander and Ebb's hugely popular
"Chicago" will be performed at 8 OCC SUMMER JAZl DANCE p m Aug. 26 through 29, at 2 and CLASS 8 p.m. Aug 30. and at 2 and 7:30 Orange Coast College 1s offenng p m. Aug. 31 at Orange County a s1.x·part, noncredit dance class Performing Arts Center's for high begtnne1 and
Segerstrom Hall. T1dcets cost intermediate dancers. Designed $28. 75 to $65. 75. They can be for dancers 15 years old and purchased at the Center box older, the class will focus on office or at www.ocpac org. The technique. progressions. turns.
Center is at 600 Town Center jumps and a repertotre of
Dnve in Costa Mesa.
Information. (714) 556-ARTS combinations To register. go to
the bursar's offi~. next to the
Student Center Building. The foo
DENNIS MILLER LIVE 1s $75. Class meets from 6 to 7:30 Comedian, author and five-time p.m. Mondays, Tuesdays and
Emmy Award winner Dennis Wednesdays through Aug 13 tn
Miller will make his enter debut OCC's Dance Studio C.
in Segerstrom Hall at 8 p.m.
Sept 13 Tid<ets cost $36 to S66 ·suf>PER AT TIFFANY' GAL.A The Center 1s at 600 Town Center South Coast Repertory's #Supper
Drive in Costa Mesa. at Tiffany' Gala ls from 6:30 p.m Information: (714) 556-ARTS. to midnight Sept. 20 at the
Tiffany & Co at South Coast
'SOME MEN NEED HELP' Plaza The gala will celebrate the
Orange Coast College's Theatre landmark 40th season and.the
department opens with John 15th anniversary of Tiffany's
Ford Noonan's two·person play South Coast Plaza stOfe The
"Some Men Need Help:' The evening will begin with a
play, about a young alcoholic, reception inside the newly
will be produced and directed by refurbished store and continue
the college's Repertory Theatre with dinner and dancing in an
Company. The produC1ion will ad1omtng tent. Information (714)
run Sept. 13 and 14 and 20 and 708-5504.
21 in the Orama Lab Studio. OCC
is ar 2701 Fairview Road in Costa SWING
Mesa. Show times and tidtets: Lessons are given from 2 to 6
(714) 432·5640. p.m. every Sunday at the Avant
Garde Ballroom tn Newport
'JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR' Bead-I by the Orange County
#Jesus Christ Superstar" is Swing Dance Club All ages are
coming to Orange County welcome, and no partners are
Performing Arts Center's needed. Information:
Segerstrom Hall Sept 16 ocswing.cotn, (909) 656-6119
through Sept 21. It was the first
masterpiece from the legendary ARGENTINE TANGO
team of Tim Aioe and Andrew Tango dancing is offered from 8
Lloyd Webber. This landmark p.m. 10 12:30 a.m. the first
show, which premiered in 1971, Saturday of each month at
chronicles the last seven days in Oansce"ne Studio, 2980
the life of Jesus of Naza19th as McClintQd( Way. Costa Mesa
seen through the eyes of his (714) 641-8688.
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QUOTE OF TIE DAY
"You can't make
/surfing} a career if you
keep losing right be/ore
the money round."
Richie ColAnl, veteran pro surfer
Al Z Friday, Auaust l, 2003 Sports~ Rlchwd Dunn: l949) 5744223 • Sports Fu: 1949) 650-0170
. JONES CUP IV
SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT
Last year's winning Jones Cup pro-am team from Big Canyon Country Club featured amateur Danny Lane, left, and Director of Golf Bob Loveioy.
Down to the wire
Al l three Jones Cups have
been d ecide d by two shots
or less; Mesa Verde gets its
turn to h ost today's event.
Bryce Alderton
,,, Darly Pilot
~vcral s tory lines crop up when tallcing about
today·s Jones Cup rv, which begins at 1 :30 p.m. at
Mesa Verde Country Oub in Costa Mesa.
f'irst. there is the duo of amateur Will Tipton
and Bob Lovejoy. who will gun for Big Canyon
Country Club's third consecutive tournament ti-
tle.
Second, is the venue. Mesa Verde hosted last
week's Tea Cup Oassic and will be the site for to-
day's event, the first time one course has hosted
both events in the same year since the Jones Cup
began in 2000. The Tea Cup began in 1997.
'Third, is the four amateurs from the private
club.s in Newport-Mesa who will each be making
their inaugural Jones Cup appearance.
Several juicy tidbits abound, but as history has
shown, the Jones Cup has regularly displayed
some down-to· the-wire finishes, putting drama at
a premium.
In 2000 it was Mesa Verde head pro Tom Sar-
. gent making birdie on the final hole after an in·
credJble Oop shot at Newport Beach Country
Reitz wins
Costa Mesa
tournament
Incoming sophomore at Corona
del Mar High wins his second
tournament in as many weeks.
OOSTA MESA -1Wo ~ 1Wo tournmnent1. 1Wo Utles. . •
Its deuces wild for Spenm-Reitz.
Redz, who wiD be a IOphomore at c.orooa del
Mar tfW> lo the r.11. woq bis leQJ()d .funjor tenn»
tournament b1 as many weeb. ClptUdng the boys
let ..... tide at the C.oD Mela &llnmer Junior
• ClMllc on~ Iii ct.ya.,. wanmng lhe War
by ht ... • lbe Bllboa Bii)' Oub 8llc:quet Club.
.. dtl JMd ~a..."' Rllncho Not V«-
dla f.2,1Ma; ..... home tbe dde. In ... two tolr-
,,... ........... Mt .... lall a• .
Air ... -ii .... Nlwpon·M.a ...... ...
11.t! ID**" nmetW na..-, ..... dldm F .......
Qit c-.. Mal"t am. ~
·..,.i• .... .., ...... .._. .... _.u.-....
.... tif ..... wbln No. I ~'DIDI
Oub, giving him and panner Pete
Daley a 2-under-par 69 and a one-
shot victory over the host team of
NBCC head pro Paul I lahn and •
men's club champion Bob Kraft.
-"If your partnN i\ in play, you
•
Cup.
Tl-IE can take a few more m~. • said
Lovejoy, Big Canyon's Director or
Golf. and pan.ner Ron Maggard
needed three playoff holes to de-
feat the host Santa Ana team of
amateur Gregg I lemphill and Mike
Reehl. the club's Director of Golf, to
bring home the Jones OJp lrOphy
in 2001. Lovejoy made birdie on the 18th -a
dogleg left -for the victory after Santa Ana's bird·
ie barrage on the back nine got them back into
contention. Bolh teams ended a t 4-under-par 68.
Last year amateur Danny Lane birdied two of
the final three holc.'S as he and Lovejoy claimed
the title with a 2-under-par 70 on their home
course, two shots ahead of runners-up Santa Ana
and Mesa Verde.
Much like I lahn in Jones Cup 11, Santa Ana
amateur Gregg Hemphill had an eagle putt on the
par-5 18th to force a playoff, but it didn•t fall.
Hahn's putt on the par-5 18th at Santa Arul a year
earlier would have forced a three-way playoff.
ln contrast to the Tea Cup, the Jones Cup is a
better-ball of partners format, where the best
score from either the amateur or member of the
club'~ golf staff is u ed.
The format lends itself to taking more risks
than one would if he or she were playing in an
individual, stroke-play format. such as in the Tea
JUNIOR TENNIS
Will Tipton: Big Canyon's reigning
club champ100. ,
The same goe'> 1f both player ..
are doing well. \aid Me..a Verde
club champion Steve Rhorer. tak·
ing the ~pot 0tcup1ed the lasl
three Jones Cup' by Daley.
.. ,f both player., an.• playing rela·
tively well, yuu tan be more ag-
gressive on tee shots or pum," Rhorer said.
Boyd Martin, a six-time club champion at
Santa Ana who has played Mesa Verde severaJ
times, said the winning c;corc m1gh1 he 5· or 6·
under par, which would he lhe lowe'lt score in
tournament history.
The men will play from the blul' lees. which
make the par· 71 track. top oul at 6, 726 yards.
If last week's Tea Cup was any indication, the
loudest cheers we re made for the home course
representative, Akemi Khaiat. Sargent and Hhor·
er will be on their home course today.
Just like the Tea Cup. gaJlcries are encouraged
at today's Jones Cup, part of the Hetcher Jones
Motorcars/Daily Pilot Oub Olampionship Se-
ries.
"It can do anything but help us." Rhorer said
of playing on his home course. "I lopefulJy we
can lake advantage of that."
There will be eight equally hungry players try-
ing to do the same thing.
Sasha Donlap,
who lost in the
girls 18s
semifinals on
Thursday to
t~seeded Megan
Oooeny, rips an
overhand slam in
the Costa Mesa
Junior Tennis
Classic at the
Costa Mesa
.Tennis Center.
DONLEACti/ OM.YPlOT
. ,....._, ....
EYEOPENER
Daily~·
SporW Ital otF.,_
t•-·11U..1 ............
q .4honor" TY HARPER
"' • t ' •
I
Daily Pilot
J
SURFING
,,
Collins
bows out ~
Newport Beach surfing
legend's comeback goes south ·
on Thursday at U.S. Open
before the money round.
Patric k Laverty
Daily Pilot
HUNTINGTON BF.ACI I -Richie Collins is a:
surfer. •
Some people are artists, some people are sales-
men and some people just surf.
A 20-year professional, Collins wa-; hack doing
what he does best this week at the 2003 I londa
Element U.S. Open of Surfing. After two years of
selling cars, Collins was back competing in the ..
water.
Any questions about his competitive c;plrit at
age 34 were answered when he lo!.t in the sev-
enth round, the round of 96. on Timrsday.
"How disappointing 15 it w ~o through S<.'Ven-:
rounds and lose after coming in a!> an altematcr ~
Collins said. "Very d~ppointmg. More Lhan you !
can imagine. But I made 11 through MX heat&, got..1
to the seventh round. Tiiar~ a lot of heats for : ..
me -After advancing through the fir.I '>LX round'>.':
Collins had an excellent chann• to conunue his ..
remarkable run with five minute'> remainmg.1.11 :
his heat Wednesday. At the lime. he held second '!
place. But he didn't catch another wave untiJ::
there was JUS. t one second remaining in the heat. ' . .. By that time he had dropped 10 rounh and only "'I
the top two competiton. from each heat advance.:
"That's the ocean," Collin!> '>aid. "The waves:=
come and go. 1bc only thing I can say I did ..
wrong was that I moved out of the place I was sit..=
ting in the whole week am.I I shouldn't havC:
moved." :OW:
Coillns paddJed south, away from the pier, af-•
ter seeing two of hi.'> competiton. catch good :
waves in that direction. But after toUim, had let? :
his spot. South Africa\ Travi'> l.ogil' caught the~
best ride of the heat. rncordu1x a 9.17 that cata-
pulted hitn into first place. ::
While Logie WdS finishing Im mlt.>, C::ollin'i wa.., -
left to catch one last wave m the finaJ seconds o(
the heat. But it wasn't strong enough to vault him
0
'
baclt into second place. '-:
Ml went over there hopmi;: to get a little hu of a :
. left and I just couldn't get a wave.· C .ollins said Ml •
thought it was breaking better ewer there. I •
should've just stayed put and I didn't."
Collins has rarety stayed put throughoul his ,
lifetime. The lifelong Ncwpon Beach resident :
was once ranked as high as No 4 in the world. :
But his entire profes.sional career. which began •
when he was 14, has included a hack injury so :
serious. that twice during competitioru. he has :
•
See COUINS, Pace All : •
HIGH SCHOOL
BOYS SOCCER
'
• • • • • •• .
Sailors name ·
Hernandez
head coach
Former Harbo r playe r plans
to stick around in a program
that has had three coaches
in as many years.
Steve Vlr1en
Daily Pilot
• •
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NEWPORT BEACH -Ryan Hernandez, a for-~
mer Newport. Harbor High boys soccer player :
who bas been an ~istant coach for the past •
two years. is the varsity program's new head
coach, the school's boys athletic dlrect6i, Eric ;
1Weft. said Wednesday. ..--•
Hernandez 21, played varsity for three yan • -
for the Sailors and then became the coach of the :
frosh-sopb team ror tM 2000-01 season. He then-:
lerved as the varsity assistant coach the next two;:
~ During those three years, the Sailors ha~ ;
bad as many coaches, as Matt West, ICeYtn e..,,
pan.a and then Martyn Hansford left the pro-;; •
gram. I
West Is ~g at Mater OeJ. while BsJ)arU I = an assistant coach wtth the Lot Angelflll
. lWlfonl's dub ooachlng IChedule con-
flict with hJa job at Newport. to he ttmalnecl • wtth dub aoaier, 'JWeit sakl. •
Hernandez plam to end the quick tuinoYer oft
the poeltlon. :
., haw ..,. three ctlftftnt coaebea here and :
Chat~ .tJy I want to coech. IO I can~ IO lhl)','
can hive t0me0ne who wUI be around for mote ;
ttwn one ,ar, • Hemande& e.kl. -. wo.akt wuir'
S POR TS
YOUTH BASEBALL COACH
Newport teams clo"se Continued from Al2
team. David Zimmerman. who
played on the ftnt Newpon Har·
bor boya aoccer tum In 1974,
will ut"1 Hernandez wlth the
vanity aq\aad.
to be here for awhile. I would
love to teach at Newport and to
be coach there. too, that would
out all-star seasons \ __ :§.~t~it~: ~~eh of hLs time to the Sailors ln ili~ winter. He plans to qansfer
to a four-year university, earn an
undergraduate degree and be·
come a teacher.
Hernandez. laid Zlm.merman,
OCC men's toecer coach LaJrd
Hayes and &pan.a have been
great ln.ftuences and ha~ ln·
ap~d the young coach who has
high hopes for the Sailors
Last year, Newpon Harbor was
one goal away from bec:orrung
co-champion of the Sea View
League, u the Sailors finJshed
the sea.son with a 2·2 oe with
outright champion Woodbridge.
Newpon, which finished 8·4·4,
6· l ·3 ln league la.st season, re·
turns a talented team, includmg
seniors Matt Tracy. WW Guzman
and Joel Walker. HemanQez saJd.
The Newport Beach Uttle
Leque AM tournament tet.m
cloMd out lta all·atar aeuon wlth
a ~2 loll to Laguna Hilla ln the
&-and 10.ytm•old Dlttrlct 55
tournament.
Laguna HWt tallied three
comecudYe hits with one out ln
the bottom of the atxth to plate
the two dedd1ng runa.
Newpon was 1ed by the strong
pJtdUnl of Slndon GrUlln. who
went aJf lbt lnnJngs wlth five
saikeouta and no wa1b. Of
Gri1!ln't 65 pttchei, 48 ~re for
mtMt and he allowed onty ftve
b1ta and one run. He also added a
hit ln the ftft.h Inning.
Newport began the scoring in
the ftrat. <Mt n.dnp reached
on an error and JJ). Dliwr\
foll~ wlth a lngle. Awdn
Blodptt reached on a fielder's
choice and Grant o.vts then
slngled home Dawn.
Grf.fftn limited Laguna Hills to
one run ln the aecond when he
struck out a batter with the hues
loadtd to end the Inning.
l.ach Mu.rtaughll groundout to
the second baseman acored
Grtfiln ln the flfth. GrifBn reached
on a hit and advanced to second
and third on wUd pitches.
Laguna Hills threatened to de
the game ln the fifth, but
Brennan Andenon'I throw from
center field cut down a runner
attempting to score from second
to end the l.nnlng.
ln Newport Harbor B&seball
TENNIS
Continued from Al 2
~cCaJ.J tones in the semlftnals.
losing a grueling three-setter, 3-6,
f>.3, 7 ·5. 1n the same dM.slon.
sixth-seed Jillian Braverman lost .In
ln the quarterfinals or semifinals
the quarterfinals to fourth-~ded
Melda Tsang in straight sets.
11l~
In pis l 8s, Newport Beach's Jill
Damion. the second seed, won
her quanerlinal match, but
couldn't get by third-seeded
ln girls 16s. No. 3 seed Sasha
Dunlap was prevented from
reaching the finals by No. I seed
Megan Doheny
Alexandria Walters lost in
2003 DlllUI IE S.l11ng Price S 1 7 980
Foctory Rebote ·12 500
fOfd Credit Re boie 11 000
NIT COST TO YOU
8 14,480 znc••••,_
Alsodadon Mustang (9· and
10-year-olds) Ail -Ste.r district
, play:
•The Mustang BAD-Star team
went l ·3 ln Its district
tournament, hlghllghted by a
20·8 win bver St Hedwig on July
12. .
Whittier eliminated Newport
with a 7-2 victory July 13.
Newport was led by the
pitching from Jakob Trobman,
Joeeph Dl·Ceeare and Jamie
Dlvte while Sean SuWvan,
Ouiadan Ochoa. Ganett ICen.
C.On.ner Lomenz.o and Ryan
<:errato contributed multiple
hita.
Tudd s.ie.. Jordan Deeguln.
Blab BelJ and Mac McJCdW!'y
anchored the defense.
straight sets to second-seeded Sa·
mantha Smith In the semifinals of
the girls I 4s singles.
In the boys 166 semifinals. No. 2
seed Fabian Matthews, onty a 13·
year-old, fell to sixth-seeded Ron·
aid Chow. 6-4. 6·3.
ln 16s girls doubles, Braverman
and Damion will Cace Mc)(jnend
and Geocads in the semifinals to·
day.
•t have a great head start
now,~ Hernandez said. ·1 am so
fortunate to be able to do thls. It
will deftnltely help me out In the
future."
Hernandez has designated as·
sistants and they include, former
Newport player 'Nil.I Sanchez,
who will coach the frosh-soph
team, and Spencer McOearmon,
a former OCC soccer player who
will coach the junior varsity
COLLINS
Continued from Al 2
had to be cartied out of the water.
"The back's shot, but I'm surf·
lng" Collins said. "It's pretty
bombed. But I've had chis injury
for 20 years and I've dealt with It
for 20 years. I know how to deal
with n. It's nO? fun to deal with 11.
but you lcnow, that's JUSt part of
life.··
Surfing will alwa~ be a part of
Collins' life, no maner how many
"I think we can w\n the [Sea
View League!," Hernandez said
kl'm golng to set the goals and
It's up to them. Winning league
and going to the playoffs. I ~
those are goals that can be
adueved If we put the work m ~
forays he mak.es Into car sales
and the like. but the U ~ Open
was oruy his second compeadve
event since last September. Both
times. a few weeks ago m Ocean·
side and this week. Collins ftn·
ished one round out of the
money.
"You can~ make surfing, a ca·
reer If you keep lostng nght before
the money round .. Cullin-. said
But wuh his auto ~ale., career
behind him, Collin' I'> ~omg to
keep surfing. ! le~ bad; trJ malang
boards, wtuch he' dont' ever
smce he was a roung lhild and
1 14 655
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Se ng Pr0ce $1 1 2CIC1
Focrory Rebore ·S2 500
NIT COST TO YOU
•&,799
fridty, Auaust 1, 2003 All
BRIEFLY
Pop Warner youth
football has openings
Pla~n and cheerleaders e&n
come to TeWlnkle Park at 6 p.m.
today to register for the fall Costa
~esa Pop Warner football sea·
son. Call {949! 44-0-9970 for more
tnformation
DEEP SEA
N.wport Undlng -S
boat.a. 193 1ngfer1. 43
berucuda, 110 calico
b111. 1.611 sand b .... 2
rodtfl1n, , whlt.n.t\, 12
perch.
he has already booked a trip to
France next \vtek for the 0 SeW
Surf Challenge
Without a sponsor, Colluu plld
{or the trtp Alm&df W)d bf.W •
light off the disappolntmtnt tit
Wednesday's flru.sb thinking
about the fl.igtu to Europe.
·Now I Just don't want to go. lr's
just a depressing thing," Collins
5<Ud "You work lhal hard. You
tram really hard. You ge1 th.is far.
I ve Just go1 10 bite my tongue
and go and .,urf
That 16, after all. what CoWns
does best.
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Visit. in thelf entirety. wltl be eltowed to bid on tile Pro11ct Perltcte>alts
mull errlite at or before ltrOO ,,M. Persons armlna later than 12.0S
P.M. wlll 1101 be eltowed to bid 11 pttme contrectors on th• Project
for f\lrlttet lnformat!Oll, cont eel Lynn Jevler al (!M9) 82•· 7009 11
Oe.isn & Con•lructlon SefvictL UniYll''llly of C11ifofn11, tritrne
IWe wtl ~ rfflfve4 ~ .. ,
8lcl Boa, front Counter
0£SION & CONSTRUCTION SERVICES
Unlveralty ol Catlf0tnl1. lrvlnt 5201 Ctlffofnl• Avenue. Suite 250
lnint. CA 92Q7·2450. 'hone No. (949) 824·6630 IWe -• M rec1Ne4 .. w ...._,, t.00 P.M., • ....._.,, ,._....
11,tMl.
... wtl M ...-4 .. trOS P.M., • ...-, ...,_, II, 2001 •t•
0£StQN ~STltUCTION StR'llCU.
Unlittrafty of Caltforni., lrwlne 5201 Callfornil Avenue. Sult• 250. lnlne. CA 92697 Z450
lid Security in the emount of 10~ of the lump sum baM bid, ttclvdin1
llftw11tt.s, ahall accom,11111 each bid. The 1u1ety iu111n1 the 81d l ond
afltll N , on the bid dffdllne, •n 1d1111tted aurety lntA1rtr (H deflntd ln die Cetlforllle Code of CMl ,,_dure .S.Ctlolt 995 120)
~ l"'11n11Ct potkta requlre41 to bt obtllfntd by Contr•ctor t.11111 bt
Mlllfeet to lft"'OHI by U11lver'"' for lotm and 1ub1t111e1 411 pOlicles
requlte41 II)' Unlvenlt1 fOf Comllltfclal FCHm O•Mt•I lltbillty. llusln•.a
----l.leMlit)'. h e ... 1.ltbllity, end Ptolu1lon1t l l•bUlty all•ll lie 11, cOfrll'•llltt with 1 a .. t lt•ttnc of A· « bttttt. 111d • fln1nclol ~ of WI Of !letter (Ot 111 111uln1t111 ttl1111 by Sloll4ard 11\Cf
OOl"e « ~). Alt poltcits rtqulred 11, Unllltt~ty for Workl'*'
11C41m11iem1e·tto11 •114 [.,.io,.r•' l.ltbillty "'911 M ltsued by co111ptnle1 (1)
t M¥e 1 S.t lt•tiftt of ... « Mtt.t. 111d • flllenclal ctaulflutlon
f VII ., ktw (« -n .W-*'I r1tlnJ b) Stenclard and ''°''' Of ~·1); ., (I) tMI .,. Kaipt.i. to Ifie Urtlvtfllti Alt lllCll po~clt•
I M Wfltttfl '°' not Ina tlltfl the 1mouttta ~lflld hi tilt llUinc
Suoiecl to cond1hons pruc11bed by tile Un1vers•ty of C1hfo1n11 lrv1nt
suled bid\ lo• 1 lump sum contract 1r11 1nv1ted tor the lollow1n11 Wo1>
MlSA coun ACCl SS ROAD
'ROJECT NO. '9013
UNlll(RSIT"\' or
CALIFORNIA IRVl"IE
IRVINE CALIFORNIA
DISCltlf'TION Of WORIC1
Pro1ec1 1ncluC1n demoht1on ol ex1\t1n& noh~t p1vemen1 \ti• clu nna
tncrvomc 1emovat of fou1 .,.,s11n11 trees removal and d1spo\1I of e.p1n,1ve
SOii, import •nd comp1ct1on ol /1Qn tJpll'ISIYe 1UDbOI malertal tn\llllal1on
of a dr11n1a• \f\lem pl1umt nl ol but m•t1r1al pl•cemtnl ol plil•n
1r•v 1e1nfo1ud medium broom I n1\lled concrete 1n 111 .,,., "''''"'"on
of 1 new 11naat1on \ystem lo support the new trees pl1n11na of new
lrtts 1d1ustm1nl of e 11s1ina 11,round cove• 1111a1t1on 1nd drt1n1ae end
1ns11llatron ol 1111 h&hl•na
Eshmeted Construction C<»I SJ ?O 000 00
p~l\u•nl lo secltons BEVERAGES "'' 4 ;: r"''"°'\ " 3071 MCI 301? of '"~ Date Of FJmg Aopl•· a • 4 rt•l• • M····· '• c .. 11 Coot ot the St•I• cation July 11 2003 .n, r "'l'A • t,i, ••.
I
ot C1toforn1a lht undt• To Wf\om II ~IY "i Y. •"I I l
\l&ned BE~S fOWINC Concern ING 1 ZSJ ::, W• 10• I '.t
will uri .ti publtt The Namell l of me S•nll Ar.• • I •~ •
•uct on al 1021 £ Ajlp'teant(&) 1at.ire 921~
CHESTNUT SANTA ANA CHAT NOIA UC 4 rmoa<t Mar~tMi
CALlr 92701 11 9 00 am I The aDC)l>eantl '•lie<! n CA 1 "'-l S
on Al.JC 12 ?003 the aoove are IPPIY'no to .,., a"t St S• '• " •
loflo w1ne ducrtbed ltle Department 01 AICO-C1l1t11•n•a '1?7()5
pr0Pt1tv lo wit 1998 Bever Control I 01' h•J\ "'"' ' ;n
VW L•cen•e • 4HVDll8 llOl~I alco~C t>e'<tr· ov lfCI •, • ..,rpo••t
Stile C•I tO !' .,c5 'NT''"" 1 k,_• ~Du sl11!td 0••111~ VIN• ages a "" ,.. v n bUW\t\\ ,.,, "'" I
'lOClDURlS1
81dd1na documenh w1tl be •~1tl1bte al
2003 , 1n<l will be 11sued only at
lVW8B61COWMOlllZ8 BLVD COSTA .YESA Qt ?001
9.00 AM, frl4cty, Autu•t I, S1od u lt 1s for Ille CA 926211 4 lmp1 t Mar>tt•ni
purpo" of ut1sty1na lien Type al flCOflMl(I ) I inc C ""' • Mo" • c .... .,, ......... ,,..,. ...... o , ..... .
3182 Pullm1n Streel Costa Mtu CA 92626
Phone No 1714) 7!>1 2680
Attenlton Mohammed Rehm1n or Sotl111 Ace1I
HOT11 It is Ille sole 1nponsib1lity of primt contncton and subc11ntr1e101'
to rttr"ter wrtll Consoh01ted Re11101r1ph1C\, Inc or Oes1an & Construction
Services. Un1~erstly of C1hlorn11 lrv•ne 10 acknowledce rtc11pt of Iha
B1ddln& Documents lo• lhe Pro11ct o,.. M-4etory 're-llcl (-fore"" _, f'rel•ct Siie Vhltw•ll be
conducted on Me.,cloy , A119,.1t 11, 2003, b•a1nn1n1 pfompllv 11 liSO
,,., Part1C1pant\ \llall meet 11
Oesien' Constrvcllon Suv1ces Un1vers1ty of Cahforn11 l1v1ne
5201 C1hlornia Avenue Su•lt 250 Sullrvan & Wrrcht Conference Room'
11 vine CA 92697 ·2'50 (9'9) 8Z4·66JO
(Corne1 of Cahforn11 Avenue ind Bison Avenuel
Only PreQu•l•f1ed 8rdder1 who parltc1pate in the Pre. Std Confftence 1nd
Protect S1l1 V1s11 tn tht11 enlttety will bl alloweo to btd on the Pro1ec1
Parttc1patn must t1riv1 •I 01 before h30 ,M. Person' ar11v1na l.tltl
thin ltSS 'M will not bt •llowe<l to bid u prime contrectors on lht Proiect
For further 1nfo1matton contact Scot1 Moulton •I (949) 82' 1521 •I
Oes11n & Constructron Strv>eea. Unrvenrty of Ca hf or nit, Irv me
114• wlll lte '"''" ... -ly oh Bid Bo• front Counter
0£SIGN & CONSTRUCTION SERVICES.
Un1ver11ty of C1Hfornl1, Irvine ~201 Ct ltfornla Avenue. Surte 250. lrw1nt CA 92697 1'50
Phone No, (!M9) 824·66.10
114• '",.,, M rec•lit•4 -w Hf.re •.oo ,,., M...411, A4'1v•I II, toos. 114. wlll loe ~ ot •iOS ,., M...-.,, ..,..,_, 11, 2001, e h
DESIG N & CONSTRUCflOH SERVICES.
Unovtr1lty of Ce ltfOfnta. lr"tnt
!1201 C1tltofn1a Avenue, Sulla 2$0, lrv1n1, CA 92697 2450
Bid Stturlty In th• amount of 10~ of UI• lump aum bue bid 1•clud1n1
alternatu. shall ttcompany Hell bid The wr•IY 1i1u1n1 the Bid Bond
shalt be, on lll• bid d11dll111, en admitted surety ln.suflr (IS defrntd In
the CaHIOfnla Code ol C1vlt Procedure S.Cllon 995.120)
All 1n1ur1nce pollclH requ!ftd lo be obtained by Contractor t.llalt be
subject to •PPfoval by Unlwtotty fCH f0tm and sub1t1nce. All oolle111
requir•d by Uncveralty fo< Comm.tclal fOfm Centfl l ll•blllty. 8uslnus
Automobile Ll•lllhty. hcus liability, and Profusoonal ll1bU1ly shall be
iuued by companies with • Bfft Rttln1 of A-or better. and a fin•nc••I
ctuslllcallon of VIII or btltlf (o< en equivalent 1tlln1 by St111d1rd and
P00<'1 Of Moody'1) All policies required lly \Jn1ver11ty lot WOf\en'
Compensation and ("'l)lo~rs· llablhty shall be issued by compan1H (I)
that hare a 8111 R1tin1 of 8+ a< bett.r. and 1 t1nancltl ctullflc•llon
ol VIII lw bttttr (0< •n equlnleftl r1ti111 by StallCWd ind 1"00<'1 Of'
Moocl:r'•). « (ll) thal are toc.pt•blt to t!M Un1vtntly All a11cll pollcles
shall bt written tor not ltu tll•l'I th• amounts apecitled 111 Ute 81dc"'11
Oocurnents
The SllCC.Ufvt 9idct.t and Its subcontreclon wlff be requited to follow
Ille nondlurl111fn1tlon 11q11ltell'llnts 111 forth 111 the lllddtl\I Oocumenll
end to P•~ punlilnt wt" retu 11 tfle locatloll of Ille WOf\,
ni. 11Kuut111 914dar Will " required to llt v• tllt folowbll Cllifontle
cont11ct0f'• Ileen•• eu1r.nt 11 lM tfmt of the 81d ~111111:
uaMI a.AHlllKATIC*t UCIMI COttll
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of th• undti"i"•O 101 ~;ed lol 47 ON· Se •ti.!', ' ,,
tow1na •no sto•aae SALE GENERAi. EAT· 1h1\ \1'1e'ltr"l "H
toaether with costs of ING PLACE t l•o '"'~ 111• Cou~h
1dvt<tis•ne i nd ta Santa Ar.a , ••-I O••nat "'""' 1 pensn >I ule Newpot1 ~h·Coeta n 01 21 OJ
Dated this Z2no 01y of Meu 0.11y 1 2003•9S2167
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WNO, WITMIN TMI
LAST •oua YIHS,
PUaCMASID MU·
CNANOISI faOM SOUTN~~AU AUC· T1CNI ...,,.,. A CllDIT
CAD
IF YOU All A
MUllU Of THtS
CLASS Of PIHONS,
YOU SHOULD l l AD nt1s NOTICI CAalfUl-
L Y llCAUSI IT MAY AIPICT YOUI llGHTS
Ttjwe is now ptndtn&
In the Ounce CounJy
Superior Court • h1wsu1t
1ntlt11d Dunwoody v,
So11th Cont Auction et
at., Clvll Cu• No.
02CC00266. Pl1intltf hn
flied 1 lewsult •a•lnst
South Coast Auction on
behtlf of the Cius of people described above
Tht l1w~ull all11u th1t
South Coast Auction
1mpos1d • two percent
surch11 &• on lh cus·
tome" who p11d for
merchand1st uslnt a
ctedll C•rd, and lhtl lhts
practtc• v1ol1l•d C1h
fornlt consumer laW$
Tbls Summtty IS to
tdVIM you tlltt you wUI
aulom•tlcally become •
mtmb« of IM Cl1u
unlus you tltct to ~
n cluded by ftUfll the
1pproprl1t1 uclualon
request with th• Court
and with Clau CounMI.
Aa 1 Cl111 Mtmbtt, you
Wiii be bound by • ttlt
S.ttlemtflt A&reement
YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO
RECEIVE INFORMATION
ABOUT THE CLASS AC·
TION ANO THE PRO·
POSED SETTLEMENT.
Viall South Cout Aue·
hon at 2202 South Mein
Street, Senta Ana,
C1hlornl1 and request a
complete Nolin of
Proposed Settlement of
Cl1n Achon u pl1lnln1
the nature of the l1wsult
e nd your rl1hts 1od
duties to be ucluded Ir om th• settlement or
to ob1ecl lo the settle·
men I.
, THI PIOPOSID
SlnUMINT
THE PARTIES HAVE
AGREED TO THE FOl·
LOWING SETILEMENT.
South Co11I Auction hn
•tread to provide • ten·
dollar ($10) discount
coupon aood for 1ny
purchne at South Cont
Auction lo clns mem·
Policy
IMIU Who preHnt Ide·
qualt IJ'OOf Ulat hi fH iht la 1 member of th•
clus dacribed 1bov1.
Clns mernbtts will be
entitled to one coupon
for each time tlle cl1ss
member peid the credit
ctrd aurcllar1e. South
Cont Au ction hu
ar•ed to 1uue a 10111
0 $132,000.00 In cits·
count coupons for the
clus. South Cont
Auclton hu elso •&rMd
to pay clns counHrs
attorneys' tees, court
costs. and lltl1•tlon
expenses. P1yment of
attorneys' lees, costs,
ind upenses will •not
affect the benetits
provided lo the proposed
Clau under the Settle·
ment Ajreement.
flNAI. fAllNISS HlAllMO
On July 30, • 2003, at
8:30 1.m. a bearlna will
be held on the fatrness
of the proposed settle·
ment. The hearlna will
take place before Jude•
Jon1than H. C111non In
Department CX102 of
the Oranee County
Superior Court, Civll
Compln Center, located
al 751 W. Sant• Ana
Boulevard. Santi An1.
.. l.1111 ....
Ktf'tnettl W. etwlau.n aon Jr .. 250 Wut A.ii
St , Brea, Celllornl1
92821
Th• buslneas Is cOll·
ducttd by: an lndlvlcl11.1I
Hne you started doi'!C
business yet? Y-t1. 011
08/2003
Kenneth W Cllrbtlan·
SOii, Jr. nus statement wu
tiled with th• County
Clerk of Oran11 County
on 07/09/03
200169S090S
Otlly Piiot July 1 t, 18,
25, Aua I. 2003 f 486
C1llt0fnle. IF YOU WISH
TO 8E EXCLUOEO FROM
TH( Cl.ASS ACTION OR
WISH TO 08JE.CT TO THE
SETTLEMENT, YOU
MUST COMPl Y WITH
THE REQUIREMENTS
ANO OEAOLINES SET
FORTH IN lHf. COM·
PLHE NOTICE OF SET·
TLEMEHT OF CLASS
ACTION You m1y obteln
" copy ol the complete
fllotlce of Settlement of
Cius Action by vlelttna
South Cont Auction 11
2202 South Main StrMt,
Santa An1, Cahfornt1
You may also write' for
• complete Notice by
sendint a sell·addrused st1mped envelope to
Clau Counstl. ' The foltowin& persons
Nell 8. Flnem1n. Eaq. art dolo& business H .
FINEMAN& ASSOC!· The Cahlyat. 1300
ATES, 501 Civic Center Adams Avenue, 2A,
Ortve West. S1nta Aini. Coste Mesa, Callfornl1
CA 92701 92626
Published Newport Nancy M. Anderson.
Beac'h·Costa Men Dally 1300 Adams Avenue, 2A.
Piiot July 25, Autrust l. Cosl1 Mesa. C1llforma
8, 2003 FSOO 92626 This bus1nus Is con·
ducted by: an lnd1v1du1I
Have you sl1rted doinl
business yet? Yea
The followint persons 03/01/03
ire dolne buatness as Nency M Anderson
Al WAYS SIMPLE. 2SO .. T,ls st1lement wu
~est A~~?11~t1 • Dru • .!J!!1 ~;tLI~-~~~~!!
on01ncl/OS MOMHHH
011ty P'ilot Au .. J. •• 15, 22. 2003 F607 ........ ........
The foHowlna pereons
are cloin& bualness as:
Sllylynn TrudlloL '3114
S. SycllnOfe St .. Slnll
Ana, C11ifornia 92707
Alberto J. Hern, 3114 s. SycamOf• St .. Saota Ana,C~707
Trina Heras, ~14 S.
Sycamore St.. Santa
Ana, C1t1fornia 92707
This business is con·
ducted by· husband and
wife
Have you attrted dolnc
businus yet? No
Trina Heras
This statement wes
ftted with the County
Clerk of Oranee County
on 06/25/03
20036949434
011ty Pilot July 25. Aue.
1,8, 15,2003 F499
AdlllM ..... .... s......
The lollowioa persons
are doin& buslnen as
Chaya, 2072 Orchard
Drive, Newport Beach.
Caltlornla 92660
How to Place A
lnl1rPro11esa Corpo·
11tlon (C1111)1. 1700
Caluy Drive, NewPQfl
B11eh. C111fornU 92680
Thlt b111Jneu It con·
ducted by:• CO<l>Oftllon
Htvt )'OU Stifled doq
bualMSS yell No
lntlf Prornss Corpo·
ration, Shl1eru Ttkada,
Prtlldenl
This st1tement was
llled wlth the County
Cltrll. of Oune• Co11nty
on 07/10/0.l
20036951110
01llY Pilot Aua. 1, 8, 16.
22, 2003 F506
Fldll. ......
-s......
The follow1ri1 penons are dolna bu1io1u u :
ltl$OUICt C1pll1I, 1952
Port Provence Place.
Newport Buell. Cell·
forni1 92660
Joseph Gordon McChle.
1952 .Port Provence,
Newport Buch, Call·
fornla 92660
This buslnus ts con·
ducted by· an lndlvidllal
H1V1 you sterted doln&
business yet? No
Joseph C. McChit
Thts slattment wu
filed with the County
Clerk of Or1ntt County
on 01115/03
.
M llpl.._ . ............ ...... ,.u
Diiiy l'lot Jul1 11. 25.
Au1. 1, I, 2003 F490
~ .... ... s.....
The lollowin1 Plf'$0ns
we 4olnl bvsltlt1s 11:
Craphk:ellycorrect, 2300
Fairview Rd I Cl Ol.
Coall Me11, CA 92626
Julilnna Rull! Zeiltt,
2300 F airview Rd.
tClOl. Coste Meu, CA
112626 Thia business la con·
ducJed by: 1n indlvldu1I
Have you sterttd doin1
buslnus yet? Yu, 06/
23/2003
Juh1nna letter
This statement wu
fil.ed with lha County
Clerk of Orenae County
on 07/08/03 200SHS070S
011ly Pilot July ll. 18,
25. Aue. 1, 2003 r 487 .......... .... s......
The followln1 persons
ere doln1 business es.
11otln com, 270 S
Bristol. Ste •101-315,
Coste M.Sa. CA 92626
lnquatlt, lnc.(S·CA),
2081 Buatness Center
Or. Su1t1 28(), lryme. CA
92612
Thlt bualness Is con
dJ1Ct•d lly: 1 corporetlon
HIV• you sterted doinc
bu1lnu 1 yet? No
lnquarta Inc.. Don
Oabofne • Pretldent
This st1ltment WH
filed with tht County
Cllfk of Orenp County
on 07/15103
200169''671
D11ly Pilot July ll: 25,
Aua. l, 8, 2003 F491
The followlne persons
are doln& business 11:
PLUMBSHARK. 1768 W.
Juno Ave. 19, An1h1lm,
CA. 92804 I
Darren Matthew Yip,
1768 W. Juno Ava. t G,
Anaheim. CA. 92804
This busions Is con·
ducted by: 11n i11dlvidu1I
Hive you started d<>ln&
buslneu yet? Yes, 07/
03/03
01rren M. Yip
This statement wu
filed with the County
Clerk of Oranae County
on 07/08/03
2003'9SOl20
Oatly Pilot July 11, 18,
25. Aue. 1. 2003 F485
......... : ..........
Th• followln1 perto111
lfe dolnl b~ ...
l-olltH Sltvtf Jewelry,
2237 Mtplt st.. Costa
Mnt. ~ t2'127
OotorH 1'1<11 l'eleyo,
1237 M191t St. Cou
Mesa, CA 12627 This bualneai 11 con·
ducted by: en ln4M4uel
Hev• ~ sUrtH dolna
bu1l11111 ytt? Ho
001«11 P. PllA!yo
This st1t1ment -
flied with lh• Coutn)'
Clerk of Oran1• Courib
on 07/15/03
200169S1UI
Dally Pilot Au1. l, 8, 15,
22.2003 F~
Sell your
unwanted
Items the •
easywayl :
Place a -
Claulfled atl
todayl ·
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Brown Jorden palto furn,
pots. din tbl. ch11rs.
soles, silver, crystal, Coflectlbln/ tools. housewares, etc•
Memorabllla 1160 Garage/
Amer1c1n Motorcycle Yanl Sales 1'89
Sweater (Oaid-and Chlpttr) -------Late 40s, 6 years al HUGI MULTI '"-MILY
merYUI slltp P"'tS. Or1q11 & WI c..e. M-. Sttufdly
blade C:00. W/pho~ orrtof llem-lJrn, 421 ,..,..
of member wearin1 M. (11 tile bad<) X ~eels
swealAlf. ~·ised nm ford/Parsons. furniture,
91 S2SOO 714-531 J..1Xl clothes, ~ r~ etectr011a.. TY. kitchen.
household, office. books. TOI' SS 4 llCOIDS ITC
CZ. a-c. [le. 50\ .. Sh
Ill Allee. sp.,. llA>e Imps
Mike 9ol9 645 7505
ENTERTAINMENT
1310
l*llOUSIMG
OfPOITill1'Y
Ne......., I-ch
1414DwwDrSAT1-12,
Old Wndow Sllhes ' shutters. 50s smli bulM.
cloltm.. lf1tiqUe. collldi-
bla. .. sorts ol slulf
• NIWP'OIT HACH•
SAT 8· l 2415 Windward
MOVING WI furniture,
or11n. Yu·11-ohl Card
l*l<s SI 9J Ions of IT.a!
U4e ltle G•ie We Sat., 8 l. 129 11 Nice
Antiques, collecllbles,
lur ntlure, w icker ,
household items, clothes C. lots more•
1510
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FURNISHINGS
Fumltm
Sole liy appt. Furniture
1n cottaae ftyle incl 11
wall units, Vinti&•
collectibles, wee11ewood
stove, electric pottery
wheel. ,_ ~ .,u1
prices! ,.,... 94l!M33-8423
3460 JEWMY/
DIAMONDS/
PRECIOUS METALS
c-t c.M Neo4t
Old Coins! Cold, silver.
~. watches, antlQues
collectibles 949-.642. 94(8
3f10
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F Wion bllnditVl'le Spec
tn.m tVl TH GUNW(1"EE ~W9
Silly monma ait. homlS
b ldtllslS 96e7.fi632
All rul estate 1dver·
tls1n1 In this newspaper
Is subJlcl to the federal
Fair Housin& Act of 1968
11 1mendtd which
mai.u 11 1111111 to
advertise "1ny prefer
enc•. llm1tat1on or
dlscr1m1n1t1on based on
race. color, r11t11on, su,
h1ndlc1p, f1m1ll11 stetus
or national orleln, or en
Intention to meke any
tilth prele1ence, llmita
lion or dlscrlmin1llon •
fOUND July U , Mele P9t a.._._ 3880
Binet Hound ln Dover "'"'1"""t1
Thia newspaper wlll
not k11owlnaly 1cc1pt 1ny 1dverttsem1nt for
rul ast1l1 which Is In
vlolatl011 of the law Our
reeders are hereb1
1nf«med th1t 111 dw•ll·
lnp advertised in lh11
new1paper ere 1vall1blt
on en equ1I OPP«hinlty
baStt. •
To compl1in of dts·
comlnetlon. ctft HIJO toll
fT H 11 l•IQ0-424·8590
1411
Shores 1r11 Pleas• cell
(949) 722·8939
POUND ON 7-2-/0I
I. SIDI COSTA MUA
(A ltlll) CAil CM
l'OLKIDIPT
te 46.HrflM
l'rtwete hell ..........
Ch4 1ppro• l/hr from
N1wpolr1 e .. ch E1ctl·
lent hunllfll 9djlcent to
&tale waterfowl refllft,
ownership lnllfut a
lf>P'Ol 375 Kiii Of lend a lrnpro¥11Mnls + yCMlr
ewn c1rnp cornpound
w/atr ucture and 2
trtilerl W"4erllll Fri.
nl1llt HQ'• a wine
tHtlnt durt111 duck
MUOll + mtt1y ultul
Ideal for 2 ftltndt «
fttllet 6 ion. CaM Miiie
at llO.Ml•OIM.
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9-S...,.._rd• all
colors, 111 sins for
1doptlon to qu1lltl1d'
homes www.pescua.orc
or ud 714·773·15915.
MISCBJJNEOUI
MERCHANDISE
Jll0-3940
SOOS·SISO
HOMES FOO SALE
ORANGE 5400
COUNTY
Balboa Island
Aliettde11ed vlntaa•
B1lbo1 lsl1nd Coll•&•
$800,000
Much 'ou&hl 11ter
CloHlc a.och Dupfu
Balboa Pen1nsul1
$97!>,000
Age.ti Coldw1H lonkw
949-637-2397
·-•fvf lrvlM T .,.,oce property hu 4br. 2 5ba.
aourmel kitchen.
Offered 11 Sl.345,000 Aft Utt4o Tltlll-ttl
949-711-2369
Balboa Plninlula
•.• SUMMI• stnt,.S ... °" ,,.._.
BuUtN ~ 3 50a home
writ! .-vwtor. pool ••t lutdwl LR. beM:hfrDr1I
prdln & w!wl8watw -al Cold Coest $4,J00,000
Index
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NfW WW TOWNHOMIS Sl,005.IXJ) & S825.(XX> RODI
dedls views Cal tixt.y
96 nl-Oll2 BJ )Jhr'aon
09tA covt 3br 21>a
house. Wrrtrl v-Lt Lal
,tcts w.lcon1ll llfll Sandy
71 4-21&9646, 714-974-!M94
OSwClll r.
Near Costa Mtu 1olf
ceurse & open wal~ ·
lne trails 4br Jb1 le
yd, pelto. 11cuu1
$689.000
WONT LAST LONG
P1ull1neone
Pevlllon Rul ht1te
949·29().8128
OP'IN SAT-SUN 1-S 3477 v ... etllfl Dr
5br Jb1 ueculiva home.
By Owner Cre1t Buy
$699,900
Cell W 714·850·1680 •16
H 714·850· Hl52
OPIN SAT-SUN 12-4
17111AYST
Juat llsled 3br 2b1 home
S579,000 Aat Rudy
Guinther
949-922·0965
l.l'GAAD(.D lfCOK Ut«lS
5186TH ST
(Comer of 8*" BM! a. 6fl St.) LP 3br 2lll
Ip, ocn w. Lows 2l:ir 2lll
bch YU from lvrm, Ip, wet·
be. skylidil ~(1;JJ ,._ c.m. .. Brill
96 718-2378
Oanot clllN> WWlb
OPIN SAT 1-4 14 JUPtTla HIUS DI
ONI P'OltOD
5br 4 full ba, VtfY 11
ultr1 pvt bacl(yd with no
hOUHI behind
S1r ah Goldschmidt Bkr
949-254-3700
949·363-0291
7412·7466
OPIN SAT 12-S
2201 Viti• Htlorto
Newport Buch Bluffs
E • ec townhm, 3br end
untl, pvt patio, 2 c au'
SS49.888
By Owner 714·299·7373
HA.11101 WOODS
2br 2b1, 2 c 1ar1ee.
bedroom/otf1ce. Aet
Sl90Cl 949·293·4631
tw.,. -...... ~y/
belch front. ~ 2 levee,
PlflOf8llltC -. ~ 3ln.
SI .229.(XX> llfll 96-718-2721
*Of'lN SUN 12·4*
41 ANJOU
M1en1f1cent townhouse!
2br 2 75b1 with loft
Prem UP&f ides 2 ctr 111 cri.. s-111 S609.ooo
By Owner C1ll
9'19-Q).9440 tor ~
PllMllSTATIS
l'ATttCJC TINOll
NATIONWIDI USA
949-156-9705
w-patncktenore.com
OPIN SUN 12-4
HS4 Vltto It.Me
Mediterranean Est1t1.
Cyprtss Shores
Sbr 5.5ba 5,600 sf ..
panoramic ocnn viewsl
SZ.095.000 Tony L1Ruff1
City Hall Re1lly otllce
949-498-9800
Cell 949-422·5700
San Juan Clill*lllO
OPINSUM 1-4
S01H Hllfel• TamKe
4br 4.6ba, lob of up·
iiradut S1rati Cold·
Khmldt broker
949·264·3700
949-363-0291
OPIN SUM 1·4
27'41 Vie btwcle
4br 2 5ba, overalz.ed
bckms, pvt y11d.
$660,000 l«I ~n1y
949·2SH700
949-363·0291
T•UsMelt
YOll
UIMISALll
II aasm
642-5671
Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week
For Only $32 per week (4week minimum)
Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4245
MOBILE HOMES/
MANUFACTURED
HOUSING
Mobl~ Homa 5913
lMOllnllAIN
•tOl&llACH
OPEN HOUSE
last TWO lu•ury manuf
homllls Miii '" pllld 5 mt LIPIC* senior moble horT-. pn Only $625 9CllCll rertt.
,.. ~ Miry, Lore
Beed't ICJSUT't & s...
Bead\. Mi. tor Vittoria 562 22S.Ql99
RESIOENTlAL. RENT AL.S
lJCOUNTY· 7211
LONGBfACH&
VICINnY
lrQidee l..NwOod l.o1g Belch Norll Lorlg 8eldl
StgWHtl
Ill.MONT HllOHTS
40r 2,5ba complelef~
rtmod w/lt1ll1n tile, 2
zoned. Wilk to beachl
$779.950 949-310·7300
AE.SIOENT1AL. RENT AL.S ORANGE 7400
COUNTY
.... llllnd
~~~~ ~291 · ~~ pets otl 29
.......... 11
CKIM,.OMT
2br 2b1, furn, Ip, dun,
wlntv raotal.
9411.m .1m
·~ewe· lklMn' ~ ,...,,. bW"4 Ulr. l , p, mint
con4. Ytly Mt tu-1n1
1 NOUll TO MACHI
lbr flllf 111, em •1tcti. Ion~ tlfm. 1175 Incl 11tll.
Av• now. Mt·ztO.llZt
c..•iii
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.. -·
• l...ty 0.-. vi.w . sty home SS.. comm
Chatrntnt crtyrd entry
Approa 1700 sf, Zbr~
2!>a Fp, form OR, att 2c
I " w/stora11 Mster w~ ., cal Comm poof,
sPI. clbha. Sm pet OK
Crdnr $3ol&l/mo Kleen
Mtimt. 887.71)4.~ •9204 Lua 1pt bid&
2br 2ba, ocun view N•wpert HefsM• 381.
$2200/mo c.11 resident 281, 1111• family roo111,
m1r 9ol9-494·8083 2 ctr 11r1aa. avell II/I S-... ..,._ Mn'd. "' Tn $2700/mo 949·759-3711 Sq, cool. cozy, quiet. rd M-Nfladl dldl. ..... pi. WIS, ,.......,.,
rv'pet ~ ~-2818
IASTSIDI Sludto Utll
petd. anil 11ow, fenced
yerd, pet ok, coln·op
l1undry $795 I $2!>0 dep
714-545-0442
.._. hle4 (I lllft) t• flo AfA. w/pyt es. Irie. w,. to Tri·~•
S89S/mo Wiler/trash
Ptld KWn Mantpment 817. 7°"-8649 £. t 9200
2lw l ... hewo,mclflar.
faneed yd. ,_ CllPll/
1*'11-1016 Anwbn Pl
IU 75 "' raq n•2'h 7883
21r, 2h, upper unit
Apt. 1-c I". naw p11nt.
urpet. blinds, linoleum, Act. $I 200m 9'9-673-78JQ
.... ~lba..-1,wd
~ii pr, 1'* yd. wl
air1lldar Pit No ""° W1Y --.Wendotq
•12!lOlmo ~-5831
Hr II• cett.,e llrhl
& brlf't· w/d hkups,
c1rpor , Lra enclosed ~ard, no peb $1295/mo
~625 Eldin IF Cell
daytime 949-614-0362.
• 1 1/Jtia .......
pr w/l1und hkll9S. Vlfy
pvt w/hu11 bldlytrd.
Pet oll. Anll and of Au1.
11500/mo. 949·642·5937
'
OCIANnONT
W1NTU UNTALS
1·2-S & 41r'e A•oll
Auod.te4 lNilty 949·673-JHI
fOllUASI
WMtMtttSt. ·c~~11
UDO YlAl1Y LQSI
& UDO SUMMa "°"8
BU GRUfC>Y Rf.Al TORS
949-47M'61
PltY~n COMMUNm'
,,.. .._, "lJ:Jld bdl. " :lir' 21>1. ra ywd. 2c pr rVdrcl. Rm. 94MJH038
tCIN8S ID, ,.,..,.. w.._
of lttJe home, 2 spec
rms, lb1. kltchette, pvt n-.•9666G9
&.-to llr II• unit on
quiet Penln1ul1 point.
Slnefl person, Not-mk/
p!U. SlJ90 949-293-4631
lluff't p~ I ......
48r, 21/Jtla, t1mlly rm,
courty1rd, balcony. no
pets S2llOOm 714'l28 11333
3br 2b1 on Balboa
Penln hdwd fh, tp,
plttO, 2 C fir, IVl ll 8-1 •ct $2800 949·293·4631
fw Lene Hr 2'/ila
....,.. prlv1t1 cul de·s.tc
nice y1rd. srm loc1tion
$2950/mo 949-475·0027
Jbr 2b1 for th•
fvteleti & patio••·
for leu1 I year or more
$3995 OPlfl to often
OHM ... 11·2
SAT-SUN 1·1
IOI TUST .. AYI
Joan Alllson !kr ~201~1 ...................
48r. 'N6 . 2 ctr ,,,,, ~
fwnllhld. smlrno ~ dlt9d R..ity 9$673.llll3 a..n... llf 1 la Avail
How. Pv{ Bell, 200ft to P'wt Str .... Hr, S-.
w1ter,...,,. Hlrllar 1111. Summernt mod•l
Sl560!n la 9&718-lolOO 1v1lleble 9/1, $4000/mo
yut letM 941· 720-1490
........... ms
VA<AllOHaTALS
WIS & llTALS
•• ~ilcs4W• Desert
Contact fllcl..i,...
.• »259-l~l1HlJ7
~~
DSOFFERED
:.it 11lllc ~ .........
Anl.t; PT I need
..._.., w/coolunc. enan<I~.
...... clop. You, fie&
!eerful. Hlf 1nrt1ator
ve a cw. 3 refs Plu~
a IU 949 721 89J6
• CC ho. l--4lete
"1111en1n11s for Wait Staff
& Hothn@/Coldllne B.111
quel Cook Applr 1n
r ptnOl1 1 dllyVwk 2pm. ~ 1600 l C...-1 Hwy NB
CNWa}(])l <Al ..___
: '10.CXl1 .rw s yurs1
S<l OS to "l9 cents rewn
to 41 c.nb Conti actors
lb ~ C8'lt$ fuel -· cha11es COl Gr•ds
wt'4corM [()( fn) 925
f>!i56 01 llll M com
I CAI •S(;Nj >
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SlO,<XX> •tlet 5 yun.!
SOI OS lo J9 t "11'1. l~m
, lo 41 cMl\ Cootracton
· tn 81 renb luel su-
e har an COL Cr •ds
~ [()( ID}925
,5'556 or lllLM com
' <CAL •SCAN1
Me41cel Bark Office
As.Jst.tnt lnr NewPO<t
• Ophth•lmoton olf1ce.
w1lhn1 lo l•••n Mon Tbllf
BJO'>JO r,. 8J012 I•• lt\UITW 949 644 "fO'l9
(ereer ~ltlHf
I T If' I poi n ail I oot.1n1
101 111d1v1duats who are
rthehlf, fnendly •nd
w1lhn11 lo worll Can us
, ~I 866 604 83_25 __ _
NICC HH 1-dlete
Oprnlnt.( for pf I fCl!p
l1t1r11s1 Uou•s S•I Su11
·1pni 'lpm Apply 1n
"~""" Mon f 11 9am .-,,n !_!-00 C Cont Hwy NB
... /TIMI lllUlf MM.-
a.Ga. t re stDr .icr raUity
"'CM M1Jndo11 l"llU'~y.
I r °"' Otllc. e 9l1d Ille
c.leaool\c l •P • • C3I for
intorm1t.in /14 437 9200
"USONAl TIAINU C a per lllOCed. lor a It tendly
~ lrNl'"ll taalrty
#I CdM l ~ 949-6r.i 3287
£ 0 READERS·
Calllorn11 law re
quires lhal contrac·
t0<s t.-1n1 jObft that
tol•I $500 °' ~e
(LabO< °' maler1als)
be l1eensed by the
Cont11c tor s Slate
license Board State
llw also requires thal
conl,.cl0ts include
thff llCtme number
onall ~Vou
can c'-tl u,. stetus
ol your llcenud
contract or 1 1
WWW Ulb.c1.1ov 01
321·CSl8. Unli·
censed conluctors
IO.in11 Jo bs that
tot•I Ins than S500
• 'mus t state In their
•dvtrtlHmenh th•t
they ere 11ot llc-d
by the Contractors Stat• llceMe 8<wd .•
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mlll5 Y$tC ., ••
:~canarr 1'1111
MllltMVA<
"'Coll-Ion"'& & Hut· """Sef ric• -~ •• ~95.so>~
Pubh~1n1 -4-··-,.aoMOt.utn
DIPAUMINT
Community ~ "' Oraop County ..-s f ul
Time l>«Mlfl lo '"'·-llld Writ• Storie\, pwtlcl 11''-in commuruly eYents,
ere.le aod f)al:ll1<1l• Pll&9S
•nd -.C:tloo$. h eellent
COfll<IUllC.ltJon ••. wen Wtll wlUl I"'. pul>lll: Know
N' Style, 0-kXl're.,
Photo!hlp, Multi M er •
lltol Ptofiaent on ~
•n<! PC, CCI dn1tn
upu1ence p1 ete,, ed
Prooliradlf>C Ir.I 0r111 xr~ •l!CJWed EOC lacellent benefit ~t Em.II INJme,
"!l'lhti ~ •nd WI.try f r quorement\ to
""'"' JOIY""ln(!'>IAl•nt•\ tom
lecepll'"'l•I Port-time
early mo111111a~ & eve
nines lot NB Huth Club
ConLIK.t w.. ~ 1>42 ll15
full lime ln\•dt Hies
rt plUf'nlallvt lo Hll
Clas<ihed Adver hsme at
IO<•I "'"'~l>•P" 1rnup Phon~ uln P•pu1ente prd~rrrd Applic•nl
should be " •tll \l••ler,
1el1•ble clt.11lhne •nd
CO~I <ll1•11lrd llOUU5
e•rellrnt cu\lomer
~rv•ce ab1hly Compuh1r/
IYl'•ng skills 1equ11ed
Company ullers Heel
lent benehl packaee Pre
ureen1n1 requited
£qua I opportumly em
ployer Send resume
with \.ii~•~ requ!femenls
iAdy IUi&(<i>lATmeuom
r. laa lo 9t!f"631 6!"194
h f•,..•rlieter R1kable
IJ ampor ldh()u hue1>f C n
p~ Cd In vi up ,..._ n b limy N.8
l'UftS C..W~ ....._ v• Capb.i
<Tl>d'la •1 Llllw For est
Gteat SU· tor ~ !*"°'1U/~
AutomabHes -
AIDnatlve 9004
=.!::rm: $129,(XX)
•XIJ29!94 °" HlWPOWf AllTOSPOtrl
949-S74-S600
IMW '97 J211 <..,,
melalhc dara blue/crey
llhr \Uptrb c ond
11>1 011111>o u1 SI !> 49S
~n.:z1 Blot 96-'llll> 1888
www.ec,.eltl.cem
IMW JUI •tt Cemt1
Fully lo.oded, up111 adu.
I CM owner
low mt, mini cond
9'&510.&>~
A -l HANDYMAN
Install, relace cabinets
~ ~ Dole 714-Sotl>7i!l8
C.,.. ""'Ir/Sales
...... C..,.. SM $S °" map ...... ,.,.. c.-plll
upYt ~~. CJD
-~Tl~Jai
-OCAaP01:t~0"1
Repalfs, Palchm11. Install
Couflf!OUS any SIL• tobs
Wholn1le! 949 •92 0205
Touch or~
European EApcn in
House Clunloa
20 ycan in Business
Uccn.'led cl Bonded
Pm(cs~ional 1eamt
assigned
to Your Home
('49) 548..oo97
Fm! Estimata
Rerettocn
Sprina Cleanina
Specials
~· ~··~·~·~...:-•~• -.... .. Brld aiw SUI'" C-. ._..._ "ti •to Sil ge Fully loaded, UPIJ!Mn, ...... , __ tttw, dWCN!le
1 "'owner. ,_,.,. ·•
l ow mi, mint cond. wllls, low ml, 1411*'11 966M>4!1111 &21!&4:M6 tond, ... Vt567211 , .. , t4t 5'8·1188
...... 7 .... (1) -·· .. ·-Biii/i~. «lh1Mt,;t1n,
creen/t1n, llnt cond
12(),950 949-soo.8141 ••w '" n c-. 1auto whi!Vtan lthr, Ci>,
bnuhlul llb new cond.
$17,995 ,.5972• fin I.
..... wail 8lu" 9e<!ifl6. Ulll
•-·•cpel.c••
l11lc1' 'H dectre 1ood
mechanical condition,
low milaee, '30 V8,
$3000 obo 94M94-0144.
c-ry "ti u 4 cyt. 68 411 ITII. bette" than rww.
no dirip or scr .ictin,
$9998 obo 949-640·5037
GtY* ..............
3 5 \'6 l ·owner, Ok
11clual m1. book s .
r ecotds. mel1lhc tur-
quo1u'1tan ltllf. lull1
loaded like new SS250 ""66721.8 lllw 9&516-18118 •-.ec .... l.c-
Cenrette '19 c...,.e
auto 60k+ mt, metalhc
• ed/lan llhr, superb
<ond throuehout, $9,995
8k1 949·586 1888 -.~l.c-
hnwi'MSSSfl
Spider blueM;e QI ..,,.
Sll•.500 •ll~ ow
~ AllTOSPOtrl
M9--S74-S600
hnwi•H8GTS
Red/Clam, low mils. ful
S«Vtee. Je9,500 I0'1'!lO'.l9 Dir
NIWPOaT AUJOWORT
Mt-574-5600
ferrwt "0045'M GTA
Siver /8ordeaull :I< "*'
nceptional. $13"4.500 ,119638 Dir
NIWPOU AUrOSl'OltT
949-574-5600
Fem.1 '00 360 .....
~?ll tnies
Sl!JS.500
1122451 c.
NIWP'09n AUJOSPOtrl
949-S74-S600
,_._. .. 7 ..... T
~Ill :JI( 1111 $39,900
#068391 Dir
~AUJowo.t
949-574-5600
... 'n ....... 2000 pll1
nnq aind. IB rR, MW
c:tlffll~-.S · •••
1q1. um obo 562~1914
fer.ti '65 M••t•111
Conver hble. 011e1n•I
O'l'tnet. solid car S 19 995
obo 949.719.2943
...... '9t ••••• Conv •5k m1 llUIO
silver l•n lop pw pl
Alt. CO. superb l.,.e new
cond. v• 119743 $9,995
1in,nc1na & warranty
avail Bllr. 949 586 1888 -.ec,.-...c-
MllCIDlS INl '02
os• ••• .,. ..._. 60li ml. btlctiltr•Y ltht, mnrl, CO, f1bulo1B eond
throu1hout SS99S
vlnl4S7219 Blu
949-SU-IHI -·~··<-
Ptttt19'S AUTO
01.,.MO-....
81ue wi11lue. only I 4K
Mi, Sports ~kl!
{19'178C) $24.!8>
••Wn31 Siln1 w/black llhr
moonroof
(195•2> S22.980
ff IJZO Seti ..
While w/Saddle
leathu, Moonroof (194'3) $29.980
0 I l•1ver S r,.,,e
Sn Green
w/Saddle Lthr, 2811
m1 , Moon1oof
(19112) S32.980
99 Merc•J., Stlt :uo
Blue w/bl;ack, er ey
s porls pkg
(19416) SU.980
oo••ws.01.
Black w/Bluk
premium sound
sunrool
( 17607) $29 980
0 I l'erulte T11rho
l1plron1< Only 18k
nult\ N•vatdl•on
( 19394 l INQUIRE
9• h •111 GS JOO
Cold w /S.&ddlc
Le•lh~r. Chrome
Wheel~
(19418> s n.9BO
0 2 1'erulteGT2
Bl•ck w/black only
100 miles
(19597C) INQUIR[
01 Mwutl.s CUOO
Stiver w/Grey. Nav1
&•lion. Only 15K mt
(19Sot5Cl INQUIRE
00 l'end. .... ,...
Stiver w/81ac1'.
Premium Sound
(194263) $28, 980
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$37.500
ll9j 12 r.i 04r
Nf'M'CMrT AUTOWORT
949-S74-S600
"•nche '99 Ccwrero
46k mi. blk/blk llhe, CO.
chrome whls l1ke new
$4:?,000 V1t6:??057 ft
nanc1na & w.trr av••I Bkr
t49-S16-11 ..
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By CHAAlES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
wld TANNAH HIRSCH
COUNT THOSE TIUCKS
Neither vulncrabk' WCM dcah DOC to proceed co lht oo-tnlmp pmc
would ha~e b«n cl'llven indi:ed
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WEST FAST
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follol.\ed wu.h lhc 111.0 ;and Souch
nwdt the io.bnK.illy '>llpcn« play of
,,._1M11111 """h lhc ~111g leaving doubc
m lhc dele~· m1~ about lhc
locallQn o( I.hi: a1:c ncx itw II ma!·
ICtS here. A kJ11. dub 11.-cnl to the ace,
Bild We,1 pall't-~ to take ..iu.:k. f!A,t"~
play of lhc <k~e of ~ IWlrbd
decldk1 with the ace, ;c1 nlilC tricks
were there for lhc lllltang -lwo ~padc,, 111.-11 hcan, and live dub;, -
uolcss the dcfc~ could come up
with four IT!lll"c: (~ winner... EQually
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The only d1""1'tbuoon thal would
bcncfi1 the deft n..c w~ to find East
cuhcr 11.1th fou1 duunoncb hc:adcd by
the ling Of \pet.tfi.:.illy K 10 x in lhe
sutL "' " ohcn the case. once the
pmhlem "'"'' J1~noo.cd the ~luoon bcc:imc: nbv~'"' Wc-.t 'lh1fied to a
lov. J1JmonJ L.t.,1 won v.11h lhc kin~
!lll\I rerunll!tl lhc ti:n Whc1hcr Sou1h
lm~cJ or nut. the defender. were
""ur~-..J 11f luur JrwnwiJ tncL' .llld a
()II(' llll k 'l"t
The .... ~lei 1(1 llWlY ti..nJs ii. C<IUnl
mg huth p11in1' anti lriclu. ThJI
hold'> IJ1I( lor both declarer and the
llclettdc"
Tlw dU•tmn " ,jmplc enough
After Nonh', rwO<lub uven:all or
Wnl·, •~lC 'Pade upenc1. South h.ltl
cnuugh 10 invite game: 1n no ll\lmp
Wi1h \C\Cn tnd!> in hand. for North
Mt"l\I unlu, k)' for declarer. Give
I·""' ln\tc.1tl 111 \lo'"'' four tl1amonth
df\J tho.• ••mlr.>l t 1o1.uulJ he unhe<Wlblc
a..' Ion~ "' 5<1Uth doc'>l1°I put up the
qut'<'n 1111 1ht· "'C.clll<I round ot lh<• ,u11
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ldn rthr CO runn1na
bo•rds/brush a•urds
like new cond v272848
$18.995 fin & warranty
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811 Bur by the l•h lor
late model car such as
~erc~des. Maaima
lou\909 544 7133
VOlVO 2400l '12
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11ood for beach car
SJllOO 760 902 8038
VW leetle •ta Gl 1211
acluat m1 !>sod sdver I
blac h 1nl. pw. pl hlle
new fa~tnllc uv1n11s
$9400 v1752861 Bh1 949-516-1111
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model. dull. blut •u•o
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sleeps 6 & 8 opl11>11AI
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Duffy llectrlc 1811 1991
new' baller •es p•1t1I &
covet SI O!Dl 111 Newport
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mrnl cond. PP $61 .500
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your stuff
through
classified! Neetl docil or •14• lie
fOf 36ft power bo.Jt in
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call 714-9S7 6126
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949 631 0771
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our service dlfectory!
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requ11es lh•I all used
hou\ehold 11oods
move• i P"nf lhe11
P U C Cal r number
hmos ~nd chauffeurs
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finance charges. any dealer document
Jl"CparaUon charge, and any emission
1es1,ing charge. REBATE IN LIEU OF
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finance charges. any dealer document
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(729869) Pampered Luxury, Stiver with ·Leether, Full Power, Must See................................................................................................................................................................................ a I a 7 8
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