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Rolling out the anti ~-Jitter calllpaign
• Newport Bea~ is looking
into a device that could send
a clean message in its sands.
M athis Winkler
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH -Thro hap-
py-looking dolphins smiling at a
message that reads "Please don't lit-
ter -Thanks.· Over and over again.
That's what Newport Beach's
early morning beachgoers could see
in the future if city officials decide to
acquire a sand-stamping machine.
Already in service on several
New Jersey beaches, the device
consists of a barrel that gets
dragged behind beach-cleaning
machines. A rubber mat stamps
images, such as the dolphins, into
the sand as the barrel rotates.
The images are stamped on the
sand for a reason.
Cities that have already begun
stamping their beaches have seen
their litter volume drop by up to
20%, said officials for Support-a-
Beach, the New Jersey-based com-
pany that produces the machines.
The messages in the sand remind
people that someone has to pick theu
trdsh and encourage beachgoers lo
coUect ti rather lhan simply leaving it
in the sand, scUd Patric~ori, a
spokesman for Support-a-Be h .
With more than six miles o ocean
b~aches and 11 miles of beaches
around the bay, Newport Beach cur-
rently spends more than $100,000
on bedch deaning each year, said
Dave Niederhaus, the city's general
services manager.
N1ederhdus, who asked company
officials to present their device and
w1tnessed d demonstration of the
rnach10e on a city beach last week,
said that hP was "somewhat
tmpressPd" by the result.
People "that SdW 1t working were
very enthusiastic,· Niederhaus said
"They said , "This 1s really ruce cUld
reaUy a sigruficant reminder (lo pick
up lrdSh. J"'
He added that he'd only hedfd
neyaltVP corrunenls from onf' per-
son, who sdid that the impnnls
seemed out of place and destroyed
the sand's natural beauty.
City Council members at this
point Sdtd they hadn't received
enough information to dendP
whether or not to get a maChme But
they added that it was certainly
worth some cons1derat1on.
"Sure. we've gpt a lot of sand,"
Sdld Councilmdn John J lc-flemdn
"We -.hould 1>1• lttkin<J ttdvantdgl· of
IL "
Whth• Nwclc•rhduc, hd'> d'>k~d
compdn~ of fie ldl'> to c 01111• bd( k w1lh
d pr<>posal f1Jr h•d'>tn9 or buying d
machine thdt simply pnnts lttter
dWdrPne'>S tnl'SSdCJP'> In tlw sand.
thf.! cornpttny d1'.o off Pf', comnwrnal
sponi.or ... tup ctfTdn1J1•m1 •nl'>
In tho'>f• < t1St•'> liu'>1nP'>'-P'-yf'I to
ddd lheH loqo to Ill!' '>ldmp In
ri>turn, thc•y nol onl~ fl"Y for thP cost
of the ffidChtnP 11111 cJl'>ll Jlri\' d fPC to
thP nty
SEE BEACH PAGE 5
El Camino
debate heads
to council
•Divided neighbors, business
owners are expected to plead
their cases at tonight's meeting.
Jennifer Kho
DAILY PILOT
COSTA MESA An t•mot11rnr1ll\
charged ne1ghhnrhood dPl>dlP di>crnt d
plan to repldce dn d~JIOY l\.lt•srt ()(') i\ l<lf
retaiJ center Wtlh hOffiP'> COU]fl ICJOllP
torught when th<:' City Counc II d1·n<1 ... -.
the center's future.
The plan, 11 approved, 'Would rnnv,,11
the rundown. 2.5-dne El Camino Shop-
ping Center -bordered b7 -,mqlP-fdm·
Lly homes, dn office lJulldmy dnd apurt-
ments -into smgle-fdnul)' home!->
The councLI 1s sC"hcduJed to d1sc-u-.. ...
only a request to rezone the prop<>rty
from "neighborhood comnwrndl" to
"medium-density res1d1,nt1dl." whuh
would allow the owner'> to lanld
between 19 and 29 homt•s on tht> .;;itc
The developer, El Cc1rruno Pdf1nt>f'>
LLC, has not i.ubm1tte<1 a s1wutir plc1n,
and the design will dcp<•ncl on n1•\.\
housing developnwnt stc1nddrd'> the nty
is work.mg on.
STEVE MCCRANK I DAllY PILOT
Amy Osajtma sits in front of Wms and a scheduling board for the Newport Beach Film Festival. She is general manager of the festival
The City Council lc1sl month voled to
extend d moratonum un m·w tw11-..:-111n,
s10gle-larnlly developnwnl<., clnd <,et.
ond-story ddd1llom, 111 ull rc..,1dC'nt1al
dreas m the city whtlf' 11 work-. on lhm,p
new codes.
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Festival organizers hoping for curtain calls ,
Young Chang
~ILY PILOT
L ast year, 1t was hard to
believe it really happened.
The year before that, it
was hard to believe it almost
wouldn't. This year, the Newport
Beach Film Festival is back and
organizers say they're here to
stay.
Big names -screenwriter
David M cKenna of ·American
History X • evtd David Franzoni
of "Gladiator" -are adding
glitz to the festival's programs.
Qualifications like "Academy
Award nominated " precede
titles of some of this year's short
films. Cast members of the 1973
classic "The Sting" wtll grace
the opening gala next week and
After surviping bankruptcy, the future
looks bright for this month's event. But
it isn ,t on par with Sundance just yet
ambassadors from China will ny
in lo screen three native films.
But while the local
buzz is loud, it doesn't
seem to have
reached industry
leaders outside of
Newport Beach
quite yet.
·tt·s sort of
begun to be known
about in the film business
or in the trade, but it does-
n 't have a real high profile or
any sense of its charttcter or
what it does that might d.istin-
guish 1t from other festivals"."
said Todd McCarthy, chief film
critic for Dally Variety, a trade
magazine covering Hollywood.
•I don't think there's
any particular opin-
ion, pro or con.•
Organizers
acknowledge
they're not at the
level of festival$
~ like Sundance or
even the Palm
Beach International Film Festi-
val, but they also plan to just
take it year by year.
Bechler trial witness writing a book PASSINI THE TORCH
T tna New. starwitness
in the trial of Elie Bech-
ler, has a story to tell.
No. She's not preparing
for testimony anticipated to .....
SCOOP
last four dttys
and yes, she
may go into
Tabor any day ' now. nna New is working on e
book and her ex>llttborator,
David Mehnert. doesn't krlow
much about it except that the
BeChJer bial is goang to be a
big part of I
New, an upitlng mod 1
and 1<1re1a, helped olfioen
arrest Bee.bier ln October
1999 wh8l1 he WU merely
suspected of murdering his
wile, Pegye, during a 1997
boating trlp. She helped
investigators trap her former
boyfriend in tape when he
was <iaught rel erring to the
murder.
New also testified in court
that Bechler told her after ti
long night of partying and
talcing the drug Ecstasy that
he hlt bis wile on the heed
and dumped her dead body in
lb ocean with 70 poWlds of
w ghts.
Only, th1I tim JOhn Bar·
nett won't lntenupt her .•
THE FIRST TRY
What ts n ow lhe Newport
Bedch Film Festival was once
the Newport Beach International
Film Festival. Jeffrey Conner
spearheaded that version, which
survived for four years before
Conner declared bankruptcy in
the fall of t 999.
A completely different bodrcl
or directors presided back then
and the fes9'val was less concen-
trated 10 NeWp<>rt Beach.
Screenings spanned all the way
to Garden Grove and Santo
Ana, to name a few cities, and
sponsors were Jess abundant. r Todd Quartararo, director of
marketing for the current festival,
SEE FESTIVAL PAGE 5
Costa
Mesa
Planning
Com.mJs.
1loner
Wall
Daven·
port bu
given u.p
dMdWr
llleocaa·
pMd fOr
a rare
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Fmal designs tor lhP El Carmno pro-
ject will be reviewed by tlw Plc1nnHHJ
Comnuss1on and lhe C1t7 ( ·nuncll aftPr
lhe standards are dpprnvt>rl
The Planning Comm1ss1on appro\Pd
the plan before dn c1udJencc that spoke
only JO favor of the plan Feh 2f>
But ne1ghbonng rcs1dpnt'> c ustomN'>
and shop owners have expn:o<.,<wd -,trnny
oplfllons for and dgr1m<.1 the propo::.ed
chang<>
"W.e hc1ve d prohlem hPre m that we
have owners who hdve a vested mtNest
JO theu homes dnd dJ)drlment renters
who don't have a vesterl interest.· said
Michael D1ls1sian. d Mesd Del Mar
homeowner Friday "If l5 ecisy tor apdrt-
ment renters to get up and leave We
both have strong oplfllons, but they
have nolhlng to lose We want to seE>
some change. It's time •
Javier Antunez. spokesman for a
number of El Camino Shopping Center
SEE EL CAMINO PAGE 5
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N.uttc..I Museum curator has
a bit of Sheftodt Hotrnes to
hJm. I tNnt osefUf for the
museum's a.test Xhibit.
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ON THE Above the
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2 Monday, March 19, 2001
What's
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Mathis Winkler
0AJLY PILOT
W hen Marcus DeC:tievrteux,
the curator at the Newport
Harbor Nautical Musewn,
starts talking about his job, his work
sounds a lot like that of a detective.
The Corona del Mar resident,
whose passion for sailing and mar-
itime history has continued to grow
ever since childhood, said that by
looking at 18th and 19th century ship
paintings, he's able to find out more
than is obvious to the untrained eye.
Reading the ship's nags.
DeChevrieux figures out the vessel's
name. With that information, he can
trace the ship to the yard where it
was built and discover its creators as
well as its sailors as a result.
•Solving the small mysteries that
are hidden in period maritime paint-
ings -that fascinates me,· he said
Thursday.
DeChevrieux. who said he's a self-
taught specialist on these paintings,
divides his time between the muse-
um and The Kelton Foundation in
Los Angeles, which includes one of
the largest private maritime collec-
tions in the country.
"The idea was for me to marry a
museum without a collection to a col-
lection without a museum,• he said
11 Solving the small mysteries
that are hidden in period
maritime paintings -
that fascinates me,"
-Marcus DeChevrleux,
Cur a tor at the Newport Harbor
Nautical Museum
as others were putting the finishing
touches on the musewn's latest exhi-
bition in the grand salon. wtuch
opened Thursday night.
liUed "Catalina and the C harmel
Islands -Newport's offshore neigh-
bors,· the show documents the
islands' nautical history, beginning
with prelustoric planked canoes to
the pleasure yachts of today.
DeChevrleux. who has been wtth
the museum for the past two years,
usually picks themes for the exhibits
based on artifacts he knows he can
get, he said.
The Catalina exhibition came to
him via the musewn's exhibit com-
mittee, leaving him with the chal-
lenge to dig up paintings, models
and maps to fill the showcases.
• 1 pretty much had to start from
scratch.· he said.
But one collector led to another
and in the end. DeChevrieux
brought together objects from 60 dtf-
ferent lenders for the exhibi!ion.
-And while drawing people's atten-
tion to the more or less unknown
Channel Islands was partly tlls goal.
he said that he hoped the isl.and's
pristine nature would not succumb to
a influx of tourists as a result of the
show.
•I wanted to tell people the story
and not tell them where it is,• he
said, laughing.
Although DeChevneux doesn't
own a sailing boat himself, he said
he's passionate about schooners
Why?
"They're antique ngs -but that's
a whole other story,· he said, before
returning to the grand salon to gel
things ready for operung rught.
FYI
The exhlbl1k>n continues until June
30. The museum Is QPef' Tuesday
through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. and is located on the Riwr·
boat •Pride Of NeWport • at 151
East Coast Hlghw-v. Information:
(949) 673-7863.
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COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL PREVIEW
Inside
CITY HALL
TOWN CENTER
The City Council will consider a develop-
ment agreement with Commonwealth
Partners LLC for its part of the Town Cen-
ter project.
The councll on March 5 gave, final
approval to the other parts of the Town
Center project, which Is intended to trans-fo~m South Coast Metro into a pedestrian-
onented cultural arts project with a new
symphony hall, expanded South Coast
Repertory Theater and an art museum or
academy, as well as restaurants, office
space and improved parking.
South Coast Plaza Partners, the Orange
County Performing Arts Center and Com-
monwealth Partners LLC have collaborated
on the project, which is bordered by Bristol
Street, Sunflower Avenue, Avenue of the
Arts and the San Diego Freeway ..
At that meeting, the council postponed
a decision on the portion of the complex
pertaining to Commonwealth Partners LLC,
which would include the lsamu Noguchi
california Sculpture Garden.
The Town Center project had received
preliminary approval Feb. S, but determin-
ing the length of time Commonwealth
would be required to maintain the garden
for public use became an obstacle.
The council instructed city staff to incor-
porate a provision requiring Common-
wealth to maintain the garden for 25 years
and to force Commonwealth to carry out
extensive public notification for any
changes to the garden after that period
expires.
WHAT TO EXPECT: City staff recommends
that the council review the revised devel-
opment agreement Monday but postpone
decision on the general plan, site plan and
planning action provisions that deal with
increased development on the property.
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Commonwealth Partners LLC and city
staff still have one major disagreement. L.
According to the staff report, Common-
wealth ~ants to be exempted from any
additional programs the City Council might
add to a plan to enhance the arts district.
while city staff believes that an exemption
would be a special privilege.
HAMILTON STREET
SUYEIOARD PAii SITE
The City Council is scheduled to consider
what to do with a dty-owned site at
Hamilton and Charle streets.
The council in February voted to kill
plans to build a skateboard park at the
site.
City officials and residents have debated
the location of the park for more than two
years. The city has been interested in build-
ing a park for 10 years and began looking
at locations in 1998, when state law
changed to protect cities from skateboard
liability.
Council members approved a site last
year at Lions Park but changed their minds
after neighbors pointed out potential
flooding and traffic problems. as well as
diminishing green space at the site.
Designs for the Charle and Hamilton
park were in the final stages, with the city
less than a month away from putting the
project up for bid, when the council voted
it down.
WHAT TO EXPECT: City staff is recommend-
ing the council consider selling the proper·
ty to the owner of the adjacent site at 523
Hamilton St.
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Libby Cowan,
Mayor
Linda Dixon Gary
Monahan
Karen
Robinson
Chris Steel
Supervisors expected
to approve change at
John Wayne Airport
• Switch of ~rporate
carrier should' have
little eff ecl: t\m
operaticms, officials say.
Paul Clinton
DAILY PILOT
JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT
-Pan Western wants to pull
up stakes.
Tue corporate carrier holds
the lease agreement for New-
port Jet Center -one of two
corporate operators at John
Wayne Airport.
The Orange County board
of supervisors on Tuesday IS
set to consider transferring
the lease to Newport Beach
FBO, who has agreed to a
buyout of Pan Western. Both
fall under the category of
"fixed-base operator,• mean-
~ ing all ~et operations are han-
dled in one place, unlike a
commercial airline.
Tue airport's access plan,
the result of the 1985 settle-
ment agreement unposing
restrictions at John Wayne,
perm.its only two fixed-base
users.
John Wayne Director Alan
Murphy will recommend the
move, which isn't expected to
have a significant effect on
operations.
"It should be ~'seamless
transition,• Jo9b Wayne
spokeswoman Ann McCarley
said. "Everything will be the
same including the names
and the individuals working
there.•
The item has been placed
on the consent portion of the
superv1sors' agenda, an
mdication it bas little oppo-
sition.
Tue county must approve
all tenants at the carrier's
88,413-square-foot facility on
6.153 acres of land Newport
Beach FBO has agreed to pay
$17,422 a month to rent office
space, hangers, parking and
a fueling area.
The lease includes a newly
constructed 0.172-acre
underground fuel storage
parcel located at the southern
end of the airport. The facility
is located at the northern cor-
ner of the intersection of
Campus Drive and Quail
Street.
The county entered mto a
lease with Pan Western on
.Oct. 24, 1994
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day off. His From the
Newsroom column will
resume next week.
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Monday, March 19, 2001 3
4 Monday. Morch 19, 2001
A whole new meeting
• Costa Mesa Planning Commissioner
Walt Davenport ha~ given up the chair
he occupied for a rare length of time.
Jennifer Kho
DAILY PILOT
COSTA MJ:SA -The
decision to give up his position
as chainnan was easy. And it
was a long time comifig.
Last week, Planning Com-
rrussioner Wall Davenport,
who hdd been chairman for
about 14 of his 21 years on
the corruruss1on, norrunated
Comnuss1oner Katnna Foley
for the pos1bon
absent
• J think the only brne she
missed a meeting was when
she gave birth to her son,•
Wilson said. "So I may not
have the opportunity as vice
chair to do much except for
wait to hopefully be chair.•
Davenport has played a
ma1or role in the l}istory of
Costa Mesa, Foley ~d.
WAD p .. llNIT
·~·Old~to ¥Ot•. I don't Often get c.afd.,
ed.thbw." • M.u: wtfe. Sally: d\11-
dreo. lob and Jiii; grandcNI·
dref\ EJ .• JoanM .net Luke;
c.t. Scooter. •nd cocbdet
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• oca.at'ION: awn. Of
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·One of the reasons I
served as chdlf for so much of
the bme wds thdt nobody else
wanted to JOb, • Davenport
explained ·At this pomt,
somebody else did want the
JOb, so 1t was nme for her to
have 1t. •
·He's done a good job tn
hts role of planning the city
and he's been committed to
the aty, • she said. •Not many
people will serve their com-
munity for that long. And he
runs a pretty efficient meet-
mg I appreciated tus nonuna-
bon for the position of chair. It
lS probably more comfortable
for rum to be the chair al this
potnt than for him not to be.•
Wilson said Davenport
unpressed her as being
"probably the best parlia-
mentarian I have ever wit-
,.nessed."
CAIU. Hl>ALGO I OAl.V PllOI
Walt Davenport recently stepped down as chairman of the planning commission, which
he has served on for 21 years. He spent 17 of those years as the chairman.
Foley was unamrnously
voted LO by the commission,
which also voted Comrrus-
sioner Katie Wilson in as vice
chairwoman dfter she was
nominated by Commissioner
Bill Perkins.
Wilson will replace fonner
Commissioner Chns Fewel,
who resigned from the com-
mission in December.
Wilson said that she is hap-
py about her appointment,
but she isn't expectmg too
much extra work She doesn't
think she'll have to run a
meebng smce Foley lS never
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Davenport srud he applied
for a corrunission position 21
years ago at the request of a
City Council member, whose
flame he declined to <.bsclose.
"Aller I got started, I found
out I Wted it," he said. ·I like
being involved m what direc-
llon the city ts gomg.
His favorite part of the ]Ob
1s "dealing with the easy
ones," he srud, adding that
the toughest part is dealing
with contentiou<; meetings,
Whf'n the COllUTllSSIOO hdS to
send dt least hall of the audi-
ence away unhappy.
•He knows how to run a
meeting, the proper rules and
procedures, Robert's Rules of
Order,• she said. "Likewise,
his knowledge of planning,
which we still will have the
benefit or. exceeds that of
many planners I know.•
Perkins agreed that Dav-
enport's knowledge distin-
guishes him as a corrunis-
sioner.
"(Davenport) knows what
needs to be done, where to go
with everytlung, how to build
consensus,• Perluns said.
·And as a chatrman, he
knows how to keep his cool
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Under pressure with the
meetings, when people are
getting frustrated or going
over the line, (Davenport) is
able to keep the meetings
unde r control.·
Perkins said he thinks
meetings will be completely
different with Foley as chair-
woman.
"She is, by profession, a
lawyer, and I think she will
look at things objectively, but
probably more deeply than
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Foley said she ran her first
meeting Monday based on
how Walt ran his meetings.
•1 will tell you that (run-
ning a meeting! is more of a
challenge than it looks
because you have to juggle
participating and leading at
the same time,· she said.
"(Davenport) makes it look
pretty easy ... I have the ten-
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speak and to try harder to
resolve differences. Certainly.
I'm more hands-on than
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and I'm more likely to explcill1
something to a person who
doesn't understand.·
Foley said she would ltkt•
to see the commission take t1
more active role in dty pldljl ·
ning by making recommC'n·
dations to the City Councfil
instead of waiting for stdll to
make a recommendation fust
Davenport said that ht> 1..,
sure Foley will do a great 1oh
and that he will not miss the
constant pressure or runrung
the meetings.
·1 can sit back and reldX d
little bit now,• he said.
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shop owners and customers, said he
plans lo speak to the council for the
first time Monday.
Antunez is opposed to the plan,
wtuch he srud could ruin his busi-
ness, Antunez Fastuon, but be did
not speak against it at a Planning
Commission meeting last month.
·w e just didn't understand what
was going on," he said. "Last time,
we didn't talk about it because we
didn't think we were supposed lo
and then last week we thought we
were going to tdlk, but (the Planning
Comnuss1on) didn't talk about the El
Canuno Shopping Center.·
Antunez said he and others who
oppose the proposed development
also mtended lo speak at the last
comnuss1on meeting March 12, only
to realize later in the meeting that
the issue was not on the agenda.
"Ttus week, we are going to be
ready,· he said Friday.
Abel Gonzales, manager of the
meat departrnerit at the shopping
center's Central Market, has said that
many of the market's Latino cus-
tomers Uunk they are being pushed
out because of their ethnioty.
Monday, Morch 19, 200 l 5
BEACH
CONTINUED FROM 1
That's an opbon city ofh-
oals 10 Seal Beach are consid-
ermg
Palnc1a Campbell, that
oty's mayor, sald she and her
colleagues would look at
entenng such an arrange-
ment 10 the corrung w eeks.
Why not, she asked, ·u 1t
prevents 20'Y., of trash and, on
lop of that, you're getting
paid?"
But smce other attempts to
put adverllsements on New-
port Beach 'i. bed ch es have
faced loud oppos1bon m the
past N1ederhdus asked com-
pany officials for more mfor-
mabon on the dd-free option
"The City Counnl has
alwdy!> Sd1d, "The oty is not
for Sdle. ·' he sd1d.
But smce the Sdlld stamps
would dlsappear once people
start wallung over them.
Councilman Steven
Bromberg l>dld that he'd be
interested m heanng more
about the i.ponsor messages
But DLls1S1an said it 1ust isn't true.
·We don't really care who lives
here as far as ethnicity goes,· he
said. "We JUSt want the shoppmg
center gone It's a matter of beauti-
fying the neighborhood. Beautiful
new homes would be much better
SEAN Hll.lER D.:; L v I', '
Business owner Javier Antunez fears be will lose his El Camino Center store U developers have their way.
"On something Wee ttus. I
would not see any harm m 1t lf
we get Vdlue out of 1t. • he
said. ddchnq thdl he was full}
aware of pdst controversies
ovPr ddverusing m the Clty'»
pubhc 'il>dC P..,
invest in it. than what is there now, wtucb is
horrible, rundown and would take
far too much capitaJ for any owner to
"Because of 1!!. locdt:lon, 1l 1ust can't
succeed. It's llE'Come a hangout for all
londs ol cnn1e elemenU.. Wt> wdnl lo
b<> lcUI, but we JUSl Wdnt th1!> to he d
pldtl' where we c:dn fl•el sdle •
FESTIVAL
CONTINUED FROM 1
vrorJ<ed in the media relations
department of the first one
and speculates that this may
have mfluenced its poor
financiaJ stale
• 1 certamly lhmk having
the focus back m Newport
Beach has helped the festi-
val,· he srud
Six weeks after the bank-
ruptcy scare hit, G regg
Schwenk , now executive
director of the festival,
stepped in to salvage it.
• 1 really felt that the idea
was not bankrupt.· he said.
"The want from the com.mu-
ruty was out there, to have a
filin festival, and a group of us
said lf we could ~et this under
new management, Jf we
could design and build an
organization that /integrateQ.
the best in the loc'al commtl-
nity and in the local film
industry, that it would be suc-
cessful and something every-
one could support.•
The late Rosalind Williams
of the Newport Beach Con -
ference and VlSitors Bureau,
Richard Luehrs, president of
the N ewport Harbor A rea
Chamber of Commerce, arid
members of the city cow1cil
were important in starting
over what was temporarily
dead, he added.
Luehrs named another dif-
ference between the fesl!vdl
past and present.
·Jeffrey Conner held
things pretty dose lo h.unseU
and didn't allow a lot of par-
ticipation, if yoµ will," he said.
·Whereas Gregg Schwenk
and others seem to take sug-
gestions for its lmprovement. •
Conner had fmanc1ally
supported the old fest1vdl
largely on tus own, Luehrs
added, wtuch makes 1t under-
standable that he held the
attitude he did But
Schwerik's sponsorstup devel-
opment program involves
more people and groups.
•1t spreads the risk dnd
reward a little bit further. dnd
I thi.n.k 1t makes much more
sense to do that,• he said
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... urc•·..,:. Today. the fc•.,t1vctl hds d
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screenings, galcts dnd ..,(•nu-
nars will be held di or t1round
Fashion lsldnd, with thP
Newport Be.ich l\lc1rn11tt dnd
Tenrus Club "t'I"\ tnq ds the
feslJvdl's anchor hutf'I
• 1 thrnk huvtnq ct wnes or
people.· 1m '1IH•d in this. llke
thousclml.., of !1< lwto., being
suld. hPlp~ l>nn(J in dWdre-
ne!>s of 1h1• 1•nlPrlctmmen1
dspec t 111 N1•\vport Center. for
exampll' \'\ihPrP thP tum ... dre
bem~J -.hown Ill' ..,did "But I
Uunk th1• r1•<1l l11•1wt1t here 1s
thdl thP mMk••tinq 1s d one
with lh1· nt1111t> Newport
Beach to <1 w1dw dud1ence •
the lt·'>ll\ di.., tu tun• o.,ucc-es.,
dept>nd., on .,upport lrom the
commuml}
"I look di Uw ft><,lJ\•dl dS an
dWt">Unll' opportuml) for lhl'
nty dnd 11., mdny bu!>1nes¥'s
dncl W(''rt• JU'>l llOW bPyinmng
to Sl'l' th<• polt>nlldl of d fe..lJ-
\'dl like• this for the c1t\ dncl
count} · h£• c;d1d ·
"Busme.,.,-w1c,(• 11 lmnq ...
the attenllon to th1• communi-
ty and to the bu<,inc..,.,1 • .., ol
Newport Beach, Schwenk
said. "Whether 11 be the
restawants that support them
or Fashion Island in generaJ
or the Mamou or Edwdrds
Theaters, all or thest> tn!>lllu-
t10ns benefit from the !Lim fes-
uvaJ •
Doug Stuckt>y, spokesman
for thP chdmbl·r. i.a1d he
hopes Uus year\ le!.t1vaJ will
show a marked increase 10
revenue with fully booked
hotels and crowded restau-
rants
.\m\ 0'>dJHnd, qent>rdl
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6 Monday, Morch 19, 2001 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 9.49..57 ... 223 •Sports Fax: 949-650-0170 Daily Pilot
Celebrating the millenniwn
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CA E
Orange Coast
• ·M r. OCC' experienced every momentous sports angle.
Richard Dunn
DAILY PILOT
J im Cdm(•tt isn't hsted 1111
cunonq Ordnge Coast 1111111
Collt>gP's dll·tune
h•ud1ng rushf'r'> or home run
httlN'>, but the fdct lhdt <lflybody
I'> h'>lt•d di clll IS because Of him.
Constdl·red a pioneer among
Cuhlomld commuruty college
-.port'> inlonndllOn chrectors, Car·
nf'tt. whosP reach now goes far
l>f'yond the plc1ymg helds, IS
known in h1i. cucles as having
m..i'>ter<'d tht• Mt of record
kPPptnq, '>ldlt!o>l.JCdl
r<''>t'M< h dnd med1c1
ri•ldtJOn-.
In 1 Y7 l, commuruty
collPCJt' SIOs were
mostly PX·JO<ks who
bctrPly knf'w home row
on ct typcwntcr. but
could spec1k the
coddws' lc1nguage.
frustrated jock from Costa Mesa
High, where he became sports
editor or the school newspaper
and public-address announcer at
home football games across the
street at OCC's LeBard Stadium.
Part of Mesa's first graduating
class in '62, Carnett was a sports
stringer (or part-timer) at age 15
for the Globe-Herald and Pilot,
a Daily Pilot precursor, under
sports editor Bill Donor. His
mother would drive him to tugh
school games, then later wait in
the newspaper parking lot while
the budding 1oumahst cranked
out a story.
As an OCC student
in 1963, Carnett rode
the rooter bus to
Pasadena's Rose Bowl
for the Pitates' Junior
Rose Bowl game
against Northeastern
Oklahoma, won by occ. 21-0. Carnett reinvented
the position, not just m
d1g<Jtng up slat1sl.Jcs
and informauon never
before• resec1rched. but Jim Carnett
Back then, there
was so much
community spirit that
a parade was held
earlier in the day for mcorporatrng media
savvy tactics to genernte
publmty fo r lhe OCC athletes
dnd cOdchcs
Camett's in-depth prohJes
often grc1cPd the sports pages
of Orange County newspapers
and helped otherwise
dnonymous dthJetes gdlll some
exposure, mcludmg a baseball
pitcher and late fnend. Ddfl
Qwsenberry
Ycdrs later, when Qwsenberry
WdS mducted mlo the OCC Hall
of Fdme, he thanked Carnett for
the story dnd told hun 1t was the
lwst ptPC'e ever wntten on him.
C dmf'tl was !>tunned.
·1ou1st>nberry) told me he still
hdd 1l dnd n•membered it,• said
< 'rtmett, dl'>o an OCC graduate,
who hd'> <'mbod1ed everytlung a
n>rnmunity colJegP could W1Sh
for ..,inrp lwgmrung m 1971 as a
tull-l1m1· cdmpus publtast and
SI[J
C<1mc•tt dropped sports from
h1!-> oc c r!''>pons1bwbes m 1986,
whPn ltw college president. Dr
1Jon<1ld Hronsdrd. wanted more
mdrk<•trng, recrwtment and
outn•dch programs from the
cnmmururab<>ns d epartment,
wh1< h hdd d sldlf of three when
Cdmett started 30 years ago and
now hcu+ t.rlpled m size W1th him
at th<' helm ,
"It wdsn't by choice that I got
out of sports (in '86), • Carnett
said "That was probably the
pdrt of the 1ob I loved most. The
other dubes I loved, too, but
sports was the frosting on the
cake.•
Orange Coast's llvmg,
breathing history book, Carnett
1s ·Mr. OCC. • a moruker he
wears with pnde
"They've called me that a
few tunes,· said Carnett. who
will receive the distinguished
D Richard Petnzzo Career
SeMce Award at a banquet
Sunday m Denver from the
Nabonal Counol for Marketing
and Pubhc Relabons
Pnor to tus adm.lrustrative
promobons, Carnett was a
wttness at OCC's all-time great-
est conquests, mdud.mg football
national champ1onsh.tps ln 1963
and '75, ooketba.U's state tiUe
in J 979 end baseball's state
champiomhJp ln 1980.
Carnett is a sell-described
lhe football team tn Costa Mesa
near what is now 1hangle
SCfuBie.
Carnett jomed the U.S. Anny
in 1964 and remamed m the
service until '67, serving mostly
as sports editor for two
Korean· based newspapers.
Carnett returned to OCC as
a student, went through a first
marriage and graduated from
Cal State Fullerton in early 1971,
before returning to Orange Coast
as an employee. He has won
numerous honors in his career
and produced statewide
award-winning football,
basketball and baseball media
guides for 15 years.
·we didn't have two football
records when I got here,• said
Carnett, who originally wanted
to work tn professional sports
PR, but realized it wasn't as
glamorous as he thought, and
had •always loved being on a
college campus.·
When the campus PR position
opened at OCC in August 1971,
Carnett landed a dream job at
his alma mater and has never
left.
Carnett lists the '79 state
championship in basketball
under Coach Tandy Gillis as-tus
No. 1 OCC sports highlight,
because few expected the Pirates
to win that season.
Football is Carnett's favorite
sport, but the undefeated '75
national championship football
team destroyed every opponent
and was never challenged. Even
in the Avocado Bowl, Coach
Dick Tucker pulled bis starters ln
the ~nd half of OCC's 38•14
win over Rio Hondo, in which
OCC led at halftime, 31-6.
Carnett also loved watching
former OCC baseball coach
Mike Mayne tum the program
around. going from la.st place to
first, induding the 1980 state
championship and five South
Coast Conference tiUes ln seven
years.
Carnett. the latest honoree In
the Daily Pilot Sports Hall of
Pame, lives in Colt.a M8la with
his wife, Hedy. He b.u three
dauqbten, a deceoted son and a
grarutton. 1112-year-old Ethan.
•Ha's the athlete b1s grandfather
never wu, • Carnett Mid.
Besalball Ball al Fl•
CLASS OF 1996
YEARBC>C>K
'A1«:Y l..Jnlfn1A""l1'f • KIJ5IWrl QM:• CEOICI~
CIJl,(,acDll( 11 • 0-'\ tO TI~ • \.R.W~ YAIOIJ;Y
Above ls the cover of the 1996 Basketball Hall of Fame Yearbook when Newport Beach's George
Yardley was inducted into the game's shrine. Below, the star, whose light continues to glisten.
Michigan ,s Sports Hall
of Fame beckons Yardley
• Fonner Newport Harbor High
standout and NBA Hall of Farner will
be inducted at a May 24 ceremony.
George Yardley, a Newport Harbor High
basketball standout and NBA legend, will be
inducted into the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame
at a May 24 dinner at the Cobo Conference
Center in Detroit, Mich.
Yatdley, who became a member of the NBA
Hall of Fame for his strong play with the Detroit
Pistons, will Join fellow Michigan stars Dan
Dierdorf (football). George Gervin (basketball),
John Harrington (prep football coach), J .P.
McCarthy (broadcaster), Jack Morris (baseball)
and Wayne Walker (football).
After a solid career at Newport Harbor and
Stan.ford University, Yardley played for the Port
Wayne Zollner Pistons and was a star when the
team moved to Detroit in 1957. That year, he
became the first player in NBA history to score
over 2,000 points in one sea.son (2,001).
Yardley was enshrined into the NBA Hall of
Pame,....i.n 1996. He was elected to Michigan's
Sp0rts Hall of Fame by the Legends Council last
October. OAl.Y MT PHOTO IJY DON l1ACl1
Battle of 11nbeatens
• Costa Mesa (6-0) hosts
Mater Dei (7-0) today with
hopes of making a huge
statement on the diamond.
lllny~knet
DAILY PILoT
ln th world of Orange County
bueball. COila M~ ttigb hu typ-
ic41J.y operated IOmeW~ below
mid-major level. But. now an
unprecedented 6--0, the Mustangt
are looking to bo1lter that repula·
don when they bolt Mater Del ln an
ll·large game ol the Footbill..co.t.a
MeN 'Tbumarnent today at 3 p..m..
Already tourn.l!Mnt chmnptona =.. tourDa.m8Dl lhdud·
ed men tNml than wwe ln the 16-IMm tnckeO,
Mw Coecb Klrk &.uarmeiMJ CIOnlkMn mieltlnQ the
MoMtd» (7-0), ranked No. 2 ID Orange cauiilY wS No 2
tn ctP SOutbem ~ DnWon O. •a ~.rime•
SUd Beutnll .. lf, ..,,. II a IDIM\ll'tDg tar ow
~ ud we're e.oe.d abcMll lt. •
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1be Mesa·Ma.ter Dei meeting ls
one of several match ups on tap this
week for NewJ>ort·Mesa IChoolt
who continue league play tn ~
Pad.flc Coast and See vtew.
Newport Harbor (3-3, 0-2 in
league) visit.I Sea Vlew rival
Woodbridge ':!fo at 3:t5. The
Sallon, Jed by r catcher Gar-
rett Brant (."5.S with four R.811) and
Donovan W~(8 for 12), need a
vldory to some c:onfiden.ce
.._11 ~ earned in 3-0 start. JunlQr -...~.._,.. pitcher Cody Forsythe (t.08 ERA
NOlfMCJOd •Qlll in 13 lnNnQI) wtll It.alt for the ian.
Mete, blttlni:I "'" u • team. .. pac.d ottemfvely by man
Denie.l Hunter (7 fOI' 12 for• .583 ~)&Del C&rtaa
Frw'o~ for 12). 8oUJ lbare tbe eeun Med wttb Mvtin RBis
and ... hll home NDI Pdday in a PCl. Wtn •l &tande
BNntSteftm, t-0 withe 2.00 ERA. ti~~ ~~, .......... .-s.
CorilM tW-Mar bma Nol1bwood ~ wt..
1!11.al Ylllll t..gune BMic:ta ..... PO. o• t mt.
Doily Pilot SPORI'S Monday, March 19, 2001 7
Gmona del Mar High
sophomore..,_ Addli'*v 5 authel h}S lint vanity borne
run in I.he bottom ol the 10th
tn.ning to lead the Sea Khlgl to
o 2· l Sea Vlew Leo.gue ~
ball victory over Back Bay
rtvol Newport Harbor. South-
paws Gam!U NUZ'Wll, of the
Sallora, and CMd Jobmoa, at
CdM, combine for 18 innings,
264 pitches and 43 first-pitch &trikes against
69 batten. Nuzum, who is a transfer from
CdM, works into the ninth inning, giving
up one run with seven strikeouts and.Just
two walks. Johnson pitches a career-~ 10
innings, throwing a four-hitter, striking out
11 and walking four.
Bstanda's Chris Fellx wins three events
and ancho.rs the 400-meter relay team to
victory for the Eagles' boys track and field team. But that wasn't enough oa host
Huntington Beach wins, 71-53. Pelix takes
the 100 (11.26), the 200 (23.38) and the
long Jump (19-6 112) before anchoring the
winning relay team (45.9) James Dawklm
wins the high jump, clearing 5-8 and is
also on the victorious 400 relay team.
In the largest invitational of the seeson. the
Orange Coast College women's swim team
swamps the Cuesta Swimming and Diving
Invitational field by more than 100 points.
The Pirates finish wit 518.5 points with its
closest rival, Diabk> Valley, at 412. OCC's Jtort
llangeJ takes three events, winning the 100
butterfly (59.47), the 100 Individual medley
(1:03.99) and the 200 M (2:16.27). Kent Reed
wms the 50 breaststroke in 32.07.
Newport Harbor junior GeOtl Abrams, a
former two-time national junior team
member, sweeps three of his singles
matches as the Sailors win their Sea View
League boys tennis opener, 10-8, over El
Toro. John Rlnelt also sweeps in singles.
Southern California College, now Van-
guard University, holds off a first-game ral-
ly by host Concordia, then comes from
behind in the second game lo sweep a
Golden State Athletic Conference baseball
doubleheader by identical 7-6 scores.
MUr.e Grasse goes 2 for S with two doubles
and four RBis in the opener. Joe alvera
shines in the second game, going 2 for .&
with a double and three RBis, then comes
on in relief to get the final three outs.
-==-~~-:i.~-10 OUI a ad Wllill ... • M
facaatbemk 'I •al .......
to campbla a• h'I , IMd·
tag tbe ~ b•abd tMm
to. 5--0 ~c.ntuJy~ ~ ........ :=t-,.... WUh Wlillm'I b6d b.
pelf4ld ~· WlllOll tbroWI
66 pilcbel, 4e for for ltribl, u bl hUJts no more Ihm l l I*"* Ill any liming. The
no-bitter II tba ICbool't ant liDce . .1986.
':': ~ Junlot rtgbl·bander M.etrn striket OQ.t 10 to ,Jeod the
Sailors to a 4-1 ~ bMebeil over Unl,
venity. Jn the tbild bming, "' ell Olsbef-
llit c:lrlWii in a. "-with o aacdflce fly
as the Sailon t.aJut a 3-l edge.
Esta.oda'I Miia ..._...,_and Torrey ffe•-cwt. both 6-foot..S, lead the Eagles'
boys v~ team to its tint Victory of
the l8UDll in their ftnt week of action
after leading the ICbool'I blisketball team
to 4 stale dut~ ~bas 20 ldlll while end Jeff Byrae
add eight b1ocb each. Tb6 Eagles win, 4-
15, 15-13, ts.a, 15-9, aga.imt host San
Clemente in a nooleegue contest. Fuer-
bringer and Hammond play in a match
two days after wiD:ning state in basketball.
The Corona del Mar baseball team
squeeze1 ~\It a 3-2 Victory over Wood-
bridge. Nell w.ber'I drive finds the alley
in Jelt-centerfleld f« a double, bringing in
Matt Evmt in the sixth~· 11.m
DeC1acW RBI double briDgs 1n Todd
K.ebdt to tie tbe ICOl'e in tbe third. Kehrli
singles in Bndy t.uur lo start the run.
The C.oroaa del Mar High boys and girls
swb:n teams power to victory OYeT Back Bay
rival Newport Harbor. CdMs girts swim to a
115-52 wtn and the boys soore a 105-65 vic-
tory. Sea King1 junior T9dcly Slmpkl•, who
qualifiel for CIP bl tbe 500-yard freestyle in
4:51..4, wlDI two events.
The Sailors' Joe HDll wtm the 100 but-
terfly in 58.25. Por ttie ~gids. IWdl Edmunds
takes the 500 ~ (S-.54.1) and Jledty Todd
grabs top booon in tbe 100 breutstroke
(1:16.2). Newport Harbor's girls ftn1sb with
two double winnen 1n ...._ Md.ann and~ .......
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1HARBOR AREA BOYS & GIRLS CLUB HOOPS
The Harbor Area Boys & Girls Club Bulls -Front row, from left, Jay Ordaz. Andrew
Taylor. Austin Deyan, Scott Felder, Chad Seeber. Back row, from le ft -Coach Julie
Deyan, Taylor Bergquist, Garrett Pickard, Peter Thompson and C oach Alex Deyan.
Bulls edge Lake rs, 27-26. for third-grade championship
COSTA MESA -Tht' Bulls, a third-yrdd<' I ldrbor Area Boys dnd c;1rlc, Club basketball
team. wrdpped up 1h M'dSun 13-1 dnd dclet.ttcd the Ldkers m overtmw, 27-2h. to wm the
league title.
Austin Deyan rind Chad Seeber led the wdy for the Bulls Deydn hit 1wo free throws
with two sec-onch ll'fl to ~end the game lo ovf'rtlme, where Seeber U'>l'd -,tr<Jng clock
management and pmpomt shoollng to help the Bulls come out on top
Sailors battle in title match HAPPY BIRTHDAY
HUNTINGTON BEAC• I -ProVIng toumdment hmf> cdn
be unpredlctable, Newport Harbor 1 llgh dnd FooUuU, both
second in their pool.,, r•merged out of
C.WW•tlne the o.lly lllkaft Athlet9 of the w.9' ..._
their respecltve brd<"kets Sdturddy to VOLLEYBALL
earn a berth m tomght's 7 o'clock Orangi>
County Chdmp1onc,h1ps D1vis1on I lltle mdlch dl Edt'>on • Llgh
Newport. after fdlling to Santa Margdnld in pool play.
defeated Mater De1 dnd Mciruld m three gdmc., to edffi its third
title-match dppeara.nce m four years The Sdl.lor'> lost to Coro-
na del Mar and Sdntd Margdilta m recent lltle showdowns.
They last won the tournament m 1992, dereallng EdlSon
Foothill lost to Mater De1 m its pool, but bedt Santa Mar-
gcmta m the quarterfinals, then lrvme in the c;pm1hndls
Newport is led by senior Blake Tippett . ..
doing buslnees yet? No
Fred G Tuttle
This S!Allment WH
filed wtlll the County
Clatl< ol Orangt County
()(t 03!0&'2001
20011857609 Dally PlloC Mar 12, 19,
26, AD! 2 200' MOe6
AGE COMMERCIAL
PAINTING INC a Call-
torn. oorporabon. db.
B ACKBAY COM·
MEACIAL PRINTING
3100 Airway Aveou(I
Suite 138, Costa Mesa
CA 9262fl The! locatKlfl 1n Ca.hfor· Na of the chief execunve
Escrow No. otttce of Iha seller it
35057-KH Same as at>ove
NOTICE TO At llSl9d by !he set1e1.
ING 3100 "'rw1y Ave-
nue S111t1 138 Cos11
Me5I CA 926~
The l>IJllc Nie 1t1 9'Jb.
)9C1 IO C.lrfomol UnolOl'TI
Commercoal Code
SedlOn 6106 2
The n1m1 and ad·
dress of !tie PlflOO Wllh whom claims m1y be
toled 19 JEFFERY J
CZECH & AS · SOCIA TES 14 111
SPECIFICATION
NO. 2000t'01 ·25
Sea'-<! ti.els mu51 be
subm1ned oo the torm
suwfoe<l Dy Iha 0.stnct 1n accoidance ..,.,h ell
proYISIOnS OI tne !lpeOll
C.llCH'ts Spec1hca11on1
bod blankS and l\Jrthet in·
formattOn may be ob
talOOd al lti8 above ed
dress telephone
171') 962·2'11
Std blanks and tunner
lnfonnabon may t>e ob-
iaineo at 1he above ad
c1r .... 1~
(71') 593-7583
Pubhshed Newport
B11ch·Co1ta Meu
Dally Pilot March t 9
2001
M091
CREDITORS OF all other business
BULK SALE nam11 and addresses uWd by the selle< Within (UCC Sec. 8105) th1ee years t>elCl'e the
F reew1y Dnve 5"1te
.tOO San!a Fe Sc>nnos.
CA 906 70 Ind tile last
dale 101 t~1ng Claun1
shall be ~' 5 2001 WhfCtt 11 ttle busmesa
day ti.lore !he ule ci.11
tpeOt!ld M>OY•
Pubhshed Newpon
Beach-Colla Meu ~!!!!!!!! Daily Pilot Maren 19
2001 NOTICE IS HEREBY dale tueh hal was 9«11
GIVEN thal a bulk ule 18 or de!rlle<«I to Ifie bYyef
about IO be made Ile None
The name<•> and busl· The name and t>Ys•·
nesa eddrets<M) of thll neN address of the
Sek1(1) are Alley WHt buyer are Cl,.HON
lncotpOnll«I. 21(>0 Well INC a Callfomoa ~
Oceanfront Newport ration. d b a WEST
Beach. CA 92663 COAST I.ABELS 620 Doing BoslnMS as 21 SC>Ylh A1chfleld Road,
Oceantron1 Restaurant PtacentMI CA 92870
All other busmen The uaets being sold
name(•) end Id· ire OMC:rlbed In gener1J
dren(es) used by the 11 1 Heldetberv KOfa Setlet(s) Wittlin tne pur Presa 1 Chief PrHS, 1
DATED Maren 1, 2001
CINTOH, IHC.
d.b.A. WEST COAST
LABELS
By: /91 SALVATORE A.
SCAFFIOE, Pl"ffl4*11
Publlahad Newport
Beech·COlll Meu Daily Pilot Mereh 19.
2001
2U051
lMle )'81!1'1 111 IWt«I by Ryobl Pre-. 1 Mul!J CAJI M088 ltll Se4tel(1I are .t.n.y 28 Pllpef Cuft8f 1 Fiim _____ ..:.;.:.:.,..
Wut P1oce11or 1 light NOTICE
The! name<al and ad· Tlble 1 Piiie Bomer INVmNG BIDS
dress ol ,,. Buy«(•l -.I 1nd 1 Piiie PrOCftSOf The Oflngt CoYnty
are 21 Ooellnfrotlt and 111 located at 3100 Sanitation Olatnct C.M· ~uranc Inc Airway Avenue Suite forma Wiil r-• bode
11 R1dgehn1 Dnve 138, Co.la Me98 CA until Tu.day, April 3.
Newport Beach CA 92626 2001 9' 11:00 a.111. Boda
92660 The bu11n... name ~ be r~ at the
Thi -ti ~ IOld uMd by 1he Miier at tnet DlatflCI 1 Administrative
are generally CINCrtbed .Jocahon II SHARP IM-loeby °' Pun::naling Of· u LlqUOf UcenM. In· AGE COMMERCIAL flOI by the date henlln-
ventory Furnnu11, PRINTING, INC., a Celi· aboYe Mt b1h. at which
Flatu1ea. Equipment. fomia OOfPOl'lbOn. db a time ttwy Wiii ba Ol**I
Trade N1m1, Ooodwttl. 8ACKBAY COM· and eaamlnld 1t the
and 1JI other a ... ia MERCIAl PAINTING O..ltict Purchuing Of·
UMd lrl the operallon ol The lntiapaled data ol lice 10&44 a.,. AV«IUI. the ~ and 111 k> 1M bU111 .... la ~ 6. Founlaln V*'J CIMor·
cated II 2100 w 2001 II the ol1lce of nla lor .. folowing
e>ca.nfront, Newport SHARP IMAGE COM-(\ GAIT AHO
Budl. CA 92963 MERCIAL PRINTING ICAEENINGS
The bulk tale II in-INC • a ~ ~ MMOY4L I
lencMd 10 be conaum-rabon db a BACKSAY DtOEITI" CLUHtNO
M090
NOTICE
INVmNG BIOS
Tti.e 01anoe CoYnty
Satvta110n °'91nc1 of Or·
ange County. C.hlomll wiH ,_... Malad 8tda
unlll Tuaeday. JUNE
2$, 2001, 11 :00 a.m.
8tds mUSl be rec.!Ved II
tile DistnC1 1 Admln11-
t r a 11 on lobby Of
PurcllaStng 0.11111()('1 OI •
lice by !fie dale Ind
t1m1 t1e111n 1bov1 Ml
t0<1h 1oe.u Elltt Ava·
nue Fountain v111ay
Cafitomaa 92708· 7018 PUACHASE Of AHIONtC POlYMEA
SPECIFICATION
HO. C-149
A PAE·BIO CON·
FERENCE wlll be 081c1
at 1000 am T....,,
Apnl 3, 2001 In Con·
ferll!Cl9 Room -c· ol Iha
Admlni.tratlOf'I Building
al 1 ()8+t Eiits Avenue,
Fountain Vally. Callfol.
nla Al ~ t>I0-
0.. -urVecf lo •ltand Bid• muet bl
Mll>mittld on the form
tupOlled by "" Oillnct .,,~withal
~°'"'~ callON 59aaficabona.
PIOCl llOT1Ell
IB.l llOADWAY
Mortuary * Chapel
Cremation
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
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Commen:ial Code Sactlon 61 OS 2 The name and ld-
Clf.ee " Iha pal90tl ..,, whom delma INY be
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