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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-02-20 - Orange Coast PilotI SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON THE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2001 'Dolphins' tale makes splash as Oscar nominee / •Co-producer of the Imax film, Corona del Mar native Greg MacGillivray got his filmmaking start at Ne wport Harbor High. Jennifer K Mahal D AILY PILOT When the Academy Awards are annoLtnced March 25, locals W1.l.l have one of their own to cheer on. Corona del Mar na tive Greg MacGtllivray, along with co-produc- er Alec Lori.more, IS among the nom- mees for best documenldry short sub· Ject for the lmax hlrn ·Dolphins.• It 1s the second lime MdcG1lhvrdy, owner of MacGilhvray Freemdn Ftlms in Laguna Beach, has been nominated for an Oscar. "I didn't really expect 1t, • scUd MacGilhvray, spealang from d stu· dlo in Los Angeles where he WdS wrapping up soLtnd productlon on his company's Idlest film. ·Journey Into Amazmg Caves· "You enter the film. but you're entenng with 300 other films that are very good It's surprising and shocking to be nominated. It's been a very slrong year lor documentary shorts • , "'You enter the film, but you're en tering with 300 other films that are very good. It 's surprising and sh ocking to be nominated." Greg MacGillivray owner of MacGill1vray Freeman Films and Oscar nominee Steve Judson. who co-wrote ·Dolphin'>,· Sdld gettmg nonunated was not even on his radar screen "I heMd the new:. from G reg.·· Judson Sd1d ·He phoned me at home early m the morning -I was awake. luckily he Cdlled dround 7 I wds delighted MdcG1lhvrdy who live!> m Ldgund Bedch. qrt>w up in Corond del Mdr H e remember~ dellvenng the Dd1Jy Pilot rrom 1955 to 1 %0 on h1!> b1n·c le dround Corond H1ghldnd., dnd Shorechff "I got redll~ good dt sbngtnq the paper under th(• door!>lep • he ..,did I ft.., llr!>t introduction to hlm· mdktnq cdmc c1l '\Je'A port Hdrbor I l1qh $(hC>ol I le !>aid he Wd!> "We'v e got to get in there and figure out what we'r e doing. We together helped create the problem." -Don Glasgow, chairm~n of Corona del Mar's business improvement district A.Rl HiOAll.Ju vA l '< P!l Q. Richard Jardine, right. of Newport Beach reads the paper while Morgan, a yellow Labrador, watches people at the coffee shop. .... Victinl of its own success Mat.his Winkler DAllY PILOT I t all began with a restroom - or rather t he lack of one. When Starbucks Coffee Co officials opened their fust Newport Beach store on East Coast Highway in 1992, the cty's planners had only a vague idea about what to expect. Foll<s at City Hall envisioned a kind of takeout coffee bar, where people would drop m for a quick shot of caffeine and be on their way. An employee restroom in the back of the storage room seem ed appropriate for those few coffee- induced emergencies Keep m mind, at the bme, just Corona del Mar businesses continue to grow, but that growth is pressing the -seams of the community 165 or so Starbucks stores eJOSted. and they were clustered mainly in the Pacific Northwest. Starbucks -and the coffee craze it was part of -would have made good stock speculation but little else. So the Corona del Mar outlet became one of the hrst 10 stores that opened m Cahforrua. By last year. the state alone was dotted with more than 500 stores. Worldwide, the company operates about 3,300 coffee places. A nd it hasn 't been alon e. Others, inspll'ed by the company's success, set up sinuldr gounnet cof · fee cha.ms. Soon, two more coffee places opened near Starbucks at the com er of Edst Cod.,l Highway and Goldenrod Avenue Recently. a fourth one et up shop JUSt down the street Drawn to the new gathenng spot. Corona del M ar residents, began to hll up the com er and spend more tune hangmg out. With that came natural human urges Stdfbucks, concerned for the safe· ty of both customers and employ· ees, closed the store's reslroom for public use. Then the other coffee shops, wtuch did mdude restrooms for patrons, began experienang a stream of pressed coffee fans from across the street. In September 1999, Starbucks' SEE SUCCESS PAGE • Assemblyman John Campbell switches energy bills • New proposal would cancel fines incurred by big power users, such as Newport Beach-based Conexant Systems. 'Mii Clnton 0M.VPt OT Almost a month aft r mtroduong a bill that would restor the terms of a contract between larger power usen and tho utility compdill , Aslemblyman John Campbell (R· lMne) hP .:pulled hh bill olf th tab ln a nearly continuous rootloft, Campbell whole diStric1 iDdudes ~ 8Mcl> and yanked the bill and repla~ ll with a similar piece of Jegtslation. Campbell introduced the earlier bill Jan. 29 to nullify a PubUc: Utlli· ti Commlaion d on to freeze big pow from exJUng thN rate plans. Many of lb tat 's h V1 t con· s of power bad entered Into the 1-6 pion. In which they coWd tU a IS ditcOunt on power ln exchange for a proml:te to lbut down operations when called upon to do so. The utilities had also induded an •opt·out• clause, which the uU.llties comm.is· sion froze, fordng the compuu to rc.mam in the pro- gram end in~ur b ty hn when Jolm C...,.,..t lhey ref u d to butoftt.MUgh N wport Beath t'OodU or mak r Con ant Syst for ~ reCked up S3 mUlioo penal during January. I• Camp bell's new bill. wh.ich the a em blyrnan tS hoping to have heard 111 a policy romnuttce meet· lng today, would cAmcel the hnes and reqwnt th 1--6 to return theu discoun · Campbell also induded provt· ons th t would ~ Soutbem Califonua Editon to proV¥ 1 30- aunu notice fore asking for a hutdown and lim1t cans utility rouk1 ma k to an 1-6 to one .a dahk SU ENERGY M8I 4 m!>pued to continuf> m the· llf'ld by the late Robert \\lenu. 'Aho tdught drdmd there ·He wds one of lhos~ lt'dchers thdt eve!) }f>dr Wtn<, th~ fdvonte tedcher conle<,t, ~ :-.tdc G1lhvrdy recdlled He wd.. d vel) good fnend to !>O mdn; kid.., dnd really kmd of pushed mt' to rouow Uus th.mg thdl I redlly \\ dnll:'d to do, wh1ch WdS mdkmg him MacGill.Jvrdv W(•nt to LiC Sdllld Barbdra dnd rndde d .,urftng ftlm whtle he Wd'> tht•rf• It \\d~ 1964. and the film -d ·,·pn e.,oteric.· SEE OSCAR PAGE 4 Report on Ice Chalet expected • Closed skating nnk 's former patrons pre trying to open a new one m Costa Mesa and plan to addre ~ the City Council tonight Jennifer Kho 0 All'I' PILOT COSTA t-.I ESA rurnwr c U'>· tomers of the cto ... ed Ice Chc1k•t pldn to report to the C1tv CounnJ toniqht on the progress the) have mdde in their effort to get a new ice skatmq nnk tn the city The nnk. which had been d com- murut) future and trairunq ground for Olymp1e ice skdler.. for almo~t 10 years closed last month There·s so mdny tron., m the fm: nght now that m; hedd l!> <,pmrunf! • said David 1art.lnez ldst Wc>t>k !\lartmez and other memh<.•r.., ol the mo\·ernent are cons1denn~ mam opllons. tncludmg trymg to "reopen the closed nnk temporrlnh dnd run 11 themselves, he said "We're going to tn to do a It m- porary hx. but there are mdO; 1.,.,tie.., to be considered,· f\l artmez ..,c11d "There is some monPy but do '' l' want to throw good money dlter dn old nnk that's gomq to get npped out even tually anywdy? And 1t abo depends on how muc-h IG J Segerstrom & Sons the ldildowner.I lS wtlhng to accornrnoddte us d5 well We're taJkt.ng. but there.., JUSt nothing concrete dl this 1uncture The group ffid) redC'h dn aqree· ment \\,th the ldndowner w1Uun the next fev. weeks !'\ lartmez ~dJd Many Ice Chdlet pd.rents said thev w ere upset at the Wd)' they were treated at a Cit; CounctJ meeting Jan 1 S, when the\ d"ked counctJ members to help Lh'='m Sd\t> the Ice C halet Dozens of Ice Chalet skdlers .ind parents m tended to '>pea k at th e meeting, put the 1SSue was not on the agenda Mayor Llbby Cowan. w ho said she was not sure the counctl could do anythmg about the doSJ.ng of a business. allowed three repre- sentatives to speak for three rrunutes each. After the meeb.ng. som e parents said they were so upset the} have considered tryulg to recall Cowan. So far, no recall paperwork has been hied 11111 QA9IDS I OMll'IY FOUi • s llJSTMIUO 2 MUCllRICl5 1 som. .. 2 ..... nll&llO f • .. 2 Tuesday, Febrvory 20, 2001 / ~·· EDIJCITION ) OCC to host orientation for high school students Orange Coast College will host its 18th annual High School Senior Day on campus March 27. More than 3,500 Orange Coun- ty high school juniors and seniors are -expected to take part in the ( activities that will run from noon to 3 p.m. in the school's quad. Students from every high school in the county are invited to attend. Attendees will receive ear- ly registration materials for fall classes. Tours are available for students who are interested, and each senior attending will receive a free T-shirt and barbecue lunch. Information: (714) 432-5725 or http://orangecoastcollege.com. Daily Pilot Kids Talk IN THE CLASSROOM BACK Remembering nation's leaders WP asked Ii/th-graders at Calilornia Elementary School m Cos ta Mesa: What does Presidents Day mean to you? "It's a day to honor our pdst pr<•s1dents and to cele- brdte Geor{)C' Wdshing- ton's dnd Abrdhdm Lincoln's birth- days . And to take the day off. H BRADLEY FISHER, 11 Costa Mesa "It's about our past presidents. It's OK.· BULMARO CONTR· ERAS, 10 Costa Mesd ·Presidents -.,.......,------. Ody means lo honor the presi- dents that hved and died ror us.• CARL HIDALGO I DAll.V PILOT A trumpeter with the Costa Mesa Ffle Department Color Guard plays the nattonal anthem for students at Kaiser Primary Center 1n Costa Mesa. ANDRE BARBOSA, 11 Fountain Valley "It's honor- ing the presidents that were president.• ATHMA RAMDATH, 11 a The scoop on a 'IlIE SL S'IRIPES Costa Mesa ·Presidents .---------. Danette Goulet DAILY PILOT Costa Mesa Orange Coast Lions Club visits Kaiser Primary to offer second-graders a lesson in Old Glory As the color guard's trumpet player performed the "The Star- Spangled Banner,• cht.ldren began to sing softly. Day means to thank the presi- dents who rdn from our coun- try. If I had been presi- dent when George Washington was president, I would have helped to free the slaves, and I wouldn't make the taxes high so that there wouldn't have been the Boston Tea Party.• THERESA PFIEFER, 10 Costa Mesa "It's a good way to remem- ber what the presi- dents he..!ped do, like how Lincoln helped in the Civil War.• STEPHANIE GARDNER, 11 Costa Mesa C hildren sat wide-eyed and wary, IJ..stening intently to what they were told was their flag speaking to them. It was an old. boonung voice that gave a bit of history about Old Glory, including how it came by that nickname. Each morning before classes begin, children all over the country place their nghl hand over their hearts and pledge their allegiance to their flag and country. It becomes second nature lo duldren, to recite that pledge. In thelf third year of this somber -tradition, second-grade students at Kaiser Primary Cente r learned a bit about the flag they salute each day. Speakers from the Costa Mesd School lunch MENU Orange Coast Lions Club tried to give students a better understand- ing of the importance of the Stars and Stripes and the reasoning behind the reverence. There is meaning behind the flag's three colors. The children were told: red for courage, white for liberty and blue for loyalty. Stu- dents also learne9 that the seven red stripes and the six white ones stood for the 13 original colorues of the United States. Students watched and listened mtently as Lions Club members TODAY explained how the appearance of the flag that was flown in 1775, with its British flag in the comer to show ties to the mother country, was altered over the ye(U"S to become the flag flown today. ln a show of proper respect for the flag. the Costa Mesa Fire Department Color Guard present- ed the flag. When the men marched in, chil- dren stood. Some covered their hearts. One student, Spencer Lind- say, 7, cupped his right hand over his eye in an attempt at a salute. It seemed an amazingly patnot- ic reaction, until the ne~t segment or the assembly. It seems it was one of several songs children had lepned for the occasion. One after another, chil- dren sang patriotic songs accom- panied by their music teacher on the piano. As children fl.led out, each was given his or her own small nag and an information sheet to reinforce some of the information they had learned. • IN THE O.ASSIWOM is a weekly fea- ture in which Daily Pilot education writer Danette Goulet v1srts a campus within the Newport-Mesa Unified School District and wrrtes about her experience Presidents Week recess today through Friday • The Mund\alble Lunc:h Salad contAlins taaed gniens. cherry tomet~ aadten .,a-protein toUrUS such .s 0-W, sun1'owet seeds, fruit yogurt. hon9y-roasted ~and drelslng. MONDAY -Photos and lntervlewti by Stefanie Frith The Newport-Mesa Unified School District a*fen menu choices each day at elementary schools. Students may choose a vegetarian entree if desired. The setectlon vwies and may be either a selad, sandwich or hot entrw. SChool lunches are St.75 each; the district does not acceptchedcs r IGfunchable Lunch Salad or ltate fair com do(J, choice of fruit; choice of 100% fruit julce, choice of milk No cNld Is dhcrlmlnated 91nst bec.luse of,.... .. col· °" Mtional origin. • "' disabitity. If It Is btliewd a cNd hllbien dilcrtmiMted .Pnst. write Imme~ to the .awtMyof ~. Wlilt'llngton, DC 20250. VOL 95, NO. 46 ntOMAS H. JOHN5C*. P\A)lllhef TOWfoocaD. fcfltor s.J. CAHN. City ("dit(w ••A&KMAIW. ,._.. Editor 1110C11R aw-. SpotU £dltor DUMM--. NJllMANP•Nl Pagi1De19* SftWMOCll ... ........ Nll'ton'91& .. REAPERS HOTLINE (949) 642-6086 Record your comments about the O&ily Pilot Of news tips A[)QRESS Our addreu is 330 W. 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No news sto- ries, ltlum1tioru, edltorlll metter Of~t.eif'ICMlbe r~oduced Without writtan ~­ mtWOn of c~t °"""""' HOW TO REA01 US Orcu&atlon The Times Clfange County (800) 252.g141 ~ O.Wfled (949) 642-5678 Display (949) 642-4321 EdhotW News (949) 642·5680 Sports (949) 5 7oMUJ ~ Spotts FIX (949) 646-4170 E-fNll: ~llypllotelatlmes com Mlln<>ffk• Businn OffQ ~9) 642-4321 luslnetf '• (949) 631-7126 WEATHER lllD SURF · TDJIUAJ\mS Balboa 61/48 Corona def~ 61148 COsta Mesa 61141 Newport Beach 61148 Newport eo.t '11J/47 SUllP~ Strong west WWII c..using big surl. ElCPe't heed-high to ~w.wawlth fair condttJon$. • TIDES TOOAY first low 1:23 a.m ..................... 2.0 First high 7:58a.m ..................... 5.5 Second low 2:56 p.m .................. -0.6 Second high 9:11 p.m. ................ 4.0 WIDNISDAY First low 1:47 e.m ...................... 1.7 First Ng!\ 7:5.2 1.m ........... " ........ 5.S POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • FalrVlew Ro.ct A vehlclt burglary was reported In the 2700 blodc at 12~ p.m. • ....._ .,.,.9'11!•ct A 29-year.okf man was arrest.ct on suspkjon of manuf«turing f1be ~ ldentt- ficatlon. receiving S1olen property, lmpenonatlng two people, convnittlng • vehicle theft. conspiring to btuk the a.w and obtWtlng money ~ false pr~ at 9'AI p.m. Tuesday In the 3100 block. The"*' also~ two outstllnding W~ts. N~IEAOt • Wlilt ,....., • .._, DrtW¢ P'ollce reported ht some- ont el~ stole dr• and tt:X*• r1mS worth S5,000 from a Jaguar In the IOO blodc at 2: 2l a. m. Mct.y The rinown MPKt left the ~ fitting on thr• p&.stic a-. • .......... a,s ~ r9POf1.td tNt tomeCMle ~ •ote a cell phofM worth S150 during 1 birth- di¥ ~ M • hon'9 In the ftrtt b60clt It 7 • m 'MdnlldlJ. Doily Pilot . . Running from a lifelong grndge that's for the birds The other day I was sit- bng ln the backyard in a little spot of sun when I heard a bunch of birds squawking. U I hadn't known better, I would have sworn tt was a bunch of par- rots. I didn't wait to identify the buds, though. J ran immediately m the house fo r safety. It may seem strange to be so cautious, but birds have it in for me. It all started back in the 1920s when I was a ltttle kid hVlllg m Balboa. I had a friend named Albert Spencer and we were both interested in shorebuds. Any time tu.s folks let us. we bor- rowed theu rowbodt and headed for Shark Island Tius was long before the area was dredged and llUs- Robert Gordner THE VERDICT named Llnda Isle. Instead of a lot of big houses with big boats in front of them, it was a sandy 1Sla.nd on which shorebirds nested. We rowed from the White Bridge Beach, since ~ ousnamed the Montero Street Beachr-to lpok at the eggs m their nests. Our Volunteers come out for new tutoring program • New learning center at the Someone Cares Soup Kitchen will feed children, in both body and mind. Jennifer Kho DAILV PILOT WI;STSIDE -About 40 volwiteers signed up last week to serve a helping of educa- tion to youngsters at the Someone Cares Soup Kltchen. ·1 really want to help,• said Knssy Ra1ger, a 15-year-old volunteer who attended the Someone Cares Soup Kitchen's Tulonng Program volunteer on entation Thursday. "I just really want to make a differ- ence in people's lives. I really want to give.• The kitchen and Think Together, which oversees the Shalimar Leaming Center. are coUaboraung to open a new learning center at the kitchen Feb 26 The new center was going to be called the Someone Cares Learrung Center but has been renamed the Soup Kitchen's Tutoring Program. Shalt.mar provtdes tutoring and academic help for Westside students in first Uuough 12th grades, and the Someone Cares Learning Center wtll follow the same routine. Sdld Laura Johnson, executive di.rector of Shalimar. ·we're going to be helping the kids wtth their homework, and we will have an arts day and a cultural day with music or painUng, • said Johnson, who will also be the executive director of the new learning center. "We will pattern that alter Shalimar. The only dif- ference will be the fact that the kids are going to be fed at the soup kitchen.• The soup kitchen plaTIS to greet the children with a snack when they arrive after school and to send them off with a sack meal when their home· work is done, she said. Merle Hatleberg, founder of the soup kitchen, said she thinks the two organizations will work well together to help reach children on the north side of 18th Street. "The kids that can't get to the Shalimar Leaming Center will have a very easy time to get here.• she said. "The mam reason we have so many peo- ple that come to the soup kitchen to eat is because of a lack of education. If we can educate the children, maybe we can break the cycle." The learning center IS aim- ing to attract 80 volwiteers and is planning to serve 35 chil- dren initially, Johnson said. Aside from searchmg for volunteers, learning center staff members are trying to gather books. paper, pencils and other suppltes so it may spend the next week getting the center set up, she said. "The students are corning,• Johnson said. "They will be here Feb. 26, and we will be ready.• Krissy Ra1ger certainly seemed prepared Thursday. "I've always been interest- ed in volunteering an~ have through school, but haven't found the right place to vol- urtteer mysell, • she said. "I'm going to try this out because I'm interested in the different variety of people they have come in, and 1 think it would be g reat to have such an impact on little kids.• C· //t.#.twtl', IT'S TIME FOR ... f"4t 't ~0°' r t#.o. Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT 296 E 17TH ST. 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Those shore buds must have..put out the word because since then 1 have been the target more times than I can remember. One day back in the 1930s, I was the only one out at San Onofre. There I sat on my redwood and bal· sa board, miles of empty ocean all around. A sea gull got me right on the head. U I go to the beach today, it's like I'm wearing a bull's eye. It doesn't matter how many other people are there. how closely we're crowded together, I'm the one the sea gull hits. It even affected my love life. When I was in college, I was t.al.lµog to a 91fl I was , interested in. She was sittmg in her car, and 1 had my foot on the running board wtth a book balanced on my knee. A bird Oew over, said, •Ah, there's Gardner,• and let loose. This particular bud wasn't qwle as expert as some of his fellow birds. He rrussed my head and tut the book. and bud poop splashed all over the 91fl's face. End of romance. So when I hear a Dock of birds ltke that, I hedd for the house. To my amazement, I found out later that there actually is a Dock of parrots in Corona deJ Mar. I don't know if parrots converse wtth sea gulls. They may JUSt have been saymg, ·Hey, there's some great peaches on the Jones' tree,• but Wlth my luck, they were saymg. •Let's get Gardner.• I'm not talang any chances. • RoeEJn GAltDNEA 1s a Corona del Mar resident and a former Judge His column runs Tuesdays Sinus and Allergy: Laser Provides Relief for Sufferers of #1 Chronic Health Complaint • If you lufflr from==~ !11 continual cycles of infection. immediate shrinkage in the llnus and llltrgy Pf Nual blocb&e is caused by swollen areu. you'N not llont • the U.S. swollen tissues in the nose THE RESULT Nat~o~ Center for . Health called turbinates. Normally, the Once treatment is completed, Stattst~ reports that smus and turbinates warm and bwn1dif)' you will be able to Meathe aJlergy ~lems are the num~ 1he air we breathe. 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Thanks to chis early ;rnd generous support, the opening of chc rcnova5ed Balboa Theater is closer than ever. These arc the first fitly donors co contnbucc S 1,000 co the Balboa Theater 2000 Fund! They will sec their name on the glass art wall in chc new Balboa Theater lobby forever! They did it! You can, 100! Call the theater at (949) 67 3-0895 for mformauon on having YO UR name included! AECOM Technology Corp. Ev;.i Recd Armbruster Ron, Sandy, Mike & Jennifer Baers Jack Baldcmon Dorothy Beauchamp Phyllis & Charles Bell Dr. David & Leann Benvenuti William & Marion Bifford Molly & Neal Brockmeyer John & Kay Brown, Jennifec. Amy & Sarah Michael Craig Peggy & limm Crull George & Nancy Dahl & Family Marion Deeb & Family Chandler P. Desforges & Luke C. Desforges Phil & Toni Doane Eileen Forsberg ~rooke D. Fulford Martin & Virgjnia Furmanski Doug, Julie. Taryn & Skyler Garn Joe ~ Barbara Gcnshlca Eloui1c & David Gofpty -Jesse & T l'C'VOr Miller Meta Going Louise S. Greeley F.H. & Colleen Hall Mary & Ed Half Edward 0 . Halvajian family Foundation Hen.sci Phelps Connruction Co. Oinc& Pat H~ Joi Dell Hwd G~ylc & Roy Jones R.uskl & Hann.ah Kully LI.WW Foundanon id & Mildrat Mayberry Wilham & IWhallcync ~ Mich.ad & Christine Muench Jim & Michde Muth ~nrty Vick & ChrUtina O'Bcc:k Lone & Tom Ol.oushlin Rhodes Family: Win, Bryce. Emery & Adam Bill & Willie Richman Arlene & David Rose Theresa & Brecann Schmidt C.J. Scge mrom & Sons Tony & !<achy Shaw Family Nancy & Craig Smith Mr. & Mrs. Frank H. Trane Mari01n L Turpin John & Lu Wallace John & Sandy Wessman Robcn Lc=vin & 'oebra Wirmon-1..c-vin The Balboa Theater 2000 art wall has room for 2.000 names -more names will appear in the Daily Pilot m upcom- ing displays! I\ The historic Balboa Thcacer is being n::novaccd as a 350-scat performing ans theater. Whc" Opclfl, ic will feature live performances in mwic, ,lance. theater, musical theater, children's perfor- mances and will show films. It will be a home for the Newport Be3ch Film Festival, and many other performing groups. The Balboa Theater renova- tion i.s part of the major rcvit21iution of the Balboa Village. All donations co che BaJbocl Thcutt 2000 Fund aR m-dcductiblc. Tuesday. February 20. 2001 3 I f f t I I I . ' ' ' I • I I I 0 Monday, Morch 19, 2001 Daity Pilot Jaguar · De.aler in -Califo·rnia · For New & Preowned Vehicles Bauer Jaguar would like to thank all of our customers for making us the #1 Jaguar Dealer in California • Free Pickup & Delivery anywhere in O .C. • Comp Ii mentary rental on each service visit • Enterprise Rent-A-Car Office on site • Jaguar 2001 model year, free scheduled maintenance • Separate children's waiting room • Largest selection of New & Pre-owned Jaguars in California 1455 South Auto Mall Drive• Santa Ana, ·cA 92802 W W W . ll ,l ll (' r j ,l g ll ,l r . ( () Ill 714.-953~4800 ' ' . , SERV1NG THE NEWPORT -MESA COi'l\MUNmES SINCE 1907 ON »IE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2001 'Dolphins' tale makes splash as Oscar nominee •Co-producer of the Imax film, Corona d el Mar native Greg MacGillivray got his filmmaking start at Newport Harbor High . Jennifer K Mahal 0 AILV PILOT When the Academy Awards die armounced March 25, locals will have one of thetr own to cheer on. Coron a d el Mar native Greg M acGilllvray, along with co-produc- er Alec Lorimore, is among the nom- mees for best documentary short sub- ject for the !max film ~Dolphins.• It is the second time MacG1llivray, owner of M acGillivray Freemdn Films in Laguna Beach, has been norrunated for an Oscar • r didn't really expect it,· sdld MacGillivray, speakmg from a stu- dJo m Los Angele~ where he was wrapping up sound production on hJ.s company's latest film, ·Journey Into Amazing Caves.· "You enter the film, but you're entenng with 300 other films that are very good It's surpnsing and shocking to be nominated. It's been a very strong year for documentary shorts.• . "You enter the film, but you're entering with 300 oth er films that are very good. It's surprising and sh ockin g to be nominated." Greg MacGillivray owner of MacGillivray Freeman Films and Oscar nominee Steve Judson. who co-wrote ·Dolphins," said getbng norrunated was not even on !us radar screen. "I hedrd the news from Greg." Judson sd1d "I le phoned me at home edrly in the mormng -I was dwake. luckily -he cdlled Mound 7 I wds delighted • MdcGslhvrdy, who lives m L<lgund BedCh. grew up in Corona del MM He remembers dehvenng the Daily Pilot from 1955 fb 1960 on his b1c~ cl<• dround Corona Highlands and Shorechff "I got redlly good at slrngmg the paper under the doorstep.• he SdJd H1., first introduction to hlm- mdkmg Cdffi(' di Newport I !arbor I llgh School I le sd1d he was "We've got to get in there and figure out what w e're doing. We together helped create th e problem ." -Don Glasgow, chairman of Corona del Mar's business improvement district CARI HIDAlC,,1 DAIL'!' PILOT RJchard Jardine, right, of Newport Beach reads the paper while Morgan, a yellow Labrador, watches people at the coffee 'shop. Victim of its own success Mathis Winkler D AILY PILOT I t all began with a restroom - or rather the lack of one · When Starbucks Coffee Co. officials open ed their first Newport Beach store on East Coast Highway in 1992, the city's planners had only a vague idea about what to expect. Folks at City Hall envisioned a kind of takeout coffee bar, where people would drop in for a quick shot of caffeine and be on their way. An employee restroom in the back of the storage room seemed appropriate for those few coffee- induced emergencies. Keep in mind, at the time, just Corona del Mar businesses continue to grow, but that growth is pressing the seams of the community 165 or so Starbucks stores existed, and they were clustered mautly in the Pacific Northwest. Starbucks -and the coffee craze it was part of -would have m ade good stock speculation but little else. So the Coron~ del Mar outlet became one of the first 10 stores that opened in Califorrna. By last year, the state alone was dotted w ith more than 500 stores. Worldwide, the company operates about 3,300 coffee places. A nd it hasn 't been alone. O thers, inspired by the company's success, set up shnllar gounnet cot· fee ch8.IJ1S. Soon, two more coffee places opened near Starbucks at the com er of East Coast Highway and Goldenrod Avenue Recently. a fourth one set up shop 1ust down the street Drawn to the new gathenng spot. Corona d el Mar residents began to fill up the corner and spend more time hanging out. With that came natural human urges Starbucks, concerned for the safe- ty of both customers and employ- ees, closed the store's restroom for pubhc use. Then the other coffee shops, which did include restrooms for patrons, began experienang a stream of pressed coffee funs from across the street. ln September 1999, Starbucks' SEE SUCCESS PAGE 4 Assemblyman John Campbell switches energy bills • New proposal would cancel fines incurred by big power users, such as Newport Beach-based Conexant Systems. ftaul Clinton OAllV PILOT • Almost a month after introducing a bW that would tore the terms of a contract betw n larg pow r u.en and th utility C'Ompant , mblyman John Camp U (R· IMDeJ hu pulled bis bill ott '),th table. • In • nea.rty continuous motion. Campbell. whoM diltric:t lndudes Newport BMch and COlta Mela. yanked the bill and replaced It with a similar piece of legislation. Campbell lntrodu<"C'd th C!e..rlier bill Jan. 29 to nuWfy e Public Utlli· ties Commil 1on d«ision to freeze big power users from ung lb it rat plans~ Many ot the state's h v1 t con· urnen of power d into th ·~ plan, ln which they O>Uld take a 15% discount on pciwer· tn exchange for • promiM to lbut down lbeir opentions w~ caUed upon to do so. The utihUes had also included an •opt-out• clause, wtuch the utilities comnus- ston froze, fordng the comparu to mam in the pro- gram and lncur h tty hn when Jolm c.Mapbe&l th y refu d to ihut oft th U{lhts. wport Beac:h Mmkondu or maker Con ant S'fl1ems, for a.mp)e. racked up S1 miUioD in penalties during Jamauy. Campbell' new bill, which the o mblymon ts hopmg to have beard in a polic:y romrrutt.ec meet· lng today, would cancel the fi and req\.µre the 1-6 users to tum their discoun . Campbell also tncl\.ldod provi-• ons that would requlhi' Sou\hem Califotnia Edason to ~ a JO.. ftUl\Ut no before uldng lor a ShutdOwn and limit celb the uuuty CO\lld me k to n 1 to cine a day. lrked about th ('Oll\miMIOft- inU!llWNiCJnln the cmllltt, Qp .... SlEENnGYMm4 insptred to continue in the field by the late Robert WPnl1 who tdught drama there ·He wds one of those tedchers thdt eve~ yf:'ar wine, the favonte teacher contest.• l\1dc G1Jhvray recd lied • H(' Wds d very good fnend to so mdn~ kJds dnd recilly lun.d of pushed me to follow Uus thmg that I redlly wdnted to do. v. h1ch WdS making ftlm MdcGill.Jvray wE>nt to UC Sdllta Barbara dnd mdde a surfing film wluJe he Wds there It WdS 1964. dnd the film -d • vt-r~ es'oten c." SEE OSCAR PAGE 4 Report on Ice Chalet expected •Closed skating rink'!> former patrons are trymg to open a new one in Cosld Mesa and plan to address the City Council tonight Jennifer Kho D AILY PILOT COSTA MESA -rormer cus- tomers of the closed Ice ChdlE't plan to report to the City Counnl torught on the progress they have made JO their effort to get d new• ice skdt;mg nnk m the aty. The nnk. whlch had been d com- munity hxture and tra1rung ground for Olympic ice skaters for dlm~t 30 years. closed last month "There's so many iron'> in the ftre nght now that my head ts sp1nrung. • sdld DdVld Marttnez last week Martmez and other members of the movement are cons1denng man) opbons, mcludrng trymg to reopen the dosed nnk temporanly and run 1t themselves. he said "We're gomg to try lo do d tem- porary fix, but there are many issues to be considered,• Martmez sd1d "There is some m oney, but d o we want to throw good money after dn old rmk that's going to get n pped out eventually anyway? A nd 1t also depends on how much IC J Segerstrom & Sons, the landowner,) IS wtlhng to accommodate us as well We're talkmg, but there's Just nothing concrete at th.is Juncture.· The group may reach an agree- ment wtth the landowner wtthm the next few weeks, Martinez said Many Jee Chalet parents said they were upset at the way they were treated at a City Counal meellng Jan. 15, when they ask ed counnl members to help them save the Ice Chalet · Dozens of lee Chalet skaters and parents inten ded to speak at the meeting, but the issue was not on the agenda. Mayor Libby Cowan. who said she was not sur e the counctl could do anything about the dosmg of a business, allowed three repre- sentatives to speak for three nunutes each. After the meeting, some parents said they w.ere so upset they h ave considered trying to recall Cowan So far, no recall paperwork has been filed. L 11111 QAWflDS ----· car•nm fOlllM • s •MIMI 2 NIKIUtm 7 S<m.BIS 2 # ·- .. fl'cino• OCC t.o host orientation fol' high school students Orange Coast College will host tu 18th annual High School Senior Day on campus March 27. itctMties tlult will run from noon to 3 p.m. in the school's quad. Students from every h1gh school in the county are invited to attend. Attendees will receive ear- ly registration materials for fall classes. Tours are available for students who are interested, and each senior attending will receive a tree T-shirt and barbecue l~c,:h Information: (714) 432-5'126 or http://orangecoastcoJJege .c-om. More than 3,500 Orange Coun- ty high school juniors and seniors are expefled to take part in the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~--..:_~----------~--:---- D 11ly Pilot 2 Tuesday, Febrvory 20, 2001 . Kids Talk BACK I~ /tHE CLASSROOM Remembering nation's leaders We asked filth-graders at Ca/1/ornia Elementary School in Costa Mesa: What does Pre.'J1denls Day mean to you? "It\ <1 day to honor our pdc;t J>rl''>lclC'nts dnd to rele- G!!CJr{J" Wdshtng- tcm's dnd Ahrclhdm Lmcoln's birth- dc1ys And to tdke the day off" BRADLEY FISHER, 11 C'ostd Mei.d "It's about our past presidents. It's OK." BULMARO CONTR- ERAS. 10 Costa Mesd • Pres1denti. -------.. ,1 Day means to honor the presi- dents that lived and died for us .• CARL HIOAl.GO I OAlt.V PllOI A trumpeter wtth the Costa Mesa Fire Department Color Guard plays the national anthem for students at Kaiser Primary Center ln Costa M esa. ANDRE BARBOSA, 11 Fountdin Valley "It's honor- ing the presidents that were president.• ATHMA RAMDATH, 11 a "The scoop on a 'IHE SL S'IRIPES Costa Mesa ·President'> -----~ Danette Goulet DAILY PILOT Costa Mesa Orange Coast Lions Oub visits Kfilser Primary to off er second-grader~ a lesson in Old Glory As the color guard's trumpet player performed the "The Star- Spangled Banner,• duJdren begdll to sing softly. Day means to thank the presi- dents who ran from our coun- try. If 1 had benn presi - d ent when George Washington was president, I would have helped to free the slaves, and 1 wouldn't make the taxes high so that there wouldn't have been the Boston Tea Party.· THERESA PFIEFER, 10 Costa Mesa "It's d good way to remem - ber what the presi- dents helped do, lJke how Lmcoln helped in the Civil War.• STEPHANIE GARDNER, 11 Costa Mesa C h1ldren sdt wide-eyed dnd wary, listening intently to w hat they were told was thetr flag speakmg to them. It was an old, booming voin> that gave a bit of lustory dbout Old Glory, including how it came by that nickname. Each morning before cld!>Ses begin, children dU over the country place their right hand over their hearts and pledge their allegiance to their flag and country. It becomes second nature to children, to recite that pledge. In their third year of this somber tradi!Jon, second-grade students di Kaiser Prun<1ry Center ledmec.J d bit about the flag they Sdlute C'dCh day. Speakers from thP Costd Mesd School lunch MENU Orange Coast Lions Club tried lo give students a better understand- ing or the importance of the Stars and Stripes and the reasoning behind the reverence. There is meaning behind the nag's three colors, the children were told: red for courage, white for lJberty and blue for loyalty. Stu- dents also learned that the seven red stnpes and the six white ones stood for the 13 original colorues of the United States. Students watched and listened intently as Lions C lub members TODAY explained how the appearance of the flag that was flown in 1775, with its British flag in the comer to show ties to the mother country, was altered over the years to become the flag flown today. In a show of proper respect for the flag, the Costa Mesa Fire Department Color Guard present- ed the flag. When the men marched in, chil- dren stood. Some covered their hearts. One student, Spencer Lind- say, 7, cupped his right hand over his eye in an attempt at a salute. It seemed an amazingly patnot- ic reaction, until the ne~t segment of the assembly. It seems it was one of severdl songs children had 1¥ffied for tht' occasion. One after another, chil- dren sang patriotic songs accom- panied by their music teacher on the piano. As children filed out, each wds given his or her own small flag dnd an information sheet to remforce some of the mfonnation they had learned. • IN THE Cl.ASSROOM 1s a weekly fe<t· ture in wtuch Daily Pilot education wnter Danette Goulet VISib a campus within the Newport-Mesa Unified School District and wrrtes about her experience. Presidents Week receu today through Friday • The ~ l..und'I Sa'-1 com.ft tOMd grelf15, cherry tom.toes, crac:bts wad protein 10WUS sud't as cheese, eunflowtr ~ fruit yogu11, ttoney.ro.sted PM4"IUts wad dreslng. MONDAY -Photos and Interview• by Stefanie Frith The Newport-Mesa Unified SChool District often menu choices NCh day et ettm.nt.ry schools. Students may choose a vegetarlan entree If desired. The selection varies wld may be either a salad, sandwleh Of' hot entree. School lunches .,. s, .75 each; the dlstt'lct doe1 not Keept checks Muncheble Lunch Salad or lt4te fair com dog, choice of fruit choice of 100% fruit Juice, choice of milk No cNld Is dtlcrimlNqd ~ beaMe of flCt, ... ci:>l- or, NltioMl origin, age or dlsebitlty. tf It Is ~ a c:hlkl '*~~against. wnt. ff"' adl~ to the sec:nrtary of Agriculture, Wlilhlngton, DC 20250. ,. VOL 95, NO. 46 THOMASH.~ l'UWrher TOWYOOO.O, fdhof' • l.J. CAHN. City Cditor ••&&llMNW. ~Edltof -c.'°" ~Editor .. .-~ ,.,,.EdMor MllMAM._ ...,..,...,., ....,. 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S.5 Second low 2:56 p.m ................... -0.6 S«of'ld high 9:11 p.m ..................... 4.0 WIDfllllDAY Flm low 1 ~47 e.m .................... 1.7 Flnt high 7:52a.m ....................... s.s Second tow 2;50 p.m,"""""""'" .. -0.6 *1ondh'9h t:OI p.m-"""_,_J.t POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • ,..,,.,.._ lto.d: A vehlde burglMY was reported In the 2700 block at 12:20 p.m. • HMtMw loulevant A 29-yffr-okt man was arrested on SUIPidon of manuf.teturing false gcwetnment &dentJ. fk.-tlon. rece!Y1ng stolen property, lmpenonatlng two pe()pfe, Committing a wt\lde theft, conspiring to break the law Md obtaining money under f.ite pretante1 et 9'AI p.m. T~ In the 3100 bk>dl. The man •lso had two out:Nndlng w~ants. N~IEAOt ............. , Dwtwes ftollee ntpOrt9d that toml" one .,teoedlv stole tires end IPOk• rlmi WOf1h SS.000 from a Jeguar In the IOO block at n;z a.m. ~ The unknown upect 5tft the CM titting on thiM pl.Mtk a..._ • ... ...._ -.,: f'Oltc.e r..,otttd the\ tome«l8 ~ .. a Qtfl .,,..,.. wottt'I s 150 during a blrttt- ., perty at I home In the ftnt blOctr M t:47 a.m. wadi~. -• • .1 Daily Pilot Running from a lifelong grndge thdt's for the birds T~e other day I was sit- ting In the backyard in a little spot of sun when I heard a bunch of birds squawking. U I hadn't known better, I would have sworn it was a bilnch of par- rots. I didn't walt to identify the birds, though. I ran immediately in the house for salety. · It may seem strange to be so caubous, but birds have it in for me. It all started back in the 1920s when I was a little kid living in Balboa. I had a friend named Albert Spencer and we were both interested in shorebirds. Any time tus folks let us, we bor- rowed their rowboat and headed for Shark Island. This was long before the area was dredged and mis- Robert Gordner THE VERDIO named Llnda Isle. Instead of a lot of big houses with big boats in front of them, it was a sandy island on which shorebirds nested. We rowed from the White Bridge Beach, since misnamed the Montero Street Beach, to look at the eggs ln their nests. Our Volunteers come out for new tutoring program • New teaipmg center at the Someone Cares Soup Kitche'n will feed children, in both body and mind. Jennifer Kho OAtlY PILOT WESTSIDE 1 About 40 volunteers signed up last week to serve a helping of educa- tion to youngsters at the Someone Cares Soup Kitchen. "I really want to help," said Krissy Raiger, a 157year-old volunteer who attended the Someone Cares Soup Kitchen's Tutonng Program volunteer orientation Thursday. HI just really want to make a differ- ence m people's lives. I really want to give.• The kitchen and Think Together, which oversees the Shalimar Leaming Center, are collaborating to open a new learrung center at the kitchen Feb. 26. The new center was going to be .called the Someone Cares Leaming Center but has been renamed the Soup Kitchen's Tutoring Program. ference will be the fact that the kids are going to be fed at the soup kitchen.• The soup kitchen plans to greet the children with a snack when they arrive after school and to send them off with a sack meal when their home- work is done, she srud. Merle HaUeberg, founder of the soup kitchen, sald she t,h.il}ks the two organizations will work well together to help reach children on the north side of 18th Street. "The kids that can't get to the Shalimar Leaming Center will have a very easy time to get here," she said. "The main reason we have so many peo- ple that come to the soup kitchen to eat is because of a lack of education. If we can educate the children, maybe we can break the cycle." The learning center is aim- ing to attract 80 volunteers and is planning to serve 35 chil- dren initially, Johnson said. Aside from searching for volunteers, learning center staff members are trying to gather books, paper, pencils and other supplies so it may spend the next week getting the center set up, she said. "The students are coming," Johnson said. "They will be here Feb. 26, a nd we will be ready.• Krissy Raiger certainly seemed prepared Thursday. intentions were purely inno- cent. We made notes of the eggs. their colors and the types oI birds attached to · each type of egg. We never touched a thing. . The birds, however, were not receptive lo us, innocent or otherwise. They would fly around making little woqied noises, then suddenly there would be a screech, and they'd dive bomb us. Instead of actually hitting us, just before crashing intQ qur beads, they'd drop a tw1 dose of bird poop on our heads, then veer off. ,We'd come home looking like those guano-covered 1Slands off the coast of Chile Those shore birds must have put out the word because since then I have been the target more times than I can remember. One day back in the 1930s, I was the only one out at San Onofre. 'fhere I sat on my redwood and bal- sa board, miles . .of empty ocean all arouptl. A sea gull got me right on the head. lf I go to the beach today, it's like I'm w.earing a bull's eye. It doesn1t matter how many • other people are there, how closely we're crowded together, I'm the one the sea gull hits. It even affected my Jove life, When I was in college, I was talking to a girl I was interested in. She was sitting in her car, and I had my foot on the running board with a book balanced on my knee. A bird flew over, said, •Ah, there's Gardner,• and let loose. This particular bird wasn't quite as expert as some of his fellow birds. HP missed my bead and hit the .book. and bird poop sp,lashed all over the girl's face. End of romance. So when I hear a flock of birds like that, I head for thf> house. To my amazement, 1 found out later that there actually is a flock of parrots in Corona qlel Mar. I don't know if parrots ~nverse with sea gulls. They may just have been saymg. "Hey, there's some great peaches on the Jones' tree," but w1th my luck, they were saying, ·Let's get Gardner.· I'm not taking any chances. • R08EllT GARDNER 1s a Corona del Mar resident 4[1d a former 1udge. His column1tuns Tuesda~ Sinus and Allergy: Laser Provides Relief for Sufferers of #1 Chronic Health Complaint Sponsor.ct by th• Centen for Chronic Haul and Slnua Dysfunction "'T'he Balboa Theater is on the: move wich the: Ball:R>a .J. Theater 2000 Fund. Thanks co chis early and gcncro~ support, the opening of the rc:novaced Balboa Thcacc:r i.s closer than c:vc:r. These are the first fifty donor~ ro conmbucc $1,0-00 to the Balboa Theater 2000 Fund! They will sc:e their name on the glass an wall in the nc:w Balboa Theater lobby forc.-ver! They did it! You can, 100! -. Shalimar provides tutoring and academic help for Westside students in first through 12th grades, and the Someone Cares Learning Center will follow the same routine, said Laura Johnson, executive director of Shalimar. "We're going to be helping the kids with their homework, and we will have an arts day and a cultural day with music or painting," said Johnson, who will also be the executive director of the new learning center. "We will pattern that after Shalimar. The only di!- "I've always been interest- ed in volunteenng and have ' through school, but haven't found the right place to vol- unteer myself,• she said. 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AJI donations to ch< 8albo.i 1ncatcr 2000 Fund arc wc..d~ucoble. n,.lW.'Pllo !L~-t Tuesday, Feb<uory 20. 2001 3 '4 T~~. F.bruory 20, 2001 SUCCESS CONTINUED FROM 1 competitOf"S bega.rl to complain to city officials that people seemed to like their restrooms but not their coffee. The complaints set off more than a year or discussions between company and city offtdals. The coffee guys sug- gested they lease an empty store next door, because the original cafe didn't have enough space to put in more restrooms, Finally, the City Council approved an expan- sion proposaJ Feb. 13 for the store. In addition to separate restrooms for men and women, the remodeled cafe will include nme more seats indoor and four on the pallo. RESTROOMS TO PARKING SPACES When the city's planning com.rrusSloners first looked at the project Ul December, they deoded an increase in store space would brihg in more cus- tomer~. And that was d problem. With customers would come more CdrS Commissioners decided Starbucks officials needed to work out agree- ments with nedrby property owners to use their parking spaces dunng the morning cof- fee rush, from 6 to 9 d.m. That didn't work. Neither dld a condition or approval that requued the company to move back its storefront lo add more seats on the pabo, because the landlord vetoed the plan. What A.J . Cool, the compa- ny's asset manage r for Southern CaWorrua. Ne.vadd dfld Anzona, did do was talk to neighbonng bustness owners to work out parlung deals The owner of a slalloncry I'm not worried, my agent is Craig Brown Insurance Call today lor <iulo & homl' ownl·r.., ln..,umnLL'! store showed an interest. So did a bank across the highway. Cool took bis sugg tk>DB back to the dty and appealed the commission's decision to coun- cil members. At last week' heanng, the city's seven elected leaders struggled to find a solution. Some, such as Mayor Gary Adams, said they didn't have enough informabon tp make a dedsion. "What they're proyosing is a fine use,• he said. "But J think to ignore the p arking problem isn't the right thing to do.· Others seemed less con- cerned with the parking prob- lem than the message a denial of the project would send to business owners. "I'm not looking for more parking.• Councilwoman Norma Glover said. "I tlunk they have enough parlwlg. • Referring to an earlier study session on guidelines for Greenlight. the city's new slow- growth law, Glover voiced her concern that Newport Beach might not be as open to busi- nesses as it used to be. ·nus whole hearing torught has, to a certain extent, sad- dened me,· sh~ said. "I lhmk this city needs to be proud of its businesses and treat them with respect.• Councilman Tod Ridgeway, who joined Glover and council members Steve Bromberg and Gary Proctor in upholding the appeal, agreed. ·we have put these people in an awkward position over a restroom,· he said. "Tlus has tieen gomg on for two years, guys." A SHARED RESPONSIBILITY The fact that Corona del Mar has a parking problem was one thing everyone at the meeting agreed on. ~!,~!t~~0-1255 '"il • New n Beat h ••L1t' 0110290 s AF Eco ~ ,. And community leaders rem1nded council members that everyone bad to shoul- der some responsibillty, because city officials had allowed more and more shops and restaurants lo open along East Coast Highway. "Somehow we've all helped this situation come along,• said Don Glasgow, the chairman of Corona del Mar's business improvement disbict. "We've got to get in there and figure out what we're doing,· he said. "We togeth- er helped create the problem.· Cool said last week that he wanted to work with other business owners to figure out possible parking deals. Another solution might be to change street sweeping times along the high.way's side streets from morning to after- noon, thereby adding more parking spaces during rush hour. But several days after coun- cil members had made their decision on the store. Cool said he still wasn't sure what conditions he had to fulfill. With $50,000 already spent on leasing the empty store next door for the past year (a makeshift restroom already exists there for Starbucks cus- tomers) and a proposed $150,000 renovation, Cool said company executives might not approve the deal it city offi- cials could revoke the permit after an annual review. Cool also complained that he'd discovered several other restaurants in the city that didn't provide restrooms to its customers. "We're the ones that the city seems to be going after,· he said. But city officials said this was simply the way things worked. "There's no way that city staff can be aware of 100% of what's going on out there,· said Assistant City Manager Sharon Wood. "When we become aware, it's our duty to deal with u. • 'VlStoN· THtNG Some in Corona del Mar say that solving the area's parking problem was one of the most pressing issues in the area. Edward Selich, the chair of the city's Planning Commission, also coordinates a plan to bring the highway under city control. Vision 2004, as the project is known, plans to turn Corona del Mar's main traffic artery into a pedestrian-oriented shop- ping and dining area. While Selich said the group's efforts focused on dis- cussions with Caltrans about the transfer of control. he said that •once we get further along, we're jumping head over heels into a parking pro- gram. "To a large degree. we're a victim of our own success,• Selich said, adding that only an areawide parking district or parking authority could solve the problem. "We can't expect to solve Corona del Mar's parking problem on a business-by- business basis,• he said. Wood said the Vision 2004 project, which includes resi- dents and business owners, would probably be the best way to address the issue. "It is a problem that is common in any kind of down- town setting,• she said, adding that business owners across the haibor on Balboa Peninsuld were "just dying to have some business come down there.· Now that Corona del Mar has become a shopping and dining destination, it is find- ing that it traded one set or challenges for another. "Wben (an arna) takes off, it snowballs,· she said. 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They became partners, achiev- ing success by lensing such films as ·Jonathan Livingston Seagull• and doing the aerial work on "Towering Inferno.· In tbe mid-'70s, the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum asked them to pro- duce a film for the museum's new lmax theater. The film, "To Fly!," still plays al the museum to this day and is the first large-format film to be inducted into the film archives at the National Library of Congress. Just two days before the prenuere of "To Fly!" in 1976, ENERGY CONTINUED FROM 1 said his bill would restore the terms of the initial rate agree- ment. "I thmk the bill is pretty cemented,• Campbell said Friday. "It will make it so, m the future, that you can 'l change the rules of the game halfway through the game.• Since the introduction of Campbell's earlier bill. the com- rrussion moved to waive the penalties. But Campbell has said the commission's Jan. 26 ruling left some questions unan- swered. Doiiy Pilot Freeman die;<! in a helicopter accident. However, his n&'l)e has remained on the film com- pany. which with MacGWlvray at the head bas produced such lmllX experiences as "Everest• and "Chronos. • •ooJphln.s/ which in part explores whether the marine mammals have emotions, is the second in MacGillivray's series of films about the ocean. The first, "The Living Sea,• was also nominated for an Academy Award. "I've got kind of a mission as a surfer and a scuba diver to make a series of films about the ocean and the importance of the ocean to everyone on land,· MacGillivray S4id, adding that he feels a sense of validation that the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences chose to nom.inllte this film. When asked what he thinks the chances of winning are. MacGillivray said he put theu odds at 50-50. • 1t•s a really hard category to win with a film about aruma~. because generally documen- tanes that win are about sooal causes,• MacGillivray said "It's just a little tougher when you come in with a film thdt celebrates joys and wonders of an animal. IC I had dolphins voting, I'm sure I'd be in better shape.· Campbell's bill, known as AB52X and also introduced m the special energy session, will complement another 1-6-related bill expected to come out of the office of Assemblyman Rod Wnght (D-Los Angeles). A spokeswom&n at Conexant Systems declined to comment on either proposal Campbell's bill may not be necessary Lf the comnussion intervenes again to resolve com- plaints from businesses that say they've been held hostage, Sdld Julie Puentes trom the Orange County Business Counal. "l tJunk the value of having a bill Wee that is that it's lever- age for the PUC to work with our companies,· Puentes said Support Our Schools Shop Harbor Blvd. of Cars I-I;\ I\ R-_ R Bh ·1..l l 1t l ;,1rs ~ .. ~ Mattress Outlet Store 3165 Harbor Bl\'d. Costa Mesa Oae ll&odl SouUa ol 405 l'Wy 545-7168 .·celestino's._ quality MEATS ,.. 11l<' Finest Meat and Serv ice AtJQi/ul>lc Strvint °'1111 Mts11 for owr 30 Jt"" Stuffed French Apple CHICKEN BREAST S11.JFFFJ) PORK CHOPS SJ49 Bak« lb 350"111r Old Fashioned SLAB BACON E11tn14an SJ99 lb CEU'.ST1NO'S SAUSAGE orTHBWDK: 11JRKEY ITALIAN Hot or Mild $349 lb s399 ••. lb lSO"lbr OldFulalooed Celestino's Homemade TURKEY NOODLE SOUP SJ49 CELESTINO'S FROZEN SAUC~ & STOCKS MADD.14 ' CHICON ALl'll£00 • HP.I' n ..\'TO • VIAL PDP!Jlt:ORN • 'TUU&\' MINT • MWB1tOON .. I ·. , . . .... COMMUNITY Th•J. SAIDIT "The mayor has rolled up his sleeves to make [Greenlight} work. ... There are three things I want to say: Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. " Doily Pilot Goy Geiser-Sandoval EDUCATlONAllY SPEAKING It's time for a values . czar-me sat through last week's wport-Mesa Unified ool District board meet- ing concerning approval of four books, induding "Sociology and You.· I came up with a plan. When the board reVlSes its book policy, perhaps they will adopt 1t. At one point in lustory, Amenca bad a drug problem. The presi- dent decided to take drastic mea- sures to immediately eradicate the pr;oblern He appomted a : drug czar to get Amenca back on track and wm the Wdr on drugs. What the dlstnct needs lS a "values czar• The v<ilues czar would review aJJ books used m every dassroom. If the book con- tained even one word that con- flicted with certain value~. then it would .not be approved (i.e. banned) from use by aJJ students in the classroom. Because approving such boo~ would act as a message thdt the district gave such words its stamp of approval, the CZdf would be justi- fied in his or her ban. There are two methods the czar could use to deode which books would rwt meet the approval l.lst. One would be to poll all parents m the district · about thw values and what they consider controversial. U any book contaulS a subject that even one parent finds controveJ'Slal or against bis or her values, then that book would not be approved. It would not matter whether the book condemns or approves of the behavior or value, the mere mention of such a subject would excise its use. 1llis method would cut way down on distnct expenses: We wouldn't have any books. Because there are parents who value Chinese or Arabic charac- ters over those used to write English, even alphabet books could not be approved. A more sensible approach is to choose one person's values and judge the approval of aJJ books by that person. U books con- tained words about a subject that didn't agree with the czar's val· ues, they would not be approved. The rest of the books would get the district's stamp of approval, and those values would be pro- moted at school. The passing of values to children would be taken away from their parents and put in the hands of the val- ues czar. After some thought about whose values r agree with the most and think should be fol- lowed if there could only be one set of values for all 20,000 stu- dents, J pick mine. So. I volunteer to be the school district's first val- ues czar. I am not in favor of vio- lence. I think our schools and society are way too violent So any book that mentions.assaults and batteries Is out History books and novels that mention · wars are out Any reference to a weapon tn the book means it is banned. Books about contact sports or that mention contact sports are out Books where a friend shoves a friend are out. I favor rad.al equality, and U we keep our 5tudents tn a bub- ble; maybe they will value tt too. So, any boOb that mention slav· ery, bnperlelilm or even suggest that black people are better than green.,_,.., won't g t my aPIJl'(Jvel. ~ 1..et's face u. Wuuld you rath.« ~a ll*Dl:>er ol the tebool boud be UMt varu. czar cir me? Or, 8bould we be tmpollng one ~ valuei on another pa- 9Clll'I c:bildf Ne V&lu8I Che piV• o4al .... llO de? ..... whit boob c:a be opmed In. dw-- l'OQIDf -Aflanlffk. the slow-growth init1at1ve's author. on his apprecia· tion for the work of the Newport Beach elected leader and others to put the law to work LEnER TO THE EDITOR The Daily Pilot wetc.omes lett.en on issues conceming Newport Be.ch end COit.a ~ • UlTERS -MMI to Edrtort.1 P-oe EdltOf' 5.1. Cltwt at the Dally Pilot 330 W Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 • ltlEADBtS H01'UNE -Call (949) 642~ • FAX -Send to (949) 646--4170 • E-MAJl -Send to dllilypllotOl•ri~ com All correspondence must include full name, homt- town and ~ numbef (for wrmc..tion purposes) The Pilot reserves the right to edrt all submlSSIOOS f()( darity and length. Tuesday, February 20, 2001 5 A thank you to Hoag Hospital nurses Having just read ·Gift of the Heart• (Feb. 111 regarding the wonderful nurses at Hoag Hospital, I felt I must write what that story means lo me. I Md open heart bypass surgery al Hoag·way back in 1974 and have had bve granddaughters and six great-grandchildren born there. l am familiar with the won- derful care offered by the nursing and support staff . Over New Year's dild again from Feb. 5 to 9, I was a patient in the Cardiac Care Unit. l was hav- ing severe problems with my heart and kidneys. I was deeply touched by the story. And to see one of my dar- ling, caring nurses, Josie Lo Coco, in the photo with that story melted my heart. During my time in the Cardiac Care Unit, I was attended by so many RNs, charge nurses, order- lies and support staff that it was impossible to learn all thel! names. However, all of them were outstanding m the ir care for me. Without exception all brought a warm aura of light mto the room as they entered, smiling and greeting me by name. !They were! efficient to the nth deqree, very careful or how they worked on me, all the while giv- ing me encouragement and confi- dence that all would be OK. So many of them hugged and kissed me on the forehead or cheek (I am 87 years o~ge dnd felt like a grandpa to them, I guess). Holding my hand while they gave me mstructions was so warm and confidence-bwlding m my time of worry d.Od stress. SEAN HIUEll IOAK.Y Pit~' Nurse Julie Dohrman, right, shares a laugh with biend and coworker Josie Lo Coco. Dohrman returned to work at Hoag Hospital after her fellow nurses donated about 72 hours of leave time that aJlowed her to take time off to care for her husband, Phil, who had suffered a traumatic head injury. My cardiologist, Dr. Neala Hunter, was also like a breath of fresh air when she came into the room. [She[ held my band as she checked me over and updated me on (the) procedures that were to follow. It is lmpossible to say an ade- quate thank you because when I think of their kindness to me, my E>yes fill with tears of happiness. I protrused them I would be back to Vlsit and personally repeat my thanks for their wonderful atti- tude of warmth, love dnd care From the deepest recesses of my mended, wounded, badly worn hedrt, l ~ay a hedrty God bless them one and all. LEONARD M. MCNUTT Costa Mesd open letter to Roeder: City needs a new mayor MAILBAG Business perspective is much appreciated Janice Davidson COMMUNITY COMMENTARY Dear Allan Roeder: As a citizen of Costa Mesa, I want to express my outrage at the way Mayor Libby Cowan 1s handling her duties as mayor of this city. I believe that her actions at City Council meetings bring discredit to her office, to the council and to citizens of this city. I am hearing citizens referring to Cowan as "Queen Cowan,• "Lib Libby,· "Extremist Libby.· "Secret Agenda Libby" and "lron Hearted Libby." l cannot remember, ui all my years in this city, when a new mayor has been perceived as being so wrong for this city. J have also observed Cowan being openly rude to Council- man Chris Steel, who. to his credit. does not publicly return her rudeness. J am sure that Cowan is counting on his good manners. How terrible to thlnlc that Gary Monahan had to give up his time just to let Steel have the time that was his to begin with. The mayor wasn't even mar- ginally polite when my husband, Campbell David.son, was put for- ward for the Planning Commis- sion (Peb. 5). I received a num- ber of calls after I came home that night, and many more (later ont. (1 also receivedJ about 10 (e- mails), all expressing outrage at the contemptuous bobavior of Mayor Cowan. lam asking, by copy of this letter. that City Manager Allan Roeder let me know it the rules for the conduct of the mayor have changed so that Ubb C the mayor now Y owan has full autono- my and can ride roughshod over the other council members. ln our city, the office of mayor is largely ceremonial and Cowan was not elected to that position. Mayoral perks come from the agreement of her-fellow council members, who expect that they will, in their time, get a chance to be mayor for a year. Tius, except for the term of office, is the way it's always been m Cos- ta Mesa, as far as I know. However. in the past, mayors had the good grace and manners to not act like dictators, and they would defer to the public and the council. Cowan appears to·think that she owns this city. Cowan has gone so far as to tell citizens who dedic~te their free time to help· ing improve Costa Mesa that they should move to some other dty lf they don't like the crime and other problems here. It appears that Cowan w1Shes to make •her ctty• into some sort of penna.nent slum. One woman was in tears after a council meeting. It was her fir5t foray into any sort of publac speaking, and she came forward to tell the City Counctl about her concerns with the closing of the Ice Chalet. It was also the hrst for many young people from the Ice Chalet. These people were unsophisticated in the ways of government and only knew that the Ice Chalet was being closed down. They didn't know what to do, so they went before the City Council m an attempt, grasping at straws, to save something that they consider very unportant. When you are m trouble, you automatically go for help. Our mayor's sarcasm hurt new young lives and older ones Many told me afterward that they felt embarrassed at the harsh treatment they received. There is a lot of talk about a recall, and it's not from me or any of my groups. lf Cowan is cunous about Uus. she need only read some of the mall that I understand Roeder gets, on th.ls subject. I have been told that •recalls never work•; however, Cowan is making so many people angry that it might not be difficult to get them to sign a recall petition, shoutd one be arculated. Many citizens I've talked to feel that Mayor Cowan is the wrong person to be mayor of thls city and that she is causing •Costa Mesa to get a bad reputation.• • JAMa DAVID50N Is~ of Citiuns fot the tmptowment of Costa MG. .J want to thank R..tchard Luehrs for bnngmg to the read- ers' attention JUSt how much the busmess commuruty con- tnbutes to our beauuJul. clean and safe oty through sdles, busmess llcense, lrans1ent occu- pancy tax and property taxes ( "Busuiesses contnbute m many ways to commuruty. • Community Commentary, Feb. 6). And how they have proVld· ed the hnano al wherewithdJ tor the many ennchment facilities we all en1oy Those of us who don't have to open the doors for bus•ness every day can contlnue to con- tnbute by shoppmg here m ow own conunuruty. We aJJ benefit BJ. JOHNSON President Corona del Mdr Chamber of Commerce Responses to the new Bush admiiflstratton The Republicans are in lhe .White House. Get ready for a 1 receSSion I " SIDNEY ANO ELEANORE TRIGHER Costa Mesa (George W.I Bush's election has evidently spurred a wave of nostalgia for the old Orange County days oJ the John Blrcb Society, with an outbwst against Planned Pan?Dthood and the baruung of books. Can Kristalna.c:ht be far awayl LEON LYON N wponCoast . . lili2Y ,,.. bipst ... for us. ls to "*' when wa'r1 ploylrlg ... hCM o pion ·-" John v_,..., Corona del Mar High girls water polo coach --~26 1Ptoree TOii llTCMllS 6 Tuesday, February 20, 2001 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 44223 • Sports Fax: 9.49-650-0170 Doily Pilot GIRU WATER POLO Rougher waters ahead • Cc:IM, Newport prepare to face tougher tests today in respective CIF quarterfinals. Barry Faulkner DAILY PILOT Back Bay girls water polo teams from Corona de! Mar and Newport Harbor high schools, whtch defeated first-round opponents by a combined 27-1 margin, will undoubtedly face more challenging opponents in CIF Southern Section quarterfinal con- tests today in separate divisions. CdM (17-11). seeded No. 1 in Divi- sion IV, host Brea Olinda (18-8) at 3:15. Newport Harbor (22-7), the No. 3 seed in Divi.slon I. visits El Toro (21-6) at noon. Sea Kings' Coach John Vargas said he was pretty happy with the team's 16-0 first-round trouncing of Cypress Friday. But he expects a tougher test from the Orange League champion Wildcats. "Hopefully, we can build from that (Cypress) game,· Vargas said. "I think we have some momentum going now. The biggest Uung for us, is to think when we're playing and have a plan. If we're thinking and playing with discipline, we should play well.• The Paofic Coast League tri-cham- pions are paced by sophomores Danielle Carlson (73 goals and 78 steals) and Christina Hewko (53 gOdl.s and 97 steals). Carlson had four goals agairlSt Cypress and Hewko added three. With a win today, CdM, last year's Division IV runner-up, would face either No. 4-seeded Laguna Beach (21-6) or Perunsula (15-10) in Friday's semilinal. The Artists have already beaten CdM twice this season. Newport Harbor, eliminated in the first round last year, alter winning the Division I crown in 1999, polished off Esperanza. 11·1, in. a first-round home game Saturday. r The Sea View League champion Sailors, coached by Bill Barnett and Brian Kreutzkamp, are led by Junior Katherine Belden, a second-team All- CIF selection a year ago who started for the CIF championship team as a freshman. Belden increased her team-high goal total to 52 with a team-best four goals against Esperanza. She also leads the team with 31 assists and around 80 steals. Senior Jenna Booth has 48 goals and 26 assists for the Sailors. Senior goalie Heather Deyden anchors the Harbor defense. Should the Tars get past El Toro, which they defeated, 6-3, in a non· league game Jan. 5 at Newport Har- bor, they would meet either No. 2- seeded Santa Margarita (18-7) or Los Alamitos (20-9) in Friday's semifinal. The first Newport-El Toro meeting was tied, 2-2, at halftime . Newport forged a 3-2 lead heading into the final penod, before pulling away with what both coaches deemed superior depth and condltioning. Veteran El Toro Coach Don Stoll, however, figures to have hts Chargers in top shape for today's rematch. IOYl IOCCEI OF DfV1SION IV P\AYOff'S SeClond rowMI, Weclnesdlly, J p.m. Diamond Ranch at Estancia Bishop Montgomery at Costa Mesa JC MEI'S IASIETIALL sountBtN CAUIOflMA STATI P\AYOff'S Flnt rowMI, Aidliy, 7 p.m. Orange Coast (1~13) at San Diego CC (13· 10). ICIEDUll TODAY ............ Coflege men • Christian Herlt.-ge 8t V.nguard Uniwrsity, ?:30 p.m. College women • Olrlstlao Heritage 8t Vanguard Unlwrslty, 5:30 p.m. High schoOI boyl · OF Otvlslon I-A ~second round: Padflc at~ ~. 7'3/J p.m. ......... High school 2:!' · OF Division I Pl~ffs, ~ ..1'pOl1 Harbor .i El toro, ftoon; oF 0MsJon IV f'tavo1fs. ~ts· ltN Ofloda ft <#ON "1f ~. 3:15 p.m. • loCICIW High sctiool gifts • OF DMslon II 1'1.yoffs. fillCIMd found: [difOn ft Newport H.tb«, 3 p.rn.; °" otvll6of\ rv ~ .aJlid t(:iUnd: CoirON def Mar at M.L King. AAW1ide. l p.m. ... a I . =. Vllr9"fd .. ~ 2:lO p.m CollOt "*'. PQlnt Lome Naz ..... :' :::.r ~ il p.m. C.olege. c.I St* OomlnguU H• "' "'"" wd. 1:.JO p.m. ~ SU VIEW LUIUI 8llU Wlftl POLO CUMPIOllS DON LEACH I DALY Pl.OT N ewport Harbor High 's Sea View League girls water polo champion Sallors. Back row, from left: Jenna Mµrphy, Paige Ianstng, Heather Deyden, Jessica Ball, Jenna Booth. Erin Ball, Ell7.abeth Donald. Annie Wight and CalWn Adams. Front row, from left: Casey Hill, Polly Dolkas, Erin Kelly Bates and Katherine Belden. oeson Streaks on the line • Cc:IM girls soccer protecting unbeaten skein in Division IV; Tars gunning to end one in Division II. Barry Faulkner DAILY PILOT Top-seeded Corona del Mar seeks to protect its 24- game unbeaten streak, while Newport Harbor alms to end a 22-game unbeaten skein when the two Back Bay representatives, com- peting in separate divisions, vie in the second round of the CIF Southern Section girls soccer playoffs, today at 3 p.m. ,...CdM (24-1-3) visits Mar- tin Luther King of Riverside (13-8-2) in Division IV action, while Newport (12-6-4) hosts Edison (20-1-2) in a Division Il clash. The Newport game is scheduled for the school's football stadium, but rainy conditions may force a move to Harper Community Center. Coach Ron Evans' Sea Kings, champions of the Pacific Coast League, post- ed their 13th shutout of the season in a 5-0 first-round trouncing of visiting St. Paul Friday. CdM, which has outscored opponents, 97-17, this season, dominated lts first-round game, outsboot- ing the Swordsltlen, 34-1, and receiving go4ls from five different players. The Sea Kings, who advanced to the Division IV semilinals last season, opened the playoffs without their top scorer. junior Alli· son Harvey (25 goals), who sustained tom knee ca.rti- lage ln the regular· oson hnale. Evans said he would like to continue to rest Har- vey, unW the latter rounds, though lbe ti oveileble on an •on-call basil.• Klng, in l first venlty ~Miu and with no ten.IOn, woo th Sunldst League. Toc:l3y'1 Wlnn r will advanat to 1bUnday'.I quar· t rfinal, agalnat tf.lher GREG FRY I DAILY Pl.OT Coroma del Mar High's Elisha Morgan (15) and her teammates travel to King High of Rlvenlde today for a 3 p.m. duel wUh the Wolves In a ClF second-round game. HIGH SCHOOL GIRU SOCCER PLAYOFFS Ocean View (11--------and Edison. The 12-3) or Valley •we liiiow Tars handed the Christian of Cerri-where their Chargers their tos (18-1-5). only defeat, a 2-1 Newport Har-strengtha are verdkt to open bor, the third-d th d , the season, then place team from an ey on t dropped a 2-0 the Sea View have many nonleague deci- League, has won weal01 • sion in Game 10. a pair of playoff ea.es ... The Sunset games, the ....., Soi'NI League champi- school's first post· .... 1'p0ft HMt>Or ons, wbo surren- season triumphs, ~ toa.er' c:Oech dered only one to advance to the goal in an 8-0-2 second round. league campaign, The Th.rs defeated wild-card have posted 10 of their 18 foe Loa.ra, 5-3, Wednesday, shutouts ln the last 11 then handled noy, 3-1, in games. In their last 15 Friday's first round. games, the Chargers have Cooch Jason Sorrell's given up only two goals and Sailon have produced 10 have outscored opponents, shutouts and have 63-11, for the season. outscored opponents, 48-20. ·we know where their The Tars ore led offensively strengths are and they don't by sophomore forward Amy have many weaknesses,• Burlingham {1' goals), Sorrell said. •we need to while the back line of senior dominate the midfield and sweeper Meredith Miller, shut them down up front sophomore stopper Taryn We need to deny their fot· Plamlon, Junior Amber Tay· wards the ball. then keep lor and Junior Lauren Birch· them from running at us ffeJd (u w U 01 Junior wban they do g t the ball: rMerVe Kristen Na.bin) b p Edison topped nme.ca1 lhleld junlot goalie Kllaa OuJyon. 3--0, &\the &It round. 1\'I • Sorrell Mid dU Today's Winner will has been the team'• advanc9 to 1bunday'1 qu&r• strength all teelOfl, terf:IDal agu.t tllther No. 4- Todey Will be the third IMded Claremont {2()..1-5) meeting betWffn Haibor or'l'bouMM OUi (1 4 ~·3). • • Tempo will be.a key whe n Sailors host Pacific in tonight's CIF I-A second round. Barry Faulkner DAILY PILOT P ~Rwi-BOYS HOOPS BEACH -Tonight's ClF Southern Sec- tion Division I-A second-round boys basketball playoff game between host Newport Harbor High (20-6) and Pacific from San Bernardino (19-6) is a clas- sic matchup in several respects. 1) It's a 7:30 battle between Pacific's free-wheeling up-tem- po style (77 .6 points per game) and Harbor's more structured, defensive-minded approach (58.6 ppg). ~ 2) It's Inland Empire against Orange County. 3) It's the Pirates against the Sailors. STEVE McCAANK/DAl..Y P!l.OT Greg Perrine and the Sallon host Mascot mayhem and geog· raphy aside, Newport Coach Larry Hirst believes hls team's more-methodical game gives Pad.fie tonight. his team a solid chance to become only the third team in the school's 71 varsity ·seasons to win two playoff contests. MWe're going to try to keep the score low,~ said Hirst, who guided a Sailor squad ravaged by illness to a 55-50 first-round home biumph over Santa Fe . That win allowed the Tars to reach the 20-win plateau for only the third time ever, the second under Hirst, who is 95-42, 4-4 in the postseason, dwing bis six-season tenure. •· ·1 don't know a lot of their opponents, but I know the style of play, in general, in Riverside and San Bernardino is more up-tempo,• Hirst said. •1 know, in their losses, they haven't scored as much (55.8 ppg)." The San Andreas League co-duunpions, who have advanced to at least the I-A semifinals the previous five seasons, needed a three-pointer with eight sec- onds left to stave off upset-minded Riverside Poly, 65- 64, in Friday's opening round. Coach Scott Smith's Pirates, on a nine-game win- ning streak, are led by 6-foot-2 senior guard Donnell Jury and 6-6 senior center Chris Adams. Jury came into the postseason averaging 26.8 points and seven rebounds, while Adams was chip- ping in 20 points and 12 rebounds per contest. . The duo combined fot 33 points against Po~ which fell victim to 6·2 junior Anthony Bradley's thr~-point­ er. Poly missed a layup as time expired to keep the • Pirates alive . Newport, in Its scbool-record·tying fifth straight postseeson. is led by eenlor guo.rd Aaron Yam.al (15.8 ppg) and 6-6 Junior center Tony Melum (17.8 points and more tbo.il 11 boatdt per gemo). YaJna.1, a third-year vamty perfonner, acoied o game-high 22 points Prlday, including the team'• last two field goalt ln the On.al 80 teCX>ndl to erue a 50-49 defldt. Htm Mid Newport'• •tarting fiv woUld &190 iDdude junior point guard Greg PerMe. Junior for- ward Erik Peterson and 6-8~ Nedim Pa)mc (14 rebOundl Prldey), 'lbnlgbrt winner Will meet elU. No. 3 IHtled VU· =~~ ... ) 01 St John 8oeco (tM) In Priday4I quat· Doily Pilot why flt OOUlt etlOUld no4 grant""~ A HEARING on lhe P4MJtlon Wiii be held on MARCH 15, 2001 at 1 45 p.m In Otpt L73 loc:altd al 341 The C11y Drive South, Orange, CA 92868 IF YOO 09JECT lo lhe granting al lhe pri- llon, ~ should lPC>MI at Ille hOanng and 1tate your objectiooa or lilt wnnen object1<>ne Wtlh lhe court btlore the hearing. Your •P· pearance may be 111 per-'°" or by Y<M 8t10mey IF YOO ARE A CREC> rTOR or contingent cted· llor ol the <lecHMd, ~ muat tile VoU' datlTI With the court ancs mail a cov; to the personal rep- resent111ve appolnl8<1 by the court wtthln lour monlhl from the date ol !tie 11111 issuance ol let· ta,. as provldec:t In Pro- bate Code 58dloll 9100 The t•me '°' fil.ng ciaimt will not exp11e btfore lour monlha from the hearing dete nolloed above YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kepi by thtl oourt 'tt you are o person lrt- terested 1n lhe tslale. you may Ille With the coun • Requesi I()( Soe· c•al Notice (lorm DE· 154 J ol the rlling of an in. ventoty end eppreul al estate assets or ol any pe11t1on or account as provided tn Probale Code S8CllOll I 250 A RequeSl lor Speaal No- t1oe fOfm is available trom the coun cierk Attorney tor Petitioner ThoMaa w. Hendlf'aon, Etq. SBN 31542 5030 C.mpua Dr Newpor1 BHch, CA 92880 Published Nuwport Beach Costa Meso Darty Pilot Feb<uary 20 26 27 2001 TM339 ~":. --~ ' - HOTICl~'-1'fr1 NOT1C! TO P\irluant to Seatlon N011C& or TaUl'rU rs Ho oo.oes7S '-* No CONTRACTORS tt100 al flt Pubic Con SAU TSIFlllll otOOMC 118*61 lWI 0ro. No CAWHG FOR llOI ~~in h~r= APNl•l9-162-67 YOU ono101eo ...._,_.....___ School ot.tr1ct· I AJU! IN DBFAULT UN· •• ,,__ •• ._.. ~ ..... _..... • ........... perm lllng I • IUC 0... • NOTlC" OF No 81384611 N'N Ho 04~ ._..,, ""''"' ctHIUI bidder 10 ...., A "' ot2·10 High Diltlld IU4>ICIWl9 ..Wrlllfl tor 01!1.JNQUENT ASSESS· YOU ARE IN OEFAULT Obtain Oocumen11 eny moneye WllhMld by MENT" AS SHOWN UHOlA A DEED OF Ind Bid Due at. Hunt· lht Olatrfc1 lo tnav•• IELOW UNLESS YOU musr DATED OS/17100 l~on Beech Union 1)41tfortnance under the TAKI ACTION TO PRO- IJHlESS YOU TAICE H h SetlOOI Oielrlct. oontrect Of permlnlnQ TECT YOUR PROP-ACTION TO PftOTECT 10 51 YOfl(lown A¥9.. peyment of rllentlOne l!RTY. TT MAY BE YOUR "°""'"R-. IT ... y Purchaalng, Room 381, d di SOL..D AT A PUBLIC rn..,..-" I' ""' H II""' a. en CA ••rne reclly Into SAU! rF YOU NEED SE SOLO AT A P\J8UC un • .,..on • · Hcrow SALE If YOU NEED AH 92646, (714) 964"33311 BY: acw.nlng Board AN EXPl.ANAT10N OP E.XPlANATION OF THE ••I 4350 Signed: nu: NAT\JR.E OF THE NATURE OF n.e Due Dalt TllurNly, Ill Sual U£1 --. PROCEEDINGS ~h 22. 2001, 2P1n _,....... AGAINST YOU. YOU PAOCEEOING AGAINST NOTICE IS HERl:BY Dlr&otor Procure-SHOUL..D CONTACT A YOU. YOU SHOUl.O GIVEN Illa! lhe Hunt• m•ntlln•roy Con· l.AWYl!ll NOTICE IP COHfACT A LAWYER. lngton BHch Union MrvltlOf\ HEREBY GIVEN Clw die NOUCI Is flatatly gnoan t11at High Scnoof Olslrlcl, Or· Published Ntwp0r1 ruJ propcny 111 On.aie CTC Real Estala S.-lllQ8 County Callomil Beach·Cost1 Men Coull()'. Cahfomla, known FICA CTC F0tedoeur9 acting by and~ Iii Delly Pilot Febluaty 13. u 2.423 Minutcftlall Way s.r-CotponM.on • Governing Board, here-20, 2001 T33§ CotU Meu. Cahforru' OUI\' 9IJCIC)lnltcl IN'* lnalter referred to u and furlbu dacribcd in ~t to the DMcl ol ·01STR1Cr. wlft ,_,..,. NOTICE OF E.lh1b11 ·A"· Loi 269 arid T NII tMCAad by JAMES up IO. but not I.tier 11\1111 SE I z u RE I l/l l4ch und I• Mled llllU. E WIU.lAMS. Jfl AHO the abovt·llaled lime, PURSUANT TO n1 in and common 111 Uld MARY ¥:l A WtlllAMS. aealod b1dt tor the HEALTH AND ro Loi I or TrlCt '160, u HUS8AHO ANO WIFE AS 1ward ol contrectl for SAFETY CODE per mtp recorded 1n Book COMMUlfflY PROP£.RTY the lolow\nQ projec1a SECTION Ill Pase. 40. 41 A 42 of Cllleel C>ell7IOO eno Protect: °&Id •661 • ML1Ult..n..ous ~. m cbo llCOlded 05/30/00 u Athletic Field Renov•· 11471/11488 O«tee of die Cowvy 1nattumaru NO 11on • Ooeen View High AND NOTICE OF bcorder of •id counry 2000028264t. o1 <l't'IOll School. MandatOty Job INTENDED Toaedlcr with oon· ~ in Iha~°' ,,,. Walk· 9 ooam. Thurs· FORFEITURE eu:ltW•c caacmmu and County RlcorUer ol Orw1Q8 day, Merct> 1 2001 PURSUANT TO aon uclusi•c riallli or c-ty. ~ .. o1 Cll.fom1a. Ocean V1e'W High HEALTH AND W11Y over, ullder and ...a Ml "" 03l20I01 at School, 17071 Gothard. SAFETY CODE upon, Loe I for-~ 200PM Al tne Ncr1h "°"' Huntington Beach or dalnbtc f1llt• &lid eruranca to ,,,. eo..niy LtGense C·27 SECTION 11488.4 cireu c.etcv11J011 tablet, CcunhOuH, 100 ow: Bids et\ID be rectr.ied On January 21. 2001 poltt, w11a and colldu11.1 c..1111 onw w.t, s.nca In the place Identified al 1515 South Co111 for el~cic11)', !depbonn Ana. CA 81 publlt ....,.... above. and ahall be Drive. 1205, La Ouonta and CKbcr purpoea and to N ~ tlo008r 1or opened end publicly IM Motel. Cost.a Mesa acco.11emcnu chm:co. and ca.i> "' cnadl aa datalbe<I read aloud at the llbove-CA the property de· for such roof onrfwlas ~. ~yable 1n 1u1 at ume staled date. uroe and 11Cnbed as: $38.200 was Uld oilier mcroedunerus of we. .. ngnc. btle anO piece Plans and specif!-seized pursuant lo or 1 like or dwimilu .n1era11 ~ to ""' eabonl are on file at the Health and Safely Coda ktlld. and e&ICmtnU on ,,_ lllld by I "'°" 1a.4 addrasa MS1ed above See1Jon 114 7 t /I 1488 by lld.)KCnl lou of tu! Tnc1 o.eo al Trull, Ir\ ltle In accordance with the 1he Costa Mesa Polt<:e for roof o•erlllna• and ~ t C Ill I Oefartmen1 Olhe1 cncroldlmmu. of 1 ......-1111.lated ., uoa ... ons o a Ofn a ;::.::.:' ~ ss and he properly wes like or disaimll&r kind -nr and lnO u Professions Code MIZad W1th respect to at· E.cei>11n1 from IUd ..nd1 more IUlly 08ICrtb8cl "' cne s 702 5 leged 111olat1on(s) ol a •ldcd llJ34th llllCfCSt tn aoo.. rel•lnCIO OMO ot p ~ion c 1 8 ~ ' c~nd Secll()('t(S) of lhe Heallh common m uld to lA>I I :z,11. n;:,,., S1tee1::::::, ~ ~~8the ~ !~.-Safely Code oon·mlUJl•e UICfllems OllJ9NllOn. , "'Y ol II'« raqutros !hat the b«ld8f ~""'' You ere hereby &ad noo-caclwive 1111111 of real ,_,._,., delCttbed r,osses5 the class1-notlhed thll lhe Oistnc1 "'1Y over. undtt and upon ,....,...... ·r ca11on of contracior'a Anorney ol Orange aaJCI Lot t roe necau~ er •OOYe '1 purpcneo 10 C>e license noted above at Coun1y has ln1haled dcairable insrcss and 323 LUGOHIA ST the time lhe bid 19 1>1oceadtogs to lorlert the Cfltsl. cetevision cables. NEWPORT BEACH. CA submitted Pursuant to above-described prop· pipes. w11es and coodu1u 9le6J The undanqted BUSlneM and erly pursuant to Heallh ror e~K)'. 1Clq>llcnn TrustM Cl~ any p I c d and Safely Code ml ot.ller purpo$CS and NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S lllOllrty tor any onoDtTec:tnlSS s '0 essions 0 e Sectlon 11488 4 KC011ucmcnu tbcrl:ID SAL.I! T.S No 9' 4465 33 ~ "'• ~·-......._._ ~ ecllon 7028 15 no V , _ No 1.....,.,....., "' --.....,_,, payment tlhall be 11\itde ou 8fe lnstnicted that lt'WCll. dnlJLI. w11er. 111 ...... _...., -CQrTmOn deslgnel>on for WOl1t Of matenal un-11 you de&lre lo ooniost &lid steam pipes, ind MClAIJGtt.lll YOU Nf£ 1f any '1IOWn nt< .. n Tiie de th 1 C1 I tho lorte1ture ot this acc®uemenis 11\erec.o, and ~~~Jus~~ t<Mll amount ol Itta unl)lld ,r:, u~ ':.: ~~~~ property. purauanl to for sud\ roof overll.anas <n'1&19!18 lHESS YOU llalt-.c:a ....,, .nt•ut Contraciore venf1es 10 Health and Safety Code and olh<-r c:ncroadlmcnLI TAKE ~ TO PRO-~ ol 111e OOllQllLOt> ttte 0.stnc1 lhat ttte con-SeCIJOr'I I 1468 S. you of 1 hkc or d1U11111llr TECT YOUR PROPERTY, :M9C:Uled l>y in. ~ lO tractor was properly must l~e a venlied claim kmd. !or t.lle benefit or die IT t#l.V BE SOlO AT be SOid plus rutONlll• licensed al the time the staling your interest In rcnalnins lou in u1~ PUBUC SALE F YOU MllrTWcacl COits. •~ bod was subml118d Any the property You must Tnct and che rerm1n1n1 NEED"'°' EXPl.ANl.TlON -eov.ncas al Itta I.me of contraclor not 50 f!IO this clatm in the Su-mter"' on Mid lA>I I ml OF THE NA~ OF THE Ille 1nt0ill puOlatlOl'I ol Ille licensed 11 subject to po nor Court ol the uccpuns •nd r_r.,na PROCEEDING AGAINST Notica of Sala •S penah•es under the law County of Orange w11hm from uld Lot 269 cue· YOU. YOU SHOl.lD $304598 83 M IS pou.oOle end Ille <Xlf11raCI will be (30) diys ol the lorst pub-menu for roof O•crllan&· CONTACT A ~ A INI at lh8 time of ~ the conSldered vOld If the l1c111on of this Nollet . 1nas uld other encroach· public a.ocoon wit to the 0!*""9 bOO m1y be Jns license classihcallon unless you receive menu. or a hke or d1s.111n1· ~ bidder lot cmh. cnan ine touic onclebteoness speofied heremaflei 111 oc1uol no11ce (Please tar kind. for tile bcndir or c:mttlm(a d-*cn..n on a oua In 11e1e11uan 10 cal/I, 11>1 that of 8 "speaalty oon· use 01 F00766) You ad)letnt lou or Mtd Tn~ -ot r8IOtW blnll. a Trustat,.. ICX9PI c&tllo4tt"s lracior" 11 defined m mUS1 serve an endorsed will be sold II pubhc ct-=* drlMofl b; • lllle ot dl«ks drawn on , scale 0t Section 7058 of the Cali· copy al Iha claim on the aucoon sate to die h1.&M11 feder1ll Ctedll \Don, or • MllOnll banil. a cneCll torn1a Bu sines. and District Anorney of Or· b1d4er on FnJay. Much dlllCk drW«I b; • llala or ore-11y 1 siai. 0/ ledeiaJ Professions Code. the ange Counly (Alln 09, 200t. 11 3.30 p m . l9det8I -1QI and lcln a-u1'IOl'I. at a CN<A specially conlractor Oepuly-1n·Charge for aVI. culuers ch«.k -*>II Ot uWllJa ~ oy a .-e OI 1eoera• awarded tho oonlrac1 fOf N E T ) Bl 401 C1v1C d11wn on a DIC or na --.i. or 11-..inga llW\91 and loan lhl6 WOf11 lhell 119811 con-Cenltr 011ve West, uonal b~. a chccl. drawn bar-. "*'*' " Secllon 1 ... _ Santo Ana. CA 92701 by a .Ute or federal credit 5102ol'ttoe F'.....c.t Code assooation. 11111"11' ilrvc1 a m&j()(tty 0 ,,.., da union. or a .h.~ dn~ ~ 0t ......,..,, oar>11 _....... ·~ a~"'-with withtn lflirty (30) ys ot ........ -.. and~ IO dO r:... ll$SOCll..... -···· ""''" •. ~.,.,........ by l llllle or redcrat D•· _ In ,_ .... wiS be apedlecl 1n Sedlorl s1112 o1 tne p"""81on6 o1 ea111or-the h51r.g o1 tile ciallTI •n jft•s and ~ &UOCIMlOll. held ... the ... .,..__...._.. the FNlllCYI Code .llflO noe BuSIOess and tile upenor Coun.C1v1I ... "' _., .....-·-*'1hon:ed lo dO Cu.,_ in Professions Code 01v1s1on ""nas IU50C11uon. or ~ • .,_ ba6Dw. d SMC! Sect 7059 The failure to ttmely sa•111c1 banlr 1pcc1fied on .a ngte, •. and......,... 11111 state Illa Wll be Ion Irle and 8 9 venlled Secoon ~102 or IDe F1· ~IO and now"'*' ,,,..,., ,, 111 ·AS IS" Time 1• of Ille H · rww:11J Code and au!llor b; ttoe inmae in the i... ccn:lllklrl. 1>u1 ""lllout ~ All wor11 must be :;:",~ stanng 8::, :e's~~ lUld to do busmcu in ctus 1na111r dalatied property ~ or -1'lflty. completed within 30 Scau The 1.1le ,.,,11 be 01 under and i:u--tt '° • ~ Ot tmolled, consecu11ve calendar ~_'.!Op' r~~YWI resultde1~ all nshc. ucle. lllld tn1Crt11 Deed d T~ dalariild ~ bk ~ diys from the dale spec-'"" ....-• lO below. The .. wil be "' _ _.__ ___ to 11,...._ flied on lhe Noloce 10 clared or order tor· ne by Ille tnu1cc. buc ~................... _, 101100 10 the Sllle Cal· wltllou1 covenanc or war· mede~vMla!A_..... the ind«>ltflnesa Mand POrloceed 111sued by the llorn1a and d1strib ed rancy, cxprcu or impl"'° "' ~·--~,, or Dy SllCI Deed ol Trust. atricl Notice lo reaardtn• mle. pouas1on. _...... • P-ed ............... i•-pu1,,suan1 10 t • =· or encum'. lldvanotS thereund« Mil> ,......,. .. _, 'ti ..., ~ ~ or encumbrances. 10 .IO~ps;h~ =~~1::',!': :;: fr,';' a:.C:.rd v~ ~ ~ale~ C~e~ct~on Ml~~ b:~t 1:1!;U: ~ tool d "8 MO.i!W Dy lllCI Oaeo ol contrae1, and shall not 1148 w1lhout lurlher Ill ~11 ccr1tm NO o;;;i•~=-' ~ Ille Trust wolll lfller1111 thereon tequore lhet work be nollCe or heani, TI OF DELINQUENT d Tn.tll. ...th ..._. _........ in UICI ....... commenced lass than Published ewport ASS MENT re. Ind 11111 dwg9I ~. es ... ~-·-· (5) days from date al 11-Beach-Costa Meu • provld9d In the "'*<•). p1us """· cNrg8s Siii suance of said Notice. Dally Pilot Fll>f\lary 6. corded 11 • 2000 ~.Wider the tarnw .._~ al the Tf\IStee F I pl 1 -... 13. 20. 2001 fNSTRU NT NUMBER d "8 Deed d Th.tit, r... ""'o1 the uvsts auteo 1>y 81 ure to com e 8 .... 202748 T321 2000043t3S n tile Ofli· • tw.on. Ilea. c:fwgaa. 11111 DMcl of Trust Oetad WCl'k witl1ln Iha bm8 sat -cl&! R=lrds Ounce end....-d Ill ,..-n.. 0211S101 CTC Ru! Es1111 forll1 herein will reault tn NOTICE OF Councy. California The • 1or the IDllli .-ncMC (II s.r-FKA ere ~~.C:mJ:~= ~r ~ APPLICATION TO 1111oon1 or tile aaJe, u, a1 ~~~~de FOl9Closure Se<'lllCl9 d•" ol dol1vy In the SEU ALCOHOLIC ttle ttmc of die inmal ._., .. v.,_ _, ~ 400 , pubha11on or t.llc NOllCC ~ 1111n-.c1 ID be arr.otn al $100 per day BEVERAGES of Sale. reuonably csu • Ml for1ll balcJw_ The CoonttyWlda INiy. sv.ae, Each b1i;lder shall Date al Filtng rnar.<d 10 be S4. 917 &4 _.,. mst be 9f9lllllr on Som VaMey. CA 93065 submit. on the lorm Appllcalion 1ncludonc taie ch.usu. 111 ~ d .. TNlllOt' Pnona· (IOS) !>2().SZ4l. luml$hed With lhe con· February 2. 2001 advances made 10 senior Owtll J ~ a 8ai. tnfolmallon (~) 5711-tract documents. a lt51 o1 To Whom It May ~ bcnor~. recs characs. nwrled llWI • '* ecle 11111& By ISITruatee Sale the proposed subcon-cern eapcnxs of die TNiu:c. Ind....-lllOPlllY. ~ Oll'ICer lroctors on lhis pro1ect The Name(s) 01 the attorney fees. eipciua ~ l'Nliee:-· Thi CTC Ree.I Estate ServQs 11 as required by tho Appllcanta la/are required 10 protccc die Wiil """"' a LM Corpe>. • <111>1 coledOt •l18IT'4llln0 Su1>1et11ng and Subcon-Klf>ES CORPORATION secuncy or ror tile ot.llcr rllllon fU Wo16 & ~ to OllllCI • oeot My tractlng F11r Practices The applocants hslad purpoacs itto .. cd 11y lnb. ALM CofJ)oflltlan, lnformaoon OOlaltled wt11 be Act. Public Contract above are epplyong to contnct or br i&w and Reoordld owY11118 • uMd lat 11\aC l)Ul'POla Code Section 4 t 00 el the [)eparlment of Alco-1n1erctt on JI Ille abo•e ~ No. 02J20/01 02127/01 Hq holle S.V1rage Control lmOU1IU The lt1IOlllll on 1Sl8801-In bodl -. Ol/06IOI Each bid WI be ac· lo sell alcoholic die daie of sale may be P'OI_ -d a.:111 Alccrda __ ~20:M21• companied by a oerttfied t>evereoee at crater Chan the ~ ford! in N cJlloa d h ~ °' csshior'e check or bid 580 ANTON BL VO allo•e The ule will be ::.. °""°8:.. eour:r a:: Fictitious ButlMH bo!>d In an amount not STE 101A COSTA conduct" cbe "°"' llC'pt, ()3.()l!(l001 11 2~ PM Name Statement leas lhan ten percent MESA. CA 92626 t'llO'anC.c of the <>nncc Piii» d Sale: M Iha Noftt1 The follow!~ persona (1~ .. ) of lhe total bid Type al license(•) 11.f>-C"ic Cen1u . 300 E BSC 10335 rtoncentrralOlllCounly are doinO buSlness es price, payable lo Iha plied for: 47 •. ON·SALE Chapman. Onnce. Cth· ea..u-700 CMc Elder Md Elder. 407 OIS'T'RICT u a guaran-GENERAL EATING romia 92666 Tht on11· NOTICE OF c.... ~ ..._, s... Costa Mesa St . Costa tff !hat the bidder, ii Ila PLACE ml llllllOr (record owner PETITION ,_ CA.~ d l9lplld Meu.. CA 92627 proposal la accepted. Publlslled Newpor! at Ole time die Nooce of TO ADMINISTeR balli-lnCI °'* citwgaa; CSf\losta'°'!.,Am,. SEttde, 'c· 04901a7 ~H .. .f"omptly lue~~· e0e1a1 chp·ClooatFa bru Mu 6a Od111q\1Cft ) 4-N t ESTATE OF: $471,511281, lllr1llled. .., """ '"""~l ..... , a a~ 1 I e atyU. wu recorded wu on MARY GREVAS S1rW111 ~ 01: rJt9 Mela, CA 92627 .. bsfactory Faithful Per-13, ~1 20()! ~ 1.. Fintl. The undenl1ned ARY oomnan :.1g..,., d This bullnut 11 con-lormance Bond In 1n Truaee discb11t11 any aioSJR~E M ka ,.., ~ SalidM'll ducted by an lndMcalal amount nol IHa ltlan FIC1ltlout ButJrMN hab1t11y for any ~orr~· · • ~ 8-itl. C-. Have you 11arted one hundred percent Name Statement ncu or die llfcct addreu MARY GROSE 929110 AA ~ ~1. doing bueineea yte? No (100'lC.) ol the tot1I bid The followlng pereone tnc1 ot11u common oe111· CASE NO. A208118 Thi wdal..,_i T~ SNton Am Eldef pr1ee, lumllh 1 P1ymen1 111 doing bullneea u l'WIOn. 1r any sbown 'fo all lletra. benefl· cllr:*lma .,, W. b Thia etatement wes Bond "' an amour1 not JOHN & ANNA abcrfe Oacecl F«Onwy c1srr.1. credltora. cont· ll1Y hiOUOtd-d .,. filed wtth th& County IHI than one hundred CATANA OBA JANI 9. 2001 Monuccllo lngent creditor-a. and .._. ..,_ "' Cllw Clenl al Orange County percent~. 1.!! ~ KING, 20n Cha"9 St. Commumty HOOW>Owncrt P4if80n8 wtio mey Olhef• oamrnan dMlgl11l11n. f on 01/23/2001 ial bid ,.._ .... ,.,.,_, ,7 ,.. __ u~--,._,....... NloctaUOn By 1Cnm L W1M be lnltrMtacl In !tit .,,, "'-...,,,._ I no 2001H52t3t c:.rtlfleelN l\'ldenetng • ..,._... .._, ......,.. Momaoa. Scnoor Tniae wN! or eetete, or both, ot. =-~:.i_~ ~ Pilot Jin 30, Feb ltlal the ,.quired inluf. ~ ~ Catan& 20n omc.r for Donald T MARY OAEVAS 0, 131 20, 2001 !320 •nee le in elfec1 In lhe Cherie 51' 7 • ,._~ Mclncyre. TNMCIC POii GROSE aka MARV 0 .,_,, ._.,. ID .. atnOl.lll9 Ml forth In the " 1 ' ...,.,a omcc Boa 191 AllWim. GROSE ... MARY lacmbld .. ~ Flctttloua BuslMH 98Mfll condilJona In Miu. Cllilomle ll2e27 CA 9111~191 (714) GROSE be ~ w • the IVent of falkn to Anni A. c.t.na, 20n 6JS-5J99 THJS OFn<1 A PETITION FOR ~ ....... ID Heine Statement enter Into the contract Cherie S1 • 17• Colla IS ATT'f!.Ml'T1NG TO PROBATE has been ........., ~ 10 .... ~~towing pereonas· 1 and ••ec:ute the ,.. MMa. Caldomla ~7 COUEO' A DUT ANY hied by MICHAEL M d Ill ~ d ... ....... -· 1 ~ quH9d ~. 9UCh ... !!!'.!.. ~__!. oon-INTOJJIA110N 01· PIERC£ In the Superior = d~ ~ ~ ~ LBT ~ SIMCe, bid eecurtty wll be for. ::;-;-""' ,.._.., tnd TAINW CAN AND YflLL Court of Calllornla, ~ flla .__ .. ~~ ~ Allle, !Nine, fefttd. The Falltllul Per· Hev• "OU llarled H UJ.ED FO~ THAT COUf1tt o1 ORANGE A "-,.__ "" _ _.. fonnence Bond ehel re-' 'Uil'OSE. THE PETITION FOR -....-wim.m l . T~•t. 41 "*"In f\.j bee -... dolno bualn .. a ytl? TAC"6IOIU PROBATE rwquella ltlet ~~ = Allllt. Mle, CA i... "'°'91 .. V'*fWI-v:.,1~ "11, 211pao 1121 MICHAEL M PIERCE ~" 7» rnt i-tnMI 1e con-IM l*tod M ~ In nu etatement wet N011CE TO :n..~....:ivri~ ~~ '= dl'*Cf by; an tndlvlclJel ttllr:'~s~ .. !!<!.. ~n!!.. ~~ CONTRACTORS ....... •ch. ~ Have you •tarted -"C! ... _._ ..-.. "' ...... _ -~, CAl.1.JHO FOR BtOS ~ ....... °' -•':z.a.:' ':=· .\"'.., Clolno bUein&u y11? ..,_ .,.. "" ,..,_ on 01131/2001 8Clhool CMttlCI "" dtcedenl. -· v11 011'110o1 anv °' 111 cw to -1 .. s-· • THE PETITION re-TIUlllma 0.: · .., .., walw any ~rltila 0.llY ....... •';'AO. • •"1 .. • ~ e.c:tl Union quut1 Ile ~a CZA)7QCI01 ~11111 Wollam L Tuc:Mt Of tnformallllM In any ~ .-...,. ,.-_,, v, ~. ... 9cflOOI Oiatrlelt WW .,-., oodldll. 1 any, Cl2f1 <1Z12 Thia llatlfMnl w&e b6cil or In flt ~ 29._, 2001 1'325 Obteln Document• be edmlllttd 110 ~ flied wfth lhe ~ ,.. ~ b¥ $eclllofl NOT1CI Of end Did Oue at HunA· The Wiii Mid ffllY oodlclll atfk °' C>nrP CounlY 1n3 al the Ctlfot'nla APPUCA-.... TO lng1on 8"eh Union 111 •velteble tor ••· ITAT!Ml!HT OF °" ~1Mf42IO Labor C:OO., the~ RU ALC0Houc H~h School Oltlrtct. ~ cx!'t_ f'9 • kAlpt r::H:*=no3: ~ Feb 13.20. :..:..~;;:: llVE .. AOH ~~::n ~1: TH PETITION 19-IUSINES8 NAME ~-0. 2001 ~ Slate °' c.llfomla ,_ Dllt Of f'.Wl'I ~ OHdl CA quellta aottlOltly to act-The lotloWlng per· detlnnlned IN ~ ~lcetlon: ~· (714) ~ ' lnhltef ,_ ...... ""'* eon(•),_ {tlelre) an· Actttloue 9uelneae pre,amno ratH of ~ 1 .. 2000 -430b h .. _.._,. "'°"*""" daned lht UN ol f'9 ...... '*8tl1Mnl lllllGM In .. io.my In To ~ ft W., ~ =~.~~ • lllrallon °' ~ Id. llOlllloll9 llulllneee '*""" The folo"'4ng pet9orll Mlli:fl .. ~ .... .,. ceM -· (Thie~ "'41 ._ f'ORTV7 OE.SIONI, .,. C1oWto ~ M: l*fOmle<I, Copee d Tt,. Name(t) o1 IN IS HE Y !he Plf'IOnll ,....,.,.. 2412 H&lbOr 81vd., Roye! V"'9"11nO leMce. llMIM nai. dlleimll..-. ~) ..,_ ONDI thtl Itta .V.· ID lllile ll'*'Y *> 1107, Ooa Mele. CA t7W hYlltl llvd .. _,. .,. on • .... YU AUS • tngton IMc:I\ UnlOn 1ton1 ~ obta1n1nO 92&26 ttte fl.t9tln. ~ OtSTRJCT. • ~ TM ....,_ llltd .. ~ ~· oour1 IPC>f'O'Y., hfori TM ~ 8'.tel• 9.21'0 IN1 be oblelned upon ~ et9 ~ ..... -~-1 _,,,_ king ceN111 '*1 Im-MM ~ ,...,,_, to ""'"*-M et.t111. ,,..,..._ 1'tlt OUt• 11111 h DttpwlMl't· d ~ ~ -:......~ .. port.MC ectioN. how· lbow ... lied Ill Qr. 11142 IMM BIYG., lhel ,... • Otlfll'I d halla ...,.... OcwW01 __........_ Ml. 1.-.. .,.,, .. .,........ ...-:. 8n01 Colny on INOO. t228. T-. ~ ._.~ • lllidJ .. to M I elc•"•flc ~ ~ .........,. • be ,...... FU NO. f1Xl01831111 tt1'0 ... ·-..... "" =--at I t7'CI • -,_ to ·aMI nallOe t In-TNe .......... CIO!'t' TI* ...... ii ~ ll'!'f -..OO.•MIOI ..., " lkVO m . W ._ ...._ nlll ... ~ "'9iillS ~ """' ~ 1 ..... .._.. 1Jt: If\ ....... I lflll tlllf _. ._ l'Wl A100 cotlA M!UA. ~........... ..... .... ..., ,.. ....... ,.._ tt"9 JW naf1ed .. ....-.ct ~ CA -1 --I'll Of .,,..,.. te lie laut•" CIU ti M .. .,.._ .,,.., No ,.... d ...... to i! GI ~ .... Ollf'lll9ca IOt = ~J..11: w.~ ......_ M. aw. ......,. .......,~ llw 111r. 41 "'°" l!W~~ ..... TNI ....... ... • ......... ..,, h .. ~ tl ANO ...... ':';F Wllllln aul'!'f'lr .. 1111 tied .-119 ~ ... ,_.. 1W ~ h ~ IATWllQ .uc1 • .--c:= _... .. "4 CllMll. ., o.,.. OttMNW a.. *' a.. ~ Ho _..,. ... , rat .i .......... C.. 4 _..,. ':-: '::..: "' 0110~.a1• Of\ ~ .... = ::r, =. ':.: t--~..,__,.~ • a t M W• ................. ;n,~,,. 'n1A ~..,,=,~ =nr.:·--·~·-· ::.;r ..... School t 905 Main SI • Huntlnglon 8eacti Lloet .. A or B or C·53 Bids anal be rtotlv9d In lhe place ldenlified abovt. and end be opened ind publicly r .. d lloud 81 the ~ ataled dale, llmt llld •A mandMoty well! wlll be Mid .t .00 em Wedne.cley, February 21, 2001 for contnieton not atten0-1ng lhe .,,...,~ _ .. on 'ebNart •. aoo1. Plana and apocrh· cabona ote on Ille 11 the 1ddrH1 11611<1 lbo111 One HI of docvmenl• ~Y be o1>1a1neo IOf a relundable deposit ot S200 per set SP&C1al handling auch 11 ov1rnogh1 dehvtry, will be 1va1labl• ar biddet'a e.penM Deposit Wiii be refunded 10 lhe Conttac- rors upon rarum ol the documents to the Purchasing Oepertm&nl 1n OOOCI ooodl1ion Wl!hin fl\le (5) days alter 1tie bid opening dare In acoor~nce wilh lh• prov1s1on• ol C11rtorr111 BustneM and Protu11ons Code Section 7028 I 5. and Public ContraC1 Code Seebon 3300 the owner requires lhal ltie boddec POSS81~ the CllSSI· hcahon of conrractor's license noreo above II lhe tome the bod IS subm1ned Pursuant ro Bus.nesio and Proless1ons Code Section 7028 15 no peymen1 Shdll bo made for wort. or marenal urt- der the contract unleu and unhl ltle Registrai of Con1rac1ors venl1es to the 01Slr1ct 111111 Iha con- Ir acror was properly locensld a1 Iha lime 11\e bid was submitted Any contracror not so licensed is subject to penallle5 uncle! the law and !NI contract Wiii be considered void II rhe license c1assll1ca11on spec1he<1 hereinafter is tnal ol 11 soecially con- tractor u. delin&d 1n Sectoo 7058 ol the Cah· forn1a Busmese and Proless10ns Code. the specially contractor awarded Iha contract tor this worll s~n naett con· s1ruct a mafQl1ty ol Iha WOtl< 1n accordance wt1h lhe prov1SK>ns of Cahlor· noa Business and ProfossJOm Code Se(hon 70.59 T 1flte 1s of Ille es· sence All work must be comple1ed within 160 consecu11ve calendar days trorn !he date spec 1hed on the Notiee .to Proceed issued by lhe 01s111ct Notice 10 Proceed shall not be is. sued pnor lo hve !SJ ddys alter award Of the contrac1 and $hall not reQu•re that work be commenced less than (5) dayt. from dale of is suance ol said Notice Fa11uie 10 comple11 1he woril within lhe bme set form herein will resu" in the 1mpos111on ol hqu1· dated damages lor each day 01 delay, on the amount ol $500 per day Each b1dde1 shall subm•t on Iha form lumlshed wi1h the con tract dOcuments. a hsl al tile proposed subcon tractors on 1h1s projecl as roquored by the Suo1et11ng and Subcon· trac11ng Faor Practices Act. Public Conlrscr Code Section 4100 el seq In accordance with Education Code '7078.11. \he Olatrlct hH a par11clpatlon gcMtl of et .... 1 3 per· cent of the overall do lier emount u • ~ MCh yMr for dlaabled vetlf'tn buai- n • • • enterprlaea (OVBE). Eacn bid w• be ac- comp;inoed by 1 certified or caShters cnec+. Of bid bond 1n an omoun1 not less than Ion percent 11~1 ot the lotal bid pnce payable to the DISTRICT as a guaran· tee thll the bidder If Ks propoaal 1s eac.pled shall promptty Hecvtt the Agr~. lu'"'6h a sat1alact0f}' F1lll'1ful Per· lormance Bond 1n an amount not IMa lhln one hundred pefcent (100"r.) o1 1'19 tOlal bid pnce, lumish a Payment Bond 1n an amount no1 less ltlan one hundred peicent (I ()()'lo) of lhl to- tal bid pOoa. and lumlsl1 cert1f1c.atn evidencing that the reqwtd lnSUr· anoe • !fl effect 111 lhl amount. Ml k:ltlh in ltlt general cond1tlon1 In the event of !allure to enter into the contract and a•ecut• the re qulr9d dooum«ltl. auctl bod aecunty .. be for· feltied The Flilhl\A Per- lormance Bond ellll re ITlllln In l\M toroe and 91· ::=:.~ lhe Ot'*ll oondlllona The OIStRICT r• MNee the riahl IO ftjtd any OI ell 'b.da or to wllve eny ~lttlM or ln!Ofl'Mlitlee In any i.ta or In flt blddlr1ll Al ~ by SeCliol\ 1 rn ot lhl C.fltotnle l.lbof Code "' Dnetor OI the ~ OI rn. cMWI ~al .. State of Cllifomla ,_ Oel9mllned the OtMrtl pre11•lllno ratH of "OM In Ill loolly In -*" .. --.. to be -Olfb-l'IMdlAll c... of """ ,. .. ~ ~.,.on•• fie DmAJCT, -~ Ny .,. ctlClllMd llPOfl '9QUMl, TM 11111111CtG1 ttlll poet • OCIPr °' ........ _,_ltlib ... n. ...... ..i ~Ulco•ldet--• .,....=.:' .... .. ::.. ........ ~ ....... ....,.. "' .... ~., .. ..... Ho • dht 1n11 ...... :r, .. •· :.-.: ... A.i: ......... ~ .. ......_ _.," .. ..__ 0. ... c.. .. .... -~ ,., .. . ptrmltll119 th• IUC• cu11u1 blctd1 r to auOatlhM ~· tor any moneyt llltthlltld by the Olttlfet 10 -.ire perlorrNnQt unci.< IN contract or perr1\lttltlQ P41Yl!ltnt ot retention• Hrn1d directly Into tterow IY: ~ lowd llgl\ff: IS/ 8'* McLene. Olr.ctor Procure-ment/E neroy Con· Mrvallon Publi$hed Newport Beach-Co1ta MaH Diiiy PlloC F ebfwty 13 20 2001 TJJO Fictitious Butlneaa Name Statement T ha l(lllow1ng per~Ofl' are doing bliGlnesa as Toy Boa1"Toy Boel"Toy Boat 3331 E Co89I Hwy • Col006 lle4 Mar, CA 02625 Diane Naumann. J331 E ea.st Hwy COiona del Mar. CA 92625 Gery Naumonn. 3331 E Coast Hwy COiona ~ Mar CA 02625 This bu~ness 16 con- duCled by husband oind wile Have you •tartec:t d0ong busineH )'Al? "I'*. 2·2·95 Diane Nauman11 This statement was filed with the C<>unly Clark ol Orange County on 02/09/2001 20016854786 Oa.ty P11oC Feb I :l 20 27 Mat 8. 2001 TJP Flctltloua Buslneu Name Statement The loUowtng pa-.ons are oo.ng buSJne&.S as Ho Sum Bistro 3112 Newport Blvd Nuwpon &acn. CA 92663 W1lhe-N1lly Inc 1CAJ 3112 Newport Blvd , Newport Beach CA 92663 This buslne» 1 con· ducted by a corf>')ra1oon Have you Slarted doing business yet? Yes 5 7191 W1ll1e·N1lly Inc Edw81d J 0 Neill Jr Proa This slalemenl was hied with the County Cieri\ of 01 ange CO<Jnty on 0111612001 20016851919 Daily P1I04 Fat> 13 20 27, Mar 6, 2001 T338 Flc1itlout Business Name Statement The tollo"Wing persons are doing buslneas as Aida Shahan91an DOS 23961 Calle De la M.agdolene •431 l.a9una Hilts CA 9265 7 Alda Shahang1an ODS. 2396 I CaUe De La M agdelens 14 31 La!}Una Hiiis, CA 9265 7 This business Is con· ducted by an 1nd1111dual Have you slarted doing busmess yet? No Aida Shat>an91an This s111ement wu hied w11tt lhe County Clerk ot Orange County on 02108/2001 20016854708 Delly P•lol Feb 13. 20 27. Mar 6. 2001 T334 Fictitious 8uslneS1 ' ~Name Statement The lollow1ng per•.oos are dotng busmess as A) Orengo County Mort· gage. BJ Loe Caba~os Real Est1le 17284 Newhope St 1100. Fountain Valley CA 92708 Wallace B Root"Cller 10044 Adams A~e •343 Huntington Beach. CA 92646 Th•S business IS CO<' ducted by an 1nd1V>Oua H1wa you sl.,led doing business ynP No Wallace B Rooecker Trus statemPnt was hied with Iha County Clerk of Orange County on 02/06l2001 20018854458 Dally PoloC Fet> 1 :J 20 27~ Mar 6. 2901 T332 What happens If you don't advertise? NOTHING. Call the Classifieds (949) 642·5678 ~~toot PBCI_,... 18.l..UWAY Mortuary .. Chepel Crematton 110 9toadway C:O.taM_. • t Tuetday, FebNary 20, 2001 7 NOTa TO co.m.ACTOAS INVl'TIHG IN08 NOTIC£ IS HERCBV GIV(N tNt .,. 8oeld ol T~allhe~ v~ Sclhool DIAlll ol Orange Councy CeltfOf Ilia will r-bids up IO Ind lndudwlQ 10 00 A M Maren 16. 2001 al the e>ittrlCI BuSlneN 0!1~ 17210 Oek Street Foun- l&lll Vltley CA 92708 Al ltlas t.rne date and place. bods WIR be pub hcly opened and rHd aloud lor Bid No 01 02 'BALL w"us· U ondlcaled In the Bod $pecdic.aloOn Std dOGU· menta and IP8Clfocabon1 ltl on hll!I II ttte o.t.nci PurcN11ng 091>41nmen1 11210 08~ Slreet Fou,,.. 101n Valley CA 92708 (714) 643-3245 A Manc111ory Prebo<I Conference •nd Job Wal~ will be held c;,n M11ch 8 2001 at 9 00 a m at lht O.litnel M~· tenaf'C& Otloce 1789'l Newland Street. Foun t111n Valley Ca 927011 All boddets mu!>t Oii l)fll··· ent at this 11me 10 t. COM11dered for lh•~ pro1ec1 The Board ol Trustees rv ..erves ttia nqnt to r., 1ect any and all IJod.> •nd to warve any lm,9u1a11ty lher Oln The nght i. Ii!;() rese"'9d by the Bo.1«1 .,t Trustees to lloeleCI ne,...., and/or SCOil8 ol "or\ whlCh 111 thllor c.p1nion v.111 best serve the need~ •1! !he °'5ltlc1 Pr!llla•lin9 WagfJ 3Cll'" v.111 apply ano ·~ Ol'I F ,,, Oatl!d !hit 16th ddy ot February 2001 By. /SI P1trlck Ou1nn Olreclor, ProcuremenV F1clllllea Publisro1 Newp1 r1 Be1ctt·Co .1a Meta Oa~y Pilot F ebtvary <i 27 2001 __ T1.!.!, T S l..o 2(XX).4 265 l U.- No ST795lS74S Nata Qi r M1ia1 , sa Jfldlw Oeld Cl' Trwt Ya&. An In 0.ltlll ;.noer A 0eeo Ot "rusi 0..a Mllf 8 t992 t.illm Yo.; T •c ><to' To ~ YOt.Jt ~ W':f ~ Madie ~ Al Fll.c>lc ~ i Ya. 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