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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-02-05 - Orange Coast Pilot' ., ' SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON »IE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2001 A sorted · tale of two families continue_s Families of Eric and Pegye Bechler are headed separate ways following Eric's trial: One is looking to appeal. onf\ is just looking for an end. Dffpa Bharath DAILY PILOT The f arnil.tes or Enc dnd Pegye Bechler will move on after last week's guilty ver- dict, bul m drnmabcally dlf. rerent ways Pegye's parents, her broth- er dnd three sisters, will try to bury their murdered loved one m thetr own minds. With- out her body, which WdS nev- er found, 1t 1i. the most they can do. But enc BC'<"hler's fdITU.ly will continue lO fight for lus dcqu1ttc1I hy appeahng the verdJCt A 12-member jury convict- ed Bechler on Thursday or first-degree murder for killing his 38-year-old wife during what was supposed to have been a celebratory boatmg excursion off the Newport Beach coast more than three years ago. Jurors also round him guilty or "lying in wait" or suddenly ambushing his VlC- tim -his wife. But they acquitted him of the charge that he murdered Pegye, a successful physical therapist and businesswoman, ror financial gam. The prosecution argued Bechler wanted to cash in on Topics and trends that affect your life Pegye's $2.5-nullion We msur- ance policy Once sentenced on March 16, Bechler will spend the rest or his life in pnson without the possibility of parole. Enc Bechler's defense a'tomey. John Bdmett. said Friday he will appeal the jtry's decision based on juris- cbcbon cllld "corpus· tSsues. Barnett subnutted a mobon lo the Orange County Supep- "She always Uked to see the posi tive in everyt.h.ing.She /oved music. She played the piano. She had a strict, yet kind upbringing.• Margaret Reid. Marshall family friend or Court during the tnal sdy- ing the case should be dis- missed because, according to prosecutlon accounts, Bechler hit his wife on the head with a 35-pound dumbbell and weighted her body mto the ocean about eight lo 10 miles off the coast or Newport Beacb, well outside the state's j urisdJction. Pegye BechJer Eric Bechler • 11 fhey redact evefYthing Erle said -to the police, to n na, to Kobl there is no way to prove a crime here.• John a.rnett. Enc Bechler's attorney That mobon. stralegicdlly submitted by Barnett right alter the prosecution rested its case, was denied by Judge Frank F. Fasel because he sdid there was enough evi- dence that Bechler had embdfked on the murderous Voyage With hlS wife equipped Wlth weights, trash But Barnett still d1Sdgrees with that rullng "The prosecution's ev1- dence does not prove the 100- dent happened Wltlun Call- forrua 's temtonctl waters." he said According to lum, the state's Junsd1ct1on ends wttlun four miles of thE' coast /bags and dumbbells. SEE FAM ILIES PAGE 4 1 I ' · ToWn Center poised for city · approval • For months, Costa Mesa officials have held meetings and asked for changes to the 54-acre expansion plan. Jennifer Kho OAJLY PILOT COSTA 1\-fESA After months of d~lay. the 54-acre Town Center expansion 1s edg- mg closer to City Counal dpprovdl • "I lhlnk we re ready to move forwdrd • said Councilman Gary Monahan • 1 think Uus is a very worthwhtle project for the city. We're been m mtense negot1allons for qwte a whtle and I believe the maion- ty, 1f not all, of the - kinks have been FYI worked out I lhlnk it's time we got the performing arts center expansion and the Town Cen - ter remodel all moving forward.· City starr 1s •What Costa Mesa City Council meet ing • Where: City Hall, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa • When: 6:30 p.m. today • Information: call (7 14) 754-5223 A -RAISING EVENT recommending approval or the pro- Ject, a collaborabon between South Coast Plaza, the Orange County Perfomung Arts Center and Commonwealth Partners LLC The proposal includes a ped estnan- onented cultural arts chstnct bordered by Bnstol Street, Sunflower Avenue Avenue or the Arts and the San Diego Freeway. Costa Mesa salon holds fund-raiser to raise money for earthquake victims Stefanie Frith D AILY PILOT Sipping water from a Sty- roroam cup, 10-year-old Raul p~ wiped his forehead and collapsed in a chair at the reception desk at Luis Hair Salon in Costa Mesa. •1 was hold.mg signs out on (19th) Street, and they said • '$10 for a haircut,' because we are raising money for the (El Salvador earthquake vic- tims) pe6ple,• said Raul, a Costa Mesa resident. •But It was too hot out there.• It was hot inside the hair SEE HAIR PAGE 4 Chocolate: Is it really good for you? We usually don't tell you • guys about all th freebios evoryono k p1 sendmg to us et the paper. That' just because wo don't really want to get y'a_U worked up about the per of lif 1n Jownalilin (OK, so we dOo't get any cool stuff. b\it It IOUndS good. right?) Anyway, the point of all th1s Ii that recently, a little ~ atrived here from H010 H~ that got every· one 110 ~"' u..gbt we'd let you know. The ~ital just redid its Web site, including such cool things as search engines for doctors and presoiptton medicines. Officials have also promtSed that we'll soon get to take virtUal tows of tho hospital. But aloog with the usual press releases, the pec;>ple ot Hoag obviously had some . concern about our intake of choc'olete. lbey tent over a cut little computer, compl wtth a picture of Hoeg'I n~ Web lite attached to the ICl'Ml'L 1i. pkt\Jre Wal mad out ol ~P'lf· BUt the Mt ·came m delicious milk choco- late. And we're talking the solid kind here. None of that hollow stuff. Needl to say. the thing dJdn't SWVlve for more than a few seconds. All the brain work your Pilol! rs keep doing must send our sugar t vela to the gi'OUnd. If you'd stopped by right there and them, we might have even let you have a piece OI the ec:tloa. The way thlngt are. aU We ('.al tell you .. '° Cheek out the at wwwhoog~taL.orv. .. .:.t.s LEFT: Luis Hair Salon owner Luts Salazar hugs bis mom Sebastlana. left. while sisters Marta Barrera and Sandra Mendez, right to left. greet customers. ABOVE: Alexandrla Garcia, 8, bu her hair cut by Raul Martez. PHOTOS BY DON LEACH / OM.Y Pl.OT ll also calls ror a new symphony hall. expansion of South Coast Repertory The- ater, an art museum or academy, restau- rants, an unproved parking area and office space. South Coast Plaza's request mamly con· sists of a glass office buildmg on the comer of Sunflower Avenue and Bnstol Street. said spokesman Paul Freeman. Construc- tion of the buildmg, if approved by the council. would begin this year, SEE CENTER PAGE 4 11111 QASSllD5 MUC91Jna5 w....r nlMMDCOOIMt WMATSAIUW ...... A""'-' ·--. ..,,..., • 7 2 2 2 Above the SURFACE Cruise the harbor aboard the Electra, a 100-foot Classic Fantail vessel. Charters with catering are available for up to 145 passengers. (949) 723-069. 2 Monday, Febtuory 5, 2001 GREG FRY I DAl.Y PLOT Wayne Eggleston, executtve director of the Newport Harbor NauUcal Museum, conslden his positton a "fun job." Faf from run aground Nautical Museum's director making sure to keep himself :busy -and by the ocean. Mathis Winkler DAILY PILOT Early retirement didn"t do it for Wayne Eggleston. A former property manager, the 55- year-old executive director of the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum got busy when City Council members in his hometown of San Oemente proposed turning one of the dty's historic buildings into a restaurant a few years ago. •Al that point, I went nuts,• Eggleston said. As a result, the avid traveler led a success- ful campaign to tum "Casa Romantica" into a cultural arts center. He also raised about $3,000 and got himself elected as a San Clemente councilman. Having accomplished his mission at home, the nautical museum's trustees lured him out of his role as a volunteering retiree and con- vinced him to come work for them in October 1999. . FYI The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum is open from 10 a.m to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. Admission Is free. Information: (949) 673-7863. The new job fit perfectly right from the beginning. he said. "Sometimes you come into a situation where you instantly feel at home,• Eggleston said, adding that he considered his current position as his "fun job." "The trustees are like friends," he said. "Jbey're so supportive of things that.go on here and put in volunteer hours. It's just amazing." Apart from nice bosses, other perks also' come with the job. "I have to look at this every day,· Eggle- ston said, sitting down in his narrow office on the second deck of the stea1h bOat, where the museum has been since 1995. From his desk, Eggleston looks out across Newport Harbor through windows that cover the entire length of the room. "Isn't that awful?" he said and smiled. Originally from Ohio -·1 grew up on a chic.ken farm, and I still eat chic.ken, believe it or not,· he said -Eggleston came to Califor- nia and hasn't left. Years ago, his old company wanted to move him back to his native state. •For a promotion,• Eggleston said and rolled his eyes, making it dear that no job in the world could force him away from the Pad.fie Ocean. At the museum, which has an annual budget of about $500,000 and doesn't charge admission, Eggleston's got enough on his plate to keep him by the water for a while. He's planning to expand exhibitions in the boat's grand salon from three to four per year. The current Rex Brandt show remains up through February. Coming. exhibits include one on the Channel Islands in March and a submarine exhibit that's planned for the sum- mer. Eggleston also hopes to remodel the museum's Newport gallery on the first deck. ·we need to get the exhibit down there more up-to-date,· he said. "More interactive.· lo July, the museum will sponsor an 18- day trip to Scandinavia and St. Petersburg, Russia. Will Eggleston join the group? ·Of course,· came his ~er. •Are you kidding?" tailing courses momillgs; Afternoons, . evenings and weekends. Most counes are five weeb long, and 80% of "\ $100 to $200. OCC's Salling College School of Sailing and Seamanship, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Classes end March 17 and 18. Students will study sea- manship skills, skippering, reefing, right-of-way rules, jibing a large boat and la!e handllJig. Sl 15. {9,9) ~.cs- 9412. 1111111 CWSIS the time is spent sailing on Newport Bay or ln the ocean. e>r-. Cout College'•\ Cou.rses range from ·&,gm- Sc:bo01.· of SaWng and See-.Ding S&UDg,• "Ocean Sail- ~ will offer a vartetY of ,lng," "Women'• Cn~4t and credU and noncredit public • tntrodudlon to Big Boats." Center ii at 1801 W. CoUt Highway, Newport Beech. (949) 645-902. 1Wo ...,.._... ialllntJ d.aM9 of "Introduction to Shields" will take place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. starting Saturday and Sunday at tha oruge Coast Dai- READERS HOTUtilE CA 92626. ~No !WWI sto-WUTHEI AND SURF (949) 642-6086 Record )'O'K comments about the Dally Piiot Of MWS tips. VOL 95, NO. J1 ADQIE$$ Our addr'al Is llO W. Bay St.. THOMAI H. .IOl•BON. CoN Mesa. CA 92627. Mlftltw C0118£CDQNS '°"" DOIDmO, It Is the Pltot's potky to prompt. fdlel:lr 1y corrtct all enon of~ U.CAMl ...... c.all (Mt) 57~). °'Y ldltrr m ., EKIMfW. ,,,........,~Mia ,....~ 0..., Not (\MS-1 ........ PIAI> -GW'°"· ~~ewough---_..,... . In ........ ...., .... 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Kn.. to Wllht-hlgh M\115 end poor to fair c.ondltJons lt~pler. .. 1-2· 2·3' 2·1' ;l-)• 2·)' TIDES TOOAY First low 1:41 p.m ...................... -1.2 First high 6:19 a.m ....................... 6.2 Second low ..................................... nl• Setondhigh 8:12 p.m ....................... 3.8 TUllDAY First low 12:52 e.m .•. -~ ........ , .. 1.9 first high 7:08 a.m... .. ",_ .. __ , 6.6 Sl<ondlow 2 ll ~--·--·~--U SecondNgh &:50 p "'-----· 4 1 Doily Pilot Newpot;t-sailing · team khows how to mess about I n his literary work, •Tue Wind in the Wil- lows,• author Ken- neth Grahame wrote, •Tuere is nothing -absolute- ly nothing -half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats.· What better place to mess about in boats than on our own beautiful Newport Harbor? You can find Terrance Phillips THE HARBOR COLUMN everything from million-dollar mega yachts to dinky-dollar dinghies on our local pond, Just to mess around in boats, any kind of boat for that matter can be fun. There are others who take boating a wee bit more seriously. Some take sailing from the •messing" category to the ·addiction• catego- ry. But where does this addictive behavior begin? (By the way, it has been concluded this behavior is very contagious and habit-form- ing.) It's hard to believe there are those kind of addicts attending our local schools. Newport Harbor High is guilty as charged. having recently sent the likes of Tyler Haskell, Cassy Thompson, Paige Thompson, Scottie Hogan, Jennifer Porter, lroy lreaccar and Charlie • Bou.kalter to the big house. The big houses, respectively, include Georgetown UniveISi.ty; UC Sant.a Barbara; UC Sant.a Barbara; Dart- mouth UniveISi.ty; Stanford UniveISi.ty; the U.S. Naval Academy and the UniveISi.ty of Hawaii. Not too bad for a bunch of people who began ·messing" in boats. "Sailing is a sport that is definitely on the· rise,• says Kristin Mabeny, a crewman on the Newport Harbor High varsity sailing team. ·we have more girls on the team this year than boys.· 1n fact, the varsity team consists of Mabeny, Meredith Potter, Kim Dootsom. Amy Halvors- en, Kelsey Cochran, Whitney Loufek and only three boys, Gary Grimes, Justin Law and Ryan Marshall. The active junior varsity team only has one boy, David· Diller, and three regulaJ' female sailors: Sara Huey, A.J. Olson and Kilamey Loufek. Both varsity and N teams include about 38 members. · The international reputation of the Newport Harbor High Sailing Team is legendary. Wm- ning several national two-man and team championships in recent years bas made an impression with college coaches. Many young sailors have parlayed their love for the sport into college careers. 1n addition. the team trav- els up and down the California coast, where as many as 50 high school teams compete in about eight regattas. U they qualify in certain events they are able to travel to regattas on the East Coast, as well. This year's team has experienced tough competition with their varsity placing 12th and sixth and the N taking a secpnd and third in the first two regattas held in December and January. ·we lost a lot of seniors, so we are really a young team this year,· Maberry said. "We're kind of in a rebuilding mode, but we have some great ones (sailors) coming up. Sailing obviously requires a large body of open water and we are lucky to have Newport Harbor.· Maberry is betng recruited by the UniveISi.- ty of Hawaii women's sailing team and said: "I went to Hawaii and met their team. I really liked them because they were like a family. Right now U of H is my first college choice, but we'll see." Good luck to the NewJ.>ort Harbor Sailors, and aloha, Kristin. • TBIMNCI lltM.&.ft Ii the Dally Piiot's boating writer. You can reach him via HNllll at ~ii.com. POLICE flLES COSTA MESA • ...,._ ~ Embezzlement was ~ed In the 2400 blodt at 4:52 p.m. · • ...,._ ~ A CM steftO, nevlgatlon equip- ment •nd tn amplffler WOl'th M, 191werestolenfrom1 lodted 2000 'I'll'/ HoncS. Aalotd Plf'ked at • repelr lot In ~ 2800 blodc. It was reported at 1:30 a.m. Jan. 29. • ....._ .... l'V'Wd .... M8U1 .. uw~Amlf\ 19, wn lln'1St9d beel..ise of an ~ wwrent .t 1:30 a.m. Thunday. ........ eoulevwd ............... StrMt: OtrputieJ .,.,._, • 32.,._-dd men on kAq)idon of..,,~ Ing nercotla .t 8?.20 p.m '+~. NEWPORT IEAOt • fl ..... A ~ a S*r of Gucd ~ rMlceup sld • pune wOnh S1SS wwe 1to6en fl'om a locbd ~ In • city petking lot Jn the 100 bloQ. It ... ,.,,,... at 7 .,,,,., w.11-sty, The front ttght wino doW °' ..... Vllt'6de --llNllhed. ....... The hood of ..... In b 100 ~ ._ MJMli:fti4 Pollibly wfth I keJ beil°tlll•t 11:JO P.Jft. 1"'9dlr Ind 1 SUft. "'41 I . d~ Thi • .i' I 11 W9 rwporW .. l:JS p,.m.. ............ Daily Pilot --.. Monday, February 5, 2001 3 Adding a neµJ.-yet not unfamiliar-chapter to the histqry f?ooks F or the last 10 years, I have held a little- known spot in Daily Pilot lore that unW recently I was fairly sure would always be mine to claim. Bad economic news left con- sumers closing up their wallets faster than Aaron Peirsol's 200-meter back- stroke. You see in late June 1991, as the paper's much younger, thinner, goateed weekend reporter, I filed the very last front J>.,age news story for what The paper went to three days a week, earning the affectionate nick- rtame the •every- other Daily Pilot• by the staff. Tony D9dero FROM THE NE'NSROOM Most of us were pretty sure the end was near for this fine daily newspaper. was then our Sunday edition. The story was so inconse- quential I don't even remem- ber what it was. But I do remember that it was a sad time in this newspaper's his- tory. The paper at that time endured the full furnace blast of the early 1990s recession that toppled the local real estate market and rocked several of the com- munity's financial institu- tions. That wasn't to be. The Daily Pilot, under the gui~ance of former editor Bill Lobdell and then and still publisher Tom Johnson, rebounded and went backJo six days. It is thrtving quite nicely today and for nine- plus years stayed six days until this week. Now we are ~k to a seven--Oay-a-week operation, and I could,p't be happier. Even if I did lose my place in the paper's history books. • • • Readen are always quick to point out grammatical mistakes and typos to us, and most times, except when the message is a nasty one, we appreciate the help. I can assure the readers that how- ever tiring it is to see the mistakes, it is always extra painful for us to see errors in print. We never take these errors lightly. Still, I couldn't help but notice the humor in a couple errors readers noticed last week. One reader pointed out we used the word "grizzly" when we should have said "grisly" and other noted we used the 'word "bear" when we should have said "bare." Those are the type of things that will send the best editor into immediate hiber- nation. j . . . .. . .. ' One otlhe bJggest atU-.. cisms we receive here in the newsroom is that we let let- ter writers from South Coun- ty express their views in ow paper when it comes to the El Toro airport debate. Our critics have been right and wrong in their complaints. They are wrong to believe that just because the Daily Pilot is a Newport Beach and Costa Mesa newspaper that we should ignore or not pub- lish other viewpoints. That is censorship any way you slice it. To maintain fairness, we must accurately portray both sides of an argwnent, even if one side is contrary to the opinion of a majority of our readers. Besides, we know our readers file intelligent enough to listen to both sides and come to rational conclu- sions. But our critics are very right about one lhihg. As tl)ey've pointed out, we've sometimes let oUr guard down and let ow- selves be the victim of write- in campaigns by the South County forces eager to jam their viewpoints down our throats. For example, last week we asked our readers to tell us what it would take to end the debate on El Toro. Our e-mailbox was bom- barded, logging about 30 messages from several fol.ks south of the Irvine Speat:rum line, all saying about the .. same thing. We didn't and won't run most of the letters, and we vow to be more diligent about such one-sided cyber attacks in the future. • • • So I hope you liked our Sunday edition, and please drop me a line with your comments or concerns. I will be a little tough to reach in the coming weeks as my wife, ElWlbeth, ju.st, gave birth to our second child. For anyone who cares, mom and the baby, Kristen Elyse, are resting comfort- ably at SL Joseph's Hospital in Orange where they are getting the best of care. And in a tun note, my baby is sharing the same birthday, Groundhog Day, Feb. 2, with the new son of longtime Pilot sports writer Rich Dunn. Rich's boy, Richard Nolan Dunn, entered the world over at Hoag Hospital. The little one and mom, Andrea, are doing just fine also. • TONY DOOERO is thi editor. His column appears on Mondays. If you have concerns about news COY· erage or story ideas please send messages either via e·mail to tony.doderoOfatimes.com or by phone at 949-574-4258 Newport Beach looks to hire a new 'communications coordinator' • City once again thin.king about a public information offlcer to keep residents in the know on issues and events. Mathis Winkler DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -It's come up before. At their September 1999 retreat, City Council members talked about hiring a public infor- mation officer to keep resi- dents clued in to events and issues in the city. Then, a year ago, council members set aside $36,300 for a part-time position to help shape the city's public image. City officials ended up using most of tMe money to pay an independent con- sulting firm to inform resi- dents about new trash can regulations that went into effect last year. Now the topic of a ·com- munications coordinator" is back on the table and coun- cil members are likely to dis- cuss the issue at their meet- ing Feb. 13. While previous proposals suggested a broad spectrum of duties for a public rela- tions person, city ·officials said informing residents about the pending general plan update could become the primary focus of the job · -at least for now. City Manager Homer Blu- dau said he met with public information officers in other cities to get ideas for the position. Brea, for example, keeps several public information U L . CONFUSED BY THE MARKET? c9 • Customized Income & Growth Portfolios • Quarterly Performan~ review •Fee Based-No Load Sutro Portfolio Management call Todqy! LANTZ E. BELL Branch Manager 610 Newport Center Drive., Suite 900 Newport Beach, CA 92660 (949) 720-8901 lbell@sutro.com r ,,_,.., ~· «-..-• YOIM•lnlllrnt~• ....... • T.....a • T#Qe•9-~ • ...,.... WtQft'W.-a-•,.,_ • ..,_ r--...ftllt • ~ ~..._. • ....,.....Hl.ln(Ua• ~c.. COflDM DD. MM 2101 E.. .... eo-..., PGtlfll!lllClldO• now .. officers on staff, Bludau said. Among their work is the city's newsletter, which recently included a compre- hensive look at Brea's pend- ing general plan update. Costa Mesa doesn't have a similar official. Irvine, on the other fhand, spent $248,000 on its public infor- mation department this year, said Heather Morris, lrvine's public information officer. In Newport Beach, a number of large institutions also pay for public relations departments. Hoag Hospital only ·has one person who exclusively deals with public relations, but lists about 20 people in its corporate com- munications department, which also oversees market- ing and advertising. The Irvine Co. also employs a number of spokespersons. Trying to shoulder the "We are not doing a very good job of communicating to our constituents all those things that we're doing." Tod Ridgeway Councilman new employee with all of the city's community outreach programs, which .include rougt;ily $300,000 in brochures, right from the get-go would probably defeat the purpose of the office, Bludau said. He added in future years, the city's public information efforts could be combined. "" Bludau has proposed a yearly budget of $105,000 to $125,000 for the office. This !D~ I would include a salary rang- ing from $55,000 to $75,000, employee benefits as well as money for a city newsletter. While Deputy City Man- ager Dave Kiff said the trash can campaign had gone smoothly, and city officials were pleased with the results, the consultants were still outsiders. "It rem.U}ded us that it would help to have someone in house,· Kiff said. Some council members seemed highly supportive of the idea. •If you look at virtually every successful company in the country, they have a public information officer,· said Councilman Steve Bromberg, adding the city's new spokesperson should not only try to highlight good things going on in Newport Beach but also get outunportantinformation to ·the city's residents. "It sounds llke it's a miss- ing link that we need to put in the chain,· he said. C(1>Uncilman Tod Ridge- way said he wanted to look carefully at the costs and benefits of funding a public information officer. But con- sidering Newport Beach's size and profile, emplo~g a spokesperson might be the n9ht thing to do, he added. "We are not doing a very good jqb of communicating to our constituents all those things that we're doing," Ridgeway said. He added residents gen- erally know little about the city's numerous subcommit- tees and commissions that discuss issues ranging from the airport to economic development to water quail· ty in the bay. Mattress Outlet Store MEXl(AN RESTAURANT BRAND NEW-COSMET1CALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best fot Less! ~ 3165 Harbor Blvd. ._. Costa Mesa oae Blodl South ot •oa rwy iii 545. 7168 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949-645-7626 Your Health COHSUMfl llSK IEDUCTIOH ---- 15 Minutes of Prevention Could Eliminate Years of CUFe .. Fact • Today, early detection is your number one defense against life threatening diseases such as cancer and cardiovascular disorders. Today, when it comes to health- care, prevention is the watch- word. And, today in just 15 minutes, you can be empowered with the most technologically advanced infonnation available about your own body. 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The garden, along wiUr special paving, furniture and other artwork, will help provide a sense of unity to the project, said Ken Kay, a HAIR CONTINUED FROM 1 salon Sunday too, as dozens of people milled around, get- ting haircuts, setting up appointments and most of all, helping to raise money for the El Rescate El Sal- vador fund, which will help victims of the Jan. 13 earth- quake. El Rescale (The Res- cue), is a Los Angeles-based nonprofit organization that attempts to help immigrants and increase hwnan rights through education and advo- cacy. Salon owner Luis Salazar, · 40, of Tustin, organized the event to honor his friend Daniel Medina, who died at the end of Decembe.r after living with Salazar for nine years. He said the earth- quake happened right after his friend died, and h~lt Advertorial by Paul l'rech "1tVU:. A MIWR O•RllAll • SWUHM JAl'AN ... AUTOMOIUUS GEITING CN1'0 ALIGNMENT Essen1ially, wheel alignmcn1 is the proper adjustment of the wheels. 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BEHIND THE WHEEL While car buyers may put a great deal of effort into checking price and safely features, they can 1cam a lot • about a vehicle simply by putting themselves in lhe driver's seat and getting a feel for it. They should be&in by conftrming that all the sigh1 lines behind the wheel are clear. That is, they can see over the hood and to the end of the trunk. Headrests should be supportive and not restrict vision. Prospective car owners should check to sec that they can euily get in and out of the vehicle. and that they can reach pedals and da&hboard coouols comfortably. Finally. a vehicle ihould fulfill the purposes for Which "ti is intended. Routine allgnmcnts 1tt utef'lll bccauJe they prevent your liia from weiring unevenly; propct ~ a1Jo Jivtt you a bmtr ride. At C cl F (~10), you'O ftnd th.It " 1re easy to won with. " &Ne you llMi&Jlt 1rncn. lllCI we keep our promUes to you. We .. ~Mi IO ma.kin& )'<U life ~ lrid .a by ~ yM '* care t.a IW MA llfpnMd ao "411ir comr to mi Plaol.i&. 'I consultant for Common- wealth Partners. "We're very excited,H said PhiL Schwartze1 plo,n- ning co9-sultant for Com- monwealth Partners. "We're pleased to have the opportunity to a'dd our facil- ities to the already existin~ facilities there and we're looking forward to making the Noguchi garden more publicly accessible. These things always t.lke time and this took as long as it took, but I think everybody had ample time to review and to comment.H compelled to do something for others because he shared in their pain. Stylists who work at West 19th Street salons Pita's Hair Fashions and Marta Hair Salon-owned by Salazar's sister, Marta Barrera - donated their services along with Salazar's other sister, Sandra Mendez. Raul Martez, a national educator for Paul Mitchell, also was on hand to cut hair. WesL19th Street.restau- rants, including El Toro. Bra- vo Tortilleria and Grajenal, as well as private volunteers donated food. Also, outside the hair salon, representatives from the Spanish radio station Super Estrella, 103.1-FM blared out tunes and passed out stickers. "Luis is a friend, and we wanted to help him anti those in El Salvador: Erlka Hernandez, 27, of Santa Ana, said as she waited for her appointment. "We want to do something: Mendez said when she heard her brother was going to plan the fund-raiser, she thought it was a great idea that she had to be a part of. "We truly want to pull out all the people as possible to FAMILIES CONTINUED FROM 1 PROVING A CRIME HAPPENED Another factor that is part of the appeal is the •corpus• issue -in other words a "body of evidence• that could be negated because of lack of proof that a crime happened. The law states the court should not consider any of the defendant's statements unless there is evidence of a crime. And usually the victim's body is the prime proof that a mur- der was committed. •If they redact everything Eric said -to the police, to lina, to Kobi there is no way to prove a crime here,• Bar- nett said. He was referring to what was considered to be the most telling evidence in the case - as set of surreptitiously recorded tapes that contained conversations between Bech- ler and his former girlfriend Tma New. Also significant was the testimony of Bechler's best friend, Kobi Laker, who said Bechler told him four months before Pegye's disap- pearance that he was think- ing about stuffing her in a I'm not worried, my agent Is Cr•l11 Brown lnsur•nce Call today for auto & home owner's lnsurance! (949) 760· 1255 Pashion Island ' Tbfoµghout the lengthy process, opponents of the project have complaine<I about its size and raised · concerns about traffic. The council last contin- ued the project at its Jan. 15 meeting. Other council members were unavailable for com- ment by press time. The City Council also will be reviewing a new mas- sage ordinance and appointing new co~s­ sioners to the city's parks and planning commissions. come over here and so far, so good,· the 30-year-old Costa Mesa resident said as more people came through the door. "We are in total sup- port, and we even had the fund-raiser announced this morning in church here in Costa Mesa." Nineth Madrigal, 40, who came for a haircut with her daughter and friends, said barrel and dumping her in the ocean. Both legal issues put forth by Barnett are "pretty good issues,· said Lloyd Freeberg, an Orange County defense attorney. "They are also fascinating issues,• he said, "because the lack of a body always leaves open questions about the wounds and manner of death. There's no way to prove that out the body or blood.· ost states have usually on issues of jwisdiction before and have definite ways of dealing with the problem, said Martin Levine, professor of criminal law at USC. •Every state has a rule relating to the jurisdiction issue,• he said. "I'm sure Cal- ifornia does too, although l haven't read it." It is something that could tum out to be a valid legal issue in the Court of Appeals, said Levine. . Barnett said Bechler's fam- ily is "determined to proceed" with the appeal process, and he is "optimistic" about its chances. Pegye's family, on the other band, is facing challenges of a very different kind. Her par- ents, Glenn and June Mar- shall, who live in Dexter, llllFLY r Llfe~ rescues Boogie boarder A man whO was caught in a rip c:un&nt at 32nd Street in Newport Beach . was rescued by lifegu41d Josh van Egmond at about 5 p.m. Sunday, said Jim Turner, lifeguard captain at the NewpOrt Beach Fi.re Department. she wanted to suppott the earthquake victims as much as possible, and if getting a haircut for $10 was going to help, then that is what she would do. "We hope this helps. We need to help. It's important.• the Costa Mesa resident said. Early in the day Sunday, Salazar said he wasn't sure N.M., have been given per· manent legal custody of two of the Bechlers' three chil· dren. One other child is with one of Pegye's sisters. The children's well-being is among the family's immedi· ate concerns, said Pegye's brother, Larry Marshall. "Our hope is that we can be positive factor.; in their lives and help set them on the ground," he said. ·we have a lot to talk about as a family.• Marshall, who was also his sister's insurance agent, said it is not clear yet who will be the beneficiary of Pegye Bechler's lile insurance policy worth $2.5 million. A number of issues must be settled before that can be detennined, he said. COMMUNllY SUPPORT In the city of Dexter, a small, close-knit community of 1,200, people are rallying around the Marshalls. Fellow church members have organized a prayer chain for the family, said Mar- garet Reid, a friend of the family. "I pray fo{ them every day as I'm sure many others in our community do,• she said . •Tuey are such a wonderful family, and this is a terrible thing that happened to them.• Reid added that younger mothers in the community have come forward to take turns looking after the chil- dren when the Marshalls had to fly to California for the trial. •Others take food over sometimes,• she said. "People talk to th.em in an encourag- ing way. We do what we can because we really respect llie family and care about them.• New rt Beach • Llc# 0550290 The . Marshalls were pio- neer settlers who moved into the little town of Dexter, With its brown, arid J.andscape dot- ted with dairy farms. The Marshalls settled here 1n the UnderstandfnK and Com..-. Can Work Maalc! • ugal Dt">C1Jm.-nt lts,,iJttJM"l"'ill11t Oi1'0fT~ • M~dlatlon • Dlhomufttrr"" • Ch/ld/Spuu.tnl Suppnrt f'olrnla1imrvMod/jlro1/o1ts • Livlns 1ru1t.t • l'lune<t D1vorc~ F<>r Klllt • QL>lfO. Yl•lt OUf' 11011"11 ... w•o1te1 ............. 21*.e ... ceoot HW?U ••".. .... • .... .. "•' .... ART REsTOllATION Wt,.,,.,~ . • PolCEWN'~. r.DsTAL •PAINTINGS . a... Cid. CWlaa ......... Ollm. Doily Pilot "'The man Wal OD 8 Boo- gie boMd and was swim- ming against . the current near a jetty and was being ~ out in the ocean. H ?X\\mer said. "rt's Uke be w .. swimming up the riv~. So Josh twam out · i.. the cold 'f'i'ter, picked h1ln up and bfought him ashore, and the man is perfectly fine. lf we hadn't been around, then there would have been a problem." . -S..,...nl• Frith Stylist Raul Martez, right, gets the hair out of the face customer Aleicandrla Garcia, 8, while a fellow customer. left, gets looked over by her mom after a haircut DON LU.CH OAll'V PllOT how many people would attend the event, which ran from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. By 2 p.m., though, almost 60 hdC! signed up for haircuts and more than 100 were expect· ed by day's end. "It doesn't matter how many people come,· Salazar said. "What matters is just getting somt' help to El Salvador. Every ht· Ue bit helps." 1800s when the hrst rdtlrod<I was built. Reid describes her town a' quiet and peaceful, onr• where "people are educdled" and a town." that's just a ntC'P place lo come borne to." It was in this cornmuruty that Pegye Marshall' Wd' born, the fourth of five chtl· dren. She had an older broth· er, two older sisters and ont• younger sister. Most of her family ctnd lnends remember Pegye rt' strong, athJetic and cheeriuJ. She was nicknamed "t lw frog" as a child because of her abilities as a swunmer. Slw participated in the Milkrr1ctn Marathon that was held the first Saturday of June every year. She won many of them . ln June 1997, she camt• back to Dexter for two reason~ -lo participate in tlw marathon and to celebrate hN parents' 50th wedding anniversary. Her family never saw her again. 'The emotion is so over· whelming, it is even hard to talk about Pegye or describe who she was, her brother said. ·oh, Pegye,• he sighed. "She was a first-grader when I was a senior in -high school She was happy, jolly, carefree and she just had tremendous energy and an engaging smile.• According to Reid, whose daughter and Pegye were on the swim team in the local high school. Pegye was a per- son "who always took charge when she was with 'kids her age." · •She always liked to see the positive in everything,• said Reid. "She loved music. She played the piano. She had a strict, yet kind upbring· ing." Pegye also had strong moral values and liked to do things her way. Reid recalled reading . a news story where she read that 8echle.r called his Wife • oontrolllng. • "And I thought '.I bet sbe was controlling,'• Rcld said •But that's no rwt900 to kill a • penon, Pegyehad a lot of won- derful, wondelful qualitiell: Doily Pilot . . Quote of .. 111EDAY ·rraytor Gmm) ... she's the ultimate team player ..... ban Glenn, Newport Harbor High girls volleyball coach 9.!.. WINER 1 -Februmy 12 --DICI fllllWI '4S Sports Editor Roger Carlson• 949-5744223 • Sports f(l)(: 949.050.0170 •Monday, February 5, 2001 5 DAll.Y PllOT PHOTOS BY eON LEACH The Dally Pilot's 2000 Dream Team, kneeling, from left: Corona del Mar's Lindsay Anstandig, Costa Mesa's Casey Peterson, Corona del Mar's Kate Petry, Newport Harbor'~ Liz Lord; Corona del Mar's Jacqueline Becker and Newport Harbor's Taylor Govaars, the Dream Team Player of the Year. Sitting, from left: Newport Harbor's .Colby George and Corona del Mar's Sara Deming. AJso, below, Newport Harbor's AJyson Jennings . . Presenting the Daily Pilot's 2000 girls volleyball """4 •Newport I !arbor's Taylor Govaars grabbed reins from April Ross to become Newport-Mesa District Player of the Year. Tony Altobelli D~lLY PtLOl T alk ahout some big shoes to fill. Newport Harbor High senior stcrndout Taylor Gov- aars, labeled c1s the "go-to gul# al the begmrung of the season by qtrls voUeybdU coach Dan Glenn, helped lead a young Sailors pro- gram to the CIF Southern Section Division 1-A quarterfinals and tops the All-Newport-Mesa District Dream Tewn cl.S Player of the Year. "She's the ulllmate team play- e r.• Glenn l>dtd or h1s 5-foot-11 out- side tuller, headed for Delaware m the faU "She's a great hitter, pass- er and defender. Her all-around game is very strong artd her skills will suit her well at Delaware.• Govdt1rs was first-team All-Sell View League, as well as second- team All-CIF D1Vision I-A U)i.s year. She wds lhe main factor in the Sailors' success, desplle the loss or nine g raduated players dnd UCLA-bound senior Heather Cullen (tom ACL). Joining Govaars on this year's Dream Team are Harbor team- mates Llz Lord, Colby George and Alyson Jermmgs, Corona del Mar standouts Lindsay Anstanctig, Sara Deming, JacquelJ.ne Becker and Kate Petry, as well as Costa Mesa senior Casey Peterson. All are first- time selections. Lord, a 5-11 junior middle blocker, joined Govaars as a first- team All-Sea View League choice. ·she's a very athletic pJayer, who will be looked upon as a go-to gut next season,• Glenn said. "She can also play many positions and the great thing is, she still has a lot of room to improve.• George, a 5-9 senior setter, was a second-team all-league pick and was looked upon by Glenn as a team leader. "I think she was sur- prised when I told her that." Glenn said. •She's a real sweet kld who worked and worked and worked all year long to being the lx>st player she could be.# Jenrungs reached lhe Dream Team as a 5-7 freshman outside hitter. She was a second-team all- leaguer and Glenn sees nothing but unbelievable potential in her future. "Right now, she's not great at any one Uung, but she's good at a bunch of things.• he said. ·Her learmng curve I'> very big and "he AU-PCL, as weU as first-team All· did a great Job ur fitting at the var-CIF D1v1S1on Ill. #She's one tough s1ty level # . competitor,# Conll said "She Anstand1g, a 5-10 seruor ou~1de played outstancting defense for us hitter, helped lhe Sea l:Gngs redch and understood lhe flow of the the CIF D1YJs1on Jil-AA serrufindlS, gdJlle very well. She was always m en route to the D1vis1on lll state the right position on the court.# playoffs. A s<>cond-team All-Pt1nJ-·Petry was a second-team All- ie Coast League selection, she was PCL pick as a 5-9 seruor outside first-team AJJ-CIF D1vis1on lll. hitter "FolJoWU)g her car acodent. "She's got tremendous oUen-she had dJl mcredlble season Uus s1ve power and is a dangerous year.# Conb SdJd "The last month weapon from the service line,# of the season. she was at 100% and CdM Coach Steve Conti said playf'd outsldndmg She w~ our #She's looking at a few dilfe re nt old reliable on lhe court and she schools and wherever she decides played hdrd on every single point.# to go. the school will be fortunt1te Peterson. a 6-0 senior rruddle to have her • blocker. '''d'> the ma1Jl weapon on Derrung, a 5-1 1 seruor, was first-Coach Darlene Bailey's squad. team All-PCL.and All-ClF D1Vls1on A hrst-team All-PCL choice, Ill. "She was our most unproved Peterson even cdughl the praise of playe r ttus year,# Conti said "She a nval cOdch "It's ruce to see her was an effective offensive player get the recognition she deserves,• and secondary setter for us. She Conti said of Peterson, who plays played with 100% passton and With many or her fellow Dream heart for the -game.• Teamers at the Orange County Becker, the Sea Kmgs' 15-8 VoUeyball Club "She's a great iuruor setter, also made hrst·tedm player and a fme athlete.· DAILY PILOT COLLEGI ATHLETE OF THE MONTH Ms. Inside/Outside mrates, Kristen Urban • Former Newport Harbor High standout leading Orange Coa st with shots from all over thP court. Tony Altobelli 0M.Y Plu>T Tie key to Orang Coast College wom .'s basketball standout Krilten Urben? 'Ibrowmg elbows with the boys on the beach. ·Over tbe summer, 1 wu pleytno against the guys at th lath 'Sfreet rowu in Newport Unolt ~day,• UrbMl Mkl. •rt ree:uy .belped me gee '°'*QMr OD 1be court and ft Mo Mlped me b«llWI .. a beQer ~.;... ..... Plr!Dln tMl a. bllped a.. Moat-lo. - 140-pound forward/center hold her own against players much b1ggcr, taller and stronger. •From playmg the gu)'l), it's' really helped me play post def n again t play way bagger than me,· Urban d . • •t qy to k p them out of the tey as belt •• J can some de" ate eul than Qthen •• Moit of Urbul'I IU(t'e9I bll come on the olfeftllve end .:Alt8 tomlng di tbe b8Jd\ tor occ a..t yMI ............. fM points and lour I z' ti ps ,l.,._• tbe Delly Plat Aat .. of •·Month ....... "" .. SR .. llN ... I • l .. 6 Monday, February 5, 2001 SPORfS · Daily Pilot . n . A new horizon. Sports Hall of Fame Celebrating the miUennium BREIT ANS EN:. DENT Newport Harbor •Former Newport Harbor High standout is tryi ng the pro te nnis circuit one more time. Richard Dunn OAJLV PILOT Cozumel, Mexico, "a little island near Cancun," he said. H avmgcomeuprrom .. Uus end before, Brett lllDTI Hansen-Dent knows all about the trials and tribulations of playing the challenger circuit m men's professional tennis. Hansen-Dent, 28, advanced to the finals at Cozumel, after winning three matches in the 32-team draw. In another tournament, Hansen-Dent won a round in singles, then in July played doubles with his stepbrother, Tuylor Dent, at the Mercedes- These days, though, he's older and wiser, and has more healed muscles and joints than his CIF Southern Section singles championship form could have ever imagined over a decade ago. But the former Newport Harbor High sensation hopes that Uus rune, lus third tour of pro te nrus duty, will be the charm. "Oh, yeah, I'm senous {about another comeback). You have to be these days,· Hansen-Dent sdld. ·r was serious before, but I was kmd of a young guy and dldn't know too much. Then, I played with a bad leg. You don't realize how unportant it is to be m shape to t:Jack down all the balls, if you can even get to the balls.• Following his 1990 CfF singles title for Newport Harbor under Coach Charlie Bleiker, Hansen-Dent played ,. Benz Classic in Los Angeles. In the Rowid of 16, they defeated the Bryan brothers, Bob and Mike, in three sets, before losing in the quarterfinals to Scott Humphries and Jan-Michael Gambill. Hansen-Dent, a crafty, 6-toot, 170-pound right-hander, won another singles round this year when he defeated Italy's Mose Navarra in the GHI Bronx Tennis Classic at Crotona Park. "This is only my fowth tournament this year, so I have a lot of catching up to do after not playing for such a long time,• said Hansen-Dent, who has earned nearly $60,000 in prize money in his career. Born in Newport Beach, Hansen-Dent grew up playing many sports. His mother married Phil Dent, the former Australian Davis Cup player, when he was about 8. at UCI for two years and then briefly joined the globe-trolling satellite and chaJJenger orcwts m 1993 But Hansen-Dent, ranked No. 1 m 1990 m the boys 18s in • The family moved to Australia when he was 10, but then Brett Hansen-Dent moved back to Southern Cahforrua, got a rude awakening. His expenses added up to more than lus winrungs. but.Hansen-Dent was able to get hJ.s NCAA eligibility back and played for USC in 1994 and '95, earrung All-American honors in doubles both years and in singles ID '95. After college, Hansen-Dent tried the challenger tour (the mmor leagues of the Association of Tennis Professioncrts"'rour) again. In 1995, Hansen-Dent was recruited by his former UCI coach, G reg Patton, to play World TearnTennis for the Idaho Sneakers Hansen-Dent cashed in with an award-winning swnmer, wmrung the men's singles championship to tughllght his pro career. In '96, Hansen-Dent reached the doubles finals of a Grand Prue 111 Coral Springs, Aa., losing to Australia's Mark Woodlorde and Todd Woodbridge. But, constantly hd.IDpered by mJuries, he underwent knee surgery 111 1997 and lasted about 1 1/2 years m his second stint on the challenger arcuit. He started teaching, working as a pro in La Jolla and living in San Diego with his mothe r, Bettylll'l(k a former top-10 player on the women's tour. After taking about two years off, Hansen-Dent returned to the ngors of pro tennis a tb1rd time in 2000. "Now I'm back and starting all over again,• said Hansen-Dent, happy to be healthy and playing again. "Teacblng slows you down a llttle It helps with your skills, hut you're just going through the mobons. It doesn't help (your game).· Harisen-Dent, ranked t,298th in the world at the time, and partner Chris 1bntz ol the U.S. enjoyed some IUC08U in June at .an ATP Tour challenger an SCHEDUU IOOAY • Newport four years later, when Phil Dent fowid it difficult to find work as a teaching pro in his native land. The Aussies played tennis on public courts and would use any means necessary (i.e. old wooden rackets) to play. There were no private clubs and few citizens willing to pay for lessons. But, while in Sydney, Hansen-Dent learned to play cricket and rugby, and he started playing more tennis. When the family moved back to Newport, Hansen-Dent was thrilled. Able to reunite with his friends, he also figured a futw-e in tennis would be brighter in the U.S. ·1 wasn't really the best tennis playe(lfbut I was good and could compete with the best--guys. • said Hansen-Dent, who played four years tl Newport Harbor, climaxed by bis CIF singles title as a senior, when he beat Art Nathan of Brentwood, 3-6, 6-0, 6-3, in the CIP finals. (faylor Dent would capture the family's second CIP singles title in 1996 as a Corona del Mar High freshman.) Hansen-Dent joined Bob Ogle, the 1971 CIF singles champion, as the only players from Harbor to win the section's biggest tennis title. Hansen-Dent, who is single and trains out of Newport Beach Tennis Club when he's tn town, isn't picky about where he plays. "I'll play anywhere, it doesn't matter -wherever there are lines on the court,• said Hansen-Dent. who added that some of his worst playing experiences came in Mexico, where some courts made the Newport Harbor High courts look like a Grand Slam sud ace. Hansen-Dent, the cousin ot women'• beach volleybell supenta.r Ml.sty May, ii the lateat honoree in the Dally Pilot Sporta Holl of Pa.me. • With a new start, Orange Coast Coach John Altobelli finds last year very forgettable. SttwVlrgen DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA The night· mare 1s over for Orange Coast Colleqe baseball Coach John Altobelli. lie can now open bis eyes to a new day, a new team that actually wants to get better ... together. With young, hungry play- en, strong pitcbing and a scrappy tag, the 2001 Pirates will make most forget of last yea.r's underachieving team. "I was very disappointed in the way we played,• Alto- beW said of last year. •Last yea.r's team was an older, more powerful team that I thought was going to go a long way. But, we had a lot of •I' guys on the team. This year's team is very young and has gelled very well, but just bas no experience. This ls a team I'm really rooting for because they are a good group of guys.• Altobelli, in his runth sea- son with the Bucs, also stressed his players have been working bard in the off. season. The results will show more in the pitching. OCC will have problems with depth at the other positions because Altobelli said •we are thin." Freshman Scott Beerer, a Newport Harbor High prod- uct. will be Coast's ace. He led the Buc:s to a 19-5 victory in their opener against Mt. San Jacinto Friday. Beerer, a 6-foot pitcher and all-around athlete, bas brought much hope for Altobelli and the Bucs. •(Beerer) ls, by far, m'y best all-around athlete I've had in my ulne yea.rs here,• Altobelli said. •A lot of (uni· varsities} like him, a lot of scouts like him and we just love him because of bis work ethic and his Qurability. We're hoping he stays healthy and has a big year for us.• Aside from his pitching duties, Beerer will play right field and in the second game of doubleheaders, he will move to catcher. Matt Clanton. Justin Aue and Brent Brickson, three freshmen from Fountain Val- ley, will also brtng strength to the mound. When Clanton Is on his game, Altobelli said, be can throw between 90-9-4 miles per hour. Clanton and Azze will serve as starters and Erick.son throws in relief. Freshmen pitchers from Woodbridge, Erle Flagel and Andy Brickson, also have strong credentials. Erick.son nearly made the squad at UCLA, but because of the Bruins' pitching depth and an injury, OCC will take advantage of his skills. Brett Elliston, who was a red.shirt last year and is from Corona del Mar, will be fea- tured as the Bucs' closer. Elllston's strength is his fast- ball and slider and has ilnproved as of late. "Out pitching is going to be where it's at,• Altobelli said. ·A couple of years ago. I bad three guys hit double digits in home runs. But. as a team, we'll maybe hit double ......... OUTL00"4 THIPIUTIS • ft. rt• So.C ,.,.. Ff.Mii Ff.001: fl• fl• fr., rr.• "·' fr.( fr.P fr., So.Of fr. PIOf Ft. Of/18 Fr., Fr., Ff, fr. c So.Of Fr. P SO. INF Fr. P Fr. P Fr.Of Fr. P So.P So.ft fr. P digits in home runs this year. We definitely have to manu- facture runs each inning.· The Bucs will rely on th~ir defense as John Smith and Glen Hedgpeth will solidify the infield. Smith, a redshirt last year from Calvary Chapel, will be at first base and brings hope to the offense with his power at the plate. He smacked a ball that made a hole in OCC's score- board ln righ.t field during practice last week. Hedgpeth Is a freshman shortstop from Edison who will also be on the mound as a closer. "He's probably the best short step I've ever had/ Altobelli said. Freshmen Jake Garcia (Barstow) a~d Troy Bokoslcy (Mater Del) will share sec- ond base duties. And, fresh- man Ryan Marcos (Chino) will handle third base duties. Greg nilnble (Riverside) and Chris Sinner (Irvine) complete a solid outfield with Beerer. Also, Sinner will bat leadoff and lttmble will take his stick most likely m the middle of the lineup. Altobelli's new assistants Will help bring more excite- ment to this year's team. nm McDonell, who was at Cal State Fullerton Last year. will work with the infield and hit- ters. He also possesses recruiting savvy. Pitching coach Dave Bow- man'. who took a year off from stints at Cypress -40d Santa Ana, brings champi- onship experience. He has three state championship rings. Joe Ronquillo is the only returning assistant. • 1 get exated with the people I'm surrounded by this year,• Altobelli said. "When I see guys who want to work and don't have to ask to work, that fires me up because it makes my job eas- ier. They keep asking for more all the blne. • Woodhouse, a.k.a. Champion B ob Woodhouse, a Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Pamer, is pleased to reflect on the success his old friend, Coach Lou Holtz, enjoyed this past year as head grid mentor at the University of South Carolina. Woodhouse, 67, however, said, ·1 expected that, anyway.~ For Holtz, it was a rough and negative year the prior season since he was spending most of his time caring for his ailing wife and the 1999 team Jost every game his first year. Woodhouse, a one-time rugged tackle wider Coach Al Irwin in 1948-50, said Holtz' 2000 finish at 7-4 was a winning season. "The conditions were more positive and he had the same players,• Woodhouse said. "It took him one year to tum things around. I call him a "fix-it guy.' He can go in and tum things around, which has been evident at a number of top-ranking football schools.· Woodhouse thought Holtz's work at South Carolina •was a real magic act.• Woodhouse has a picture of Holtz entering a school, and after a few years juggling things into a winning pattern, departing for a new challenge. • 1 think he finally gets kind of bored," Woodhouse said. He bad hoped that another old friend, bead coach Jim Mora of the Indianapolis Colts, could have advanced further in the NFL playoffs this past season. Woodhouse, who knew Mora as a player at Occidental and an assistant coach at the University of KRISTEN CONTINUED FROM 5 Pirates in scoring (13.5 points per game) and rebounds (6.8 per game). In addition to playing down low, Urban can stretch out the oppositlon's defense with some long-range bombs. Her 53 three-pointers lead the Pirates. Washington, admires the skill and work of Mora. But, Woodhouse said he didn't have a close observation this past year. He wondered if Mora wasn't granted enough control. ·1 couldn't believe it,· Woodhouse said. "1\vo came from northern California and two came from Costa Mesa. And, they all had glowing smiles on their faces.• Mora is often seen as a calm leader. However, •be can get angry sometimes.• Woodhouse said with a laugh. One of the major highlights for Woodhouse came in mid-November of 1999, when he was inducted Don Contrell SIDEUNES One of the unfortunate things now facing Woodhouse is back surgery. Next month will mark his second back operation. Woodhouse. a resident of Cottonwood, Anz .. \s disappointed this ti.me because it may spell the into the San Diego County High School Coaching Hall of Champions. Woodhouse, a 1951 graduate of Newport Harbor High, was also inducted in 1988 into the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame and named as recipient of the Clare Van Hoorebeke Award for outstanding contributions to prep football in Southern California in 1994. A spokesman for the sponsoring of San Diego Hall of Champions stood in front of 800 people and said, "Bob Woodhouse coached teams that were always known for their tenacity and strict discipline. He believed everyone was a starter, asking to just give 100%." The other bright spotlight for Woodhouse was appearing at the San Diego event and becoming aware that four of his old Harbor High mates were there to attend the big banquet, lncluding Virgil Packham, Maurice Langdale, Rex Bell and Waiter Willcut. playing basketball. I don't care who it's with." Urban then moved on lo Newport Harbor, where she lettered three times in both basketball and softball and also played volleyball. end of his motorcycle riding. ·1 may be turning to four- whee.ling in the futw-e, • he said. The lessened skill of four-wneel riding will be hard for him to handle since he has always been an active person. He was a stout member of the 1949 Harbor High grid team (8-1 L and the championship team at Orange Coast under Ray Rosso in 1951. Some of Wood.house's teammates from both schools has included: Bob Berry, Langdale, Mel Smalley, John Kingston, Glenn Griffith, Dick Jones, Gino Boero and Wayne Welty. Woodhouse also helped lead Harbor to a Sunset League track and field championship in 1951. He ran the the half-mile. He coached more than 20 years at San Marcos and San Pasquel high schools in San Diego. He also played at Long Beach State, then served 15 years as a.n assistant coach at Rancho Alamitos High in Garden Grove. ·1 try to play an in-and-out style ot offense," Urban said. • U Ja•• While at Newport, Urban played for current Pirates' assistant coacb Gregg Savage. •He knows what l'm capable of doing out there,• Urban l41d ot Savage. •He Mes myfedel aprfllllona out on the court and a bigger player ls guarding me, I'll try to bring her out of the key with thtee-pointen. U they come -r4 ......... •· out. I c.an either put up the shot. or try to drtve &rOWld them." So faz, so good for the fonner N wport HMbor High All·Sea V\ew League ae1acUon. Urban IOONd o career-high 28 points ln OCC's 82-61 win over =:::::::==----- D4.kenfleld et the Cuesta Tournament and waJ named th tournament'• Most Valuable Player •t wasn't really upectirlg to have the MUOI\ rm bavtng, • Urbeil saJd. ·1 WU JWl:t bopl.ng (0 do tho belt job l coWd. but J knew as a eopbOmof'e, I had to atep lt up• Urban began playtng otgari!Md betketblll ln Junior high. bu1 Nmembered pli~ ·~.,.,.. U..t. ., Uled to play ~ tbe boys -lar bKk -the thlrd and lourth grade.. th1Jul Mid. •• JUlt loVe • mows •bat't going through my heed • PoUowing her career et OCC, Urban would 1oY to • continue playing at whatever coUege the deddel to go to. •1 think 1 can ... i.y et the nm level. somew,.~ • •be Aid. ...-·-·· When abe'I not cm the court. Urban bm to bang out at tM bMch ar P1a:J boopl egaamt bar older bfoth4irr Joe, Who ii aanmtly playing bMebiU 1t IOW• S...• tJnJWNty. • •fio;td hr rUUIQ him.• Iba 8ftl'~'N UrbiD Mid. "He ....... 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OM>!/1995 I/Md Lym Sctllatn Thie lllttmenl WU l1led with the County Cleitl of e>r.nge Councy on 0 I /171'.!00 I -20011152151 o.ly P!IOI Jen. 22, 29. ~ §, 12. 2001 M043 CNS·201NM Flctltioua Bualneaa Name Statement The following persons ar• dolog business as Passengers of Ambition. 12501 l• Bela Onve, Tusbn. Cai.. fcmia 92705 Mimi T11n. 12501 La Bella Drive, Tustin. C.h· lomi• 92705 Miran Elseawi. 6100 Edinger Ava.. •208. HUl1tlnglon e.acn, Call· lomill 11294 7 Thia business IS con- duc:Wd by OC>-91111nefa Hive. you start•d doing bullnell yet? No Mlml T11n Miran El ... wi Thia lltt~nt WH filed with Ille County Clertl of Orange Councy on 01/22/2001 20011152717 Dally Pilot Jan. 29, Feb. 5. 12. 19. 2001 MQ51 Flctttloua BualnM• Heme Statement The tono.4ng ~ Ill doing ~ ... A ) Corrl«ltone A.al Eatata B.) eom.ratone Letdng C.) Comeratona Mortg1g~1 2098 S. Grand '"· Santa Ana, CA 92705 Kr1alen Roes, 2904 Pembl Drive, Coat• ~ CA 92e2e Thie ~ Is oon-dUCl«I by: an lndMcMI Hive you 1t1rted doing buaNM yflf? No Krl8tan Roll Thia M'*"tnt WU flied • the County ~1~~Councy 2001tal2Ht C>illl't Pilot .i.n. 22. 29, ftt>. A. 12. 2001 MQ44 A QIMfll ~ OM hundred l*otl'll of tfll propw1y betno ( 1()0~) al Iha total bid IOld. llong Wlttl the idfn. ~. IWnlltl I Pe~ Illy of Iha Occupent ,.,.. Bond ~ .,, emounl not Ing Iha .,,.. .. .. .... t.Nn ~ hundrld lollOM: ~ (100%) ol b lO-SPACE NO., tlil bid prb, end futNll\ OCCUPANT, oertlllcet• 4Wldenalng PROPERlY lhet the ~ lneur'· DESCRIPTION anoe le In elfed ~ Ille 114', Gabriel Fhtma, amounts Ml fortl In Iha Twelve mlac boJIH , generel oondltlone In tabl8 & chair. wine redt the r1en1 of failure to & VIM. ent., Into the contraot 2052, Janlu Froet. and axecule Iha re- Bowae; Mile houMtlold qulnld documenta, IUOh goods ' bid llCUltty wll be lot· 2199, Andrew & UM lelled The FWlhlul Pet· Cohen, Ftv• monitors, fonnance Bond atw11 ,.. whlef chair, baby crib, main In lull lorca and at· golf cluba. 1u1t cue, feet through the guaian- eoolers. tM ~ u apeclflad In 1113 ~acorn the gen.,al oondilionl ~.lwenty mlec. The DISTRICT te· box... picNc teble. ol· l«VW "'8 rigtll to rajlct Ilea pattitions any or au bids or to 2187. Cohen Aceoun· walve 1ny l<Tegut.ritlea !Aney Coro , Mile. l>OxM or lnformafillH In any Pubfl1h1d Newport 'tilde Of lt'I the bidding. Beech·Coata Me11 Al required by Section Daily Piiot January 29, 1n3 of the Calttomla February 5, 200 I labor Code. the Owedot _____ _...:M!!l0>!>5~2 ol Iha Oepat1mer1I of I~ dultnal ~ of lhe S!Ate ol C.lifornla has ~•rmlnl<I the gener· illy prev1t1lng ratea of wegea In the loc41ity In wNch Iha Work II to be performed CoplH of theM wage rate d• tarmrnauons, ent1t11d PREVAILING WAGE SCALE 111 maintained at Ille DISTRICT office locltld at t370 Adami Ava, Coata Mesa. CA 92626, Physical Faeil· ttlH PtaM1ng end 111 av11l1bl1 to any tn· teruted party upon r• quasi Th• Contractor shaH posl e oopy of this document at eaeh jot> s"e The Contractor and any 1uboontrac1or undef n lhall pay not lesa 1111111 the specolied prev11U retea of wages 10 a won.ers 8fTll)loyed 1n the ••tcullOtl of 1ha Con· ,,.-ct NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CALLING FOR BIDS School District: COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Bid Deadline Mateh 13, 200 I at 2:00 pm Place of Bk! RecetPt· Office of Director of PurcllaWtg. Coast Com- munity College Olatnct, Bldg ·o·. 1370 Adams Avenue. Cotta Mesa. CA 92626 PrOject ldilnt1tocation Name Orange Coaat Colleg• Aque11um Shade Structure, Bid No. 1823 Place 8ldl a1e on file and avallable 11 Office of Iha Ph)'Slcal F aaltl8s Coord1n1lor Ardith A1C11ey, Coast Com· munny co1ieg. Dlllnct. 1370 Adami AY8 , Bldg "O", Costa Mff8. CA (714) 438-4673 Web Sita wYiw cccd edu/lacllities NO.TICE rs H&Af<.Y GIVEN that the above- named Sd'lool o.tnct ol Orange County, Csllfor· nia. acting by and through 111 ..Governing Board. / hereinafter re· !erred to as "DIS· TRICr', W111 receive up to. bu1 nol Lat•r than Iha above-s1111d time. sealed bids for the award ol 1 oornract for the pr0f8CI deac~ as. The project will encompa11 the con- struction of 1 shade structure of ap· l)<OXJm8taly 4 75 sq feet, the add11fon of an 1n- f00111t1on kloak and mt- nor •&pair wortc to ttle ex· lsting aquar1um display There will be a F111e ($5) dollar non·relun· 'dabte payment required tor eadl Mt ol btd docu- ments Checlll should be made payat>te to Coast Community Col· leoe District Bids Sha~ be 1ecel\led in the place Identified at>ove. and those bids shall be opened and pubhcly raid aloud II the ebove·llated bme and place No bidder may withdraw any btd '°' a period of IOOy (60) dayl alter Iha elate set for the opening ol ~ A Plymenl bond shall be 1'8QUlfed pnor to ex· ecutlOtl of the con1r1e1 and llllall be in ltMt form Ht I0111'1 lfl the contrae1 documents Pursuant to Section 22300 of the Public Con- tract Cooe. the conttact will contatn prOVlllOt\8 p1rm1111ng the auc· CHlfut bidder lo 1Yb1t11ut1 sewmies for any monies W1lhheld by the District 10 ensure performance under th• contr•ct Eacn bid submined 1n response to thlS Nobel ehatl contain, as 1 bid 11am. adequate ehMClng slloonQ, and braaog. or equivalent method, for the P<Olactlon of life and f1m1> In trenches and open excavation, which shall conform to 1p- plabffl sat•ty orders GOV8mlng 8oerd By WNllam M. Vega. Ed. 0., Chancellor, Coaat Community College Dl8trict Publlahld Newport Beech-Colla Mau Dally Pllol January 29, Fet>nwy 5 200 I M053 In accordance with the proY1siona of Calolorn11 Public Contract Code Section 3300, the Dis· tnci llQUll&I that the bkj.. der ~ss the follow· CHS-2002371 1ng c:lasslficalion ol con- --------tractors licenM at lhe NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CALLING FOR BIDS School Oistnct Hunungton BNc:tl Union High School o.stnct Flctltloua Bu1tneaa Name Stetement The fellowing peraone are doing busfneea as MAGIC WOK. 808 E Firat St , Tustin. CA 92680 Wen Hu Kyo. 2764 Mendou Onv•. Costa Meae. CA 92626 tune that Iha oontrad is awarded Contractor B License PUBLISH January 29, 2001 and February S. 2001 Obtain Docum•nll and Bod Due at. Hunt· ington Beach Union High School District, 10251 Vorlclown Ava , Purch11mg. Room 361 Hunungion Beacn. CA 92646 (714) 964-3339 t ilt 4360 eu. o.te W...._ dly, Fen.y 21, 2001, I~ 18 HEREBY GMN that the Hunl· 1noion Seach union ~ Sc:hool Olllltct. Or· qeCouncy, ~ ~ by and fWough .. Qoye,nlng Boa1d, '*•· lnaftar referred to 11 "OfSTRICT", wtl reoa!Ya up to. but noc lat., lhan Iha abov.C.ted time, ... led bide for the 1ward ol contracta fof .,. tolowWlg projeda Protect: 'Bid 18&0 · A1palr/R1plac1ment Glu·Llm Beam• Oc:Hn View HIQh School, tMn- datQIY Job Walk 9 00 em, w~. FebN- 11'1 7, 2001. Oceai\ View Hfgh School, 17071 Gothard St., Huntington Beach. I.Joanie A ot 8 8idl llNlf be rt<lliVed In Ille pla08 ldentllled above, end ahall be opeMC:t and put>Ucly rMd aloud ., "" ~ atated dat•. time and place 'Pfsns and apeclh· cations 111 on Illa at lhe lddf111 lletld above ~ ginning January 30, 2001 In acoor01nc41 With the ~ ~ California Prol1saron1 Cod• Section 7028 15, and Public Contract Code Section 3300, the owner requires that the bidder po11ess the CIHSI· llcation of contract()(& I~ nolad above 11 the llme the btd •• 1ubmilted Pursuenl to Busll1ess and Profeu1on1 Coda Section 7028 15. no payment w• be made for worlt or malerlal Ul)- der lhe contr.C1 unless and IM1CJI lhe Reglatrar ol Contractors v1nlie1 to ttle Dillo1cl lhlt the con- t11ctor wa1 property llOOlll8d at the time the bid WIS submitted Ally contreclo• not so hcansed 11 IYl>Jtcl to panallles undel the law ·~ _Ille 0Cl(l1JICI ..... be cons~ vOld H the license cta111f1cahon specified heraonaltar Is Vl•I of a "tpGCl811y con- Jractor" as defined ~n SIClion 7058 of the C&li- forma Bu11neu and Professions Code the epecoalty cont11ctor awarded the oontract tor ttua wor1< shall 1tseK con-etl\Jct a ma)otily ol the woo, In aCCOfdanoe with the provision• of Cal~or­,,.. aus.n-and ProfesslOnS Code SedJon 7059 T11ne 1s ol the es· MnCe All wor1< must be completed within 151 consecutive calendar days from ttle date '980" lfled on the Notice to Proceed luued by the 01str1ct Notice to Proceed shell noc be ls- IYed prior to flv• (5) days after award ol the contract, and 1h1ll not requtre thal work be eommanoed lass than (5) days from dell ol IS· suance ot aid Nouce Failure to oomplele the work Wlttwl Iha bm8 M1 forth he<81n Wiii rnull In the lmposltt<>n Qf llqu1· dated dameges for eacn day ol deley, In the amount ol S50Q per day. Each bidder shall submit. on the torm fumlSlled wltl'I the con- tract documents a list of the propoaed suboon· trae1ors on th!I pr0f8CI aa required by the Subletting and Subcon· tracting F 11r P11ctlca1 Act. Publlc Contrac1 Code StcllOn 4100 et Hq Eld! bid WI be DC: oompMled by a Olftlflad Of ~ Cl** Of bid bond In an amounc not i... than ten Pf'oenl ( 1 ~) Ol the IOlal bk! Pf~L . j>eyable fo Iha DISTRICT. ae 1 ~ ... ""' .,. blOdlt, -.. propoMI le ~. ahe'M promptly aw.cute lhe Agte«nenl. fumilh • 1t11llfldOl'f'-Falthful Per· lormanoa Bond In an amount not i... than Ot\I hundred perc«ll ( 100%) of lhe total bid prlee. lllrnith 1 P1ymant Bond 1n 1111 amounc noc 1111 !twin one hundred percent ( 100%) °' tn. IO-lal bid p(ioa' and furnlah cert111cate1 avldenctng that the raqulr9d lrwur· ance • in ellact 1n !NI amounls ... '°"" In the genar1f condotlOl'l8 fn the even1 of !allure to ent•r Into 1M oontract and IXtcutl tile re-~red documenta. euoh bid MCUrity Wit be for· feilld The FMhlul Pei· lormance Bond 111'811 ,... mllll 11 lull force and el· fact through Iha ~ tee paned u 191Ciflld In the gtne(lf oondlliona. The DISTRICT re· aervea the riollt to reject any or Ill bide or to wa•v• any lnegutant1e1 or inlormehuea in any bids or 11'1 tn. ~ As r9QU1red by Secbon 1773 of the CaltfomLa Labor Code, the Oiredor of the Oepertment of •~ clultrial Relationg ol ltle Stall of C1liforn1a hu d•termfned the general prev11hng rates of ~ In Iha locallty In which th• wor1t IS to bl performed CoptH of !Mse rate detarm1n1· ttOOs. are on file at the DISTRICT, and coplet1 may ba Ol>talMd upon request The con1ractor Shafi post ll copy of ltl8M ralH 11 eadl jot> Siie The conttador ll1d any sut>contractor iinder it shall pay not ~ ttian the · apec11ied pre11a11ing rates of wages to all wor1cera employed by them 1n Iha e•ec:utlOn of the contract No bidder may Wlll'ld11w any btd for a penod of IOOy (60) days attar lhe data set for the ~·ng ol b4ds. Pursuant to Sec11on 22300 of the Put>flc Con- tracl Code the oontract Will contain • prOYlllQOS permitting lhe SUC· cessful bidder to eubsmuta secunlles for any monoys W11hheld by the 0111rlct to ensure performence under the contract or permitting paym•nt of retent1ona earned d1ractty onto escrow BY: Governing Boefd Signed: /Sf Susi Mcl..ane, Dl~tor • Procure- ment/Energy Con· aervatlon Publtshad Newpon Beach-Coste Mesa Daily Pilot January 29 . F ebr\lary S. 2001 MQ54 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public heanno w111 be held by Iha Co.ti Mesa City Council on Tuesday, February 20. 2001. at 6.30 p m , or as 8oon tn.reattei .. poalt>le, In the Council Chambers of City H1q, n Fair Onve, Cotta Mesa, on ltl6 fol· low1ng ttam AN OAOIN"NCE amendonQ n1e t'J, o1 the Costa ~... Mun1C1pal Coda to modlly ;; ~. lt,• ~ .~ '\..I. ptOOedurw to llow mj. not eddlliona WI t lllM!Og dlMllopmantl with mu- .... plana £rwlfolYnerUI Oelem'llnatlon EJcempt IF THE AFOREMEN> TIOHED ACTION IS CHALLENGED IN COURT. the chellenge mey t>e lttnlled to or1:oJ ltlON laa4IM ra!Md 11 In. publlc hH rlng• de· IOFlbad in lhil nollca Of In wrillMI ()Of· raaponclenca dellvered to h C4V Council at. or ~ to. iii publoc "-'· 1cmce IS FURTHER GIVEN lhll 11 said tlme Ind plaoe all lnlerllt4ld peraona m&y appear and be heard by Iha Clly Council on the above ft em MARY T. ELLIOTT, Deputy City C*il "Publlahed Nawpon Buoh·Co11a Miu Dally Pilot Febn111y 5 2001 MO§O NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tha1 a pyblle hqtlno will bl held by the Costa Mase City Council on Tuesd1y February 20 2001 11 630 pm, or u sooo tn.fNfter as JXIUlble. In the Council Cha~ ol Crty Hd. n Faor Onve. Colla Mesa on ltll fol- lowing rtem AN URGENCY OR· OINANCE e.c111fldtng the ef18CI ot Urgency Or· dlnanc:e 01·2 1mpoa1ng • moratorium on con 11ruct>on of oen1.n ne .. re11dances and re· models on A· 1 ~ IF THE AFOAEMEN· TfONEO ACTION IS CHALLENGED IN COURT. the cl'lellange may be kmcted to only those iuues reused at the public heanng de acnbed on this nollCe or 1n wnttan cor- raapondence det1verad to Iha City Council at. or poor 10. the pul>llC hear tng NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that II 58ld bma and place all 1n11restad P•1-one may appear and be heard by the Cny Council on the above item MARY T. ELLIOTT, Deputy Ctty Ctet1t Pubhahed N•wpon B•ech·Costa Mau Daily Pilot Febl\.lsry !i 2001 M059 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE rs HEREBY GIVEN that 1 pul>hc heanng Wiii be held by the Costa Mesa City Council on Tuuday, February 20. 2001, 11 630 pm or H 8oon lheraalter as poaajtlle, in Ina Counal ~ ol Crty Hall n.. Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, on the fol- loWlnQ item: AN ORDINANCE amending the ragu· llllons contained IO T1t11 13 of ll'le Colla Mase Mu111apal Code relating to resdenoal de- velopment standlrd5 and parking tequore· ments Env11onmenta1 De· termination Eumpl IF THE AFOAEMEN· TfONED ACTION IS CHALLENGED IN COURT. Illa clleflenge may be ltmlled to only thosa issues r1111d 11 th• public hearing d•· tcnbed m this notlOI Of In wnttan cor- ratpe>ndence dehv•r8d to tn. Ci1Y Counal et. or pnor IO, the public hear· Li Li Kyo. 2764 Mendon Drive, Coe1a Mesa. CA 92626 Wen Cho Kyo. 8803 Swordl1sh Ava , Foun· latn Valley. CA 92708 Thia businelS " con-ducted by a general p1r1nerahlp WALK THROUGH Wait1tlrough IS nol Mano clatory Oat• FetmJary 13. 2001 at 9 00 a.m Orange Coal! College Maintenance and Oper· ations F1cllily, located on Mernmec St be- ,_ Harbor Bou4evard and F11rv1ew Road, Costa MMe. CA 92626 PlaaH call (71 4) 438-4646 for map STARTING Have you started doing buslneaa y•t? No Wen Hu Kyo This llel•menl w11 Ried with the County Clelk of Orange County on o 1/04/2001 20016150935 Dal~ Pilot Jan. 15. 22. 21!, Ffb. 5. 2001 MQ38 BID DATE March 13. 2001 et 3 00 p m BOARD DATE Matel1 21, 200 I No payiMnt •hall be made for wortc or mete- rial under Iha contrect unleM and untJI lhe ~ lstrat of Conlractorl veil- r.ea to the DISTRICT that the CONTRACTOR WU Pfoe>et'fy l!cellaed at Flctltlou• Bualneea the llm• Iha conlfact -awarded Ally CON-Neme Statement TRACTOR not 10 The lollowlng Pl'IOOI flcenled 1e IYbject to 11• doino ~ 61 penaftjaa uodtr the law A ) Ooo Gear B l If Iha llClnM cl&lal- Goo Gu r. 2 1 8 2 ~ ficatlon apecHlad hefein- MarQUeltta Pkwy., •453, above ii ltll.I Of 1 "IC>t-Mlaibl Viejo. CA 112692 Clllity oontracto(' u de-011 ran Robln1on, f1ned In Sectlorl 7058 of 21822 M1rguerlt1 the C.flfornla BuaiOffl Pl!wy . ••53. Mlealon and Prof-*>na Code, VlltO. CA 92692 Iha IS*ialtty oontradlor Thlt bualnell le oon-awarded ht Cont.rid ~ cM:tld by: -11 lndMcMI tN1 WOflc lhal ball oorl- H 1v1 you 1tar1ed 11ruc:1 a rNljollly ot Iha doing bueln111 yet? Work, In accorda~ ANEW BUSINESS?r • • • • • • • • • • • Mo~ry-'.2001 7 1 1oTICE IS FURTHER OtvEN lhlt at Nici ""* !Ind pilot •• lnllt.-o P«90f1• mey ~ end be '*I'd by Iha Cly Council on N ~ Item MAR'# T. ELUGTT, o.pucy City Clertl Published Nawpon Baach·Co1t1 Meu Dally Pilot Fab<uery 5, 2001 M0$8 NO"nCITO CM.DfTOM 0/1 MIU< IALI (UCC lee. f106) &crow No -.oc:a HO'nCI • HaDY, GNIN ... tWk .... II ltlaul ID be nw:le The neme(•) end ....,... eddrlee(•) d .. Miit<•> .....,. "1Z.A A METRO INC, 2125 I COAST tf'll'(, COftOHA DEL ltlAA. PUre~.:J>:INQ CA tmS , NOTICE IS HEREBY • Oolngl1R&tlASU t:NliiltltN M OIV~N that I pUbUc '-rino Wiii bl held by RESTAURANT the Co1ta MIN City Al ofl8r buMnMe Council on Tuesday F•bruary 20 2001 at nerne(I) en0 8•30 p m or 11 toon acldrlll(•) uaed by tie l/'lereefter aa poee<bll. In Mllet(I) wtf*I the pelC the Council ChamOets of ......-..., City Ha•. 77 Fair Dnve, llYM )'Uri. 81 __. ~, Cotta Meta on Iha ft» 1W Mll«(a). laln lowl!lo tt1m HONE AN ORDINANCE The locallon In ~ 1meQd1ng SECTION ~ .. ~ e..._ .... _ 13-29(dl of r1t1e 13 of "' ....,_ ~ "'8 eo.ta Mew Mi.net-Ofllc» ol lhe Miier It pat Code ra1awa to put>-SAME he notices for planning 'The ..... .._,,) end appflcaUon1 ·-·'9\ IF THE I.FOREMEN· bulineal eddreu ol the TIONEO ACTION IS buyer(I) ....... CHALLENGED IN COLLECTION COURT the cn111enge may be ~mn8d to only INVESTMEHTS those 1saue1 ra1Md at CORONA DEl MAit IM pubhc haanng d•· INC. 211 MAJto1 acnbed In this ' no11ce or 10 wntten ex><· STREET. r65p0ndenca delivered HUNTINGTON BEACH, to the Crty Council at or CA 12141 pno< to the publoc hear· 'The llMCI bellig ldd 1ng NOTICE IS FURTHER are gener.tly desaibed GIVEN that at S8ld time 11 FURNfTUftE,, and place att 1nt•rested FIXT\JRES AND parsons may appear EQUIPMEH•T and be heard by the City Council on lhe above end aie IOclled It m5 ~e:Rv T ELLIOTT, E COAST HWY, Deputy City Clefk CORONA DEL flWt, Published Newport CA 12115 Beacfl·COJla Mesa The bulk lllle Daily Pilot F eoruary 5 intended to la by consurMllted at Iha olllce of 200; M057 CITY OF NEWPORT· BEACH NOTICE INVmNG BIDS Sealed bids may be receoved at/ tt>e offoce of the City Cl•r~ 3300 Newport Boulevard P 0 Box I 768 Newpor1 Beach CA 92658 8915 until 1100 1m on tl'le 22nd day of February 2001 . at wtiicn lime such btds shall be opened and reed for CORPORATION YARD BUILDING "0" T1tle of Protect Contract No. 3376 $90,000 Englnffr'a Eetlmata . Approved by by /a/ Don Webb, Public WOtlts Director Prospective bidders may ex11T11ne the site bel"-&en 7 ()()am and 4 30pm on weekdays. and ootam one Ml of bl<! documents II not 0051 at the office ot the Public Works Oep11tment 3300 Newport Boule· vard. N•wpor1 Beach CA · Required Cont11ctor License Classolocatoon req.iired tor lh•s p!QjeC't A, 8 br C·51 For further mtorme· hon. call Lloyd Dalton, Proiect Manager at (949) 6«·3328 Published N•wP.On Beach·COSll Me'sa Daily Pilot February 5. 2001 . M06t TliE HERITAGE ESCROW COMPANY, 4010 BARRANCA PARXWAY, STE. 120, IRV1HE, CA nto4 1"4 Ille anticiplted ule ddt la 2S FEBRUARY 2001· 'The bulk .... la ~ to c.libntl Unibm Coomeraal Code Section 8106 2. The name and lddAlll rJ the '*'°" W1ltl whom datmt may be llled ii THE HERITAGE ESCROW Cotll'AHV, 4010 BARRAHCA PARKWAY, ~ 120, IRV1NE. CA 92904 end the -day tor fllr1Q daiml by any aedllor lllll be 22 FOIWARY 2.001, wtlCtl .. the bullnMI day befotw lt18 antidplted Ille date tpee1fied llbove Oeled ot JANUARY 2001 COLLECTION IHVESTitEHTS. INC~ BY: MAHNAZ HARRIS, PRESIDENT Bu)w(•) ?CT'S NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA DAil Y PILOT 05 FURUAAY 2001 ~ELL y c>L1r hc>mo t:hrc>L1Qh c::l -aalfl-d Y... 111cw1 with Iha C'=' of Darren RotMnaon Caldomil and Thia llalement w.p Prof111lona Code ni.d wt1h Illa Councy ~ 7069 CIM oA ~ COlnv Al Woit ~ be ocm-on 01/1Ql200f pi.ted Within 90 ~ IOOt ... 2122 18C1AM dlya. Tlme le Of Qtly Plloc Jin 22!.-~J lhe ....-a , .... ,. to Ftb. 6. 12, 20()1 MQ4i! comple1• t/'11 Work The Legal Department at tht Daily Pik>t is pkased to announce a new servict now avai/abk to ntw businesses. NOT1CE OF ~ ht time Mt lorth PUBLIC SALE l'llnllrl 1'11 ,_. In flt The .--....... l!llftl. ~ ol llquldat.ect ·~~-.. dlll'llOM tor.., dey d ~ ~~ daltly. In ht llllOUnf -~ a of me ~ :.-' ..:,::. "1nbmdon "'"' end Pro!..... Eaoh bid ~ ~ Codi, Cl'laplar 10, '°"" encl be r-.ionelw hdorl 21707 C•I Cel-IO the oontrKI dOoU> tofnll ... ~ ~ rMnta. (.ed't blOdlt ... ~ A.ct. ~ IUblflil, on IN form HOTICI bnilhed Mii w. COfto SM.& hell cltoounwtll. .... Of Alrpot\ Sell .,... fie Pf°'*8d llAloOn- .. oond.d • PIMC M tnldDrl on ""' prOfed d me oontenta al the •• recrulred by . tti. =-_n•1otii":: ~-= t*nQ toed IO ht ...,_. Ao Code ....... '°' ~ '"°"" tec:tlarl 4100 • -.. ht ""*" ...... Of Eedl ......... ~-=:'.,. ~ ..,..,.... .,, e ..... to w or OlllHlt't dl8Clll 0t w The lllit II belfa .., lllOnd "' "' _.. nae 90 llllfr • .......,.. .................. ... _, ..... llllW •-(IO'I.) II .. lllMI llllt ~.., ~.r:== ~ • t191>~ .............. ~ ~~ CA .. 1001~"= -·-~" r;:.. ........... _, Iii 1W A& n. I Pt_., ,__, ..... IMllc ......................... "' -..._,, ,.,. .,. ................ .. .,,,, ~ will now SEARCH the namL for you al no extra charge, and savt you the timt and tht trip to the Court House in Santa Ana. Then, of couru, after tht search is compf.tttd wt will fik your fictitious busiruss name statnnmt with the County Ckrlt, publish onct a week for four wee/ts as rtquired by law and then fik your proof of publication with the County Cink. Pkast stop by t~ fik your fictitious business statnnmt at tht Daily Pi/Qt> 330 W. 1 Bay St, Costa Mesa. If you canTUJt sttJp by, pf.tast caJJ us aJ (949) 642-f~21 anti wt will malte an'angnnmts for you to handk this proctdurt by mail If you shou/J have any farther questions, please caU us arul we will bt morr th4n gltid to assist you. Good luclt in your new bwinm! r ' • I ---. "f g l ~ " , ... Pl II -·-liiil .. ii ByPhoae By Mdtn Penom Polley Rau•, 11nrl c.kaJlinr art ubj("("t to i:luul~t without oourt'. 1lJt' puhli-ha rr...-rvr, 1br ~ht 111 11'1L"4>1', rt-rla,,tf y, l'l'Vlllt" or reject any rl~~1fird 11d~rrt1..r1w111. PltlL~ n·P.'in 1111y trror11ul1 may be in your rlu,.,1fird ad 1111111r1lu11rl). Titr Oo.11) 1'1lo1 11rrepu uq liiiliilit) for any ~m·r in au wh ert1:.emen1 for ~dul'h 11 Hiil} Ix· "''J>llflbiblr r1ctp1 for 1hr ro,,t or 1h1· !.(18l't' artUllU)' Ol\'Upit1l 1'y thr 1•mir. Gn>clit 1·an only be ullowr1I for lhr fiN insertion. , ...... (Q4Q) M2·r><>78 J:IO W4"!1 Bu,· Stn'\'t C11\tu Mr;,jl, <~A Q'J.(>27 ----DeJldllnes ----- "' "°"l'l"' 81>d ' 0.) '• Boan SEllVICE DIRECTORY Monday ............ Friday 5:00pm Friday .......... Thuraday 5:00pm -F0t AO Your Home ilnd lkainell Needs -...................... rdl'plmnr 8::30am-.) OOpm '-.i.r-f nJ., \\111~-ln 8::IOa1n-:'i OOpm • \lo Olld.y-f ndH Tu~ay ......... Monday 5:00pm Saturday ........... Friday 3:00pm \\<ednesday .... Tuesday S:OOpm unday ............. Friday 5:00pm .... , • ..._-.,. W ....._ 41t '4S.M71 &Ml TI1~ay .. Wednesday 6:00pm ~ l12.:J3lf•':l'll l'•:g11·~11.,..11 411.==11•-==I 6ii~R'1n':lr~ 65 ft boat dock Ocean F~ 2br tba, • 38r Homa tam rm, F9. WANTED Bat...._ For [f,~:A~o EM11"k=E-r! u=A~=~en- AJI re;il HUte IMrtislng 8-1 rilw of bey • nldlC nic.ty lumished, laundry, •• yard & 880. DOIMI pool. TlnUEs 11te ... p..... Y"'· t..a-t2:Ml63 llal Clianl ~ p~ 1n thts ~per IS subject l;hta. 2tlr, • den, IX liir. plulg, Weekly-Monthly 323-tpa, gelld comm, 2c gar. 3 19 Worti.J gram tnvHlmtnl from 10 Ille f.edmt ~11r Hoos.no 26a. Yett w/-"'"· 86S-e920 °' ~ $3500/MCl 949-644-442$ lloenMd IX not we're S2,496 Fillnclng avtilllble Ari ot 19611 n wended Em • ''°'1191 on ~ound OlcMr Style Furnltln lll'SfJIVA110~ hk1ng -' ERA Rallerty & lslatld Aolomllad Madical "'hlth makes 11 1lleg1I IO ltwl. Well! lo Udo V1llegL 11-w.·-r111--1 PIANOS,, Coli.ctiblel AGFJn'S lJord al ~ 9dl wil Strvtet• (800)322-1139 .Wvtr1~e ·lllY preftrence. A.gt Mety Fl'Y9f Sl.115.000 -CClllllA-• --m:= ·~·-Full·"-ic pey tor 'fOIJf lcenM & l1WI-t.lt 2101 11m1m10n or d1scnnunatloo t4t-7U·70S5 • ..._. ,_, • ·-·-•·O"I<·•-""' ~ 80().4()()-5391 ut 1111 www busiMU-1tar1up c:om oase<I on race. color retto· $$ ~~H .. -PA-ID $$ 0.) & nmlDg shill& l'o•u AGE.,. __ ...._. ._ i.::IC:.::A::.L •..:S%;CA::::H.!.I) ___ _ ion 5ex. handcup, lamlltil Pict --~ "12 815 "" "' ,_, "" ------- an 1n1en11on 10 make any Mtdlt1rr1nHn VIiii. Chinning ~ 3bf 2\lme • 1110191 Top-Producers txp'd. oommiss100. lllOfk M POWER status or nattONI origtn. or S338K Urt Perltct 0 • Ill.it MOftglilge Co 11 NP8 ' I I such preferentt. hm111tion 2b< 2ba, walk lo sand & loft. new~. Ip, Jacuzzi MANAGERS n1.~her 111l111 homt or cu olfice Fu IOATS or d1sc11mtnabon • shops Agt 941H23-8120 tub. ~ Avall now I SPECIAL• •Uf<. rMOma lo 94!H22·&488 • 1 M newspaper wlll not f3200fmo t-75M34t $l S4.00 + !ax ~ ' £kaltll, lbtal "-______ __. ~now1ngly accept any • 401-K PIM Looking for AMthttlcl1n Fully loedlcl, 2000 DUFFY adveillsemenl for real •BEACH RETREAT• I I (Mwl ~ !his ) •!\Id ..:alJiie w/clltnltlt. Also PfT 11 demo model, t 1vlll, ts1a1e which IS in violation Wiik to bey ' bHch. ilO "°'Jffmsc.•=· ~;,;. ~ • u..-1m1 cmplormcat Receplionlal/Bookkeeper St 5,195 of lhe t11w Our readers are 3br 3be $3711,000 Agt __ ;::::::.' F.ot.hil!JKd 1n 1989._ Newpo!I MM31·t311 19911 DUFFY 21 , fully n~1tby mlormed 11111 all 949·723·8t20 FEATURES 2.._.,40ur 1_,, \f.,. POSTAL J08S ~·•.J23 00 loedlcl l20,ll5 dt1e1Hnos adVtr11S1<1 in this ....., M._..5-4112 n~""'~' are llVll!il>le on • Lobby/Direct dlal otJJ. • aod JCN-tllll yr Now hlnng -No Ex· an ~Q.al O()po'1Unlly ~15 •VIEW GIANT.. 38r 181 Sl'iglt flll'lv homt p/lonea/Frtt HBO • ~M j~ c .. u b lllPI ptoenee·Pald llailllflO"ll'NI To complain of dltcnm1· 7BR, 48A, CloH to on la1ge lot Wtt\llde ESPN & DIKIPool & ~" -888-313-4744 benefits Cad lor ~sts 7 Pursuit 2270 center con· $011 Ytmlhl 225 H P sall water Hnlll VHF GPS. 11$11 flndt<. oumggen CD. Dual Bal1 11n1ta PnSllnll. 714-9~3-4810 91873-8695 nJl•on y~ HUD loll fret al Buehl sns.ooo 51595/Mo Sydney o..tow. JIC\lac, Guest lauo-SOUTH cgAST dlya 800-429-~ ext I 800424 8590 Agent 949-723-8120 Agena 94~500-688o dry ao.. IO 405 & SS AUCTI N JIOO {CAl'SCAHl -Fwys Min'I llllm O C AdmlnMtratlvt Aulttanl ONE STOP HOl\fE BUYING lPERSTORE ,, .4 '• lt>Og ~ ,, ! '" t..c.n Fra: , ....... ~t!<.._bl ffft' (!e(I. yr I • .1{1 P.t1:TJL& ,,. r>¥o ~rr; N. ir!0I • u<J • ~fltr l-I00.7ZJ.61S7 24 hn \tlttan Reil Estate ........ ~ Av, EMAIL"~""" HOMES OF THE WEB ShOWOIM ....... '°' .... In Our ... ..... £11111 ............ == Dtldlfne T~ 5Pll AllO •.• ~ ......... , IPlll . ,.,. .., AdWftlll lnlll-LOCAL ..... I-. ..... Clll T-n LISA RIVERA MNT...._ All£ ~ V .A. SO MOVE ... FREE CounMlfn9 FREE U8t Of Hon. HUIWA AEPOS 714-534.UOO VlllitM Riii &I* Emall: vregg Oadnc.com 38r 1 Bl Sl'lgle llll1IY home •OCEANFRONT• on large lot Westside New HOIM SBR, deck, $1595/Mo Sydney Gielow, rar1 find, 2.295 ~Aaenc:.::•...:94~9-=500-688o==--- Agent 94H23-8120 VIEWI VIEWI VIEWI lbt f1mrm, b1ylront, homt In tlM blulfa. Up- gr9dad. enlarged 1751,000 Agt MMM-OllO PRIME ESTATES Lots a Oceln vi.war Call Petrick T•nore Agent 949-856·9705 Charming homt w/cflrua t-. 3bt. 2ba, 991 w 171h St , S 1750/mo, ytar lease Ml-431·1717 OCEAN VIEW CONDO 29' 281, 2-&orv. 2 Frplc:'1, 2 car I "'" lft'Plll!la •Mft I garage. S1900/Mo Syn-. -FOR arW . ilney Gielow 94~500-68a0 20 ACRES RANCHES 1 • MOlllEJlll I $8.995 111a1 El Puo. Texas --uu $95 Oown/ $89 month· ,..;wrvn1 - ly ($8.!IC»IO'\ 216 montlw) Aoads In IUl\'eYtd FIM maps & IJ'CIUrtS Sunset Ranches I ·800·3"3·9444 (CAL'SCAN) SUNSET l BAY VllWS 3br 2ba, new paint/carpet, backyard overlook.s gr11tr1- bell, nr F asll Isl S2800'rno. no pelS 949-640-1717. F111grds college a/Id 22t2 le. flWii St. ~~/egr~J bchs W1tking dis· S.. AM. CA 12707 "'""" ..._. tAnca to &/lops aoc:t ...-u.c-CA •llO -ol 17 yetl'I be 'resraurants last lealll9f & lblt IO llarde COSTA MESA I I m4Jtip4e laSk. Alxlxl/Cf & at· 4M FURNrTUAE tenllon 10 de!alf required MOTOR INN , Start SlOlhr Cosla Meta. '12-71 Harbcir Blvd • . • Ask for Bonni 714-64 .., ... Phone t4IM45-4&40 ~ . .,.. Beclroom Ml 7pc Charry Worthington Reunion• Mottl MANAGERS • SPECIAL• s 15'4 ()() + tax Wkfy (Must ~ this Ad) 23Sm.&~ Situated on beaw!uty F~~ Lobby/01recl dfal phones/Free HBO. ESPN & OtlCIPool & Jacuui, Guest laun· dry Cloee IO 405 & 55 Fwyt Min's llllm O C . FalfVrds, colle98 and bcha Walking dlt· lltlCe to lllOIJ6 and rtltlUfenll COSTA MESA MOTOR INN rm H.wbof Blvd Ptlone MM45-4840 wood 4 poetaf bed wfraill, dfHHr wllN-foid mmor. 2 nogh1 11.andt New, sllH in box" COii $6500 sac $1675 matchng chesl $375 call 71~24.()670 "LOVE' SEAT I COUCH" Italian !Miiiar, 1lnt. c:ond Ct9lf'll col«, t mo NEW. E.danded WtrT' IJlld S2SOO uctlflce S 1800. PrlYlta p!!!x. 94M50-&409 Klng ala ortllopedlc extra lhk:k plllow IOp mattress. box lilt New, still In • OOS1 s 1499, sacnta 94~337-2235 L.t•lngton Armolre Enltr· lllrmem ell. Paoflc Colto- Don, 811n 1191, 43in wldlh, 23in dMp (TV!sweo) GrNI buy $2000 9411-514-1872 "LOVE SEAT 6 COUCH"' lltllan IMther, lllnt cond crtem colM, I mo NEW. EDndlcl Wart, ptld $2500 1acrlflce 11800. Plfvalt ptlty. 114H50-6406 APPUCA T10H AHO EXAM k'llormaboo 1cr GOV'T POS-T Al. J06S e.m up to $18 35 hour Ful btntfrts No experienc e t-888·726-9083 Ext 1000 7am·7pm CST (CAL'SCAH) AVOH. Looblg lot a '19* income? More llulbte hours? Independence? AVON has what you're foe*· Ing for Lei's lalk. !888)561 ·2 866 CAl'SCAHl CARING PEOPLE NMclld PT/llt1 paid hrt. MaQ a cln.r-In IN llv. of the ....., In lllllr holMe. Companlonahlp, -11. llT8lldl, • their l*90nlll tide. Ho c•rtftlcatlon l'!Qul!!d. 71 •-444-4llO CLERK • T08ACCOHIST Experience req , PfT evenings, 24hlslwlt Call Hal0k;194~x 212 SO.COLORADO RANCHI 35 acres-$89.000 Dnveway in" This out1tandtng prop- erty iS located jUS1 I }tr Col- orado Sp11ngs EllJOy 360 mtn -4 loll ol .,_ Deel elk. & 11.ritey abound Near 1000s ol aa• al rec land & W'Of1d Class raftllg & fly fllhng Counly roed wl tellpllone & altC Great ft. nanang Call now loll·frff 1 877-676·6367 (CAL'SCAN) WNrfront homt lum 8Ul8 wl3 rms. gar, piv deck. NS, docll apaca avail. prol male Nwpt Hf• new 3br 2\13>1, O!t 11595 949-67S-7570 14 plect Cherry Wood dln4ng room Ml fable & 8 chltl'I. blA!el & china ~ New, 11111 boxtd, COit $9000 sacnfice $2300 Meldllng -l400 ... 337-2238. Companlon/houttlcttptr tor 86 yr Old woman, PT, AZ'S BEST BlRGAJH 40 llCfts· $17,900 Beautiful ranch In Wlnlama/Flagslafl area. perfect 6.100' cltmele Spectacular mountain 1/18W$, bofdt11 ... ,. land, affordable financrng Call AZLR 1-888-282·5263 (CAL'SCAHl Z,-c gar, 3 tp's & 3 Uv ar111, .. ------.. gourmet lutch ltallan lliftt I * RENTALS I twntvn $3700 94!H22·8800 .. ___ TO_BHA __ RE __ Lido lalt 2Br 2Ba Fp • flleflOf OOU11yatd, 2 e11 gar, no pets 52800/rno 1149· 718-2733 or 831-484-1835 3Br 2B1 1124 Vlltllt P9nlntuta twJty upgraded Quiel toe. 2 car gar, WO hkup $2500 949-~ Cltllp't1Br/Bt avail "' Ilg condo, Wld. cable, p!kng, pool, fl!CUW, gat, nicely tum. ftmalt p<tl d, $&50/ mo • Ulla 714-545-2675 COM Shirt 2bt Iba 2 blocU to e.ac11, saoo t ~nd cable l utll. llult call. 14H7W737 B1y1kle VIiiega 2br 2ba, St600'mo. available Fib I, 'fNI least. 949-6T.J.-a695 or Coeta ...., Rll' houle nr 714-953-4810 OCC. lg rm 1'1111, S60Mno Incl utll. W/O cool rm ""*· tu.51o-9551 1-. . 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IUml lo: Tl"'" Com-munity Hews, Attention Judy o.ctlng, PO Bo1 1580, Colla Meta, CA 82827. PlaeM be IWft tNt the llatlnga In thla category mey r9qllft you to call a llOO number In which ..... la • dlltga I* mlnu1t. ANTIQUE & CLASSIC CARS 13 Cars , 2 motorcycles, all in perfect condition. 100% restored. Sale all in one block or individually Private Party OPEN HOUSE 10am·4pm Sat Feb 3rd Sun Feb 4th 2001 1229 w Shelly Ct Orange, Clllf Clll tot listing 949-719-9317 oer1llnll. lem p<etd, $15ron l •------... 1 ,,_,.,.. M PAVS 94H13-5056 91929-79111 -IBQI·= ""''""' . ID 11111 8luftl ~ T ownhome with us Call SAT lodly 3Bt 158a nice ccndftion, 1·877·244·72113 or .__ _____ ___. Sl800'mo Balblr1 San-1-,,__ I 1-en-BKJ.PAVDAY ·or111 10I llMW l3 2.3 Com ... Only I 3,500 Iii loeded dllcnlt pkg, CD. i.a1td Miii blM>fk llllr, $28.000 VllT-pey •p ..... weeldy • ., _ _._. Al""• Riii' 949-644-01115 FOR "8fTUMI COAST COIN HEEDS beoeflll-.. "Sl.250 ~ FI N D OlD COINS! 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'15 67k ml blade. lln """ boob. gill• IVged non $lllOkl4. lb new cond S19 91( OCPA BKS VI/fl 17592111 949-586-1888 BMW 540I ._ Auto, co. A.apen ·~ (3XHFM9J Low mll• CR VIER BMW 7t4·935'3171 BMW 740ll '94 751< ml, miO- n;ghl blue. Ian llhr. CD. books, 1howroom cond. m14t lff 10 if:SClltt $17.995 OCPA S Vt11 1215627 949-586-t 888 BMW 740IL ._ aw-, co. (.WXtl~ S3Ul5 Cfl VIER BMW 714-135-3171 BMW 740IL '98 Phone, co, white (4ATU74i 137,995 CR IER BMW 714-135-3171 8uldl RMere 'llO ClaSllC stylt. lo ml lellhtr ( 106089) SS. 988 HABtRS (71 4 )540-1100 Cadllllc AlllnW Conv 'IO 4511 orig ml. BlldcMt llllr. boolt..slreco!da. Btaut. OflQ cond. ~egld, l'IOIVllMI Vint021 08 $14,995 0 C Aulo Blus 949-586-1888 CAOILUC CA.TERA W Blacl<.. 1111r. moonroo1s = (938431) 13, NABERS (71 4)540-9100 CaclllK S..lllt ST'S '93 Slate lultllt Nol1hslar 1834036) $10.1188 NAllERS (714 )540-1100 Cadlllec STS 'M 4811 ml, FICIOfy Wiii~ mtlallic ~. me IMlhlr. co. phone, clYome wheelt. like new. $25,995, OC AIJlo Bltl'I 94HM-tllt. CAD SEVILLE 71 t 0-, perfect cond, P::;rd· dependable, • dtl.-~ $4500 ....... CAR$ FROM S500! "-~ • repoa. F« llellng Cal 800-311-3323 tit 272e CHEVROLET BLAZER ._ 2wd, 24k ml ..... (132488) $16,1188 NABERS \ (7t4l540-11100 CtiEVY VEHTUflE 'f7 STO PASSENGER VAN. Mr>, A~ PO, "-Mii Ioctl brlllM, --tm CltNttt, tinted wlndoft, Ml( 1111, lt0,7'7 Mt>674-4244 ~H!'69H4M HONDA CMC t• ~ 64lt ml, nornmcbt, n.intlned~ con-cllion, 14900 --1..54117 , ... I ~ XJS Vt2 Coupt orig mi, metallic IHther, chrome whla, =d· non/tmoke body &~ c:ond. superb value Vtn1172518 Sll,995 oc Al*> Siu 94~58&-t888 JAGUAR Xkl 't7 ConY1 beauty. Chrome wlleek. co. Willcl IOtMn new llrn, low mi xttu. r=iosel p 949-646-8118 Und AOYef Rang R- LWB ' 13 Btlrltan llllr. CO ct.lg. tlk1f ..... roof ..... IOw ~ 71k ml. mi c:ad- hon, s 4,950 949-644·22119 l.ulla ES 300 '14 70k ~ mi, lllYer/~~ nvvl CD. gold ~ wllll. garar:. not'ltrr*1 ikt MW $1 996. vt798elll OC AIAO Bkr 949-586-1886 LEXUS RX 300 'M 4a4, dwm wtlls, mnrl, IOW ~. 6 CO cllgr, While/tan lthr ~.995 Ol>o 948-673-35118 .... ... '12 Red. low rrt, Jdnl oond!loo, (304913) NABERS sues (714 l5'0:t t 00 Mazda tlPV ve .., 70k • tnl. orig -· .,... lu41y loeded. rllf lit .... new cond. Vin-I 65 I 2111 oc Aulo 8'okar $8250 Mt-516-tlN ltlarctdH 320 CLIC cabrlohl ... ~ re. ShOwrOOm c:ond, ....... bUt1t In CO{phone, 2511 ml, .... C.tilrollel nJ: arrlWd ~ 1,soo es&-9522 NISSAN aooxz · '° 2 • 2. T ·Top. M1110. 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Date_· __ _ Stop by or mail to the Daily Pilot office at: 330 W Bay Street, Cosca Mesa, CA 92627 or Call (949) 642-5678 To place your ad today POLICY In en llflott to otter the best aeMot posliblt to ow ,_ 811 llwi llCt.tettisen, we wil require ConllllciOll who lldvtltise In the SelVIC8 01recioly lo include thelr Contractors License number In tllelr advertise· ment. yow co-operation Is Qf!!!t eppredated 1-~1 Clean All Carpets Only $149.00 (or less) Up to 6 rooms. 2 bathS, 2 llallS and I ht of stairs A to Z Homi lmprovemll!I Remodeling & Adlillons On time & -on Budget. Rera Lt650524. 714·269-7185 Of Bridge By CHARLES GOREN with· OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDOE QUIZ Q I -.VSouth, tulncrt.ble, you hold: hold: •93 l?AKQJIO 0 17 •Q114J The bidding has proceeded: SOUTH WEST NORTH EASf 11? p-•• ha 1 What do you bid now'! A -If you foci it 111cumben110 1gooo: the four wewsh clubs tn favor of your all-powerful hurt suit, you must relish landing in the wrong spot pcriodicall)t Pan of the reason you opened the bidding is because of your distributional val~. so swt dci.cribing your hand by introducing your second 'uit Bid two clubs. Q 2 • Vulnerable. you hold: • Q 2 ? J 6 · K 4 • AK J 10 8 S 4 Partner opem the bidding with one spade. Whllt do you respond? A • lf you b1d'lwo clubs now. you will be ma horrible po$1Lion no mai- ter what panner rebids. h 1s far better to jump shift now by b1dd1ng three clubs. At leas1 it tells panner you have a game-going hand with a ..elf· sufficient suit, and you can then rebid your clubs before committing yourself to some other action. Q J -Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: •AQ AKQ84 A86J •H The bidding h.i.' prucetdet.I: SOUTH WF.ST NORTH EAST ti;o hm I• ~ 1 Wlu!t do you bid now? A -You have 11 good hand made bet- ter by the hon<>f' 1n partner's suit. Since a bid of two diamonds would not be forcing. and lhrce hearts would show an eJttta heatt and only be mv11.1111onal,you have to jump tu three diamonm to •how your powi:r and create a game force. Q 4 • As South, vulnerable, you • 9 5 "" K J 10 a 2 A 4 • A Q 8 5 The bidding hAs proceeded: SOUTH WR~'T NORTH 1~ PUI '1 •• 2• Put l 1 What do you bid now'/ A -Partner·~ bid 1~ forcing aod promise5 nolhmg in diamonds. You do nClC know whepe the COOITIICI 16 helding, and you have already promised live heart~ and four clu~. Continue describing your hand. Show a stopper in diamonds and a minimum opcnlng bid b~ bidding two no trump. Q S -Vulnerable, you hold: a AKQ53 A6S KIO •A4.l Your right-hand opponent opem the bidding with three d1amon<h. What acuoo do you wkc'! A -There are 1wo obvious choice' a takeout double and three no trump. Since it 1~ by no meam dear where the h.ind belongs mould p3f1Iler respond, say, with three hean~. we prefer three no trump. Your hanf 1s balanced and you do llOI need much from partner to romp home. Q 6 -Neither vulncrJble, as South you hold: • K 10 2 A Q S AK Q 6 4 • 117 The bidding has proceeded: SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST I Pc'i.t I• PL'> ? What do you-bid now? A ·If you still play that a rcvcr-.e promises that sun and can be pas>ed, this hand is a nightmare. It is u pure guess what to do llc:ltl. I (bwcvcr. tf the reverse is forcing, a~ 1n the mod- em >tyle. you have &u1easy1wo-hean rebid. Panncr's next bid 'hould leave you well placed to Judge the: hand's potential. We'll help you write . a good "di ·~' call us. and we'll malie it easy for you I I n.i.uv-~Pilot Classified ~~··-949) 642-5678 Computer ln1tan1t1on1 Repllr, Sefvlc:e. lfl your home. [);agnostic;. preven· live malnt. 949-631-4367 WrmtOE" DRYWALL AH phaSes/smaM.rg job$. CLEAHI 20yrs, falr, flee est Ll400030 714-e39-14'7 SEMI RETIRED CONTRACTOR Fm btbutcs J AMBS MAHAFFY Uoefttied Pre-parer •fl-eh.Ind •n1tt"1p1ulnn '°"" •f ..... llJcd by I RS e file Brothers Carpet Services 1·800·559·7181 Truell Mounted Equipment SJ)OI RtmOYlng/Pre·Spottlng Fumnurt Moving SMvlno oc for to Ya/$ PlUIFREE DuPowT Tll\Oll WWI OU.uta • m:Bl:lftJ. 949·246·6018 I I Americen Bulldlng Co. -~ Generlt Contr.c:llng _ • GENERAL REPAIRS .........-~Wlri 629 Terminal Way "25 Costa Me•• 949 548-3329 Addltlolle ' Remodeling Llct751730 Mt-574-3034 • Kitchenlaatll Renovate • Plumbing Fixtu'es Eu: 1-~1 LICENSED CONTRACTOR No job too sm All services! JRG MalClfVY' Block • Brick Repelr. remodel, Ian&. ~ • S10ne • Cone. etc .. Repeila new seMC88 Nt-&45-3'5e old Ouality WOl1I. L1730089 Guar. ref's 714-631·7943 Sk1llrrf C.1qwntcr Elcct11c1;111 Plumber • War.er Heaters • TOlletS • Cou1t8f' Tops • 511*5 c....w.. ....... ac. 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CaS for Answers • T Cl.CIHON QI Acllrr Pllores PUBLIC NOTICE The Calif. Public· Utlltt1es Com- m1ss1on REQUIRES that all used house· hold goods movers pnnt their P U.C Cal T number, ltmos and chauHers pnnt their T.C.P. number 1n all ad\lertismenls. If you have a ques· !JOO about the 19931- rty of a mover. ltmo or Chauffer, call: PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISION 714·558-4151 WILLIAMS MOVING Local/Long Distance/ Storage Short Nohce UT172527. 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