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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-11-03 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmEs SINCE 1907 '• ·'We believe we have .our man.! • ur Authorities believe I the lure of financial gain led Eric Bechler to kill his wife, who was lost at sea on a-boating trip more than two years ago I \ NEWPORT BEACH -Nearly 2 1/2 years ago. dn emotionally devastated Enc Bechler stood at the base of a cliff, looked out onto the vast ocean and mourned his wile's mystenous disap- peurancP during a boating trip. On Tue.-,cJay, the 32-year-old New- port Cot1st resident was behind bars, accused of murdering her for financial gam. · "I'm stunned and .---------. surpn .. ed, • said fdm· lly fnend Gordon Glc1,gow "They !>eemed hkc a pcr- f(1ct conple c!lways 'in lov~. I hnd (the arrest] hard to believe. It blows me· away: . Despite the new development, there remains more .ques- --Orange County Dist. Atty. Tony Rackaud<as er ease .. ' • TIME LINE Sequence of events in • Pcgye Bechler's mysteri- • ow; death • July 6, 1997 -hgye Bechler 1s reported missing after a day of boating with her husband, Eric, who told authorities his w11e was thrown out of their rented powerboat by a larg~ wave. U S Coast Guard crews searched through the night, but found no sign of the 38· year old mother of three. i . •July 7, 1997 -The invest1· gatron 1s turned over to the Orange County Sheriffs Department, although offi-. ci!!ls ·would not ~y her pre- sumed death mvolved foul play A reenactment of the accident according to Eric Bec:hler's account was con ducted. •July 21. 1997 -Two weeks after Pegye Bechler was reported m1ss1ng, author- ities have found no evidence of her presumed death. Offi· cials ~Y there 1s a chance her body will never be found. •July 24, 1997 -Friends and family membe~ gather at .Crystal Cove for an emo t1onal memorial service. . P,gye Bechler's cause Qf death is listed as "lost at sea • • Aug. 6, 1997 -A Navy submanne scours the sea floor to depths of 1,600 feet m search of P~ye Bechlec's remains. but fmds nothmq WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1999 City says • ·crossmg guaidnot fubudget • Killybrookc El<'mentary School parents plcm lo lobby Co~ta Mesa leaders until somethmg is worked out. · lhly Pilot .. COST\ IESA ........ Irc1te parents SU} they '' 111 top d't nothing to cn ... -urc d° dt'sperntt!l}' ncooPd cruss- mg 9uc1rd c1t KillybrookP Elemen- tdf) ()chool 1s hired c1e .... p11e Cit}' ow; C 1dl., ") inq the J>O..,ll!OO I nut In the hudqt·t ''J'IJ go u ldr tt' I ha\ • to,· 'a11 Killybrook1• PTA pre ident. Jorce Chn hrtn"•"'ll, '~ho \ O\\ ed tu dttend e\' •r}' C"o~rn Me ... a City Council meetmg until the 1 Ul' l" I(lsolved . •A clnlcl ~ liJ,. 1s '' orth dll}' amount · of money.· The ne1•cl Im c1 c ros,mg gt.lard at th~· ..,~ho<>) IH•<.:c1me ctppdr~nt dftcr a n~w rule -... 1,1rt1•d thh 1h1s \ear - uc1nnt>d p.~1 en1s ''irom diivirtn. through Uw J>drkin{I lut dunng bus hour'>, \;did Prmnpdl Mc1ry · Ann G1lhtt•lh . "Our po1kmq lot 1s ... uch thut ll hrtcl heconw 'Cl) danucrous \-.tth hu..,es ll11d parent double-and SEE GUARD PAGE A4 f ... tions than answers about the dlsap- pearance and presumed death of Pe.9}'.c Bec~ler, e 38-year-old fl!Other of three an accomplish triathlete who va.n1shl'd on July 6, 1997. ;-;-------~- That day, the couple celebrated t~err . Cifth wedding anniversary wtlh a boat- iog tnp. Bechler has mamld.ined that he~ · couldn't ftnd his wife after he was swal- lowed by d large wave while ki-tee- boardmg behind the 19-foot rented vessel tour miles off the Newport Beach coast. Bechler assumed the same set of w<.1ves h<l.d knock(>d his wile overboard. The U.S. Coast Guard $pent days combing th£.' ocedn for her body and a Ndvy submarine searcb'ed the sea floor ~eeks later, but no evidence of the '. - 'SEE BECHLER PAOE A4 . Relaxed and ----•~T 11 o o K waiting for the millennium P urists may quibble, scientists may insist Qtherwise but the computer .hai aeC'lded thdt we will enter a new n>!llenruum in 58 days. At the stroko of m.Jdnight And it is witb a sense of looming dread ancl tremendous uncertainty that I count off the days, waiting for everything to change, waiting for · the great unexpected. Thf"fe ts nothing, if you listen long enough and Jook hard enough steve marble· I and think and think and thmk until your brainfaches, that isn't going to be ~ft.ected 111 that bnef nano.,ec- Eric Christopher Bech- ler sits in court behind • Jury 6, 1998 -One year later, authorities are still invest1gat1ng the boating acq· dent. Eric Bech!.,-, saying -1•m still tn limbo. -had yet to collect mc>ney from htS wrfe's insurance i)oltcy. ·protective glas during Tuesday's arraignment in Superior Court . •Oct. 29, 1999-Eric Becf1.. ler 1s picked up by aut~ortt1es at a Del Taco restaurant in Seal Beach ~ AT THE FUNERAL Eric Becltler, thJrd from left, sits with family·and friends during a memor- ial service for his wife, • Nov. 1, 1999 ~orange County District Attorney's Office files charges against Eric Bechler for the murder, . Pegye-, tn. :Jtily 1997. · of his wife. w1tll a special cir· cumstance cha<ge that the mme was committed for ond when we roll int0...the...new.inil- lennium, all foUI digits changing Al lcdst Uiat's what I've heard. The truth of the matter 15 that I'm JUSt not bright enough to red.Uy g •t my arms arouna thl-; millenrnum issue, beyond the vague nobon that 'some computers will think it's 1900 and every bit of forward progress we've made in the last 10 decades will be vaporized. l tum to the Internet tor help. Log on to Yahoo and cdrefuJJy type in "mtllenmurn. • Stnpped down. Just one word. No additives. Just nullenniwn. Waiting. Waiting. WaUing. Here we go; 10,000 Web pdgcs to browse. So much irif onna- tion. So little concept of what it ull medns. But I see the hints of what rrught be waiting for us around the comer, . f1.nane1al 9arn 41 surrt?dl \ri ion of wak~ Uf}Ne\ Year's morrurtg i!nd heanng the · power hn "nap , Sutldenly, everything ~omei. to a halt. The ATM machines freeze, - the gas pumpc; click off, the world economy crashes. a dark chill comes over the earth and we are left to wander hke common hobOi. m'to the next century. J· tum to my fnends, my neigh- bors,' my co-worke1 for advice. Are you prepanng for the millenruum? •N,ptrung, ~ a fliencl tells· me; "NoU110g really big." Lik(>7 •we have the motor home all S(>t, ~ he says, e.xplairung that it's fully fueled, propane tanks topped off, about d month's supply of SEE MARBLE PAGE A4 ,, .. .Y .-l..h' top10 -~ ~~ On ·location 191<k •n:-ro..1, at a gble:C' - ------ '. ... ~. "~' lifestytas I 1tf1 J"' - · .. ···hoof~. Newport becomes staging area for Hollywood films No \Kt Sn"' \1117. culture ----- I n the early t 900S, ntrnl Newport B~ach must have parked tho imagina- Fortoct.y•1 Millennium Moment. lff PageAJ tion of HoUywoOd UJmmakers. With the addition of a few props - tarm animal , m costum nnd boats -the city was tr n fann d lnto the Wild W t, Egypt nd v n World War II Europe. lt all bC<1 n ln --~-- Thomson ·· says.he's not out of • runmng. • Desp1t • mdiccll10ns that Councilman John l\loycs will take over as m~yor, city leaders ~ay -rt 1sri't-a dont deal. ~Piot • NE\\ PORT BEACH -For ma • · oral hop~ful Tom Thom<>on, the \ OI" for the Clf}' top spot have ye1 to b counted "I would \W} much put n1}..,eU m · th runnmq for mayor " "'atcl the \'If<' Tlld} or, It'll< llng to nt'Ws lhat th • votes dtf' ..,hapmg \tp 1n lav~ of Counc1hn<1n John No~e ''I've don ' c1 !JOnd JOh an<t lnl•d to stdnd m tor I?\ f11yorf Dt.'001!. 0 N< 11 • Smee O'Nl 11 ctnd cmmnlwoman Jdn Dehay and ·orma Glover ha'e · ulrcady annC>unced the)' aren't tntcre lt•d in the po 1liol\ -and SEE COUNCIL PAGE A4 INDEX AlMANAC ·-·--.. -,-~ QMSIAEDS -· -..".JJ POlicE ftlfi_. "' ..... _.Jl • PUIUC NOnm _ .. __ ,, ........ ...- srom ·--.AS WEATHER ~crituro Slty in """' JDs S..W1•4 P.-l2 I , ,./ locals only · .. Doily Pilot A2 WedOwoy, November 3, 1999 ILMlllAC CITCHllll UP WITH • • • The following lnlormaUon 11 collected on a weehJy baslJ from the Orange County Clerk-Recorder's Omce In Santa Ana. . MARRIAGES NEWPORT BEACH • WiWam J. Butterworth Jr. and Kathleen E. Maurer, mar- ried Sept. 11 in Newport Beach COSTA MESA • Gary L . 'Chapin and Kath· leen C. Cummings, married Sept. 11 in Newport Be_ach • Gregory R. Coleman and Rebecca J. Young, mamed S~pt. .11 in Laguna Beach t BIRTHS ·NiWPORT-MESA . • Isabella L. Anderson. Sept 1 () • Autwnn C. Becker, Sept. 10 • Carly P. Cpoper .. Sept. 10 • Jvfarja M. Crawford, Sept. 1~ •Grant P. Guinasso, Sept. 10 • liayley T. Hopp, Sept. 10 .. DEATHS COSTA MESA • Richard S. Groff, 17, on Sept. 10 •Anthony J. Werner, 48, on Sept. 10 DUI ARRESTS The following people were arrested on suspicion of dri- ving under the inl/uence of an intoxicant. They have only been arrested on suspicion of a criJ!le, and, as w)th all such crimes, are considered inno- cent until proved guilty. . NEWPORT BEACH Oct. 29 _. Tracey Michelle McGovern, 29, Newport Beach •Carolyn Sue Kent, 44, Irvine Oct. 30 • Rory Scott MacDoryald, 21, Irvme • Raveneet Singh. 29. Costa Mesa Oct. 31 ' .• Robert Douglas Herbst, 56, Newport Beach Nov.2 • Craig Stevens Meredith, 46, Corte Madera REAL ESTATE SALES COSTA MESA . • 1950 Killdeer Cude, $357,000 • 188 Yorktown Lane, $133,000 • 293 Bowling Green Drive, $295,000 • fS10 Baker St., $173,000 . • 909 Peace Place, $236,000 • ~766 Mallard Dnve, $3.75,000 • tt4.a Goldenrod Dnve, $3d2·.ooo .., • 8998 Milbro St.. $215,000 • ~69 Grayling Bay, $170,000 .. .. NEWPORT BEACH • ~ 727 Tradewmds Lane, $&?0.0Q.O • 19· Bnttan~. $271,000 • 13 Bay Cove Lane, $640,000 • tJ7 Seab·orough, $240,000 • 5 Cape And.over, $1,391,000 . • 1418 Irvine Ave., $373,500 • iOOO Vista Cajon, $395,000 • ~849 Commodore Road, $545,000 · • 1950 Port Townsend Circle, $J25,000 • 1731 Bayport Way, $441 ,000 I - Old. Newport Boulevard • Seven years ago, merchants along the worn stretch of road asked .the city for a revitalization plan. Seven years ago, a group of mer- chant~ on Old Newport Boule- vard felt it was time the wheel- wom, pothole-ridden stretch of road received some city-funded improve- ments. Considered to be one of the oldest roads in the city, Old Newport Boulevard once connected Newport Beach commuters with Santa Ana, back in the 1950s. The old road, chock-full of char- acter, runs parallel to Newport Boulevard from The Arche~ Restau- rant to 15th Street. And in this part • of town. everybody knows . your name. vard merchants to brainstQrm with "You either know each other or the city.to come up with a plaµ to ignore each other," said 30-year improve th_e area. The result, adopt- business owner Roger Schwenk. . ed five· years later by the City Coun- Nowadays, the buzz up and cil th Old N rt B ul d down the boulevard is that the city ' was e ~w;po 0 evar Specific Plan. of Newport Beacll has neglected The 10-page document sought to this stretch-of land for years. -enhance the appearance and identi-"They are too pusy worrying d l about Balboa Island and Fashion ty of tl}e area, encourage re eve op· ment and establish guidelines and Island," Schwenk said. "This is standards for new development. fashion-less islan&." Schwenk said he has been wait-The plan also called for the ing since April for the city to put improvement of parking access and asphalt down in front of his antique visibility in order to "encourage vis· . itor traffic." store. ' "I have had women twist their But longtime street merchant ankles coming into my business,• Barbara "Corki" Rawlings says "the he said pointing to tne potholes. city has made few strides toward the And he's not exaggerating. pnnted word. Crumbling driveways and paint-"I think we are the stepchild of peeled buildings are frequent sights the city,• Rawlings said. •we juit along the road. get lost and left behind." · Assistant City Manager Sharon ·some improvements of Old New· Wood referred all questions to New-port Boulevard include the addition port Beach's planning director, of Bolsa Park and· the rez<?ning of Patricia Temple, who could not be both sides of the street to include reached for comment. corrunercial and residential uses. The goal in the early 1990s was 1\rpes of businesses, as well as for longtime Old Newport Boule-their outward appearances, vary up County, Caltr~ tO rileet ' on Red Hill construction •Work on freeway complete, l'le said. MacArthur Boulevard will be interchange expected to widened by one lane in each direc- cause delays on surf ace tion During construction, one of the thtee ldnes in each direction will 'streets in area. close, starting this month. The work SUSAN McCORMACK should be completed by midsummer, . !kif Pb Simpson sail:l. . Planners have anticipated that the COSTA MESA -The Orange projects may cause confusion and County 'nansportation Authonty and delays and have been working on a Caltrans will hold a community public awareness campaign to com- rneeting tonight to explain the bat this, Simpson added. 405/55 Improvement Project because Transportation Authority officials the Costa •Mesa phase began last said the project lS needed because w~en the construcbon-p-ro~j~ct--:-is--more than -t3a-;000 ~fist paiS finished. it will link carpool lanes on through the interchange daily, mak- the San D~ego Freeway with those on mg it one of the top 10 busiest fr~e- tbe Costa Mesa Freeway, eliminall.ng ways in the country: . the need for motorists to weave .The meeting will take place from across lanes when switching free-5 lo 7 p.m. at the Doubletree Club ways. As part of the project, art Hotel, 7 Hutton Centre, Santa Ana. onra.mp will be-built at-Anton Boule: Seventy percent of the $150-million vard with an offramp at Avenue of project is funded by Measure.M, a the Arts and.Anton. . half-cent transportation sales tax Construction will also focus in and approved by county voters in 1990. around Red Hill ·Avenue and The bdlance of the project's cost is MacArthur Boulevard. being covered by the federal govern· Red Hill will be relocated about 18 ment and the city of Costa Mesa. feet to make way for the carpool con-The entire project is scheduled to nector, said Ttansportation Authority be completed by 2004. spokesman Dave Simpson. This con-Por more information, call (800) struction is expected to begin in 724-0353 or go onhne, March and wW take nine months to www.octa net/405_55map.asp. and down the boulevard. Visitqrs can !ind marine supplies, uruque restaurants, beauty salons ·and auto repair shops, as well as vintage clothing and antique stores. Another major property owner 09 Old Newport Boulevard is onetime Costa Mesa resident and· now Las Vegas resident Sid Soffer. Due to building code violations years ago in Costa Mesa and a subsequent jail sentence, Soffer skipped town. Soffer said Tuesday that even though be has not been in the area for more than four years, ha contin- NOW Above, Old Newport Beulevard near Pacific Coast Highway as lt looks today. DON LEACH I OAJlY Pit.OT THEN Left, a business. on the thoroughfare during the .. • 1960s. ues to keep up with current New- port-Mesa events. Soffer is upset that the city imple- mented a zoning plan on the boule- vard that incorpor~tes commercial and residential uses. "I don't need residents hollering about my· bar," Soffer said. • Resi- dents and commercial businesses should be s'eparate." Despite feelings , of abandon- ment, many shop owners are hope- ful things on the street. will improve in the funue. -Amy R. Spurgeo C 0 S T A M E S· l C I T Y C 0 U II C I l WRAP· .Ii P ISSUE: GrouP, home standard conditions ACTION: Approved, -4-0 SUMMARY: The council approved 22 standardli for group homes. The first 14 Will be applied to all group homes. These include such things as: a 6-foot wan to sur- round the homes and 24-hour on- site ma.nagerrient: :. . The remainihg standardS, suCh a~ restrictions for "visiting hours and the forbiddance of detoxifica:. tion servtccs, will be applied to group homes, depending on par- ticular situations. · The council has been working to create the standards smce sum- .DlCl. ' _, ISSUE: P1lrking space standards ACTION: Approved, 4-0 SUMMARY: After heanng testi- mony from a busmcssman, archi- tect, engineer and consultant, the council deeded lo lightly amend its parking space regulations. All iuture parking lots are required to build standard spaces at 9 f~et by 18 feet. Compact spaces may only be built in lots containing moro than 25 cars, and orily 10% of the spaces may be C'ompact. The e spaces must be 15 feet by 8 f cet. Also, council heard testimony that compact spac are a •con· cept that has come and gone" but the size of the spaces do make the job of designin_g the lots more flex- ible. ISSUE: Conditional-use permit for a mini-storage warehouse . ACTION: :Approved, 3-1 . SUMMARY: Mark Cerriich WM ' given pennission to build a tviO-' · · story mini-warehouse project With • 209 units at 2007 Harbor Blvd, Council members debated four concerns with the project that resulted in the Planning Commis· sion denying the pennit: if it was .. compatible with th& nearby r~· • dential neighborhood; if there was enough of o n<*-le buffer; problems with odor and t{affic1 and if seven proposed doors" would enable commeroal use of the building. which is meant only to be storage · space. The council approved the per-• mit, but required Cernich to have an on-site manager supervise activity at the warehouse, keep limited hours, eliminate the seven doors and fence in the facillty. CouncUwoman Unda Dixon voted against, saying she diSap- proved of the fact that clients could exit the facility onto a resi- dentiantroet. -Susan McCormeck READERS HOUJNE (949) 642-6086 0< edwrtuments h«ein ~ be rtprodUced without written PCf· mlSSIOfl of copyright owner. ·WE I T;il ER IND SURF POLICE FILES • ~ VOL 93, NO. 257 Record your comments ebout the D•1ly Pilot or news tips AD PRESS Our lddress is 330 W Bay St., Costa Mesa. CA 92627. ... CORRECTIONS It Is the Pllot'S Pol cy to P{ompt- ly correct •II erron of wbrulnce. Pit~ all (949) 574-4268 fYJ lThe Ntwp0tt BudVCOsta Mesi O•lly Pilot (UWS-t44-800) ii pub- lisMd Monmy through S.turday In N.wport a..o-t •nd Con. Mtsa, IUbkflptlom *'• 1v41lt.blf only by wbscrlbino to The ll!TllS C>fange • Councy (800) 252 91'1. In MOS outslde of~ BMch •nd Cota M ... subltrlptioN '° tht Da•tv Piiot •• ev1~ only by mal( fO( $10 Pt'. month. Second <las postage paid-al Costa Mew, CA ("1ces lndude ell applleable state end loa1 taxeS.) f'OSTMAS- Tllt S«'l(l.-ddreu ~to The NfWl>Of\ ~MN Daly lll{lot. P.0 lox 1560. CO.a~ ,. ~ 91626 eovtrlght: No new, stC> rib. lh.ntt •tlont. tditoritt trllNt HOW IO REACH US • Orcul.tion The llme Orange County (800) 252 9141 ~ Classifftd (949) 642 5678 ~~949)642-4321 News (949) 6"'2·5680 SPorts(949)574-4223 News, Sports Fu (949) 646-4170 £·mall: d11lypilotOl1times com MalnOffk• ewness Offtee (949) 6"'2·4321 BIA'lntis Fix (949) 6JM126 PublbNd by 11""9 ~ HtW\ ef\rTt9tMlft01~ ~ WMMm~ tMlll (d1t0f Sww~. • tMMglng Editor WR Mtlftln. Director of PMtogtaJ>t!Y Shennan~ Senior fd1 or, Cllpy~ .,"''-°' "'rlflrlj ~ TE.MPERAlURES I Balboa 78152 Corona del Mar 77/51 Costa Mesa 79153 • Newport Beach 78152 Newport Coa~t 77152 SURP FOftECAST The i~ll f) out of the , southwest tooay every 14. seconds for sets in the waist· to chest-high level. LOCATION Silt wedge •.•.•.•... 24sw Newport, • ' • • • • • •• • .2-4 SW 81ac.kies , ... , • • • • 2-4 SW f\!Vef' Jetty • • ...... 2 4 SW CdM, •••.•...•.•• 2'°" SW TIDES TODAY first low 12:27 p.m ••••• -" ............. " ... 1.J First high 6:22 a.m ............ '" ............ 5.1 second tow after midnight ................ ,n/a Second high 6:16 p.m ............................ 4.7 THURSDAY first low 12.30 a.ml'~ .................. w. 0.4 First h gh 6~56 a.m ....... " ................... 5.6 Second low . 1: 11 pm ......... " ................ 0.8 Second high 7 OS p m .............. """ .4 8 WATU TIWIMTURE: 62 • I • COSTA MESA • INtol Street: A compact d& player worth S200 was st9leo from a car in the 2900 block during S.turday • evening. • llrittol Street: A cellular phc>M worth S 110 was stolen from• st~ 1n the 3300 block between 1 and 4 p.m. Fri· day. • Vktorta 5""'= A wallet and lb contents worth $210 were stolen from a car during the evening of Oc:t. 26. NEWPORT BEACH • 1att Coast Hlghw•y. A gold ring worth S 1,500 w11 • stolen from a car In the ~700 biOc.k betWeen Fri&ry .nd • Sunday. • Newport Cemw O.W.: A celluler phone worth $350 was stolen from• c.ar In the 900 bkxk between 1 and 2.30 pm Oct 27. . • Sou-. lliJ Front About S 136 WM stolen from a hoMe In tht 400 block dud~ Sunday evening • ~ 1Ncha: 54Mlfal Items of clothing worth $100 were nolen from a home In the .aa btodc bet\.,.en Oct. 27 and Sunday ' ... I I Doily Pilot . Wednesday, November 3, J 999 .A3 .. r • IN IRIE f I ~upervisors to·study proposed El Toro initiatives Costa Mesa's welcome wall defaced . . . :. . •County.Human Relations Commission director says derogatory comment may have ·been motivated by growing Latino population. attempt to detract some of that attention · ' SANTA ANA -The Board o! Supervisors on Tuesday ordered additional study of four. GRBG Risi ING "Our focus has been on the West Side and lliere has been some grumbling from other The culpnt of the graffiti folks," he said. "There ts no hasn't been found. pldce for that typo of thing. It's . proposed ballot initiatives that -----lkt,-ftol _____ _ would give voters yet another say about whether the county should build the El Toro airport, said county spokeswoma11 ln recent months, city offi-JWit as bad as gang tagging.• EDen Call - The first, · the Safe and Healthy Communities lnitia- tive, ~amed a place on the March 2000 ballot last month when proponents gathered niore than 190,000 signatures. : By law, the board must ana- lyze the irutlative to determine its possible cost and how· it nught affect the county's gen- eral plan, Call said. After the 30-day analysis, the board must place the initiative on the ballot. Call said 1he bo~ Will dis- cuss the initiativ€" agcfin at its Nov 23 !Ileeting. COSTA MESA -A wall cials have taken a proactive The 9ran1te s1gn sits atop a that welcomes VlSltors mto the approach m d~aling wtth Lah-hill on Victona Street near the West Side was defaced Mon-no-related issues by hosting a Santa Ana Rive1. Authorities day night with d derogatory series of worksttop:, on the I arc unsure when the gtafhb comment apparently directed I West Side. ; was placed there, but cleanup toward the city's gro\Ving Lall~ Mayor Gd{)' Monahan Sdid crews haq pajnted over 1l ·by no population. the c\C't of Vdnclalism was an early Tuesddy afternoon. .. FINDING HER RANGE Rusty Kennedy, executive' s10111 nou~ uf ,·h1ch wen~ drrector of the Orange County d.irN:\cd at Launo • Hwnan Relationl> Co~s1on1 Still, Kennedy 1>d1d Costa said the vandab m m<t.y consb· M a h'" histnncally' done a tute a hate,crune. poor JOO at actdr'!Ssmg the Ldti· #It's a slur c\gdmst Lat.mos,• no community's t cmrcms he said. #It muy have l>een althouqh n,lation httve - molivated by fear or dnxiety lDlpruv"d o\ei: th • pn t coupln about the growmg population\ year " of Latinos in the area.• #The city hds re>ttched out to U rac1dl tem1ons are grow~ the corruounitv and done a bet-• mg therr. are ,no s~tics\!_o tt!r Job,· he Sdtd. "But j.her prove it. ~t year, them wer.e· 7remJ1ins pwjudke und mtolc-r- hve race-relat~d • incident dn~t' m co.,1a M~ a. It's part of repotted t.o the county commt!>-the reality l.I1 thdt c1ty. • The Safe and Healthy Com- munities lnlt:iative wa.s spon- sored by a South County group lhdt opposes the county's plan to build an auport dt the former El Toro M,an.ne JXir Base. The Ulitiative, if passed, would require two-thirds of voters to approve any additions to or the Cledbon of new airports, Jalls or hazdrdous waste landfills. Animal.~Control off:lcer Robert O'Brien hold the red-tailed --+--~d in the home of Watt and Sally Davenport. · · · Call said the supervisors also voted to review two possi- ' ble' rounter-1rutiatives and one -advisory vote proposed last Wf"ek by Ronald Bates, a pro- aµport city councilman from Los Alamitos. The two counter-initiatives differ sllghtly from the Safe and Healthy Communities Initia- tive. One woUJd require only a maJonty vote for dpproval of new or· expanded jails and landfills and leave decisions on airports in the supervisors' hands. The other would gwe super- yisors the opbon of putting deos1ons on Jails or landfills to residents or making decisions on their own. Voters, again, would have no say on airport construction . ' Bates' proposed advisory vote would dsk voters if they want the super-0.sor.. to transfer the planning of county airports to a jotrtt-'POWers committee made up of the county and sev- eral aues. -Susan MccOnnack • stAN AllI£R f OAl.Yi'l'..OT During an afternoon break, Deanna Meler of Newport Beach practices her swing at the Newport Beach Golf Course on Monday. ~ MoOrlach endorses GOP Assembly candidate C.,.J CAHN ~,.. COSTA MESA -John ·.Campbell. Rep~bllcan ca:ndi:: date for the 70th Assembly Dis~ trlct, has received one of the county's more conscientious endorsements. County 'trea- surer John Moorlach. Moorlach -famous for pre- dicting the county's budget troubles before it went bank- rupt -said he was cautious. -a_wu1 maktng-the endors~ rnent because he didn't know Campbell pnor to tlie start o~ the Irvine re-;ident's campaign. I feel redl comfort.able with John,• MOorlach said, adding that he bad met with Campbell several times "I certainly like the fact that he's a, [certified public accountarrt). That makes hun kind of a kindred spint." Moorlach said he hopes Campbell will bnng a conserv- ative hi.cal perspective to Sacramento. , •u John Campbell can make an impact on the dys- tunctional tax system in this ' MILLENNIUM MOMENT state, that would be a major step,• Moorlach ~d. He complained that there 15 no clear correldbon between. how taxes are· collected·· aod what the money is spent on, mak;in~ Orange County a' #donor" county that giyes more in taxes than Jt receives from the state. Campbell said he was #thrilled• to win Moorlach's support. N John is about as qright and energetic and. principled: fiscal conservative out there,• Cd.mp.bell said.. ·"'t • --~ Moorlach's endorsement of Campbell adds Just about the last ma1or name in the county Republican party, with one excePfion: Assemblywoman Marilyn Brewer; Campbell and Brewer were scheduled to meet several weeks ago, but 1t was can- celed, Campbell said. They haven't rescheduled yet. Brewer could not be reached for comment about when she might make an en'dorsemenl She doesn't have much time, however. The last day'to · Special attention · for special people Manon Parsons came to Cos· ta Mesa in the early HMO , when \t)e area only had two chools. She became a tcac~er and f ocuscd on SJ>CC'lal education when tho district' program for the Edu· cable Mentally Retarded tarted in 1957. Parson , who e own sister was hanclic&ppcd, was intensely inter· ted 1n the unique demands of special education. In addition to : her work Wlth the school district, • • h was acttvc m the Orange .. ! County Council of Exceptional Childr n, the Orange County Child GuldaM Assn., the Orange Cout1ty J> ycholqg"sts Assn., and many other groups. . . . . file to run 1s Nov. 10, dnd as of Tuesday, Campbell had no pn· mary opponent. While Campbell 1s hoping that ·Wlll remain. tru . he will have Democrauc competition. said .county Dcmoc1atic Party chairwoman Jean Costales. Laguna Beach attorney Merritt ~tcKeon plans to file on Nov 8 after she returns from a bust· ness trip to Italy. ' "We're really pleased with her,• Costales said. "We hope that voters. will see we have the better candidate • · · WHEN DINING GETS BORING, IT'S TIMI FOR ... f.#~ 1vR" fA1 c~s~ ~~ .-.. ¥ llJM:fj@ld=4!=§1 Ill OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO AUO OM OUk MENU •FISH TACOS" TC)kTlLLA SOUP CHIUSIZ£ CHILI CHlU£ OM£Lmt .. Hawk Qrops in on Costa Mesa household; • Bird entered home a burfllar: a trdpped rcu-taih~l hawk. through broken WIDdqW, ul c"'.1sswne<I it Wds conumf·· was found unharmed' after the cat or the cockatiel (dnd got stuck j," he !'>8.ld, adding that m couple's armoire. the wtld bud must hdve 't•nter~I S\~' McC.t.JRt.t--\.~ the house through the. broken wmdow Animal Control ,ofhCCJ lb 1 Pb Robert O'Bnen was called to the: COSTA MESA _ Thi'> past scene und rescued the hawk, weekend. one Cosld Mesa which "a"' unbanned and • household was surpn~ed by not relf>d'l.'<i tht> n~x-t d.1y, he said one, but two mtruders. O'Bncn :.a.id the. event was Planrung Commissioner Walt extraordmc1.ry becau-,e of the Davenport., who lives on bird's entranc<' IIllo th~ horn''· Parl<view Circle, said he and his "Once m a whilt'. \)lr<is will wife returned home StlturddV com~ mto a house lf the doors morning.to find one of the glass an ... w1de open ... but through a wmdows near lhelr bdrk dour window 1s unusuttl: O'BnPr! broken. He said upon entenng said. • . his home Oley -didn't f,ind aay--.-Yhile_Ulc.:..U<U'f!Il. ., said sign of a robbery, but reported they liv.e "larrly clo e to the the mc1dent to tN> police wild,· they said 1t wus Chl.• fusr because it was suspiodus tun1• an arumal ha!> t>ver tcred That rught, Davenport. said lhelf home. his wife, Sally, heard a no1Se m "We get opossuz and the liVlilg room She quickly skunks in the bdC'kyard, but called rum to IIlvesbgate, fear· nothing in the holl<;C, • Daven-• mg it might be an intruder. port !'iild DavenPort. said he searched Police ht>heve the broken• the armolfe, which th~ couple window wa caused by an US(>S as an entertamment center, mtruder who could not get m and what he found was some-the house bc>cause ot the door·.., thing COIJ)pletely different than . deadbolt. .. DFSIGt'\JER Ot.rrLE r -• Showroom Furniture & Accessories Outlet New and Discontinued Items -One of a Kind . . . . ~ffr Alr•adv Reduced . \------~ Warehouse Prlcesl -..·-...._, __ __, Monday -Frid{ly Nov. , .. _Stil, 10am-4pm. Saturday, Nov. 6dt, 9am-4pm Tremendous Savings on Lexington, Drexel Heritage, Hickory White, Platt More ... • I " t • ,. • ' • ., • t • ' 1 I r A4 Wednesday, November 3, 1999 GUARD CONTINUED FROM A 1 triple.parking,• Gllb.{eth said. " "We trained all the students to walk across, b·ut· we need a crossing guard." When.the city sent a repre· sentative to verify that the school mel the 40-student min· 1.mum to warrant a crossing guard, they found 55 students crossing in the afternoon and 66 in tbe UlOfD,ing. Once school officials were assured that th~y met the requirements for a guard, Gilbreth and parents. thoughtt the problem was solfred, . ~ Peter Naghavi, the city's transportation i;n.~ager, said it will be -bu{ not until next year. found a parent at school, but when I contacted them back, I was told she would have to go to another school and that we'd have to wait until next year.• Al.ready frustrated parents became angry after Gilbreth relayed a dty·employee's com· ment tha! •even if two kids get hit tomorrow, you still won't get a crossing guard until nex~ year -it's just not in the bud· get.• Although Naghavi insisted that no members of hi.s staff would ever make such a remark, parents were incensed. •1 coWdn't believe that. 1 was really offended,• said Sheryl Slaney, who has two girls at Killybrooke. "If this · man is a patent, I feel really bad for his kids. Our job as parents is to keep kids safe." Slaney was the parent will- ing to take the crossing guard position at Killybrooke, but not for another school. .. He said the school failed to meet the number requirementS in time for a guard to be 1 included in the city's annual, budget. The city has two additionaJ crossing guard posifions marked for other schools, but . they have not been filled, Naghavi said. •If she takes the job, she would be sent e lsewhere," Naghavi said. "I can't hire her for this new location. If she wants to be a city employee, I will decide w};tite she works." • · -• I DON lfACH I DAILY PILOT A boy from Klllybrooke Elementary 5coots across the street, where parents say a crossing guard ls needed. . · "They told me to find some· one because they had a short- a§e! Christiansen. said. •1 I However, if Slaney want~d to wor~ as a volunteer at Killy- brooke, Naghavi said he would let her do so if the city permitted it. Gilbreth and Christiansen .took the isstie before the City Council' on Monday night in hopes of finding a solution during this school year. Mayor Gary Monahan said ·-- that although ~t was the first time he had heard about the issue, he was confident that things could be worked out. . " -~BECHLER · ·CONTINUED FROM A 1 woman's remains has ever been. recovered. At Bechler's scheduled arraign- ment Tuesday, prosecutors declined to release any information about the case, prompting further speculation about the potentially tawdry details. . ·The arraignme.nt was postponed until Dec. 3. "There has been a very good and soUd review of this case since "Janu- ary;• said county Dist. Atty. Tony Raclrnuckas. "There has been an accumulation of evidence that is going to become more clear as we go on. H .j· Eric ·Bechler's mother attendect the court hearing in Santa Ana, but declined to comment under the glare of television news cameras. Pegye Bechler's parents, who live in Dexter, N.M., said they weren't told about the specifics of the two-year · investigation . conducted by the Orange County Sheriff's DepartmE!nt. •we knew it was an·ongoing inves- tigation, but we didn't know much else," said her father, Glenn Marshall. . ' - ·we caned them quite often, but they told us early on they couldn't ·divulge any det.8.ils. " ~ · Bric Bechler was artested Friday at about 11:15 p.m. at a Del Taco fast· food restaurant in ~al Beach. Author- ities said he did not resist. •He wasn't expecting us," said Assistant Sheriff George Jaramillo. While there are many unexplained details involving f>egyd Bechler's dis· appearance, a series ef events over the last year show a different side of the man who pledged his irmocence. Ma.xshall said Bechler was actively seeking the proper paperwork need~ for the payout of his _wife's insurance policy, taken out several years ago. He said Bechler petitioned a court for a death certificate, which is required by an insurance company in order for a widower to collect. The death certifi· cate was never issued. · Insuran.ce companies normally pay off a policy within 30 days of the death. However, il there is an ongoing investigation, the companies can delay payment up to seven years. Additionally, Pegye Bechler had sold her physical therapy business for $1.5 million shortly before she disap- peared, Marshall said. · In April, Bechler was arrested at his Ag~. I reach out for answers. · the ch.\ef worry. plush 'Newport Coast townhome on suspicion of striking his Ulen live-in girlfriend.io...front of her two children. According to court documents, Bechler met the woman three months after his wife h~d vanished. T}le girl~ friend moved into his home two days later. The ·relationship' was reportedly tumultuous at times, culminating with a fight on April-24. The two verbally sparred with each oilier at a Newport Beach restaurant and then at a shoe store before heading back to the townhome, court documents said. There, the woman claimed Bechler screamed at Jaer and pushed her onto a mattr_ess. She said the suspect was following her arounq _the house, tip· ping out phone cords so she couldn't call police. When authorities arrived, the girlfriend had a five-inch scratch stretching from her eollarbone to her annpit, court docwnents said. Bechler pleaded guilty lo one count of spousal abuse in August and was giyen three years' probation. He also was ordered not to contact the woman and her two children, who. are 9 and 7 years old. · Bechler bas three children of his own, ages 6, 4 and 3. The two oldest children• kids live ~th Pegye Bech· __ ___, __ _ ler's parents m New Mexico. The youngest child lives wit,h Pegye's sis· ter, Baroara. · Mrushall said the children haven't been told about their father's arrest. · •we talked a lot about h.ow to tell them," he said. H It's a difficult situation. What would you do?!' The Bechlers were happily married and living a good life in Southern Cali- fornia, by all indications. Pegye Bechler had moved from New Mexico to Cali- fornia'. The two met, were married in a German castle and began raising a family. 1 What puzzled authorities, family friends and neighbors was how an.ath- letic woman, who trained constantly for triathlons, was somehow unable to swim in dilin waters. Bechler.figured his wife may have struck her head on the side of the boat. He tdld authorities that after the wave took him underneath, he saw the boat circling in the water. Now1 he sits in Orange County Jail. withou~ bail, charged with his wife's purported death. "It's vePf frustrating to have a oase you feel so strongly about and not file,• Rackauckas said. ·we are excited at this point to file this case. We believe we have our man." MARBLE · CONTINUED FROM A 1 water, canned goods and dried foods stored aboard. That's all. I have, I think, a six-pack of Diet Pepsi, some Arrowhead water, an old earthquake kit I ·Can no longer 'find·iirmy - #Well, I'm going to shift all my mutuals into a money mar· ket, • a neighbor tells m~. Stooks? Anticipating a huge market tumble, he's planning to sell those, too. "Probably about a week out, I'll buy back into the stocks, get 'em on the cheap," he.adds. Always thin.king, thts neighbor i>f·mine. · · . l ponc;ier my finances an_4 decide it aJl sounds like too · much work. Plus, I'd probably muck it up somehow and move my money into the one account in the whole world · that really does vanish. One of my friends has a three-page battery of tests, ·program upgrades and care- fully choreographed down-· loads from various Internet sites that he has prepared for the average computer user.• He gave me a cdpy. It's still sitting next to my computer. I think my daughter jotted in my book. Or i 'll just live 1999 aJl over again. It was also . a fine year. •. But that seems too simple. Even for me. Three choices, then. Wade through that three-page opus. Buy a new computer. Or just print out everything I need to keep and sit back and see what hap· pens. But in 58 days, we may tind that those original prophets of doom were right. The other part of me envi- sions a New Year's day that unfolds peacefully. The sun com.es up, the Balboa Island Feny chugs.gracefully across the bay, the paper lands with a thud on the driveway, the coffee simmers just like ' garage ~d a freezer full of rainbow trout left over from a fishing trip to Mammoth · Lakes. Not exactly a millenni- um plan. What about my savings, my tiny portfqlio of stocks and bonds, my 401(k) plans? down a frienQ'!i e.mail address. on it one liro$. Other thap. · that, it's been put to absolutely no good. In the back of my mind, I keep thinking that l'H simply open up the control panel and move the date back to 1998 -or 1997. Both pretty good years . ·Part of ·me is nervous. Years · apd years ago, the' common · worry was that the computer . would someday run our lives, make our jobs obsolete. But as time went along, tl\e compu~er created more jobs than it elim- inated and didn't run our lives so much as simplified them. aJways down at.DieQ.ric:l)'s and. life is iemarkabie: just li.Ke it .. was the· day before. · · Cheers. • ~ MARBLE Is the managing editor of Times Community News and can be reached at Steve.Mar- bleOlatimes.com Doily Pilot COUNCIL CONTINUED FROM .A 1 • _ . because it traditionally falls to senior membeJS of the council I -the race·will most likely be between Thom.son and Noyes. And although the necessary votes appear to: be lining up behind Noyes, Thomson is apparenUy putting up a fight to swing the vote in,his favor. With the election still three weeks away, he may have the time to do just th~t. A number , of council members said their positions on the issue coU.ld still change. "I don't have a position yeV O'Neil said. ~1 need. to talk to those who are interest- ed in (becoming mayor].• Noyes is keeping · his thoughts on the matter under wraps and previously said he hadn't given it much consider- ation. He could not be reached I for further comment. Thomson, on the other hand, said that in addition to successfully serving the cify as I vice mayor, he believes he is a 1 good candidate because he i.S upfront anallOrpolitical. : I "I'm not a schemer and Cl back·room guy," he said; •There's no sense in making battles, though a lot of peopl~ evi.dently think that is some· thing to do." · The apparent suppoft for Noyes is certainly a turn. around from. last year, when, despite backing from O'Neil; he was not elected as vi~ mayor. Instead, Thomsoq I received a unanimous vote fo~ the position. · That action by the council was partly due . to lingeiing frictions between Noyes and various council members ovet ' incidents prior to the Novem; bet election. : In August 1998, Noye~ called for Glover's resignation following a questionable lettei she wrote to potential write-in candidate Jim de Boom. In addition, Noyes and D~bay butted heads over the depar- 1 ture of former City Manager Kevin Murphy. City Hall insiders at the time also said council member:' feared that, because O'Neil and Noyes were aligned on many issues, the two would ' hold too much power as mayc;>t and vice ~ayor. 1. 2000 CONTINUED FROM A 1 Sands O'Dee. • However, Newport's first major motion picture was shot five years later-"Cleopatra." Theda Sara, who portrayed the Egyptian queen, was taken down.Upper Newpc)rt Bay '(the Nile}.· foUo.wed D¥ ~g. ·,Ships, each propelled by 60 oarsmen, The battalion met with 700 Roman soldiers who ran down the west ban.ks of the bay. It was reported in the New- The c0mputer itse~ remains ! port News as •the most rpag- nilicent and spectacular scene -.---------------------:~-----"""'----.-----------------=--=-===-~:::=-==-:::::=:-==-----:---,..---:--ever taken 9n water.• ~----tl -"-.:.. A R 0 U N D: T 0 W N TO PAY .. • Send AROUND TOWN Items to the Daily Pilot, 330 w. Bay St.. Costa Mesa 92627; fax them to (949} 646- 4170; or call (949) 764-4330. A com- plete listing may be found at dai/ypi-fdt.com .• Newport Harbor. Republican Women hosts James L Hi.rsen, who will -give a tall( titled Car Accident? PERSONAL INJURY ATTORNEY , I . • ' 1 t " ~ • I ' I ' • Law Offices of John Rapillo (949) 675-5060 FREE REPOJtf ~ d~y__gua.nkd accrets you nc~ co know bni>re you knlc yyur cue or 1puk widi ~oc. Don't let another day _go by until r.ou call the Toll Free 24" hr. RecorClecl M~ at 1-U8-S98--107J Car Accident? MUNICIPAL BONDS ONE OF •California's leading underwriters • New offerings available •AAA Bonds • Non Rated Bonds SUTRO&CO lmcstmtnt Prcf tsSlonals Slnct 18'8 Private Client C1oup •' ..... 7l:J Set an Appointment, Please call ... LANTZ E . .BELL ~Branch Mana,t 610 Newport <:enter Drive, Suite 900 NtwfJO.rt Beach. c.A 92660 (94PJ 720-8901 lbell@sutro.c()m .. • I Falii Development Center will ld its ninth annual •Ho Ho o-liday Boutique" from 6 a.m. to 2 p.rn. in tbe Fai.rview auditorium, 2501 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more informa· tion, call (714) 957-5186. "Government by Decree: From President to Pictator tprough Executive Orders," at its meet- ing at the Balboa Bay Club. The club is at 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The event starts at 11:30 a.m., includes a lunch, and costs $20 per person. For more infonna- tion, call (714) 966-5984. Speak Up Newport will pre- sent an update on the Balboa Theatre rejuvenation at 6 p.m. at the Riverboat Restaurant, 15.1 E: <Ioast Highway, New· Sold 7ed. PaUA. 7~ Teak is now Affordable! Wo Buy Direct, • F.Umlnatc the M1ddJcman l Compare our Pri~I TeM~ CotcA Mua Showroom t,y •rpuintment 1240 I ~an Ave. Unit H lcomtr Ill M<Clbatot~ A IArp•l ,(714) 844·7218 0 bwtng uu~ stell1U" endorsement, other filmmak- ers flocked to Newport to shoot ~ port Beach. For more infonna-I movies on the s.,nd dunes and tion, call (949) 224-2266. along the coastal plains, as I well as the bay. · The Newport Beach Public As Newport was still a µbrary holds "Parenting 101 ·at coastal fishing town, local fish· noon in. its Friends Meeting ermen were a logic& choi~e Room. The ptogram. presented when extras were needed for by Dr. Richard Sh~, encour-films being ·sho~ on the bay In ages parents to become more this. way, HoUywood could effective byr;aeattn:g an environ-save its leading thespians from ment that'• promotes mutual drowning, since most early ,respect, fosters communication actors couldn't swim. and restores family h~ony. Throughout the years, Tue library is at 1000 Avocado Newport continued to be a • Ave., Newport Beach. For more popular location for making . information, call (949) 717-3801. movies. Notable films included THURSDAY ' "lf'easure Island" . ('1934), -------I "Captain Blood" (1935), HThe OCC's alumni Hall of Fame mduction will take place at 5 p.m. at the Norman B. Watson Library. The event is free. OCC is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costd Mesa. Sheik" (1921) and •AU Quiet on the Western Front-(1930). 5ouf'ciH: "Newport Bea<:tl:.The First Century. 1888-1988." James FeltOn', Ed., 1988 •A Sli<e of Orange: The History of Costa Mesa,• Ed rick. J, Miiier, 1970. . RUFFLES UPHOLSTERY Where Your Dollar Coven MoNI ... WE'VE MOVED 1 BLOCK NORnt Sofa $10000• OFF Club Chair $5000• OFF •with a purchase of Fabrfc & Labor tll 11/10/99 1998 HARBOR Ill.VD., COS'.TA MW 848-11M .. .... II D2111 Pikl~ ... ss days. SPORTS HALL Of rN1E. ... , ............. _ . -. VWdnesdoy. NoYember 3, 1999 •Sports Editor Roger ~orlson • 949-57442~ or ··sanors top Santiago, 1~~0 • Sailors' offense reappears: Josr:.Pu Boo Dolt~ COSTA MESA -In physics terms, resistance can be overcome by exerting .more force. .. ' Newport Ha,rbor High's field hockey ,t~l,\Dl put that theory to use by maintain- 1ing pressure on visiting Santiago and .Ultimately winning, 1-0, in the first round of the rm..unament of <:.;hampions ' at Harper Community Center. · For the Sailors, the solid offensiv~ s,bowing was much needed, with the team failing to score in three previous games. · ·w e weren't sure what to .e;q>ect,"Newport Harbor Coach Sh<1Ion · Wolfe said, "because in the last three or F I E l D H 0 CK E·y· --L Jez m~de four great saves, mcluding a -block of the first shot of the game. She ended np with 11 sav~s on 16 Newport · Harbor shots. four games. we were in a scoring drought." Because of that, I was surprised with how we dominated the first hall." TIJe .drought ended three minutes into the second Jialf, when Bitta Jansma knoclCed the ball in after a mad scram- ble in front of the goal.· Newport Harbor had opportunities for many more goals, but Cavaliers' goalie Jesus Gonzalez turned in a phe-. nomenal game. She kicked, blocked and ran down countless Newport Har- bor scoring chances. . · . Nevertheless, the Sailors had their share of good :looks. A couple of shots went across the mouth of the goal, two shots -.yent .wide by in&es, and Gonza- On the other side, Newport Harbo1 goalie Susan Lear faced just three shots on goal. She ditln't make her first sav~ µntil the game was almost over. Santi&· 'go finally started to threaten somewhat toward the end of the game" . The most crucial play came on Santi- ago's first penalty comer late in the game. As the Cavaliers were setting up, Sarah Green came flying in and knocked the ball away. "That was a · huge play by Sarah, "Wolfe said. "She timed it just fight, and she came in right on time.'' Newport Harbor 'is at Marina in the semifinals Thursday after 'l\.tesday's coin flip, H I G H · S. C H 0 0 l G 1· l l S V 0 l l E Y I A l l HEAD OF THE CLASS CdM clinches-first Pacific Coast League .championship ~th seventh straight victory; University fatts iµ three. JOSEPll Boo lblf Plot . CORONA DEL MAR-After Coro- • na del Mar High's girls volleyball team , defeated Laguna Beach twice this year, it was assumed that Cd.M will be ,·the new Pacific Coast I.:eague champi- M . . C~, ranked No. 3 in the CIF State DiVi.sion ill poll, offiaally validated ' that claim by defeating visiting ·Uni~ versity in prree games Tuesday, 15-10, I tS?J, 15-11. . , The win gives CdM (12-4, 'J-0) its first PCL championship in the team's first year in the league. It also gives the Sea Kings their first title of any kind since 1993, and snaps Laguna Beach's tl-year reign as PCL kingpin. Tbe Artists were unbeaten in each of thQse league championship seasons. "I think it's pretty exciting," CdM , Coach Ste.ve Conti said about ~ PCL -....title~have~t woo-anything smce-· r:. '93, so its nice." At first, it looked like Uni might : keep CdM from the PCL crown. The • Sea Kings had to fight to win the first game, 15-10. • "They came in fiat in the begin· ' ning," Conti said about ..his team. •Then we picked up the intensity in the second game. We played well." CdM certainly did pick it up, crush- .ing Uni, 15-3, in the second game. The momentum carried the Sea Kmgs to a 10-5 lead in the third game. The Trojans Uteq ,staged a slig)lt r6lly. l·~lf!lt¥)~lo~se~<i_it_tp:14-.l 1 by aggr~siv~ly keeping· oans. in play. But Marissa Becker forced a Uni lift at the end for a ~ Sfdeout, and CdM won the match on ; DON LEACH I DAM.Y PllOT Corona del Mar's Kate Petry (34) pounds one through Uni's defense •• the next serve. · · · Conti cited the offensive play of . Meghan Gallagher and Tracy Brown's defense. Lindsay Anstand.ig led a good serving SJaIPe with three aces. . • De~p1te· lb~ champi~nship, Conti· stressed the 58cl.son,is far' from aver. •1t was QDe of our goals ooming 1nto the seasoo.," he said "but we still have quite a few things we want to accomplish." Conti alluded to a.I) undefeated league season, which it can attain at Costa Mesa on Thursday. . · Then, the Sea Kings get to host rival and· CIF· Southern S~ti.9n. OJ vision l's t.Op-rank:ed learn,. ~~rt HclrbOr. CdM lost to Oi~ ailors in five games ~o weeks ag&, and C~M ~an close out its season in gtand style with a win on Friday.· C 0MMUN11 Y C 0 l l EGE Ml N'S S 0 CC ER Smith, Ccillaghan-to remahi as OCC soccer assistants • Bucs begin process of getting the right pieces on the right spots of the proverbial chessboard. · To'N ALrosrLu -.. lb>{""' COSTA MESA -Orange Coast Col- lege's first-year volunteer assistant coaches Kevin Smith and Pat Callaghan will remain part of the men's soccer pro- .gram for this season and will be wel- comed to return to the Pirates' staff next -season. "We're looking forward to our spring pra.gram," Coach Laud Hayes said. -"We're looking forward to our summer program and we're going to be recruit- ing at every high school in the district. We .want to get o~t the best soccer play- ers at OCC.who aren't playj.ng for what- ever reason and we want to recruit the best high school seniors to play. Thdt's our focus.~ Athletic Director Jane Hilgendorf supports Hayes' commitment. "It's been our policy that our full-time faculty be head coaches," Hilgendorf said. "We support them selecting personnel. to serve on their coaching staffs " This committment comes two weeks Brawl breakS out in coast's gam~ against Cypress l'T'ten, game i's halted with score tied at 2·2 ... after' the firing of long-time assistant coach Mauricio Claure, who was let' go ·after 21 yea.rs of 1;endc-e as a player and coach for the Pi.iates This year the Pirates are 3-13-4, 2-6-3 in the Orange Empire Conference following Tuesday's 2-2 tje with ~ypress. The Pirates wrap up their season Fri- day, hos~g Golden West at 3 p.m. QUOTE Of E DAY ."I think irs pretty exciring. We haven't won anything since '93, so it's nice . " Steve Conti, CdM girls volleyball coach :: -D01ly Paot AS tit . Dail eilot ·tll SPORTS HALL OF FAME : ·CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM ,·GARY .. . ].OHNSO . . Orarige Coast • Baseball scout never played until high schopl, then became a star and has enjoyed a long career off the field RJc1wm Ot ~ I Ulc off-sea:son. ----,:-----llott--P'ilo-t --~--Johnson.' responsible for the Royals dra.tt.mg and sigrung 1994 For a professional base-n American League Rookie of the . ball scout, Southern Yedr Bob Hamelin (out of Rancho Cfililomia and Anzona Sannc1go College}, figured scouting -are a little slice of heaven wa!> eo.sy lu.s rookie season m· 1970, "This is really the. best JOU m when he saw two pitchers, lefty scouting, being an area seout in · Teny Por;ter an~ future Giant Southern .California " said Costa and Angel nght~hander John Mesa's Gary Johns~n. celebrating O'Acquisto, throwing bullets in his 30th year in the business lhJs the San Diego area. year. , •You can go years and m:~ver . "Tb.ts is one of the most see two qualily pitchers Wee that m productive areas in the country. -the same cl.Tea al one time, - We have great weather here and Johnson said . it's a good, long season,-plus lliere Johnson spent 2S_years m the are plenty of good players to see White Sox orgaruzo.tion, 14 as a and you never get bored " scout When he wdS 40 and Johnson, a forme1:.0range realized the dub had no pension Coast-€ottegesrugger.at first plan, Johnson went to the Texas baseman and·basketball player · Rangers, where he knew general under Coach"Aian Sawyer, covers manager Joe Klem. But Klem was Orange, San Diego, ruverslde an6 let go 1 ·~12 years later, and when lmP.erial counties, as well as the it came time for lhc Rangers to entire state of Anzona for the renew contraru for scouts. Kansas City. Royals. John. ... on's mµne didn't come up After playing 11 year~ But Johnson was only in the minor leagues, all out or work for two in the Chicago White Sox w~eks. ~cause Kansas organization Johnson City had unmediate thought his baseball interest in him, and on future would be m Jan 15, 1985, he signed coaching or managing with the Royals In 1968, Johnson was a . HThat was the only player/coach, and in '69 time m ttiy life I was out he was hired as m4nager · of a JOb. I was devastated of the Appleton, WiS., when I was Jet go by Class-A team, then took · Texas." he saig_ _ __ _ over a floundering AA 1-tisrtISt year With the Evansville, Ind.1 dub late Gary Johnson Royals, they won the tn the season. "They , World Senes. beating St thought I could help them get out L?WS Ill the I-70 Se~es, and of tl1e basement," Johnson said. Johnson has been Wlth them "We did get out of the basement, since. ·1 went from being out of but then came tbat big decision work to being with a World Senes about whether to take oU the champion,· he said. unilonn." Johnson, who never played Johnson was in line for the baseball until ma.king the varsity AAA managerial JOb the. folloWing his freshnian year at Huntington , season at Indianapolis, where he'd Beach High, made at least 13 stops played and gained a solid m Ins nunor league playing career, reputation, but ownership had a playmg three years at AAA . chance tQ hire Hall of Farner.Luke lnd,landpohs. · , . . . ... Appliiig, ~ose n~ riught seu· . · · ·fl.IS be t yecfr was 1962, when tickets-. · Johnson batmd 342 10 lead th~ . Glenn Miller, head of scouting Northwest l.'.eague, a.long with: 15 and p.layer development at the home runs, .102 RBis and 90 runs· time~t'o'hhe White Sox, mentioned scored, earning him league MVP scouting to Johnson, who had honors; as well as a spot on the nev.er thought about rt before, but Topps Class-B League AU-Star had two young children at home tec:lm ln the Northwest League and wasn't eager to constdDtly that year, Johnson outhit futtrre move twice a year. · Atlanta Brave Rico Carty .By ThanksgiVing that1all. J-0h.nson ".signed for notbinge-" ---- Johnson had his answer. What I with the White Sox m 1958 after found out was that nobody ever ·, one sea!ion at Orange Coast under quit scouting," he said. "I thought Coach Wendelll>tckens, alter · it m~t be a pretty good job if 'who01 OCC'i. bdseball held is nobody quits.• named. As a sewor at Huntington Three decades.later, Job.nson, Beach m 1957, Johnson was the considered a company ~an by h1s LA Herald Exammer's Orange peers, has done it a.11 m ~couting. County Player of the Yearci.....,----- . M,inor leagues, high schools, · · ..).. Jongtin)e community· colleges, ma1or. leagues. He's boen supporter.and member of the a scout at instructional bdl.I in the' OCC Alumm Board of Directors, autumn, a national cross-checker, . Johnson 1S the. latest honoree in . dn evaluator of free agents Ule D4lily Pilot Sports Hall ofFame, Johnson has beaten bushes (")nd celebrating the millennium. 1 traveled the big league circuit Cl6 Johnson and his wife. Evelyn, an advance scout. a fonner OCC songleader and In the early 197~. Johnson .md current president of the OCC Marty Keough launched the Scout Aluinru Board, have three grown . • League m Sottbem CaWom1a tor children: Matt, Julia and Jill. and top tugh ~choolers, ~ho pldy on two grandchildren, Drake, 9, and Wednesday pight:> and Sundays in Kalla, born Oct.: 15. our ·Tars advance to Sea View second round • Ne wport Harbor High girls finish first tound with four in the top 10. COTO DE CAZA -Pour N~wport Harbor l ligh girls G O L f golfers survived the cut Tues- day to advance to today's sec-· ~d round of the Sea View League individual oumament ~t Coto de C'aza Goll & Racquet pub. · , Kelly Hunt, who finished third in league la t '~son as a freshman. shot 88 over 18 hot s (par ~ to firush tourUl after the opening day. ~ Lrvine's Sunny Lee 1 ads with a 1-under 71 . .,, Newport's Shelly Rohert (liixth place Wlth a ~~)~ I.indsay Galbraith (Uoo for ninth, 98) end ~ily Mc:Kay (tied for 1 Otti, 99) also were Mlong e t 2 players who moved on. ~ The league's top five wtll adv'1nC't' the C IP ~l:li\tidual finals, scheduled Nov. 17 at Miss10n kes in Desert Hot Spnng . Sea Kings ~ runners-up , HUNTINGTON BEAC H -Allison Sc:haupp· ner finished third Wlth a two-day total of 171 to lead Corona del Mar High's girls golf team to second place overall in the· Puci..fic Coast League 'Finals Monday and Tue day <tl Meadowlark Golf Course, par 12. · . Univemty, which hmshed with the top two golfers, won the rhompionst\1p with a tc.1m total of 688. CdM had a team sc:ore of 741. Other score for the S a Kings include Taylor McConnick with a 184, and Kristen and Jackie McCoy, who ch curn m with a 190. For J!st<tnoa I hqh, Laura COtc w:i t~c top EaglP.S' goiter with l\ t 4, while Cassandra Latimer shot a 202. ~tlM, Estanci,, nnd Univ •rslty Wlll pan. C"lpatc in the ClF l am pr lunmttr1 • , whtch w1U take plttc Tuei;<Jay at Los serrnn GOlf Cours 's SOuth Coun; . "'\ .. OCC women repeat as Or:ange Empire Conference cballl)l8 • P.iratel rally to capture the crown. , •• If ti •• ' • • A6 \A4dnesdoy, November 3, 1999 .. •Junior .varsity tennis showing a lot of promise. · se<bon htts , nUy ended for 1umor varsity tennis. 1 fon•'s how they did: For better or wor!)e, Coront.1 del Mar High was hampered by the varsity tc~ ldlung 1t.s players. •ourmg the scc1son, we 'didn't have that much to worlc with,• Cd.M JV Codch Pat Wilst>n said. ·we did a great . JOb with what we had, with the varsity tak.iny our players.• That nuyht have hdJllpered . Cd.M's 6-4 Pact.he Coast League record a,nd result in a third-place fi.ni!.h, but the instability 1S d good sign for t.pe varsity's future In CdM's last varsity match. JV mainstay Jennifer Wong played No 3 doubles with Sarah Bryan m the varsity's 10-8 WUl over University that clinched U1e PCL ttUf' for the varsity. Rachel Colgate, I\ 1ara Shuka, Michelle W<J.y and Kimberly Chow dre the rest of the players who compnse the /J majonty of CdM's JV team ... Cost11 M~ has the <ti. dva~toge df little expenence, but thllt hasn't toppc.M)o the Mustangs from 1naking an impression. , #Costa Mesa unproved a . lot,• Wtlson·said. "They look pretty good.• , Considering how inexperienced Costa Mesa was coming in, COI!lplimenllt are a ruce incijcation to how fur the team came. "The majonty of th~ girls on JV have had less than one year ot experience," Costa Mesa JV Coach Bill Harader said. The season had the inevitable growing pains in a 4-14 season and fowth place in the PCL. But the players also realize that unprovement 1s most crucial. ·#Today's JV team is tomorrow's varsity," singles player Shirley Peng said. Peng and Shannon Maddox are the two Mustangs with preVious tennis experience. After them, the team was hUed with novices. Number 3 stngles player Kim Nguyen had little experio?nce coming in. The No 1 doubles team of BRIEFLY Bucs, Cypre~s d~e it-out • Bench-cl<Mnng brawl sends teams home early with an Orange Empire Conference 2-2 standoff. COSTA SOCCER MESA -. Tuesday's Orange Empire Conference matchup between Orange Coast College and Cypress was stopped with about hve .nunutes rematrung due to a bench-cleanng brawl between the two teams With the scored tied at 2-2. both teams went at it and. according to an OCC press release, it was more than just words and shoves. Lions sweep Hope c 0 s . -.. ...... ~1!1111!1~.­ TA MESA YOllEYIAll -JoeUe Mockabee had 21 kills and eight digs to lead Vanguard University women's volteyball team to a three- gan1e sweep ovef Hope lnter- nahonal University Tuesday nig~t in Golden State Athletic Conference action. l I G HTWE I G HTS, ioseph ·boo Mmthy Pham and Hal}g Nguyen also had little experience, but "these two improved a lot,• according to Harader. In fact, it is the doubles teams that are roost indicative of Costa Mesa. Besides Pham-Nguyen, Allee Ho, Cindy Tran, Thao Vu and Chi Doan have contributed for the Mustangs While Costa Mesa might have had a couple of players who played tennis before, Estancia 's interim JV Coach. Rich Boyce, had the dic;advantage of having no one with previous tennis tts '' experience. ·Tue first time wa..ru_~~d. • Boyce said, "it was a total d.i!iaster. But by the end of tho year, we were competitive.• In a 0-10 PCL season, signs of encouragement a.re not are not in WJ.ns, but ui progress. And Estxmcta looks at its match with CdM as its high point of the season. H Against Corona, we wo1\ three sets," Boyce said. "That's a big vict.ory for us.• Players who have emerged from the irutial group of- inexpenenceli phryers are Jessica Anas, Karleen Curran, Dani~lle Moran and Katie Wyman. Boyce was espeoally pleased with the progress of Curran. .. -~ "She was our most improved player,• he said. •she had no experience coming in. But at the end, she looked like a pretty good tennis player.• While Estancia 1s looking for a full-time JV tennis coach, ~oyce enjoyed his time w:ith the team. "-The girls worked really, really hard," he said. •And 1t was fun." NewpQrt Harbor started out slowly, but momentum picked up, end. the Sailors wrap~ up an undefeated season in the Sea View League. Before league play though, Newport Harbor lost its first match, and fdced several tough battles. • #We wcre,pulling matches out and winning important . sets here and there, H Newport Harbor JV Coach Shea O(ferheld said. "We would pick up pieces and keep gomg.• .. While the team wasn't ffie- 1uggernaut of years' past, there is a lot of promise that makes the future bright. And "1t primanly lays on two freshmen, Knsta Mcintosh and Natalie Citro, who won all their sets ID league play. Both of them have played as a doubles team in varsity, Wln.!llllg one of three sets. Other contributors for the Sailors include singles player (fynthia Dembler. 1\vo seniors, Lauren Holbrook and Mi'ssy Bart, form the No. 1 doubles team. Gretchen Hudson and Christine Early were No. 2 in doubles, and Meredith Miller and Tori SmiUl were No. 3. -. .,._, Doily Pilot WllEI POLO ~ ... ~ Mesa .nps two (oes .. ~·· ... • Mustangs sink Tus~ Mater Dei at toumam~ ..,. TUSTIN -Costa MMll~ High boys' water polo t am' started the SNv1t~-Esp<•rAn:1• Water Polo Tournament oJl.U}e. right foot wiU1 wtns ovc1 Tti* and Mater De1 dt 1\1stin Hj~' The Mustang<; knock~ the host n.uers, 14-7, b<'Jore defeati~ the Mo\larchs, 1 ln the win over Tustin: Bolt and Mike Whittman e had fow goals. while Mike \i liancourt added Ulrce goals the Mustangs. , • Whittman had four mo goals m the wm over Ma Dei, while AJex Sarris a three goal'> and Brian rw~t-' had two. In goal {or the Musta~ Chns Dolloff had 12 saves m the two games combined . Costa Mesa will continue m • this tournament this weekend : after continuing Pacific C'.Oftst . ~ague play against hosl Coro-. na de! Mar High Thursddy al 3 SERVIT'E·ESP£AANZA WATER POlO TOURNAMENT CosTA M ESA 14, TUSTIN 7 -: Tustin 1 2 1 '3 ~ r1. • Costa Mesa 5 1 4 •-•• .. CostA MeA: Bolt 4, Whittman 4~ • Valliancourt 3, Sarris 2, Dunn 1. Saves. Dolloff 2 • CosTA M E.SA 14, MATER D~ Mater Dei 0 3 1 Costa Mesa 6 4 O 4 14 Costa Mesa: Whitman 4, Sams 3, Biron 2, Dunn 2, Cabico 1, Vallianc~ 1, Bott 1. Saves.: Dolio~ 10 ... SCHEDULE TODAY • Water polo I ; ,;,:; High school boys -Newport Harbor •• • " at Aliso Niguel, 3 p.m.; Estclncia at .. • University, 3:1 S p.m • •• • Volleyball • '" Community college women ·• • Cypress at Orange Coast. 7 p.m. .,;; •Tennis High school girls · Sea View L~ague Finals at Coto de caza Racquet GluO, • 2p.m. Pirates goalkeeper Carlos Loza suffered a broken nose and defender K6n Yandgi- madu suffered a cut hf!low his nght eyP m the brawl, which lttsted about d mmute. The Lions breezed past the Royals, 15-2, 15-8, 15-5, to 1mfrove to 12-18 overall and DEEP SEA 4-~ ~~~~~5. 0_18. Corona del Mar Hlgb's victorious frosb·soph boys water polo team, following their conquest ·of the 1999 Gray Lunde Prosh-Sopb Tournament at Newport Cyp~ tops OCC, 7-0 Harbor High on Saturday. Tom Norton's Sea Kings (24-1) completed their TUESDAY'S COUNTS Fu LL ER champlonshlp qliest with a 7-3 win over Villa Park's Spartans·m the title game: Newport undlng -1 boat. TON · ~ S 0 ( C E R 8 anglers 9 calico bass. 38 sand b<!~S. OCC -~d.ffif~UJ £0J.!_£e amved and questtoncd s<>v<-raJ pldyers. coaches and specta· tors from both ~ide"!I. No charges were hlc>d rlnd nu arrests were made 3 red snapper. • --, ~t -€ollege's AmaRr------•, . • . . ' . . ~... • . .:J .- da Bell had 17 saves. many· of L I ~ II C t M t t -th~pomt-blank,butitwasnot oca S 1.are we ID OS a esa enn1s ournamen : As far as the .gdme went. OCC scored on go,lls from Mike CdTVln 10 the 25th minute and John Gump in ,the 79th minute. Loza had five saves for l'he Bucs (3-13-4, 2-6-3 m conference). <•nough against Cypress m their 7 -0 Orange Empire Conference women's soccer loss to the Chargers at Cal State Fullerton. COSTA MESA-Youngsters of all ages reached vanQus boys and girls division finals i.n Ule 12th annual Costa Mesa Jr. Satellite Tennis Tournament at the Costa Mesa Tenrus Center, whit two coming up victorious. The 21-0 Olargers, ranked No. 1 ID state and No: 2 ui. the nation and have outscored their opponents; 136..9, this season, were led by Lisa Herman's three goals. OCCfalls to 6-11-4, 4-5-2. In the boys 10-and-under finals, Ryan Caughren ~)f Newport Beach defeated Tor- rance's Keith Boggero, 6-4, 6-4, while m -. ;, ~II _____ _ NOTICE OF mTTION JO THE PETrooN FOR granoog of lhe penon you Mldlael Scoll Rteney, ADNll•TER OTATE OF PROBATE 110*ts 1N1 should 1PP1¥ It Ille htMng aka Guru11wan Singti, ROIEflT MARIHAU ~ A. SPllll~no eno ano SUie .,wr octec*ons or aka Guruj1wan Singh eu.mo Hertle" G Eiensen be IC>-tile Wlllltn ~ons witn 1t1t Ridley, aka GufUJ wan Case No· A1W451 pal,_, u Ol'10llll I!~ court belott lhe heMiog Your Singh Kllalaa for himself To • 1111~ btnefiaar. law ID ldrnnsw 1111 tsi. • IOPUIJnte "'II bt in Otl'SOll and" on behell ol Gamel Ol lhe oectdert 0< bf yair "9Dlney Richey, a minor and Opal .es, cnolOll, ~ngent THE PfTIOON ---is If YOU AR£ A CR£.DI.. 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Ml8810NEA OF Orange, CA TH I: 8 U P E A I 0 A 1121113•1571 COURT IN THE MATTER OP Mldla.. Scotl R1thoy, THE PETITION TO 819 ltm. A't*lnue, CHANGE TME NAME Ntwport BHCh, CA OF Mlchatl $CC)(t Wtll· 112863 Iver (leg•I name), a~ 1111 ,.p,.eented Mldleel 8oO«t A!CtleY, Pvbkshed Newport •q GurvJlwan ~lnOh. Oeadl·Cot1' Mita aka Gurujlwan Singh DeUy P110t AIC:My, aloof Gurujiwan November 3, 10, t7, 241 Singh l<ha!N for 111m1ell 1009 W624 and on bit! If or Garno• F1ctltlou1 Bu1lnMa =..iey~~ ~~I Neme Statement ORDER TO SHOW The fO!loWlni1 per90na CAUSEi FOR CffANQE art dOfr.g bullriitn 11· M NAME Endle" Nitro,, 275t ASE HUMHA S.ylhOre Of,. NIWPCJ(t A1llllO Ooach, CelllOtr1la Oze63 PEtlTIONER(S) l<tnneltl -Ntw· M1ct1Mt Scxlt1 WtllYer 1io11. uoo"'"'Fatrt,~~ (I I t1am1) aka IJ202, ~ M9H "'"" ... ' the 12-and-under finals, Newport Beach'~ Dylan Espley-Jones knocked off Taylor Katzman of Santa Ana, 6-0, 6-0. The other local youngster to reach a finals match, Charlie Corum of Costa Mesa lost to Sinh Cao of Fountain Valley, 6-7, 7-5, 7-6 m the boys 8-dJld-under finals. <:>n the girls side, Costa Mesa's Nelly ..... Radeva defeated Natalie Duck.or of Tustin .• 6-7, 6-3, 6-2 in the 10-and-undc r division.• Hilary Havens of Ne~port Beach! slipped by Ariana Pahray of Santa Mtt m.:: the 14-and-under division, 6-4, 6-0,·~nd'" Krista Mclntosh of Costa Mesa had litU~ trouble in the 18-and-under ffnels~ roatchup W1th Newport Beach's "~1Z: Anderson, winning, 6-0, 6-0 . .!~ : , ..... Index .-----11 ....... PJ ....... ---~~ c:J g 1 •11 -111 ·S1t W.Orntsdoy, Nov mber 3, 1999 7 .iiil [ =II N=' '-----~-auc_u_I Flcttdou• ButlneH Name Statement The tOllOwlng ptll'ION art doing buslneSI U .AU.IED ELECTRONICS DIST., 18 HaJMy A..,.., Laoun. NIQual, cantomta 92877 RIQt\ard Stuan Otlhanaky, 18 f-laft9Y Ava., laQUnt Niguel, Ct11ornia ,..,,..,,, Thl• bvtlnfft It con· dueled by an lnOMdual HIV. you flartt<I dOlng bualne" yet? No Rld\ard s. Ortnansky\ Th11 1t11emen1 wa1 filed W!lh the COunty Clerll Of Ofange County on 10-1.c.eg • 1tttl80t* Oaijy Pilot Oct 20, 27, Nov. 3. fO. 1~ W6t8 Fletltloua Bu•IMH Name St1tttMnt The following pttrsotll are clOlflQ buslflfft a1 SCARLETS WEB 18 TedvloloaY Or., 11159, ltvint, caf~omia 92&18 Gina Marta Mandell, 5071 E Chll·ce Ln., Anaheim Hills, Cahtomia 92807 Thil bulitlNI .. CX)l\- dueltd by an Individual Hive you II.Intel doing bUtintU yet? No Glnt Mende" Ttlil •t1temen1 wu lli.d 111t1ltl Int County Cletk of Onlnge. County on t0-28-99 1tttllON27 Da1ty Pilot Od[27, No'I. 3, 10, 11, 1999 W823 CNS1749105 • Etcrow No.: 33949-T NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE (UCC Sec. 6105\ NoTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a txllk Hie le about to be mao.. The name(a). bualneu ad· dreH(H) ol IM Seller(•) Dy Fu By Phone By HaM.n Penom 'li'I I ().fl .f1:)1Ji 1<> .. o M:.!·:">11-x 'i.10 \\ ,.,, n," "" ''"' era CONNIE MC KIN• EATING PL.ACE 1na 1111 NEY, 034 LIDO PARK locotltd t 034 LIDO DRIVE , NEWPORT PARK DRIVE, NEW· 8EACH, CA 92&60 POAT BEACH, CA Oclng fkltlne1t 11 92&60 ' CAFE OlE T111 ~ tale II n. All olhtr buflnHlr t90Cled 10 bl contUm• nll'N(I) Ind ~H(H meted al Che OftlOll ol UMd by flt 6ellar{a Frte<!Om EM::fDW and etie within the pa11 ltvM elll!Opet9d aa oai. 1$ yeatt a• state<! bY ltle Nov 22, 1999 Sallel(t). 111111: NONE The ~ a.le Is TN netna(a) Ind Id· Sl.C>jt(:I lO Ce tomie dreu ol tM Buyer(•) Uniform Commercial ti/ere BUDDHA'S Code seeuon FAVORITE. INC . 2855 6108 2 YESt'NO Y PINECREEK DRIVE, The ntma end addletl F 321, COSTA MESA. ol thf person With whom CA 92826 • cll11111 may be tiled 11 The &IMll being. told °Fret0om EIGtOw. 2 CIVIC are generally described Plua suue 200, Naw· al: STOCK IN TAADE, p0r1 Beacn C... g268Q FIXTURES' & EQUIP· and tne lnl dale tor llbng MENT ANO GOOD Will claims• by any Cradito1 OF THAT CERTAIN lheU bt Nov t9, 1999, Polley wt1ial II tne busintt• Qty t>efoi. ll'1e .., ,. aped! Id el>OV9 Dated 1Cln7199 BUYE'R($) BUOOttA'S FAVORITE INC ... CALIFORNIA CORPOAATtON • 9Y: MASA_l(J • YOSHITSVKA. VP Pubtl&Md NewPort eaac:n.co.11 MIM o.11y • PilO( Novembef 3 1999 wen Good JOb• rellable •ervleff ~nter .. tJng thlnga to tiuy-"' It'• all there • every day ln Cl .. *"11d Jl,111·· ui1•l •l1·;ulli111 ... ,111 -11h1n I 1111h111~1·.,. 11!111111 111111<' 1111 p11lil1-l11·1.1•··1•n1·· 1h1 rulir ''' • • t1·11r n .. (.1··1h. "'' 1•1 '" 111•' 1 ""' 1lo-.1lwil111h1·rri·•·1111•111 Pl1\1·• f• )'"11 1111 1•11111 d1.11111.11 111 Ill \1111r 1 l.h•rfit d .11J i1111111 d1,11,.)\ 1111 l>.1111 111l11t 11111•111• ltOI 11111111111 1111 •Ill\ ..rror 111,111 .11h1111·1·1111111 r.ir \\f11d1It1111\ IM II •1••1l•lf1(1• l '\I t'f'I f111 dl1 I !••I 1tf tl11 •1111 I II tt1.1lh '" t 11(111'11111 1111 1•1 1111 I r1 ol111.1111111h 1 ... ,,U., .. t:f fur 1!11 lu-1111 ... ·1111111 ... 4n SER\'ICE DIRECrow fl1•14tf"lfJft111\. \IRU Hllllr th1l I~"'"' n111 lorf l•I •• U r~ll '"" · l .. :t1~ ,,111 .. pr11·.-.•1lfl•h ( "'"' ,,, .. ,, ( \ '1.!11~- \1 \."I .,, llh •I ~ h" "' .----Deadlbtes -----. Hours Monda~...... .. f nda\ .):OOpnt Thur-tl.J\ .. \\.-1lrll',..J.cc~ 5:()(Jpm -For All Your Home ~ Business Needs - . . G) EQUAL HOUSING Of'PORT\JMTY All rttf .... ..,..... la .... ..................... , .. f19'fllr ........ llcltff ..... •lllHfti "'"' .... n II.._. .. ......... .. ., "···-· M111Callt1 " ilnti.latllt• Miff 11 rtct, ftl«, ,.,...._, ........................... .,.,.....,....,., .......... It ..... .., '"" "'left'". ....................... lllla ••• ., ... , •Ill •ti .....,,..,..., ....... . Mlllefmt ............. .. _....... ......... NMtt '" lltr9't lalttllti tNt alt f .. l*llft thtrllHi II IMI ....,.,.,., ............ .. ..... .........., .... __ .... ..... ~.talMUD ............. _,. ........... oc ......... ulllllOll~. ************ * • * a SOLD-o • • • ! SHOWCASE : * HOMES • :, FOR SALE t • In Our Sat * • * • Reat Eatate • t S~P._lementl : : HOMES OF: t THE WEEK ! • * t i J)laplay Ada : t'.' Start et $751 • t l .. Oeadllne : * sday SPM * : Open House : t "llatlngs · : : Only $151 t • Deadline • .......... .._.. ___ _ ~ 14-ti. .. ,. w ... . ' '\ ' • • f I I t ,. ~ . . i .• ..:. • • I '• I ,..,, I • ' SEU.E" FlNANCINO MH-£STATE YALU£ II 38r 38a on Huge ATS X 100 Prlvltt Gat9d l.ol Room F0t RV Ind Boll. Mii ooo. SELLE" Will CAARY with 1111111 doWn Bia MM42..sl50 . \. . ,.. "' I t ' I' ' . . . ,.,.; ' . ' .. ', .., 1 •I ' ~ -.... \,,. ... ~ .~ ' .1-t. ' ;• ,, t •: • ·~ • • ·, ' • I 1 • • ! .~ f t ... . .. ~-~ • . •r : ~ ~ -~ . :l"-. ~ !•. -~ . '.: ,-(: ... ,.1 ... :I .. STOftEPROHT SEAL 8Clf.212·A Main St. 1300 SO.FT. Good Loe Aval Now. Clll """ Kllllnln tit 562-596-6600 1• Newport Marina~: Apartments Bayfront community Wlth pnvatc beach 6z marina. Walk to Bal~ lsland 5hops Mtnuues £rom Fashion Island • Wood-bumin&fgas fircplAc~s • Pnvatc garages • Boat slips available Now Lusmg l BR and 2BR Sl300-S2100 Sorry No Pus 1. Ple&K call (949) 760-0919 .1 NEWPORT ~081 THE STREEJ.28r, Frplc,,gar, MW ~. Sf01151l'no.(no ~). 1665 IN!nt· Ave.II c.r OetNI ~~!H22 Ext 203 . E Side, 1br 1ba down1telt1, new ~ 19 yard. All litll Incl, clott to Frw, 2S15 Eldtn tO Sl25/mo. Tht ...,,.., c:.nw. 71.....,-4203 • .J -· • 'j . .-. '. ; ... '..... 1 .. .. ~ I , .. ~ . 4,J - _ .... 2Brrz8a, W/O, lrpl, 9'cell!ngl Concitfga Ad Nowll 949-70G-98IMI . . -~-:::.~ ('.. '·,.. . . .' ' '. J ~. . 0: • 1 .. , .. ' • f .: ·, ,:. • .. : '':.-:.s.: • ld1 plt11111 H .m.1111-.·1 001''" \1 .. , .. 111·1 n.1,, \\ .1ll-l11 X m,1111-·, llOp111 'k•1·l11-h,.1,, • fuc~a~ ........ \loncla' :i:OOpni Fr11la1 .. .. ... 111ur.-.clu1 5:00pm \\e,Jnesda~ .. Tut-..da) );OOpt11 ~.itunla) ....... .Fricl1n 5·fKl1;rn • I* n=J 1·...:111u-..:l l·11 EllPLO~I ,·~e "mliiu,Ws 482 CREDIT SERVICES Bttulllut NB OcMf Shortl XTAA LONG lWIN BOX Yellow Labe Cuttotner Selva lmmed P11t Un1e LESS THAN PERFECT Credit? Need Cfobt con SOllda'IOn, Ct.II ChUe ~ hlflan IO get 1he lll'll/lOfl r&- tll you need lhcough II• 1vn C'8ln. ~. ~ SPRtNG'MAnREss. s110 a..ut1M. t1m11y meed. O!>IM9 ~ oc seMCe Driver Wanted hookup, mlle pn11'd, rlflf'/ XMAS TREE NEW 7FT 'eb1mplon '"'-$.4004.450 Co for oigarczed lndlV wf pet $430 +Ulll 949-645-9515 Sland lnel-S50 949~S-951S • Mt-S11.eoe1 worio corrm.nclllOll sldlll 19.22 per hour plus O\ilet; C · poot, nee PltlM call M•su.6550 mll11ge. t:J:hr bath.\::~~ 1 •~MTDlllARt, , .... I fu~ =:"' ~o! Needed Mon thru Sun upbeM MM31-2111. _ ~ • tl)QDI Ind or tlbllf. Exo'd or will 1 2!45am to 5:45pm. Ad· k81Pror1 F.n to Shire; lrg I evv AU. PtANOSI WWW.... tr11n. C1ll 14Mc2-4717 dltlon1J work m1y be tum Twnhme, ds lo Fash ls7 Mtiqtlel • Qualty tllllllture • • DflO«Y WOflcroom n;;a;, 1v1ll1ble • ll()lltnre residenllal rTlOl1 gage/re! ~l'ICA Pfogl&m' Celt nowt 1.eoo-ss4-32n . Copfoght 1999 Tht Cha$e MaMetlllfl 'Corpora!;.)n AJ f'9U ,.....td Equll Hous· N Lender (CAL'SCAN) Fwys, IVS"*g. pt\ ~. one peee Of .tlol4i houH!ull 'ff Titllllt Oct 112 Iron• FutliPf tor ttwlng pillows. ~ dtclls.-pool. )IC, !of-. Cull paid 8'»-64S....922 3-f'W. TN Tempe1 ~ dutltf1, euthlona. Exp « Must have truck or Van, hki surroun~. S750f JEFFERfEs tTO CO<e R·300 Shll\9 excetene wtll train. tcM42-4717 llabllltv Insurance with mo + u 94 ~572 ANNUAL SALE' coration t3 ""«lh new~ bANER:rulBEO. proof or payment• l~l!NtWI=\ l I I All dellell wll • thl la'#l'I 1399 obo t+4H45-679 Miles Money R"l*I driver• license, soclal 208-~ ~~.u~.:~o:.· ~~':tO!=~~!~ ncurlty c1rd, ind _ "'"--. -· ..,, __ ....... Pli1I 1 • lllhCt!!J! I eoi.ttnt milts '3Yts OTA ~_te•n O.M.V. prtnt out • ' BAO CREOIT OK Consolidat100. P11son1l ~ Low lnl.,. 11111 no up tront lte• Call Strattofd l·&n-854-8002 HP HEIGHTS, lg lttlectW. ~-~"~ ~ ".::. . ,_.n;., . he.!vv~i::..: !:!.'!; Accepting lppllettion• apee. for arclllttCt or .,_ .. ,........ COA-COIN N"'"DS •tvrOTR + 1 wRGN I.ow-Mon to thru Frt from comm dtalgntr to thlrt llWTW 11 lht show room wol "'' "'" • ,. ,. 0 MOltitO t4M31..e26t bt <lscounttd too A Once. OLO COINS! Gold. lllV8f, bov exp min Ctll Kathryn 8:00am to 4:0 pm yw ODOOllllnlty nee 10 bt )ewelry. welches. ~ 1~2327 Combrled PIHM bring 111 r• 1 ~ •PRIME AIRPOlfT LOC• m1sHcfl Thlradty & Fl1dly co'ec1ibles 94H42·9447 TIWWPO(t {CAL 'SCAN) quired Information. 6tlotl PBOOWAEA S\onemll datlan ctnler Nov•ll&5ttl.10ll'n\04pm f6P-~ .. eoo11os1 DlUVER COVENANT "" dnu tnd offlCt 1pece, .... "'"'--" fully equipped, MO/MO 1$2 noductlon .. -. H.B. Jau, R & B, Soul. Rock Ille. TRANSPOflT $I .000 S9l' Timu 0,..nge County ,.,,.... 71 ...... 171 5(11' 80'• on bonus lot Eqi ~. Attn: Pim Bec:klngh1m UDO PENINSULA NIED CA.Wit MIKE • IM9-&45-7SOS Ofivtrt 1·800-•4 H39.C I 2901 G11ry Avt COMPANY. 201 Slllpyard WORK fAOM HOMEI Explo1t11e mall order buliwul Earn Bia $$$1 PIT tfloft. FfT resullil Cel 24 hours Free fnfot 1-888·~8 opt I (CA'-'$CAN) FOUND 1 G.21 llljllf'td llllle, brown tlQer Cit. Nutertd dectawea. Ad•m• and Brookhurat 714. IM-1IO$ l"2 •• ~1 •• -· f?':1'~-=~~a: Senta Ana, Cl 92704 w.., t1 NP8 1MMI -~9q~ 1~1 ==ng~t~~ ~~= ~':.~sUtnS...RqeCa. ~ • • Hn-28}6393 Solo DIWer5 1 •RECEPTIOMST Fh C & Conlrac1ors (cAL·scAH) Mon-Fri. tor bulln111 1n 16-61 ·--...5 I Cou.EcnaD Phlebotomy ourse erCliifii Ad¥9t1lefng Sii9• 1rv1ne. Compl/Mf, phone• "" M'OO'AINGs . ~ p~ =~~~~!it~ position in tst1bllshed etc. C1U 949-~1980 d2 _ . ~ --------=~ :-pl~r:1 RESEARCH Assr SUP •VAll-lONG TEAM .-v .. ~• I ' 1 ·rtquiltd Drug aatenio!>' Small •ugauon consu!lang LEASE. Sallboll up to 65' l hot TO 474 WORK ~ ~ EC>e firm Ill P (s l»JllQ sM.· In length, pvt 1hp next to l WANTID ~.:..,.. 10: SalM Potltion wig en eirp'd. Of91111ztd .... eevc. N•11a-«0s (day1I HOu!IJtol.O . • t4M42•1667 mol/Vated Jn(j~ Xlnt oral WANTED.Prtv<1te boll ap to Olovtng Swtdlah HurNt • Wfltlen Ind gramnat , NB lol 6S It power bolt ' 4(),...... Alcf oourtyl241us Good • -- - - -... ~ •-i> MUSI be lndt-XIII rt'1$ IM9-474~ in N41wpoft B#dl COQk, dlM'lQ, ISy(I exp, O~o .. H~d;y J:b ~R c~UOUS and Ext 343 Ask lor Man M8.en.122 locll rtl's 949.Q.c8.3735 G.uY'~ ac cuv-s tswm ~ ~:, r.u1i .. ,, lit.'fi lntertctlOfl 1t«th vendor' I ~95 CAR&'TRN•1'.lll!'•UCsUVSKS I C.r req Fii raa and Mllry -Hla!NC SWO'W. )iistqty to 562'5,9W847 REST AURANf Eldtrty CCNf>lt nteC11 good FOOO SEllVEAS £•p.d transpOl\ation cal NoC Olllr PIT & FIT eal 811 IOI • $1700 Pleese. bl hOl'llll ll'!llMeW 94M75-28&6 abo1A corlCflliOn ThM* You RETAll·UP'O SALES 94;;...;.9~.;;..,,;,6..o&~_,,5~,,....,,,.,,.-- Sl*ptrlon IO tel lldeS ACUAA S.O CL 17 HOTEL ~II uplCllll SIOfl II ROM meldle/py, ledltf Portoflno &ti Hotel NB Q011oou11e Salary • autOITll1oc, aw. mQOnfOOI fij .,. Hinng unmedsatllly .,. SS FlT & PIT COl'IWTI John MM52.al9 PQW1f ~ Ill. WIN S<Xltt1 Pad11e llC!ory 11oy-s am.1m cd Specll.lled SO\lttl Plelloc pity" I . I ! Thursday 5PM t • It Paya to • t Advtdlae : t In the Best t t . LOCAL t • Real Estate • : Section : * CaU Todayll * i USA RIVERA i • ~74-4252 * t ANNE WILLEY t :.$49-574-4249: .. · ... ~ .~' ; ; ~ -; ~ : [ COtJSIGNrvffffTS l i , ·, .. : : ... ::. I Exp • ~.JM not rtq'd. .,. front !>elk Pert0n agency seeldng r4!$trVllJOr6 (OOJl391 S 18 .995 ptr30n Fall-!111• s.tw.1'1.P ~..of' W(SDllNS~---ptefd F1( lfJS 949·&33-M 78 {714)1t2-6IOI .. .. ....... . . . , . . ' -· ...... -:.,,"'"_ I . ' . . ;-;r;-, THE SHORES APTS 1l2BR TOWNHOMES $300 OFF MOVE-IN Selected Unit• ••••••••••• '1 Stlrtlng 0 $1095/lno. MotoMolMH. "W•.,. a pet•• community. I bfock1 "°"' the beech. Mt-144-2911 ' --~--01 . ; . . ' : :~ .. ~ ..,. . --~ .. . . .,... ... ~ . . . _. .. , ·r--: .. • • .. c:::. : . ,...,. ""'....... . ........... : ...... _ : ....... , ......... . ---.......... ' •t I I ... ··-r .. ; 4-. • l ... • I . . .. . .. ' . r ..... ~-. . ..t4 I- .... MANAGERS •·SPEClALt $114.00+ tall Wtdy Miii .,,...,.. .. Act tl6tma&~ 6"ulltd on~ ~~ Lobby/Olrtct e11a1 phonHIFtH "Bo. ESPN & o.HOd I JleuUI. °'*' ~ ao..t11Q&M F~ MhstomOC , .. !Jd'. oolegt and ~w....,.~ IOlllOPI&,...... COSTA MESA t.IOTOR INN un..._..w ,..... ........ o SILL ..J:~ I' .. ~. f 11 • • .... , ,,.. ,. . . I I I l ') l I':~ L ___ . -- ---~--- 1 I ........ , .,., ... o1 •AT EASE• MEHS STI>f'E FASHION IS It now . hiring ... acintd comm ..... INOC't lo 9lfl ~~lnpenon. ~'TiS&' WOMENS I HOME Store PHhlon ltllnd MKI txp'd PT"'" auoo's; end ... aontd Gift wra~ Apply In f*8e>n or Ctll Ltenn • --~75t-7915 Apply within: 2306W. Oceanfront 9tvd Newport a..ch NIQk (10:30-5.()()pm) Fax· ~9-72a..370 •·~ p0!1olino0ntw poftbeadl.oom. Wlb·site WWW ponorinobted\ holeloom . · ~xt,.ar1 S<kAtl COii( Piil• High end 111111n WOmen'1 boull(fUt nttdl p1ol1u1onel llltaptl1on """' l'(f GP In sala 1 mustl • you .,. •lC!llllnl In ..,., you can "*' up to S 1 ~-S30lhr Engllh • l'Mll (71ol)1S4-7'900 •TEACtfERS• needed lo Ntwpon 8eacl\. • Pav• $1-111\t, Qrtel ba"9-.,lf .. C.lt tct-15S.U72 1~~=1 , ..... be ""Y of °"' of 1rt1 cornpantta. Chtek Wllh lht locat 8tnk 811slntu Sir raa11 btfora you Wld lflY "'OMY Of .... lot · e«v~ f'eld and vnclal'•taN any con· tract• t>tlore you tlgn faolLClc t>ev1LL£ '11 LO ml lh V8 Nofll • bll o1 ttn (21 me uo ,...,.,. 1t"4Nt00 . . • ' 8 Wedn sdoy, NO....inber :r. 1999 , . .. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Bridle "' By CHNIW GOREN whh OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HU.SCH HONOA ACCORD LX '9t foresl ~. 111\0- matlc, lfr, 111'1111\ CISNlte. power pek, bll & CIUIH, odf e·.ooo mllt• (013025) S17.995 Lexus Of WESTMINSTER (TU)H2-6D06 CLASSIF111.D 842·15878 • tNAN'TY no :t3 * ~., fthr, .. powet, Bose co. Slt<to. sunroof. Ml'll cond $8995 949-494-4120 JAGUAR XJ-6 'IT Low miles, v.n1e, tan leathel, collector qu llyl (471720) St988 NABERS (714)541>-9100 JAGUAR XJ6 L SON 40 't7 $42,99$ 97-4352 BAUER JAGUAR 11WS3.UOO JAGUAR XJi SON 40 '96 $33,995 9Mf76 BAUER JAGUAR 71'-953-48!>0 TO\tMY TIUUMPHANT Neither vulncmle. South deal), $u1tro Tommy to .a tee "'oold be dealt. Tommy held the South can.h, and would have been "'ell ldvls¢ to pw four hearts However, e11ery club member knew that there wu no way . NORTH •AJl1J O A Q·J 10 5 3 o 5 • • Tommy was not &oina to play th15 d1stnbutional monslCr, and perhap~ 11 is just as well. •8 SOUTH •Vold 0 4 EAST •KQl <:?98 0 632 • J 10742 O A J 10 9 8 7 •AKQ96J He won lhc <¥nina spade lead In dummy, discarding a diamond from hand, crossed to the ace or diamonds and ruffed a diamond witll lhe coble's only. U'\lmp. A spade was ruffed ond I.he ace and king of trumfs revealed the! ualy break. Instead o becom•nll demoralized as a mere mortal would, Tommy became a demon. A heart finesse won and another diamond was discarded on the Dee of hearu. Another spade was ruffed and Tommy exited With • diamond, won by West's king. East was now down to J 10 7 of trumps while Tommy held Q 9 of clubs and • good d11· mond. West was forced to lead a maJOr, end 1¥.5t's JOOSC was cooked, Opcnina le~. Five or • Alter 1 long run of b.'id' trump [f lhe defe11jier ruffed low, Tommy breaks, the carils returned to nonnal woult.1 ovemitf 'filh the rune end and Trump Coup Tommy's same suf· score the queen for lhe fullilhng fered as a ruult. AJ everyone knows, trick. Instead, East ruffed with the Tommy had an extraordinary Ullent ten, and Tommy countered brilliantly ofbccomina • iechnical wiZard when by d1sc1rdin11 the diamond The the trumps were stacked •a:unst him, forced i;ump re<um from East into but was 1 bumbler under normal cir-• Tommy s tenace enabled him 10 col· cumsiances. lect the last r"'o tncks Every once in' a while, a hand that 111&·c~11•°==l l 195 ~1 JAGUAR XJS SON 40 'H '33,"5 9MS5t BAUER JAGUAR 71 ... 953....00 JAGUAR XJe SON 40 '9S $28,9115 IS-4733 BAU'ER JAGUAR 71'-953-4800 JAGUAR XJt SON 40 'M U2,tH 9M731 BAUER JAGUAR 714-153....00 JAGUAR XJe SDH 40 'IS '33,IM M-4721 IAU£R JAGUAR 1t'-m-4t00 JAGUAR XJi sbH 40 111 $37,19$ 11-4855 BAUER JAGUAR 71 '-153-4IOO JAGUAR XJt SON 40 'ii '32,115 M-473Z BAUER JAGUAR 1t'-ISS-4IOO JIOU• iJi Vandtn Pia• SedMI 40r '98 S3t,99S IM685 BAUER JAGUAR 71'-151..ac>O Jaguer X.16 Ytndtn Ptu Sedan 4Dr 'H S36,995 9M654 BAUER J,AGUAR 11'-95>-4'°° JAGUAR XJI 'N VANDEN Pl.AS 4-dr, NI pwr, sun roof, Wiit wheels, 1 owner re-cords, teal dean, i6500lobo 949-123-1504 Jeep ctltr l TO 4X4 'tO Red lltv, IUIO, II pwt, slereo. to¥t. new ball, Ill, lgn, blkl, holes, al ~Af!O oil rd, $5995 94!H5~ Jeep Grand Cherokee Ud. 'M, 4X4..i._'!>'91t gl'9M, ltllr, loaded IOU.000 ll3TJD311 M•T95-4754 JEEP Gfltid Chef'oll,M 93 '16, ~.,. pnsn cond ..,.,~ Ol1IJ ownet wlortf 88K ml, M;, cesa, PIW, PIS, bll tint, rack, oversized lira Ind upgraded 5hocM Will not tutl $1 3.95" Prlvll• party. t4t-720-7337 Jffp Grand Cllerokff Laredo '93 Whitt I fully lotded, V6, ABS, new ld'es, 1 ·owner.J. ell record.s, mtnl ~ $11,900obo • 94t-721-6172 • LAND ROVER DISC '99 Black, Low mlles, Former service loaner S27,999 + lees tXA79201 LAND ROVER Newport Bell MM4M445 LEXUS !MOO 197 MoonslOnlWlvoly, IUto. 11r, ~. lul poyrer ptk, ~ roof, od, chrome days (068653) $38.995 LEXUS Of WESTMIHSTER .LEXUS GS300 'N Bl~. auto, elf, lealhlr. moonroof, ~t chroo1e aloys, full power~ l121377) $31,995 EXUS OF WESTMINSTEJI (714)192-6808 {714)892·6906 • liAZDA MIATA 190 Corrt/#Awd IOp. ~. 5 apetd ""* CINnl • (143570) S5.988 • NABERS (714)540-9100 MERCEDES BENZ 13 ""WAGON .. " 1mmac whlAln. lllW. sum. 3ld seat. 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A SPECIAL ADVERTISING SUPPa'.M TO TIIE • J . •. 82 wednesdoy, NOvember 3, 1999 • • ..fi~a/&~/lp iffp~~~U/~ (5;h,h • : Premier gated estate features tremendous views from .. this elegant design. !Formal living & dining rooms,_ music.roo,.ui, library, office..Lc~ef's kitchen, :separate maid's quarters and more. Expansive grounds.include pool, waterfall, . -:Jacuzzi, Pal.Jappa bar & barbecue. !$859,000 (29954) , -16,~nc/~a/ J/6~/&'/l'~Cf Magnificent custom wa~crfront mansion on a prime main channel location in Trinidad Island, offerink over 180 feet of private dock space. Luxurious amenities include a dramatic koi pond entrance, stunning walls of polished rock and glass, an elevaror, luscious gardens and more. $2,995,000 . (29955) 6k~d ~/l~ ~r/ .~~r/uN~&ue ~~ll'~ ~~94 .Nestled in a private cove only steps to the beach, this wonderful custom home Gentle breezes and tranquil views from this cus.tomized estate overloqking •features a kite heh with ·granite count~rto.ps and limestone fl9oring .. The family' MarbClla.. Co\lntry Club. · Spectaq1lar · ~~~i~e .. (or everyday·. livjng~ with : 4. room has a loft and the spacio~s decks are ideal for outdoor· enjoyment and · · bedrooms, 4.5 baths, a Great Room adjacent to a gourmet kitchen, plus a entertaining. $1,895,000 (29956) . fS'..r?u.,;;ru ~,,.Jk2'Woce Forever ocean, Catalina and golf course views accentuate this stunning French country Chatcau situated on the farthest extending oceanfront lot in exclusive Pelican Point. Full of quality, yet comfortable luxuries beyond compare. (29958 ) library. Almost one acre of professionally landscaped surroundings. $985,000 (29957) o//~k~A/ 9"6'oaJe i-/~~~ Main channel home with private 54 foot dock, located only minutes to the open blue Pacific. Enjoy a magnificent 180 degree water view irom this stunning home offering 4 bedraoms, 3 baths and the be t of waterfront family living. $880,000 (29959) ,, . 4 . . . . . .. . . ·' . \ !WJUtc\\.lter, coa tline, city lights and \Crdant canyon ,-jew from . this :magnificent estate. Ideal for entertaining this estate boasts gorgcou!I garaeos ~bordered by large dock, firepit and adjacent dining . patio. Hardwood tlCor :accents throughout. :$739,000 • (29947) W'°-e'o~b> :?Japfrrt/I/ Zr<,~A.P This beautiful custom Lido Isle vi1Ja has been elegantly detailed with beveled limestone flooring, 2 master suites and a ~ramatic 3-story entrance. Top t]uality appliances and. fixtures througl;lout. Highlightcd"by plcrute5quc yi_e\\·s . otit over the·sai~d . . . . . . . . . $4,995,000 (29950) ('_ ~ , •' ,. .. -. incredihlc lot ituated in prestigiow, guard-gated Sc.l Pointe E'>tatt.•s. Enjoy panor.1mic views that reach the Dana Point Harbor, Cat.1lina, San Ckmente :nd beyond. Build your dream home and enjoy the be t ot Cahtorrn.i 's Riviera. (.29952) ' Wedne'Kloy, Novembe< 3,. 1999 83 · ,'/l,//l/U/ip r;;,;.ll~rt .~/<"~.) Spccracukir ocean ,1ews from this spacious sm,Slc-~tor~ rcmoddcd in 1999. Beautiful private master suite wing and large entertainment .m:a "ith •'°ol and spa. This estate has accc~!I to two private beaches, enjoy the_ rcla\.ing sounds of the "a\'es be'lcm. · $2,750,000 (29949 ) g~?H/I/ t/Jf'Uif'(r Ideal ocean \icw lot located at the end of.cul-de sac. I ht'> gorgc:ous est.itc boa!lts over l 00 teet of frontage on one of the highest '1e\\ prnnrs, with o\:can, bi)·. an,d cicy lights \'i~ws. · · · · 1 • •• , • • $1,294,876 29951 ) ~~~~. ~ A scunning contemporary estate, this Frank I lo d \\'right styk _rc"idence is artfully dct.iilcd with flagstone, marble, limestone .rnd CU1'tom oak. A true \\ork ·of light.and space with oaring cc1lms~ and windm\s, E panshc· .,C\\port B ' views from all main room and terrific haysidc deck . (29953} •' • • • • • • ., • • • . • • • -• . • ~ -• • • . • • • • • ,. . .. .... • • • ... • .. • • .. .. " " " • ' . PELICAN CREST $4,995,000 .. ELEGANT AND SPACIOUS NEW CUSTOM ESTATE WITH SWEEP-. ING VIEWS. . . SUSAN SCANLAN 759-3717 . & '.MARCY WEINSTEIN 759-3735 Sus.AN SCANLAN 759-3717 & MARCY WEINSTEIN .759-3735 I PELICAN HILL $4,950,000 "-. J i SPECTACULAR GOLF COURSE, OCEAN AND HARBOR VIEWS. 5 Bo. CUSTOM ESTATE. LIDO ISLE $2,995,000 REMODELED 3 Bo. 2.5 BA. BAYFRONT ON SANDY BEACH. CHERYL JOHNSTON · 718-2732 FRED LAVEY . 499-8725 .. TOP OF THE WORLD $2,500,000 LARGE ESTATE WITH COMMANDING OCEAN VIEWS. .. . . HIGHLY UPGRADED . .. ALTA VISTA. $927,000 4 Bo. UPGRADED HOME WITH SPECTACULAR · NORTH COAST VIEWS. . JOHN - •· STANALAND ·499-:-8716 . JAMES KLINE 759-3771 & SHIRLEY lIARrus 759-3727 JRVIN~ TERRACE $3,200,000. MAGNIFICENT FRONT ROW CONTEMPORARY • WITH SWEEPING VIEWS • .• '. • Wodne,,day, November 3, 1999 85 • CLIFFHAVEN $1,323,000 i. SPECTACULAR OCEAN AND-HARBOR vIEWS. . . ' LARGE LOT. . ESTHER FINE 717-4764 ' PAUL & JAiEH LEHRICH '499-8762 MONARCH BAY TERRACE $1,269,000 . . 3 BD. COMPLtTELY REMODELED SINGLE LEVEb HOME WlTH OCEAN VIEWS. • • BAYPRONT ESTATE ON 113 "CRE • WAL,K TO B~N • PooL AND SPA • DOCK FOR LARGE YACH,... OFFERED AT $6,750,000 gH~ (949) 61~-~111 ' Dtamatrc cuscom home in prestigious Marbella Country Club. 3 bedroom, 4 hach homt· wnh unbelievable c,pacious li\'rng .uea L1\'m~ room, sunken dmmg room, large ~nurml't kitchen, .1 Great Rnom with :1 12' marhle ~unkcn wet bar. l .1rge rrivate ((lUrty.ud. Patio overlook.. the 8th fairw;lv rnd ha., vtews ,,f c1rv light'> and che oce.m Call for a dec.11lcJ hst of . anieni'ue., $I J)95,000-$ l ,294,816* Smgle levd, no 'tarr-,, 2 bedroom ond den (or 3RR) and 3 hath., Premium location with ranoramrc view' from the living room, dmmg room, kitchen and master '111te. V.1ultt•il cellmgs and plcnttful window area creatt'' a light, open t:nv1ronment Reduced to $719,000 Single-level, no stairs, '3 bedroorris and 3.5 hachs View! Redecorau-J throughout ... looks brand new. Large, light and brighr kitchen/family room. 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