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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-01-10 - Orange Coast Pilot. . . SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COW-AUNmES ·SINCE 1907 ON ntE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 2001 NeWporl~Mesa feels energy crisis ctun~h •Costa Mesa expects to spend 18% more to power the city; Newport Beach anticipates 10% hike. Officials from both cities seek answers to the state's power problems. Paul CHnton DAILY PILOT NEWPORT-MESA -As residents and businesses brace for the fallout from a bungled attempt to deregu- late the state's power industry, offi- cials in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach are working to soften the blow. ln the coming weeks, electricity users In the two oties will feel the effect of the rate hikes approved ear- lier in the month by the state's Public Utilities Commission. The increases - ranging from 9% for residents to 15% for large businesses -dfe expected to go hand in hand with rolling black - ou'ts 111 U1e spring. Friends mourn 'a great kid' • Corona del Mar High senior Brian Campbell dies after falling from a car Saturday. Danette Goulet DAILY PILOT CORON(\ DEL MAR -He was known for his fun-loving nature and distinctive laugh -a JOY lo be around. And so the community in Corona de! Mar 1s still ree lmg from the shock that 17-year-old Bnan Campbell IS gone. •He was a happy-go-lucky kid, laugh.mg all the time,• said Kathy McKeever, whose son, Rory, was close friends with Campbell. "He stayed over at must have our house been 200 many week- kids in here come to say goodbye." Collene campbell Brian's grandmother ends with our son. He was a pleasure to be around. It always seems to happe n to these wonder- ful kids. I 1ust don 't under- stand.· A senior a t C orona del Mar High School, Campbell fell Saturday night and hit tus head when he was getting out of a fnend's car. The blow that didn't even l~ave a mark on the. handsome young man caused a cerebraJ hemor- rhage that took his life, said his grandmother, Collene Campbell. Newport Beach and Costa Mesd don't own their own power pldnts. Instead, power is supplied by the Southern California Edison Co. The utility, swamped in debt after buymg power from out-of-state producers, IS on the verge of bankruptcy. Costa Mesa City Manager Allan Roeder,.whose wife works for Edlson, has seen the issue from both sides or the ferire. Tuesday, a day after Gov. G,ray Oavis proposed measures to resolve the brewing crisis, Roede r said he still needed ques Uons answered. . •I'd be more positive if there were more specifics,• Roeder said about Davis' speech. "What I didn't hear from the governor is what steps we AFTER THE RAINS "We can anticipate that our costs will go up 10%. We're not looking at adding any [additional funds] to the utility budgets." Homer Bludau Newport Beach city manager year Overdll, Costd Mesd spem:ts- $1 .5 million on power In Newport Bedch, depdrtment heads were dsked by City Manager Homer Bluddu and Sunddy e-matl message to sldsh 10'''• from their ulthty budgt>ts to offset the rate ancredsec; ·we cdn dllllc1pdte thdt our costs will go up 10" .. ," Bluddu Sd.ld "We're not loolung c1t c1ddlng dnY ldddltloncil fundi.j to the ullhty budgets.· Whtie local c1ltes grapple with the f)Ower !.hortdges, state dnd Me going to tdke to avoid rolJmg nalloncll ldWmdkers dre dlso prepar- blackouts." ing to ldckl<> lh£> issue Without dnY seU-sustaming plan~ ·scatc~ S~ndlor Ross Johnson (R- or long-term contracts to import Newport Bcdch), who Joined other power from outside municipal Sdcrdmcnto lcg1sldlors in unani- boundaries, both cities are expected mously dpproving the now-noton· to feel the crunch. ous 1996 dereguldlion b1U, also scud Costa Mesa spends $1 million per Ddvts hasn't c1dequdtely i.peUed out year to hghl city streets, a fig ure c1 solution Roeder said would jump 18% tht!-. "ThP govC"rnor isn't providing the ( Doctors say the extreme reac- tion to hitting his head may mean that the arteries in his brain had never pealed properly from a surgery he had w hen he was 6 months old, Collene Campbell said. SEE BRIAN PAGE 4 GRC<i FRY I OAllY Pl.OT As his Estancia High School freshman soccer teammates laugh ln fun, Noe Martinez. 15, dives head firs\ through a frigid mud puddle Tuesday as a playful form of punishment ~use he failed to convert a penalty kick ln an informal ldcls-only practtce game. Newport Beach leaders struggle to decide Greenlight ~dlines · •City officials yet to determine when the slow-growth measure's requirements should go into effect. Methts,Wlnld., dl study session Tuesday, but coun· OAll.Y PILOT ci1 members could go no further NEWPORT BSACH -Por now, only ono thlng r•mains certain about Greenllgbt'1 gwdelines: City ~dalt and 1upporten of the slow· growth lnltJetive went to work ••tber to put th mee1ure ln J)lece. Just when they WW ii up for debt Both 1~ted their 9"'H'" et. Qty Coun· than to decide to continu discus· sions at a future mef'ting. Greenllght -overwhelmingly approved by vol'en in November- requireS atywSde elec:tions on c.ny general plan amendment for a pro· )act that eddl mare than 100 J>Mk· ~ cer trlps or dwelllng unltl, or 40,000 1QU4f9 ( t more than the plan ellOWI. Tbe mt 0( tbe faltiative whk:b »ecanM lew Dec. 15, encow..,.. council members to adopt guide- lin for Greenllght. City Atty. Bob Burnham. who prepared a report on po tble guldelin , described Greenlight's so-called ·1ook-back• provision as •maybe the matt difficult (of those guidelines) to define. The proV151on t9QU1re1 consideration ol preV10u.,ly approved general plan am n~· mentl to ... wblither a new projeCt triggers en electjon,-' Burnham IUggelttd setting Dec. I'• lbe prOYilion'l IWting dete, a pnpOM1 ~ by Gn!enlight -,:::;. coUndl~ben Mid ... Ul y would favor ucb a date to pre· v nt UMecessary ell'Ctions, same among lh council d lh y were concerned becaus the uuti tive's t 11 on the ballot called for a con· ideration of am ndments dunng the preceding 10 yee.rs ·rm still wreslling with the look· ba<".k provtllon. • teld Councilman t ve Bromberg, adding that be Ull hoped to heat a <:Onvtndng argument that WOUid allow him to vote tor the 2000 dlil9. • , tblQk .... l'Mds. ' think 11"1 • h. • he Mid •ht I tWnk k's a SH GMENUGHT Mal 4 decisive leadership nePded to deal with Cahforn1a's energy c ri sis,· Johnson said an a prepMed stdte- ment. "Hts comments were generaJ and didn't proVlde dnythmg redUy new. One cruc1dl quesllon he fdtled to address is who 1~ going to foot the bill for Ole mulbblllion debts t.nC'UlTed by utility companies • Federal lawmakers hdve dlsO vowed to ldke up the 1SSUe Rep ~ Cox (R-Newport Bedch) WdS out of the country dunng Tue!>ddy's White House e nergy summit but said he would address Ole issue t.n committee at a round of upconung hedJUlgs UThe electnoty msu, IJl CdWOffild and the role of lthe Federnl Energy Reguldtory Cornm1ss1on] will be d ma1or focus of the energy dnd com- merce committee in the l 07th Congress," Cox !\atd m d prepared statement Jurors listen to Bechler interview •Accused murderer told investigators he and his wile had a 'strong and wonderful marriage.' Deepa Bharath DAILY PILOT SANTA ANA -The Jurors l.J.stened Tuesday to d recording of accused murderer Enc Bech- ler tallung about haVlng a hdp- py mamage, after they heard d stnpper tesllfy that be hired her for a lap dance dbout d yedr before tus wlfe, Pegye, dlsdp· peared at sea The prosecullon played a two-hour tape of conversabons between Bechler and Ornnge County Shenff's Department investigators Roger Newneister and Paul Fuzzard, recorded days after the madent. Bechler. 33, of Newport Beach IS accused of bludgeon- ing his wife, ~ve1ghtmg her body and dumpmg 1t into the ocean dunng a 1997 boating tnp. He has pleaded not guilty to all charges and mamtams that hJs wlfe was knocked off the speedboat she was dnVUlg wtule toWlng him on a body- board In the recordmg, Bechler said hJs wlle was menstruating the day sb.e dl~pJX>ared an<;t that they had sex twlce on the boat ln response to quesbons, Bechler said he saw "some blood· and that tus wtfe cleaned herself Wllh a pink towel. That pink towel was not found on the boat when Investi- gators checked 1t a day after th~ disappearance, according to their testunony John Gage, a Newport Beech police cnme scene Investigator who c hecked the Bechlers' SEE BECHLER PAGE 4 _. QASWIDS I ll&IOIS 2 "*' llJ11Cl5 1 SPOl15 ........ --~--~-­ $11.;.,_~~--~~.-..& ~ 2 Wed~, January 10, 2001 For I GOOD CAUSE Christine Carr Helping is more than just a hobby For Chnstine Carr, volunteenng 1S more than just a hobby -it's a career. Carr, 53, spends most of her wak- ing hours planning fund-raising events for a number of Costa Mesa nonprofit groups, induding the Youth Employment Services, the YMCA and the Someone Cares Soup Kitchen. •1 felt I could be useful in making a differe nce in people's lives by giv- ing for the big picture, not on a one- on-one basis,· she sa.Jd. "When I was young, I concentrated on helping J)eople individually. It changed my We when I learned I could be more effectJve and help many people by helping nonprofits. Because there's no way around it -nonprofits need to have funds to be successful. And organinng these fund-raising events is my strength.• Carr's volunteering career grew out of her JOb scrubbing dentaJ instruments in tugh school. After she graduated, Carr said, she became a dental management consultant, thinking of herself as a •dental humanitarian.• "Now I've realized I am just a humanitarian,· she said, laughing. ll all began during a trip to Mexi- co, when Carr saw a number of chil- dren with poor dental hygiene. Determined to help, Carr armed herself with toothbrushes and dentaJ floss donated by the California Den- tal Assn. and went back to Mexico to .. teach children how to brush and floss. Five years ago, former Newport Beach Mayor Evelyn Hart, a neigh- bor, invited Carr to a YMCA break.- fast. Carr learned of the YMCA's need for volunteers, and she signed up. She said she joined the employ- ment services' cause the same year and decided last year to add the soup kitchen to her list. ·1 was born and raised in Orange County, and I really see a need for people to join together and help to make a difference in people's lives,• she said. "I enjoy helping open the ALMANAC NEIGHBORS REAL ESTATE COSTA MESA • 3069 Madison Ave., $315,000 • 1686 Madagas- car St., $283,000 • 626 Iowa St., $142,452 • 332 Bucknell Road, $250,000 • 209Mayfrur Lane, $232,000 • 648 Seal St., $245,000 NEWPORT B~CH • 505 Playa, < $485,000 • 1906 Beryl Lane, $525,000 • 4 Canyon Island Drive, $310.000 • 125 E. Bay Ave., $607,500 PET OF THE WEEK Keely Keely, a .c 112-yee.r*<>ld femtle, purebred muncbk.in cat. needs.a home with adults. The spayed kit- ty ls considered a Himalayan Dame-point munchldn. She was terrorized by an aggressive 10.. month-old toddler at a previous home. Tbe Animal Network of Orange Ct>unty bolds adoptions ,f!IVery Saturday and 9unday ln. front of Ruuo'• Pet Experience, Suite 1013, Puhion Island, 1013 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. The network's financial arm, the Community A.n.ima1 Netwotk, accepts donations for medical bills. Donations may be sent to P.O. Box 8662, Newport Beach, CA92658. Information: (949) 759-3646 or· http://www.arllmalnetworl<.org. door for others to give. It's a blessing because it not only helps the people who give by making them feel good, but it also helps mankind, and that makes me feel good.• I like making community awareness and getting the community more involved.• Carr said she does not coris1der her donations of time and energy to be sacrifices. Carr said the skills that were essential to running her own consuJt- ing business -such as honesty, approachability, management, orga- nization and the ability to meet dead- lines -have also helped her help others. "My communication skills are strong, and I have the courage tOlnke on a big project,• she said. "I like get- ting people involved for good causes. • "It 1s so fullilling to give your time and talent as a gift to others,· she sald. "The rewards are abundant compared with what you give. I get to tum my time, energy and We experi- ence into a positive force for a given cause. It feels good to know that oth- er people are benefiting from my efforts -people in need.· -Story by Jennifer Kho; Photo by Greg Fry llodtbuster Pl.u In Mission Viejo sold for ebout $2.5 niHllon to ~ und Co., CocO'I ~ant In Ontarto b $970,000 to ,... ~Md the 17th SCrM Offb lulldlng In Senta AM b about $1.5 million to • lridMd&NI. Doily Pilot Gettln1. INVOLVED • GITllNG INVOLVED runs perl· odlcally In the Dally Piiot on a rotating basis. If you'd like lnfor· mation on adding your organl· zatlon to this list. ca.II (949) 574- 42.28. OASIS SENIOR CENTER Meals on Wheels volun- teers are needed to distrib- ute prepared dishes to homebound seniors in the Newport Beach area. The delivery ti.me ls between 11 :30 a.m. and 1 p .m.4daily. (949) 644-3244. OPERA PACIFIC The Opera Pacific Guild Alliance, a support group for Opera Pacific, has activ- ities for volunteers. (949) 474-4488. CJPlRATION CLEAN SUTE r' Operation Clean Slate, a Costa Mesa-based organi- zation that focuses on graf- Uti prevention, needs vol- unteers to paint out graffiti and assist with other duties. Michael Howard, (71 4) 435-0745. OCC NAUTICAL LIBRARY Orange Coast CoJJege's School of Sailing and Sea- manship will need book donatioris for its Nautical Library when it is J"eady to be stocked. Thousands of volumes of boating-related titles will be needed. The School of Sailing and Sea- manship is at 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Bead~. (949) 645-9412. ORANGE COAST INTERFAITH SHELTER The largest family shelter m the county needs volunteers for its childreh's programs. It especially desires tutors and those who can take part in activities past 6 p.m . Lori Glover.{949) 631-7213. · ORANGE COUNTY CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION CENTER The center needs volun- teers to work with high-risk families and children, pro- viding weekly emotional support to families, infants . and first-time mothers in their bomes. OCCAPC is asking for a three-how weekly commibnent. (949) 722-1107. ORANGE COUNTY COMMUN ITT DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL Volunteers are needed for a variety of functions. (714) 839-6199. ORANGE COUNTY • HOMELESS TASK FORCE The task force is recruiting vohmteers for the Interfaith Council Network to work one on one with homeless adults in a program on basic We skills. (949) 263- 1774. Dai- READERS liQIUt:iE CA 92'26. Copyright: Ho news ~ WEATHER AND SURf POUCE FILES (949) 642-6086 Record your a>mments about the Delly Piiot « l'leW5 tips. VOL 95, NO. t ADDR.ESS Our~ Is 310 W. by St, ntOMAIK.ICJl•09l Costa Mesa. CA 92617. N>lllher C088.£CJ'JQNS YONY~. Editor It II the Pilot's policy to prompt· &J.CN9l IY correct all errors of substance. O'V fdft« ...... c.11 (949) 57-Ml)). &•··~ m ~O'Y The PMwpoft ~Mele ••z••lllWW.. o..ly ~ (VSPS-1......,, .. P'lbo ,..,,.. fdhior ,.._ Mond.y through~ ..... c.-.. In~ l..ctl Ind c.c... ...... tpcnldtiar ~-.. ~~11¥ ~ tohl1nw0r .... ........ ". County (IOCJt H2.f t41. In .,.... ........... ~Of Nlwpof1 IMdl Ind .......... co.. ............... to tN .. ~ o.My Not ........ .,., by • -~·-mel for uo pet ""°""' Sec.ofld .......... cl.-............ c.r. ...... CA "1mt Inell* 1111 ......... ..,.,_ ........... '-,~ ............ TIA:~ ...... ~ tolht LWml•ll ....,.,~ ..... Dllr ..... ,... r.o. ea. ,. c..e. Mliiit, rlel, lllustr.tlons, edltofl.i ~ «~herein CM be reproduC!ld wtthcM wnn.n per· rnllllon of~ owner. HOW JO ltEAQt US QraMdon The Tim. 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In molt Rnt high IPOtS-Showtts ~ later In the ~. t-.J7 a.m.--................ 6.7 s.tondlow 1111 4M p.m--.. -· •1,5 .. , Setond high 4-7 11:2lp.m ___ ._ ...... 42 .., 4-7 ... 4-7 ,........_ I COSTA MESA • 11th Street: A robbefy was reported In the 300 blodc at 1 :20 a.m. SUnday. • llk.llMrd a.de: AnnOying C)lls were r~ ~,..,. !dents In <he 2700 blodc shortly after 11 p.m. SUndly • "-'tlll AWnu.: Vandalism wn reported In the 2000 blodc at 12:30 p.m. Sunday. . NEWPORT BEACH • ~,.Oft c..w Drtve: A grand theft was rt(Klrted In the \00 b6odt Frldly morning. ~guest tt.,.. Foor S... sons Hotef reportlld thlt t0me0ne '*' tlken her weae.t from • kXlttd wt. In htr room bltw.-n ~ ~ino ind MMy momfng • 1111 ...... A men dltcCMreel SUfldly thet Nl91'119 In the 100 btottl Nd~ ~Into durfno the ... end 11.-wontt of~ and tOOlt.,. ........ • . I '> 'I " I I I I I - . . . ~ . Doily Pilot Random rejlec;tions on odd happenings in Newport-Mesa Somelhing's up in Costa Mesa. In poker circles, · they call it deck stack- ing. In medieval Europe, lt was known as feudalism. the practice of vassals build- ing fiefdoms populated by serfs. over whom the vassals held complete authority. In either case, the idea was to amass as much control as possible over, say, a card game or a kingdom to assure some reality favor- able to the agenda of the deck stacker or the kingdom builder. ByrOJl de Arakal BETWEEN THE LINES Which 1S what I believe we have going on with the Costa Mesa City Council's curious and troublJ.ng tinker- ing with the city's Planning Commission. Here's what we know. ln recent weeks, Mayor Libby Cowan -with Council- women Linda Dixon and Karen Robinson m tow - has led the charge to uncer- emoniously show the door to the current slate of planning commissioners: Walt Daven- port, Tom Sutro, Katrina Foley and Katie Wilson. Never mind that some of these able and dedicated volunteers have consider- able t:it1\e remaining in their tenru or that the machinery of city government has been fired up to craft a new ordi- nance to mak'e th1S massacre legal. What's particularly both- ersome is that this pink-slip parade kicks ofl an unabashed power grab by the City Council to trans- form the current Planning Commission from an inde- pendent, deliberative body -one that's presumably guided by the spirit and let- ter of ordinance -into a collection of rubber-stamp- mg yes men (and women) vulnerable to the riptides of politics. As it stands now, plan- ning commissioners are appointed to four-year terms by a majority vote of the City Council. It's a sound and wise process for two important reasorlS. First, an appointment by City Coun- cil majority signals -both in reality and symbolically • -tba\,p planning commis- sioner has been vested W1th th'e authority ~o make cruaal SB>~ Mattress Outlet Store .........._ BRAND NEW · COSMETICALJ.Y IMPfRFfCT Get the Best for Less! • Announcing the Grand opening of Costa Mesa's state- of-the-art physical wellness facility.· Ded icated to the promotion and maintenance of wellness through the integration of body and mind . Supervised by Physical Therapists 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 0ne Block Soutll of •os rwy 545-7168 planrung and development decisions on behalf of a majority of the city's resi- dents. Second, majority con- sent insulates a commission appointrnent from the pecu- liar political interests and agenda of any slngle council member. But, apparently, that's too much representative democ- racy for Cowan, Dixon and Robinson to stomach. They're backing a plan that allows each council member to appo~t one member to' the Plar4ung Commission. No debate. No public com- ment. No vote. And there's been some inside specula- tion that these cornrrussion- ers would remain behind the dais for the length of time the council member who appointed them remams on the City Council, or until such a time a ma1onty of the council votes to give them the boot. The real and presel)t dan- ger in cobbling together planning corrurussions by appointment without majori- ty approval of the council is the creation of little fiefdoms with peculiar planrung and development agendds that might eesily conflict with the peculiar planning and development dgenddS Of another council member and tus or her corruruss1on pup- pet That's a recipe for gnd- lock. political Ulhghbng and bad planning. U Cowan, Dixon and Robinson want to appoint a Planning Commission candi- date. that's fine. But whether that candidate is actually seated on the Planning Commission must remain a function of a full City Coun- cil vote. And they should serve a four-year term. Given that, it would be the Wiser move for the City Council to halt its careening and ill-advised juggernaut to pen a new ordinance to urlSeat the current cornrrus- sion midterm. It sets a trou- bling precedent that may well encourage the capri- cious re-engineering of aty commissiorlS whenever it suits the purposes of the City Council. THIS GREENUGHT MAY REAllY MEAN STOP The head-scratching and shoulder-shrugging episodes plaguing the Newport Beach City Council over the "look-back" provision or the Greenlight Initiative is fresh evidence that the goofy- worded clause should have -been clarified before the November election. -GreenlightFoundJng Father Allan Beek told the Daily Pilot the squad of resi- dents who pushed the trulla- tive's 'words together under- f ;l(o.t Al(swe1'1 IT'S TIME FOR .... f r.,a.t'sqout Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO ALSO ON OUR MENU: ~~';;L_.FISH-TACOS" WE TAKE DINING. TO THE NEXT LEVEL! sec t ion t o f i nd servi'ces fr o m stood that the provwon's ref- erence to the • precedmg 10 years• should have been changed.But apparently that would have ~de it more dl.fficult for th~ mea- sure's supporters to collect the requisite signatures to earn a ballot slot. A literal interpretation of the look -back provision can only conclude that certain general plan amendments made as far back as 1990 must be factored into Green- light's threshold for trigger- mg speoal elections. If that 1S the case, development in Newport Beach will nearly halt or the aty's residents will be VlStbng a few voting booths tn the corrung months and years. But even Beek agrees that's in nobody's interest. And, if the City Council votes to approve gui<telmes that mandate the beginrung of the look-back penod as the ddte Greenligbt took effect (Dec. 15). you can expect the more ardel}t no- growth folks to hiqh-tail it to the nearest court house. • BYRON DE ARAKAL is a writer and comm1,inlcatlons consutt~Q\. He lives in Costa Mesa. His column runs Wednesdays. Readers may rea<h him with nem tips and comments via e-mail at bymn· • wrrterOmsn com. Wednesday, Jonuory 10, 2001 3 BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Advisory in place for coastal waters • As a w4m1.ng about potential contamination caused by urban runoff, Orange County health officials are advising beachgoers tO stay away from the Newj>ort Beach shoreline, possibly through the weekend. The Orange County Health Agency 111Stalled the 72-hour adVlSory Ian!' Monday after rainfall dumped about half an inch on the area With more ram expected Thursday, the advisory will probably stay m effect until after the weekend The agency institutes a three-day advisory after any rainfall, agency spokesman Ldrry Hon- eyboume sa1d Urban runoff, in the wake of a storm, can transport so-called mdl- cator bactena into New- port Bay. The nucroor- gamsms are usually found in animal, and sometimes human, waste The adVlsory isn't a beach closure, only d warning, Honeybourne said -P•ul Cllnton .. .. . .. ' BIKER DOWN SE.AH H1U.£R I OAl.Y PLOT A Costa Mesa paramedic treats a blcycllst who was struck by a vehicle at the lnt.enectton of 23rd Street and Newport Boule~d ln Costa Mesa"Shortly after 10 a.m. Tuesday. The man was treated at the scene for minor lnjuries. GREENUGHT CONTINUED F~OM 1 legitimate stretch. Possibly • Burnham said that while a starting dale reaching back 10 years would be more con- sistent with ~e initiative's text, it would also be the most conservative approach and push any amendment in six of the city's 49 distinct neighbor- hoods to a vote' because those' areas had already reached development levels that would-trigger an election. Greenligbt opponents have said a 2000 starting date could open the Lnitiative to legal challenges. Council members also addressed issues surrounding definitions for "peak-how trips," and •floor area• and asked city officials to prepare a table that indudes various options for them for the next meetiJ?.g. · =RUFFLES UPHOLSTER Where Your Dollar Covers Morel WE'vE MOVED 1 BLOCK NORTH Sofa $10000-OFF Club Chair $5000" OFF *With a purchase of Fabf'ic & Labor til 1 /17 /01 1998 HARBOR BLYD., COSTA MESA (949) 548-1158 I'm not worried, my agent Is Cr.lg Brown lnauNnce CaU today for auto & home owner's Insurance! · .. BECHLER CONTINUED FROM 1 rented, boat. said 0 ~' that be foUnd several drops of blood on a ~l Ol51\ioo a.ad OD the stem of the boat. 'Jbere WU DO evi- dence that proved the boat bad been wiped off or deaned, be said. On the tape, Bec:bler said be and his wife btld a •very mong and wonc1erful mar- riage.' ·we never went to bed angry,• be said. ·we always talked tbJngs out. .. When investigators asked if the couple got drunk on the boat. Bechler replied: •we BRIAN CONTINUED FROM 1 As an infant. he had brain swgery for an ear infection so rare that it made the IJ)edical journals, she said. For the first 10 years of bis We, the boy was closely monitored. "1bis bump, this freak acci- ,dent, possibly caused a much greater eruption than would have happened,• she said. •That's what doctors believe after going through tests. The brain stem was tlamaged because of the rapid pressure.• Doctors told bis family there was nothing that could have saved the boy. At about 8 a.m. Tuesday, the family announced to a hospital waiting room packed with stu- dents -who bad refused to leave the night before, alter- nately praying and sleeping in the sterile room -that he was clinically dead. •111ere must have been 200 kids in here come to say good- Around TOWN •Send AlllOUflM) TOWN Items to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Cos- ta Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646-4170; °' by calling (949) 574- 4268. Include the time, date and location of the event, as IN'ell as • contact phone number. A complete listing is available at http;J/www.dailypllot.com. ... .. " Daily Pilot weie JUSt happy... . · the courtroom wt month ~t Abo 1)ad Nunez. a for-Bechler said bit wtfe wam t mer strtp~ ' testified that coming back because be bad Bech)erhired1berinJuly 1996 dumped her body using 70 to gave bim a lap dan.ce. He pounds of weight.. took ber to a hotel room and, Marshall said he bad pre- itltbough they did not have viou.sly seen the dumbbells sa, they fell asleep, Nunez with the weight •'4nd in said. She added that she Pegye 8echler'• storage area. woke up to find that Bechler But the day after her disap- bad left without paying her. pearance, Marshall said he Another proleClltion wit· saw a s1m1lar stand ln the ness, Pegye Bechler's cousin garage, without the 35- Kevin Marshall, testified pounders. Tuesday that two 35-pound The prosecution presented dumbbells were missing from a photograph of the stand a stand in the garage of the without the dumbbells. Mar- Bechlers' home about a day shall said the photo was taken after she disappeared. by Pegye's mother, June Mar- 1be dumbbells were men-shllll. after he mentioned to tioned indirectly in the testi-her that •u seemed very odd· mony of no.a New Bechler's that the stand had moved and former gtrUrtend. 'who told the weights were gone. bye,· sa.w1 his grandmother, who is a former San Juan Capistrano oouncilwaman who bas seen tragedy before with the murder of both her broth- er and son. "They were all talk- ing about bis !iJ:eat heart and· what a good kid he was.• 1bat was the mantra of who Campbell was. • "He was a great kid, really fun-loving and positive,• said Diane Hockinson, whose son, Wes, bad been friends with Campbell since the eighth grade. ·And he just ha~ a great smile -just real upbeat.~ Another parent,· Joe McKeever, said Campbell could always be oounted on to say something funny and make those around him smile. Although the boy who loved to snowboard and water ski is gone, be made sure that a part of him would live on. In bis 17 years, Cam_pbell knew two recipients of heart transplants, bis grandmother satd. The first. an 8-year-old boy named Connor, received a new tion of a floral centerpiece for a formal dining table. $45, and preregistration is required. (949) 673-2261. Newport Beach Commuptty Selvices will present a new series of drawing and paint- ing workshops featuring indi- vidual instr\lction for begin- ners through a<Wanced stu- dents in mixed media from 10 a.m. to 11:30 p .m. in the Vmce Jorg~ Center, 2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. The series will continue eight Wednesdays. $66 or $71. (949) 644-3151. The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce will present a networking lun- cheon with Jim Muller, a strategic alliance presenter from Productive Leaming & heart at 2 months old and adored Campbell. The second, 67-year-Old Vern Parton, at the age of 65 gained the heart of a 19 year old. •Brian was with the two of them just a short while ago, and we talked about what a courageous and fantastic gift it was,• Collene Campbell said. ·And Brian sat down with bis mother and told her that when he died, be wanted his organs to be donated.• Even as his family makes those final arrangements, they say they are proud of who he was. A memorial service, at which many students have asked to speak, will be held at 3 p.m. Satwday at Rosehills in the Memorial Chapel, 3888 Workman Mill Road, Whittier. •He was our hero,· Collene Campbell said. "He made everyone laugh. He'll never have an '18th birthday patty so the kids want to give celebra- tion to bis We. He would have been 18 in March." Leisure, at noon at the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur " Blvd., Newport Beach. $25, or $20 for members with reser- vations. (949) 729-4400. Mother's Market & Kitchen will bold a tree seminar on traditional Chinese medicine for improving energy and vitality at 6:30 p.m . at the Patio Cafe, 225 E. 17th St.. Costa Mesa. (949) &31""4741 THURSDAY A Orange County Chapter of the Assn. of Corporate Growth meeting will focus on "Corporate Crossroads: Growth vs. Sale" at 5 p.m. at the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. $40, or free for mem- bers. (949) 862-9644. 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Eagle guafds Lisa Hirata (two steals) and Marie Rodriguez (five rebounds, two assists and one steal) were primarily responsible for guarding Costa Mesa senior point guard Nancy Hatsushi and holding her to eight points. Estancia, which shot 43% from the field in the first half (10 of 23) as it built a 27-16 halftime lead, came out cold in the third quarter, misfiring on 14 of 15 field-goal attempts, while the Mus- tangs were 0 of 10 from the fioor to open the second half. DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -With a relentless in·your-face defense, Estancia High's highly spl.rited Eagles made the first big statement of 2001. "That was a clinic,· Estancia girls basketball coach Paul Kirby said, fol- lowing . his team's 42-26 'Pacific Coast League-open- ing victory over crosstown •(1be Mustangs) like to shoot the ball and I think our defense bad something to do with it.· Kirby said. •Defen- sively, it was a clinic.• Estancia (9-7), which raced to an 8-0 lead behind a fired-up, trapping defense, limited Costa Mesa to six points or less in three of the four~· The Mustangs shot 12.5% from the field (4 of 32) in the second, third •Their defense did a great job of pressuring our shots and they kept us from running what we wanted to run,• Costa Mesa Coach Jim Weeks said of the Eagles, paced by S·foot-9 sopho- more forward Xochitl Byfield, who scored 18 points, grabbed 11 rebounds, dished out three assists and made a pair of steals. The Eagles, who played a tough man-to·man defense and never trailed, were also led by freshman point guard 1\'isha Wase, who had nine •OW' goal . was to bold them to 35 points or less and we did that,· Kirby said. •Tue way we played delense helped us get our (8-0) lead. We were playing •They're quick,• Weeks said of the Eagles. •on offense, they were able to do some things. But I thought we were a little quicker than we showed. We snot terrible throughout. ·1 think Estanda's really good, and I think (the Eagles) are the best team in the league. I know Corona · nval Costa Mesa Tuesday __ delense all over the place. And Nancy Hatsushi didn't kill us. She's one of the best players in the league and we did a good job on her.· SEE EAGLES PAGE 7 ( Mustangs cruise past Eagles,' 9-1 • Costa Mesa takes care of crosstown rival to kick off Pacific Coast League play. Steve Virgen DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -Costa Mesa Hlgh's start appeared to be too much for the Estancia girls soccer team. Mustangs Sharon Day and Lisa Dunn were also more than the host Eagles could handle in GIRLS the Pacific Coast League opener socc11.-ni~~~y~cored a hat • trick and Dunn kicked two goals as Mesa eased past Estancia, 9· l , and outshot the Eagles, 26-1 . The Mustangs (7-2-2) ma~"'the most of their opportunities in the first half and built a 6-0 lead as Mesa did not allow the Eagles a shot: ·We wanted to come out and get the job dotle right off 'the bat,• Mustangs Coach Darr Johnston said. ·we had to come out and be workmanlike today to prepare for (University on Thursday).• . Mesa's passing and attacking effense kept Estancia from threatening. Just 20 seconds into the game, Day sent a shot. but it was denied by Eagles' goalie Kathleen Sheaf er who finished with 15 saves, 12 before halftime. ln the fifth minute, Mustangs senior Fernanda Velasco stole the ball and sent a pass to Day, who was ahead of the pack. Day scored on the break- away with a smooth kicl~ into the goal. · 1\vo minutes later, she was fouled near Estanda's goal and she made the 'penalty kick. Sheaf er got a hand on it, but the shot was too hard. Sheaf er, however, made a habit out of making great saves in the first hall. When Mesa senior Robyn Weber went one-on·one with her, Sheaf er stepped up and caugh\,the shot. Before the game ended, Sbeafer's knees were covered with mud and her head bandanna was wet from sweat. "The girls know they didn't put their effort m today,· Estancia assistant coach . Damien O'Bnen said. •And, it's all gomg to change. (Coach Ray Smyth and I) JUSt told them to be at practice (today), and whoever is not there, we know they are not committed to this team. We have had a few ups and downs Wlth practices. We're just not gomg to stand for that anymore.• After, Days penalty-kick goal. Emily Abbott scored off a rebowui in the 14th minute. Then, Velasco connected on a goal after receiving a nice assist from Day in the 19th minute. Six minutes later, Day scored her third goal as she sped out on a coun- terattack an,d finished on a breakaway. She sat out the rest of the half. Mesa senior Katie Roche set ber- seU up for a.goal just before halftime. She headed a ball toward Estancia's goal at midfield, setting up her own . . break.away. ~sent a shot, but Sheaf er denied it and Roche finished it off on the rebound The Mustangs began the second half attacking again and Dunn seared on a breakaway. 1Wo minutes later, Day lelt the game limping as she col- lided with an Estancia player. She was not injured, however. •Day was pestering me the whole ti.me to get back in," Johnston said wtth a laugh. After, Dunn's goal, the Eagles were able to score. In the 52nd minute, the Mustangs were called for a hand vio- lation. Estancia junior Arlis Reynolds connectedonthesubsequentpenalty kick .. "We were upset that we gave up a goal on the penalty kick," Johnston said. "We prlde ourselves on shutouts. We were sorry we missed that.• Mesa soornd twice after Reynolds' goal Dunn scored again when she fin- ished a aosslrom 01e1sea Soria, who played goalie in the first half. Mesa junior Natalie Masda1e doied out the sooring when she converted a biea.kaway in the 31st minute. Costa M~'s Usa Dunn (above left) gets physical with Estanda's Dustlnne Lau wbJle battllng for a loose ball. Below, Mesa'• Sharon Day (9), who scored three goals, bas a step on Lau ln the Mustangs' 9-1 Pa<;lflc Coast League-opening triumph Tuesday at Estanda. Corona del Mar h<:UTIJilers Laguna Beach •Stingy Sea ~gs' defense forces 34 turnovers in 76-32 decision to open PCL action. 1bny Altobeffl DA ':t~OT LAGUNA BEACH -Attention to all l or tb8 Pedfk Coa 1.aaoue: Th road to. the gir11 buketball : aown till runs through Corona d J MM High. . : Altm' going lhrOugh lhi'M ~ ol l.11.Jwi and WnetMs, the KlDgl .,. alive and Will laDowmg .. GIRLS BASKETBALL Tuesday night's 7&-32 PCL wtn ov9r host Laguna Beach. •we're coming eround, • CdM Coach Elbert Devil Mid. •Tonight, the intensity wu there and I liked the way·we eucuted on offenee Jt w• prob.bly the belt game we'Ve J)leyed u • &Mm th& llee90n... • Senior Krllt1n M<'Coy led the S.. Klnga (6-10) wtlh 19 poln11, While jWllor ADdtM Gruber Chipped In 14 pobm and nine ....... •Andrea II ~ oft billng.111ck and .. lMld I ..,Y mild .DW,11. • Davll said of Gruber. •She's ono of our best d tensive players and I.he sets the tempo with bet tenodous •tyl .• Having to UM everyone in unlfonn lhe put three-plUI weeks, just might become • huge plUI for CdM. 1\tn dUferent · J)layen iarid, tridtid1Dg • ~-~llt polntl Mdl from MniOr . MJJanou PMm and~ Jeck· .. Mteoy, .. well .. MY9I\ from IOphonw.n Kelly Wu. • ... • "air , "" In dllg\dle.. Devil Mid ..,.... ,.,..... pie~ doa'l ........... ..,....n.y .. ,.., .. wfaJc-iAP w.rai., .. all playing at a high level. whlch ii important wtth some of the top teems In our leegue coming up on our ICbedulo.• ' Por Loguoe Bea.ch (2·1) It wam't a matter of g.tting buketl early in the game. It wu a matter of Just gettinCJ put the hd-<lOW't itripe. CdM'I lull-aNrt ..-forc.d 14 h1rDoYWI bl tM ant quarter and fonied the Anilta into more turnoven (34) than poll*. Madtu Monllel Wet the Artllll wtlb s 2 pamta. so ol .. cc-alng frOiD O.fle1 throw llDI. CdM wtD ball Noltbwood.,.,.... ., ....... ,. Doily Pilot Tuec;day'c; ~cores. Thursd<1y's games (7 p.m .) Sailors blank Irvine •Newport opens Sea View League play on the right foot, 4-0. Tony Alt obelli 0AllY PILOT IRL -The Newport Harbor High girls soccer team opened Sea View League play ~th an explosive first half of - action, defeating host Irvine, 4- 0, Tuesday night. "All we wanted tonight was to be 1-0 In lllU league and we SOCCI. accomplished tba.t, • Newport Coach Jason Sorrell said. •tt was a nice way to kick off our league play. Last year, we lost twice to this team, so it was great to get one from them at their place. • - laura Kauth scored the first two goals for Newport (7-4-2), while Katie Yeager and Amy Burlingham each added single tallies, all ln the first half. The Sailors used wave after wave of offensive weapons and outshot the Vaqueros, 18·3. ·we really wa.tlted to keep the pressure on Irvine and our defense executed well when called upon,• Sorrell said. Newpo~s first goal came at the 25th minute, thanks to a strong run by Burlingham. The- sophomore speedster cruised dowu the right side and fed a perfect pass to Kauth, who scored into a wide-open net. Seven minutes later, Kauth scored again, this time off an assist from junior Tory Manchester. •Every game we've played, we've been able to play at a high level, which is nice to see,• Sorrell said. "The team's atti- tude is good. It's just a matter of getting the ball into the net.• After a couple of near-goals. Newport struck again. Off a nice throw-in by Kristen Nahin, Yeager, a junior, found herself with the ball and snuck a shot into the lower-right comer of the goal for a 3-0 advantage. Bwtingbam's goal tn the 37th minute made it 4-0, allowing Sorrell to use his entire squad in the second half. Despite a scoreless second half, the ball remained on the Vaqueros' lido of the fle]d f OT most of the second haU u goalies Kllssa 'I'fler and Jonna Predrlksen maintained the shutout with relative eue. When the bell dkl manage to come into Newport territory, Taryn Plamson ond L4W'en Birchfield were qWc.k to stop the threats and ltalt the Seilan' • otfeme. "lbe key to our IUOClllll ii goii1g to be c.msts~,. ScneD Mld. •PLaytng that 80 =· Ulel ii goin9 to ~ &mportAi\t ag811*1CJ1Mollhelq)telmli\ OW'~· W.mn"t ...-. any lietdownl out ..... odm ... lhe gOOd mmi wtl ... *"'-· 19o1a· :Tiie four rtnt-half • goell bilped tllU ... b.s ..... .,, . ............... ~ ••• k;alillftl.0 ... Cu ilil'Ma .. Doily Pilot EAGLES· CONTINUED FROM 6 del Mar's plclced to win 1t imd (the Sea Kings) are the defending clwnpJom, but they're a. little rusty right now and I think Estancia 's the best team.• To open the fourth quarter, Hatsushi burled a three-pointer to cut Estancia's lead to 29-23, but the Mustangs would· n't get any closer 81 Byfield scored seven straight points for the Eagles, including a three ball with 4:56 to play on a nice pass from Wase. · Costa Mesa is still the owner of the perpetual Lady Bell trophy, although the Mustangs' grasp of the annual award appears to be jeopardy with a 16- point loss. MCIAC COAST LEACiUl Estand842. ConaMeM26 SCOf'e by Qullrt9n Costa Mesa 10 6 4 6 -26 Estancia 14 13 2 13 -42 Costll Mesa -Hatsushi 8, Mar- shall 8, Naff 4, Muniz 4, Caron 0, Cooper 2, Trejo o. Ponc:het o. Le 0;-laz°'O. . - SPOKIB ~,January 10, 20011 .Pirates' Moseley UCI-bound Orange Coast College sophomore Matt Moseley ver- bally committed Sunday to play men's soccer at UC Irvine in the fall. the school a.tmounced. Moseley was instrumental ia OCC's run to the state cllam- plonship game this past sea- son with 10 ~and 10 assists. -by Steve Virgen Vanguard rallies COSTA MESA -Host Vanguard Uruveisity raibed from a seven-point halftime defiot to claim a 63-61 Golden State Athletic Conference women's basketball victory Tuesday over Point Loma Nazarene Kelly Boeke had a team- high 16 pomts and 13 rebounds for the Lions. HIGH SCllOOl GlllS MOIK COAST LEAGUE CdM. 76, Laguna Beach 12 SCOf'eby~ CO<ona del MM 14 22 24 16 -76 Laguna Beach 6 16 3 7 -32 to.oNI det Mar -K. McCoy 19, Gruber 14, J. McCoy 8, Pham 8, Luu 7, Marks 6. Kawata 6, AlaJhea 4, Hawtcins 2, Klien 2, Onerb1en o 3 pt. goals -Kawata 1 fouled out -none. Sea Kings win DANA POINT -The Corona del Mar High girls water polo~ defeated non· league host Dana Hills, 19-4. CdM sophomores Danielle Carlson and Chrisbna Hewko led the way with !me goals each. Uons handle Harbor NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport Harboc High wresthoo team dropped a non- league dual meet. 53-30, to vis- iting WestJrunsler Tuesday. Freshman Kevin L1m (103 pounds), sophomores John Rolsheim (112) and Brandon Marshall ( 145 ). as well as semors Bruce Lim ( 125) and Frdnk1e Rodriguez ( 189) all earned pt.ns for the Sailors. SEA VIEW LEAGUE lrvtne 63, Newport Harbor 24 Score by~ Newport Harbo< 6 3 8 7 · 24 Irvine 14 15 28 6 -63 Newport HllftiOr · Castillo i, Whitfield 3, Wilson 3, Vasquez 2, Campbell 2, Woller 2, Gorman 2, Allen 1, Topalovac 0, Scharfe 0, 3-pt goals W1l\on 1 - Fouled out -none Techmcals -none Irvine -Thawley 25, Moma 15, CdM defeats Artists LACUNA BEACH Sophomore midflelder Lauren Shephardsoo amaHed one goal and three assists to key Corona del Mar High's 4 -1 Pacific Coast League-operung girls soccer wan at Lagund Beach Tuesday. Elisha Morgdn, Molly O'Meara and Allison Harvey added goals, while Pcilge Janes had the other assist Crusaders triumph COSTA MESA -Bnan Frey· of Point Loma Ndzdrene hll two free throws with rune sec· ond.s left Tuesday to edge host Vanguard, 67-65, tn a Golden State Athtet1c Conference men's basketball game HAPPY BIRTHDAY C.....Mif'I tM DMly PUot'I MNetmoftt.w.IC ..... r--------------------, I • I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I L------------~---j .Tod9J 3-pt. goals -Hatsushi 2. ·~ -Byfield 18, Hirata 8, Barrera 6, Gray 4, Wase 2, Orel- lana 2, Matsufuji 2. Rodriguez 0, Cassit'{ 0. 3;>t. goals -Byfield 1. STEVE MCCRANK'IDAllV Pit.OT Estanda's XochlO Byfield (right) drives to the basket against Costa Mesa's Leigh Marshall in Eagles' victory on Tuesday. Laguna leach -Morales 12, Jones 9, Schamalzreid 6, K1rk- patrkk 2, Shmag 2, Friedman 1 3 pt. goals -none. Fouled out -MOfales. Carlson 11 Kamada 10, Coleman 2. 3·pt. goals -Morita S. Kamada 2 Fouled out -none 1echnK.als -pone .&av Joos i) 0.•lllG2 <:oAST C.owa .... ... , NOTICI cw TilUIT!E'I SUPERIOR COURT SALE fl.I NO. • OF CAUFORHIA, 0014004Gl4 IEMCIR COUNTY OF • WEHDOV!1' atf7MO ORANGE BOMOWIR • KIU.Y 341 The City Drive, I /YOU ~ IN DOAULT POii ,..,,..,_ Box 14171, UNDEJt A afD ~ "!''"""' TRUST, DAtm ll2lk =l5~ UNL!U YOU TN<a IN THE MATTER OF ACTION TO "'°1'ECT YOU!lt PAOHJUY, IT THE PETITION TO MAY I! IOLD AT A ~A~ ~llCNAME PU8UC IAL9. ~ Vtvlan on b41hall ol NEED AH ~ Thomas TION Oft THI NAT\IRE Mant*1g. a Minor Oft THI! PROCIEDINGI ORDIR TO 9"0W AGAIHST _'!,~ YOU CAUSE FOR CttAHOE SHOULD IA1NTN:T A °' NAME LAWY!Jl Oft Jtnuary CASE NUveER: 17, 2001 at 2:00 PM, tC'I A20U02 FUHDIN01 U duty PETITIONER($) appo6ntea Trustee deed Diana Bubonlc-ViVlan on ot trust dltld ~· behalf of Jo11ph bet 2, 1tlt UICUtld "Y Thomas Manning HAS K!VIN Kn.I.. Y H 1tU• FILED A PETITION tor, recotdld recordM FOA AN ORDER to September I, 1 .. u CHANGE NAMES tnstn.unant No. FROM Joeepti Thomae 11M0161112 In looll -Manning T'O Joeeph Page -of tfll ofrldll Thoma Bubonic rlCOfdl ot the ,.. 11 la hereby ordered corder'• oMce of OR-that all persona In- ANO! County, C..utor-11r"11d In thie matter nla. WILL l!U. AT s=· .. coun PUlllC AUCTION TO In L73 ol lhe THI HIGNIT u:dll 'C«illy ~ '°' cath, or caatlllf"I Court al tn. eddr•N ctllck (dtlWO and pey-lhown aboYI on atlll It the time of aale 1-16-2001, •I 2 o'cloc* In llwfUI money of the p,m., and then and there Un!Wd IUtU U apect. ehow CIUN, II 8f'i lfleY fled In MCtlon 1102 of have, why the petltJon the l'1nandll COde~ lor change of name(•) THI ftOf'TH lhould nol bt grwltld ~ TO TME tt le further ordered COUNTY COURT-lhllt a copy cl HI onter HOUie. 700 CMC to ehow ~ bl put>. cENTEit DfUVe MST ll1h1d In Newport IAHTA NU., CA d 8eaclVCOlta. Mela Dally right, t1ti1 Ind 1nt1re1t Plldt, a newapaper ol conveyed to and now genet1I clfcuta.llon Pllb- he6d by " under uld lillhld ., .. county. .. ..._. ot TNlt In the llut one. a WMk !Of ........ tour CONeCUtivl wllb ~= ~':: prior to lhe day cl 1hl 11 County and hearing. SC-. LOT to AND THtl ~~iR°Fo~i:me. SOUTHWUTUL Y 1 IA. JUOG!I l'OOT Of' LOT 11 IN COMlllUIONER Of = ~ .=. THE IUPERIOR P"ORT llAQC, If THI COURT Cm' Of' HIWP'ORT AOEIERT R BEAC)4 COUNTY Of' WALMSLEY, ~AT! Of' S1ate Bar No. 132248, Al Nft VAN OEUSEN, MAP ~ If YOUMANS ANO IOOf<' PAOa 2I ~ WALMStEY. 1116 CIVIC ~..,,... ~~AH~ ... cTmo1 ~If THI COUNTY ATTORNEY FOR. P9U-~ ~ IAID tloner COUNTY. t1t llTH Publlahed Newport ST~ HIWPOltT Baach·Co•1• M111 l(ACH, CA I.a Al'H ,.,....., -..... "----20 42942J.11 Tlle undll-,,,_, ....... -·--• Iler*' TNIUI .... ~F· J«wy ~ clalml any UIMly for any~., 1M ......... ott..~ ..... =~-:i.= """· bl.It ~ cOWMnC or~. ....... °' . ........_ repnttng -poe-...-on. or .,..._ ~'°~ """ ot tM nc::I aecurld "1 ...., :.a .. ~ •);••---,, -.,y, .......... ottM .. ., ..... ............ ~ and ......... ., .. tNleM .. ., .... trUICI~ ~ ... -.... ~"1: D~llCll1111b•27, .. ICI ,_.... . ........ ~ NanY ... TIOfW. ~0- IUM IOUITall. • ---~­.......... ten ma..= .. ~ ~.=.= iJiT.'ii "" FIND an 3J11mt =· f }; .. 11111'1 ( l'-1,. '. .--.-.- --------~.--~~~ . ~' ;'ft ... SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF ORANGE 341 The City Dnve, Poet Olflel BO• 14171, CQnoe. CA 9261~1571 IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION TO CHANGE THE NAME Of Diana Blboolc- Vtvlan on behalf ol Joeeph Thomae Manning, MINOR(S) NOTICE Of HEAR1HO TO HOH-ftETITIONING PARENT (COOE °' CIVIL PROCEDURE SECTlON 1277) CASE NUMBER: A205302 TO: Jem11 Clayton Manning t . NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT Diane Blbonlc- VMan on behalf of Joeeph Thomae Manning, haa filed a petttlon to cnanoe lhe name cl your chllcf Of Iha NllTlll of your ehlldfan. 2. You may ~ to Iha riled petition for fut1hlr particular1. (All ol the Call documents, fifed wllll the court are aval- lble tor eumlnation In the cae Ille kept by lhl court c:lel1I.) 3. A haartng on the (>ltltlon will be held In Dlpll1l'nlnt L-73 cl Iha Orange~~ Cout1, localed at 341 Thi City Drive, Orange, Callfortlia on JANUARY 111, 2001 at 2:00 P.M. 4. tt you tall llD aHand Iha hearing and lnlorm Iha Court wtty !he petl- llon 1houfd not be granted. 1hl court may grent the pelllion DATE· o.c:iemoer 12, 2000 la/ R08ERT R. WALMSLEY ROSERT R. WALMSLEY. ~Bir No. 132248. VAN OEUSEN, YOUMANS ANO WAl.MSt..EY, 1115 CIVIC CTR. OR. W., 1300, SANTA ANA. CA 92701 ATTORNEY FOA Peli· tton.r Publlehed N1wpor1 BHch-Coata Mua Deltt Ploc Dlclmblr 20, 27, 2000, .--rt 3. 10. 2001 W'la? Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 Name Stlt1ment The lollowing per$00S are dcMnQ bualness M Aloha Beacn Rentell, 424 112 Goldenrod, Co- rona dll Mer. CA 92925 Grant C Bixby. 42• 1/2 Goldenrod, Corona del Mat. CA 92625 Thia buillne" Is con- ducted by an tndMdull Have you ataned doing buslnesa yet? No Gr&11t C Bix:by Thia ata11ment was filed with lh• County Clltlc ol Orange ~ on 12112/2000 200068,8104 Delly Pilot Dec 20, 27. 2000, Jan 3. 10. 2001 W288 NOTE: All cl bidding documenta at The successful Btdder NOTICE TO NOTICE OF NOTICE OF SUBMITTED BIDS ~ and Consuuc:tion WIQ be teQUl(ed to have CR.EDrTORS OF B PETITIOH TO PETmON TO MUST LIST OHL y Se<Vl<lla. Su1t1 3500. the lollo.vong State ot . ULK ADMINISTER AOlllNlSTtR THOSE CONCRETE, 8ef1<e41y Place Butldlng. Cahlornoa Contrac101s SALE ESTATE OF ESTATE OF MASOHRY, FIRE Un111ers1ty ot Caltlomta, llcenN current at the (UCC Sec. ll10S) .f:. CHARLES ( DORIS G. y~ PROT£CTION, HVAC, Irvine Additional sets ume ol 11Ubn115$00 of tt,>e EsaowNo *35-0,C HOYLER CLEAVE ELl!CTRICAL AND mey be purchased at Bid tdOTICE IS HEREBY CASE NO A205550 CASE NO A205498 PLUMBING SUBCON-Comract<><a' co.I lrom General Bu1kl1ng r · · TRACTORS WHOM Consolidated Repro· Contractor GIVEN that a b\1111 Ale To Ill heirs. To al hen, HAVE BEEN PRE-graphics (License Cla$$1hcat1on1 It lbotrt to bt nwle. benelidarils. craditoB. bel~MIS. credtlors QUALIFIED BY UNI-NOTE: It la the B The name(a) and CX>nllngent cncll1on. and conllngenl 09Chn. and VERSm OF CALI-aubcontractora' re-(License Code1 Mlnels add-"'•) OI perlOnl wtlO rrW>J pnona woo nwy FORNIA, IRVI~ apons[blllty to reg19ter THE REGENTS OF ·~ o«tlerwlM bt '*'9stld oflllWIH bl 1'1*'-ted CAMPUS. FAILURE TO with the University or THE UNIVERSITY OF the sellef(I) II/are In the wil °' 911318. or ln lhe wi1 °' *1111. °' DO SO W1LL RENDER Conaolldlltld Repro-CALIFORNIA FARHAD both cl CHARLES L both of OQRlS G VAA BID NON·RESPON· gniphlce to acknowl-Januery. 2001 NAZERTEHRANI, 11515 HOYLER. ClEAVE SIVE. edge ,_ipt of the H~ Published Newport V A PETIT10N FOR A PETITION FOR PREQUAUFIED manm. and Flne Arta BHch-Costa Mha MONROVIA A ENUE. PR08ATE has been filed PROQATE has~ tiled CONCRETE SUBCON-Facllltl... Ptlaff Ill-Oa~y Pilot January 10 NEWPORT BEACH, CA by MICHAEL CHAALES by ALYCE S GOLDING TRACTORS ARE: Studio Building bid 2001 t2.te3 ROSS WI Iha Supenot ., Ill ~ Co\.n of Prieto Con•tructlon document.a. University ______ W~29=4 Doing bualnele • CotK1 ot Catilomla. Cllltomla. Col#lty ol Co., Inc. wlll notify eubcon-flctlt!Ou1 Bu1ineH FREDDI DO FOREIGN County of ORANGE.. QRN.IGE.. 30 Hughes, Solle 209 trec10rl who have 191>' N1me Statement AND DOMESTIC AUTO THE PETtTION FOR THE PETITlON FOR ll'V108, CA 92618 leil!'ad with Dae19n & The lotlowmg perSOlls PROBATE requests that PROBATE requests lhet DEFERMENT (949) 586·2660 Conalf'\ICtlOll Sefvlc:a are dolnQ busmen u REPAIRS MICHAEL CHARI.ES ALYCE s GOU>fNG be OF BIDS Morley Conetructlon Of' Con11e>lktated a) KELLf GRACE M Olll9r butlnnl ROSS be ~ as ippOintld as penonal Subj1c1 to conditions 2901 28th StrMI. Raprogr;:.:• of a6-DESIGNS. b) WHERES nama(a) and pet10llll ~ ==: to "'Malbld by the undef· Surte lOO denda, -awl-MY DRINK? TAGS 450 ..._._..,n) ulld by lhl lo aanri.tar Che eslate -.. -•--.,. ,.. Santa ~. CA Miii llt o.4gn A Con-~ ,.._ .,._ ,.._ __._.. .J ...._ ..___.__. v ... --"" signld, a.led bids for • 90405-2938 1truct1on ServlcH. ..,.r....,, ""'"ta ~•) Within !he pat "' v.., ,__,. lhe dlcldenl LUIT'4> Som Con1ract 111 , ltfomta 9'2627 THE PETITION requesll THE PETlTION "9quaata Invited for the followm~ ~318l, 399-ltlOO TWO MANDATORY Kelli Grace Staaael, three years, 11 atated by the dlcedant'a will and wil 81 Work: .. !SOHE RYAL1£1EUDBCON CPAOEN·F8EIRDENCE8 shell 450 Cambndge C11cle. !he sellef11). 111"9' codk:ilt, If llrf, be ~«*:eclertif •_: ~ HUMANmES ANO "'" S . . Coata Mesa, Calllorma NONE admitted to problte. The ...,._, -·1 • .,. FINE ARTS TRACTORS ARE: bl heMf u tollowt 92627 ldnJtliad lo problte The FACILITIES, R • R MMonty, Inc. ·D~c-!:·:; Th2000uraday, Thill bualOHS IS con· The loalllon In Callfomla ~ ·= :::..= wlll end wry c:odlcill .. flttAH 111-ST\JOtO 5337 ~-· .... -,._._ ~Id by an indMdUal °' the Ctllel &.aaltlw IY-.ota b' IUITllne4lon 8UILOING A'E. N • Unlwnity ~1om1a. Have you started Ofllot 0( lhe ...... la WI h Ila k.eclC b)' 111 In lhe Illa ka9C b)' the PROJECT NO. "1085 CA 91 1 Irvine. Praaidents Con-doing bua1neu yer> SAME COi.it aMt. UNIVERSITY OF (323) 8n-2118 larence Room. Mel8 Of-Yea. OllOllOt THE PETTTION requesta THE PETITION ~ CAUFORHIA, IRVINE Sovthlm Counu.. ltd& 9uldlng. 4004 Mesa Kelli Grace Stassel The name(•) and au1honty to ldrTWllAllr IUCtlonty llD adlTlflllllf Onolnalty acheduled Quality Maeonry, Inc. ROed, SUlte 3000. lrvvie, Thia statemenl was butlneu eddrMI °' lhl lhl l$llN I.Wider the lhe 8lt8'9 ~ lhe tor: ntURSOAY, 1~taN:,.~~w JY:1 ~= :J97• (949l ftled with the Ccoonty buyet{I) la/a1W: HAMID =~~Estates Independent JANUARY 11, 2001 ~S4-8222 8:00 A.IL WednMday, Clerk ol Orange ounty NEKOUIE ANO ABB.AS tn..i .. ~• Adl1*lilftdon cl &ta• Ml been <Sefwad to on Otl05l2001 KADKHA.DAEI, 2.a.2 Aa. 1•··• authonly -Ni (n. 1ultlority wll THURSDAY, rdnar Olcarnblf 20, 2000 20016851115 alb# Iha l*10nll .,_ the pei90N1 JANUARY M , 2001 M~. Inc. UnlWlalty of Cahtom ... Deily Pllol Jan tO. 17 El TORO RD., ~ to 1akl ,1111 .. ,.. .. lo takl 8ida fOf the 8-8lcl 32147 Dunlap Blvd Irvine. Prwdent a Coo· 24 31 2001 W290 LAGUNA HIU~. CA ~ldlorla .wllhoul ~lclilana wll'1ouC d f Prl Yucelpe, CA 92399 terence Room, Mesa Of· ......... COll1 ___. __, are ue rom me (~) 795-9711 11oe Buildlng, 4004 Mesa STATEMENT OF .,..,...., ........ .,... COll11,....v•• Conncton no later PREOIJALIFIED FIRE Road, Suite 3000. Irvine. ABANDONMENT OF The useta being SOid Before ~ cettain Bebe lllclno CINin than: 2:oo P.M. PROTECTION Cali1omla 92697, (949) USE OF FICTTTIOUS 11'1 generally detCt1bed vef'( lmpor1ant actiona. *'I tnwtan1 adlont. Sida for Unit Price• SUBCONTRACTORS 824·6630 BUSINESS NAME a1 rov... , .. ,.,.. howeW!f. lhl perlOllll "°'"*· lhe piMOnll and AllematM -due ARE: ATTENDANCE AT '""''"'~ repnieenllM will be 11111 .. _.. .. bt from Prtme Contrac-a.tvln F1r1 Protection BOTH PAE·BIO CON-The fbltowing per.on(t) EQUIPMEHT, l9q\ftd to ~ nalica ID reqLhd ID ~ nolcl ID ton no '-* then: 501 W Soulhem FERENCH IS MAK-hat (Nvc:> abandoned INVENTOAY/STC>a<, "*'9tted persons ~ S*9Cll1I 4:oo P.M. it. ONigtl and A Or DATORY FOR All the i.. the fictotlous AND GOOOWIU unllsl f"'I tw\19 waved un1111 -tww wlwd Conatruetlon Sel'Vl<»e. venuec • ange. p•Eau•• '"'IED PRIME bu11neu name nolicl °' cor.enlecl ID ._., University ol Calilosnta. A 92865 " .....,... ISoul'QI, 537 Newpon and .. loCltild It 1!M the ptOpOMd lldlon.) nolce OI ca_.., ID Irvine, 3500 Berktlll (7i 4) 974-SnO CONTRACTORS; THE Canter Onve t168. N-· MONROV\A AVENUE, lhe ~ acllOl1 ) Plac.. lryln.' C Grinnell Fire MEETINGS Will 8£ """ Beach, CA 92660 EWPOR EAC ,... The irldapllldent Thi lndlpeildei~ 92697•2450 Protection ClOSED AT 8:05 A.Ill. ,..,.The Flctihoua Busi· H TB H, ..-~lion IUthority GN!i•llloo ~ DEICRIPTIOH Of 1521 E. Orangetllorpl ANY PREQUAUAED neee name referred 10 92113 Ml ba grlntld unllsa Ill wl bt ~II"-an WORK: Thi~~ Av.., Suh 100. PRIME CONTRAC· above WN hied In Of· Thi bill! Nie 11 Wlllnlled peraon .. .,, ll-..cl :-:' .. 111 ~ ,,.~~-~ FIAllOOn, CA 92831 TORS AARIVING AF-~ ~ ID ._ otljldlorl ID Ill peCillorl -""-...._ -·--°""""' """' (714) 870-1010 TtR TlilS TIME Will anga on ' ·--..,, end .no.. good C1U11 ....,._.. •• ...-• be two ~ 1 north Llnk-Nllaan NOT Bl Ell0l8LE TO FILE NO cona.rMWad at h end ftJwl good Cll.e buildlng. whlcti will bl a Cofl>0(1tlon PARTICIPATE IN 111E 1<1mbarly Paterson, olllce ot '#t'J lhe COUl1 "'°'*' net Ylt'f h COU11 "'°'*f not llnQll 1101Y (two 1Co1i11 130 E. Sanla =: PROCESS AS A Pal1tlna Irvine, Ca gnnttheauflorily. ~lhelUtloffly hlgfill bulfdlng of 1p-92612 THE HERITAGE A HEARING on lhe A HEARING on lhe pro11r·n.tlly 12.SOO gs!; Clara S1reet, ME CONTRACTOR. This busin ... 18 con-ESCROW COflPN('(, DICi1lon wil bt l*d on '*"'°" wl bt hllcl on and 8 acxrtn bullding, Arcec:t.. CA 9100S INnAEST!O dUclld by en indi'lidual lllAltRAHCA b2J01I01 at 1·4SPM In bl/2MJ which wlll be tllrll (626) ~14 SUBCONTRACTORS l<lmberly Palatine «ltO Dept. l1l lomlld • 341 /211/0t I( 1:45PM In ltoriff honh, of a"-PAEOUA.UAED ARE IHVJTED TO AT· This llatement wu ,AIU<WAY, IUITE 120, nE QTY DfWE 0.0.. L73 loc*t • 341 ·• .. PLUMBING SUBCON-T£H0 TliE PRE.SID I-'..,. h .. _ Cou ...-"" IZI0'6 and ,,,,... rTU noaut'>c ,... M CllY OAIVE. p<Oldmal.ety 3t,OOO glf TRACTORS ARE: C 0" FER EN C4 ES. ...., wn t,.., nty '" • .._ ""' ........,,...., ~ ""' ORANGE. CA 92813 Both bulkllno• will be A.O. A9ed • Co. S..llcl bld1 for t1M Clerk cl Orenge ~ lhe lnllcipmd ... dltl 029 f3 F YOU 08.JECT IO Ill =.n::kf~ ~~ 4m Ruffnef SlrMt L(lm1,.sum BIN Bid on l2/tl~141HI 112tJAHUMY2001 ~ ~ ~ piing ol .. pdon, 1onry and concrete San Diego, CA 92111 will be acc.pted af· Daily Pilot Jail. 10, 17, The l>IA Nie II Mljec:t C,::llQAd ~It lhe r;:;ltlol*l IPPlef It fll ._~ --,..........., .._ (8511) 565_..131 •: 2:00 P.M •• Tl'lure-24 31 2001 W299 to c.llfornil Un1bm ......., and ._ your ........... -"' .,,..... PW\ PKlflo ~ cley. JlfM*Y 25, 2001. .. -..... ..,,.. ,,... !f~~· t ~no: 17911 Mlctlll Soufl At: Olllgn and Con-Flctltlou. BullneH Comnwc:W Codi E or • "'*" :;::: :.i ":,. CGUtt CA 9201' atruc11on S.rvloee, Uni· Name StatlfMftt Sealan 11108 2. wltt .. CIMt .,_-.-y bu ldlng wilt hou11 47+i170 wl'lfty of Cahfom11, Thi lolloWlnQ PlflONI 1he ,_,. Ind ~ .. ~ Yu ·-·.,, Oii ::::.. Ind ~ r• PRI FlED HVAC ll'Wle, 3500 1*11•~ -doing bullnlee .. Of .. !*Win wfll WflOtn ____ .. IW""lllt""' Ny bt In ....-.ca IN'/ bl In apeoM 8 IUBCONTRACTORS P~• •. ::d lrvl111, CA Profellional Seard\, ......,_ ..._, ...._ ---.. .... pnon OI b)' 'fOAI '*'°" OI by 'fOAI d1nc1 performance AAll: 9 697·2450 20 Palatine t413, llYinl, ,,_,,. ,,_, .... _, lllomeY lllDm9Y IJ*lil. The 80Jllh buld-A.O. Ried I Co. btde for Unit CA 92612 THE HIPUTAGE IF VOU ARE A IF VOU ARE A. ~· "°'* voice and 'm Ruffner Straet Prt~ end AltefMtff Kim Patar1on, 20 ISCftOW Cotll'N('(, CAE.DfTOR 01 1 CREDITOR OI 1 .,,,..~.: S.,Otaoo,CAt'll11 w!lnotbeaooeptect• Palatine Mt3. IMnl, 4010 ~..+.HCA conl11g11Urd0tafh ~.'.r.':~mu:= noor. of ate and ,.J168) 565-4131 Mir. 4:00 , ... ., Thw. CA 82812 ,AMWAY tunl.120 MrtHCI. WOii .... • .-~--:-Olldn er:=. !560CG.!n"t,~ lno. :!• :'.::' .e ~U ~-~ ~n:...=-llMNI. cA GllM tnd = =·~ .. IOa;: =-=·~"'to=;: IOl'W'I wlCh bl'dc ecoanl La Hlbrl. CA llOe31 atf\.ldlOn lW.llCll, nt-Heve you atarted ,. llM dlly b ~ l*IOnlliP' ..... Pl"°"" ,....,..,.,. etr1-• at the lonr {!502) 891·9250 Wralty of Caltfomla, oo.ng ~ yet? No dlln1I by ~ credlg :::":! •11¥;; court ~-i:r..,:. ~ .. -... A.,_ MlofWltoM I~. 3500 Berkeley Kim Peteraon ... _ man19 tom ~ bl. """' llvell, and uri11Gt-ep-8340 Cemtno p ICI, . lrvlnt. CA 11111 ltllemenl WU ... bl 2t J.AHUNrt -"'dllll al ht llal*1CI ccs =.::.. CMU al Sll'lll ... Ii, 8 HH•&O flied wtlh 1M Covfll'I lOOt. wtlldl la .. :::. ~ ~ al....,, .. OIOWldlid 1111 The ~ allO ~ S.... Dtaoo. CA 92121 .. llecf 81d• for Q81k al er.,. ColnY ~ dlly·.-.. .. ~ -*" Ploi.. Coda -*" I I I (158) ~7900 L-. 8'MI .... INd. on 12111/2000 _.., ......... .. -... 1100 --.,. b -C UdH II IOI 0 C..... Nit "'"' ...... Wda fOt tcl00114Mt7 I U pwii • -9100. ,,.. ... b ---•• llCll ~ :::: .::=.ci c..-..-.. lno.. unit f'l'lole .. ,.,..,. a. Piiot Jan. 10 17, ............ = ~,.:..-= ....... ..,,... Rm Tht hlrdw:ilpl pll 2301 H OlllMI S..... ....... lie ..-ae ~t 2001 W'30C! 0..-h -... __. .. r.tr1Q dlll ldcld ~·•---of ......._._._ anna., CA 4:ol P.~ 'Niuradey, ~ HIJ<OUIE AHO ·--.............. """-• ...,.....,.,... '2M!·2703 ~ -. toOt. Flc:tltlous lutlr,... AmAa KAOICHAOMll --. Y'Qj MAY' EXNo1N1 fll --• w. NOTtC• =io.i=.. ~ (71') ~1!J Bid Seour1tY In 11\1 NlftW 8'*"*1t •--'a) 'tOU W4Y EXM9IE ,_ .. -a.. ltll CCIUll If rv...-"' 1....._~ .._Qll_......, aMOune Of 1~ al IN The fot1owi11o ~ _,_, • -.a~ Ill Clllllft. I -.,, AV=r:: ()II c::;:;." Coet: f~~CTOftS =.a awn..::.~ :ra ~ .. ~ l.Mt1'1'7t =.....: 111 ~ = =-=In~= ~ MJOfn' 11.-..... M AQ: ~ eedl Bid IH1 ORATION, fNC . ,au _, • .-i .. ,_ INr • w9I Ill ·=to lectioft ~ ==:e Al•.:::::--~~~= ~1a.f54t ~ ~--: ~ • = b =..~ .• -=.c: t104(d) Of .. lnWnel LOWWtO -.QUALi-1?11 ~ A*1UI ~ Deadline. letM In F°*'· CA-'2830 JMWIC'(~ ~) ol~-..0 .,°!; , .. , " .... " .. ,..,_.. Codli noloa la FllD ft .. 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I • 1 .... _:1. ~~- . - I' 1 400. 412 G:t EOOAl HOOSINO OllS'OAIUNITY All rNI esute ~•rtisino In tnls newspaper IS sub)ICI to rhe ffderaJ fair Hooslno Act ol t 968 u amended wtlrcfl makes 11 1lfeoil lo advtrtrse ·any p1derence. limrtatlon or dlscnm1nallon DaSed on ract, COior. reno· Ion. sex. handicap, lamlllal status Of national oogm 01 an intention to make any suc;h p11fem1te lim1ta110n or dlsa'lmNllOO • This newspaper wtll not kriowtngly accept any advertisement for rul estate which ra m violation of the lfw Our readelS are htrtby informed thal aH dWelllngs aclWftlsed In tllK Bayfront View Duplex Atldng $1,100,000 On the P--U 38r 281 In Md1 int. 50 It on the bey di lllCfldlle -1111111 locabon on Mohl'• Baacll AMoci...d Reelty 94M73-3M3 Blulfa 1 ·atory fixer $449,000. 3 • 2 Prime lot Agent 94~222-6152. PtnthOllH B1ylront Condo 2nd floor oYer1ooll· ing 1he bay and courtyard 28r 2Ba. beavt1luily deco- rated and shows ""ell Seller very motivated! Roduced lo $489,000 Call Associated Really 0 94!Hi7J.3663 Oceanfront Dupll1 located '911 on lht sand 'N'1h no boardwalk Each unit has 28'111 Ba Can be easily converted 10 single family hOme. Great OC.an end Celailf'la Views $1 S.C9,500 A&.ocfatec:t R111ty 94M73·3663 ~r art available on • CLASSIC DUPLEX ill~= ounlty basis large front hcKlll w/3811 & Monlc1Ruggltrl.com To~ n o4 d11cnmi-llfVI -!Br In!. TM • 111 1149·300·8600 nation, HUD toll free al uc.llent condrtm S825K 1-300"424-8!>90 Mtdlael Bnnkman, agent, I I Coaatllne Really 37 HOUSESICOMOOS 1 1 NOi~ I 949.75g.01rr W ~ GHERAi. I to HOICOST~A ...... ,.,I ""' ~ Lovely 3Br 2S. 1526sl. ______ ,. ocean close llngle·leve4 111 ONE STOP ~ Vitlage S299 000 Ho E B lN Ouiet 1ocauoo on !lfeenbell M UY G TownhouN, 3 matt br, comm tennll, pools spa. Index 420 - ~ a • -_·_41 - .QO • 468 470. 478 _11_oco_sr_._:_m_ 111ocoriA = 11-. r~ I ••••••••••••••••••••••• : COSTA MESA I SOUTH COAST METRO : ! Charmng JOOIOf 1 Bedroom end 2 Bedroom 1 Balh. : • SUITounded by lemt pOOI In gal8d conmnly • Sllale 30f 1 bl house w/1 porson WIO, Ip, plmg, end yani Gfeal hse S800 • uU • dep 94H23·5993. 208 VACATION 480 ••• ••o. ••7 448 ANTIOUESIART /COUECTllLES AntlciuN 4 U moving to a amaller toe: EvlfYlhlng 1 Oo60't't OFf 312 Newpol1 Blvd, Hf>8 94~548-4123 Reasonable oll9fs llOC!p!ed ! Call 714-557..0075 ! ••••••••••••••••••••••• /RESORT WANTED RENTALS - 1-32 __ A_PT_s_ 11121DPORT~IEACH-1 rv-uon Btldl Ren181 2 ANTIQUES NEWPORT BEACH _ FOlt Ill\ 38r 281 ~ deluxe OIJ.r Style Furniture condo. fully tum. steps to PIANOS & Collectiblti LIDO ISLE large aunny 1 bch, 2c QI! 9.cU7>7130 • ._:.:::::::.: ~::::: "'-• •tudlo, new paint a S.ymat Homa 48f 2~ $$ CASH PAID $$ carpet. No gw, S1150 Incl nu cipt/painl. trench doors, 1-OFACES I utll. 94M75-0120 Leeward Ln. $2900 714· """FOR •-• ., • .,., 821.eo97 or 662·595-8558 nuou~ •• OCEAN BREEZES .. Spacious 2Br 2S. Apartm1nt HomH. Jrnmtld ~In' Sl585."1 S200 olt soc def> on hrsr V1S1r Great locaflOn. cl068 IO sllOpplrlQ. and monulos from the bNch P.t• Wlkomel AU ttbotA OlJ( special 9<19·645--0252 154 lfOOSEStlCOll)O FOR RENT BAL80~ ISL.AHO BLUFFS TOWNHOMES 3br • tamrm lg E plan. • Say v-$2895/mo 4bl 2 Sba. hke ,,.. $2495 949-632·6489 Law F1rm hll 2 Window <JI. lice In MecAt'1ur Coull (llipor1 NM) 15115 t5x9 cont rm rtcf)I , DSL & c:opt!f 94&-752-6 I 00 1/2 Btk to bMch upgraded 3br 3be, 2 <>gar. Lg pelio, fV Off bldg '°' ... ~ 1196 w/d trig pet ok. S3200t'mo sf X/Mrle Square 10840 W1C1 Q!l'dener 949-631-7110 W-All! aboul HI S9e1d Internet 71 4·751·2787 GATED COMMUNITY 26R TOWNHOME 181, t car gar. new C8lptlS/ pelnl. Upgraded $1 SOO'mo 3BA -TOWNHOME CM SO. COAST PLAZA 300lqtl S330fmo 71 ..... 1·4801 949-17).5494 ~64M922e SOUTH COAST AUCTION 2202So .... St. S.tlta AM, CA 82707 .. do'14l..-en-•tA•·M ........... Reach 80,000 Homes bc::h Week For Onty $28 per weetc (4 ~ min.) Call Lall'lllne .. 642-1•78 d4 lOOO's buy sell trade! Oraa1e County Fair Ground, Jan. 20th lOa~m Jan. zlst COAST COIN NEEDS OLD COIHSI Gold, ailvef, jewelry. watchet, enliqull, oclllectibl• 949-842·9447. fwl A..i.t loottMpet PIT tome exper. knowledge of Ouklkboob, Excel helplul, llex hours. Fu mumt to 949·955·1910 Em111 mrudon 0 atroapact ~= exi°' 23 ptlOM PT 1119n8aer (16-24hrllwkl I« aell·tb. faclhty In lrvlnt. Dutrt1 Include cuelOmef MIVlce, benkino. dlla t1*'I rd ht jll1'0l1ml Car and vlllld Cald Ol req'd Fu 111ume to 5$2"'404-9013 eltn HR Of call 101 apphcation 562-4()4.3555 MSALES ~~ Kell llore Enlhuslalbc. "*9*-2. days a ..... tKuty nge '*" comm. -oompullf tnowltdgt • '*" flUI be reapollltil. orgllizld. lJdo Vallge .,.. 94H75-4 765, 87}8236. RECEPTIONIST Buly ptionaa, ._..,,. a.-'°"* NMcie lor Newport raalUlnl dllQt MS Word & Elal. T-S. ~5 Fu ,...,. lo 949-642-QS74 SUPERSTORE 31>1, 2 up, {l dwn UMd 11 BB·q Monica Ruggieri, dtn), new paint. carpet Brobf !Mll-Ml-M5t Ulca new, 3br 3bl, lormel ~ ~ ~ and floora. S205,000. dinrm, aharec:t page a 381 2 car attach gar .. QUie1 location. $2500/mo (Broll•) 94t-71 .. 23N TOP SSSIRECOROSI tRESTAURANT• &ilaflalad colfla ,,...., P1'.r ..... a-ow... ~<tlOQ rope Clt!dl Agent 94t-2»m4 I I wo. 1V1ll now up.,.r Rl'pat f't'trJCN1 fl!oslot& .....,. __ ..... v-.... .,.,_ IO ~All dupll1, nr bcfl. S2500imo VA(.f~'M;1((JTll' N.19 -.. --....... ,,NOOST. SALE .... -A-at_!M_H7_3-4062 __ ,.. _. ....... r ~ 1,...,., pool, llj)8. palios, lam ITTI •'-'A'N""' -·1 w/Fp, f«mal dining, game -------1_,00.72WH 7 J4 fin room, 1ui11 land5captnQ, <Ill Vdtru Ra.I F.Mate gar. S595.000 David \iihote, BALBOA COMMERCIAL CONDO 3 separate SIO!e front "1111 1n lht Balboa Bulllle$S clsltlcl H9I 1001 llalfic 1181 SllCJI IO bNcll end bey 8albol V .. gt II rtsdy lof e naw looll in 1he year 2001 CeM IOf delalls seoo.ooo. Attoc:11tac1 • Realty 94M73·3M3 .r• ..., .... ..,, ~ Broker 714-708-3283 EMAIL~-Beautiful Meaa Wooda 1 ·SIO!y 38r pool home. lam rm, remodeled, $339,000 Eart & Judy Taylor Agts 949.574.3599 e2Bf 2.58a, Twnhm S175K .. 28a, t..slory S2Mk 714-241-4532 REalfflattn..ntt j1ocauou~1 Lrv Studlo/1 Br ""/views, new carpet & noonng. lrg walk·1n cloMI, d/w, wld, S1550lmo utft pd, nlpetsl 3lr (1) llNd .. omc., !!51 MM73-270I. u a. wood -mo ct1 huge brand new lut. :'I 11• APTl I ==. ~~p'a CORONA D8. llAR dole to Dena Poi-. Harbor • • Mc Kennell Proptrtlu 949·248-2865 155 -HOUSESICONOQS FOR RENT BAI JOA PENN Vacation llMd'I Rental 2 & 381 2Ba spaCIOUS dllUH condo, tuny tum, stepa lo bch, 2c oar. 949-675-7130 159 HOUSESICONDOI FOR BT COIM*A DEL llAR BEST BUY CHEERFUL a SPACIOUS detcribea ~ 2Br TownhM encknt w/updated kilChln. & other ~. $389,llOO Pnidlnbal CA Reelly Cal BJ Johnlon 949-219-2447 l 100 ~I ..... dll Mar S175o.'Mo. 38r home. corner lol. 11111 949-493-0781 (am) 948 Junopero. uoo ISlE 2Sfl 2BA Vp ll1leflor courtyald, 2 car gar, no pets $2l!OOmo 131· 4M-tl3S or 949-71 .. 2733 SEA FAIRE t1,995.UO 2Br 281 2nd Floor Mini Oc:elr'I Views $2,9g5/Mo I -LOST ' I Jan. A & B, Soul, Red, _ FOUND ( 450 ~s I MIKE * 50'• :..~7505 .. FOU_N_D_G_LA_S_S_E_S _on_• .. th 1 •12 oomsnc I ave In COM 949-644-7398 For Sale!I 2 Speedq~n /CHLO CAM Commerclal 30lb dryitra • _ -------7-1-.,..~3~2"°~3~3~9 ---. BABYSITTER NEEDED 412 CEMETERY tor LOTS GAS STOVE/OVEN VieJO "'t.•e:v.:..= white. QOOd IXll'dlxln. $ IOO Cal 949-574-4241 lor more . OfftCE WI need up Ole Mlnlglr, 20IVI par .... Mlcfoloft Ollca. Or**9odlt = & con•pondaoca. FllNon la. .... 72MI01 ,....,, Nied up'd Salee Aaeoc:. for des1Q111r woma11'1 boutlqua In San Marino. · Prevloul sales Ill wom111'1 (aahlona p11f'd. Fn IMl#M. 828-799-9392 ...... Salee Cal 9'9-548-1765 details ="""'------3Br 381, s.cond Floor, Peclfic View, Oceail Vllw ~~ThS1i~; ~~S: f •sc FURtmJRE 11 ·~1 ~~t Of .. ,.. ...... 1'13 •ASST llAHAGER EXP• T~ dlccalallll, faelllon 11. '*'72MI01 NllGMlly ,,,. ""°' OWN A COll9Vmt ? Prud Cl R!alty -- NI To WONCJ m-m ,_ IW • .,_ AwetOl'lllWHftllHow •OO!!I Juat going Into bulJ11111? LlnkPolnt 3000 point o1 purchtat CCIAfM/Oebtl syllern ~ I yew old New '1111 $1200 ... lor S7751obo aleo Royal 120CX cull reg. ~obo Ilk lor Ken 714-987-2645 Slttf* Couch S6 long dowMpong. $450 l1g oll pelnllng 5x4 S11acap1 $250 Ml9C llhulterl, 2 awing arm lamps (brass) SS0/11 949-673-2706 Grwl IUl'Mle I bay *-9 3br 2ba, bldcylld ovalloob OJHnblll, nr Falhlon .ltl. ~800fmo 94H40-1717 UKER TICKETS (2) Vety low. "*' llOUl1. Ind par1ung Valtnrla gift 949-720-1450 Al<C Pug Pupplff tvaA '*'-13, •Jf.Ctllnl Pldrnl. rllMd In home, 4 mitaa. 11000/M 949-642·7497 NEW STEEL BUJLOING 40x32 WAS 17.990 tK1W 13.990. H!Q!~292.0111 WOlff TANNING BEDS TAH AT HOtilE BUY DIAECT N«J SAVE! COWERCIALJHOME 11"1111 fnlm 1199 00 ~~~ Cal 1-eoo. 711-0 I www no e1111n com f ... 20 IC*"" & C... OI -------to"" pound. c.-...... n~ I,,,, fl I • 4 •.•a 1 • 2 1 1 1 -llV., "" ...+!t!1T7 .. !!!!I CAil Cl..WIFIED TODAY AND II~ GEi' 11IE WO .,,ou our TO MOD OW! IUJ,,d., {949) 642-5678 A GOOD ADI ~, " ~ <J,.,,., . ~ ....... ....... ....... """In pnon 114 AVOCldo-., ........... Conlnedll Mir ..... -4l!!!Q~E~ WORK FOR THE BEST Oerontok>gy Aide/ Caregl"'9 / Compenlona FOR PRIVAT• DUTY • Minimum 2 rcan aptricftcr widi Ab.htiiner, Ounmti.a °'Gen-Psych. • Ltve-ln / tm.Ou1 / -4 hr/ 6 hr I 8 hr I 12 hr Shift Avail.iblc. • We ofTu aalk:nt btndia / lialnltia /Top Pay I 40 I K Plan .loln the UvHOM• Te•n1I ............ CJ N,U,, • OlJ) JIJJ SIMI \ . . I: Dally Pilot ' I 1 . '\.-:W Shlp,.r/Rtdenr/Orlnr FT, 111111 our office en l.,na Hill Good OMV "'°" "H5M142 Shlpptr/Rtclenr/Drlver FT, rrom our ofllce In ~ Hiie Good OMV ""°"' 1MH5!:4142 lME GAL.Wit POLL NOW llAltO FT/PT Paid lrlWnO. lltx ldleclllt. no ..... 11111 ll'Olll $9-12/hr • pllOlll IUlllt'fl. ll'Olll our .,.,.. c.. Rlcnlle don $Jllllto 800-713-2595 21 Oc:elnlront Rlletaunnt Now tiring tor .. poeiliof-.1 ..... llaw tint clnl119 ..,....._I Pltalt apply 1--.1 Udo .. n. tar ...,. 14> ID la lfld beMI 1211 01 uncllr, .. ....., ~ W!!! indd. 94H73-76n IWIDoet pref 40ll • lllo 1'111 alctl lie 141 ID 36fl Gl1 loc. EZ 11CC*1 10 m1111 ctwr.11 JJ 94ffiS.?S?O 1-~1 8EIT\.E OU '2001 117.... (2 ..... 'jlrtce) 1 M42tt14'UllUOS27 Luxury plCUgl, "'. ..,., ....... UWOOf.-MelCtnna Yoltrngon .... 541.o517 BEETLE '2001 11~1919 2 II 1M price 1 M41S95111 M43025t Meletnrwi YolUwagon llt-641~17 Ford Econolne Yen 't3 MEACEDES 30CISO '81 Model 2:50. LIMider rtdl, T U1t>o Diesel drll COnd mt:TW:.o~ ~obom: .. ~; Bridge 8Y CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH RJGln' ORDUl -SUIJE LINE Ne11hcr lfutnenbie. South deal\. NO mi •53 79754 OJl •IC765 WEST •KQU2 o lUU o K7J ... SOUTH • J 10 '" AKO A lO! •AQJ £Asr •A 7 JJ , 9864 • 10 983 2 Opcmng lead: Six of • NU1h wuh lcnl)h Ill i-u and 'M:w ""*' loic*ina • ITlCWil of the ddCIUl•C fWietS ~ won ""'"h the 11&.~ llld returned lho ~ven to the nme and 4ueen, and ~ c~ lhe ~it by ~mg Icing and te.iina a fourth ~. declatCt duard1111 the: 4ucc:n and ,.ct o( dt.monds .fmfn dummy and East lhe deuce of cluti. .ind row ordwnond ·. A 3 .3 hf\lak 1n either hean.~ Of club'I ""ould furnish the: fulfilling tod. Ob\'KJUSly, he4IU m~ tic i.e .. lc:d fi~. ~,,_ lhe club .. ,"II .,. lhc: ooly enuy to dumm) Unf<Wt11JWtly. f::a.'il dlSCAld.t a diamond on the thlld round of hcans and, when you Int the: du~. We~t dl\C:ard.~ a diamond after you ca\h lhc ace and queen In P'flOll T~Sll Upn 2100 W ~NB FORD EXPlOY!A 4)14 'ti ...,_.. 4SOSE.L 75 XL T, dM1l blue, loeded, Whllt sunroof loeded llarm. SOK mi, mini cond. 12<* mo CA lll'Clg 0111. nrt1 BMW 525 10 Gold II*> ftt,000 780-731-2159 $3650 71......,.. Ill pwr, IS2k ml. loaded main! records. 111em wt\11 18.000 obo 949-642-3788 We have often ~ssed the impor-1&11<.e Qf 1.:oun11ng11he hand To fully avail younclf of lhe tnformauon thal nuxhc be av lllabk. l.'Omldcr thh deal A muunc auroon land.'! )IOO 111 ~ no trump. North "'a) corm.1 to checl for the possibihly ol a 4-4 hc:at1 fu dc~ale holding a we~ •u11. e&pe· cially ui 1Ji.:ti1 of the ruffing value 111 ~pades anJ .,..hen ~ou ..Jlo"' for the pt>M1b1ht) of il fi~c-unl hc-o11t ~wt in the South h.tnd. Now II Ii tempting to o•cnal.c lhc: thud club and lal.c Ille diamond fincso;c, but lil"\l 1."Cllllll lhc lwld V.c:st " known to ha~e sianed w11h five ~padcs. four hcan~ and one club, hence llvtt d1lllllOllCh. w f..a.\I, v.bo h» di.scardcd ..... 0 cards In dwoond.\ and one 1n cluti... 'uancd "'nh 2-2-4- 5. llllU gives you a sutt-m.:k ltnc When you lead the ,11ek of du!K, West cannot dJScard a heart If Wc<>t lelS go of the ltit spade. ovcm1ltc the club in dumm) and throw Wc,1 on lead with a hean. fon-tng a d1.imond ~um U1lO )our .. "e·len of dllunonds. A dwnond d1'>t:ard by V.t'" "C(jUal· ly full.le. "Thal .!low' )OU Ill kl the third club llolJ, ~a'h the :n.e nf dia- monds and, 1f the ling 11111."\ "'"drop. lhro"' E.bl m "''th a diamond • .ind ta" mu~1 rl"IU'>t:tllll< durrum \ king of clul>o. for the fulfiUm~ in.:(• ....... •-11111 Ille llldnfl In thla ~ nwy,..,.,. yow to call • 900 nu111btr In which ... la I dwga I* lllllllM. HAWIARK Style GIMI· Ing CMS Route 100 Eat Loe'• locel. Provan .._ 1.a-277-M24 NEED FlNAHCtAt. HELP? Debi conaoltdltlon. ~~'ir i;,""'&11 .... 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Aft<'r reviewing 21 prc-o\vned vehicl e prograrns, lnte lliChoice® na 1n ed Jaguar Select Edition th e <'o tullry·s Bes t Certified Pre-Owned Program and Best Pre-Owned Warranty.® • 6-year/100,000-milc warranty • 1 20-point cosmetic & rnechanical inspection • 24-h our roadside assistance • Financing and lea~ing option • Available at \_ authorized Jagu ar ~ dealers only _ ~ . )AGUA~· SELECT EDITION -PRE -OWNED AUTOMOBILES Bauer Jaguar . 1455 ·South· Auto Mall Drive Santa An~ • 55 Freeway at ~dinger ~714·953·4800 • ww~.bauerjaguar.com Coyeragc includes remaining new-car warranty plus the Select Edition premium warranty, which provides coverage for an additional 2 years/ 50,000 miles on eligible 1996 model year vehicles or newer. Coverage for 1995 model year vehicles will differ. Sec your dealer for details on diis limited covC"ragc. Not all cars to be sold as Select Edition. •JntdliChoicc Jnc., www.intellichoicc.com, September 1999 review of21 manu&crurcr programs. 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