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WEDNESDAY,NOVEMBER19,2003 ;
' Bechlef's
petition ~
denied
Former Newport
Heights resident
was convicted of
murdering his wife
during trial in 2001.
0Hpa Bharath
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -A 36·
year-old former Newport
Heights resJdent and father of
three, found guilty of murder·
Ing his millionaire wife and
dumping her body in the
ocean, lost his bid for a new
trial last week after an appel·
late court denied his petition.
Eric Bechler was sentenced
to life ln prison without the
possibility of parole after he
was convicted in March 2001
of killing hls 38-year-old wife,
Pegye, during a boating trip off
the Newport Beach coast that
took place in JuJy 1997. Be-
chler was 31 at the time of the
murder.
Prosecutors had argued that
Bechler bludgeoned his wife
on the head, stuffed her dead
body ln trash hap and
~led her down lnto the
ocean. ~s body wa.9 never
found. Prosecutors said he
killed her to get mo1e than $2
million in life insurance.
Jurors found BecbJer guilty
of a special circumstance of
"lying in wait," and deter·
mJned that he attacked her
suddenJy in an unsuspecting
EDUCATION
Eric
Bechler
was found
guilty in
the 1997
murder
case of
~is wife,
Pegye.
moment. They. however, ac-
quitted Bechler of a charge
that he murdered for financial
gain.
Bechler's attorneys had filed
the appeal based on jurisdic·
don issues and other matters
relatfng to the body of evi·
dence in the case. Defense At·
tomey John Barnett had ar-
gued that according to
prose::utor's accounts, Bechler
had killed his wife and
dumped her eight miles off the
coast. But, he said. the Orange
County sheriff's jurlsdJction
ended within four miles of the
coast.
Another factor that was part
of the appeal was the "corpus"
issue -ln other words, a
"body of evidence" that could
be negated because of lack of
proof that a crime happened.
The law state. the court
should not consider any of the
defendant's statements unJess
there is evidence of a crime.
And usually the victim's body
is the prlme proof that a mur-
der was commJtted.
See BECHLER, Paee A4
Asbestos removal ·
prompts concern
among parents
Work at Harbor
View Elementary
triggers decision
to pull students
for the day.
Marisa O'Neil
Da1lyPUot
COftPNA DEL MAR -Pat·
ents of 52 children at Harbor
vtew Elementary School
pulled their children out of
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WEATHER
Sunny with a
little wfnd.
Expect temperatul'M to tNCh
the lower SO. In the hotteat
p.1rt of town.
SeePa1eA2.
CITY HALL .
The Cotta M ... Chy Council
let• up on pens to creft 1
ll*l•l egreement wtth tht
owntr of two mObllt home
pafb.
S..Pa1eA3
class Tuesday as disagree·
ment about the school's con-
struction con tinues.
The walkout came during
work to remove or seal asbes-
tos from clBMrooms in the
school's final construction
pbase. Bowing to parent com-
plaints about the removal tak·
Ing place with students on
campus, Newport-Mesa Uni· \
fled School District Supt. Rob·
ert Barbot decided the work
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DRIVER KILLED IN FREEWAY ACCIDENT
STEVE McCRANK I DAILY PILOT
Billy Kwon of the California Highway Patrol investigates a fatal accident where a blue Chevrolet tru ck collided with a road sign
pillar, killing the driver and injuring a passenger, on the southbound Corona del Mar Freeway north of Bison Avenue on Tuesday.
One person dies, another taken to hospital after solo crash
One person died Tuesday evening after the truck the person
was driving crashed into a light pole on the right sh oulder of the
Corona del Mar Freeway, CallfomJa Highway Patrol officials
saJcl
guard rail Wllb protruding Imo the roadway, she saJd. Traffic was
snarled and a SigAlert was Issued at 8:02 p.m.
The person who was driving the vehicle died and the condi·
tion of a passenger in the 1J1Jck was not known, Willits '13.Jd. The
passenger was '1JlnsportE'd to a ho~pitaJ, she said. The accident happened at about 7:50 p m. on the southbound
Corona del Mar Freeway near Bison Avenue when the driver of a
blue Otevrolet truck lost control of the vehicle, hit the pole and
then crashed into the guard rail, saJd CHP Officer Stacy Willits.
Wllllta saJd both the driver and the passenger were trapped in
r.he overturned truck and had to be extricated by Orange County
Fire Authority officials.
The overturned truck blocked the No. 3 lane and part of the -Deepn Rhnratfl
Students decry campus conditions
Rat problem at Co rona del
Mar high is 'disgusting,' one
pupil tells Newport-Mesa
school board members.
MarlH O'Neil
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Corona del Mar High
School has a serious rat problem and aides ln
r.he special education classrooms are too
overworked, students and parents told New-
port Mesa Unified School District board
members Tuesday night.
"We want to bring the lclds out of I.his dis·
gusting room,· said senJor Brittany Malone,
who spoke to the board along with fellow
senior Courtney Ryc.hel. "Please do some·
th1ng about this. Come spend one day in the
classroom to see the disgusting environment
they're studying In."
Brittany and Courtney were among three
students, along with senlor Oauclia Mendoza.
who collected 500 student signatures in three
days asking the. board to take care of the
problems in the special education classes.
The teachers are so overworked they have
had to give up lunches and conference time.
Oaudia Lold the board.
Complaints dJd not stop there. Parent Gre·
ta Anderson-Davis, who has removed her
child from lhe special education program,
stood before the board and saJd thal the rat
problem is campus-wide and not Limited to
certain classrooms.
Leslie Connell. another parenL. echoed An·
derson·Davis' comments by relating that she
saw a rat on Lhe campus earlier thJs month
while she was i.peaking to a teacher there.
Supt. Robert Barbot sought to calm par·
ents and studenls' concerns.
"We know there's a rodent problem," he
saJd. "We need to bring extra help and spe·
cial attention to it. I don't think we can ellmJ-
nate it, but certainly can do something better
than we have done in the past:
The problems in the special education
classrooms went public earlier this month
when the parents of 14 of16 special educa-
tion students in a Corona del Mar High
class kept their children out of class to pro·
test what one called the "controlled chaos"
of too few teacher aides and a classroom
infested with rodents and cockroaches.
Parents and school district officials have
met to dlscusi. 1he problem.
Following ruesday's meeting, Brittany
said Corona del Mar's students strongly
backed the special education classes.
"The school definitely supports the spe-
cial ed. department 100%," sh e said. "Mrs.
Thatcher (Suzy Thatcher, the special educa-
tion teacher) has her hands full . She's the
one who keeps the program together.·
Oaudla Is a member of "Best Buddies," a
group that brings special education stu-
dents together with their mainstream
counterparts. Brittany and Courtney both
volunteer time with the special education
students.
Anderson· Davis said she was pleased the
students brought the issue before the
school board. which. she argued, will now
have to deal with the students and parents'
concerns.
Barbot said the district also would ensure
the special education classes have enough
aides.
•MARISA O'NEIL covers education end mev be
reached et (949) 574-4268 or by e-m11I et
m1rlsa.onell a l11t1m111.com
THINKING ALLOWED
Staying fit from an early age
L ooklng around the
beaches, parks and
communlty centers ln
Newport-Mesa, it doesn't aeem
that obesity ls much of a
problem.
Everywhere you tum, you see
people riding bikes or
roller-blading. moms with
jogging trollers or busy
professionals S{leaking off to the
gym during a lunch brea~ LOLITA
HARPER
nutritional
awareness.
Newport·
Mesans stlll
must be
careful to not
promote a
lifestyle that
leads to
decreased
energy and
increased
waist slu,
said
packing pounds on
Munexpecdng~ people, there lies
a truth that we, the proud
residents of the United States,
are coUectJvely fat.
Not ·rat• by Hollywood
tandards, which would be
considered a slze 6 and above.
Not "big-boned,• athletic or
"thick" people. CA1J of which I
have been described as.) I mean
unhealthy. J'hose at ri k for
heart disease, diabetes or worse.
SPORTS
It Is not uncommon to see a
mother orrour in a string bUdni,
looking as good -or better -
• than lhe dJd ln high achool. Or a
father or three In bis rnJd·40s
stlll out on his surfboard before
work. 1bJa ls the land of
b«utl/ul people, nonfat
mocha·latte-chJnoa and augur
fret f'roun yogurt.
registered dietician and owner
of Newport Nutrldon, Theresa
Grumet.
The American Medical Assn.
reported that nearly 9·million
youngsters, ages 6 to 9, are now
seriously overwetght. S1mJ.l&.r
atud.les have revealed child
obesity has tripled In the Unlted
States lnce 1980.
Newport Harbor Hlgl'I glrit
vollevt>ell betttN Edlaon In
ClF pleyoff ectfon.
S..Pa1eM
• But eve,n with our hetghtened
•tt Is really crazy, (obesity! ls a
huge problem," Grumet satd.
Obe$ity ls a growing problem
In the United State& Beneath
the Oak regarding Oreo's.
McDonalda and soda allegedly
In CaliComla. nell'ly 40'lf. of
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Wfttliesday!, ~ 19, 2003
.LOCALS .. ONLY.
FOR A GOOD CAUSE
Music to his earS
Voluntttrlllg ls• wayofllfe for
Michael ~erson.
The 50-~·old Costa Mal rllklent.
who also owns hl.s busfnaa in die dty.
staned eipemndni the Joy of helptna
people a few yem ago When he got
Involved with Youth f.mployment
Service , a local nonproftt that helpt
young people find Jobs.
"Jt Just started with me looking for
people to hire,. be srud. "Sl~ l got
lnvo~ed with that group and with other
orpnl.i.aOons doing littJe thinp like
upplylng coaee and giving !hem aome
of my time ...
Peteoon al!O volwueers with local
orpntzalions such as the Someone c.a.ro. Soup IOtcheo as weU as othm In
the county, such u Discovery Arts at the
Olildren's Ha.pita! of Orange County.
La.st month, he helped out the
Leukemia and Lymphoma Society by
participating In its National Balloon Sales
Program.
"What I did was had these paper
baJJoons fhr ..We in my tore.· Peterson
exptamed. ·People could buy one of
th~ balloorn. for SS and we would
Inflate It and put It up In the store with
either their name on it or a name they
choose 10 put on the balloon.·
Pctel'MJn has owned Java-1'-Go coffee
hop on Newport Boulevard for the last
seven years. He Is aJao a part·tlrne
muslcJan who plays the guitar and
organfaes shows for corporadons.
Petel"80n sees music in tu. future u a
voluntttr I fe says he has plans to raise
money for the Discovery Ans program
throlJ8h mus.le llhows.
"I'd like to get local musical talent
orpniz.ed so they can raise money doing
what they do best," he said.
For Peterson, the satisfaction comes
from "knowing that you're doing
somcthJng to help people.•
·vou get tired of hearing about all the
bad sluff, •he 5ald. ·it's hard to explain
why f do It But it has nothing to do with
being nol1ced or getting recogniz..ed. •
OOUGlAS ~/DAILY Pl.OT
Michael Peterson, owner of Java-T-Go coffee shop on Newport Boulevard and
-Story l1y Dttpa Bharath 19th Street, volunteers to supply coffee to local nooprofit organizations.
PET OF THE WEEK
Siamese tabby
n1w1d<.'f" Is a yoWlg Siamese
Jabby all that Is lost Night-shift
secunty office"' found the an1maJ
In a parking lot crying after last
week's thunder and lightening
stonn. Alloth<·r animaJ was found
on 38th Scroet nt about the same
rime, 50 we are calling him
"UghtcnJng. ~
DtAnna Pfaff Martin, the foun -
der of Community Animal Net-wort. received ·n1under's rescue
cruJ aboul 11 :JO p.m. and served
to rescue him on that stormy
nlght When an animal is lost It
r.hould be everybody's blWn
to help pan.ldpatc In finding the
orfglnal owner. When a stray cat
ls m Ing and gives birth to kit·
lens that are not touched by hu·
mans. the generation grows up u
part or lhc local wlldlile and ends
up afraid of humans. Microch1p
implants can be llfe·savtng to a
Mruy cat Animal shelters and
many telCUt groups nadonwfde consider, ~ If your pet doei
ran scan for the tlny cblp that ls not go outdoors. Thanb to the
implanted under the skin. and Newport Beach Pralle PamiJy
the infonna.Uon can be retrieved. Foundation. C'.ommunlty Animal
enabling the pets' owner to be Netwoftt purdwed a unJvmal
noufled. The3e ure .... vi.ng devices mJcroc:hJp ecanner that searches
~ tomethlng t!'Vt'ryone should rescued anlmab for Implants.
Dail~A Pilot
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u.c>tt.org has a ·eree· m1sfiing pet
dlrectory and offers dps on bow
to ftnd your mi5slng pet. Abo. a
valuable resource for the Orange
County animals Is the (714) 978-
PB'TS hotline oaered by Animal
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A.Mist.ance League. lhe group has
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Identify If your Jost pet is there.
~r. experts agree you need
to go to the shelter and look for
your anlmal, as color and breed
descriptions ~ often misunder·
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Be aware that Costa Mesas
ltray animals go to the Humane
Society in Huntington &ach,
21632 Newland St. Huntington
Beach. (714) 536-8480. Newport
Beach strays go to the Newport
Beach Animal Shelter that Is in-
side the Dover Shores Pet c.are
C.enter, 2075 Newport Blvd. (at
Victoria Street) in Costa Mesa.
(949) 722-8301.
•The Community Animal Networt II
a communlty-94.1pponed animal
organization lin«lng people and petl
through community .alon. See
other animals available for adoption
at www.anlm.tlnetworlt.org, or lt<>c>
by Ruuo'I pet store .t Fashion
Island betwMn ooon and 4 p.m. on
weekende. lnfonnatk>n: l949)
7~ or write to the Community
Animal Network 8t P.O. Box 8682.'
Newport BMch, CA 92868.
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NEIGHBORS
0..-Abergei.. ftorel
dellgnet from Newport BNch.
Wll ewitrded honorable
mention at the Society of
Amer1c9n Florfltl' Svtvie Cup
• Design Competition during it•
199th ennuer convention In·
Boq R.ton. Fla. A.berget
repreaented the Clllfomla State
Florel Alan. at the compethk>n
... Joab ec.w. a student at St.
Joechlm School in Cotta Me11,
received a certificate of merit
for hi• volunteer community
serJk:e from the Prudential
Spirit of Community Awarda
program ... Karl! Fost.r, a
student at St Joad'llm School in
Costa Mese, received a
certfficete of merit for her
volunteer community aervi<le
from the Prudential Spirit of
Community Awards program
. .. Samantha Cludd, a student
at St Joadlim School in Costa
Mesa, recelved a certificate of
merit for her volunteer
community service from the
Prudential Spirit of Community
Awards program ... Sww
ChftstenMn was named to lead
product operations and
Steve
Christensen
com pl lance
depertment
at Tahitian
Nonllnt.,..
national'•
South em
Cllifomi.'1
tal" o1flce,
located in
ColtaMeu
••• l<Mrt
H..wy,
coordinator
and
CCHhairman of the Balboa
Yad'lt C1ub's CHOC Regatta,
prnented a $3,600 c:hedt at the
Santa Ana Country Club to
Donna DIBart, chairwoman for
the Cinderella Guild of
Children's Hospital of Orange
County for the CHOC Regatta
and to Donna BIMchl, president
of the Cinderella Guild of CHOC
Hospital.
• NEIGHBORS epotllgllt.1
edllevements in the community.
Please direct noteworthy
Information to Luis Pena by fax at
(9491646-4170, or tend e-mail to
luis.pena@latlmn.com.
Donna DiBari, left, serves as the chairwoman of the Children's
Hospital of Orange County Regatta for
the Cinderella Guild of CHOC Hospital; Kent Harvey, center,
serves as the coordinator and c~hairman of the Balboa Yacht
Club's CHOC Regatta; and Donna Bianchi serves as the president
of the Cinderella Guild of CHOC Hospital.
DUI ARRESTS
ThHe P6Qple have bHn amnted
recently on auspicion of driving
under the influence of an
Intoxicant. They have only been
11rrttSted on suspicion of 11 crime
and, 111 with 1111 •usl'«fa. are
considered innocent until proved
guilty.
COSTA MESA
Sunday
•Jose Crisoforo Sllve·Tocpen. 34,
Cotta Mesa
• Tina Marie Valdez, 26, Costa
Mesa
•James Charies Bice. 61,
Newport Beach
• Jam• Joseph Torres. 20, Bell
Garden•
• Mlc:hael Donald Tutwiler, 46,
long Beach
Saturday
• Katherine Dolora Coteman, 29,
Cotta Mesa
• Paul Erv1n Adkln1, 63, Costa
Mesa
• Danny Joe Byers, 46, Cotta
MNa
• Mamerta Uaa Byer1, 37. Costa M ...
• Kelty MeganVenderhapen. 25,
Newport Beadl
• Dennis Dean Shaffer, 60.
Newport Beadl
• Jaamine Lam. 24, We1tmln1ter
lh\.lndrt
• Yoshiteru Shiwa. 62. Irvine
Wedne9day
•Joie Oejesu1-Flores. 25, Costa
Mesa
NEWPORT BEACH
Sundsy
•Brigitte Gisela Williama, 41,
Newport Beadl
•Juan Jose Medina. 27, Long
Beadl
Saturcbly
• Glenn Scott Koadl, 41. Newport
Beach
•Jeffrey James-Timotfly Manu1,
34. Newport Beach
• German Niklforoff. 38. Rancho
Santa Margarita
Fttday
• Donny Gofdberg, 32. Corona
• Beverty Ann Stln10n, 42.
Newport Beadl
•Holly Christine Fowler, 26,
Huntington Beach
Thunday
• Mlc:hael Donald MclMn, 32,
Newport Beach
• Rhonda Lee Potter. 39.
Huntington Beach
Wedlawlay
•Jennifer April Takaca, 32, Long
Beach
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Coun~il puts brakes on mobile home deal
Councilwoman
Libby Cowan lashes
out at a trailer park
property owner,
saying he must
work with tenants.
Deirdre Newman
OallyPdot
a cll&ng 10 the d ty's general plan
to convert HI Nido and Sriug Har·
bor into l1 medical omce build·
lng. He has al.so said that h will
dote the pwb It the appliaidon
ls not approved.
About 4~ ot the ownen from
both parts have a.lteady acx.-epted
his rclocat.lon offer, Brown so.Id.
Brown 'iald he has a reloaltlon
team on i.ite IWO limes u W\.'Ck to
help the remaining ownel'8 find u
suitable pat\ to move to.
COSTA MESA -Oty lende"' The Brown family ts also
Monday halted the Planning spending $7,000 to $8,000 a
C.Ommlsslons efforts to craft an month ln rent to hold spaces at
lnterim measwe to protect the other parks for these owners to
mobUe home owners at lil Nido move to, said Joe Brown Sr., who
and Snug Hamor trailer parks, consults his son and two daugh·
wh.lch are slated to be closed ln ters, who jointly own the park.
June. But they aren't having any luck
The City C.Ouncil unanimously with the holdouts, Brown Sr.
rejected both an Interim ordJ· •1 just want these people to
nance and an agreement with say. 'I want to move here or
one of the parts' owners, Joseph there,•• Brown Sr. saJd. ~lnstead I
G. Brown, on the grounds that get, 'You're just a bad guy.' I guess
neither could be applied retroac-it comt.>S with the territory. My
lively to Brown's pending appU-family has done nothing but be
cation. kind to these people for all the
Instead, the council directed years we owned IL Wf!!re not a big
the comml Ion and members of corporation. just a lictJe ramily,
the planning staff to conllnue and we feel for each of their
woating on a comprehenc;ive pain.·
mobile home park ordinance In July. the City Council di
that would pertain to park con-re<.ted planning staff members to
versions and closures. change the city's procedures for
But Councilwoman Libby Co mobile home park conversions Lo
wan put Brown on notice that he make them more spec1ilc liO it
should work with the rnoblle would have more authority over
home owners on an equitable re· the process. The city'& authority is
location package. From the dais limited by state law.
Monday night, she launched Into The Planning Conunil....ton fir.1
a cool, collected diatribe against considen..'tl a broad ordJnaJllt'
Brown, declaring that if he fails to that could be applied to Brown'i.
treat the owners re!>peclfully, he application, and would expand
can expect the council 10 JCt the city's authority to also mcludc
c,wiftly to protect the owners m mobile home park closures.
the future. Hut at the Ckt. 13 meeung.
"I do not believe Brown ha.<. planning staff and corruni.'>b1on
been fair and equitahle -he has crs realized that if this ordinance
heen despkable," Cowan I.aid. were approved, Uruwn would
"My challenge is to take this have to redo his applicaUon and
break we're giving you and be-relocation report. So an Interim
come a decent human being. ordinance pertaining only to
\\brk with (the owners! and Bmwn was suggested. Plarmlng
come to a solution, because if I CommiSsion Oialnnan Bruce
get the relocation repon and Garllch i.aid the ordinance Wa!.
things are not satisfactory. ru ~ pursued as a safeguard, ince it
slam an interim ordinance on would have required Brown 10
you.· comply with an independent re
Brown said he disagreed with view of his relocat.lon report
Cowan's characterization of him. Deputy City Atty. Marianne
MWhat's happened is Ubby ha.<> Milligan then suggested an
heard months and months of agreement be negotlated be
residents, and not much else tween the city and Brown that
from us, which is our choice," would accomplish the same pur·
Brown said. "I thinJc we i.hould pose as the Interim ordinance,
put together a package and refute but be done faster and protect
evetythlng There's just some stuff the c11y Crom Uabll1ty.
that isn't real realislic."After the After rejecting both the interim
decision, loud cheers erupted ordinance and an agreement,
from a group of mobile home council members lndlcated that
owners from the two parts. This U1ey are anxiously awaiting the
group has railed against the relo Independent examination of the
cation pack.age Brown has of· relocation report, which Brown
fered a<1 nol being equal to the pald for. The third-party review ii.
v-dlue of the homes. Brown Is expected to be ready early next
mainly offering owners S3,()()() to year.
relocale. Councilman Mike Scheafcr
Irene Shannon, a feisty owner c;ald he was imprci.sed by Co
who has been one of the moM wan\ unrestrained comment.,
vocal, said she was pleased wilh toward Brown.
the council's decision. "It.showed a lot of courage on
~With the conditions they put her part 10 say that,· Scheafer
on It, I'm reaJ encouraged, be Mid. "Sometimes people don't
cause any chance of it going have 1he guts to say what they
retroactive was slim," Shannon re-dlly feel She kind of i.ummed
sald. up wha1 we all feel. I thought she
In May 2002, Brown applied for did a wonderful thing (Mondayl
COSTA MESA CITY
COUNCIL WRAP-UP
INSIDE CITY
HALL
1-letl' "" Stmw uf t/i(I Items
t/Je cvu11ell m1isulerrd Monday:
IKEA PARKING LOT
The council considered a re-
quest from IKF.A to change the
Home Ranch master plan and
the North C.OSta Mesa Specific
Plan to alJow construction of a
new parking lot for its business
at 1475 South C.Oast Drive.
In November 2001. when
the project was approved,
1.520 parldng spaces were pru·
posed. Bur changes made to
the parking lot during con·
struction resulted In there be-
ing only 1,430 parking spaces
available. llCEA
bought the cor·
ner propeny
next to its site for
a parking lot.
Since thls wm
a substantial change of use
rrorn the offices that were ap·
proved for this site under the
I tome Ranch master plrm, re·
view of the change wa<. re·
quired.
WHAT HAPPENED
FY1
WHAT: City Council meeting
WHEN: 6:30 p.m., Dec. 1
WHERE: City Hall. 77 Fair
Drive
INFO: (714) 754·5221
but.ion. These are city funds,
not Measure A funds. Lhat the
school district is w.ing for up·
grading its schools.
• $300,000 from the klirvic.'W
Park Development Pund
• S 133,000 for the coni.1ruc
LIQJl of a traffic signal, for
which no location ha.c, been
designated yet
• $150,000 from the M!Mlng
Unit Sidewalk capital improve·
ment project
• S70,000 that We.LS going to
be used to replace the Wake
ham Park picnic 'heltcn.. Pub·
lie services staff mcmben. have
determined that thc&e &truc-
tures will last for ;mother i.ev·
era! years, with some repairs.
WHAT WAS SAID
Ml have some concerns with
some of the allocallons, llke
the sidewallc funds." Manwo1
said The vote was 3·2 with
Steel and Mansoor dls8enting.
The council unanlmou_.Jy TEEN COMMITTEE
approved the i;equt.>sl
TEWINKLE PARK
IMPROVEMENTS
FUNDING
The council consldcrt'd re
allocating funding from other
sources in the amount of
about Sl.3 million for ap·
proved upgrades to the TeWin
Ide Park lake, athJeuc complex
and skateboard park.
WHAT HAPPENED
The council approved reallo
eating the funds, with the con-
ditJons that any of the funds
tha1 are not spent be returned
to the special projects account
and that a liiit of where the
funds are alloca1ed from be
maintained. Councilmen Allan
Mansoor and Oiris Steel db·
sented.
This is where the money wdJ
come from:
• $299,760 an
2002 Roberti·
Zeberg-1 lams
funds, whlch aw
• granted by the
state and can only be used for
the purchase, development or
redevelopment of parks for
recreational purpo~'-
• $200,000 from t11e exbting
Net Revenue/Spe('lal Pro11..><:ts
account
• SI00,000 from Ule TuWin
Ide School parking 101 conlrl·
night."
·nie Planning Commisi.ion will
again consider the comprehen·
1ne council considered d1~
banding the AdVlSOry Commit·
tee of Thens as a formal com-
mittee of the council and
instead expanding the corn ·
millee to advise both th1:
council and the recreation di·
vision.
'fhe Advisory Committee of
Teens is a council-appointed
committee that was created m
1997 to provide perspective
and input regarding commu·
nity proje<.1.S. improvemenu.
and activiU~ 1ha1 appeal 10
youth. It also respon~ 10 re·
quests for Input
from the ~ounl"il,
cornmJss1om •.
committees and
c,taff member'>.
Over the pai.I
two years, the committee has
had several ml'l:llllg<i where a
quorum of the members was
not achieved and some c;talT
members felt more lime was
belng spent on organizing 1he
comminee rather than the
committees actlvltlet..
WHAT HAPPENED
The council approvt'tl tJio,.
banding the commlttee and
pulling the group under the
auspices of the recreation di vi
sum. Ille vote wac., 4 10 I with
Man<;o0r dissenting.
'live mobile home park conver
i.lon/closure onJlnamt• al iti.
meeling on Monday.
BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS
Special Ed advisory
meeting tonight
The Special Education Com-
munity Advisory C.Ommittee for
the school district will host o
community resource presenta-
tion and parent meeting tonJgh1.
The meeting will Introduce
parents and professionals to
communlry resources that can
&upport and enhance the educa-
tion of special needs children.
Representatives from organl·
z.alions like Special Olympics
and the-I.earning Disabilities
Assn. of Orange C.Ounty wW be
there.
Spanish translation and child
cate wUJ be available to partJci-
pants..
The committee Is a group of
pan?nta. educations and mem·
bera of the communiry who are
concerned with spednJ educa
lion wues and programs ln the
Newport ·MC3a Unified School
District. The committee serves In
an advisory capacitY, to hefp de-
velop home-school partnerablps,
parent educadon programs and
recommcndatJon.s to the school
board on 1~laJ education IB-
su
n1e meeting will be hdd froru
7 to 9 p.m. ln th board room or
the Newpon·Mca Educadon
Center at 2985 Rear St. For more
Information, call C.Osta Mesa
Mayor Gary Monahan, who
chairs the committee, at (714)
754·5192.
Newport Explorers nab
6 trophies in county meet
The Newport Beach Police
Hxplorers Post I 050, a group of
14· to 21 -year-olds who train In
law enforcement and perform
community service, brought
back six trophies from the Ex-
plorer C.OmpeUtlon of the
Orange County Law Enforce·
ment Explorers last we~end.
The Newport Explotirs Post
won fl.rat place for handling of
domcstJc vtolence, hostage ne·
gotJatJona and crime scene ln·
vestigatlons. The team alao won
the second-place trophy ln the
domestJc vfolence-bandllng
c. •gory n second-place trophy
fo1 andlltlg DUI situations and
1hln place for male phy11icnJ
agtllt)
Men1bcrs of the Newport
Beach team wbo competed an!:
Nouhad Coplan. Kyle Werner,
'ltt.Yeln Nguyen, O\arle1 Al·
bright, Ann Sh1ndJer, Kim Shel-
ton, Sara Bottum, Sergio Luna.
Brtan Budrow, Ashleigh WU·
Uama-Pearcc, Jim Speicher and
D vtd Mcdlna. Newpon'a wu
on of 43 Rlrplorer Po ti to par·
FOR THE RECORD
,
tic1pate in the competition,
which took place Saturday and
Sunday at the Sheriff's Tactical
Training Center in Anaheim
and Included 11 even ts.
Public invited to nature
cente( walk
'Ille public Is lnvfted to visit
Newport Beach's envt.ronmen-
1al Nature Center at noon
Thursday for a walk through the
center w11h 11c, founder, floberl
House.
Created in 1972 on unused
land next to Newporr I larbor
High School, the center now is a
garde!] featuring 14 of Callfor·
nla's 28 plant communities in
duding a desert und redwood
forest.
The center is at 160 I 16th !'it.
For more lnformat.lon, call 949·
645-8469 or visit www./:'N(_;pn-
ter.org.
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BECll.ER 9lbl court wu of lbe opbllon to 1998. ptlliend. actteM 11na New, Wlllf
tblt chi ... crllJI were not con· "We have gotten a lot of re-a recording de\1ct and~ a
Calllnued from Al dUIL1ed tn lknDar co~ IDd tpOnM 6om all over the country convmudon about the mwdtl.
lho*t llOt hew been tlCel\'9d U tuPPOrtinl Stk, • tJnda 8echJet New WU Uo the ltu witMll ~· l.Opeciyllld. ..Jd.. "The-Web lite ls under re-In the hllb•proftle utal that WU
88ch1er't ~ WUIWn lo-1!de lec:bler'I ~ Linda construcdon now but wfU be up featured by televlalon propum
pen)'i iald he Wdl IJJe a peddOn ledM. • alUci b •19 dJeip-abort)y. • • such U ABC't •20120" and COV•
to tb9 1t>,,.U... court to ......, ~ "1th tis. appellat.9 Unila Bechler llkl ahe will ered by channds 1uch u Court
the appeal. 11 dllt peddon » d9-coun\ "Bedaion. • vi.lit her IOJl In atate prlaon dUa TY.
nlecL he wtll ..,..a 11 furtbillr to "Mi. ~y dld an acellent weekend. New, who II now marrted. the
thuweSUpr.ne Court fob wkll the appeal." lhe AUL •tfe'a dolnsJust tine,• &huald. mother of dvee c:hJJdren and ex·
':The W:Dily IHla very IVOrWY• .,But we hope th&t the Califomla •tfe'• well·Ubd there and ii even pectlng her towth cb.Ud. aaJd Be-
lbal my client wltt ~a ~ SUpreinl Court Judpl the cue wod:ing ln the legal library." dller •tfll gives her nfsbttnare&
dea.Aoo, • he eald. on ICI lepJ mmt.• Pegye'a father, Glenn M.anhal.I, •rm ecst.adc that the ~peal
ropcny Aid the abd9 ~ • Tho 8echJer limily ldD «>per· who 1ivet With his wl(e, June. In was denied.• she said. •But I al·
(;qurt has the authority to cor· atea lbe fr#b«;hl#r.c:om Web lite Dater, N.M., said he .I.a ti..,py ways fear he's going to do some·
rect errors In n.lllnp made bY that p. updated lntarmation with the outcome of the appeal, thing to me when 1 least expect
lower cowu. Several *'-ww. aboUt Bechler'• appeal prociea wbJch wu decided Pdd.ay. lt,. , •
railed In BedlJet'• NJpeaJ arid· The' me also offers a sao~ooo re-"lt was. one more good atep, • She even fears fo.r her llfe. New
the appel.l.ate court had ~ ward 8>t tnlormation about .the be aaJd. "The d.lstr:fct attorney lai.d.
•ponded with a 4S·page ~ wt..bouta of Pegye Bechler. had usured us that we had a . •1 think about him tmTY day,•
be aafd. who II claUnt may have eacaped strong cue." abe said. "I never leave my door
Among the ~ the court to aaochtr country to dodae fed-But despite the law and what unlocked. J have 'caller ID.' It
was cndeal of tlle vfdeo tapee ol. eta1 prilon time for Medicare goes on ln courts. "life toet on,• scares me sometimes to think
sea ut&s, wtUch proMCUton hUd.: said Manha1l. The Manalla that he wouldn't have gone to
used to show that Becblet't ltOry In Jlnuliy. Mf.V AUted Uvf.ns adopted two of 8ecb.Jer's chll· prison lf I hadn't worn the wire.
about his wlfe'1 diappearanee me.. 1 c:o.ta Mesa company d.ren aft.er his arrest. Ke would've been a free man.
wu ootcredlble. JCopmyaakl. OIM:e opented by Eric and Pegye "'We haw two of our grand-And I'm~ he's sitting thete ln
Bechler had cla1med bl! Wll Aei:hla ~ to pay $1.6 mil-ch.lld.ren and our oldet da.ugtner his jall cell thinking about me
on a body board behind a tented Uon to reeolve allepdooa of bu one." Marahall laid. "The and bow J sent hlm to jall. •
speedboat when a wave pitched Medicare &aud. The aealemmt bays ue playing football. The
him under water. Whe:o be aur-•tenuned !mm allegadom that gl.rl.s playing aoccer. They're • DEEM BHARATH covera public
faced. he said. his wt!e bad cl»-GertQri. a wboUy ~eel AlfV llappy little child.ten.~ ufety and courta. She may be
appeared. := from 199& to 1998, Bechler wu arrested 1n Octo-reechedat(949) 674-4226orby
y charged COIU on tta ber 1999 aft.er a two-year lnvesti· e-mail at dHpa.bharathll
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chlldreo are phyafcally unftt.
accordlng to a recent f8POlt by
the C.alltomla Center for Public
Heahb Advocacy. The llUdy
used Che multi of the 2001
Callfomla Phyaical Fltoeaa Test
to reach these concluaJona.
Remember those test where
you had to sprint for erasers,
run a mile, cowit bow many
pull·upt or slt·upt you could
dof ~tty. kids anm't
pedonnfna u well as
genandoDI paat.
In acklldon to poor
performance on tetta. docton
are 8nd1ng an ala.rm.lns Increase
of 1YPe 2 Diabetes.
hypertension and joJnt damage
ln cbJJdren -prob.lema that
were once only .een ln adults.
State Health Dllector Diana m.
Bonta said. Bonta aaid these
children aie also at greater r1&k
for chronic health prob#ma
later.
I "U flipping throup a
magazine on the exetdle bib
the other day and I came acrou
a lhocldng statistic: the awrage
Amerlcan child apendl 38 houra
a week in front of the teltviaion.
Yep. SI. Thal,, a full-time job.
A.ltb~gb dangerously
overwelght people are more
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369 E. 17th Street 113, C.. Maa • (949) 64U745
(Ac:a1 tom
often found in lower
sodo-economJc tettinS', there
are three wamlng signs that are
prevalent hem also.
They are: jobs and lives that
are more sedentary than ln the
put (white collar work. littlng at
a desk all day); eating at home
less because of so many
dlffeient activities (National
Owity League, AYSO, Uttle
League, tennis and piano
lessons); and the diet "yo·yo"
syndrome, Grumet said
That's right. even all that
conscious calorie counting
could be laying the foundation
for weight problema. Hnot
obesity, an eating disorder or
poornutridon,Gnunetsaid.She
said the media Is a huge culprit
in promoting that
model-waif-like figure, and that
me&aage tends to hJt certain
asperu of thls community llke a
brick wall.
•1 am ln Corona del Mar and I
see kids with eating disorders, it
ia a real concern,'' Grumet said
•Many are very aware of It,
though. and tab steps to
correct it. or prevent It. But
some people just get caught."
We are lucky to live in a
beaudfuJ community, where we
can walk around the Back Bay .
surf, ride b!Us and ride
Rollerblades along the beach.
but there la a di1ference between
having access to activities and
getting out and doing them. ·oh sure, people want to
enjoy the outdoors here but
people also make excmes,"
Grumet said. •Even if we live In
a beautlful area. it ls all about
makrng(exe.rdse)apriority."
ln a society where we have the
money to buy state·of·the·art
entertainment centers, the best
computers with the most RAM.
Sony Playst.adon, Nintendo
Game Cube, DSL. DVDs. CDs
and MP3s, can we afford the
AROUND TOWN
• Send AACXJM> TOWN ltem1 to
tM Daitv Pitot, 330 W. Bay St.,
eo.t.. M ... , CA 92827; bv Hnall
to /ul .. ,,.,,alll•tJ,.,,.._com; bv fax
to (949) 646-4170; or bv calling
(949) 674-4298. lndude th9 time,
ct.ta end location of the event. 11
well • • c:ontac:t phone number.
consequences of sitting around
on our B·U-T-n using them?
Perhaps people can keep those
well-earned dollars and buy
simple toys such as bikes, roller
skat.es. skateboards and athletic
equipment. which promote
active lifestyles.
Last time I checked, the game
of tag didn't cost a dlme and
burnt a good 300 calories.
Oh yeah, and slow down,
Grumet said.
"That is kind or it, ln a
nutshell: Our lifestyles are too
fast." Grumet said "People don't
have time tQ plan their meals
and sit down and enjoy nice.
sa.dafylng and healthy foods."
J also have It on good
authority that a lot of people ln
this area are looking for causes
to get Involved with: here's one.
This community can use Its
wealth and influence to bring
more awaren~ to this
epidemic.
Obviously, the overall health
of our state and county ls
Important, but if you want a
reason that hJts closer to home,
think of what it will cost to treat
obesity-related illnesses in
those.
Imagine the taxes those
money-grubbing legislatures are
going to want to tab out of your
paycheck to pay for the chronic
health problems of
lower-income children who
suffered from poor nutrition.
Think we have budget
problems now?
Walt until Medicare is
clamoring to pay for triple
bypass surgery for the one child
In five, who grew up to have
heart disease.
•LOLITA HARPER writes columns
Monday1. Wedne~aya and
Fridays. She may be reacned at
19491 574-4275 or bV a-mall at
lo/lta.harp#lrf/Jlatlme1.com.
Food Be Your Medicine,· a free
seminar bv Chartea Holmes, from
6:30 to 7:30 p.m. In the Patio CaM.
The mertet 11 at 225 E. 17th St
lnfonnatlon end reeervatlon1:
(949) 631-4741, (800) 595-6667.
The Fnel* cl Newport Coat wm
have their annual meeting at 7:30
p.m. In Room No. 1 at the Oaal1
Senior Center, 800 Marguerite
Ave. Hiatortc Orange County film1
wlll be shown, end an update Wiii
be given on development In
Ctyltel Cove Stete Park.
Information: (949) 844-6998.
The~~ DvttroPtlY ft1tnde eupport group wtn mett at 7 p.m. at Coco., 2760
Harbor Btvd., Cotta Meu.
lnfonnedon: (949) 860-1212, (714)
481-!MOO.
THURSDAY
TM 0..,. County,..., Ind
Expoti1lon Center wtll hOtt the
Creative Sewing Fair from 9 e.m.
to 6 p.m. at bulldlng No. 10. The
COit wlll be f7 •nd no charge for
cl\lldren I year1 end younger.
Information: (72A) 325-6689,
hlfP.:11\Nww,..wf~tl.oom.
UCINlnt'aC...forWomenand
Men end the Crot1 Cul\'l.irel Cenetr
wttl pnlMnt .,ARoom Withe View.
A Lit. of Acdvllm" from noon to
1:30 p.m. It UC lrvtnn Ct'OM
Cuteural Center. The pNMntatJon
wttt be .,, ec:tl"9 dlecl-'on on
~end 9lhnlclty end how ft
lffecta women'I,.... In
reldOfwhlp to vtolenct.
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will only take place after school
hours.
"The parents had concerns,"
district spokesperson Jane Gar-
land said. "There were no prob·
!ems and it didn't put anyone at
harm. We did this to relieve par-
entB' anxiety."
Notes went home last week
telling parents that the work
would start Monday and signs
were posted throughout the
campus, said Bonnie Martin, di·
rector of project manager
McCarthy Construction.
The problems started Monday
when gaps appeared ln the tent
covering the work area. Princi-
pal Mellissla Ou1stensen said.
Work stopped while the plas·
tic was repaired, but parents
protested when it resumed
while their children were still ln
class. Today, 52 students stayed
home, Oui.steruen said.
District officials, including
Barbot, met with parents Tues-
day morning. Work will now
take place from 2 to 6 p.m. this
week. and should finish by Sat-
urday, Martin said.
"We are following. by l~tter of
the law, all procedures and
guidelines from the (Air Quality
Management Department] and
(Environmental Protection
Agency). over and beyond what
ls required," Martin said. "We
SATURDAY
The Oninge County Felr Ind
Exposition Center will hott the
Creative Sewing Fair from 9 a.m.
to 6 p.m. at building No. 10. The
coat will be $7 and no charge tor
d'llldren 6 yeara end younger.
Information: (714) 325--5689,
hnp:/lwww.HWfngeventa.com.
fahlon Wand wfl hoet ltl 1nnuel
tree lighting ceremony at 6 p.m.
The tree will be lighted at th• end
of "Celebrate the Seaton,"• tong
end def'lel8 apectacular bv
ltudenta fonn the Orange County
High SdW>OI for the AIU. Info.
nnatlon: (949) 721·2000. http://
www.mopfahlonl-1and.oom.
caw Hei•"IUtOn w11reec11nc1
1lgn hl1 new chlldren'a book
•Hany & Hannan: The Amencan
Adventure: at 2 p.m. at Barnet Sc
Noble, Matro Pointe, 901 South
Coest Drive. Information: (714)
444-0226.
MONDAY The~Coonty~ of
Chlldhelp USA wlll hive a
funck'llMr from 4 to 9:30 p.m. for
dine In end from 10 1.m. to 9:30
p.rn. for tab out It tht N.wport
R1b Company, 2198 Harbor Btvd.,
Cotti Meta. The N.wport Rlb
ComPlnV will donate 20% of Heh
bHI to ~ldhetp USA.
A.-vltlone: Nancy Whfdod(,
(9'8) 6ite 42281
HOV.2t
The COlea M.e..., CerWllr
wftt be~ Thanbglvlng
wtth. home<looktd mMI. The
went II~ bv8'mit 6'ngh
of Angel't Al*> Spe. The OOlt '°'
the went .. $2 perpenon. The
OOltto become. rnembet of 1he
.,_.lit $11. lnformedon: (M)
148-2318.
NOV.21
hired a thlrd·party company for
air-quality monitoring and all of
our levels to date are well below
permissible exposure limits."
The asbestos ln question is In
window putty and some plaster
wall&, Martin said. Maximum
acceptable levels for airborne fi.
ber particles during the removal
are .01 fibers per cubic centi-
meter.
According to a report from
Ambient Environmental, which
is monitoring air quallty during
the procedure, the samples have
ranged from .002 to .005. The
company also uses differential
pressure air filtration devices
with HEPA filters to keep fibers
in the work area.
If the work ls done correctly.
the process is generally safe,
said Michael T. Klein.man, a pro·
fessor of community and envt·
ronmental medicine at UC Ir·
vine.
Operating procedures keep
the public risk low, he said.
•If I thought lt was a safety Is-
sue, I'd be leading (students) all
out of the school myself," Cluis-
tensen said.
But parents said it's more than
the potential danger to their stu·
dents that worries them.
"It should have been caught,"
said parent Meg Harrison, who
did not pull her child out Tues-
day. "But It took parents making
phone calls to stop it. So many
things have not gone the way
they said they would. It's a ques·
tion of credibility."
County Martet Place from 7 a.m.
to 4 p.m. at the Orange County
Fairgrounds. Admiulon will be
free. There wlll be an artlaana' end
creftera' comer, photo• with Santa
Oau1 end eeeaonal entel'talnment.
NOV.29
The Orange County Colony of
Me'fi'ower Descendants will
have It• ennuel Compact Dey
Luncheon et 10:30 e.m. et the
Holldey Inn 3131 South Briatol,
Coate Mffe. Anyone who 11
deacended from one of the 26
known heed1 of femlllea can
join. Information: (949)~6871 ,
http:/lwww.ocmayflower.org.
NOV. 30
The Onlnge ~nty Chapt« of
the Swedlah Women'•
Educatlonel Aun.will heve lta
annual Swedlah Chrtltmae
event, Whlch promotea Swedl•h
tredftlona st 11 1.m. In the Coete
Mt1e Neighborhood community
center. 1846 Perk Ave. Th• coat
will be $2 for chlldren younger
th~n 16 and S6 for ldulta and
older teenegera. lnform1tlon:
('48) 786-2734.
DEC.1
South Cout Pleu will hwe ID
21 at ennuel 'frM.Ughtlng
c.rtmony et e p.m. It Town
Center Pert, ldJtctnt to th•
W.atln South Cont PINI. The
9()..foot Whitt flr will be edomed
by 16,000 llQM:e. TM ceremony
will feeture the AH Amertcln
Bov• Chorue •nd an 1pp .. rene1
by honorary •"*9, J•nnlfer
Volt from KTl..A..'fV.
DIC.4
.The Orllfile ceu.tty ~of
O,Hdhelp USA wtfl heYt •
hotldey boutlquie Ind tunc:Non
et 10 1.m. In lh9 Hy11 Aegencv, '"°° Jlmboree louleYlfd, IMnt. For 1111~1 oonteat
Neney Whltlocl It (-
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Johnny Sanchez,
right, an
Att>ertsons
employee for 13
years, cheers
with Carolyn
Pfeiff er and
others on Harbor
Boulevard and
Wilson Street.
Maey readers are
fed up with the
strike.
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DAILY PILOT
READERS RESPOND
No sympathy for the strikers
AT ISSUE: Grocery
shopping during the
United Food and
: ·Commercial Workers
. ' union strike.
shopping venue is Mother's
Mark.et On Thursdays, I would
go to the farmers marlcet at the
Orange County Fairgrounds
because Smith Farms sells
organic products.
And then there's a German
bakery from Dana Point at the
market, and I sometimes would
buy bread from them. For my
meat and chicken, I go to Whole
Foods in Tustin.
But I'm very grateful for
Mother's Market because they
stoclt up a wonderful supply of
organic Items. Especially the
fruits and vegetables: you can't
beat that
Most of the large chain
grocery stores may have organic
foods but Its such a small, small,
small section. It's a token you
might say, so why even bother
to go there.
,.. Al first, I avoJded the markets
. ' with the picket lines. After I read
, that they were unwilling to pay a
' small share of their health
, ' lnsurance and wanted it for free,
:, l now shop anywhere I want.
So, as far as the grocery stores
go; if they depended on my
patronage they would have been
out of business a long time ago.
So, the strike real11.hasn't hurt
me.
At Mother's they do sell Hegan
Daas and I buy Hagan Daas
lce-cream.But~lwantthe
larger sl.z.e, I do go once In a
whlle to Ralphs because they
have coupons.
Rvery hard-working person I
, know bu had their insurance go
, '' up some -even doubled. It's
.. hard on everyone. So I say to
'.. them, get over It and get back to
. work.
The only time I go to Vons is
for my recycling. I take my
bottles cans and plastic bottles
and go to Vons and get my
refund. Other than that, J really
don't ftnd it necessary to shop at
the regular grocery chains on a
regular basis.
But by in large I don't
patronize the markets just
because they don't stock the
organics like Mother's Mar~et
does. And I am so thankful that
they are here.
ANN MERRITT
Corona del Mar ...
· ' I haw been a shopper of
" organic foods for a number of
, years now. So, my maJn
JUNE MCKINZJE
Costa Mesa
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Cekbration, the City of Costa Mesa is seeking
Costa Mesa busine1ses, organizations or
individuals who are interested in purchasing a
street banntr that will be displayed on some of
the most highly travekd streets in our City.
The 3 foot by 5 foot banner will feature the
CostaMazing logo along wilh your name (left).
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thal will go up for S'ix (6) months starting in
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to you/
The cost of the banner is $200. This opportunity is
available to the first SO respondents.
If you are interested, please compleu the lnfonnallon b1low and return to:
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City of Costa Mesa
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Huma~ity extends to
our four-legged fri~nds
The article, •Police rule out
shelter negligence In dog theft. M
on Nov. 6, contains misleading
information. Here Ls a different
version of the event
"Security" is an inappropriate
word to use regarding the actions
of those at the Orange County
Humane Society In regard to the
stolen dog. I would not leave a
$1,200dog1n a fenced yard
overnight unless I intended for
someone to take It
Marines don't leave their secret
documents unguarded or
unlocked. Security. in the proper
sense of the word here, Is either
guarded or locked. There were no
guards and no locks. There were
no provisions for security to
speak of when the puppy was
stolen. There was no negligence
because it was standard
operating procedure to have no
security.
According to th~ article the
Last Chance for An1mals
organization states, "even a
fenced yard and locked gate are
no guarantees that your dog wUl
not be stolen.• The proper
application of security here ls
merely a matter of app)ytng
common sense. The humane
creatment for a puppy would be
to: have tags made for the dog;
report to the police the dog
m.Wing; pay out-of-pocket for a
lock or, seeJc one of the plenty of
good hwnane people out there,
who would be happy to lend or
contribute to pay for a loclc or
other types of security.
None of these humane things
were done by the Mowner" or
anyone else, that we know about.
other than, my wife, Tracey
(ELFBRATE
Dorame. A Costa Mesa city
ordinance states that a stray
animal has to be reported to the
police and says nothing about
reporting it to Animal Control
The puppy was reported to the
Costa Mesa Police. Dorame was
coerced Into relinquishing the
dog to Animal Control upon the
threat of being charged with
grand theft. The puppy did not
neces.sarlly have to be
sWTendered to I.he Animal
Control in the first place. The
puppy was deemed heallhy and
had shots from a Costa Mesa
veterinarian before being
Impounded at I.he Humane
Society. Dorame also had every
Intention of retumlng I.he dog to
the rightful owner. Fvery lost
puppy and I.heir owner i,hould be
so lucky as to have Dorame to
take care of them. There are
plenty of officers coUecting dogs.
yet not enough to investigate
stolen ones. And U1e ~helters
should.be trying to fi11d loving
familles for arumals not to take
animals away from loving
families.
Go down and checlt out this
Mno kill" shelter. Iii It really all that
humane? The humane choice
would be to allow the puppy a
better environment with
Dorame. The puppy went from a
warm, loving home to a cold
thief's hands.
The Last Olance For Animals
also states I.hat finding a stolen
pet Is hard work. It is endless and
heartbreaking. There is not much
support for those with stolen
pets, unfortunately. Friends and
family will want you to give up.
adopt another dog. get on with
0\ TH E BA Y.
your Ufe. There are few people
who truly understand the endless
questions and worries and fears
that you wUl have. Is your dog
safe? Is It alive? Is It being
abused? ls It warm and being fed
properly? Is It being used for
research? The questions and the
worry haunt you endlessly.
The Costa Mesa City Attorney
Is presentJy investigating
ownership of the Orange County
Humane Society. Whether the
puppy belonged to the Humane
Society, the City of Costa Mesa,
or whomever, remains to be
seen. Dorame was denled the fair
opportunity to adopt a stray
'puppy. just lib any other citizen of
Costa Mesa would
The children of Costa Mesa
High School are saddened to
hear that the puppy~ '>lolen
Unfonunately, even the mo~t
responsible pet owner. loM: their
animals. 'lbere is no guarantee
that they have the opportunity to
reclaim their pets If there is the
opponunity for it to be stolen
from a shelter. Oilldren
especially, are psychologitall~
lfllpacted during a time of cn,t.,
and lose hope when pubhr
officials are unsupportivc of their
grief. AB American citizen.. ... we
should be obligated to have u
concern to avoid the
demorah7.auon of our dultJrcn
and our society.
I urge you to be concerned
and exrumne the polic1e<., and
procedure" of the animal 'lhcltcr;
on behalf of our cilie!>. our
citilln'>, our children and our
impounded pets.
JON DORAME
Costa Mesa
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
"What I likttl the best about
thif match is that they
combined composure with
o rtal fighting spirit.''
• ClvitdllnMft, CdM arts
Volleyball coach
M WeO'IHday, NcMmber 19, 2003 ~YIDrNcNnlDunn: (949157~223 • Spoft1Fu::(949)650-0170 ,
• GIRLS TENNIS
EYEOPENER
• Oaily~Pikx •
S,....IWflffl-.. ~.i..ruAonollliol
Nov. 24 honot'M
FRED HOKANSON
f
CdM ·sends Mater Dei packing
Sea Kings win 12th match in a
row to advance to CIF
semifinals, while handing
Monarchs their first loss of year.
Mut1.h. for tile September match, but the
duo thOwed up In fine form Tuesday, con·
tributing five ol CdM'a 13 winL Mul:2'h and
freshman dOublel partner Jiilian .Braver-
man lost Just four games In sweeping, while
Holland toot two or three sets. •
~yl 10 l wasn't going to klee this time. I
bad to beat her," Damion sa.ld. "She is really
good and hlts the ball hard. I had to wait for
her to miss and have an easy ball to put .. • away." :' Feichter moved Damion to singles toward • •
Junior Jami Steele and frealunan Hayley the end of the regular season and she seems a '
to have adjusted comfortably. • · •
FOUNTAIN VALLEY -The Corona del Mar Hlgb
girts tennla team wrapped up Mater Del's season In
a tight package and lent the host Monarchs Into the
otf·seeson. not to be open«! again until next ran.
Young swept at No. 1 doubles for CdM, while the
duo of nor Jadde Manning and freahman Mi·
randa Young, Hayley's twin ter, won two of three
teta. Rachael Millei daimed one-set, while fresh.
man fill Damion won two sets before Michelle Al·
kins replaced her In the third round. CdM woo the
match after the second round. ~ 10-2, subdu-
ing Coadi Scott Fek:hter'a lnfdal nerves.
'"This type of match could make th.lnp good for :
you. It could mab your future." Feiduer aakl of Da·
mion's victory over Murphy.
Oamlon received additional motivation from
Brett Hansen-Dent, stepbrother of fonner CdM
standout Tuyk>r Dent. a three-time singles cham-
pion on the Association of1!nnls Professionals tour
this year who ts ranked 32nd. Damion and Murphy ·
both hit balls with Hansen-Dent. who watched Da-
mion Jn a CdM mateh for the first time this fall.
The See. Kings. on the other hahd. rmWned on
their journey through the ClF Southern Section OM·
idon J playo6. dispensing of lhe previously unde-
feated Monardls. 13-S. lo a quartedlnaJ match 'JUes-
day al the Loi CaboDeros Sports Village. The Sea
• lClngs (15--4) have woo 12 matmes In a rrM and
·rs there atl)'One out here who Is not nerwus? 1
don't think so," Feichter said during the flrst set
MARKC.DUSTlN/OM.YPllOT avmsed a l(>-8 losa to the Monarchs (18-1) In 5eJ>"
Corona def Mar's Brittany Holfand rips a tembet
Damion's first. and second-rouad matches lasted
the longe5t out of the remaln1ng five. but the hsh·
man ma.iotained her poise. Damion beat MicbeJle
Murphy, a friend whom she often pracdc.es with.
6-3, In the second round to give CdM the deciding
10th poinL
"He's not supposed to cheer for either one of us
In the fear that the other one might hurt him.· Da-
mion said joldngty. De&P.te the 1oas, the l8llfPs ana sm0es wm CDlttnue · •
backhand in Tuesday's CIF Division I quarterfinal CdM didn't have aenlocs Brittany Holland. the Pa· "·
match aialnst host Mater Dei at Los Caba.lleros. cific Cout League singles champion. and Juliette "(In the previous match tbls year! I lost, 6-4. (to See CdM, Pqe A7 '
No denying
Sea Kings
Corona del Mar sweeps Notre Dame
of Sherman Oaks in CIF Southern
Section Division III-A semifinals.
Steve Vlr1en
Daily Pilot
SHERMAN OAXS -WhUe the C.Orona del Mar Hlgb
(Prls volleyball team celebrated and posed Cor pictures, Sea
King Coach Bill ChrlstJansen paused before speaklng, took
a look At his squad land produced a wide grin.
·Maybe ft was our time: he said.
U WU their time, Indeed.
Q>rona del Mar, which baa lost ln the
aemltlnal o( the CJP playofl'J the past five'
~ara. broke through the CIF Southern
SectJon Division Ill·A semUlna.ls with a
25·20, 25·18, 25-18 Victory <Mr host Sher·
man <>ab Notre Dame Tuesda~
TI\e Sea Kings will face top-seeded
Bishop Montgomery In the ClP DMsJon
ID·A dtJe match Friday or Saturday ar Cypress College
Corona's vtcrory also seemed Cattfu), and redeeming, for
senior Undsey En lgn who delivered a match-high 16 kills.
Lost year. P.nslgn was out with a kidney ln!ect.lon and
miSled the quarterfinals and Cc:IM~ semifinal loss to Har·
va.rd. Westlake.
But there was no holding her back this season.
•AJt season long I W85 ready for the playoffa," said f.n.,
sign. who collected 15 digs. •1 didn't want to let my team
go down."
Ensign was a threat throughout tvety gapie and Not.re
Dame had no answer. When the Sea JOngs weren't going to
Bnslgn. they also had Junior Joroan Smith and aenlor t,.au·
ren Snell to depend on. Snell, who Quiatian.sen said had
the bes;t game of htt career. recorded 11 kills and Smith
had seven. SneD aho provtded two nces.
"ThJ'i feels awe5e>me." Snell said momenta after she
slammed the match-ending kill. ·11·s my fourth year and
we had been going to the semifinal every year Md losing.
But we all came together."
The Sea Klngs (21 ·8). the No. 2 seed, pulled away from a
15~15 tJe ln the first game. The victory seemed pivotal, as
CdM never relinquished the momentum and fed off Notre
Dame's crowd.
"Our goal was LO keep them quiet.• Ensign said.
ln Game 'JWo. the Sea Kings .Uenced the Knights (18-7)
with eound ball control and relentless pressure at the net.
CdM pulled away Crom a 17-14 lead by outacorlng Not.re
Dame, 8.,., u P.mign ended the game after finishing an u-
51.st from Btu, the team'a senior setter.
"We had a team meeting ~ore this match." said Btll.
who had 36 assists. "We aD wanll!d lt We weren't gong to
let anything stop ua."
Ouilti~ relayed a simple, yet motivatlonal mea.aae
before the match.
•1 told the girb they need to restore the C.Orona del Mar
ttaditJon, •he said. "What l liked the best about this match
KENT TREPT<M I OAlt.Y Pk.OT
The Newport Harbor High girts volleybaR team celebrates after defeating Edison in fives games Tuesday in the Clf Division UM semifinals.
Sailors . win a classic
Bryce Alderton
Dally Pilot
HUNTINGTON BEACH -Alyson Jennin8s
caDed tt urrea1. l.Auren Miler desc:ribed lt as the
•most Intense match" abe has
•
~::o~ ~ coukl be
used to describe what can only
be called a dasst.c CIF Southern
Newport Harbor advances
to 12th CIF section final
with five-set victory
Tuesday over Edison
Kellie King Ced Jennings for the final two of her
14 kills and once tho ball hit the hardwood on
the od>er aide of the net. the Sailora ltOnned the
Ooor and Cell to the ground lo a pOe cdebratlng a
match where they had to win the final two
games to prevail.
teammates, "We pla~ like a team." u they
emerged to welcome parents and friends with
hugs.
"It's so exciting," said Miller, one of eJght sen·
lors who were detennlned not to Jet their season
and Newport career end. •rt was so dose, point
after point. It went bade ancj forth. I just tried to
stay fOCU5Cd and not look at the score.•
Miller tallled a team·hlgh 16 kD1ll, Kytng over
the net repeatedly to pepper shots down the llne.
She also had lour .ervtce ~ two coming when
she aerwxl nine COllleC\Jtlve points to gfYe New·
port a 24· 18 lead in Qune 4. ..
S.. SEA KINGS, hi• M
=Davison O·M girts vol·
aernit1nal won by vlsldng
• Newport Harbor HJgb. 27·25,
12-25, 22-25, ~19, 17-15, against host F.dison
Tueaday night Sentor outside hitter Alexis Kerm toJd her See SM.ORS, P .. e Al •
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GIRLS BASKETBALL
Costa Mesa to experiment at center as new season opens
• • • • With not much height on the
roster, the Mustang will go
;mall In bid to return to playoffs.
.8'rtc"~ .CMily PllOt . • ScOUrtng the campu for hdgbt, Cotta Meta ffiah &iJ1a bubtball coach Jim Wttb came up
tmpey handed and wu fon:td to tum to an alter•
aathelde&.
And UI a rk1wf one for bUketbell.
The Mu.tangs wlU enter the 2003~
aeuon, attempting to extend their atttak or c:onaecutfvt playOff appearance. to 16,
with a S·foot-3 center. Yes. Colla Mflll'a
center wOI Ubly be one of the ehortat
players on the c:oun. bUt \Wela bu lJtt.le
other chOlce.
"That't aoln« to be our probleni," Weeb aald
•()Ur ~ la our l8dt of hetcbl But we're a
good lhootlng team and we haw a IOt of depth.
We hive a lot oC ~~coming olf the bench."
The dtpth tJestnt with 5·3 aenl~r point guard
Caeaty Brick. the Muttanp' lone returning •tarter,
and extends With returhlng vanity players
Suzy Trujlllo. a 5·6 1ento1 6hootlng guard.
and A&hley Kelly, a 5-6 aenlor fotwatd.
Ukety jolnlng that trio ln the IW1ing
lineup wtD be 5-6 guard/forward Bethalty
Vergara. the MVP of the junlor vanity
team u a freshman lat season, and lwr
altter, Brittany, who WW be the team'a 5·3 aenlor
center.
Meta's lack of hefcht will force Weeki to change
things up a llttlt bit and while he plana on 1tld:lng
to hit tradJdonal m&n·to·man deftNe, the Mui·
~ may bt forced to Pf'elllUle the ball more
often.
"We're gol.NJ to try all aorta of things, plddng up
lhe tempo, pl'f:SSlng," Weeki said. "We're going to
atlck to our man-to·man defense. but we may
pick them up deep. Or~ may drop back aod Jutt
hope our opponents mJM their ahota."
He'• hoping the Mustanp don't m.lta too many
of theln, wlthoUt a big offqutve rebounder tnaSde.
But Weeb it alto hopeful that Bc1ttany Verpnl. I P>od three-polnter &hooter, cu pun the OW9t'·
tJon'a center out from underneath the buket.
CDM
Continued from A6
for Mater Del, Coach Richard
Berman said •
•1t was a tough one today,•
Berman said "We had confi-
dence off of beating Mission Vi-
ejo (in the first round) and en-
dured a tough match Saturday
(against Mira C.Ostal that was
back and forth the whole way.
We took tha1 emotion and tried
to tum another upset, but ii
wasn't in our favor. ·
"CdM is experienced. We lost,
but I still think we are a better
team We stand united always."
But the Sea Kings are the ones
moving on to Thursday's semifin-
als against top-seeded Peninsula.
CcfM 13, Mater Del 5
SINGLES -Holland (CdM) def. Van
Oppen. 6-1, def. Bullod!, 6-1.~ost 10
Murphy, 5·7: (1ub) Atkin• (CdM)
lost. 2~. Damion (CdM) won, 6-4,
6-3; Miller (CdM) won, 6-1, lost,
1-6, 1-6
DOUBLES Steefe-H Young (CdMl
def. Devaney Nguyen, 6-1, def.
Velasco-Zamucen, 6-0, def.
Grandstaff-Van't Hof, 6-3;
Braverman-Mutzke (CdMl won,
6-2, 6-2. 6-0; Manning-M Young
(CdM) won. 6-2, 7-5, 1011, 4-6.
SPORTS
SEA KINGS REIGN: Above, Corona del
Mar's Amanda Rubenstein, center, hugs
Brittany Holland, left, and Jill Damion, right,
after their first-round victories in Tuesday's
CIF Southern Section Division I quarterfinals
against Mater Oe1 at Los Caballeros. At left,
Damion smashes a backhand return . Below,
CdM's Jillian Braverman lunges to make a
for~hand volley in doubles. The Sea Kings
defeated Mater Oei, 13-5, to hand the
Monarchs their first setback of the year.
PHOTOSBYMARKC OUSTIN/DAll.Y~OT
•
Wednesday, November 19, 2003 '-1
GIRLS TENNIS
Top .:. seeded
Sage advances
The Sage Hill School
glrjs tennis team, seeded
No. 1 in the CIF Southern
Section Division V play-
o~ ousted qqartert).nal
host San Otmas. 16-2, on
Tuesday to advance to
the Thursday's semifinals against
fowth-seeded Malibu (16-2).
A coin flip today at the section
office wW determine the home
team.
Freshman Stephanie Langer
paced the Ughtnl.ng with a sweep
at No. I singles. while Nos. 2 and
3 singles players, Sarah Geocaris
and Alle Hsu. respectively, also
swept Jessica Tsoong and Sarah
Flynn won two of three sets at
No. l doubles for Sage Hill (18·3),
while Grace Graham and laura
Webb won two of three at No. 2.
Sage Hill's third doubles.
freshman Carissa CUm-
mings and sophomore
Rachel Heyler, swept all
• three sets and lost only
Hvegames. .
San Dimas fell to lS:S.
Sage Hill reached the quarter-
finals last year and is playing its
fourth varsity season.
CFDMllonV
QiiiififtlMi s. Hll 11S, s.... Dlmu 2 Slngles-Linger (SH) def Sctilllel", 8-0,
def. Vt11a, 6-1, def. Lopez, 8-0;
Goocarta (SHI won 6-2, 8-0, 6-1; Hsu
(SH) won 8-0, 7-5, 6-1.
Doubles-Tto0ng-Flyllll (SH) lost to
C.rn11han-Coffln, NI, def. Ta.
FulCOk•· Tr FulCOka, 6-1, def
Calvanlc:o-Horstmann, 6-0;
Graham-Webb (SH) won M, 6-0, lo.i
3-6, Cumming Heyler (SH) won 6-3,
6-2, 6-0
SURFING
Tars rip in great conditions ·
On a perfect morning
for surfing. Newport
Harbor High continued
Its undefealed fonn for
the seventh consecutive
meet as lhe host Sailors
knocked off Calvary
Olapel. beaten only once before,
87-18, at 56th Streel in Newport
Beach off the jetty with sets run-
ning as high a& eigh1 feet.
Newport won all four events
-boys short board, Jong board,
body board, and the combined
girls short/long board cornpc!J-
don.
The 7-0 Sailors scored 87 out
of a possible 105 points in seven
heats, taldng first place In five
and placing 13 of the 21 top-
three positions.
Luke Serqulera won the first
boys short board for the sernml
consecutive week with team-
mate J. J. Frei placing third
Rob Delorme, Taylor Shaw
and Ouistian Morabito corn
pleted the Harbor second-heat
sweep, while Steve Far-
mer was first in the third
heat with Joe Riggio tak.·
Ing second. The fourth
team heat had Reagan
Ritchie, Olarlie Bucking-
ham and Andrew Nahin
taking ~ccond, third and fourth
places
The Newport body boarders
led by Man Kretschmar (fir!>I
place for the third time this sea-
son) with Daniel Mathews and
Cameron While taldng third and
fourth places. Kretschmar
scored the high individual wave
score of the day with a 6.0.
The long boarders remained
unbeaten led by first place fin·
isher Oiase Smith, while Rennet
SchJesinger took third.
The girls combined shonflong
board team was lead by Jill Aus-
tin and Usa Turk, who were sec-
ond and third, respectively.
Newport Harbor faces Dana
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Thur'>day at Salt Creek Beach
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KOO T~TOW /OAl V PlOT
Newport Harbor's Taryn Tamutzer (14) and Holland Osadche (16) block a shot by Edison's Ashley
Colher (5) durmg Tuesday's CIF Southern Section Division I~ semifinal match at Edison.
SAILORS
Continued from A6
"We had a rl'dhr> thec:k an~
..aid, '\\'hu \\iUlh 11 more?'
Miller ,,uo "\\'t• \\aillt.>d to keep
our "l'nlor WJr ~otng."
Newport lt•d tht• founh game.
10 "i. but I d1s11n d.umed 13 of
the nt•xt Ill fl<Jllll' Ill take an IH
l'l lead lll'lort• ~hlll'r\ aforemen-
unned '>ln:aL. ul ~rvt"> began
A veieran-laden Sat.tor Mluad
k.ept Iii. rnmp<l'>llrt' in a raucous
gym
"I don't thmk anyone slopped
believing. Jenning'> i.aid. "This
ream hab Lremendom heart. Titb
t!> why Wt' worl hmtJ In the long
matches. to keep pu..,lung. •
Newpon .. mt<Unl'd m endur·
unte \\folt· l:th'><>n playen.
'>huwed s1w" uf laugue. Legs be-
gan to giH• and hJ..lls found the
nt•t wtth 1110n• regulu.n ty.
lhe S:ulor. (2·l SJ, -.eeded sec-
ond in D1V1\l<ln II AA. began
dogging the middle m the final
rwo gamt•s ll!>tnK 1unt0r KJJey
I lnU. Taryn lamut.L.cr and Hol-
land Osadche to deter the Otarg-
era from llnding holes they took
advantage of In the first two
games.
Neither team led by more than
rwo points in the Mh game. The
Sailors twice had match point,
but they hit two balls long to give
serve back LO Edison. A Miller kill
guve serve back to the Sailors and
King served the final two points.
Senior outside hJtter Emily
l\Jrner tallied 11 kills while Hall
added eight to go wlth four by
1umor faryn Tamutur and one
by(hadche.
ll1e Owgers (17-J), seeded
third, were led by 24 kills from
CoUeen Bucke to go wlth 13 by
Ashley Collier. Three ace serves
by Kari PestolesJ seaJed the vlc-
rory for the Olargers in Game 3,
i.ending the home crowd and
Olarger bench inro a frenzy
"Edison is a great ream,• New-
pon C'..oach Dan Glenn said as
Mi'>ty May, among many others,
congratulated him. Glenn
coached May. an Association of
Volleyball ProfeMionals tour
champion, at Newpon.
·we made some unforced er-
rors. even In Game 1, and some
mental mistakes. not to take any-
thing away Crom Edison," Glenn
said "It was a great match wlth a
good crowd. I love 10 watch kids
play.
"l am so happy for the seniors.
I really have a special attachment
with th1s group.·
Glenn leads the Sailors 10 their
12th appearance In a CIF section
final since 1974. The Sailors, win-
ners of eight CJF crowns, face
top-seeded Mira Costa. a three-
game winner over Capistrano
Valley, Friday or Saturday at Cy-
p~ College. Mira Costa swept
Newport in the 2001 final.
~ve waited the whole sea-
son to play them,• Miller said. "ln
my four years. we've never beaten
[Mira CoSta), so we will be ready."
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CdM
Continued from M:J
is that they comblried ~
sure with a ml ftghdng sp(Qt.
We knew (che kriigbtsJ woWd ~ balance and they Weren't
go.lng tO make a lot ot mfStilt.a.
They're a good team."
While CdM had experience ln
the ClP lemiftnals, the KnfgbtS
oouJd be better btown as rook-
iea. Tuetday night WU their first
appearance In a CJF semlft.ntl.
"(The Sea Jangsl 'Were Just a lot
bigger than us," Notre Dame
Q>ach Shannon Tuttle said.
Ca'-YBric*
SUiyTrujllto
Ashley K.tlly
Bethilny .Vergara
s.;u.ny V.rgar•
Deanna Senchez
JudleAUntel
Tracy .Bjelland
H .. ther Cluff
\lenlNEnMI
SollEneel
Janae Cr•ven
MUSTANGS ·'
Continued from A6 ' 'I
' (;psta Mesa's depth continuet
witfi a strong bench. funlor
Heather Ouff, 5-6, will cqinpefe
for a spot in the starting lineup.
while sophomores Deanna San-
chez (5-3 point guard), Judie
Akansel (5-5 shooting guard)
and Tracy Bjelland (5-7 forward}
will all serve as valuable back-
ups. ;
Of course, wlth four soph<>"-
mores in the rotation, Weeb ex·
pects growing palns.
•If our sophomores develop
qwckly, we're golng to compete
very well," Weeks said. "But with
four sophomores, you're going
to have mistakes. There's going
to be games where you get hot
and games where you don't get
hot."
One player who will be a tlig
help U she is able to get hot is 5-
foot-11 junior Venise EnesJ. She
and her sis ter, 5-8 senior Soli,
"And, we definitely oould not
atop (Ensign). But it's been a
bU&t teaSOD for ua. My team
l~t and scored three points
oo thelr match point."
• Mac:bm.Se Conover'a serving
bfob the final game open for
CdM. The Sea King eenlor served
for five straJght poJntt, as CdM
broke away from a S·3 tit!, to
lead, 8-S. The Sea 1'lnp won two
long rallies that both ended on
Notre Dame errors.
En.sign and Smith recorded a
kill each ln the run, and one of
C:Onom:'a aerws caught the net
and landed f'Ot a.n ace.
However, the Knights were
able to oome back and even·
• tually cut the deficit. 11-10. 1beo
CdM went on a 4· 1 run, which
prompted a Notre Dame time-
out. Yet. the Sea Klnp oondn~ed
to acore and npt a~ until ·
the ~ts had to use their ftnal
timeout. ~
CdM senior Victoria Rice· re-
corded a lclD for a 20-15 lead that
gave serve to the Sea Kings. No·
tre Dame commJtted an em>r
and Tuttle slgna)ed for a timeout.
Afterward, Sm.Ith served for
three more points, two con)1ng
from Knight errors and one com·
ing from I Britta Nielsen lclD that
gave CdM match point
' ,, ..
FILE PHOTO I DAILY ""OT
Costa Mesa High's Cassey Brick (with ball) 1s a returning starter
for Coach Jim Weeks' squad. Mesa opens with CdM on Dec. 1 r'.
are both playing basketball for
the first time. Weeks said.
Venise, the tallest player on the
Mustangs' roster, Is a very good
athlete.
"If she develops. that changes
a lot for us,~ Weeks saJd.
What won't change Is the way
the Mustangs approach every
game. With the Golden West
L«gue strong on top wlth Es-
tancia and Ocean View, and
Westminster and SaddJeback
also expected to be contenders,
Mesa knows it will need wins
early in the season to extend its
playoff run.
"Every game ls like a playoff
game for us because lf you win
11 games you make the play-
'
offs.~ Weeks said. "We start ·off
with CdM on Dec.I and that:S an
important one right from the
start."
That game will give a (ew
clues to how the center exeert-
ment works. Sophomore Janae
Craven (5-7) was expected to
compete for the center spot but
has bad surgery on both knees
in the past year and isn't li.k.efy 10
return before late January.
But Uthe Mustangs shoot the
ball well, they may not need a
true center.
"We're a good outside shoot-
ing team, but with no Inside
game I don't know how we're go-
ing to take advantage of our out-
side game: Weeks said.
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d1y1 •fl•• th• 81d °'*''"•Oat•. It Tiit Olstrlet re
•"" tht npt to reject
tnf end ell bids Of to
.. .,., lrresvlwttiff In
.,,y bid.
L Ntwport Meo
Unlfltd khool 01.Jlrlct It
"' •1quel DC>POfllHllty'
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•H • ICC M ASSOCI•
ATULl:.P.
NOTIC:f TO Cron•
o.ftt!Ntlta: (AvlH 1 ~) A.C. SffUT• MlTAL: M I NCO O' ~-llWUV
WIO)W OOll'OMTION
-~l-
::rontA/1>tAllO:t
ISC13'tl
llOTKI Of Pl1IOOll
TOAlmSTa
ISTAnOfi w Allll J. s&Klll
• WJ. SUClll ...
WM1B JOtll SUClll
tb WAllll SUCllltb
WMTSUCIB
WlllU22217S
To an he,,., benefo
c1arles, creditors. con
tlna•nt cred1ton. and
persons who may olh
1tw1se be Interested 1n
!tit will Of estate, or
both, of WALTER J
SUCKIH •kl W J
SUCl(tEl aka WALTER
JOHN SUCKIEL ah a
WALTER SUCKIEL aka
WALT SUCIUCl
A PETlflOfC FOii PRO·
BAn has been hied by
DARRELL LAKC ii\ !tit
Superiol Coull of Cell
lornl1. County of OR
ANGE.
THE PETITION fOR
PROBAfC ttquuh
OARRtll LAllE be .,,
pointed 11 person1t
repr1n nt1tlvt to 1d
mlnlsttr tile ettate of
ti!• decedent.
THr Pf TITIOfC 1tqut$I•
the deuflnt'• Will and
codlcll1, If 1ny. b1
tckniltad t.o proball. The
Will •nd 1111 codlcllt er•
n1llllbi. for 111mlllf
tlon In the f1i. kept by
the coutt
THC I'( T1TIOfl r~h
eutllorlty to 16rnlnltl1<
the tstlte undtl the
lndeptnde11t Admlnlt
ITltlon of C•l•lta .\cl (Tiits Authortty will 1llow
the perlOfltl repfaell
l•tlv1 to ltllt ''""' tctlOM wtu.ovt ot>t1ln ·
1111 court 1ppronl ltfor• t•lll111 c11t1111
wwy lmpotttnl •cllon•,
110-Ytf, tht P'fUOntl
rfel'IMltlltlw will be
11quwt4 to IJVI llOIJCt
to Int• 1941 ptl'aona
11111tU "'9y ""'' wtlfM llOtiCe Of c~ I•
ll\11 PfOOOMMf K llOn )
Tiit l114'tpelldtnt td·
•lllltfH ll4111 111tllorlly
.... " ..... llflllst aft lnltrt'ltN f*Mll
,... 1111 otltfcboll to tht
ll'titlOll Alld llloWS aoH
"'". ""'' "" C:OUfl 11\outd 111t Wtrlt ltlt
~lty
A HCNmfC "' the ,.tlttotl will be llfld In
OfCU•U ll 200J 11 141 , ,,_, 111 &;rt: L7S *-'" ,, ,.,-"" (1t1 Drift aeutti, Oflftllt, CA -.-.
If' YOU Ol.lCt lo tM
"""'"" •• lht 111t1t10t1, JOU llhouJd ..,_.., et the
lltail111 •lld •t•t• )'.Out Oll-~IOM Ot flit wrltte11 " ••th lhl t o.Ht M ore llM ht1tlll1. YOIJI
~--1lle ln
P••nn 1r lly -ro111
•llQrnty,
'' YOU Alt[ A CREDI l OR or cont111unt creditor ot tlle dtcuMd. row mwt f1 .. ,_ c:i.1111 ••O! tht c_. 111d 111111
• copy to tfle perlOMI
rlClf-ftletlv• ~ltd
by the court wlthh1 fo111
rnonths from lht dal• of
lht fwst lw11anc:t ol
lttltft •• provkMd In
l'robete Code "'tlon
9100 The lime fOf ftlona «• ml wolf !lot uplre
before four months from
the htllflna det1 noticed
•bovt.
YOU MAY l XAMIHC lht
hit li.911t br lht co11rt If
rou are 1 pe<IOll 111
lt1tsltd In lht t ttelt,
you mey fii. wllll the
court 1 Rt quu l lor
Sc>ecial Nollet (fMm OE
1!°>4) of the 1111111 of en
lnventQtY end awt•is•I of estate es.sets or of
•nr pelrlion or eccount
H provided In Prob1te
Code section 1250. A
Request for Special
Notice form IS tvalleblt
lrom the co111I cletli. • ........,t.r ... ........-.
1"-'4 H. s-.-(Mf.
1120 ' Vtfl l er-n
Ave .. Ste. t '60, ln1M, CA t2612-,00S
Publlshtd Newport'
Btacll-Coste Mtu 01Uy
Pilot Nonml>« 13, 19.
20. 2003 ThW921
IS< 1S7l2
ll>TICI Of Pllm
TO...m
lSTAnOft
aGll UIW flMIOA
lb UllA lAIW ISTOIES
WUIO. Am 1'5
lo 111 he"'· benefo· c1111es, ued1tor1, con
tonaent c.r editors. and
persons who may olh
erwlse b• 1nterosled In
the will or estet1, or
bolh of· GLORIA LAUAC r IGU£ROA eka GI ORtA
lAUAE ESlORES
A PETlllON roR PRO
BATE has been loled by
Roland l r 1aueroa and
Susan ri1ueroa (ak1
Susen FonHlh) 1n the
Sllpefior Court of Ceh·
IOfnla, County of OR
ANGE.
THC PEllTION FOR
PROBAff 11qutsts Ro·
lend l r •auero• and
Susan f11u110• {ah
Suun Frnuth) be
appointed as personal
representative lo ad
minister the estate of
lh• decedent
IHC Pf llTION requests
the decedenl's Will and
cod1cols, of any. be
edmolted to prob1te The
Will and 1ny cod1c1i. 1111
1v11lable tor • umona
lion In the Ille kept by
the court
THC PCTHION requests
aulhoroty to adm1n1ste1
the u tale under the
lndepe11d1nt Adm1nl1
lration of E 1tatu Act
(This Auth0<lty will allow
lht person1I repre~n·
t1llve to lalle many
1ctoon' without obte•n·
rn1 court •PP• oval
Before t•lo.1n1 certain
very important echons,
however, th• personal
11presenl1tlv1 will be
11quifed to &JV• notice
to 1nlernted perM>ns
unlHs they hue w11ved
nol1te Of con\enttd lo
lht proposed action.)
The independent ad~
mln1Stret1on euthoroty
will be lfanlcd unleu
en interested person
hits an ob1ect1on to the
petition and shows aood
c1uM1 why the court
'hould nol arenl th•
eutho11ty
A HEARING on the
peloloon will be held on
DECEMBER 11, l003 11
I 45 pm in Oqit l7J
loctted at 341 The Crtr
Orlvt South, Oren1e. CA
92868
IF YOU OBICT to the
cr1nl1nc ol tht petition.
you should eppear 11 the
h11ron1 ind state your
obiechon' or Ille w11tten
objecllOns with llM 1 ourt
before the htarlnfl. Your
1ppurance m1y be 1n
pe,,on or by your
elloroey
IF YOU All( A CRCOI·
lOR or cont1n1ent
cr1d1tor ol Ille decH ud,
you must We your cl11m
with the court 1nd m1il
• copy to the personal
repreuntelove 1ppornted
br the court within lotH
months from the d•I• of
tile first 1uu1nc• of
lotlers u provided In
Probet1 Code Hctlon
9100 The tome tor f1Un1
claims wlll nol uplt•
ti.tort lout monlht fro,.
the hHrlnr d•I-nottetd
1bov1. ' YOU MAY EXAMINE J ....
Ille kepi by ll>tl cOllf I If
rou are 1 penon lrto
1.,nted In th• u tatt,
you m1y flit with lht
cour I • Requett f0<
Spect.1 Notkt (form 0£
154) of tllt fllln1 of an
Inventory and eppr•lttl
of n t•t• HJtta or of
AIQ,
'"' f'CTITION ro1 f'lt08ATl ltQllHh
AICLAAOO l.OHZ bt
AHO!nllld et W tontl
, ... 11t1tlve t• ed
"" t• tai. •let• of tht .... at. I Ht It ti f'IOff r tq11e1h
ltlt dtctdent'a Woll 111d
codlclla. II any, be
tdmitted lo probeta. l llt Will 1114 .ny c.odlclh 11 •
avllilllblt for eu"""•· llOll 111 1t1t ro1it ~..,_ 1>y
tl\e c~rt.
THC "fTITION requatt
e11tllor1ty to admlniitlr
th• estate undtt th•
Independent .Admlnlt·
lr•tlotl of bt.t.. Act
(Tlllt Awltlorlty wlll llo• the perlOl\lf ,..,,_n
1111¥• to t•kt rn1n1
llC!t'9n• .,1111out obtain
l"ll co11rl eppronl.
111101• t1llln1 ctrt1fn
very lml)Oftlnt actiOna.
how1v1<. the 1>1oon1I
reprnent1tiv1 wlll bt
rtqulrtd to crve nollct
to 1nt•rttt1d person1
units• they he¥1 w1lv1d
nollce or cons1nted to
tht propostd action.)
Th• Independent ed·
m1n .. tr1tlon euthor1ty
will bt 11•nttd unltu
an lnl111sted perion
files en objection lo th•
petition •nd show1 aood
CIUM why lht tC>lltt
lllould nol crant tht
1uthor1ty
A H£AAIHG on the
petition will b• held on
D£CEM8ER 11, 2003 11
1;45 p,m. 1,, Dept L73
located et 3'1 The City
0.rve Soulh. Onna• CA 92868 If YOU OBJECT to lht
ar•nllna of th• petition.
yo11 'llould IPP811 1t the
hea•IH 1nd st1te your
,llb19'llon1 or folt wrltt•n
Ob19Cli04" wrlfl the court
befM• th• htM1na Your
eppHr1nc1 m11 bt In
person or by your
attorney
IF YOU ARC A CRCOI·
TOR c>r conl1n11nt
c.redotor ol the d41cnsed
you must 11~ your cl11m
with the courl and m11I
• copy to t11e person1I
••1-1•uentat1¥e appolnlt d
by the court w1th1n four
months from the d•te of
the hut 1ssu1nc1 of
leU.,s n provided In
Probate Code Hctkln
9100 The lune 101 fol1111
claims will not uplre
belo11 four montt11 lrom
the heeront datt noticed
above
YOU MAY EXAMINE the
Ille kepi by the cour I If
you •• e • ~r son 1n ler9't1d 1n the estate,
you may hie with the
cour I 1 Requnl for
Spe<11I Notice (form OC
154) ol the hlrnc ol an
inventory and apprarul
of Mlete assels or ol
any petition or 1CGount es provided on Prob1l1
Code HCllOn 1250 A
Requut tor Special
Holrce IOfm ll av11lable
from the court ci.rk
A".-y fw ,.,11'-1 UTHUA J. STAllll,
HQ.
902 fAllMONT WAY
o.ANGl, CA 92Ht
Publlshtd Newport
Beach Oeolr Polol No
vember 19. 25, 26, 2003
WT245
IS( 13703
llOOO Of Pl1IOOll
TO lDlll5Tll
ISTAllOfi
IMiM JCllll ll.IOY
Wlll>.Aml20
1ny petition °' account '41.1 es provict.d In l'robala · A
Cod4 ltCllon \~ A petlt
R1q11tal for Spec;11I OE It 11, 2003 et
Notice form Is avellablt 1.45 '·"'· 11'1 0.pl. L73 from th• c.ourt ci.rk locltwd et 341 The City A".-y fer Pwtlt'-1 Dtt~t Soutll, Ountt. ('.A
SMrity A. .. w. I~ 111911
.. w ...... ~kM If YOU oe•c1 lo the ••• OtY aw. w .... 1r111tln1 ,, th• petlflOll,
t Ttl. n..r you tllolllll 'P9't' et lht Or.te, CA tt .. I 11 .. flnt •ltd atilt your
P11blllhtd Newport objections °' 1111 written
Bttdl Co••• Mt-.. oen1 ob1te11o11:11 w1t11 tht court Piiot Novtml>tr 19, ~1 btittt ll't Mtflftl Yovr zt, 200l W1°l14 IPP"r•Mt mty M In
ptnon or by your ISC 1'115 •ttorney.
IO""'Of-,,. YOU ARC A CRCOf
IN ""'-fOll or cont1111111 I TO Alf I Sia atdltor of Ille dtcatMd,
BtAll Of: '°" m11tt ''" 1out cJtllll -•&Aa&MI_, With tht COWl tft4 fMll
-· -loWK" I Cot'Y to tht ptBOllll am ,.,...,.11\Jvt 'W'l-nltd
bJ ~ eoort within '°"' • _., L UIPfI lllOlltht from lllCI '•t• of <A11•Anl756 IM tnt lltutnct of
To ell l!Ma Mntfl letW. II jlitOvidtd In ._....... .-' ~btlt Code MCllte , __ et ..... on. cOfl· tUIO. Tiit time lot fllln& ·~· cttdltlnl, •lid cltll'llt •Ill llOt .... .,. PtnOR• wtio "''' otll .. erwht bt lltteretttd In ••tort follf' monthl tTOlll
the will Of "l•t• ., tht hHrlfl' dale 110tktd
Mtll of· MMY W •M•t I AllA LOl'U CLAllK TOU .... .,. ()WM[ tht
... SHUlltYI l Of'( 1 ,.. 11._t _, tt1 .. owt "
A f'CTITION f ~ f'ttO r:: •• t ,_ .. 111
I ATt flH 11tM f11tf 11r ..... lft tht •Utt,
All.lMIPO iOf'ft 111 tllt ~.-: =~·:;' ~'; ~lo! C:O.t of Cd __ .., ............ ..__111 DC ... 'WW' .. ts --.... •
IM) t f Ule f~ If H
lrwutory and wral.-el
of •lilt nMts or of
tny 1141tition or account
u proyldff 1n PJml•
Code ttdlorl lZSO A
ltequut for Speclal
Hotlt• tor'" la •nllal>te
ttom tllt COUil Clef\ .. ...._. "' ,,.. '"' W"'-A. •9.y, I-+ lU4S.lMOI. .... H•r•••r. UT M7S7
Published Newport
Beach Coile Mna Delly
l"Uot November 13, 19,
10, 2003 ThWll20
hcrwla.: 11S1JM.SI
ll01ICI TO calOIS
OfMISAIU•Of
nmlll TO TlllSRI
llCOIOUC
llVllMI UCllSI
1UC<s..'101et..,_.
1&'2407Jet-.1
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that t bulk salt
of nsels end • lrtnsftr
of 1fcohollc bever •J•
lk:enw Is 1bout to be
made The n1me(a).
Social Secunly Of f't d
er1I Tu Numbers and
buslnus tddrus of lh•
Seller ( l)/lictflHt(S) ert•
S1n1 heon Kim en d
Morin Ptr1l, 4790 lrv1111
Blvd., 1103. lfvlne. CA
92620 SSH or Ftderll T .. No
614·26--6~9
Dolna Buslneu as· llllll
Susi!• All other businua
n a me(s) a nd a d
dreu( es) used by tht
Seller (s)/hcenue(s)
wjthln tht PH I thfH
years, as staled by the
Selfet (s)/l.ICIRMl(S), IS/ ., ...
The names(s) Social
S.C1111ty or Federal T11
Numben ind address of
t h e Buyer(s)/
appllcanl(s) 11/are·
Harry llho Shin. 19061
Stonehunt lane. Hun
t1n1ton Buch CA 92648
SSN or Federal Tu No
The nseh belna sold •re aener•lly desc11bed
H Furniture. f11lurn,
equipment, tools aood
wlll lrede name. luse
h111d onleosl, tuuhold
omprov•menls, 111
lflnsf111ble per mots,
and hunses, and In·
ventory or stock In lredt
ind ts/•re louted et
090 Irvine Blvd., 1103.
Irvine CA 92620
The type of lrcen~ to
be transferred ts/are
Rntaur1nl now issued
tor th• premises loceted
al On Sale Bear & Wine.
E•linc Place. 41 310078
SAME
Th• bulk sale and
trensler ol the alcohohc
beveroae l1cense(t) 11/
are intended to bt
consummated et the
olf1ce of New Star
Escrow. JOJO W 8th SI
•203, Los An1eles, CA
9000!> and tht 1nbcl
pated sale date la
December 9. 2003
The Bulk sale Is
sub1ect lo C1llfornle
Un1lorm Commercial
Code Stcllon 6106 2
YES/NO Y
The purchn• pr1ce or
consid1r1llon on con
necllon wolh the sale of
the bus1n1ss end
tr1nsft1 of Ula license
os l ht sum of
S340.000 00. 1nclud1n1 inventory nllm1ted 11
S2.000 00. which con·
slsls of the followona
DESCRIPTION AMOUNT
Cash S 112,000 00
Check S 170,000 00
It hu been ac11ed
between the Hli.r(&)/
locenue(a) and the
1nhnded buyer(s)/
Tr•nsleree(s) as re
qu11ed by S.C 24073 of
the Busoneu and Pro
fession' codt. th•I the
cons1de111ton tor lrens
fer of the busrneu Ind
license 11 lo be patd only
aiter the lr1nsle< hes
bean 1pproved by lht
Department of Alcoholic
Bever •1• Con Ir ol Ot1t11
(SI~• ef SeU.r(t)/ lJc ... H t(•)) /S/s ......... ,,..
/S/Mw ... f'.ti (s.,._. ef l vyt<i•l/
....lc..t{o))
/S/ Herry 1111. Shltl Publhhed Ne,.,port
Beach Co\la Meu 011ly
Pilot November 19. 2003
CNS 608263 W247
11>00 TO mDnOIS Of
IWSALU•Of
lf'l1ITll* 1011MSRI
llCOIOUC
llV8Aa UCBl5I
jU.C.C.'101 ........
I& P2407ht.....,
&aw kt 70031-DY
Nolle.• It htr•by a•van
11111 a bulk nit of
•SMI& 1nd 1 tr ansfw of
elc;oholk beveraa• lo
censt Is t bout to bo
made. Tilt nemes. Socl1I
~urlty or Fedtr•I lu
Numbers. end 1ddtess
of the S.Utr /tan ...
trt MAI JASMIH£ COii
l'Ol!ATION. 3355 VIA LIDO STE. H, N£WPORT
BEACH, CA 92663
The b11sl111111 1a known
... CAllfOflNIA BEACH
SUSHI 6 SAKE. t i o
llnown It C.AllfOftNIA
8FACH
The ntmH, Sotl•I
S.Curlly or 'teltt•I Tt~
Numbers, and Udru ... s
of tllt 811y1</Trenslwtt
ere SCUHO HU ~ . lt20 SALf.110$0 OR .
ltOW\.ANO HEIGHTS. CA
91748 ~listed by lht Stlltt/
llunr.te, •II otlltr
butl11H1 111rnn and ,...-.._. uMd •Y Ult
$tllef/Llc.tntM willllll
tllr" , •• ,. befor• the dtt• ~ell lltl wn aenl or dtllvtrtcl to tlle Buy•/
Trensfer• 1r-e: CM.I·
f<>RMABCACH
TN t te bt 6old
... dncrll>H Ill "'*"'' H: ruRNITU1'E, flll.
TUltU . tQUU'Ml NT TftM)(IWtl OOOOWll.l ~~ dASCHOlD MlNT aM ll't
ioe.tA41 e UM VIA LIOO STt. H, Nl.Wf'O«T
BEACH. CA t266J TM kind of ll«llff to
be lrtnsflf'rH tt: ON SAU. Ir LR a W.,_.
l'AMO l'\ACt, UCCNSC
I· 4M145ll -lu6N4 '°' tllt ....... loultd 1t m5 VIA LIOO STt. ~Wf'OltT SCACH, CA
Tiit 111tlclMltd cltl• t f
Hit ule/henlfu I•
O.C....., 9, 2003 et lht
otflee of United lwow
Co., "'82 Otrdtn 01ovt
Blvd., •22.!L 0.,dtll
Grove. C. 9.tll'M.
l ht ""°""' of I.ht pwclllM ptlc• 111 con
tlcMtt tlon lt1 <Ollfltchon
•ltll tll• t1.111sfer of
llctllH all4 bueintu.
lncludlr11 tht N tlmettd
lftvtfltory. 11 lht sum or
"80.000.00 wllk h con
llilb of tllt foHOWlftl'
Oetc:rlj)hon Amount
• CM<ka UG0.000 00
It h•-S been llfMd btlwt~ the Sellat ./
LktnsM erld I.lie I"
tended luyw/Trens1v
••· u required lly Sec
2*>73 of tht l usllltU
end l'rofenlont Code.
lhlt tht contldtt •tkHI
tor the tr an1ler nf tht
bualn1si •nd llctnse i.
lo be pel4 only 1fter thl
trenif., llu btt11 Al>
provM by the O.part· 111111t ol AkOllolk 8tv· •• 'f' Control OA 101 Oct .. .,. 27, IOOJ IS..,__ tf Wlff I
lit.-)
MAI IASM•t <OVO-
IATIOM, • <-'If-a. c.r.w ..... Ir• /S/ U I UYU•I MIYA)IM. PUSIOIMT Ir• /S/ YOSHIUI
RUIMOTO, SlQIT&aY /
ASSTHC.
(~e ef hyer/ tre..f«-> /S/ U UNd HH WON
f>'ubll1hed Newpo11
B111ell-Co1ta Mesa Daily
Pilot November 19, 2003
CNS 60820.J W248
IS( lSMJ
MOTICI Of PITIJlOll
TOANmlll
ISTlnOf:
JAM Pnll..S
WllO.Am14t
Io ell heir1. benefl·
cl111H. c11d1lort, con·
tonaent crtd1lors. and
penons who may oth-
erwise be 1nt1nll1d on
the will or estate. or
both. of: JAM( S Pf TER
DOBBS
A PETlllON FOR PRO·
BATE hn been tiled by
MICHAEL V DOBBS on
the Superior Court ol
C•hlorn1a, Countr of
ORANGE.
THE P£TlllON FOR
PROBAlE requesh
MICHAEL V DOBBS be
eppoonted 11 pe<Sonal
representative to a<I
minister lh• estate ot
I he decedent
rt![ PETITION requests
authOfily to administer
lht estate undtt the
Independent Admm1s
lr•loon of £stales Act
(lh~ Aulhnfttr will allow
the personel reprnen·
!alive lo take many
actions without obt1ln·
1n1 court 1pprovel
Before taklnc certain very omportenl achons,
however. the pe1sonal
repu,.nllh~• will be
required to 11v1 nohc.e
lo interested persons
u11i." they have •a1ved
notJce or consented to
the proposed achon )
The Independent ad
mlntslrahon authority
wlll be 1r anted unlen
e n lnt11uted parson
Illes 1n obieclion lo lht
pehtlon and sho..n aood
ct11se wlly the court
should not crenl 111«
euthorltr
A HEARING on lhe
petition wlll be held on
0£CEM8ER 11. 2003 al
1 45 p.m tn 0091 L73
located 1t 341 The City
Ortve South, Oran11. CA
92868
IF YOU OBJECT to the
cr•nlln1 of the petition.
you sho11ld 1ppe11 at the
htanna and sl1t1 your
ob,.ctlons Of hi. wrotten
ob,ectrons with the court
before the horlna Your
1ppearenct may be on
penon or by your
11torney IF YOU ARE A CREDI
TOR or conlln11nt
cud1tor of the decea~.
you rn11st flit your claim
with the court end mell
1 copy to the personal
represtnl1tlv1 1ppolnted
by the courl w1lhln four
months from the dale of
tht fwsl ruu1nce of
ltttel'I H prrvlded •n
Probate Code uc llon
9100. Th• time for llltnC
clt lms wlll not 11p111
l><lf0tt four months from
the ht1tm1 d1lt noticed
above
YOU MAY fX.AMINC the
file kept by the court It
yo11 11• • person In
terested in the ttlat1.
you mey 11i. with the
court a Request tor
Special Nohe.• (form 0£
154) of the fWn1 of on
Inventory and 1pprelltl
of /stet• nseh or or an pehtlon or eccount
11 provided In Probete
Code sec.hon 1250 A
Requut for Sp1c11I
Notice fMm is n 11table
from the courl cltrk
AttwMy f« Petltl-1
,., ... '· •• _.. lt41. a1...i a .. ~ •• ll.I' S tJ(_._,_.W..,
, ... tltt, <A '2180
Pubhshed Ntwporl
Beach Costa Mtse Deily
Pllol November 12. 18.
19, 2003 WT233 ..... ~..........
DIPAITllR Of Palis
A9lf<llAD
P91CWGBS
IOTICI TO-.S
s.11ee1 bids .. ,n bt
1ec.lvM •t lht office of
ttltt O.~ertmtnt of P.wh
and Atereatlon, North
t r n Service Ctntu.
l'hOnt (91') 65H 274,
Ont C-stltol Mitt, Suitt SOO. Secumtnlo, Call-
fornla 9$1"1, "' to I , .•.. ~ ..... ,....._, n , tOOJ., at
wlllc.11 t11111 end pJK.
thty ... ., be p11bUcly
optntd end rMd for
ptrfOfftlllll Ult --.. follows.
f11111ltll •II l1bor,
tnal.,l•I>, tool• 111d
equipment MC-.r)' to ,~ ... , .. ,Of .. Md
llftprow tht l11trt1t111C·
lure end up to 22
cottqH In the Ct-ytl•I
Cove 'ltlatofl' Oietrld •t CRmAl COW: SlAlt P MK. Ortnp 11R41 La
.,..._ Covnhn. Call
fo1111t, COftlP!et• Ind 11'1
ICCOUll llCt With tM
p1111a •ltd 't*lllotlo"'
ll'ltttlore ind uci.
Mdtnde ll!tfalo •• •r Ill klltM pr lor tt Mel ..
-....... ~. Novtll'lbet 19. 2003 Al
-Llpl ..... -lefll ..... -lictnM reqwed· A
l111lne•r's hll1!111t1: S7 5 Miiiion IU 5 Mitt Ion
!tote: A job 11\o•lna Wiii be lliekl •I ll.00
• Ill. MoftOay. Novtmbtr
24, 2003 al CltYSTAL cove SJAn l'AllK. "'"' •t th• Loa Ir •ncoa
Olflet. 1471 '•clflc
Cout HWY, L1111111
lu<h, C.lltornlt 92651
Altend.tnce ti ttltt Job
Mlowt.111 .. ltW«)A 1 ()ftY
end will bt tlla only
opport unity tn •d•
•Vliltblt tor PIOi(lettlv•
bld6t11 to wltw tht all•
Wllh 1111'\ ptta<>nntl NO
lid wiM bt COtlllldtrtd
from 1 Contractor t111t
d id not 1tte11d 11\e
m1nd1tory tob ahowll11
P101op1cllve blddtr•
may eurn1r11 i nd ol>tlln
bid lorrM, 5P1C1f1C1tlona.
end plens ~ down
loedl"I the b pa< ....
from tht Cekfo.n11 S••t•
Contuch Re1•sltr et
WWW c1cr d1s ca.aov/
cv;r I Tht bid p1ckea1
Is 1110 ev1llabi. on CO
free of char&• The CO
con be obtaoned by
f111n1 • requut to
(916) 445-9027
In •ccordance with the
pro¥11lons of Section
17/0 177J and 11731
01 tht L •bor coo.. tht
Otpettmenl of Parks end
lltertlllOll has llCtf•
t1lned tllal the a•neral
r.1tv1ol1n1 r etes of wean
n th• county in whkh
lht wor-is lo be don•
be n listed by the
Oepertmenl of lnduslrlal
Relations A c:opy ol lht
lltllna' 11 on Ille et the
•ddrns listed above.
Succeasful bidder shell
provide Parmenl Bond
and Ptrformenct Bond
OlPAITMIMT Of
f'AHSAMD
HCal.ATtON
...... G. <.a.-,
Olrecttt
Published Newport
Buch Coil• Mese Dally
Pilot November 19. 24.
2003 WM1116
..,. court Of
CAIJOlllA,
(QTY Of OUl'6I
Cwrrt Ulla COUIT
PIOUnCOUll
OrllAmMS
S41 Tll OTY DIM, POST
OfRCHOI 14171,
0Ullif.CA'261S.IS71
PITIJlOll Of DAVI CABS
... DAVI STUAl'f CAlllS
fOI OWl6I Of lllll
OD8 TO SHOW CAll5I fOI
Ollll&f Of lllll
WI llJllll: Am2JS
10 All INT£R£STEO
PERSONS
I Ptlllooner OAVt
CAIRNS 1k1 OAVC SIU
ART CAIRNS filed a
pellloon with lhlt court
tor • decree than11na
names .n follows OAl/f
CAIRNS to OAV( STUART
CAIRNS PAllEN
1 TH£ COURT OROCRS
thet 111 persons lnttr
esled 1n ttm matter shell
•P9•11 before this court
al the heerona lnd1cal1d
below to show uuse of
any. why the pelttlon for
ch1n1• of name $/lould
not bt cr•nted NOTICE Of HEARING
01le. DEC 30 2003 Tonie.
2 00 Piii 0 11>1 L13
Fht addr11s of lht court
is umt as noted eboo
3 A copy ol lhl~ Ord.,
to Show Cause shill be
published at lust once
uch week for lour
\Ucren1ve weeks proor
to the date HI for
~1111n1t on 111• petoloon
on lh1 followonc new'
paper of aener al rn t u
lelion pronted on this
county NEWPORT
BCACll/COS IA Ml SA
DAll Y Pll OT
Ot1t11 NOV t 0 200S
MAaJOall t Atao
<AU~ JUOGI Of THl SUf'HIOa COUH
Published Ne wport
B11ch Co~I• Meaa Dally
Pilot November I?, 19,
26 December 3,
2003 W238
..
088 TO SIOWCMSllCll
--Of-
Wl--mmt
TO Al l INTER!STEO
l'CRSONS
l. lton•ld o Mdote4,JI In
ind Clnd1 l McMlctlln
on btJl1lf of Petltlontr:
R•quel lltnM Mc.Mllclllll,
1 minor f~tcl a ~tltlon
With thb COUfl fOf 8
deuM Cll41f\&lftl namel
ts followa R1q111I Rtnff
McMtckln to Raquel
ROM McMK llln ?. TJol{ COURT ORDER$
lMI Ill pt:tlOM lnltf
H ied In lllb lfttllll INft
epj1911 before lh11 court
el the 11 .. nn1 lndJcattd
below to Jhow CIUH If
1ny. why the peUIJon for
chana• ot n1ma should
not be 111nt1d NOTIC( Of HCARINO
Oett . OEC 30 2003 Time
2:00 pm Otpl L73
Tiie addrus ot the court
is ume H noted above
3 A copy of this Order
to Sho• Cause 1ohall be
publbhed el lt1sl once
each wu k for fouo
WCCHSIVI WM llS prior
to th• d1t1 H I tor
hee•ll11 on the petition
In the tollowlna news
p1pet ol aentr1I cncu
lahon, pr1nt1d on lhos
co.orly Newport Beach
Co1tl Mtu Dally Pilot
Dtit.1 NOV to toos
MAUOatl lAtao <AllTla, JUC>Ol Of YHI
SIWlAIOI <ouat
Publlshtd Newport
Beach·Coste Mist Oe1ly
Pilot November 12, 19
26, December 3.
200J W139
..... (OUIJ()f c.uc..
CCUITY Of OUll&f
OW&ICCUITY
Stl'lllOI COUit
P'lOIA Tl COUil
OPIU?ms
341 Tll an DIM, POST
OfRUIOl 14171,
OUllif. CA t26 IS.1S71
Pl11rKll Of...., l llt
fOI OwtGf Of lllll
OID8 TO SHOW CAUSl fOI
OWl6I Of IWll
WI 111111: A2222lt ro All INTERESTL 0
PERSONS
I Pthlloner Rachel R
Molls hied • pelohon with
this co111 I lor • decree
chana11111 name' n
follows Rachel Rene
Mill' lo Rachel Rene
lO\\tlle
') Ttlf COURT OROI RS
that •II penons inter
e$lltd on this miller shell
eppuo before lh11 court
11 the horona lnd1c1led
below lo show cause 11
any why the petotoon IOf
ch•n&e of n1me should
not b111• anted
NOTIC[ OF HEARING
Date 12 JO 03 Tomr
'l 00 pm Dept l f1
Th• 1dd11n of lh• r o•i•t
Is ume n nol@d •bove 3 A copy of this Of dtr
to ShOw Cause shall be
published al least onu
each week for lour
succeuove weeb prior
to the d1te set tor
hurrn1 on the pel11ton
1n the lollowona ne11n
paper Of ceneral ClrCU
l1llon. printed in this
county. Newport B .. ch/
Coste Men 01ily Piiot
Dot11 NOV tO 2001
JUOGl SHllLA n u ,
JUOGl Of THE SUl'I·
atoll <OOH
Pubh1htd Newpor I
Beach·Co•t• Mesa Oa1lv
Pilot November 12. 19.
?6 Orramber 3 2003 W741
Adltles ......
"-S.......
The follow1na pe"on&
are do1n1 business n
South Pointe Invest
menh 949 South Coot
Or1v1 Suite 600, Cosl1
Mesa CA 9?626
Arnel D•velopm1nt
Comp1ny. a Cahtorn11
Corpor•llon (CA). 949
South Cont 011ve. Suitt
600, Coit1 Me~• CA
92626
GLA Financial Corpo
r•llon. 1 Callfornll
Corporation (CA), 949
South CoHI Or1ve, Suite
600, co,t11 Mesa, CA
926?6
Thh bu1meH 1s con
ducted by • t•ntr•I pertnerthtp
Have you 1tarl11d do1n1
bu~•nen yet? Yes.
Of/2911981
Arnt! Development
Corpo11tlon. Rudr J
Baldon•. r ucullv• v ....
President
Thol statement wn
flied with Ille County
Cltrl! a[ 0!1011 Counh
oo ll~ ao.J6tMt90
Dally ,.llOI Nov.
Otc. 3, 10. 2003
llOllalM'lm • Th1 Ott~&• Co11nty
S1nlla l1on Olatrlct.
Calllornla, wtH rtoeln
bids untll Dec....,._ 16, 2001 .. i .oe ,_. Bkh
ITlll\I be tKt tVtd et tht
Di1trict'1 Admlnl1tJ1Uv•
l obbr or l'urc.11111111
Office br th• d•t•
htr•lll•bov• Mt forth. 1l
which lltnt thty wjll be
GPt11ed and H emlMd •I
the Olstrld l'utthu ifll
Office, 10144 f 1111
Av•-· founte•n Vall<ty,
Calll orn••. for the
lullowl111.
OYflHAUl Of •
fOIJtl (t) PlHNSnVA-
MIA ~OCHS OAS
COM,.CSSOltS
Wl<lllCA1IOH MO.
S-200S-tU
Staled b1d1 must be
lubmllltd on lhe lorrn
supplied by the Ojslflcl
In accord•nce with 111
l)rOVlatOn\ ol th• Sptcl•
hnhons Spt1.ilruhons.
bid blaoh 11110 lurlher
1ntormal1011 may be
ublalned al the •bove
iiddress. l~ltphone (714)
!>917~
Publt~hed N1wpor I
Buch Cost• Men Oa1ly
Pilot Novembar 19,
2003 W2SO ,..... ......
"-S.....
lh• follow1nc penon•
.,. do•na bu\lnOl Ill.
Sii•clr • Wood Cr t it,
1835 Whittler, Suite F
13. Costa Mua, C1hl
92627
lames Hobert P11M>n
9382 Central Ave
Garden Grove r.ahf
9?844
Myduns Duone Par
son\, 9382 Cenlral Ave ..
Card•n Grnve. Caht
92844
Th" buuness os con-
durted by husb•nd •nd
w•fe
Hdve ynu stu lrd doona
bu11nu~ yeti Nu
J;ames R f> •""'" !hos sl1l@m•nt wn
Mod with the County
Clerk of Oran&t C:nunty
on 10129/03
200SH 6SS26
Oa1ly Pilot Nov !i. 12.
19 26. 2003 W226
SELL
your stuff
through
classi fied!
STARTING
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BUSINESS??
• • • • • • • • • • •
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wlitdttr JOI' 'rt
1>f1Jln1. 1tlliltr,
or j1ISI loolint,
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WhilJ JOIUUtA f
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Tht U,.J (Npartmnfl 1111ht Daily f>i/q1iJpl.tautl to1111M111ttt • "'"'~
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Wl will'"'"' SEARCH iht "'"'u for!"" "' no txtro "'41ft. 11.nJ 111w !"" ibt ,;,,,, 11"'1 tht trip to thr Court H011Jt 11t S11nl4 Au 77""', of rou1", ~ tiN
sta.rrh is t#mp/ad wt wsU fil.t !""' fotirious businm umt ~t willt 1111
UNfl'J Cini. f'U/JliJh ~ II Mt~ for four wttb IU 'tf IUm/,,, "1w •M fhm /ill
!""' /rHf ef ptd>IK4tion with tl>t Cou"1] Cid.
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llntlctn .. Kh. CA lm4I
lhis !Mn-It '°"' ductt4 llJ •n lndlvldu11
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llltd •Ith Ult to.ftly
Cletk of O.tllf• County on 10/Jl/OJ tt0Mt6'7JO ou., '"°' Ho'f. 5, lZ. tt. 21. 2003 WUt
Policy
Rate and deadlines an: ubjcct to
change without notice. The publisher
rcbervcs the nght lO censor. rcdusify,
revise or reject any cla.uified
ad venjsemcnt. Please repon any error
lhat may be in your classified ad
1mmedtatcly. The Daily P1loe accepts
no ltabJhty for any error in an
advcruscmcnt for which it may be
rc~ponsjblc except for the cost of the
~pace actually occupied by the error.
Crt:d1t can only be allowed for the first
llbCnioo.
lNNOUNCllWfTS
& MISC. 1010-1110
GARAGE
SllE
BUSINESS &
FINAHCW.
All fHI Nlalt aclv•tl)S
~ In lllh M~ II •ulljiK 1 lo 1111 f edeul r •11 1100111111 kt of 1968 n amended wh ich
m•llu It lllt1at to
edvacl1M •en1 111•••
tllct, llmllellon or
dtr.ctrmtnallon tit•-' on
tKt, Colot, r•~. 1111,
ha11dic1111. ttn11Ual •tatlK
Of nalion•I otltln, O< •n
Intention to m111t eny ~II Pfifer-. kln1t1 ''°" °' ••r.ctl"'iinatl!Otl." lllls ntwsp.aper •111 not
llno•lnltY Keep\ In)'
'""" llMmtnt fOf ,.., 1thl1 •hlc h 11 In viollltlon ot thl l•W. Out
rud1n "' h~.::l '"'"'"*' "''' '" . inta ~UMd Ill tllll M~ •rt avatlatllot
on en equ,1 09P01 l11nlty
ball9 To complain of .ia
otrnlfl.llott, cal HUD lol ,, .. •I l-I00-414~
. Sill
your stutf
ttl'OU&f1 I
classified!
1413
ABSOl U f{ AUC HOH
~ ...... Mottl, 5~/
tern Hw1 101, Santa
Barb.,• Co11nty, CA
Commtfclll. Otc:. llth.
11.00•m , 1 310 798
7944 Edmo11d 111111'
Baton. f1£ 8roht, 3110
W f'Klfic; Colllt Hwy,
1 101, Torr•nn. CA
905C)5,_ let1y Cuic !\Ina LPM162M08. I 800 662 !1464, If' llln• Auction ..
lllC., l f'M.!16481SI, Alu T Todd, lf'Ml626807 (CAl •SCAN)
~ .... .........
Tiit lolklWlflC P«SO"'
., • 6otll& •u\lnffl •• TIM AMI h '-lt Ntl· "°"· MOO w OtHll• kont, Newport fludl,
Cal1h>tn" t2t6J
W8 lnvHllMllll (CA).
6400 W. OcHnfroni, Ntwport Bttcll, Cell '°'" .. 92MJ I .. fNMMU ta CM~
Ol
l\•t.n1111 Nv•-" •• tlllt •UletMnt wt•
hied •llti tlMI COllnty
Clftll of Ot•np County
ea 10/0l/Ol ,..,.....,.
o.11,~ P•t Nof 5. 12.
It. 2', 21.lOl W230
Ac-. ..... ..........
The 1011o•1nc pw.on• .,. 411111 ... ,_ .,
Cu.fl In lt•"'t· 252J O«an llvd I 4. C«On•
Otl MM. CA 92626 .,..,.,., !Dy Collist411,
2525 0.:.." Blvd 8 4, tot 011e dtl M.,, CA m25 Th• 11""""-~ CUii dlleted by an ltld1v dv.i
H111e you irt-rt*' 41Nna bvslfltt.t yei1 No
Jemes 11•}1 Coll1S1•
Thi• •t•l•nMnt •H
l,M Wltll tM County
ci..11 ot Otafl&e Covnty
on 10/31/03 tOOJ6tH71a Dally Pilot Nov. S, 12,
ti 26. 2003 W220
Rim. ..... ........
1 h• follo.,lnc ptrM>n•
., • dolnt builntss as.
Oownl111 $ttHI lQ. 841 HtwpcM'I C.ntM Df 152. lf1waqc& Buch. CA
How to Place A
CLAss1FrnAD
..........
-~
lh• lollowin1 petlOnS
Me do flt bvSllllH H .
IV Handyman, 5211/•
Ou:hkl Ao .. Curc.111• del Mer, CA 9262S
ii"' V foa, f>2\I/•
Ord11d Avt . Corona def
Milr. CA 9262S Thtt bus1nes4 Is con
ducted by an mdtvidual
Hav•· you alltl'ltd dohlll
busi~• y.t1 v .. ,
S·ll•OI Jun y [ga
.... ..... ...........
lh1 Mlow1111 Ptf!W"• 1te ~I t111a1nesa ,5.
Sllumlifl• f•tlflubon. 2638 R1nn1de Or •
C°'ta Mew. CA '2627
0•111el Allan '"'•'· 2U8 11101 tld• Or .
Cc.sit MMll. CA 91621
This &1\1\1-~ con duc:tlld by an Kld1vodu&I "*•t JOU •lMtlld dolnt
·-•}let? Yu9/0l Oanltl Allan P.rHI
Thr~ 1tattmtnt was
fried with the Courity
Clwll ol Or.iii• County
on 10/31103 200, ... ,,,,
O•il1 Pilot Nov 5, J? •
19.26,2003 \V?l l
~ ...... ... s......
..-----Deadlines ---Monday ...................... Friday 5:00pin
' .
Tuesday ................... Monday 5:00p'm
B •"'ax (949r 631-6594
Ry Phone
(949) 642-5678
Wedne~ay .............. Tuesday 5:{)()pryl :
Thur-.day ........... Wcdnl!sday 5:00pm :
By Mail/In Person:
(J'kmr incl• )our..,,.. -i
pflcwv numba IOd ,.c II call
yuu blick widl a pri'1t' ljll(MC I
330 Wci.t Bay Street
~Mesa. CA 92627
Al Newport Blvd & Bay Sc
.--
ESTATE
SAU
I lours
Telephone 8:30am-5.00pm
Monday-Friday
Walk-In 8:30am-S:OOpm
Monday-htday
Index
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lllYntonl
SmMI Monty Map
"'"ft•nlltd Au$lif\. TtUS ts IM II plact
141 tilt U S to invtl'l In IHI estate
find out why vbll
MIW510
DllUI
WllllWATIVIWSI
l hlHIM trom .,nd Zbr 31>• 11ppt1, 21>f Iba low
"· 2l:1lf1« & laundry, wo,..ful condltJon
fl.495.000 Act Bob.....,, 1131
RlllllJ To Sharl &030
......... S...,H ·-In 48r HoUM Share
bath no/peVpr'lce w ..
l•J '-:h .... ., .. S575m
S400 dlo & I/• uhb. r. 11949 50().9908.
~
I SU. ...... :lir 2 lull ~ houM. w/dotached 11J11
& Cl-' room $3250,lmo
~-~·TlZI
S,..f11rfftnl -.... Badt
Nf'I 14 hr storac•. 4()0.
600sl u11iu May st.ore
•tlhl Ills. Iowa r1t ..
c..I C.Wolyn 96&).J.B)
Zbr 2bt apt, l ca1 Pf.
7941 Stai-II Ave.. Anrl
Nov 21. 11250 + dep
CaH 714 842-92M
UOO 1SU STUOtO
l.rc• closet & beth.
sunny npotllt'I, $1000m A.I\. 949 675 6161
WHtdtff1 lr1 2l>d, i'b• condo Upstaws. carport.
1256 RvtllHICI $1350/rno •71• &32 1766• (Ulfhf ... N•t•ah•
lbf Iba unit eveil now -2llA ~ mdJ. S1260m 609 Nweblus ,_ ~ .,_ .._ 6#,
f'tllll M-725-alS. no pal poei. ft be simn ~Norw~ • IM ... llPC*'. I _. ..,...., *1Yt lly Of\l}I ,....._.. lbt lba pellO,
S l7.l/2Marau•rlt• tiflplKt. &hared w/d S1•+11t11Mt6~2m hllups, 1 cer pr•p Alt Oct .. ••••I Sunny '1500/M0949-293-4630
~"*Y--l*Y ar••a..flJ,llll!Ch 2 c .,, '*-pool IMO. Hr, tie, .,,.,...., sm pait ... !(AIM ._,....
Condo, Fp, comfNUll~ 177·704 8141 at204
s.... te hecflt tit l.!i&a. fp, ,.,. ... patio,
11600/-yea1ly !M9
673-2507
paot. ll'HI location. . wwwlll•l11pro 00111 $37511 949 187 • lt 5 .
RESORT/
VACATIOM
'-'-........... tl'llM
ufll( IWlll + carpett,
..... t~.~ , .. _., .....
Raf &111111 PROPfRTY _w_ .. _,, ____ &_ FGRMLE .... ...,., ........
eny 'OndlllOlll,
LOCM. \'OIJNl ROtlTL •nr 11\u•llonl '° ~ ~ 714 345 "*
Olllr"-WIClllll
"""" 9111
~,, .. •..!!'!! ..,..,..(CM.-..-., .... '-..
ClASSlflED
Friday .................... ThutMlay 5:00pm : ..
Saturday ..................... Friday 3:00pni ·
Sunday ....................... Friday 5:00pm
Daettfterals 7915
VACATIOl ISfTALS
SAUS & lllfTMS
•• Sp' • Desert
CoAtKt ...., Ant!J
160-JD.11Jl
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