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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-12-13 - Orange Coast Pilot. .. ..... . ·. •••• ./f .... ~!· . ' ••• . . .. • .... .. . . . . . . . ·~· ... . . ....... .. . . .. : . . SERVING THE NEWPORT -/iAE.SA COMN\UNmES SINCE 1907 ON ntE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2000 Ex-girlfriend testifies: 'He hit her on the head' • In taped conversations, Eric Bechler says he did not kill bis wife for money, but to keep custody of their children . "lr:t the beginning, when he talked about it, h e was almost proud that he hit her so quickly and she didn't feel a thing." During her testimony, New recalled the first time Bechler told her about the incident in great detail. That day, they had both had drinks, taken the drug Ecstasy and visited a couple of nightclubs, she said. into great depth in describing how he· had planned the surprise trip . New said Bechler told her that on the day of the trip they drove away from the Newport Beach coast and picked up a bag, body- board and rope because the boat rental company would not let them take those things on the water. 0...,. Bharath DAILY PILOT SANfA ANA -In her second day of testimony. the ex-girllriend of Newport Beach resident Eric Bechler told jurors in the sensation- al murder trial Tuesday how he described tying up his wife and tossing her weighted body into the Pacific Ocean. between BecbJer and ex-girlfriend Tma New -important evidence that reveals chilling facts, prosecu- tors say, about the death of Bech- ler's wife, who disappeared during a boating trip three years ago. Bechler, 33, is accused of mur- dering his 38-year-old wife, Pegye, by bludgeoning her with a dumb- bell during a boating trip on July 6, 1997, and dumping her in the ocean. Her body bas not been found. Tina New former girlfriend of Eric Bechler Bechler has pleaded not guilty, saying that a giant wave knocked his wife off the speedboat she was driving while towing him on a body board. They started talking about Pegye after they got back to Bech- ler's house, New said . ·we were laying on Eric's bed. and I suddenly asked him out of the blue, 'You hit her, didn't you?'" she said . •He was surprised and asked 'How did you know?' and that's how it started .• "They had sex twice,· New recalled BecbJer telling her. "Then he said she laid out on the boat, and he hit her on the head .... hit her so hard she didn't feel a thing.• The day in court was also domi- nated by a taped conversation Then, she said, Bechler went SEE BECHLER PAGE 5 .. GREG FRY I OAl.Y Pit.OT George "Skl the Bird.man .. Metmchein gives a kiss to Pico as Rojo watches. Melmcbein ls quitting his favorite bobby, entertain.lng vlslton to Newport. because he ls being fon:ed to give up all but one of his birds for health reasons. • gthe coop Newport Beach s 1Jirdman' says illness is forcing him to part with his feathered friends Mathis Winkler DAILY PILOT BALBOA PENINSULA -The Bird.man has lost his birds befo~. Nine years ago, a man masquerad- ing as a woman stole four of George ·ski the Birdman" Meinschein's birds after he'd let the thief stay at his apart- ment for the night. A year later, Wlldfire, a dusky lory from New Guinea, was chased away by a hawk. never lo be seen again. Now the local celebrity, who bas entertained ~ch visitors with bis feathered friends for decades, is trying to intentionally part with the exotic •The birds dictate my liiestyle. We've developed a real close relationship. They say 'bye bye' when I leave and 'hello, how are you?' when I come in." George •ski the BlrdnMin• Melnscheln creatures. Diagnosed with emphyse- ma seven years ago, Meinschein said Soup kitchen distressed by lack of donated toys •Someone Ca.res has received few gifts for Children this year. D••tlle Goulet 0MY PliOT m . Oonetions may be dfoPped Off llt the Someotie Qlr'5 ~ Kttichen offa. 720 W. ,., 5'rWt. CoU Miia. For men If~ call~> s.•1. ~ -.. • In one small Met. •rm pu1bmg tla• (panlcJ Sll'IOVSMal he no longer has the strength to care for bis companions. ·1 have no energy to even take ~e birds to the pier,• he said while sitting in bis tiny studio on 24th Street. Taped to the wall behind him was the follow- ing quote: ·u you can't breathe, noth- ing else matters.· The room's a visual testament to Meinschein's love for his birds. A built-in aviary takes up about a quar- ter of the apartment. and Meinschein can watch bis winged roommates through large Plexiglas windows from b1s bed. Inside the cage, p lastic SEE BIRDMAN MGE 4 Greenlight is a go within a week •Slow-growth measure to be cemented in Newport Beach charter. Also, new councilmen sworn in Tuesday. Mathis Winkler DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH The city entered a new era Tuesday as City Council members officially declared Greenlight's victory. The slow-growth irutia- bve -approved by 63.4 % of the city's voters in the Nov. 7 election -will require a citywide vote on any development that caus- es an increase of more than 100 peak-hour car trips or dwelling units, or 40,000 square feet more than the general plan allowance. Before the meeting, most council members said that instead of setting up a com- mittee to come up with guidelines to put the uutia- tive in place, they would prefer to hold a public hear- ing. ·1 want to do what the Greenlight people want to do,· said Councilman Gary Adams, who was selected Tuesday rught by counol members as the city's new mayor. He added that giving everyone a chance to com- ment on the irutiative's unplementation would pre- vent allegations of bias that a committee might face. ·Then nobody can really say that the decks have been stacked,• Adams said. Councilman Tod Rldge- w a y, who was chosen as SEE COUNCIL PAGE 4 Leece looked over for a fourth time • Conservative school board member has yet to seive in a leadership role. Brooks assumes president post. Danette Goulet DAILY PILOT NEWPORT-MESA -For the fourth year in a row, con-· servative trustee Wendy Leece was passed over by her colleagues for a leader- ship position on the school board when they unani- mously elected Davi4 Brooks as the president Tuesday night The school board chose Judy Franco for the vice president position and Martha Fluor for the JOb of clerk -both also receiving unanll:nous approval. Leece, who bas served on ... ,. ,,. HU! a.y nllll,I, &pll?f .. .... ..... .. Ir' .., ........ rsn .. 21 .. a... the school boa.rd for eight years, ts the only trustee who has never been selected Wendy Leece · to serve as presi- dent or vice president. She only served half a term as clerk in 1997, when then- school board member Ed Decker resigned to apply for the superintendent position.. Leece cites her strong views, which differ vastly from those of her peers. as the reason for their refulal to elect her to a leadenbip position. •J guess I feel I reptwmt SEE BOARD MGI 4 11111 a..-___ .__.11 I 11 115 ..____..._......__, Nllm.5----' 91115 --~~~--~·· .. ____________ __ •• 0 • LoCAIB . . . . . PU OF THE WEEK Dutchess 1013, at Pu.bion laland, 905 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beech. 1be network encourages the com- munity to adopt the pets, as this allows more room to bring in saved animals. Out.chess, a black Manx, was res-. cued from an animal shelter before she was put to sleep. She is about a year old and has no tall, which is characteristic of the breed. The network's financial arm, the Community Animal Network, accepts donationa for medical bills. Donations may be aent to the organization's P.O. box at 8662 Newport Beach. CA 92658. Sbe and other recently saved ani- mals will be available for adoption Saturdays and Sundays through the Animal Network of Orange County in • front of Russo's Pet Expeiience, Suite Infonnation: (9'9) 759-3646 or http://www.animalnetwork.org. 2 Wednesday, December 13, 2000 For A GOOD CAUSE Gracie Kazer A lesson in helping out Gracie Kazer, 16, isn't just out to fill her transcript with impres- sive credentials. The Corona del Mar High School junior initially joined a volunteering club on campus this fall to rack up the 40 community service hours required to graduate. She has already completed more than 40 hours now at Child's Pace, a Costa Mesa organization that provides social activities and interaction for children, but she has no plans to leave. •Once you start going, you start recognizing the kids and you kind of bond with them,• Gracie said. "You look forward to going, and once you go, they really want you to come back. You really appreciate that, and they really appreciate it too.• Gracie helps the 4-to 13-year- olds there with their homework. Lately, it's been multiplication and division for the fifth-graders. Some need help with English and gram- mar, and some just need an older mentor to answer random ques- tions that may or may not relate to school. She works on arts and crafts activities with the kids and recently Brieflt_in THE NEWS OCC to present annual Sailing Adventures Series For the avid boater, Orange Coast College is planning its Sailing Adventures Series for January and February. This year's four-part series, in its 26th season, will begin with a lecture Jan. 14 titled "A Family Sails Mexico." It will recount the trip taken by Orange County's Fullerton family. They took a refurbished 35-foot sloop and traveled the length of Mexico's western coast. The second lecture •And, Ohl ... the Places You Cruise,• on Jan. 19, will recount the sailing adventures of former Dana Point resident L.W. Lawson and her husband, Carl The third lecture, H Adventure on the Sea of Cortez,• will feature veter- an sailor Gerry Cunningham, who has sailed throughout the Gulf of California. The last lecture, scheduled for Feb. 2, will be put on by marine artist Scott Kennedy and is titled •An Artist's Creative Look at Sailing.• Advance tickets for the series are $40 and are on sale at OCC's Community Education Office, next to the library. It is open from 9 a.m . to 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday. Single lecture tickets are $11, and children's tickets are $5. Information: (714) 432·5880. helped organize the Christmas play, "Charlie Brown's Christmas.• "You learn to be patient,• said Gracie, who volunteers about two hE>urs a week with her friends at Child's Pace. "You don't want to be mean, and you teach yourself.• Gracie says she is fortunate for having met the children there. They're people she would not have met if she had not volunteered, and Church celebrates Our Lady of Guadalupe With roses and candles for the altar, thousands of Catholics on Tuesday ' completed a nine-day commemoration for Our Lady of Guadalupe -another name for the V11gin Mary -at St. Joachiltl. Church in Costa Mesa. The church celebrated the anniver- sary of Juan Diego's vision of Our Lady of Guadalupe in a Mexico City suburb with nine days of rosary prayers, special Masses and celebra- tions, as well as with a parade Saturday. The church attributed the high attendance at its commemoration Masses to its large Latino member- ship. "This is a Mexican tradition,• said Margot Santos, Spanish coordinator of the church's family life office. "She is the mother of Jesus, and we celebrate her with a lot of devotion. Many peo· pie are very grateful to her because she intercedes on their behalf.• Edilith Torres, a member of the church, said she feels she can relate to Our Lady of Guadalupe because "she's a mother too.• »She cares for her son the same way we care for our kids, and she had to suffer while he was on the cross,• Torres said. •And she has done many miracles. They say if you want a prayer to be answered, you should pray to her because she is the closest one to God. You pray to God himself, but so many people ask him for things that he needs a secretary to help him out. U you talk to Our Lady of Guadalupe. you're closer to God because she can help get the message they are all •good kids,· she said. Some live in areas she is unfamiliar with; some have less opportunities than she does. hberal arts studies. A few are not very motivated, but the teen tutor has no difficulty remembering that once she was less ambitious than she is now. For now, she is content with school, friends an.{i her weekly vol- unteering. Gracie, who is considering col- leges on both coasts, wants to pur- sue a career in journalism or other »I think a lot of people (at Child's Pace). They're not just there to get their hours,· she said. "l want to go back, and it's part of my routine now. up to him. I think it's easier to talk to her. She's considered the main lady all over Mexico.• Costa Mesa Senior Center kicks· off holiday season Seniors and other community mem- bers began their holiday season Tuesday by d8C9rating a Costa Mesa Senior Center Christmas tree with teddy bears, angels, stars and Disney cartoon charactel'S. The TeWinkle lntennediate School band played Chrisbnas music during the decorating and, during lunch, Santa read a Christmas story to the decorators. The event launched the senior cen- ter's holiday program, which will include a performance by the Page Private Schools 82-member choir from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m . Thursday, a sec- ond tree decorating at 1 p.m. Friday with entertainment provided by the Phoenix House ahd a performance by the TeWin.kle Intermediate School choir at 11 :30 a.m. Monday. The center also will have its first Hanukkah party at noon Dec. 26, with entertainment by Partners in Time. Target donated two trees to the senior center, and they are being dec- orated with ornaments donated by the community. The center bas accumulated donat- ed ornaments for two years, said Aviva Goelman, the center's executive direc- tor. · HWe've got a great collection,• she said. "We keep them from year to year so the trees get fuller. And if people don't have any, we let them take some of the decorations home.• -Story by Young Chang; photo by Greg Fry IEIGHIOIS Globe! v ...... Of!W inter- national company specializing In a wide range of flnandal Doily Pilot Gettig, INVULVED •GETTING~ runs peri- odically in the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis. If you'd like Infor- mation on adding your organiza- tion to thl.s list. call (949) 574-• 4228. FRIENDS OF 1HE NEWPOlf UIURY 'The book store needs book donations for the Christmas Book Sales. Good quality children's and nonfiction books are especially need- ed. They can be left at any of the branch libraries -Bal- boa, Mariners or Corona del Mar, or in the special book closet next to the Friends Book Store at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. Vol- unteers are needed to staff the used book store located just inside the entrance of the central library. Volun- teers must be members of the Friends of the Llbrary and are asked to work one three·bour shift per month. (949) 759·9667. 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M ...... -block It 4:07 p.m. Mondi;. • "' Doily Pilot Wedn4Hdoy, December 1 3' 2000 3 A suggestion that heads straight for Newporl-Mesa S sewers Having marked my 42nd year on this planet Tuesday, the rusty arthritis in my right shoulder and the cranky condition of my lower back served to remind me -more effective- ly than last year, I might add -that it is pinheaded to continue sidestepping an annual rendezvous with my doctor and his box of rubber gloves. The bald and harsh truth is this: Things start breaking when they get old. And it seems to me, increasingly so, that a broad survey of my machinery is by far the wiser thing than simply waiting for some part -hopefully not mission critical -to shut down. With that said, I think there's a relation here to the advancing age of what civil engineers like to call infra- structure in our twin cities. But let's not throw around fancy words. A critical part of what makes our lives in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa so grand is the net- work of pipes, drains and pumps that deliver water to our homes and take it away once we've fouled st with1.he unmentionables of human existence. Byron de Arakal BEJWEEN THE LINES Now it's understandable that we pay little thought to all of this, so long as it works. But if you've ever wrestled with a congested drain -or paid a plumber to wrestle with it for you -you're aware of the price to be paid for inattention. Clearly, the stakes are considerably high- er for an entire city. Last month, a 73-year-old water main buried beneath Dover Drive in Newport Beach had enough. In med- ical parlance, the thing had an aneurysm. Thousands of gallons of water poured from the ruptured pipeline, under- mining the roadbed and opening a huge sinkhole. 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Nevertheless, the breach took Dover Drive offline for several days and ultimately cost the city $155,000 to repair. Though not a symptom of Newport Beach's admittedly aging sewer and water infra- structure, the Dec. 8 rupture of a waste-water pipeline on Irvine Ranch Water District land dumped more than 250,000 gallons of partially treated sewage into San Diego Creek, which ulti- mately contaminated Upper Newport Bay. That little inci- dent forced a shutdown of portions of Newport Bay for roughly three days. Costa Mesa hasn't been without its share of infra- structure ills symptomatic of elderly pipelines. During the city's 1998-99 fiscal year, Costa Mesa reported 20 sewage spills to the Orange County Sanitation District. These episodes are arguably less dramatic than the plague of inf.rastructure ills that have ravaged Hunt- ington Beach in recent years. The most recent and note- worthy example of that city's decaying sewers and storm . drains caine to light in Los Angeles nrnes reporter Meg James' story revealing that some 71,324 gallons of raw sewage was pouring from broken and cracked sewer lines throughout much of the 1990s. ·The revelation served to remind Huntington Beach and its residents of the rea- son why its City Council launched in 1995 a massive stem-to-stem examination of the health of Huntington Beach's Infrastructure. Much of Huntington Beach's underground infra- structure was put in place in the 1940s and 1950s as the city entered an era of unbri- dled post-World War D development. Compared to ·the senior status of much of the pipeline network lying beneath Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach's infrastructure could fairly be categorized as mid- dle-aged. Nevertheless, when Hunt- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~-:i~ )'.· Need a Great I .;.-y,. Gift Idea? r Give the Gift of · .. True Dining Pleasure ... 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That Huntington Beach's infrastructure has fallen mto such expensive d.J.srepa.ir is evidence enough for me that the problem should have been looked at sooner. Still, the city deserves crecht for tack.J.mg such an exhaustive "physical exam.• Given the spate of minor ills that occasio~y infect the vital underground infra- structure in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa -much of wtuch is older than the mflITll systems m Huntington Beach -I'm hopmg the respective city counols of our twin oties will find mstructive Huntington Beach's WJSe, albeit late, study of its mfrastructure. The studies will be costly, lo be sure. But the pnce tag for domg nothing will cer- tainly be far higher. • BYRON DE ARAKAL IS a wrrter and communications consult.ant. He hves 1n Costa Mesa. His-column runs Wednesdays. Readers can reach him with news tips and com- ments vra e-mail at byronwr1t4'@msn.com. HICKORY FARMS• SAVE $4.00 31b. BEEF STICK® s9~ SUMMER SAUSAGE reg. 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They say 'bye bye' when I leave and 'hello, how are you?' when I come tn.• Peeking out of an open dog carrier that allows the birds to move between the aviary and the rest of the room, Rojo decided to emphasize the point with hefty cawing. ·u you guys don't shut up . . . • Meinschein said, aiming a water spray bottle in the bird's direction. ·shut up1• came Rojo's unimpressed .response. Meanwhile,, Fireball, a · dusky lory and the family's smallest member, bopped around the room, climbed Meinschein's legs and picked up pens. While he wants to find new homes for the larger animals right away, Mein- Schein saJd Fireball won't be going anywhere as long as he's around. • 1 can sell him now if they want to buy him,• be said. •When I die, they can pick him up.• Unable to clean, Mein- schein has hired a woman to come by three times a week. "It's like having eight children," be said. •And like any mother knows, you nev~r run out of things to do.• A retired oil industry worker, Me1nschein said be needs to sell the birds rather than give them away. Should his illness worsen, he'll need the money to pay. for more help. SABATINO'S But while he might have accepted the need to bid farewell to the birds, it becomes clear from his words that he's trying to convince himself again and again that he's got no other choice. ___ ""' ... __ "It's ~omething that I've mentally -I've reconciled with the fact that I've got to do it,• he said. ·rve got to sell the birds. 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It's an irony to me that once people initiate laws, they throw it back to the council What do we really vote on here?· But Greenlight supporters said their initiative bad included a section that gave the City Council an opportu- nity to come up with adminis- trative guidelines. •They've got to administer it,• said Phil Arst, Green- light's campaign spokesman. He added that he hoped issues such as granting devel- opers credit for reducing car q;~ c-.._ - ---~ ---••--Jak&-R~ •V.....,....•Orru 1,c..-.,..0...~G..-., 1UST'N AUfO aN1'EI • (11~ 544 4800 • www.tusttnl.xus.COM -. • PmltliapToGo • lmtqUet R001111 Book your holiday banquet now ... While dates are still availablel Costa Mesa (949) 642-1 142 Huntington Beach (714) 960.9696 3033 SOUTH BRISTOL, COSTA MESA One block South Of SU DMao Preeway (405) (714) 432-8209. (949) 675·7662 OPBN7DAYS Doily Pilot trips or a building's floor area as part of their project could be resolved in a speedy man- ner. Addressing a clause that includes the past 10 years or general plan ameodments into 'calculations that deter- mine il a project would require a citywide election, Arst said Greenlight support- ers and dty officials were try- ing to reduce the number or votes. "Once we read what (rec- ommendation) staff has, we'll work with them to minimize the number of votes,• he said. Within a week, Greenlight will become part of the dty charter, after paperwork has been filed with California's secretary of state, City Clerk La Vonne Harkless said. As the presiding officer during the council's reorgani- zation. Harkless also swore into office Courtcilmen Steve Bromberg, John Heffernan and Gary Proctor. •Let's park the egos and personal agendas at the door: Bromberg said. #Let's work together, and we will be fine.• Before making room behind the dais, outgoing council members Jan Debay, Tom Thomson and John Noyes thanked residents for their ~upport. "Business is great,• Noyes said. "People are terrific. and life is wonderful.• BOARD CONTINUED FROM 1 the community. Those who voted for me agree with my ideas,• she said. •A lot of my ideas are areas we see change in -phonics, English. science I can't change the way I am, and I can't change my way or thinking.• As she bas each year in the past, Leece said she will con- tinue to serve to the best of her ability and give of her time. But this year, Leece drafted a letter to fellow board members, she said, addressing the issue. •How. w.ould my ideas keep me from being a good presi- dentr she asked. •1 don't think they would.· Although Leece was nomi- nated for the clerk position last year, longtime school board member Franco, who has served multiple times in near- ly every leadership capacity during her tenure, was elected. Fellow scbool board mem- bers said they went with Franco last year because sne bad expressed. an interest soon- er, while Leece threw her bat into the ring at the last minute. T\vo years ago, Leeoe was in line to be named vice presi- dent of the board, but her col- leagues broke the traditional rule of succession and instead chose Dana Black forfthe post. At the time, school board members said they were con- cerned about Leece's conserv· alive views on issues ranging from the creationism versus evolution debate to her anti- tax stance, which some feared could derail the Newport-Mesa Unllied School District's attempt to pus a bond to repair aumbling facilities. ThOle views oootinue t.o set her apart frOm other trustees. creating a rift and~ her from acting in leadenbip roles Oil the ICbool boatd. •1 think you have to have a trust factor within the board b thole wbo bald a title, wbk:h rneam ~ have the support ol the board,. Franco Mid. Brooks, wbo nominated J..88Qt for the clerk polidon 1Mt year, did not nominate her for J>1911dent this yeu-becluee, be Mid, be felt the modoa would fail. At tbe new president, 8ri>ob Mid bil two top pdalt· lllllwUI betDcaW .. ~ inY01T91Dent and CODUDuid ==Wiala ol .... 111.1· daoolbcmd. Doily Pilot BECHLER CONTINUED.FROM 1 Bechler then said that he placed Pegye in a folded posi- tion, tied her up .with a rope, covered her wiib weighted trash bags and dwnped her in the ocean, New said. "He said the blood was all over the boat, and he washed off the blood,· said New, who added that Bechler said the boat was 10 or 12 miles out to sea. When she asked him how he was sure Pegye's body wouldn't surface, New said Bechler replied that his wife was a trtathlete and had very low body fat and that such peo- ple tend to sink easily. He also TOYS CONTINUED FROM 1 button here. We have no toys,• said Merle Hatleberg, the soup kitchen's founder and director. "This time last year the place was filled.• Hatleberg is sending out a distress call to the community, asking for donations of unwrapped toys so a 14-year tradition may continue. Since it opened in 1986, Santa and Mrs. Claus have vis- ited the soup kitchen every year on Chrisbnas Eve. After children finish their told her that he used 70 pounds of weights to make sure she went down. "In the beginning, when he talked about it, he was almost proud that he hit her so quick- ly and she didn't feel a thing,• New said. The secretly recorded con- versation prosecutors played Tuesday took place in a noisy Mexican restaurant days before his arrest in October 1999. New had agreed to wear a recording device at the request of inves- tigators. In the tapes, New -w ho began testifying for the prose- cution Monday -is heard try- ing to pump Bechler for infor- mation about . his wife's disappearance. · "So what, what was it about holiday dinner of ham with all the trimmings, they pop over to Santa's lap, where they can forget all their troubles for a few minutes of holiday cheer, Hatleberg said. "Last year, we had almost 1,500 kids, and each one got two toys,• she said, adding that this year she had wanted to shoot for three, but now would be lucky to have one for each child. So far, only about 75 toys have arrived a t the soup kitchen, said George Neureuther, development director for the soup kitchen. "ljust can't believe we don't have any toys,• Hatleberg said. RUFFLES UPHOLSTER Where Your Dollar Covers More! MOVED 1 BLOCK NORTH Sofa $10000• OFF Club Chair $5000• OFF *With a purchase of Fabric & Labor til 12/20/00 1998 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA (949) 548-1156 Still the best deal on Christmas trees in Orange County. Pacific Northwest Noble Fir, Grand Fir & Douglas Fir from $32.95 Nova Scotia Balsam Fir from $39.95 North Carolina Fraser Fir Small Trees from $39.95 from $14.95 Still at Newport Dunes j ~='------4 Located in Newport Beach ,& 3033 SOlTllf BRISTOL. COSTA MESA Ooe block loath ol s.. Dlieao Preen, (405) (.714) 432-8200 • (949) 61S·1662 OPBN7DAYS her that made you want to go to that extreme?" New is heard to ask. When she asks if he did it for the money, Bechler replied on the tapes that he did it only par- tially for the money but mainly because he wanted to keep their three children. "I felt like I was backed in a comer, like !ihe was going to steal the kids away, and I'd never see them again," he is heard to say on a tape, sound- ing agitated. "I mean, she was just super-controlling of the dill- · dren." As he heard the tapes in the cow1room, Bechler wrote inces- santly on a large, yellow note pad, occasionally rubbing bis forehead and shaking bis head. Bechler also talks on the ·w e usually start getting them in by the first, but we're just not getting them.• Having seen what the gifts mean to children who may oth- erwise get none, Hatleberg said, she is determined the children will not be passed over -even if it means digging further into her own pocket, something she has done before over the years. The soup kitchen is looking for donations of unwrapped gifts that are suitable for chil- dren 3 to 15. Because most of the toys donated are usually for the younger children, the soup kitchen also accepts cash dona- tions, which they will use to buys gifts for the older children, she said. tapes about his fear of going to jail and, at one point, says that once the police arrest him for a minor violation they may gath- er evidence to nail him down for murder. "No, I'm saying once I'm in the system, l'm at their mercy,• he can be heard to say. •That means once I'm in jail, they're going to (expletive) with me for years. It's not going to be just six months. "All they have to do is con- vince a jwy beyond a reason- able doubt, and I go to jail for life. So I'm not even going to give them the opportunity.• On the tapes, Bechler tries to convince New they should go away to Las Vegas and Hstart over.• •I love you,• he said to New Wednesday, December 13, 2000 5 on a tape. "I want you to be my wife .... We could c:Ome back weekends to visit the kids.• Bechler and New are also heard arguing on the tapes about what story New would give police if they ever asked her about the incident. •Give me a structured story, one story, and I'll keep that pne in my head," New is heard to promise Bechler. Bechler told New later in their taped conversation that he is not a person who would hurt somebody. "All I know is that I would never, ever do anything to harm anybody ever again,• he said. Prosecutors will finish play- ing the tapes Wednesday morn- ing, after which New will con- tinue with her testimony. DR. 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""' c-..p .,..,._,. ,,,,..,,.,,_ #lolrL--S-Ml.L-."""'L-· _,.._ Mr.&. ___ _ Mr.L-..... ll ........ ,,,,._L._,. Ml: .. -. ,.,_L..,..,...... Ml.&.Mn__().,......,. Ml&.Mn. ........ Z- Mr&.-.o....c..~ Mr.&.--"'-" .... _l __ OlL-~R.Z­ t o.-.1 . . Quote Of •DAY "Wt wan '9 ,.., but it was wlnlmg t9f. Ow,... •• andous ... • Biii a.mett. Newport Harbor High girls water polo coach • ~ • -Deanmr 11 hanane 9CIUSHM1.0IWlll DAVI CAIUSU --- 8 Wednesday, December 13, 2000 • Spor1s Editor Roger Carlson • 949.574-4223 •Sports Fox: 949.050-0170 Doily Pilot First prep football campaign of the millennium produced many memorable moments. Forget what the encyclopedia may say about benchmarks such as equinox and solstice, and disregard the falling leaves and dropping temperatw"es which you've encountered for weeks. For this sportswriter, the change of seasons is not so much fall to winter to spring to summer, as football to basketball to ba:.eball to vacation. Oh sure, I also enjoy the other sports that fill out the prep athletic calendar. 1 just don't set my occupational clock to them. BOYS BASKETBALL Sailors claim 63-49 victory • Newport puts Orange Lutheran away at Anaheim Convention Center tourney. Steve Virgen DAJLY PILOT ANAHEIM -With two of its starters out of action -one for the first quarter and one for the game -the Newport Harbor High boys basketball team was already at a disadvantage. But the Sailors really wanted to forget its first loss of the season to El Toro on Satur- day. Harbor's desire and Tony Melum's 26 points and 11 rebounds led the Sailors to a 63-49 victory over Orange Lutheran Tuesday night in the first round of the Anaheim Convention Center Holiday Classic. Harbor starter Jamie Diefenbach was ill and senior Aaron Yamal sat out the first quarter because of an infrac- tion of team policy. "We battled through some adversi- ty tonight," Harbor Coach Larry Hirst said. "Coming out with a quick lead definitely helped.· The Sailors (7-1) opened with an 8-0 lead with Melum scoring six of those points. "We came out and played defense.• Melum said. •But it was all downhill from there. We struggled for a while.• The Sailors carried a 31-16 advan- tage into halftime as they closed out the second quarter with an 11-3 run. But the Lancers retaliated in the third quarter with a 14-4 run and pulled to within five. Hirst then went back to his starters to build back the big lead. "With the long tournament,• Hirst said. •1 want- ed to try new combinations.• With seven minutes remaining, starters Melum, Greg Perrine, and Steve Young reentered and outscored the Lancers, 15-10, down the stretch. "We just wanted to redeem our- selves/ said Perrine, who had 12 points and seven assists. Harbor also received help from the bench as Nadirn Pajevic grabbed nine rebounds and Chase Cameron scored six points, including a three-pointer. Newport duels Magnolia al 4:40 p.m. ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER HOUOAY a.ASSIC ' Flntround NIEwPoRT 63, OMMiE l.untEJwt 49 Newport Harbor 12 19 12 20 -63 Orange Lutheran 5 11 19 14 -49 Ne"wport -Melum 26, Perrine 12. Cameron 6; Spigner 5, Yamal 5, Young 4, Hiil 2. Peterson 2. Pajevic 1. 3 pt. goals -Spigner 1, cameron 1. Fouled out -None ar.,.. Luthenn -Troyer 19, Taylor 8, Goeldl 9, Jones S, 0. Heim 4, M. Heim 2, Bye 2. 3 pt. goals -Ttoyer 1, Taylor 1. Fouled out -'Troyer. CdM wins, 55-45 LA HABRA -Corona del Mar High bounced back with a 55-45 • consolation boys basketball victory over Whittier Christian Tuesday afternoon at the Sonora Tournament, sending the Sea Kings into a 4:30 • p.m. slot on Thunday against Santa Ana/Whittier. Bric Snell led the way, scoring 1 O ot hJs 17 points in the first quarter as • CdM (2...S) raced to a 20-9 lead, allowing Cooch Paul Orris to take a good look at all of b.1s squad the bal· anceof~•· ATOUMAI_, Olll 11......., ChMIM a Whltti9r ~ ' 10 9 17 -45 Cotone def Mer 20 14 I 13 -SS ......... Owlillc:it -T. AlbNnu 19, IOf'9Wltz 2. Johnlofl 13, s.ncnez .. UnderWOOd J, Tonw 0. J>.pt. pis • Slnchez 1. Foulild out • Johnlon. CllNM ..... ~ 7, Geto 0. •. ~ ... NII-'-.. It Mlndllas 6, Sfwll '7, 1NW1t9r 4. ... ,,,.... 0, Glae 2. MM_, 4. Gtwr 0. Mchlfdlon 4. )1lit. ..... '*',, It ~ i. •. Mlrdll1.~1.~cM ·nont. ~foul -...,., It is, I find, this particular transition from football to basketball that is annually the most stark. Basketball season really doesn't begin, for me, until football is over. So, after 14 glorious weeks and a three-day weekend, it is time to put away the binoculars, file away the gamebusters and Bravehearts, polish off the statistics and comm.it the first football season of the new millennium to memory. Before it all gets crammed into Manila folders, however, I thought I'd share a few memories with you. • Best game -Estancia 34, Costa Mesa 27. Titis Oct. 27 crosstown showdown featured playoff ramifications, a surprising 20-0 Costa Mesa lead and a dramatic Estancia come- back. all nmid the emotional atmosphere only rivalry games can create. Yt\fds, scored 31 touchdowns, and was a relentless defensive force at outside linebacker. Estancia drew even late in the thlrd quarter, went ahead, 27-20, on its next possession, but had to score in the final 21 seconds to break a 27-27 tie. Barry Faulkner PREPS Manderino's four-game postseason (692 yards and 10 TDs) was even more remarkable, considering he separated his right shoulder in the CIF Southern Section Division VI playoff opener against Westminster. • Best player -Newport Harbor senior Chris Manderino turned in a two-way performance to rival Harbor recent alums Brett Baker (1997) and Brian Johnson ('94). He rushed for 2, 141 • Best hits -The one that stands out is Manderino leveling La Mirada tight end Brett EriclOion after a catch over the middle in the Sailors' 35-i6 semifinal upset. But, in terms of sheer quantity, Newport senior middle linebacker AI«n "No 1\'espassing" Saenz registered most on the stick-ometer. Costa Mesa senior 170-pound linebacker Louis Day, lithe but lethal, al.so deserves mention for several tombstone tackles. A late entry comes from Harbor offensive guard Jim Erickson, who made Irvine's Joe Bollard pay for a 45-yard interception return with a blindside levitation near midfield in Friday's Division VI title game. • Best move -Costa Mesa junior Nick Cabico gestw"ing with his finger to direct a phantom blocker SEE PREPS PAGE 9 Mustangs Outlast Newport, 56-44 OON I.EACH I DAILY Pl.OT Mesa's Nancy Hatsushl (24) battles for possession against Newport Harbor's Krystal Mino. At left. Mesa's RhondJ Naff shoots as Undsey Woller (43) and Evita Castillo defend. "Nancy (Hatsushi) is one of the best players in the county, without a doubt. She hit key shots for us at key times that allowed us to get control of the game ... " Jim Weeks Costa Mesa High girls hoops coach NOM.£\GUE CosfA MuA 56, NrWP0n HAMOll 44 Newport Harbor 11 10 6 17 -44 Costa Mesa 7 19 15 15 -56 Newport • Topalovlc 6, Whitfield 4, Mino 12. castlllo 11, Vasquez 1, Brooks 1, Gorman 5, Woller 4, Allen 0. 3 pt. goals -Gorman. Fouled out -None. Cost.a Meu -Hatsu1hi 25, Grewal 4, CMon 5, Cooper 6, Trejo 1, Muniz 2. Marshall 9, wos 2, Naff 2. Le 0, CM1dl O. 3 pt. goals -Hatsushl 6, Grewal 1, Marshall 1. Fouled out -None. • Hatsushi scores career-high 25 points as Costa Mesa wins, 56-44, over improving Sailors. Tony Altobelli DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -She may GIRLS be the assist specialist for the Costa Mesa High girls volley-HOOPS ball team, but for Nancy Hat- sushi, basketball season is her time to score the points, which she did plenty of in Tuesday night's 56-44 win over visiting Newport Harbor. The ~enior point guard scored a career- higb 25 points and tied a school record with six three-pointers to lead the Mus- tangs (2-3). Former Mustangs' standout Evelyn Powers had six treys against Villa Park on Dec. 23, 1998 at the Artesia High Tournament. "Nancy is one of the best players in the county, without a doubt,• Mesa Coach Jim Weeks said. "She hit key shots for us at key times that allowed us to get control of the game.· Despite the hot shooting from Hatsushi. the Sailors (0-6) refused ft> go away, to the delight of !mt-year coach Glenn Albios. "We're a very young team, but we're getting better and better each game,· Albios said. ·u we can control the game with our defense and continue to be aggressive, we can be successful. Right now, we're making mistakes that a young team would make.· Freshman Krystal Mino led the Sailors with 12 points, followed by juniors Evita Castillo (11 points) and Nadja Topalovic (six points). "That's a team that will not let you quit,• Weeks said of Newport. "That was a good game for us to have after a week- and-a-half layoff.· The Sailors bad the momentum for the first quarter, building a seven-point lead before Hatsushi got hot. "We missed a ton of open shots in that first quarter, which is very frustrating,• Weeks said. "It was pretty obvious we hadn't played in a while.• Trailing by three, Hatsushl buried three treys in the second quarter, the third giving the Mustangs the lead for good. Mesa opened the third quarter with a 15-4 run, turning a five-point lead into a comfortable 16-point advantage. Hatsushi drilled three more treys in that frame. •We were able to go on a couple of offensive spurts that gave us an opportuni- ty to control the game,• Weeks said. Newport refused to die in the fourth quarter. With tough defense and an up- tempo offense, the Sailors managed to cut Mesa's lead to nine on a couple occasions down the stretch. But Hatsushi proved too tough down the stretch. Despite no three-polnters, she was 5 of 6 from the free-lb.tow line and scored seven of Mesa's 17 fourth-quarter points. . The Mustangs will host Cypress on Thursday at 1 p.m., while the sauors play again on Monday at the Artesia lbumey. Tars strike late to claim 6-4 victory • Newport's Jenna Booth scores two goals in fourth quarter to lead the Sailors. Stew Virgen DMY Pk.oT NEWPORT BEACH -With the score tied to begin the fourth quar- ter, the Newport Harbor High girls water polo team saw a chance to redeem itself after three quarters of what co-coach Bill Barnett called some of the wol'lt play the Sailors have bad in their first three gamee. Harbor senior Jenna Booth, freshman Jessica Ball and goelie Heather Deyden MW the e>pportunl- ty u a chance to 1tep up to-the chal· tenge. They did. Bell 9COl'8d to give Harbor a 4-3 lMd and Booth IODr'ed whet prov*1 to be the w1nnbig goal and' en IDIW· anc. goe1. all in tbe ~ °' 3:35, u the Sa.Uon took <YVflt tn that fourth quarter for a 6-4 nonleague victory over visiting Esperanza Tuesday. Deyden, who finished with eight saves, turned back four shots in the final quarter. •we should've 1tepped up earli- er," Mld Booth, who also scored in Harbor's first game Dec. 5. •Tue team played mediocre, but we stepped up at the end and there wu better communication.• Barnett sa.ld he was not pleased with the Tlln' perfonnance, but he was impnmed with the fourth quar- ter. Not. however, totally impressed. •we still pleyed v&y sloppily at timel (ln the fourth),• Barnett Mid. "We won the game, but tt wu Win- ning ugly. Our puling wu rathe,r atrodoua.• The S.:Oon' otf-terget pusiog led to 16 ~ by Esperanza. But, the Azt8cl (7~) bad only two Mall ln tbe ftnal quarter as the Harbor duo OI Ball and Booth came through. I GIRLS WATER POLO With less than a minute remain- ing, Ball stole the ball from Esper- anza's Jessica Conner, who 1COted three goals and bad four steals of her own. Ball raced on the break· away and threw the ball into the cage with Cooner draped over her. Ball finilhed with two goal.s, three steals and one block. Just 40 l8000dl after the tCOdng ~y. Be.11 tet up Booth with a pkture- petfect pas end BooCh ICOi'ed I« a 5-3 lead. Booth llCOl9d again alter Kathertne Belden fed her a pe19. Deyden made two lpedeC'ular saves in the fourth. \Wh Harbor (2· l) protec:tln9 • 5-3 IMd. Deyden abut doWn the Ames on tbelrma·up~. 1bm wltb 1:10 wining .... wet one-on-one wtth Conner and w'Mduiolber ..... The Sailon also redeemed them- selves with a solid defense led by Erln Kelly Bates, who had five steals. Also, sophomore Annie Wight snagged four steals and scored a goal, a lob lhot in the third qµarter to tie the game a t two. AJter Wight'• gQCll, Conner scored witb 1:52 left in the quarter. But, Ball would ICOl'e 38 seconds later after Batea made a lteal. The Sailol'I, ranked No. 4 ln . Orange County, ware coming off a huge vtdory Saturday <Mn" tben- No. 4 Marine (now No. 5), and came Into the game a little too conndent. BoOthMid. ........-... .................... ...... 0 2 ' 1 • .. .... .,,,.._ , 0 2 J-6 ......... Connet l. Sill t. s-...... ,_upon...,_· lood'l J. w 2. lllden1,Wlgttt1. S-·~I. - Doily Pilot CONTINUED FROM 8 and confuse a Saddleback tackler in the open field. Cabico then sprinted past the distracted defender to cap a 36-yarp catch-and-nm for a touchdown, • Best vocabulary -Corona del Mar senior offensive tackle Dave Richardson, a 6-foot-5, 300-pounder, struck a blow to dumb linemen stereotyping by slipping the word •congeal" into a postgame discussion about the Sea !(ings' five-game winning streak after an 0-3 start. • Best rag doll lmltatton - An overmatcbed Northwood offensive tackle, faced with the unenviable assignment of pass blocking Estancia senior defensive end Cesar Romero. Game-night duties often preclude those in the press box from watching the trenches, but I couldn't help but notice Romero's blatant bull rush. • Best call -Newport Coach Jeff Brinkley's decision to shift Mandertno from quarterback to tailback at halftime of a Week 2 loss to Marina. The Sea View League choosing to change kickoff from 7 :30 p .m. to 7 is another personal favorite. An extra 30 minutes on deadline is a coveted luxury. •Best pass-CdM junior Joe Barber's 65-yard bomb to Matt Moore against Estancia SCHEDULE n>OAY ·---~· High school boys -Estancia at Irvine, 7 p.m. High school girls -Corona del Mar at Mission Viejo Tournament. vs. Calvary Oiapel, 4 p.m. • Soc:ic.r High school boys • Ocean VH!W at Estancia. 3 p.m. •Wtwtlil• High school -Tustin at Newport Harbor, 6 p.m. (the ball traveled 55 yards in the air) was unrivaled, unW Newport junior Morgan Craig arced a perfect strike over a well-positioned lrvine defender to Mitch Gray on a 14-yard out in Friday's title game. • Best images -1) Mandertno jwnping on top of Craig after the latter, his QB apprentice, completed a 42-yard post to Gray against La Mirada. It was unbridled, spontaneous joy. 2) Tears streaming down the face of Estancia senior Mario Mendcrza, sidelined for the season by a heart ailment, after his mates defeated Costa Mesa to retain the perpetual Victory Bell. 3) The back of Newport fullback 1Tavis liimble's No. 44 Jersey as h e sledgehammered himself into another lead block. 4) Estancia senior Andy Romo accelerating around the comer with the ball under his arm. 5) CdM senior tailback Blake Hacker and Estancia senior fullback Fahad Jahid bowling through would-be tacklers with centrifugal force. 6) CdM senior Charlie Alshuler and Newport junior Brian Gaeta both leaping high to intercept an pass. 7) Newport senior defensive ends Garrett 1Toncale and Ian Ban.igan meeting at the quarterback. SPORI'S Wednesday, December 13. 2000 9 Wedge wins division crown • Boys Division 4 squad caps championship run with a 2-0 victory over Silver Baboons Sunday. NEWPORT BEACH -With Wins on Saturday and Sunday, the Wedge captured the AYSO Region 51 Division 4 boys soccer championship, despite a last-place finish during the regular season. After taking the cellar, the Wedge ripped off five straight victories and advanced to the finals, where they defeated the Silver Baboons, 2-0, on Sunday. Cb.rtsttan Morabito and Kevtn Kottke each scored, while RJ. Baldonl, Alex Ray, Jeff Uvtngston, Joshua K1m and AlJ.reza Nazeml anchored the Wedge's defense. Contributing to the Wedge's offense was the strong play of Julian Monico, Andy Bender, Scott Feeley, Michael Mcffugb. Ricley Lobel and Christopher Horton. In Saturday's semifinals, the Wedge defeated the first-place Blue Devils, 1-0, on a goal by Marsico In girls under-12 action: Sea Queem take league ttUe: The Sea Queens won, 1-0. in both the semifinals on Saturday against the Kreemers and on Sunday against the Team Kaos. In the semifinals, Katherine Osslpoffs goal in the third period between three defenders broke the scoreless tie and advanced the Sea.Queens into Sunday's finals. Against Team Kaos, Ossipoff, off a pass from Stephanie Restalno, again scored the game's lone goal for the Sea Queens. Team Kaos mounted several threats, but Sea Queens' goalkeeper Paige O'Brien made several key saves to ensure the win. The Sea Queens, led by strong play from Lacey Scb.midt, Kelly Meyer, Hannah llolllns, CalUan Dick, Hannah Solob, Sarah Sullivan, CalWn Macatee, Natalie Shah, Sarah Wesley and Katie Cunningham, will advance to the Area Q playoffs as the Newport Beach league champions. • The Strikers won the English Division championship with eight consecutive wins, but placed second overall with a loss against the Italian Division Slammers. The Sbikers were led in scoring by Kate Baldon! and Megan Gaal, while Chloe Kowalski and goalkeeper Sallma Allen (four saves per game) anchored the defense. In boys Division 4 action: • Red Fireballs 3, Metro Stars 0 -The Red Ftreballs won the league championship game with a 3-0 win over the Metro Stars. Nick PelllgrtnJ scored two goals. while Camden AYSO REGION 57 Nlcbolson scored a single goal for the Fireballs. Goalies Tenlsoo Mitchell and Jake PeWgrtnl helped preseive the shutout with stellar saves, while the offensive pressure was forced by Kuan Sahni, Lane Wilhelm, Jeck Murphy and Koom1 CbebabL ln boys Division 7 action: • The Blue Angels, in theu matchup with the Geckos, were led by strong play rrom Reed Tucker, Nick McGulnness, Erik Ctvrtllck, Blake Grable, Troy Reese and Davb Case. The Geckos were led on offense by goals from Dylan Gronendyke. In boys Division 6 action. • For the Green Ugbtnine Bolts, m thetr game with the Blue Blazers, Mason Case and Bruce Bearer each scored first-half goals, while Colt Nelson, Matthew Funsten, Ganet Godfrey, Bryce Ashton, Trevor Friedman and Brennan Andenon contnbuted with mtense efforts. • For the Red Bombers' game with the Golden Bombers. Sammy Witte scored two goals, while Blake Thomsen, Miles Solomon, Ford Hanour and Sandon Griffin each added single tallies. The Bomber's defense was led by Jesse Marans, Jonathan Teller and David Fenner. • For the Green DevtJ Rays, in their contest against the Sharks, Kent Smith scored four goals on assists from Kevin Maguire, Pete Rigas and Tanner Grandstaft. Eric Zamucen. Connor Canale, Bllly MacDonald and Brandon Zeiner also scored goals for the Green Devil Rays. • In the Green Bombers' contest with the Phantoms, Hunter Meece scored two goals, while Tanner Trauthen and Cole Chatham each scored single goals. The goals were assisted by strong offensive play from Pete Markel and Sam Cubelro, while Dan Steele, Alex Carlis, a Cameron Orr and Matt Berry played well on the defeDSlve end. • In a batUe of the "Blues." the Blue 81.J.zzard played well against the Blue Dom.inators. Scoring for the Blizzard was Clark Cashion and Nicholas Manning, while Ryan Grable, Zack Morabito, Zach Greenslte, Eric Hallett. Jeffrey Dyess, Brandon McHugb and Everett Scholey sparked the defense. For the Fireballs, m their matchup against the Full Monty. strong play was turned m by John Swigert. Matthew Burt. Gianni Multart, Jack Gorab, Nick Molinaro, Anthony Deboub, Matt Larson. Logan Burkhead and Kevtn Kltzens. Orange Coast holds off College of the Desert, 87 -84 HAPPY 111111DAY •Pirates hit 22 of 28 free ttuows in the second half. PALM DESERT -Orange Coast College sophomore Nick Burwell sank 12 of 14 free throws in the second half en route to a game-high 33 points as the visiting Pirates earned an 87-84 nonconfer- ence men's basketball tri- umph over College of the COMMUNln COLLEGE MEN'S HOOPS Desert (10-3) Tuesday night. otc led throughout, before the Roadrunners knot- ted the game at 81 with less · than two minutes remaining. But the Pirates, who bit 22 of 28 foul shots after intermis· sion, won the game at the line. •(College of the Desert) beat L.A. City, which was the No. 1 team in the state, so this was a big win for us, especial- ly at their place,~ OCC Coach Mark Hill said. Chad Hagedorn bad 19 points and 11 rebounds for OCC (6-4), which also got 10 points each from Randy Libistre and Jeremy Madrid. flONCONRJllHa ~c.cwTl7 Cou.fGI OF ntE OuOl'T 84 eoti.. of ttw Det«t • Smith 29, Boyte 19, lafitte 12. King 9. M Thomas 9, Patridt 3, IC. Tho<n4s 3 c11•...,..-o.mw,.... 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Herc is a case in potnL • Relucuuu co ra1o;c 10 lhc 11\ree-lcvel with only three low cards 1n suppon, Nor1h showed tremendous all -round strength with a cue-bid of Wcs1 's suiL Oldlnloblle Cull-'t8 Only 26k, whll8, no-amk (35S812) $8,988 NABERS (7U)S40-t100 Oldlmoblle Slllouetle '00 While low 111111, DUii Cblf. (2:50411) $17,111 NABERS (714)540-9100 TOYOTA 4 RUflNER '93 SR5, Vil, 4X4. 13()1( • ml, booU • 1'9COfde, white, gre'f lnW. Moon roof, ~ nillg bolrdl. llilf'lll'd, non llllOUr. LIU new cond. p!!S. ~1- When South rebid hearts, which Vlr• 1ually confirmed a five-card 1uj1 (with only four, South had the optioo o( bidcW:\a One diamonds). ?ib1h continued IO pme in mM SWL West led the king of clubl, end wu noC thrilled with tf1c dummy that hil the table, ~ly when Ease fol· lowed with lhc deuce ~ clubl IO the firsi trick. There WCl'C two tricks available In clubl and one In llWJlpll, but no po11JbUl1y of a trick in either 1plldes or. diamonds. lf lhc contrlCl was ,oin1 to be set. 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See your dealer for dctailJ on this limited coyerap. Not all can to be .old 11 Selia Edition. •InsdliChoice Inc., www.intdlichoice.com, September 1999 review of21 manufacturer p~. Jaguar tim for fint place. Por more infonna~ mll l·IOO 4 JAGUAR or viait www.)~.com/UJ. C2000 Jaguar Can. - ,,- It' ' I .. • CHRISTMAS MEMORIES BEGIN WITH Nothing evokes the spirit of Chri.mnas lile the scent of fresh BEAUTIFUL 'Holly Point' 'l'lum l'uddln( DECOR evergreens. Our fresh greens are harvesced from the lush forests of the Pacific Northwest, flown to us directly, and maintained here in a refriprated contaJner. Nexc shipment aniws tomorrow. Unlike other garden centers, we only acquire poinsettias actually grown at th e world-famo us Paul Ecke Ranch in Encinitas. This insures chac our customers receive only the highest quality poinsettias available. This year, we're proud to introduce a striking new poin- settia named 'Plum Pudding,' with deep plum colored bracts and forest green foliage. Hurry over, because they're going fast. 'Holly Point' just received the prestigious FloraScar award. as the most outstanding new plane of the year. Its unique green a_n d gold foliage will hrighten any ho me wich its holl y-lilce appearance. EMBELLISHED ~ '•" •atb~ Using only che highest- quaHcy fresh:cuc and dried greens, our famous design ceam has created a line of exquisitely embel- Jlshed wreaths, garlands and swags fur your home at cht!'! very i,pecial time of year. El 'GLlSI"' 8atiket GatUel\I Sri ng rhc c~sence of Ch ri!lr m 111t mdoorit hy cnhancina rADIO \'in ta Colt~-don Harken back co che l 940's and SO's with chis stunning new array of col- lectible o rnaments by interna- tio nally-reno wned designer. Christopher Radko. He began this collection \\'ith simple, c!as- sic round shapes and topped some with star shapes, indented some with scarbursts, and surrounded some with vivid colors swirling around their centers, all typical features of ornaments in the forties and fifties. Two of o ur favorites are pictured here: Star Reflection (front) and Floral Reflections (bade), both new for 2000. • each room with Rojlcr'" Exclu1t1ve En1Hsh Bulcet Gardens™. ThellC c lejl~mt M.-~itona l ttcccnr" foarure li ve indoor color ofT8ct hy c.aM.adin(l foli.e14c 1uch al ivy or form. Ute them on tahlctC'f"i anJ mantlett, a1 well as entryway". On your way to a Chri11trna.A party without a gifr r A quick ~rop at Rogc:r'1 UWJran tect you an Engli&h &u1ket Garden that your ho11c and hostes1t will cnjo~ for wcck.5! Puc the pleasure bade into deco rating your cree chis year with a premium-quality Pre- Lit Ardfldal Tree from Rog~r's. If you purchase o ne ch is year, your beautiful new pre-lit tree will beco me a treasured pan of holiday celebrations for years to come. Wh1 buy pre-Ut Wf'.U. grunl + FAST. EASY setup + SAVE HOURS of time + Have FUN decorating it + WELL~SPACED lights + COMPACT atorage What malce• da'ese Uglw so 1peda11 + TWll"UtllOOF bulb. bum 4n MIGHTH + UL listed for INDOOR/OUTDOOR ute ldl•a~ wire per errand The name Steinbach is recognized the world over for the unique designs of their wooden masterpieces. Our buyers ventured to the heart of Germany earl y this year to meet with Herr Steinbach himself to personally select a diverse assortment of his best Nutcrackers. Meticulously hand- carved and painted, they can he enjoyed by your family for generations to come. 1Slue and white porcelain plates, curio boxes, vases and cache p(')rs ... even blue and white ornaments, make wonderful gifts for family and friends. Imported from Holland and C hina, th ese elegantly designed items look fabulous as stand,alone accents or additions to existing collections. • HOLIDAY Roger's offers the world's large st co~lection of Christopher Radko ornaments'. These heirloom-quality glass treasures are , mouth, blown and hand,painted by artisans ~rough­ ouc Europe. Carousel of Dre ams, pictured above, is a limited edition work of art featur- ing three snow white swans gra~ing an enchanting carousel in radiant coral tones accented by bronze, silver and gold highlights. . DECOR Scha lle r Boxes have been produced by the same family in Germany for more than 100 years. These papier-mache Samas first take shape from antique molds. Then they are slowly lacquered and finished with chenille, mica, and tiny glass pearls. The entire process takes seven full days. Each Santa is hollow, making them ideal for hiding candy and treats . HOLIDAY • I . I Cut crystal lends an air of sophiscicaqion and style to any home. Our 24% lead crys, I cal vases, rose bowls, and biscuit barrels:are I the perfect extravagant gift, yet surprisi~gly I affordable. Simple, classic designs impo~ted from Poland. DREAMS I , I I GIFTS You have to see these jeweled frames, timepieces and boxes up close to appreciate their beauty. The special women in your life will be thrilled to receive any of these lovely items. Add a personat touch by placing her favorite photo inside the frame before wrapping. COME TRUE I I WITH i At Roger's, we think like gardeners. Seeds grow into plants. Bulbs become flowers. Ropr's Gift Certificates tum into dreams come true. Roger's is just about everyone's favorite . place to shop. A Roger's Gift Certificate ensures the bearer the I Gift ROGER'S CERTIFICATES I I I pleasure of selecting a gift that fits their unique sense of style. ' I I Open Daily 9am-9pm I www.rogersgarde~.com . 2301 San Joaquin Hill1, Corona del Mar, California, 9262St. 9'49/640-5800