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Church
• expansion
subject
to study
St. Andrew's church wants to
add 35,000 square feet o f new
buildings, including an
underground parking lot.
June Casa&rande
Daily Pilot
NEWPOB r RrACI I -In a quiet !>ta.rt to an
l'>.\ue likely w tre.,i;endo, the City Council on
l'ue'><lay ordered an environmental srudy on
extensive renova11cm'> proposed for St. An-
dre...,\ Pre.,bytenan Church.
C.ounnlm.in Don Webb, whose district in-
dude., the churd1 at 600 St. Andrews Road.
said the c•nvironmental study will help neigh-
bor\ and t lly leader\ make an educated deci-
~1on on the pro1ec:t and 11.!. potential effects.
'llw comrnun11y nt~ed'> to work together.
We need to 1ake care of the need'> of people
and 1he diurl·h." Webb said fue'>day after·
noon "'><> I'm hoping that thl'> environmental
proc:e.,., will .11low c11yi.en<, to have mput in the
proct·'>'> and 1f mod11ilJt1on'> need to be
madl'. we l an malt.• them .md, if not, we can
move forward '
llie church I'> rl'qUt'>llng a permit and a
general plan amendment 10 add about 35,000
~quare feet of new build1ngc;. induding a new
See STUDY, Pa&e A4
STATE PARKS
Commission
to consider
cottages
P roposed pla ns call for 30
public overnight renta ls at
Crystal Cove that would
become avail able by fa ll 2004.
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
LHYSlAI U>VJ -A ... rate coac;tal panel 1s
poised to approve the re\toration or historic
cottage'> at the \late park for use by the gen-
eral pubhc
At a meeung today m Long Beach, the Cah·
fomia Coru.tal Lornm1ss1on will consider a
plan from California State Parks to restore the
46 co1tagei. and offer them 10 the public as af-
fordable overrugh1 rentals.
Laguna Beach Mayor Toni Iseman, who is
also a commissioner, said she has long been a
supporter of the plan that· has winded its way
through months of public input and discus-
sion. The California State Parks Commission
approved the pro1ect Feb. 21.
"Tilis is an example of caring people work-
ing hard to preserve historic. cultural re-
sources,· Iseman said.
"The area will soon be open to the public
See COTTAGES, Pace A4
Serving the Newport-Mesa community sin ce 1907
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11 , 2003
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Dick Matherly changes flowers and a picture at the beginning of each season at F a1rv1ew Park m memory of his hf e's love
Constant devotion
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
T he firc,t thing Dick
Matherly doe5 when he
V\Slts f:airvtew Park every
few month'> to honor the
love Of h1S llfe\ memory I!> \et the
mood
After his longtime love died in 1994, Dick
Matherly worked with the city of Costa Mesa
to plant a tree at Fairview Park . Since then.
he visits it every few month~ to remember.
ob)t'rt\ \\hH h till hi' 1·n11n·
tr,11ll'r
But twf<m· tht·\ 111uld r1'.1h1•
their dre.irn'> \.\t>r..,1111k
'oUl c:umhetl tu u 11011 l .im t•r u 1
'it>ptemher I 'I~.
lie puts a tape \\1th swing
music mto a cassette recorder
and places 11 on the grass near
the memonal tree at the top of
the park. Soon the big band
sound of "Moon.light Serenade"
fill!> the au, not loud enough to
drown out the car\ whta.rng
along nearby Plaumtia Avenue.
but just loud enough to evole hh
favonte memory -~\' tng
dancing ,,;th Lon Wer<,tluk.
I us lips curl mto a <,mi.le
"When you get to be ;; H'JJ\
old. memones are the mo'>t
unportant thmg there 1s ...
Matherly said. "And \\1thou1
memorie!>, you have nothing
Matherly met Wersuulc at the
El Nido Trculer Park -where
\1,1t lwrh '>1111 hH''> -"hen the)
h\ ed 011 r1ppoc,11t• t•nd' 111 .t
moh1lt' home p.irk Tht•\
l'H'ntualh lwgan Jating and
'' 1.·re tog1•1her 1111 I -\ e<lf'> I he\
pl.inned on g1•11111K married
\\h1.·111h1.·1r m\11 ~1dc, \\t'rl' all
grm' n up and tht•\ could re II re
I he\ .11\0 dm:1ml'd abour
lra\eling the lOUlllf) to \l'oll
hghthou ... t''>. Mather)\ .., fa\unte
ICE HOCKEY SPECIAL
lne d.t\ th.it .. ht p.1,wd r
had 10 go homt• Jilt.I gt't '"'m·
.. let·p dnc..I 't11 ht Id 1111 lo nw .11111
\\OUldn t It I i.:o .in<.l th••\ h.11110
pn ht.'r J\\o.1\ \l,1tl.11f\ ... 1111 I
\\ ent home. too~ a ..,hO\H'r h111
u1uldn I ... 11•ep ..,,, I \\t'lll h.11 ~ 11 1
tht hci...1>11.1J r ht lllH'>t' ... lid "ll\
...,a.., \\t!Jllll~ lnr \flt• "ll•· ,,1 1\ 1111
and P•''"eJ 1\,,11
See DEVOTION. Pa&e A4
Disappointment doesn't come to mind
• EDITOR'S NOTE: As a special
feature, Guy Hebert. a Newport
Beach resident and former goalie for
the Mighty Ducks, wrote regular
diaries about the team and its
experiences throughout the Stanley
Cup finals.
I t was a magical year fo r your
Mighty Ducks of Anaheim and in
· the end I can find no
disappointment. The Ducks lost the
winner-lake-all Game 7 in New
Jersey 10 the Devils. 3-0, and ended
the Ducks' improbable run at
earning their first Stanley Cup in
franchise history.
The Devils continued the
home-ice advantage winning streak.
GUY
HEBERT
and for the flr\t
time m year'> the
home team v.on
all seven games or
the series. Next
time you hear
--'"'"'-nne say that
it doesn't matter
where you finish
-as long as vou
get into the
playoffs you have
a chance -well,
the Ducks and
their fans will know that in the
playoffs. there is no place like home.
It has been a pleasure to watch
these team members and see their
commitment to their teammates in
order to alh1eve one goal. the C up A' I pla\<>d 111 J >-:1111 to1irn.1111t•r11 for
Thert' l'i not only .1 great c:ore group John I l.1111111011 .uid 111' '\l'\\ pon
of pla\er!>. but a .. upporung c:a't tha1 \port' \lu,eum "h11 h b' rlw , .... \
ha'> given th1., franchise the depth 11 e'en duld nlll\I Wt ht·t.llN' 11 I''><>
has .,orely needed The team ha., a good I \\il' ,1m.11et.I ,11 lu1\\ mam
great blend of veteran and rookie pt•ople h11ddll'd .uou111.l 1Ple.v1c,1on'>
ul!en1tha1~~-0.....,~...._ __ -UJ...u..JLLJ.Uu...utU.U:~'~ll.4·.>.=·~.u;..i· ..u.u.u.&.... ___ __.
develop 1111<> a team to be reclonetl
with for years to come This Might)
Ducks team has the abtltf)' to put
them!>elv~ 11110 the Stanley Cup
playoff hunt for yem down the line,
and maybe with home-tee advantage
they will ra.i'le that Lup over thetr
head!' in the Arrowhead Pond m the
near future
The nde lhat the Ducks have
taken me on and all other fans in
Orange ( ounry ha5 been addicting.
ket·p om• t'\t' on tilt' ganw and the
nth er'"' the h\ t• Jlll li011 C .nod '>tulf,
John l onner l(tl'.11 Jthlete.., \Uth 3'>
Jim herett. I n·tl l\nn. HrooL.,
Hob111son. Mattl•I I >1onnt• 1u'>I to
name a fe\\, all ''.ill hl'd \\1lh
entJ1uMa'>m to ""t it tlw boy., couJd
do 11 I could on!\ th111l. that th1<,
team ha., made hockey fam out of
aJJ of U'> Hopeful!\ th1<. will translate
See HOCKEY, Pa1e M
THINKING ALLOWED Dover Shores woman
robbed at her home Hey, that 's not Italian, it's Promelis
H e ls a small Italian man,
hunched over on a stoop
outside of a local market.
In his right hand, a small knife.
In the left, a raw piece of maple
he plans to fashion lnto a rocking
horse for one of his many
grandchildren baclc in the old
country. Although he Is too old to
atock the shelves and slice the
hfgh·grade meata h.lmselt', he
can't tear h1mse1f away from the
market. He greeta his customers
whh a mile but no words. HAI
EnglJah la broken.
"Who Is that?• one wh.lsper1 to the
other as they walk ln the door.
1lw I.I Mr. Promdl."
wants his communJty market to
conjure In most people's minds.
Promelis (pronounced
pro-mee·lees) Westcliff Market
In Newpon Beach Is a gourmet
shop that specializes ln Cann
fresh produce. hand-selected.
quality meata. fresh seafood.
pouJtry, wlne:a and cheeses.
McNemey lnvlte:a his costumers
to •apertence 'old wodd'
customer aervtoe ln an
extraordinary environment•
Cuatomet lanette Raymer, who
WU ,,..ng ripe, red c:hen1a. l&ld she
thought the It.Ori wu named after che
owner.
LOLITA
HARPER
That I.I the Image R.J, McNem.ey l&ld he ... ALLOWED, Pip A5
Daily Pilot
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WEATHER ~
Cloud&. Drizzle. Coot And •
week until eumt'Mf'.
Somethlng'a not quft• right
S..P .. 1A2.
SPORTS
LaWn bowttng Ne efweys *-" big in N9\lpoft Md It
condnuee to dwM .. NwJpoft
Htrbor L.ewn IOwff.-,.. Club. ...,...,.,
Police are looking for
person who forced
85-year-old woman
to the ground and
stole her jewelry.
0Hpl lhlr let.
Dally Piiot
NEWPORT BEAOi -An 85-
ynr.oJd woman ttcetwd CUb
and bridlel after a man aaac:ted
and robbed her In her Dc:Mt
Sho home l\Jaday att:es noon,
oftkia1a aald.
The woman bad Ju11 drtwat
into her home In tht' 1300 block
of Do"~r Shores at about 2 p.m .•
Newport Beach PoU~ Sgt. Stew
Shulman said SM puled her
car in the garage and attend·
Ing to a ~ tb.inp In the ~
when a man anad:lod htt &om
behind, he sa d.
•He Cotted her to the pound
and toot her ~. Shulman
sale!.
No wapon "" """· but ran:. .. UMd. be mid.
1be WOlftlla, Who WM not
ldendfted becll• II I *9 rtm, ..a.Rd up llO the ... .....
... .a. o ...... .
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'
A2 Wednesday, June 11, 2003
. '
Dally Pilot
LOCALS -ONLY
NEIGHBORS
Lacey Cedarslrom of Newport
Beach accepted the honor of
auending the prestigious
Lacey
Cedarstrom
National Youth
Leadership
Forum on
Medicine In Los
Angeles. The
career
development
program in July
is for high
school students
who show
leadership
potential and
an inlerest in medicine. A
scudent at Corona del Mar High.
Cedarstrom was nominated
based on her high grade point
average, volunteer work. award
and ac.:twities. She serves as an
officer for the city of Newport
Beach Youth Council and is a
member of the Academic
Decathlon Team Jr .... FJana
Peters of Corona del Mar
received an award for her book
• J lard Questions, Simple
Answers: A Workbook to Take
the Crisis Out of Caregiving."
Today's Caregiver maga7lne gave
· her the award at the Sharing
Wisdom Caregivers Conference
111 I on Lauderdale. Fla ...
Preston Altobello of Corona del
Wilham
Ga Ivery
Mar gradualed
from the
University of
San Diego on
May 25 with a
bachelor's in
graphic design
... Wllllam
Ga.tvery. Orange
Coast College
associate
professor of
welding
technology. was honored with a
rebri011aJ welding award for
teaching, presented by the
Aml'rica Welding Society . . Ow
C:o!.ta Me'ia 01amber of
Lommcrc~ honored Trad Travis
of Cu'>la Ml"><l and Jonathan
Najman of Lake Forest ~
Orange Coast Colleges male and
female 'tudent<; of the year. Oley
were honored at the c-hamber'<,
l4t.h annual Recognition
Breakfa<>t at the Lo<;ta Mesa
1 lillon . . The Orange Coast
C.olh•ge's Foundation received a
Traci Travts and Johnathan
Najman
mt" of $140,000 from the estate
of former campus librarian
George Clarlo, who passed away
Dec. 7. The funds will be
Scott
Florence
distributed
between the
college's Ubrary
Endowment
Fund and
Scholarship
Endowment
Fund ... Newly
appointed
Southern
CaJifomfa sales
manager Scott
Florence will
lead Tahitian Noni
lntemational's first
California-based corporate office
in Costa Mesa ... Meredith S.
Story, daughter of Mr. and M..rs.
WlD1am Story of Newpon
Beach, earned a bachelor's in
sociology from Saint Michael's
College in Vermont ... Courtney
Ikuta of Newport Beach was
among I 00 University of
Minnesota students who took
their research and public
engagement projects lo the
universjty president for "Impress
the President: A Stude111
Exposition" ... Kerstin
Manderson, daughter of Leslie
Deladurantey and Mm
Manderson of Newpon Beach,
received a bachelor\ 111 '>Ocial
work from Gordon College in
Massachusetts .... Bao Tran of
Costa Me~ earned a doctorate
of medicin e from Creighton
University m Nehra!>lca.
• NEIGHBORS spotlights
actuevements 1n the community
Please direct notewonhy
mforma1ion 10 Coral Wilson by fax
st (949) 646-4170, or send email 10
coral. w1/son a la times com
PET OF THE WEEK
Diamond
Dltlmond i... a lillle cat loolang
for a home. hut he won't go
Jn}'\~fwre without his new love,
I.aura.
"It wa~ love at first sight when
I.aura gave him a sweet lick on
the no'>t' when introduced." said
J>1Anna Pfaff.Manin, founder of
the '\cwpon Beach-based
<.om mun icy Animal Network.
\.\c hope someone wiU come
forwt1rd and gjve these two love
bird'> a nest.~
Ole two kitten., just met on
~turday during adoption.
attracting crowd!> of people who
giggled and laughed. she said.
fheir newfound love made it
hard to separate them, and mosl
people wanted to adopl one
kHten, not two.
Ku<;tom Kittie.., I'> the
designed to match up people
wuh the ideal adopted ca10.,.
"We'll bend over backward to
get the right cat for you. your
family and lifestyle."
Pfaff-Martin said.
See other animals available for
www.at1imalnetwork.org or
. Ruc;so's pet store at Fashion
Island between noon and 4 p.m
on weekends. Information: (949)
759·3646 or Community Animal
Network, P.O. Box 8662. Newport
Beach. CA 92658.
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FOR A GOOD CAUSE
Susan Shaw ·
S u:.Jn ~haw received divinr
imp1ratmn in a likely plact'. Well.
outc;ide of a likely place.
l'wo year. ago, after a1tenc.J1ng
church, the Newport Coast rt".1dent
walked ou1.,1de and realized her hft>
~1011 ll' a \Olunteer.
Epiphany inspires
tv heelchair providing
show your o.,orrow while you werl' there "
In M:Jllle of the more rernolt'. area'> ol
Fiji. nwn tamed the wheelthair'> through
tall bru..,h to their dt...,l111a11oi1->.
Whal '>hr <t.aw \'\13.S a :.1mple wheelchi.Ur
that wa.., Ul''>1gned for the IOO-m1~101t
disabled poor around the world
ult wa5 one of those experience<, lthatl
people aJway'> talk about, where I found
out what I'm !iuppo:.t>d to do to ~iw h.it k
for being blt>s<>t'd," Shaw said.
rnuntnl"> '>Ul"h as India. Mexico and
01111..i
\ha~ dedded to 1muaJly raLw funds for
·' one contamec to '>end to I 111. She solicited
family and friends and talked 10 pt'Ople al
trad(' -;hows. dive <>hop-;, n:,ort'> and
through her busines'> travel.., ~he ..rud Lhe
lund·rai'>mg was C'asier bl'cau-.c ~he lowd
the idea that a $40 c.Jona1ion would go
d1rrctJy 10 the chair and 11111 bt• -;pent rm
anything eL...e
lier favorite mernol) 1s dl'li\l'nng .1
chau to a mJn who had a rnntliuo11
..,inular to c erchraJ pal~· I le had I.wen
paralyz.t-d for a lon1i: ume. and tw. fathl'r
wouJd carry him to school and to work
Then hi ... father took the man\ brother out
of ':>Chool to care for him.
!:>haw, who founded I >ivegrar. a doth111g
company for the '>Cuba divmK mdu!>lry,
wru. tramlormed. She decided '>he wanled
lo help Don ~rhoendorfer, founder and
president of thr I ret> Wheelchair M""1on,
m his effort<.,. Bui ... he wanted to '>Ian
helping the c.J1...abled poor in an arN1 of the
world popular with diver.. -Fiji
"I wanted a pure charity," ~haw 'W.lid.
"Until thi!> night, thii. hoy carried tum to
work every day," Shaw said, referring to
the night the family rec-eived a wheekhc1il
"Now lu.., hfe h.c. changed. I le hcc. d1gni~
He doesn't have to be earned Like a b.1by. -
ff Ille $40 wilJ pay for the chi.Ur and pay for
11 to be shipped anywhere in the world "
It took her about a year lo ra1c;c the
fund'>. Rut c,he couldn't <;II by idly while
1he chrurs ~t're being delivered to tho..e in
nl'l'd In r111 'io, ~ ':>OOn ii.'> the chau ...
arrived then•. she hopped on a plane. ~ht'
aho convinced Schoendorfcr to
accompany her.
Shaw\ u111mate goal m Fiji 1s 1u
distribute tht· wheelchair; to the outt-r
island-; Then 11 \ on 10 1.he rest of tht>
South Pacific. <;he declared.
·rm rust going 10 make it happen
bt-cau...e I've never found a thanty th<11
can change I people'<:.) live<;'° quickly."
Shaw said.
"I cho'ic H1i first primarily becauo.,e tht•
people I experienced were some of tht•
most wonc.Jerful people I t>ver m<'I." Shaw
said. '"fhcy're the most giving and
grac1011'>"
Schoendorfer de..,1gned thl' whet•kha1p,
with Lhe attitude that what wa<> really
needed wa . .., a '>imple d1air on wheel' that
could he made for $40 o r les'>. All 11 took
was a p.1110 chair w11h mountam bike tu·e.,
He <;hip<> conlamer. of 550 whrelcha1" 10
~haw\ photo albums arc full of people
who received the chair'> -vic11m.., of
thabett''> and st.roke . ...amt' with blackened
Imel''> from crawling for yt•ar; 1uo;1 to get
around.
Shaw is ra1..,ing fund-. for her next
shipment of wheelchalfS to 1-iji. Anyorw
who would like 10 donate can raJI !"14'))
644-4910 or e·mail her at
mfo@.l)1t't'gearU.'v\.com for more
informauon
DUI ARR ESTS
These people have been arresled
on suso1c1on of dflving under the
have only befln arrested on
suspicion of a Cflme and. as wrth all
suspects, are cons1dored rnnocenr
until proved guilry.
COSTA MESA
Sunday
• Sandra Lea Ames. 43, C-Osta Mesa
~It Wa!> incredible," ~haw <.,aid "I really
had thought I woulc.J fall apan at every
home I vi<>ited, but I didn't You rnuldn't
'Charil's Bryan Pdfker, 44, Pomona
• Rlgoherto Palacio Silva, 20 Santa
Ana
Seb.lrdey
• Traci Sue Coolidge 39. Cosla
•Joseph Alben Nalkara. 31, Ahso
Vie10
• NPtzar Teorloro Carrasco, 25.
Sanra Ana
Fridey
• So1cti1 Takag1. 30. Huntington
Beach
• Karen Louise Benham. 39,
Hun11ng1on Beactl
•Erin Susan Alana Bond, 21. Irvine
• Shabnam Pourhassani, 24,
M1as1on V1e10
•Jimmy Khoa Le. 21 SanUJ Ana
Thul"lldey
• Stephan Dennis Crane. S4. C-OSla
Mesa
• Leevan K.ahm11, 51, Costa Mesa
• Scott Thuat Lau, 26, Fullenon
•Jeffrey Charlu Capler. 41, Lake
Forest
• Leone Morie Lengua, 56, Tustin
-.'I/Ory lty fJeirrlw \'eu'UIJ.lll.
Photo by 'itf!t't' Mc< ranl
NEWPORT BEACH
Saturday
• Frederidl Alben Orellano, 59
Newpon C-Oast
• Kelly David Crawford. 22. Newport
Beach
Friday
• Camille Suzanne Bastedo. 40,
Newport Beactl
Wednndey
•Steven Sean Poling, 23, Laguna
Nlguel
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WEATHER FORECAST
The sun may peek out at us
this eftemoon, but for the most
part, we can e)(pect mostly
c.loudy conditions, with highs
near 70 In Cost.a Mesa end in
the mld-«>s In Newport Bead\.
Lowa will be In the upper 50s.
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BOATlNG FORECAST
Th• westerly wlnde ..
blow 10 to 15 ""-In the Inner
watera thlt aftetooon. wtth
2-foot waves and a m ixed welt
swell of 2 feet and IOUth IW9fl
of 3 feet. The wtndl will NM lo
10 knots fate tonight.
Out f1rthef, the
northwelterly winds will bk>w
10 to 16 knots, wfth 2-foot
wr..'9$ and a mixed nof1hw9lt
swell of 3 feet and IOI.Ith swetl
of 3 fML The '8f1l4t will be
found thit r.tenlng.
SURF
Additional southwest
energy arrives today, providing
us more head-highs at most
south-facing beaches. The
better locations will encounter
waves about 2 to 3 feet
overhead.
On Thursday, the swell will
peak and we'll see more
head-highs end overheads.
The swell dies out on Friday,
but we'll still see some
c:hMt-hlghs and the ocx:alional
head-high.
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Time
7:661.m.
1:0ep.m.
7:38p.m.
2:421.m.
HelgM
3.81 feet h gh
1.32 feet low
8.43feethlgh
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Daily Pilot Wednesday, June 11. 2003 A3
Westside report delayed two months
Give Us Your Child
this Summer. Costa Mesa Council approved an extension
for the Community Redevelopment Action
Committee to turn in final report by Aug. 30.
Lolita Harper
Daily Pilot
OOSfA MESA -The commit-
tee was large. The task was con-
siderable. The conclusion will
take more time.
The City Council. acting as the
Reclevelopmen1 Agency, ap-
proved a two-month extension
Monday for the final report due
from the Commumty Redevelop-
ment Action Comm1ttee. The re-
port -the culmination of an 18-
month process to allow various
residents to present suggestions
for the future of the Westside -
was scheduled to be presented a1
the end of lhi.s month.
Commi11ee facilltators CiVJc
Solutions, which was tu.red 10
guide the comrrultee through the
"coru.ensus building" process
and forge the final report, a Iced
for the additional time to allow
comnuuce member.. w be ac-
tively involved an the drafting.
The facilitators m1tiall y re -
quested that the report be due In
September, said Mike Robinson,
the city's director of redevelop-
ment, but council members re-
fused to delay the process.
"I would like to get this thing
wrapped up as soon as possible,"
Councilwoman Libby Cowan
said.
The report will end the city's
contract with Civic Solutions and
the in1tia1 study period. The con-
tract, originally set to end June
30, will be extended to Aug. 30,
without funher compensation.
Comminee member Bill Turph
said Civic Solutions created a
rough draft of the report, which
was then given to a subcomrrut-
tee for revision. Once the chang-
es are made. it will return to the
entire committee for more input
for the final draft
"In the last three months and
three meetings, the committee
has made tremendous progress
in comparison to the firsl rune
months," Turpit said. "It doesn't
surprise me at all that we are get-
ting an extra two months to fin-
ish the report."
Mayor Gary Monahan, who
has been critical of the Civic So-
lutions during the tumultuous
study, said the extension was
"not acceptable.· Throughout
the process, a core group of
about a do1.en members of the
committee repeatedly com-
plained Lhat the methods being
used to galn consensus were
chUdli.kt', .md Lhat facilitators
spoke down to them and wasted
time on fruit!~ exercises.
·we are tallcing about a con-
suJtmK firm that, from day one,
(we've go1ten complamts( that
nothlnK h~ been moving, and
now we are tallcing about a one-
to thrt'e-month delay?" Monahan
asked
Although the committee was
deliberately created to have no
council tnput, Monahan inter-
vened bnelly to make sure all lhe
players were on the same page.
Oflic1aJs from Civic Solutions and
commmee members were re-
minded of Lhe goals of redevelop-
ment and what the city actually
had the power to accomplish.
'We are talking about a
consulting firm that,
from day one, [w e've
gotten complaints) that
nothing has been
moving, and now we are
talking about a one-to
three-month delay?'
Gary Monahan
Costa Mesa mayor
Despite the bumpy ride, many
members of the Community Re
development Action Comrrnttee
were anxious to carry on their
meetings and conunue giv111g
their input.
In May. the council \.Oted to m
vile all membel'1> back for an on
going study of the city\ redevt'I
opment, after Lhe iniual
18-month study 1s complt'ted
Cowan said Monday that de
lays regarding the final report
would hinder Lhe group'> mu
men rum.
Monahan supported Lhe
unanimous vote to extend the
deadline. but said he retu'te<., to
grant any more time
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Two creeks are added to cleanup list
Envi ron menta l Protection Agency lists Bu ck
Gull y and Los Trancos creeks as wa terways
t hat need a closer look.
Pa ul Cli nton
Daily Pilot
1\1-WPOfn Bl.AU I -The l:n-
\ 1ronmental Prott'tllon Agtnq•
added 1wo local creelc.c; w 1ts fod -
eraJ Impaired Water Bodi~ l.ist
In \:t>Wp<>n Beach. a -;rnng of
crt·ek.o. made the list for the firc;t
l:Jmt'. lendmg add111onal r~'Ula
tory !>Crutiny to the area. Buck
c,uUv and l.o' Trancos crt'ek.c. both made the h'>t for the fiM
time tJ1i.s year
Garry Rrown. the execu11ve di -
rector of Newport Beach-bru.ed
Orange County Coa.,tKeeper. had
led the charge to get the creek.<.
h,1e<l
" llwy toncurred wilh the
<.tatt'\ recommenda1ton, which
\\'a' our re<:ommendauon, ..
Brown said about the creeks. ·we
wanted to put some of the creel-.
on the 11Sl so we can start clean
mg them up."
The EPA list which ha.'i a total
of 679 CaJifomia waterway<; on 11.
requires Lhat more anenuon
from local agenaes be d1rected
toward their cleanup.
Congress created the llsl under
secuon 303{d) of Lhe Qean Water
Act of 1972. as a way of mandat ·
ing cleanup of dirty '>trearm.
lake<>, watersheds and any oth(>r
areas that are used for recrea-
oonal purposes.
Once listed, lhe waterway<; are
'ubject 10 what are lcno.,..Tl ~ a
"total maximum daily load!., .. lht'
federal standards that 1Jm1t the
amount of a harmful subMance
that can be present in Lhe w-c1ter
or sedimen1. Local agenc1e!> can
face substantial fines if they don't
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Bt'ach \\<1H'r....,,ay<> led federal
rt•gul.1tor-IO "Pothght them for
cleanup Cllt I-PA on Monday
Jddi>d I luntmgton I larhour. Ana-
ht>1m H.1y <1nd the Bol'><i Ou<:a
WetlamJ<. to the hst.
Tht' 111y t'> al read) rocusmg so
mud1 ol 1)ur a11en11on on Lhe
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Board"· ~nubhing of them. In aJJ.
five ne-... water bod1e' <1tros'> the
,late ""l'fl' added to the li'>t on
Monday
··wl' itknufied five more water
bod1e~ t11at are polluted and
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evidence to menl the h'>t1.J1g
There was a dJsagreemem "
Smith said the Lhree water
ways . .,..h1ch are connected, 'hO\\
unacceptable level'> nf coppt>r.
nickel. and PC R,, a~ .,..ell a., a
'>Ubstam.e known a'> d1eldnn, a
chlorinated pe<.1tc1de that " 11·
legal.
Dleldnn, v.h1ch t'> '>lm1lar to
DOT. has been found m fhh m
sue in the waterwa)''>. )m1th 'kl.Id
PCBs. accordmg 10 the I P.\, are
mdustnal chem1c..ih that are m1>.
tures of organic chem1cah that
were used for many indu,tn.ll
and commerc1al appltcat1om ltke
electncal equipment. paint'>,
plasucs and rubber product.,.
~1ore than l.S·bllhon pound-. uf
PCBs were produted m Lhe U ':>.
before they were banne<l tn 1977.
The metals were found tn
Bolsa Ol1ca. while the PCBs and
dieldnn were found m Anaheim
Bay and Huntmgton Harbour
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M Wednesday, June 11 , 2003
PUBLIC SAFETY
Man arrested fallowing
road rage incident
Police say Anaheim resident followed
a car, shattered its window and
created a hit-and -run on Monday.
Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
NhVVl'ORT BEACH -Po-
lice on Monday arrested a
26-year-old Anaheim man
on suspicion of attacking a
group of young slcateboard-
ers and causing a hit-and-
run accident while trying to
leave the i.cene, officials
said.
Raymond Lopez Jr. pulled
ou1 c1 !>leering wheel locking
device and i.hallered the car
window or the young men
who he said annoyed him
minute:-. before the after-
noon incident, Newport
Reach Police Sgt. Steve
Shulman .. aid.
I le !.aid the incident
started al a commercial
building on Main Street in
Lrvine when the victims ar-
rived with skateboards and
Lope1 asked them to leave.
"They reportedly said a
few words and made some
hand ge .. 1ure:-. that infuri-
ated ILopezl." Shulman
said.
So Lope7 go c in his Cllevy
pickup truck and followed
the vicUm<;' car. Shulman
said. with Lope1's rwo
brother'> following in an-
other car. Lopez ex11ed his
car at the intersection of
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
•Anaheim Avenue: Drinking
in public was reported n the
1900 blodc at 9:11 a.m.
Sunday.
• Church Street: A home
burglary was reported in the
1900 blodc at 3:42 p.m.
Sunday.
• Fiiimore Wey: A vehicle
burglary was reported in the
3000 block at 1 :38 p.m.
Sunday.
• Madison Avenue:
Vandalism was reported in
the 3000 block at 2:05 p.m.
Sunday
•Newport Boulevard:
Indecent exposure was
reponed m the 3000 block at
6·04 p.m. Sunday
• San Diego FTeewey end
Fairview Road: A traffic
accident was repo ned at
12:53 p m Sunday.
• South Coast Drive: Auto
theft was reported in the 900
blodc al 11 48 p.m. Sunday.
• 17th Street end Senta Ana
Avenue: A burglary was
OBITUARY
Candace Mason
About I 00 well-wishers
paid their respects to Can-
dace Mason. a longtime
tennis instructor for the
city of Newport Beach's
Parks and Recreation De-
artment, In a service riJ
26. ason o
an illness. She was 44. She
is survived by sister Wen-
dee; and mother HeJen.
MacArthur Boulevard and
Jamboree Road in Newport
Beach, grabbed his Oub
and smashed the passenger
side window or the victims'
car.
·He did not attack the
victims or hit them directly
with the device." Shulman
said. ·sut the victims suf-
fered cuts as a result of the
broken glass."
Shulman said several wit-
nesses saw the incident and
called police. Meanwhile.
Lopez. while trying to gel
away. hit another vehicle
and left the scene of the al-
leged attack. Police arrested
Lopez minutes taler near
the intersection of Jambo-
ree and Bison Avenue. Shul-
man said.
He said Newport Beach
Police will handle the case
because the incidc,nt hap-
pened in Newport, al-
though it began in Irvine.
The incident lasted about
25 minutes. beginning at
about 4: 15 p.m. and ending
at 4:40 p.m. with Lopez's ar-
rest.
Lopez is being held in
Newport Beach city jail in
lieu of a $50.000 bail. He i~
expected to be arraigned to-
day at Harbor Justice Cen-
ter in Newport Beach.
reported at 3:54 a .m.
Sunday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• West Coast Highway: A
commercial burglary was
reported in the 3100 block at
9:33 a.m. Monday.
• Hoeg Drive: A commercial
burglary was reported in the
100 block at 4:52 p.m.
Monday.
• MKAlthur Boul.wrd and
San Miguel Drive: A traffic
accident involving injuries
was reported at 7:51 a.m.
Monday.
• East Ocean Front An auto
theft was reported in the 400
bloct at 8:56 a.m. Monday.
• Riverside Avenue: A
vehicle burglary was
reported in the 500 bloct at
10:42 a.m. Monday.
• 40th Street Petty theft was
reported in the 100 bloct at
8:04 p.m. Monday.
• 42nd Street: A garage
burglary was reported in the
100 block at 3:48 p.m.
Monday.
The city bas approved two
benches to be built near
San Joaquin Pad. where
Mason conducted most o(
her lessons.
• The Daily Piiot welcomes
obituaries for residents or
former residents of Costa
Mesa end Newport Beach. If
you want to have an obituary
printed in the Pilot. attt your
mortuary to fax us the
lnfonnation It (949) &46-4170
or call the newsroom It (949)
764-4324.
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STUDY
Continued from Al
indoor youth and family center
and an underground parking
facility.
Olurch representadves de-
scribe the changes as a boon to
the community for several rea-
sons. Athletic activities that
now take place ln the parking
lot will move indoors. Musical
performances that now 1 take
place In the fellowship hall will
move to the "sound attenuated
COlTAGES
Cootinued from Al
and we can all enjoy this mo-
ment frozen in time/ she added.
Long valued by its fonner resi-
dents as an idyllic refuge from
the stresses of modem life. Ccys-
tal Cove, for the first time since
the Stale purchased the land and
conages in 1979, will be offered
to anyone who books a room if
the commission approves.
State Parks officials have been
woricing to rum the district over
for public use for more than 20
years, but several successful law-
suits slowed them. The former
cove dwellers successfully fought
to stave off eviction until July
200 I, when they left after receiv-
ing eviction notices.
Parks spokesman Roy Steams
i.aid his agency looks forward ro
begin restoring the cottages.
which would begin in October
pending commjssion approval.
MWe're hoping that approval
goes through and that we get
-.tarted on time," Steams said.
"f-verybody is ve ry excited to get
th LS proiect started."
Coastal CorrutUs.sion analyst
Anne Blemker. in an April 22 re-
port the Daily Pilot obtained, has
recommended that commjssion-
ers approve the project under
several conditions.
Stal~ Parb, if the conditions
are adopted. would need to bet-
ter define rental rates. add a new
bluff-top parking lot and ensure
the pro tection of coastaJ sage
scnJb, a mong other things.
DEVOTION
Cootinued from Al
Matherly buried her ashes by a
lake ne-.u-Seattle where she
owned property. He and
Wer5tiuk's two daughters also
planted two trees over the ashes.
That inspired Matherly to
think about where he could
plant a tree for Werstiuk when he
re1umcd to Costa Mesa
I le didn't have to thinJc too
hard becaui.e one of their
favori te places was Fairview Park.
•tn ri and I w.ed to hang out
when there was nothing but
underbrush and you had to claw
your way through,• Matherly
'-Sid.
Wcr..tiulc\ daughters -Karen
and Cheryl -asked the city
majnienance depanment if they
c1iuld plant a tree and
department officials offered to
plant it for them. Matherly said.
By the time Matherly returned
from Washington in October
1994. the tree had been planted.
He brought some Oowers to
place around it and a picture of
Werstiuk in a frame th.at he
placed on the trunk.
Unfortunately. that tree didn't
last very long and Matherly
~urned the flowers caused the
problem. So he starting using
fake flowers instead. Every few
mon
HOCKEY
Continued from Al
Daily Piiot
'The community needs to work together. We need to
take care of the needs of people and the church:
produce an environmental re-
port to tackle these and other
subjects. The church wtll CQVer
the up to $92,000 cost for Kee-
ton Kreitzer's work. Once .the
company has completed the re-
port, the public will have a
chance to review il and. ulti-
mately, weigh in on the chun::h's
request at Planning Commis·
sion meetings.
DonWebb
Newport Beach cooocilman
gymnasium." And lhe new
paddng facility will raise the
church's parking capacity from
450 spaces to 600. The church
also plans to refurbish its sanc-
tuary.
The church bas launched a
public information campaJgn to
educate n eighbors about tl1e
changes. 1\.vo community meet·
ings on Monday drew a handful
of residents concerned about
the project. The church has also
begun publishing a newsletter
to inform neighbors about the
plans.
Some residents in Oiff Haven
and Newport Heights are wor-
ried that the renovations could
increase traffic and noise.
The coW'lcU selected Keeton
Kreitz.er Consulting of Tustin to
• JUNE CASAGRANDE covers
Newport Beach end John Wayne
Airport. She may be reached at
(949) 574-4232 or by e-mail et
june.csssgrsnde~lstlmtu.com.
rtl E PHOTO OAJL \ P1l r I
The California Coastal Comm1ss1on wtll consider a plan to restore 46 cottages at Crystal Cove.
In the first phase of the proj-
ect, the state would spend S 12
million to restore and upgrade
the bulk of the cottages. which
would be available for rental as
early as fall 2004.
lWo types of rentals would be
offered. said Mike Tope. !>uperin·
tendent of State P.clfk.s' local dii.·
t:rict. Guests could book a cot in
a donnicory style cottage for be·
tween $25 and S30 a night. Pri-
vate cabins would go for be·
tween S80 and $150.
Under the state's plan. 30 cot
'Sometimes, I come up
here and talk to her
and walk down to
Pacific Coast Highway.
I walk about 15 to 20
miles or so.'
Dick Matherty
changes. Matherly changes the
flowers and the picture.
Last week. he dlatlged the
Oower ensemble from spring to
summer. He chose daisies 10 pu1
in the middle. He also put in a
different picture of Werstiuk -
one in which she is seen leanjng
on a boat in Hawaii. After
arranging the Oowers. he stepped
back to survey the scene.
MThat looks pretty good," he
said. proudly.
He also comes to visit the
memorial tree whenever he gets
lonely or upset.
·I come here when I get
uptight and walk up here,·
Matherly said. ·Sometime!>. I
come up here and t.alJc to her and
walk down to Pacific Coast
Highway. I walk about 15 to 20
miles or so.•
He said he's grateful th.at the
students at F.stancia High School.
which is right next to the park.
have never desecrated the
memorial
tages would be set aside for over-
night rentaJ; eight would go lo
park staff; five wouJd be used for
education and an interpretive
center; and three would be used
as concession stands.
Fnvironmentalists who once
fought against a private resnn
plan for the cove have. for the
mos1 part, embraced the !>late\
project.
I.aura Davick, an activist and
former resident, is among them.
'Tm looking forward to i1 be-
ing approved so we can move on
tree. there is no indicatio n of
who Lhe memorial is for.
Sometimet.. pa.sser..by ask
Matherly about the tree while he
changes the nowers.
"Some lady came by jogging
one day." Matherly c,rud. "She
said. T ve been wondenng about
that ltreel for yecm-.. It's
beautiful."
Karen Wer!>tiuk said Matherly'!>
unwavering dedkation to her
mother impresses her.
•tte'!> been so devoted to her:
Werstiuk said. "She got very ill
and he was by her side
constantly. As devoted a!> he was
then, he still is with the tree and
he's always keeping it up and it
just keeps her memory alive."
• DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa
Mesa and may be reached at (9491
574-4221 or by e-mail at
deirdre.newman(w/stimes.com.
to the fu ture of CJ)"tal t.ovc ...
DaVltk -.aid ·1 fully 'uppon the
plan. I th111k 11·, a great balance."
• PAUL CUNTON covers 1he
environment, business and Politics
He mav be readied al (9491
764-4330 or bye mail al
paut clinton a lt111mes com
Wyvonne J. NeweU
Bom January 23. 1 m
Died June 9, 2003
Long time residen1 of Newport
Beach. Was active in
developing a hlstOf'Y of the Udo
Isle Yacht Club. Enjoyed
playing golf with her husband
and friends. She owned her
own beauty business for over
30 years and was very acttve in
real estate sales for many
t~ Sefvlce will be held
at Salnt Andrews Presbyterian
Church, 600 $1. Andrews Road,
Newport Beach, Thursday,
June 12th at 4:00 pm.
She is survived by husband
Robert Newell and son &:oater
Giii.
Ruth Daniell Johnson
Ruth Daniell Johnson passed away
after an extended Illness early Sunday
momTng, i-une 8, 20CY.f, at ffie Vfsta oef
Monte Retirement Community In SarJt.a
Barbara, California. She was born on
the team. and as fans we can March 1, 1912 on a farm In Stanton
n1y h th th will b b k. County, Nebraska, the fourth of seven
o ope at ey e ac children born to Alvin Rlohardeon
As the summer goes by and the Daniell and Lily McFarland Danlefl.
players realize what they After graduation from Stanton ~
accomplished and how close School at age seventeen, Ruth ta t
into a mad dash for season they really came to winning It lr'I rural, one-room schools for 0
tickets, and don't forget to tell all, it will help motivate them for years. In 1939 she came to Calif~
them Guy sent you . their upcoming sea.son. They to Rve wtth her aunt while 9he attended Long Beach Commut_Vty
The only hardware the Ducks will also see a new found respect Coll~e and UCLA earning her B.A. In mathematJca. A~
were able to bring home from from the other team.~. and comp etlng her teaching credeotial, Ruth taught math at Newport Harbor High SchOol, where she met John w. Johneon, New Jersey. which was certainly Anaheim will no longer be an a science teacher, whom the wed In 1948. Ruth tempcnrtty
no ~urprise. was the Conn easy target rvtlred In 19'9 to raise their three 90nl. •
Smyth Trophy for the playoff I'm sure Bryan Murray. alon& In 1961. Ruth l'9twned to her CatMr aa en educator, t~
MVP. This award went to lhe with his coaching staff and math at Eureka Hid! School and Hurnbotdt State Unfv.-Y
mo t d-"rvi g pl-J S ,., will a-ba-L n th" 9Uf'fW1W IChool, encf then returning with her family to Corona dill "'""' n -1~·· · · scou...., re~ ...., 0 "' Mar the t...n--tng year' whent she conttnued t9echi111n at Coat.a Giguere. There 13 no doubt that season and start to look forward ,..,...., ... ~ unt ..
without his heroics the Ducks to next VPflr. Th""' will try to see Mna High Sc until l 974-The 1948 ~wpott H..t>or High 1~ -1 School yeatt>ook and the 1974 Cotta Meaa High School would not have gotten to Game what area,, may need Improving, ~~ were both dedicated to htr.
7 of the Qip Finals. It ls a great and whh the NHL draft later thl Ruth belonged to the Deft& Keppa GMYna Sodety, ~
pt>n<>nal achievement and a month they will look to fill some to promote profenlonal and _P.er'IO!!al growth of wo"""
refJectlon of how ~ll hJs team of the voids in the futlln'. With educatora Md excalence In teecntng. She~• pNeldent
played ln front of him. but J can the teami success. I ftnnly of the ~ County Chapter for two ~· In htr rwtnment
ten you that be would trade that belJeft that pl8)'ft'S will now ~= ::!tc~ ~~~ ~t:'t,,~ ~
one In for the Q.lp ln a tee0nd. reach out to the Oucb Md ck>ee to thW two ~ while tt'9y "9W up.
J.S. II a leader and a team player lnJtJate talb with the team so Ruth• remembef9d by al her f.,,fy ~*'*'°' u a eMvot9cf
and he will have the chanoe to that they can come here and wtfe, mother, grandmoth•, ~ ~ aunt a declcated t.NCher;
thJneooce apln for US and play (or this team. free agents and IOIMOM ~ a IUDM MnM of ~ 9nd flYW-
prvve that be II twe to gy. will not onty look at the Red ~ dltP081Uon. She i9 N'Vfv«I by htr ~ of neatty
For the~ dlii!re ..ty Is Wings or the Stars to ftnd their 55 y ... , John W. JohMon; h« IOM John R. Jd'il*>n 9nd hli
oo ~II lhlia dme for charule at the Q.lp. th11Vwi0 now wife MtltY of a.a e.wa, Non1W' John.on _.,., hie wtte Jule
-1 of Co.u M ... , and Net.on Johneon and hie wlt9 Martel mem. ComlnjdlltdOlitmd looka.t the hlppiest place on ClilmenMn of New JetMy; tw pldchlchf1 o.1111 Johnldn, =IWIY empty~ II a eer1h as well i know I have• Ccw 17, _.,., Erin Johneon. 14; a ..., Emlv WofMton of ~
feelmg. and as an playerl on my pmona1 wt&b lilt, ~ Robef1 ~ of Of-' Md J'actc o.rMI Of Norfalt.
mYHff, my bean gPa eo we'U eee what lrlnsp over NetMlllka: ~~,-..id nephews. ~
out lO ID tht""' but lO ~ the COWM of the ll1JM)tt, but A ~ '-'t.: .. be held llt W*ft..Ryce ....._ • .,..
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Chancellor given chief
executive award
Chancellor Will!am M. Vega or
the Coast Community College
District, which oversees Orange
Coast College. received the 2003
Ch!ef Executive Officer of the
Year award from the Assn. of
Community Colleges, the district
announced Monday.
Vega, who has served as chan-
cellor for 10 years, began his ca·
reer with the district 18 years
ago. when he served as presi-
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TODAY
Jeanne Aint from the Alzheimer's
Assn. will present "Focusing on
Memory Loss" from 6:30 to 7 30
p.m. at the Orange Coast
Unitarian Universalist Church.
1259 Victoria St.. Costa Mesa. The
presentation wlll address various
causes of memory loss and
diagnosis and treatment For
more 1nformat1on, call (9491
646-4652
V.n Can Rntaurant, 1500 Adams
Ave. in Costa Mesa. will have its
grand opening from 6 to 8 p.m ..
featuring cooking by lV chef
M artin Yan The restaurant will
donate all of the proceeds from
$10 adm1ss1on udlets to Share
Our Selves. a private nonprofit
agency serving low-income
Orange County residents For
more information. call 19491
642-3451 , ext 262
Speak Up Newport will hold its
monthly general membership
meeting at the Newport Beach
ALLOWED
Conbnued from Al
"I thought it wru. the guv's
name or something."' .,he '>aid .
Lauren Nichol., !no relauon to
the Newport Beach rnunc.llman)
said the name '>Ounded "like
something Jtal!an."
·11 sounds hke a meal, hke an
Italian meat,· Nichols <,aid
Promeli!> is not a family name,
it lS not anything edible and II
does oot belong to an old
wttlnling man. The name is an
acronym. of sorts -a
combination of everything the
marltet prOV1de · PRU(duce),
Ml::.Cat), !de)IJ and S!eafood 1
Oever. huh?
While McNerney I'> not Italian.
not old (well. he's 55, '>O you be
the judge) and speaks English
Ouent.Jy. the market embodie~
the spirit of c1 quamt. li11le ~hop.
ROBBED
Continued from Al
pa.ssersby called lht' police, he
said. Paramedic..; took her 10 the
hospital where she was treated for
b~ to her race. Shulman 'Wlld.
Tuesday'-; incident wai. ·very
similar" to a robbery that oc-
curred on Udo L<Je on May 15,
MllllerYau BurarL1111 ...
You'll Find Incredible
Values on Your
Favorite Lexus!
BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS
dent. Now, through his work as
the chancellor, he serves ru, UH.'
district's chief execuuve.
The Marie Martin Award 1'
awarded every year to a chlet e'
ecutive in each of the ~oua
lion's five regions. k. the Pantie
Region recipient, Vega will now
be nominated for the na11onal
award.
Vega was chosen for h1'> 111a11y
accomplishments dunng ht'>
tenure as chancellor. Tho<,e in
elude his pioneering effort:. ot
distance learning and an empha-
Tennis Club, 2601 Eastbluff Drive
Sna<*s will be served starting at
5:30 p.m .• and the program will
begin at 6 p.m. This month's topic
is Annexation and Redistricting,
which will be presented by Mayor
Steve Bromberg. For information,
call (949) 729-4404.
The Balboa Bay Republican
Women Federated will hold its
#Scholarship AwardsH winners
luncheon at 11 a m. at the Bahia
Corinthian Club on Bayside Drive
For more information, call (9491
515·8677.
The Wildflower Walk will meet at
9 a m. at El Moro for a five-mile
hike at Crystal Cove Parking
costs $5. Wear boots and bring
water. Call (949) 497-7647 for
more information.
THURSDAY
A free bone density screening
will be offered from 10 a m to 2
p.m . at Mother's Market 225 E
17th St., Costa Mesa For more
information, call (9491631-4741
Shape up or trim down for
sw1msu1t season at .. Shape Up
for Summer" 7 p.m. at the
Newport Beach Central Library
Personal trainer and cert1f1ed
nutrition specialist J J Fhzanes
will present the free program
covering exercise and nutrition
tips of opllmal fitness For more
informallon. call 19491 717 3816
Book-loving mother$ and
daughters are 1nv1ted to the fm<1I
"II reall}' • ., d nt'1ghborh111Jd
'>tore.·· 1\-k;\;t>rnl'}' '>did
MrNerney. \\ho 1, till" ~mu ,,r
g\J} that loob ruu -.1ra1gh1 111 tlw
eyt' when ht' <;pt-Jk.' .111d d11t·.,111
... ugar toal thlll~'· I'>" long lllllt'
Ne\"J)On ReaLh rt',tdt'nl Ill'
raised hi-, C'htldren herl' cllltl Ill I\\
that they dfe grov.n -\\llh
career., of their own -
Mcr\emey can focu ... on hi'
market and h1.; ">alllt\ ht· 'a1J
1 he father of fi\t' '>pith 1111w
bet\veen his Nt'v.-port Ht•Jth
home and his hou,t· 111
\\'i<.cunsin. where ht· '>t'l'' d1·t•r
Ill tus front yard I le L''>t .1p1·, 111
the ~tidwest for d lllllt'
i:elaxauon. A plat f' .... hrn· t.ill
mature tret'i. gro1" e\ t'f\ \\ ht•rt·
11101 JU'>I Ill BalbOd \ 1Jl.1gt• .111d
··eagle.; Oy over he au I le 11111w'
hac~ 10 Sulllht'rn C alitomtd tu
tend his '>hop .md mjo\ thl'
beach.
"I've got the be,t of both
world.;," ~1c1'iernt'\ '"id
">hwman '>aid rhat rohbt.•r. h.1p
pened in the afternoon ,l, \\t'll
n1t' 55-year-uld WOntdll 111 lh.11
r~ wa.s atlacked dOd rohht•d 111
her dnvewtt} while n·1ur11111g
from a "hoppmg tnp !lit ...Uegt:d
robber had taken her pt•N111.1l
propeny and struck her on 1lw
head with an unknovm ohJt'<. I
ShuJQlan ..aid dett.'Cll\t"> Jrt'
looking into whether the twn 11111
dents are related
Robins Ford Discount Off MSRP ~ 500
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NIT SAVINGS
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expand acces':> lO higher educa-
tum ,1ud1:n1s
Yan Can hosts grand
opening this evening
< t'lebrily rhef Martin Yan will
lw on hand today for the open-
mg of ht'> Yan Can restaurant in
C U'>td 1'-.tt')a. Proceeds trom the
ew111 .... 111 benefit Costa Mesa
nonprofit '>hJre Our Selvei..
Yan. best k.nown for his senes
of IV woking shows, is opening
session of the Mother-Daughter
Book Club's season 7 p.m. at the
Newport Beach Central Library.
The club 1s open to girls in fifth
through seventh grades and their
moms or s1gnif1cant female
grown-ups Register at the
Central Library Children's Desk or
cdll 1949J 717·3800 anll choose
option five For more information.
call (9491 717 3816
FRIDAY
Inventors Forum prffents a
seminar on Hlntellectual Property
Law ' by Edward Schlatter, patent
attorney, at 7 30 p.m in Orange
Coast College's Science Lecture
Hall Registration and networking
begin at 7 p m The cost 1s $5 for
members, $15 for nonmembers.
Call (714) 540-2491 for
information
Newport Dunes Resort's "Movies
on lht' Bedch" series will offer
"My Girl" starting at dusk on the
Newport !>and Parking is S8 per
car Campf1rt:s will also be
c1vc11lc1blc for s mores The resort
1s at 113 l Back Bav On ve For
mort. informauon Coll 19491
729 DUNE
SATURDAY
The Calrfom1a Science Academy,
ti "f11st lslc1m1c high school in
Or.myt:: County will have a
f11111l fo1smg d1r10er with guest
!>JJP.iik• rs a reception and a
silent nuc.11on at 6 30 p m at the
R.1ri1sson Hot~I 4545
M<1cArthur Blv 1 Newport
B,....ic.h $40 Tc, ri;g1ster and for
l 11111 \l'<H old ('l<lllll'lh 'tll' di
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\\1•,11 lill I >nw \\hat I i'lh ">lreel
1t1111' 111111 on tht' °\;1•1, p11n
111· 1111 'ldt•I II l\ llflt .1
1m·g.1 'ton" or .i u1w '>lop 'hop
1 lwn· ., ru1 l'romehi, Club nr
dr111hlt• l llllp!Hl\ \1<.:'\t'TIW\
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111o11li· 11wm11ne,, ht• ... ud. I le\
1111"''1·tl m nrnrl· wav' than om•
I 111' 11111• didn't hc1ppt."n in IJdo
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111ud1·11h m.1\ lw 1ma101dablt•
I 't•npl1 111u .. 1 rnilke .,ure the\
p.1\ .1ttt·n11t111 to their .;urro11nd
111~' .ind n1t1~t· 'urc they re 1101
lw111g l11llm\l'd he ..aid "It ma~
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"111.11 prolt<t uon 11em' hl.e pep-
the first of his quH:k c.Jsudl edt
enes that will ser\t~ up hot food
cooked In a wok
'an Can 1s Jt 1:;00 Adams
Aw \dn has .tl':>o dnt\OUn<:ed
plam. to open '>emA ... 1r.tn. d
mort' formal restaurant acroo,i,
from South C.oa'>t !'laid 1n
Augmt.
During the kiLkofl t•wnt,
from 6 to 8 p.rn today, Yan \'\Ill
cut the ribbon on the ne\'. eat
ery. A buffet ot frt'')h A'>1J11
cooking will be dvallabte
Guests mu'>t pay$ I u w .ttlend.
more information, call (714 )
531-2011.
Ft.Ill Spectrum Yoga has partnered
with New Directions for Women
to host ·celebrating
Wholeness;" a yoga and hedlmg
arts festival benefiting women
and children served by the
nonprofit New Directions for
Women Admission is fr!le and
donations are accepted Th!l
full-day event will be at Full
Spectrum Yoga in Newport
Beach. For more information.
call (949) 955· 1965
Crystal Cove State Par1c will offer
a badccountry hike c1t 9 a m o
historic district walk at 10 c1 m
and a sunset/moonl1gh1 walk di
7:30 p m , which requin.:!>
reservations. For rest-rvc111ons or
more informot1on, call 19491
497-7647
Mother's Mar1cet will hold II
"Spring Cleaning cl~arctnc•~
sale from 10 a m to 6 p rn Taste
demos will be ottered from 11
a.m lo 3 p m Tht• stc.irP is di 225
E 17th St Costa Mcso; For
more mformalton cc1ll ~4!11
631-4741
Newport Dunes Resort's ·Movies
on the Beac:n·· series will otfe1
"'Anastasia starting <11 dusk or>
the Newport s<rnd Por~111g 1s St1
per car Campfires will also be
available for s mores The resort
1s at 1131 Bad: Bay Driv~ For
more 1nformat1on call 1949
729-DUNE
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right aero.,, thl' 'tlt't'I lrnm ,1
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lot "alway' 11ll1·d ''1th ~It-rt 1•dt·'
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4uc1ht~ 'iht· c1dm11t1·d tht pm n
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wa ... \\Orth 11. I kr '1111 ha' t'\l'll
1oint-d the l'ro111d1' tt·..im. ,1, .1
recent lure
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here '>he '>.Ud I h.JH' he1·11
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'Every 15 Minutes' was a
team effort for worthy cause
On behalf of our family and all the
families involved in the outstanding
program "Every 15 Minutes" put on at
Newpon Harbor High School this
month, we. would like to say "thanks" to
all who helped put it together. If it saves ·
just one person's life or makes someone
take a second thought about a choice
they are making. it was worth
everyone's effon in putting on thts
awesome program.
A grant was provided to touch these
young children's lives like you can't
believe; it was really hard to not think of
it not being real. Officer Martinez and
~ra Kirby deserve a special thanks for
all their time and effon in organizing
this event, as do the Newpon Beach
Police Depanment and Fire
Department; Hoag Hospital's doctors.
nurses and staff; Pacific View: Judge
Karen Robinson; and the Justice Center.
All of these people involved went
beyond the call of duty tO make it seem
so real. They do not have an easy iob,
and we should all extend them a huge
thanks for the job they do on a daily
basis.
Marrion Hotel. El Ranchito, Plum's
Cafe, G & W Towing California Screen
Print, Weastcoast Sound and Zeta
Vision should aJso be thanked for thetr
generous support in putting on a
first-class program. This was a very
emotional program and touched so
many people. We were luclcy enough to
be involved, and I know it has changed
all our Lives. Our hearts go out to the
parents who really have to go through
an event like this and their heartache,
which lasts forever. Luckily, we can kiss
our son goodnight and tell him we love
him.
GARY AND SANDI HILL
Newpon Beach
Fnough is enough already at
John Wayne Airport
Re: "Should John Wayne Airport
welcome more airlines?" Thursday. or course we can't stop the increase
of Oights and passengers from John
Wayne Airport, thanks to the
MAILBAG
they shouldn't have It We should use
all the same excuses that they used for
closing down the John Wayne and
moving everything inland. IRENE MCKAY.
Newport Beach: .
More options at John Wayne ·
a good thing for consumers
I think (having two new airlines at
John Wayne Airport l.sl a great Idea.
These are both low-fare airlines.
Obviously, the more airllnesj
especially low-fare airlines, we have,
the greater the competition for
customers and rates. In this day and
age, I thin.le it's a great idea.
Besides that, quite Cranlcly, the
question is rather unnecessary
because we have, fortunately, new
flight gap restrictions. So the number
of airlines is really inconsequential to
the number oflights. In any event,
bottom line, I think it's a great idea.
AUAN SILCOCK
Newport Beach
Without Omelette Parlor,
forget his support
FILE PHOTO/OAll.Y PILOT
Tyler Chernack, 18, left, and Enn Blake , 17, comfort each other while visiting a memorial to drunk driving victims.
Here we go again, Another huge
corporation doesn't think it's getting
enough money from a local Costa
Mesa business, so out the locals go
and in comes another national
fast-food chain or the like. Today, h 's
Vons that's refusing to renew the lease
for the Omelette Parlor, a wonderful
place to have breakfast with good
food, great atmosphere and cool
people, because Vons wants to
Mupgrade• the center and make it look
like all of the Other standardlz.ed,
homogenized, sterillz.ed places that
have gradually been replacing Costa
Mesa with Everytown.
inconsideration of our South County
residents and the politicaJ ambitions
of a few, but do we really need more
airlines? My opinion is a capital no.
Living directly under the Oight path of
John Wayne Airport, 1 have grudgingly
come to accept the fact that it is
necessary to wash down my driveway,
sidewalls and pat.lo at least every week
and also before we have visitor. The
fallout of aviation fuel ts really a
problem. The deposits from the
airplanes cause dirt-like streaks to
newly painted homes after a few
months.
It is difficult enough for the "major·
airlines to properly maintain their
equipment. What can we expect from
those airlines that have less
maintenance capitaJ?
The gate-sharing problem and flight
ingress and egress will only be
Increased by the increase of more
airlines at John Wayne.
As for the no1:.e level. isn't It bad
enough that you can tell the time of
day by the frequency of plane
take-offs? I'd bet that one out of every
rwo planes exceeds that "maximum
decibel" level regardless of the
intentions, good or bad, of the pilots.
The only real resolution is to have
the n ew airlines land in South ·
Ora.ogt County, say near the house of
Irvine's mayor.
IOBYUCK
Newport Beach
No more airlines are needed
at John Wayne
Absolutely, we should not welcome
any mo re airlines at John Wayne. The
people out there didn't deserve to
have flights overhead. We should close
John Wayne and make a museum out
of it, or maybe a traln station,
something like that.
It goes right over schools: it ls very
dangerous. And there ls no reason we
should have It when the others feel
Vons refused to respond to our
concern, or even to the Daily Pilot. I'm
not going to shop at Vons any more,
and I hope you won't either, so they
get the message. Renew the Omelette
Parlor lease. and Include the Omelette
Parlor in any remodeling plans you
have. Or forget Costa Mesa's business.
•TOLEOAHO
Costa Mesa
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QUOTE OF TIE DAY
"Lawn bowling is
the most hospitable
and social sport
you can play."
Mert lsaacman, former U.S.
singles champion
EYEOPEIEC
Dail}'.4Pik>t •
~ILalolf'&nM' ... . ..............
June I 6 honoree
JOSIAH FREDRIKSEN
Daily Pilot Sports Editor Rlchw'd Oum: (949) 574-4223 • Spotts Fax: (949) 650-0170 Wedne!.dcty, June 11 ?003 A7
LAWN BOW ING
Newport Beach's lawn bowling
club provides veterans, novices
a chance to roll on the rink.
Bryce Alderton
Darty Pilot
I magine rolJ ing a
three-pound ball you
know will curve, but
still have to judge its
speed and direction
without knowing where
it will stop. ...
Welcome 10 the world of lawn
bowting. a game de"elope<l in
13lh-cenlury IJ1gldlld that can
be played nght here m Corona
del Mar at the Newpon I !arbor
I.awn Bowling Club, one of only
100 clubs in lht· lJ <, 10 house the
game. The club '' one of nme
Orange County lawn bo\.\img
facilities and among 32 Soulht'm
California bowling dub\ lo<:ated
between San Diego dnd ~la
Maria.
fhc game -played on a rink
wtuch meru.ure\ al lca\t 14 feel
wide -require!> player" tu roll
their "bowls" as clo~ to a -;ingle
white ball, called a "1ack. ·A 1eam
can consi.-;t of one IO a:. many a-,
four player.. and point'> are
awarded for whoever roll-. the
bowt clo'>CSt to the Jack. Singles
and doubt~ roU IWO bowls wtule
each player uses three bowls in
triples. J2ch competitor rolls two
bowls in a game of four... Eight
nnk.!. can fit on a green that is dt
lel!!>t 120 !>quare feet.
Bowls weigh I~ than four
pounds with one side \lightJy
flattened. eliliting a naturc:IJ curve
when it i'> rollt.'<1 on the short
grd.'>S.
Therein lies the challenge of
the game: anempting lO ma'\ter
tJ1e bowl's curvature.
Mert lsaacman, who has won
U.S. singles championships m
1988. 1999 and 2000 and is the
only American 10 claim any
medaJ in international singles
competition. said the game
presenlS many challenges nOI
easily noticed by the casual
observer.
·The faster the green. the
longer it takes the ball to rolJ to
the target because you have to
c:IJlow for more curvature."
lsaacman said. ·11 is hard to put
it on a jack each ume. The clo'ier
you can get on a consi.<;tent basi.'>.
the mo~ you are going to win."
A bowl can hit the jack. placed
at least 69 feet from the edge of
the mat where a player stands 10
roll. If the jack falls short or rolls
out or bounds, the opposing
leam then gets two chances to
roll the 1ack to a new location. If
the jack rolls out or bounds on
the next two tries, it is positioned
6 feel. 6 inches from the dilch,
which is behind the mat
After each team throws its
See GREENS, Pa1e M .
HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL
Mustangs' Topps
shines with stars
Costa Mesa slugger
delivers RBI single plus
savvy baserunning
Tuesday night to help
all-star team win, 5-0.
SteveVlr1•n
Daity Pilot
IRVINE -Throughout the past
two years at Costa Mesa High. senior
Ann Marie Topps was known for her
hitting.
So, perhaps It was Otting that her
read-and-react abillty, not only at the
plate but along the base paths.
helped lead the American team to a
5-0 victory over the National squad
Tuesday night In the Orange County
Coaches AU-Star softball game at Bar-
ber Park.
Tupps. who led the Mustanp with
11 home runs and a HJ7 batting svu-
189 th.la put eeason, wmt 1 for 2,
whkh tncluded an RBI lingle ln the
American'• plYoc.J fow-run tee0nd
lnnlna. She allo tc0red • run ri helped
her 1-.mmate pbt a hJt bccaute of
bet bUeruMlng.
For the National team, Newport
Harbor senior Alhena Vasquez also
displayed seasoned reaction when
she slid to glove a groundball while
playing second base, whkh led to
one of her four assists she made.
Va.squez played three lnninp. the
fourth through the seventh. The
game went nine inning'5 and the Na-
tionals could not answer the Ameri-
can's four-run second inning.
·This game was a lot of fun.· said
Vasquez. who will play for Wisconsin
next year. -illere are a lot of girls that
I play with or against ln trawl ball.
Just being out here was a gJUt honor.
even tho~ It gets us losl.ng the
game."
Topps. bound for the UoMnlty of
Oregon, said she also enjoyed henelf
du.ring the all-star game. N she was
leaving the dugout a coach hugged
her.
"I'm glad I had the cha.noe to coach
you." -.tld PJ Modena Cold1 Stew
Hanington. an uelltant on the
American squad.
Tuppt amiled and said. "Thia WU
IO much ft.In."
Tuppl drM ln the AmeriQll'I er.
tee somwJ... hp M
PHOTOSBYK[NT l~PTOW OAILYPILOT
Clare Donovan.
above. of the
Newport Harbor
Lawn Bowhng
Club Imes up a
bowl during the
recent Showcase
of Lawn Bowling
Tournament At
left. Mert
lsaacman. a
member of the
national team as
well as the
Newport Harbor
Lawn Bowling
Club, rolls a bowl
during the
tournament.
TENNIS
Ma son
has made
her mark
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tu Candite Ma-..m .tluirdmg Lo
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along with rnuntlt!!.."> ollll'r. under the
watthful l'\t..., of
Ma.50n, a teruii.\
tnMrut.1or with thl'
City or Newpon
Reach'<, Parle.-. and
Hecreauon
Department for .!b
year, who dw<l Apnl
15 al1er a bout With
an illn{"\.\.
~1ru.on. \'I.ho \'a"
-M, !>pent hour.
1eadung tt'nrn-. .11
pnvate dub\ "ul h •L'
\;ewpon Heat h .mt.I
BRYCE
ALDERTON
P'alt<.ade-. wtule lom11g rn.im h1111,..., '"
the public coun<. at 'kul Jo.tt1111n Pan.
I-or the ta .. 1 rwo >E'c.tr. "ht· .11'>(, 11...,tnll ll'tl
at Parle Nl"''JXJn
She g'J\l' hl'r hie to 1h1 l II\ ·l' t.u L"
tenrn.'> g0<."'>, Whalen \JJd ..,lw g.J\ 1 '"
many people J swrt 111 tenrn ... 1111 mJtll·r
how awful wt· were \ht• h.id .m 1•lt·11w111
about her whl're \ht' 111t1t.l1· 1h1 II"""''
fun and we ctll thought ~' 1· 1 o 11 ltl I 11 t If 11
ball"
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who i!. !>urvived by her rnotlwr. 111'11 11
and ~ ... 1er. \Vendt-c. IC11J>:l11 1 l.1,"t''
Monda} through \..1turdJ\
Abou1 100 well \'l.11,h1·r-.11111ult·d ,,
service for her Apnl 26
The ary\ ?-ciJ'k..., dfld Hl-t rt'<1l11111
Department ha" apprO\t'tl ""' 111•111111..,
to be built -eat.h bt•anng .1pl.1q1w111
remembrance of \lc.1...cm JI ..,.111
Joaqwn Part. on lht' ronwr of ...,..,
Joaqwn I bib HOdd .ind< nMll I >m1• 111
Newport Heath
Whalen, who ha<t lrved 111 '-•'"l"•rt
Reach <Jnct.> l<JM. "11J S.!.001 h 1• lit tr
r.u'>t.'d so far for tht• hcndu..., ..,Ill' 1,
wa.1ung lO he-.tI from tlw nl\ .1hour hn"
much the bent.he\ wtll uN 1111,ll
fhe mother t.l.iughtt•r douhlt.., d1111 r ,1
Dor'<;t'y and RonOll' .'\d,un.. t'ilrrlt-t!
o,econd place out of 12 lt'.tnl' 111 1111
Uruted !>late!> renrrn. A,•,011.tllOrl'>
national mother/dau¢m·r indoor
champion'>hlJl" a1 Club ( .n't·n ~ lt·ado\'I.'
tn Vancouver. \Va...h .. Inda\ 1hnn11.~h
Sunddy.
Seeded third and plaY1ng 111 1lw1r 11,...,1
national wumdll1t·111 togeltll'r tht'
Adame,' won their fiN ,md
<oeeond -round n1<1tc.:he-. twfon 1 ommg
See TENNIS. Paee A8
GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE CHAMPIONS
I
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Al Wechsday, .kMW 11 o 2003 SPORTS
YOUTH BASEBALL
NHBA Pony team splits
Squad wins twice at
lrvine tournament.
The Newport Harbor Baseball
Association's Pony team of 13·
and 14-year-olds completed in
the Irvine Pony Memorial Day
tournament and finished 2·2.
Newport defeated Irvine, 11 ·6,
and, 11 ·8. Newport scored six
runs in the top of the second
inning in the 11-6 game to stake
a six-run lead.
Ben Prader went 3 for 3 with
three RBis while Erik Bonn and
Brock Schuler each provided
solid infield wort. Jacbon
M...tngUJ threw out a runner
attempting to steal second base.
Garn« Gordon went 2 for 3
with two RBis while Peter
Hapb, Bonn, Austin Carden,
Massingill. Niko Hernandez and
Schuler each tallied one RBI
apiece.
Schuler struck out three in
three innings while Cameron
OUlle stuck out one in one
inning and also picked up the
SOFIBALL
Continued from A7
run. She sent a groundball over
second base and into center
field. That scored Mater Dei's
Sheree Zaleski After Topps' hit,
the National team made a pitch·
ing change.
Topps advanced to second on
8289~~
I AT ml LEASE PIYIDT
save. Ian Abernathy also added
an inning on the mound.
Jerry Wbttney blasted a
double with the bases loaded in
the third inning to score two
runs and key a six-run outburst
by Newport in the 11 ·8 victory.
Also adding to the offense was
Troy Seeber. who scored twice,
went 3 for 4 with a double and
knocked in three RBis. Hapke
and Carden each walked once
and scored two runs while
Massingill had two RBJ&
Olase, Schuler and Tyler
McGW each singled with McGW
adding an RBI.
Hernandez got the win in
relief after going three innings
with two strikeouts. Chase
started the game and went two
innings.
Newport allowed only six hits
to Whittier, but a sacrifice Cy in
the bonom of the seventh
inning produced a 5·4 Whinier
victory.
Massingill and Frazier hit
back-to-back home runs in the
third inning as Newpon took a
a pass ball, and with two out she
helped Sonora's Jeanie Baca
reach safely after her ground ball
10 National shortstop Kendra
Singley of Woodbridge.
Topps flinched toward third
base and froze Singley. Before
Singley could make a decision
Baca made it to first and Topps
slid back to second. The Ameri·
can team followed with two
more hits, leading to three runs.
4-3 lead.
Carden and Schuler
combined to record six
strikeouts and induced nine
groundball outs.
Massingill bad two RBis while
Frazier and Bonn each added
one. Bonn doubled as did
Gordon.
Hapke, Whitney, Hernandez
and Schuler all aiogled.
Newport tc0ted four runs ln
the seventh lnnlng. but ttn abort
again.st West L.A., 11·7.
Massingill ripped a double to
righHentm fteld to score two
runs ln the seventh. Frazier later
followed with a blast over the
left ·center field fence to soore
two runs.
Hapke went 3 for 3 and scored
three runs while Whitney added
a single and RBI. Gordon and
Bonn each bad two hits with
Spencer Smith adding a single
for Newport.
McGill started and struck out
one in 3~ innings while Gordon
went two innin~ in relief with
one strikeout.
DEEP SEA
Tuesday's counts
Newport Lanclnt -3
boats, 41 angle,... 68 calico
bass, 60 sand bas.a, 4
sheepshead. 2 sargo, 4
perch, 1 yellowfin croaker.
HIGH SCHOOL
BASEBALL
Long a winner
$3 000 focfort '9bate pl\.s S2 '9Q Mlomer cosli equok 15 4Qq pl.;J ta• & ke<iw «),. ~ leo.. ~ No IKIKlly deposit reqund. 3QOOO rotol n.19\ pe< lease te<m 20..,.. n;le rhereof1.,
ANAHEIM -Corona del Mar
High senjor shortstop Keith Long
capped bis prep baseball career
on a winning note Monday as a
member of the South team that
defeated the North, 6·5, in the
Orange County All·Star Game at
La Palma Park.
TAKE 55 FWY un FAii DR. TO HARBOR
Long, still deciding on his col·
legiate future, came off the
bench and went 0 for 2.
Al pr!C91 exclude government 1-and IO•.S any lonor,ce ~~ ony deolet ~
pt9PQ'oloon charge o..d ony emiwon 191linQ dlorge E•ti«9\ 6/13/03
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The followona Pe"ons
are doing busmen as
NORTH STAR TRAOING
CO 1001 W 11th St
Suite S Cost• Meu CA
92627
Roy G West11ke 1800
Park Newport •202.
Newpor I Beach CA
92660
Charlotte Jayne Do ake,
1800 Park Ne wµorl no2 Newport Beach.
CA92660
This busonn~ os con
dueled by a a en er al
par Iner ship
Have you sllrted doon&
business yet' No
Roy G Westlake
Thrs statement wn
toled wolh lhe County
Clerk of Oran11e Counly
on~/23/03 20036945734
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4 11 18, 2003 Wl /6
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fhe following per soni
•re doon& busonn\ n
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Campus Or"e Suite 100
Newport Beach C•lt
for no• 92660
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4160 S Pt<os Road
Suite ?O I as Vian
Nevada 891 ll
This bu\ones\ t\ 'on
ducted by • corporitloon
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bu\oness yet'
No
rravtrst1nto Inc
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lary
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Cler~ or Oranee County
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RE M APPRAISAL S(R·
VICE 24 232 Tahoe
Court, La1una Noauel.
C1hfornt1 92677
Rober I Mccosker
24:?32 1 ahot Court
Laauna N111uel. C1hfornt1
9?677
Thos business Is con·
dueled by an ondlvldual
Have you shr led doina
busoneu yet' Yes. 01/
03!03
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Tt11s statement wu
loltd with lhe County
Cltr k of Oran11e County
on 05130/03
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fhe Hospital Group ,
2621 S Brtstol #307.
Sanl• Ana C1l1forn1a
97104
Alan Chatlel Schwarll
1676 Banwooc:t. New·
port Buth California
92660
flus buslneu rs con·
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business yet? No
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Clerk of Ounce County on~/21/0J
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MY OAAAGE. 214 Ylralnla
Pl1c;41, Coste Mesa, CA
92627
SHn Klomen, 274
Ylr alnla Plac•. Coste
Mesa, CA 92627
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ducted br: an indlvlduel
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bualneu y•t7 No
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flltd with tile County
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PERSOfCS·
I Petitioner Deborah >oy Baker fll.O • ~titlon
wtlh this court for •
decrH ch•n1rn1 namu
11 follows· Deborah Joy
Bahr to Debo .. h Joy
2 THC COURT OR0£RS
lhat 111 persons Inter·
esltd on th;s m1tt11 shall
appear before this court
at the huron1 ond1c1ted
below to show cause of
any. wlly the petition for
china• of name shcuild
not be ar anted
NOTICE OF HEAR ING
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paper of 1ener1t cltcu·
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GREENS
Continued from A7
bowts. an "end" ls completed and
a point is awarded to the team
wilh the b<Mi closest to the jack.
Each b<Mi belongf.ng to the same
team that ii doee' to the jack than
the nearest competitors' counts
for one additional point A person
in charge of daily games or
tournaments announces -prior
to the st.art of play-how many
·ends" or "polnlS" will constitute
a oomplete game. The player or
team ~th the most points after
the final end .II played. or after the
Pf&'td number or points Is
reecbed. wins the match.
N. tn a& sports. lawn bowling
playeD hive positions. In pairs.
triplel and fours events. the "skip•
is the bowler in charge of his
team. He or she is usually the
DlOll skilled team member. Other
positions ate "vice skip" and
"lead."
tuacman. 57, lost a bet lawn
bowling wlth his father and was
determined to improve.
"I said. 'Let us make it
interesting. I will give you $100 if
you win and you only have to give
me $10 if 1 win,' • lsaacman
recalled telling his father. "He was
a very good player. He gave me a
15-point st.art in a game to 21. I
didn't score one point and he beat
me. 21-15. That made me angry
... I lost $100. •
Losing a bet is one of the only
ways lawn bowling can get
expemive.
NHl..BC ls open to the public
with green fees set at $1 per a
2~bour round Free Les.sons are
staged at l 0 am. every Tuesday
and at 12:30 p.m. on Wednesdays.
A set of bowls costs about $150
TENNIS
Continued from A 7
up short in the ftnal
They beat Paula and Suzanne
Massie, 6·3, 6-1, in the first round
before displacing the
second-seeded duo of Julia
Salomon and daughter, Melis.c;a
Holzinger, 4·6, 6-4, 6-3, in the
second round
SUe 9.win and daughter Alison
prevailed in the final. 7·5, 6-4.
By finishing second Don;ey
and Bonnie took home a silver
ball. awarded to the second-place
team at the USIA-sanctioned
event. The winning team received
a gold ball and the third-place
and you only need to weer
ftat·soled dlOS. Inldadon fees at
the club cost $35 and ID aonual
membenhlp wm run $100.
"It is the l1lOlt ~ pme
invented ~the mind olman, ..
Qare Donovan. pretlideot foe the
last three years ot the NHI.BC
said. "1bere ii a lot ol .uaiegy and
~to lt ..• the tocal
package."
The "total package" lndudes a
sodaJ aspect both lsaacman and
Donovan mentioned as why the
game bas begun to attract more
people or varying ages.
"Lawn bowling ls the most
hospitable and social sport you
can play.· lsaacman said "You
don~ have to arrange for a
partner, you just go out and play.·
lsaacman started playing in
1986 and spent 10 years in Texas
before coming to c.alifomia. He
trained for the i.-port in South
Africa
An international flavor will
invade Newpon Beach Lawn
Bowling Oub Oct 11·l6 for the
National Open. Donovan is
expecting close to 200 b<Miers
from places such as Hong Kong
and Canada.
"It is the best of the best."
duo captured a bronze ball.
Bonnie. finishing her junior
year at Newport Harbor High.
competed on the Sailor girls
tennis team la.st fall.
•••
With the Southern California
junior sectional Lennis
championships scheduled to start
June 21. Newpon-Mesa should be
represented well by at least two
budding stars: Costa Mesa's Nelly
Radeva and Newpon Beach's Jake
Fleming.
Radeva, gerting ready to finish
her sixth -grade year at Kaiser
Elementary. is ranJc.ed No. l in
Southern California in girls 12s
1>ingles and fifth in that division in
the nation. She won the girls l 4s
Donovan '8id about the players
competing in the October event
"You have to qualify for this."
An International bowb
federation. headquartered in
W>rthing, F.ngland. ~ 42
countries that make up the
International W>rld 8owlJng
Board. It conducts the world
championships every four )1!al'S
and the Mia Pacific Ge.mes every
two years. U.S. Lawn Bowls
Asloc:iation and dub invitational ewnu are conducted oearly f!Vtfy
weekmd tn Soutbrm CalifomJa
from~ through
December.
NHL8C tndudel two members
who have won U.S. Ungtes ddes
eadi ~the last three )Ul'S. Bob
Nur>ei~the dwnpkUhtp tut year and in
2001 Maile Bd Quo won it in 1.000.
Quo tmmed wUb Dick 'Tuit to
dabn the nadoNJ open pairs f1i8bt title In 1988. Quo has been a
member since 1986 while Nun&
bas been at the dub for 10 years.
Just last month NHI..BC hosted
its first •Showcase of Lawn
Bowling," in which the pubUc
watched lntemadonal and U.S.
cbampjons compete for awanil.
·11 was the all·star game of
lawn bowling." Donovan said.
·Players competing had
combined for more than J 00
tides. ..
NHlBC will host an open
house June 21 from 10 am. to 3
p.m. Donovan, 68, hopes to draw
more people toward a sport that
he stresses can be played by
anyone at any age.
"We have had some people
move from South Africa who are
10 and 11 years old with a
sprlnkllng of English-born
members who are in their 3<k
Young or old, lawn bowhng I'>
alive and well in Newport Beach
singles at the Ojai Valley tennis
tournament in April and placed
first in the girls 12s singles of th e
Quiksilver <boys) and Roxy {glrbl
juruor Lennis tournament at the
Balboa Bay Oub Racquet Oub
last month. Flem.mg. an
eighth-grader at En.sign. firushed
i.econd in the boys 14s stngles at
Ojai, and is ranked eighth m
Southern California in the same
division. He reached the second
round of the consolation bracket
at l~t year's juruor sectional'>. a
month before wmning the ~
14s singjes title at the Co'>ta M(><;Cl
junior tennis dassic.
Radeva advanced to the
quarterfi.naJ.s of last year's
secoona1s as an I I-year-old while
reaching the final at Costa Mesa..
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