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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-08-25 - Orange Coast Pilot~. .. ,., ,, • SUNDAY EDITION t·. Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 m 11EPl..OT SPORTS Newport Beach's Mike Follmer completes his ninth straight Long Beach-2-Catallna & Back International Jet Sports Boating Assn. National Offshore Championship race. SeeP99eA11 LFE& LEISURE AUGUST 25, 2002 A different kind of reading goes on at the Newport Beach Public Library's Manuscripts Book Discussion Group. For one thing, there's no need to be afraid of book reports. Now there's a novel concept. PHOTOS BY KENT TREPTOW /DAILY PILOT From left, doctoral students Youngsul Jeong and Joon Ha Kim examine a bacteriophage culture with Semsi Ensari and UC Irvine professor Stanley Grant as tttey pose in their lab at UCL Bacteriophage testing is one way Grant and his team test water samples from various spots in Newport Harbor. 54t'hleA5 THE SCIENTIFI.C . ~ . • Stanley Grant, professor of environmental engineering at UC Irvine, is trying to find the answers to Newport-area water pollution Santa Ana Heights residents are close to calling either Costa Mesa or Newport Beach home. It is the end of 20 years of hard wortc by residents, Including Roger Summers, c"-irman of the community's Project Advisory Committee. He talks about the long proceas and what a ZIP code reelly means. S..hgeM P•ul Clinton Daily Pilot A s a boy living on a small island in southwestern Alaska. Stanley Grant was always close to the water. He basically lived on a dock near his parents' shrimp-processing plant. During the summers, Grant would bop into a kayak and paddle around the Gulf of Alaska near Kodiak Island. It was at these times that be developed an aftlnity for the oceail, which bas endmed up to the present day. This b1t of personal history provides a revealing beckdrop to Grant's current effort. u a professor of environmental engineering at UC Irvine, to lsolate the cause of the recurring, and somewhat TOP STORY enigmatic, bacterial outbreaks along the Newport Beach and Huntington Beach shorelines. "I've lived next to the ocean all my life," said Grant, who just celebrated his 40th birthday. "I see it as an opportunity to try to do the community a service to find out what's causing the bacterial contamination." Grant's easygoing manner, ability to simplify complex scientific data for the public and his high academic profile have made him popular among the regulators. city leaders, environmentalists and even sanitary officials grappling with the problem. At the moment, Grant Is leading two major studies -one that will determine whether boats are dumping sewage into Newport Harbor and another that looks at the role or wetlands as a pos.sib~e Former mayor o'ids fond farewell Jackie Heather, a fixture in Newport Beach politics during the '70s and early '80s, is leaving h~r hometown of 40 years. P•ul ctllltoft ·rm at to i.w.· Hmtber Daly Pilot aaicl. "TbU'I why we're .... tbla ~ IO I cu ~ FOCI· WBSTCUfP FOnner bye.• Mayor Jackie Heather offend A mad p1p ol frilndl dllt her fanwllla to frlladl and mduded ..._ A•wtllr- former co...._ at a llDlll WUIDID md -SID. ....... erm:.:wc.~· =-'e:' .=:.::: ....... 71. lllldeddld to .................... - .... tawD .......................... ..,..- 40 ,_. ., .. ~ ........ ... •• '272 ... .,_.._ tM1•il-0Piil•ldlW• JlcNtlfl• ac11111w..,•111111111• --~f-M Mlltlftl1•:1-. ...... 1111111 ... , UC Irvine bichemicat engineering students Joon Ha Kim, left, and Youngsul Jeong demonstrate ttie collection of water samples at ttie Balboa Yacht Basin Marina. The samples are used to determine ttte cleanliness of ttte water. contributor to ocean pollution. Playing the role of scientific private eye, Grant has also been a central player in a handful of important studies that have offered in-depth investigation and also questioned assumptions about ocean water pollution. "He doesn't seem to be afraid to debunk some myths." said Dave KJJJ. a Newport Beach assistant city manager. "I appreciate that he's not afraid to challenge those things." Grant has taught in UC Irvine's Henry Samuell School of Engineering for 11 years but came into the spotlight shortly after a rash of bacterial outbreaks tum~ Huntington Beach into a ghost town during the summer of 1999. After graduating from Stanford University, Grant went to wort as a seismologist. He left that field to enroll in the environmental engineering program at Caltech. At UCJ, he says his specialty has been on "particle physics and particle chemistry, relative to removing particle contaminants from wateL" Grant lives on campus with his wife. SM SLEUTH, P•1• M COMMENTS & CURIOSITIES Marriage, lies .and videotape th-. the name, .Reclanda UDIYerltty.. In aoocber time, Miit -•standoUt lbldent·lllblete• Bllilnda Hiib ScbooA. ..... ti. bitb Khoal lnColcaMlll. ....... -·~Sdlaal." Mlllrw._.. __ ' Al. $nMy, Aicust 25, 2002 NEWPORT BEACH Another Newport Beach annexation nears Bait Santa Ana Heights residents were heartened to learn that their quest for annexation has 6nally landed on the enda of the Local ~Formation Commission. The Sept. 16 meedng will probably shift into full gear their bid to become Newport Beach residents, though west Santa Ana ffei8bts and Santa Ana Country Oµb are slated to become part of Costa Mesa. Newport Beach's upcoming ~-quality education program will probab.ly be tailored to a $5-milllon. st;ate.Ctmded regional campaign for water conservation, ofticlals said Hoag Hospital's innovative lptenslvist program ls on the verge of providing 24-hour physician care for some of the hospital's sickest patients. The program ls expected to be on a round-the-dock basb beginning around mid-October. · Balboa Village renovations are set to begin after council members approve a $2.8-mlllion contract at their next meeting. But a lawsuit over removing the 25 Beus trees on Main Street could mean a change of plans. -JUNE CASAGRANDE ooc.om Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport. She may be readu!d al (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at june.casagrruuk@latimes.com. POLITICS Rohrabacher tries halting Middle East nuclear buildup Rep. Dana Rohrabacber visited Russia on Wednesday, as part of a congressional delegation set on dissuading a country sttugg1ing with economic paucity to back off two partnerships with Iran and Iraq to develop nuclear power. Rohrabacher joined Rep. Henry Hyde CR-Illinois), the chairman of the lntemationalRelatlons Committee, and others Wednesday during the meeting. The delegation offered alternative economic partnerships -in more friendly countries like the Philippines and Turkey -to ones with countries that have been lumped into President Bush's Maxis of evil," along with North Ko rea. Russian officials said the meeting emphasized the "close cooperation• with the United Statet to counteract global terrorist threats. The meeting came at a delicate time, as Rohrabacher joined Rep. 'fom Delay in calling fo r military action against lraq leader Saddam Hussein. -PAUL CIJN'ION covers the environment and politics. He may be reached at (949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at pauLclinton@latimes.com. COSTA MESA Long Beach flights stir up Costa Mesa residents Westside and Mesa Verde residents started feeling the effects of the inaeasing demand for air transportation last week after a number of Long Beach flights started soaring over their homes en route to the growing airfield. Long Beach Airport officials confirmed that a handful of commercial jets that Costa Mesa residents started no ticing over their airspace were Jet Blue and American Airlines flights, heading back to the Long Beach Airport from the east. Long Beach Airport spokeswoman Sharon ~-Jackson said the increase is a result of a federal court decision that allows the transportation hub to get back to Its maximum operation of 41 daily commercial flights. The alrpon's numbers have jumped from 12 to an andcfpated 24 next month and will climb to a pe¥ of 41 by October, she said. Compared with other ~EKINREVIE PHOTO OF THE WEEK 'AN EYE FOR THE SHOI' • There are many moments of laughs and cheers at the annual Senior Olympics, which are held at the Orange County Fairgrounds. And the one event, above all, that seems to get the most smiles and surprise is the shooting event The surprise comes when the seniors find out they are pretty good at hitting the target The smiles come when they make the shot For this photo, aU it really takes is the pull of the trigger, both hers and mine. The juxtaposition of the woman, eye ftnn1y on her target, PUBLIC SAFETY JWA gains 2 bomb-sniffing security dogs The county Board of Supervisors awarded an • and the paint-ball gun makes for an unusual sight. And if the goal is to get readers to take a look at the story. this kind of photo will do It. Readers should want to know what the photO is all about. and while it tells a lot of the story. there~ more to be had. At. the least they should want to know for sure she hit the target. I took the shot wtth a 300-milllmetec lens from the side to show the concentration both of their faces. You get a sense of the action, just before it happens. -Donlacb H emergency" contract to a company to set up John Wayne Airport so it will be ready to install baggage-screening devices to detect bombs by the end of the year, as required by a federal mandate. The board awarded the contract without putting the job out to bid on Tuesday. The airport also welcomed two Explosives SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT John Wayne Airport's newest arrival, Czech Shepard Ali, demonstrates his boml>sniffing skills with his partner, Deputy Sheriff Dave Ray, during his first day on the job. Detection Canine teams who will be roaming the airport, sniffing out bombs. Forty-one workers were arrested Thursday as part of an and-terrorism investigation that examined the employment records of tens of thousands of airport workers nationwide. The inves~gation focused on employees with high-level security access at JWA. Los Angeles · Intemadonal, Ontario Intemadonal. Long Beach and Palm Springs airports. Altogether, 104 employees have been Indicted, said Thomas Mrozek, public affairs officer with the U.S. Attorney. -DBIRDRB NEWMAN coum t.duqitlon. She may be reached al (949) 574-4221 or by e-mail at deirdre.newman@latima.com. regional airports, the number of flights are small, she said. Diggs-Jackson said there are fewer tha,n 10 flights on a route over Costa Mesa and the planes should be at least 4,000 feet h.lgb. -LOUTA HARPER coven O>sta Mesa. She may be reached at (94.9) 574-4275 or by e-mail al loUta.~latima.com. • '-Plot NOTABLE QUO TABLES -Rep.Oma Rohr ...... (C.olta Ma.), who Wll in Rmlla this week, OD rmDOVfng Iraq Jelidlr s.Mam Hustem from power 'Taklf18 back ,,,. word fl !Kry Important "tam the venom out of it" -Orange County Dyb Marth organlr.er Loft Hutlon, on the group's e«orts to end alun toWard and m.Lsundentandlop of lesbians and, particularly, the word "dyke. "It's been quiU a Ufestyk changt. Ybu go from living in a plact wlwe you haw to worry about things like tro/flc to llvl"8 on a boat, whawyou haw to worry about bean.• -Newport ae.ch resident J' M I I flllcbs, on saJl1ng around the world on·ber 72-foot yacht with husband Outs • for their television show ~Offshore Adventµres• 'Wm m«lil18 our· disinfection goals. .. -Bob Ooten. the Orange County Sanitation District's director of maintenance and operations. on using chlorlnadon to clean up the coast "I think we can do a wbols Lot betta: .. -CostaMesa Councilman Ou1I Steel. on replacing a Kohl's retail store propoeed for the Mesa Verde Shopping Center wi~ something more recreative, such u a skateboard park , ~It's Uke a squawk and a high pitch, and lw troUs up and down In ftont of ths houses 1--. 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Sunday, Au1ust 25, 2002 Al LOOKING BACK Davis speaks at pow wow A well-planned beginning State's first lady praises the event as a positive display by Native Americans in California. more American lndlans than any o~er state and many are right here in Southern Califor· nia:'' ,• The Southern CalifomJa ln· dian Center, a community group that promotes the causes of Indians, organized the event with the cooperation of the American Indian Olamber of C.ommerce of California. d de. "These are issues Y.re need to bring to our governor. so he can make-positive change," Starr said. Reading from a letter she said the governor handed her, the state's first lady said her hus· band reall7,es "how important Indians were to this state lin its history)." •If J get down hm! much more often, J'm going to have to register to vote ln Orange County," Davis joked. •you've managed to get some Demo· crats elected down here." She Licked off a list, even if h was a short one: Congress· woman Loretta Sanchez CD-Gar· den Grove), State Sen. Joe Dunn CD-Garden Grove) and Assern· blyman Lou Correa (1)-Santa Ana). Youn1Ch1n1 Daily Pilot COSTA MESA-Somehow, in my last two years of writing about the first (fill ln the blank) -the list b44 Included mayors, city managers, tire chiefs. police · chiefs, doctors, clty.clerka, and even a few people to have been 1the seoond of the aforementioned positions - I've overlooked the first !Planning director. Costa Mesa's first such leader was Wllliam L Dunn, who still lives in Costa Mesa today and is 78. The Minnesota native moved to the city with his wife, Patricia. in 1951, after they were married in 1945. Until then, he had served in the Marine Corps during World War II and also spent 18 months serving overseas. After returning to the States and moving to Costa Mesa with his wife and two sons, Dunn went to Orange Coast College, Whittier College and Cal State Long Beach. ln 1955, he was hired by the city as a planning technician. "And then, Costa Mesa sent him to the Massachusetts lnstitute of Technology to study planning," said Bob Wilson, former mayor of the city and a historian. HHe was very methodical in everything he did." Robert Unger was city manager at the time, and Dunn's city-initiated scholarly pursuits also took him to the University of Southern California. ln 1958, he was named planning director of Costa Mesa. Dunn said last week that the accomplishment he is most proud of while serving as planning director has to do with the city's famous shopping destination, South Coast Plaza. "That was initiated and started on his watch," said Patricia Dunn, who was ~:.puter ~ Tutor ~ Computer Software Training User-friendly lnsuumon • INznJs on! Tutoring• Classes • ConsuJting Thie Week: M: ~ FronU1gt. 8eg Window9 T: ~ Qvlck5ookt, 6eg Excel W: Quicken Th: Act Contaa Manaeem~ f: Tutori~ AvallaPle S: 8eg Actl 2000 Clmm Start at ju.st $99 NO HARJJ DRll'F (1111-'RJ l(x..Al.') <Ml> SG·959S William L. Dunn was Costa Mesa's first planning director. relaying her husband's words to me over the ph'one ... And it was the city's rapport with the Segerstroms and the subsequent development of South Coast Plaza and so on." Other city highlights during the 27 years Dunn worked for Costa Mesa include the sprouting of the Harbor Boulevard of Cars, the formation of a redevelopment agency in the city and the building of Triangle Square, according to Wilson's history "From Goat Hill to City oftbe Arts: The History of Costa Mesa• Wtlson remembers that William Dunn always did everything correctly and never insincerely encouraged people. "And he was very, very good with working with developers," the former mayor added. Dunn retired in 1982. He says bis fondest memory of being the city's first planning director is "being real busy." • Do you know of a person, place or event that deserves a historical LOOK BACK? Contact Young Chang by fax at (949) 646-4170 or e-mail at young.chang@fatimes.com. llEEL PAI~ NAIL FUN<;t :s New Medical Products Inventor N.B. Podiatrist Dr. Roth Low Cost -No Oral Medications Money Back Guarantee!! Call Sarah for info (949) 752-7661 www.DrRoths.com SWING ! SvlMl•B ~pt.22 Peul Cllnton Daily Pilot FAIRGROUNDS -Callfor· nJa's flrst lady Saturday made a Native American pow wow at the Orange C.ounty Fairgrounds the iatest stop along the cam- paign trail for her h45band's re· election campaign. Sharon Davis, the wife of Gov. Gray Davis, praised the event as a positive display of Native American culture and said Southern California was the perfect place for it. "I can't think of a better place to have this pow wow,• Davis said. "This state is home to BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS OCC library friends announce officers The Friends of Orange Coast College's Library have announced officers for the 2002·03 school year, and Newport Beach is well re· presented. Heading the group as president Is Olristine A. Ed· wards, a Newport Beach resi· dent who is manager for spe· cial projects at Long Beach Airport. It will be Edwards· eighth successive term as president of the group, which provides volunteer and financial assistance to OCCs Norman E. Watson Li· brary. Donna Shockley will be helping Edwards as vice president. The Newport Beach resident will be serv· ing her fourth term in the position. Newport's ldamae Kelly will be membership chair. LOCAL MOIRIMllS PIERCE BROTHERS BELL BROADWAY Mortuary * Chapel Cremation 11 o Broadway, Costa Mesa 842-9150 •••••••• .. Ol•O-F0 .. 1-0-I D...--- JI s: ~ ii IONITA CANYON 5:00 PM ~ ;!: -BUFFALO ~ HILLS PARK t:====;=== ~.OSflWY l t The chamber holds an annual pow wow, now in its 34th year, in the country. This year, they chose the fairgrounds in Costa Mesa "Besides bringing an ear to our state gQVernor, she's In· volved· with our cbilcfren," Cen- ter Executive Director Paula Starr said, pointing to the first lady's volunteer work with chil· dren's organizations. Starr said Davis has been a supporter of issues important to Indians: teen delinquency, alco· hol and drug addiction and sui· She retired from OCC in 1986 after serving as a campus secre· tary for 25 years. She's joined by Nancy Timmons, of Costa Mesa, who will be treasurer, and Freddi Anderson, who will be recording secretary. Newport beaches come up clean, mostly Ne\Vl)ort Beach shores faired well last week in HeaJ the Bay's weekly Beach Report Card. · Set up like school grades. the card synthesizes water-quality monitoring data from the county's Department of Health Services. Earned A+ grades were Co· rona del Mar bea ch, Little Co· rona, Pelican Point, all of Crys· tal Cove, Orange Street, 52nd Street, 15th Street, the north side of the Balboa Pier, the Wedge and -surprisingly - the Santa Ana River mouth. In the harbor and Back Bay, aJso earning A+ gJ"ades. were the south and west sections of the Newport Dunei., Via Genoa Beach. Sapphire Avenue Beach, Abalone Avenue Beach, Ruby Avenue Beach, the Grand Ca· nal, 19th Street Beach. 15th Street Beach, 10th Street Beach. Bay Isle Beach and N Street Beach. Other areas d idn't fair so well. After her remarks, center leaders presented Davis wiih her own Indian blanket. After the presentation, Davis joined in a cultural dance, set to "a beautiful song from Oklahoma," an announcer said over the crackling loudspeaker. Davis, who owns a Los An- geles home with her husband, was in Southern California for a four-day stretch. She bas spent a lot of ·time in Orange County and has even found a few Democrats, she said, with an ear-to-ear smile. Yacht Oub Beach on Lido Isle earned an F. as did Harbor Pa· trol Beach, Rocky Point Beach and 43rd Street Beach. The other sections of the Newport Dune'> earned Bs and Cs. Fall Needle Arts Fair scheduled at OCC Orange Coast College will hold ii'> 32nd annual Fall Nee· die Ans Fair on Nov. 9· IO on the cam pus. The fair, being held on a Sat- urday and Sunday. wilJ run from 8 a.m. 10 5 p.m. each day. About 120 workshops and seminar<, will be held during the event, including session!> on fa<;h1on de5ign. '>ewing and quilling. Last year's fair attracted sev- eral thou'>and people. Two-day passes for the fair are $39 in ad vance and wiJJ be sold at the door on the first day for $55. Single-day passes are $25 in advance and $30 at the door. For more information, caJI OCCi. Community Education Offtceat {7 14)432 5880,ext. I. Learn French fast with course at OCC Orange Coast College I'> offer· mg a rrench workshop fur peo· Davis' visit came one day af. ter Prf!sldent George Bush tr.w- eJed to the county to endorse and raise money for Republican candidat~ for governor Bill &1· mon. · During the pow wow, culturaJ songs and dance took center stage. Groups of Indians in brightJy colored outfits, comple· mented with feathers. pranced in a [airground arena as they brought to life displays of their heritage. pie interested in picking up just a little bit of the Romance Ian· guage. The seven-week evening workshop will meet Thursdays from Sept. 12 to Oct. 24. The class will run from 7 to 9 p.m. in OCCs Allied Health Room I 0 I. The cost is $85. The cJass will fo cus on "trav- eler-type'' sayings. Including how 10 give and understand simple instructions, how to find luggage at an airport and, most importantly. how to order food in real French restaurant . Regii.tration is underway at the school's Community Educa - tion Office, next to the library For more information, call (714) 432-5880 No tra h collection on Labor ~yin Newport Area' of Newport Beach regu larly schedulPd to have 1rash and refuse pickup will not be serviced on Sep1. 2. Labor Day. Instead. 1he pickup will take place the next dar, Tues .. Sept. 3. Because of the holiday. all other areas of 1he city will have trash and refuse pickup a day later throughout the week. For more informa1ion, call General Sen ices a1 (949) 644 3055. 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The man remained un- POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • Bristol Street: A grand theft was reported at 5:09 p.m. Thursday in the 3300 block. • H81'bor Boui.vard: An occurrence of public drunkenness was reported at 8 p.m. Thursday In the 2300 block. • Harbor Bouleveld: An auto theft was reported at 2:02 p.m. Thursday in the 2300 block. • Monrovia Avenue: A disturbance was reported at 11 :68 p.m. Thursday in the 1800 block. • Wm e.ic.r Street: Marijuana was found on a person at 1:35 a.m. Thursday in the 700 block. • Wm 17th St:rwt: A grand theft was reported at 4:55 p.m. Thursday in the 800 block. FAREWELL Continued from Al to develop an 18-acre parcel of family land. Heather's hus- band, Lo ren, a retired cardiolo- gist, died in March. "She's going to move back with us," 42-year-old son John I-leather said. "ll's kind of a new chapter for her, new sce- nery." During her 15 years of public service to the city, Heather was a civic activist, planning commis- sioner, council member and, fi- nally. mayor. The Newport Beach Ouunber of Commerce named her iis UCitlzen of the Year" in 1987. After groWing up in Cincin- nati, Loren Heather moved his- family our to Los Angeles in the 1950s so he could complete hjs medkal training al UCLA. When he finished in 1957, he moved them 10 a house in COMMENTS Continued from Al at Estan cia, the aforementioned high school. Last Friday, who should ring me up (a British rerm) but Mark Hartley. He tells me he plans to pop the question to his inamorata (an Italian tenn) -a lovely young woman named Heather. The question in question will be popped at high noon on Sunday at one of Mark's favorite spots -a little Newport Beach pocket par\ on Kings Road, high above Coast Highway, with a great view of the ldmdfted u of prell' time. Mer raD1ng about 15 rm from the predpjce, the man landed on the rocb below. He sustained several broken bones and minor bleeding, Ufegwud dispatcher MaJk Herman said. 1Wo-to four-foot waves splashed onto the rocb as lifeguards plucked the man Into a boat and ddivered him to med1cs. He was trans-· ported to the Western Med1-. cal c.enter in Santa Ana. -Paul Qlnton NEWPORT BEACH • Avocado Avenue: An incident of vandallam was reported at 7:45 a.m. Saturday In the 700 block. •Eat a.lbcNI ~A disturbance caused by a party was reported at 3:29 a.m . Saturday In the 900 block. • Martgcld Avenue: A hit-and-run crash involving a partced vehicle was reported at 10:03 a.m. Saturday In the 400 block. • West Newport Cent9r o.tv.: Two middle-aged women were arrested for petty theft In separate shoplifting episodes at Bloomingdale's at 8:24 p.m. Friday in the 700 bled. • West Coalt Hlghw.y: A burglary of a vehicle was reported at 10:50 a.m. Saturday in the 3100 block. • 311t St:rwt: A fight was reported at 10:55 a.m. Saturday on the beach. Westcliff. The couple lived in only two houses, both in the same neighborhood, in the 45-year span between then and now. Jackie's life in the spotlight of public office began in 1971, when she accepted an appoint- ment to the city's Planning Commission. She held the chairmanship from 1976 10 1978, when she mounted a sue· cessfuJ run for a City Council seat. Two years after her election, she was chosen as mayor, a post she held from 1980 to 1982. She also held seats on the California Coastal Comws- sion, Orange County Sanitation District and Southern Califor- nia Assn. of Governments. As a member of the council, Heather became known for her visibility and outspoken sryle. She devoted her time to the removal of polluted silt from harbor, boats, etc. He wants to get the big moment on tape, which means be needs someone to cleverly and surreptitiously tape it -which explains why he's calling me, s.ince he knows I have had extensive experience both in taping things, which l do for a living, and in being clever and surreptitious, which is strictly a hobby. I am glad to help, but I do have a simple but significant question. What if she says no? Looking like some lonely loser alone in a park with a video camera is embanasslng enough. without jumping out of the bushes at just the right moment only to get a really tight BeQ1.1fify \'.'01.11' CiQl'd~"'' Pol'\d ol' Pool • Vivid & Bl'l9h+ Colo,. • cy .. M.o.da of a1Q .. • M .. elc;al Optlol\ (1'\0tto" Nl'\eo...d) • FloQtlf\9 Copocl~ fo,. Po"" OI' P-1 . . .. ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . I ' -----......... -... -. -- --.. -. --- OVA A""'' W'ittttl"t /16/111,. C•ili•u Sl•t1 1'JJ c.,,, a •• , DH•• ~ Join Us for V~ ~ Twilitht o;,u,,8 mlrttS St4rtinf"' $7.95 Lm N1GHT DiNING SLEUlll ContinUed from Al U...a~andtwo children. When he im't thlnldne about bMUrll1 polludon. be Ubl to play the piano and cook dinner. P.lrly on ln the aearch for amwera about the penlltent bacterlal outbreab, Grant nailed down funding &om the National Water Reaearch lnsdtute for $140,000 to look u the aouroea of fecal poUudon at Huntington State Beach. The insdtute later renewed the grant for another $600,000. After the outbreab, Grant theorized that the Orange County Sanitation Dtatrict'a outfall pipe could be the •amoldng gun" that was forcing public health omcia'ls to post and close beaches In both Surf City and Newport Beach. The sanitation district releases 234 milllon gallons of partially treated sewage Into the ocean. Grant was one of the first scientists to surmlse that the waste-water plumt!was returning to the surf zone. He theorized that ocean currents known as lntemal tides were washing the plume back to the shoreline, where it was being sucked Into the surf zone by the cooling system of the AES power planl But after participating in a $5.1-million district study. during the summer of 2001, Grant began backing off that stance. Now, he says he believes the helghtened bacteria is probably caused by a number of factors, Including urban runoff, animal waste and possibly the power plant In a separate study, Grant found that Surf City's Thibert Marsh ls a source of fecal Upper Newport Bay and helped craft the 1985 settle- ment agreement th.at brought Olght restrictions to John Wayne Airport. Heather's home sits under the flight path. Heather was a member of the City Council that approved the housing development at Promontory Point, which ellminated the bluffs in the area east of the Back Bay Bridge. "People always want to blame me if there was any de- velopment," Heather said, cracking a smiJe. "I said I wasn't responsible for all of that, onlythe good part." Heather and Bergeson not only worked closely on the city's tough issues. they played bridge together. "We just sort of plotted and schemed and worked our way through the chambers (of power)." Bergeson sald Satur- day about her friend. "Much of shot of Mark's true love taying "Uh, let me think. no.• But Mark assures me that he ls in like Flynn. Anyway, by the time Sunday morning rolls around. I am stressed. Problem l : The weather stinks. An August morning in Newport Beach looks more lilce a November evening in Scotland. It's gray, cold and misty. ProbJem 2: The camera I thought would be available Is nol A few quick calls tum up a camera with a buddy, prominent Superior Court Jurist Dan McNemey, who Is enjoying Sunday brunch wlth his family until 1 burst ln and say, "Hi Gtve me the bag. Bye." Much more important than either Problem l or 2 Is Problem 3: When Mark saJd M ••• a little park on the hill across from the Bay Club, between Theo Bell and Ma.rgaritaville ... you can see it from POI .•. u I said, "Oh. yeah. sure. I know Jt." which wu a total Ue. l hate to admit I don't know where something l& Jt'I a guy thing. It you ask me "You know where the Pear Bloesom HJghway CJ'Ollel the 14 near Boron just before )'OU Ft to the lccel8 road ou:tlide PemooviDer I'D aay, ~. without missing. beat. l can't hfJp It. By the time I reach C.OUt ffilhwaY, lt'I 11:40. I ti)' one AROUND TOWN ... .•. . ?= &lh ........ ................ IPI -=-.. Plllllllltlldti•ll ~& .. 1,.. .. . .. KOO TREPTOW /OM..Y Pit.OT From left, Joon Ha Kim, Semsi Ensari and Youngsul Jeong share a_laugh while demonstrating the use of a datalogger, an instrument UC Irvine's Stanley Grant and his team u_se to ~asure the direction and speed of water flow and water depth at the Balboa Yacht Basin Manna. bacteria from blrd waste, vegetation and sediment that ls washed into the surf z.one with ebbing tides. Grant has become both a sought-after expert and a popular teacher because of h1s down-to-earth style and his willingness to investigate several aspects of the problem. "He's an excellent communicator," said Semsl Emsarl, a former student. "His style is very successful.• Between July 26 and July 29, Grant and a cadre of students took more than 400 sampJes of water in Newport Harbor. Grant and his undergraduate students collected the samples at the Balboa Yacht Basin, the what bas happened in Newport can be traced to the work of Jackie . . . She provided a tre- mendous amount of leadership at a time when it was needed." Heather showed her resil- ience in 1982, and again in 1984, when she fell victim to a stroke and a mlld epileptic sei- zure while still holding office. On both occasions, she quickly bounced baclc to her civic duties even tho4gh she still suffered some paralysis. Her Qmttic health kept her from seeking hJgher state office, Berge- son said. 1be plan bas been for Heather to "follow me into the As- sembly,,. Bergeson said. In 1986, Heather left the coun- cil, endorsing former Mayor Oar- ence Turner for her seat. After leaving office, Heather emerged again in 1989, when she tried to raise money to help pay the medical bills of Liberian immi- grant Sundaga Bryant, who was accidentally shot by a Newport direction, then the other, scouring the hillside for something that looks like a park. At 11:45, I can just make out a low wall of railroad ties halfway up the hill and I 6gure that has to be it. I wind my way up the hill to King's Road. And there It is - a charming little park. exactly as advertised, with what really would be a great view on a day that didn't look lib a scene from "The Hound of the Baskervilles." I shoot a few scenes to get the feel of the camera when the "low battery" warning starts to fia.sh. That's a bad thing. I rush back to my car to change batteries and see a car pulling up. Perfect. l am not in place and my battery Is dead. I am pathetic. As I look up, l see that It isn't Mark and Heather, but an elderly couple who have stopped -J swear to you -to ask for dlrections. They ask me if l blow where a street I've never beard of is. •yes ... 1 do," I snswer and send them on their way with a quick but meaningless series of left and d&bttums. It's 11:58. Aa lam load.Ing the second battery. another car pulls up and someone calls out, "Peterl" I look up to aee two puzzled faces attached to two good tden$. Birgit and Gery Adema-ya u in famous Q>undlman and former Mayor Gery Ada.ma. They were tUinc I J I city-controlled section of the marina near Balboa Island. 1Wo additional rounds of testing are scheduled for the $50,000 survey. On Aug. 13, the UC Office of the President awarded $640,000 to a research team led by Grant to study how coastal wetlands affect the levels of fecal pollution along the Southern callfomia coast. The Back Bay, Newport Harbor and the Santa Ana River sloughs will be included in the survey .. 1Wo days later. Grant made news again, when a research team be jolned released a report suggesting that bacteria levels ln Huntington Beach are much better than previously thought. based on 43 years of water-quality data -the longest such study of its kind. For his wort. hJs peers at UCI handed Grant the chairmanship of the environmental engineering department within the engineering school. "This ls extremely important research,• said Nlcolaos Alexopoulos, UCI's dean of engineering. "He ls the test example of an engineering mind. We are programmed problem solvers." • PAUL CLINTON covers the environment end politi~. He may be reached et (949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at paul.clinton lat/mes.com. STEVE McCAANK/DAILY PILOT Jackie Heather, left, enjoys her going-away party with friends Marian Bergeson, center, and Donna Heidbrink, right. Heather 1s among the most influential City Hall leaders in Newport history. Beach police officer. • PAUL CLINTON covers the Slnce that time, Heather has environment and politics. He may lived a quiet life that has been be reached at 1949) 764-4330 or by spent, for the most part, in a e-mail at wheelchair. pavl.cfinton@latimes.com. little drive after church and are understandably surprised to tum a comer and find me lurking near the park. in the mist, with a video camera. They listen to my quirky little story about the two young people and the soon-to-be-popped question. They smile and nod and say that's really nice but I can tell they don't believe me. I know l wouldn't. I take my place in the still-empty parlc. eyepiece pressed tight to my eye. pretending to shoot one patch of mist then another. then carefully •adjusting" the camera settings for effect. At the stroke of 12, Mark and Heather arrive. Marie does a good job of not acknowledging me, and 1 him. I still pretend I'm shooting. but I'm watching their every move from the comer of my eye. I can't help but notice that Mark has a lot of props. He has a jar of something, a small tote bag and a file folder. A moment later, Mark wa1b baclc to the car, which worries me. He returns with even more props: a blanket, which makes sense, and a shirt. which ls puzzling. As Heather al.ta padentJy. Mait becomes quite busy arransfng props. Cheddng ft1e folders and searching for thlnp in the tote bag. All of wh1ch Is fine, except that I'm getting another "low ~from 15 to 8:30 p.m. et Bufflk> Hltlt Pettc. Gu.ti ere encoureged to bf1ng blrim, lewn c:Mln end plcnice. TM pert •at 1901 Pott~. Free. , ... , 717-3870. WIDNllDAY ....... Ct<n Jl•CGl&IMDIM "°"r.bldw wlH epelk 1t the N~ lwt\ChernMr of Commerce NNpOtt lunriM ........ lt7:10e.m. The .....~~bv .............. af ... •••1ru11n CDnldDr ~ ................ .. RjlllmtWlftNll311• battery" light. I start to sweat. I don't know how much time I have left and Mark is still arranging props, checking files and draping blankers. I stan to worry that I may have to drop the camera and help Marie with his set dressing to make thls marriage happen. Mark finally drops to one knee, and I drop all pretenses and tum the camera on the main action, which makes Heather very uncomfortable and produ~ an icy stare at me that is about 30 degrees below Icy. Mark extracts a poem he's written &om the file folder and finally, the telltale black box. He says the magic words, she says "Yes!" and there is a general state of pandemonium, crying and kissing, by which point my Jow battery Ught is blinking f\lrlously. But It's too late now. It's all been captured for posterity, a permanent memento of one of life's passages. So congratulations and all the best to Mad and Heather, and the next Ume you see a at.range man alone tn a park wtth a video camera, I'd call 911, Just to be safe. I gotta go. • PETER llUFM 11 a former C09ta M ... fNVot. Hi. column runa Sundays. He may be rucMc:t vie ~ii et PtrtU•IH>l.oom. Oliy Pilot Sunday, Auaust 25. 2002 ,. • ezsure NO PLACE LIKE HOME SEAN HILLER I DAILY P1LOT This map of the world is a 1932 edition from National Geographic. After framing, this minor antiquity became a piece of art. Mapping out a place in the world DON LEACH I OAJLY P1LOT Sara Barnicle and Charlie Alexander share ideas for the Newport Beach Pubhc Library's Manuscripts Book Discussion Group . Y ou don't have to worth framing. And for be a JO dollars. I couldn't go cartographer to too wrong. appreciate the beauty I won my bid, sent off o( maps; especially a check and within a older maps. Forget the week I was the proud fact that the countries owner of really old and change, borders move really cool maps. and cities update their How can a map be names. An antique cool? Let me tell you. map is like a piece of KAREN The edges are slightly artwork.. discolored. The colors In an effort to update WIGHT are a bit faded and they my 13-year-old son's have "classic" colors.. room, I took down the old black The details were so ... retro. and white photos and looked for They were perfect. something more classic, a little I had hoped that I would like Youn1 Chan1 Daily Pilot F orget symbolism and themes and debates about a novel's metaphors. When members of the Newport Beach Public library's Manuscripts Boole: Discussion Group read a book. they've been known to burst into both tears and song. includes 12 books to be read and talked about over 11 months. A small committee of voracious readers decides on the LitJes after talking about books they've read, heard about or heard that other groups are doing. The reading group includes about 35 people who share the bond of being "passionated about literature and reading.· said Tracy Keys. executive director of the Newpon fun and not too trendy. one or two maps out of the Something that would last until bunch. Well. I liked all of them. he left the nest. And beyond. One I gave to a friend Four I Other factors that played into fell in love with and immediately my decision included tying in ran to the framers. the existing 1950's aqua tile in I chose a simple frame, black his bathroom. It also had to be with a gold bead. The maps were something that looked good larger than I expected. After they with black-his built-In bed were framed, they looked like and desk are black with major pieces o( art. oatmeal-oolored bead-board The framed maps made quite It happened once during an emotional discussion of "Captain Corellis Mandolin." Charlie Alexander read nwnerous passages from the text, including one about Italian soldiers in the early stages of World War IJ being taken away on flatbed truclcs to get lcilled by Germans. 'We give [members) an excuse to read things they would not have read. They come together in a group where no one makes them feel small or Beach Public Library Foundation. "The Grapes of Wrath" coincides with a nationwide celebration of the Steinbeck Centennial, which the Newpon Beach library is observtr'lg also \.vtth a photo exhibit that will open Sept. I 5 called "Steinbeck. His Life and nmes." walls. a statement when I brought stupid: And of course, something that them home. 1\vo fo und their I liked. Just In case his room gets home in Breck's bedroom. 'IWo a second incarnation and I decided to live in his adjoining Sara Barnicle, a librarian who was also moderating the Chartle Alexander Book club member "It's politically not Newport's ticket," Alexander said. It's acrually get an office of my own bathroom. I took down all of the someday. existing wall decorations, which So, aqua ... how do I deal included a set of horns that I with that? Black frames ... a thought was so appropriate for given. What do I like? It depends an adolescent boy's room. on my mood (scary). Something Up went the maps. My classic was a must. beautiful, discolored. In an effort to pull all of these out-of-date and ultra-cool maps. obtuse strands together, I went My favorite is a square of the to eBay (remember the entire planet. It has a weird mennaids1) to search for Ideas. perspective. It portrays a three I found maps. Old maps. dimensional object on a Really old maps. one-dimensional plane. The Maps have great colors. Older colors and the border are, maps have beautiful details and literally, a piece of fine art. borders. Maps are timeless (if I'm not sure the son you don't care about the current appreciates the artwork in its full political preferences). magnitude. But I do. And since I found 10 maps circa 1930s I'm the one who ls putting away and 19409 for $9.99. These were • the shirts, shorts, various and ol4 Nadonal Geographic maps, sundry items into his room on a so I knew the quality would be daily basis, J love waDdng in and hJgh. I figured that out of 10 maps, I could find a couple See MAPPING, P81• A7 session, meanwhile played a tape of an aria from "Madame Butterfly," which is what the soldiers in the scene hum on the way to their deaths. "The whole place was in tears,· Alexander said. "Isn't that lovely?" It is this sort of communal reading experience, one that transcends habits learned in the halls of academia. that keeps members of the Manusaipts group corn.Ing back. •1t gtvea us a chance to savor the style of the words of the various authors,· said Ruth Poole, a longtime member and Newport Beach resident. ·eertainly one can savor alone too, but its like anything else we do in life -when we share lt, it simply adds to the enjoyment and we get insights we may not have seen OJ" thought about." This year's Manuscript series, which will begin Sept. 11 with a discussion of John Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath." TRAVEL TALES An awesome, cool trip about "the poor and disenfranchised. in a community that is neither poor nor disenfranchised .... A book like "Grapes of Wrath· makes you think of people who have no options. And we -God, we can't imagine-and the only way we will know is through reading." P.dwa.rd W. Said's UO\Jt of Place," a memoir about living in Palestine. Egypt and Lebanon, is October's book. Alice Sebold's ·111e Lovely Bones," a fictional novel about a girl who was raped and killed, follows in November. •1 was totally blown away by the beauty of this writing and the importance of the writing,~ said Alexander, who said "Bones" ls the rare hardcover bestseller to get discussed in the booJt. "Because it' fiction, even though one is emotionally involved, the writing ls a little further away. (Sebold) says absolutely beautiful SH NOVEL, Pa1• A7 "Ant, •we approllClled It. It looked u If tbe ho.aw.. Finl right through a puncbbawl fuD ol ke cut. beca.e the chunb of lee were all In 1be water,• lhe said. •rt Utenly loomed out o1 the water, and it WU jUlt aw II DCM • The couple left lor thlk Alpelrpn en.die on~ 10 wtlb two odm MnAor couples from Newpan 8*b;...., ... at night they had New York-type a.hows three or foW' nights ... and a very. very hwy, 9Ctlye culno with pmbling." 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Wit .... .......... , A place to talk books Youne Chan1 Daily Pilot Other Newport-Mesa venues that encourage strangers to get together to read the same book and lal.Jc: about it afterward.: Martha's Bookstore on Balboa Island holds a Balboa Island Book Oub meeting on the first Monday of the month at the home of one of the owners, which is also on the island. Members piclc: a book together after finishing the one that was previously read and talked about. "And we have wine and hors d' oeuvres," said Stephanie Thomas, co-owner of tbe business. "Anybody's welcome to come." This month's book is "Good in Bed," by Jennifer Weiner. last month's was "Empire Falls,· by Richard Russo. Membership varlel from seven to 20 per meeting. and the books read are usually fiction, but sometimes biographies and self-help works. The Mesa Verde library in ea.ta Mesa bas a mother-daughter book dub focusing on children'a boob. Moms and daughters re.ad the same book and then come to the library once a month. usuaDY on a Friday. to disa.w the work. Udo Book Shoppe, in Newport Beach, is worting to put a book group together. SMIOC*l. ..... A7 M S&Rily, Alcust 25, 2002 • ONGOING EVENTS •Send ONGC*J EVINTS to the ~Plot. 330 W. Bay St,, Costa M.u, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 948-4170; or by C8111ng (949) 57'"4298. lndude the time, date and locetion of the event, .. well u a contact phone number. A complebt llsting la avail•~• et ~dallypilotoom. a.. s.tlor c.nt..,.. Partdnaon'a diseaae auppon group from 7 to 9 p.m. the second Thurtday of eacti month at 800 MaJguerfte Ave., Corone def Mar. (949) 844-3244. The c.nt. for Expo wt..,. Therapy offers a parefrt·teen group held llmuttaneously at 5:30 p.m. WednM<tays. The facilitator will coach and teach members to change behaviors causing conflict, 2900 Bristol St., Building 0-103, Costa Mesa. 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The Southam c.tlornia Pleln Air Painters Assn. ls holding Its Premier Group Show through June 23 at Debra Huse Studio Gallery, 229 Balboa Ave., Suite E, Balboa Island. (949) 723-6171. Sc:nbble Qub 350 mNb ttM firlt of every month for a seven-game, full-day tourname nt. with cash and prizes, at the Newport Dunes RV Resort, 1131 Badt Bay Drive, Newport Beach. $35. (949) 206-9822. Orange County Siem! SJng ... meets at 6 p.m. on the second Monday of every month at the Costa Mesa Community Center, 1845 PartcAve., Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 847-4330. A series of kids' 1nd teens' onllne classes will be offered this summer by Orange Coast College's Community Education Office. Each course is $49. Subject to be taught will include rea ding and writing, history, scie nce, math, 11nimals, stamp collecting, astronomy a nd native plants of California. Registration is underway in OCC's Education Office. Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road. (7141 432·5880. The Costa Mesa MOMS Club - Moms Offering Moms Support - meets at different parks in Costa Mesa on Fridays. The group is made up of stay-at-home mothers or mothers who wortc part-time and their children. $30 per year. Call for this week's location. (714) 556-1783. The Costa Mesa Ch1mber of Commerce hosts weekly Wednesday Networtcers Luncheon Meetings from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Costa Mesa Country C1ub, 1701 Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa. $13, visitors ThedtyolC.... .... Rea.don DMelon wll tW Iii moble .... ..,. _,......... progr8IM tor lbfllboeldn and . !ft.fine.....,. -tom 11 a.m. to' p.m. Molldlly8•1Wl'1111de Plttc. 970 Arllngfon Drtw: fttd9yl. Baleeric: Community c.m.r, 1976 8aleaftc Drive; 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. w.dneedeya • Walr.etwn PM; 3400 Smalley St durtng Augu9t. FrM. w.lwr fonna mutt be complNd and fuff ufwtv equipmMt required. Rob w.ite, {714) 327·7680. ....... >111X•n •"- W911dy bf1 'I II 11 n•ng1• 7 a.m. 1'..Snr-•lw,_. Club, 4110~1hd..N.tpott 8-dt.·"'-forh lnlMI mNlllig. , .. , MO-GI• n.c.... .......... c..r olwa. Wldo• Widen .... Support Group from 1 to 3 p.m. v.dllWMy9 • • W. 11d\ St., Colla Mela. (Ml) 146--23158. 4iel.-O. TMOlllll ._., C.. pftWtdee blood ............. twt.• "'°""" b1fi 11n tend 11 un. on the ... lftd tNrd TueecMy •. ~ ,.,,_ .. needld. Thi C*IWleMIOO~/We., COf'ON dll Mar, (Mt) .... 32.AoC. AWOIMll .. IUPPOft .... 11 ho9llld by the JelMlh FamHv SeNlce of Orlnge Countv • 7 p.m.~Mthe~ otllce, 250 E. Baker St, SuiCe G, ea.ta Mesi. Free. (714) ~ 4960. TheUpper~ Nttu...u.tl and mMt on ........... for .... tldlfty ..... M 7:30 p.m. 1'-1 ... 2IOE.leker8t, COll8 ...... The purpoee ol dM orouP II to llllp c:Hldl•• end oet.~ rWttwe ldenttfv ........ ---and~ epproprtell eoludona. *30. (714) ...... TheCOlll .... Q.enlbwol Commerce holdl necwortdng lundteon meMfngl from 11:46 1.m. to 1 p..m. Wldneedeva M the Com Meu Country Club, 1701 Golf CourM Drtw, Colta Meta. Vltltora 1re·~alcome. $13. (714) a.9090. TheC...MeeelenlotC.... ho9ta ballroom dancing wtth Uve music from 7:30 to 10-.30 p.m. Tueadaya M 686 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. $4, 1'9freahmen19 proytded. (949)~. the eecond Situ~ of fflletY month _.the comer of Eaatbluff and Bae* Bav drfvee. Wddng tours !Nve wery 16 minutes, 0.. ...-c..r "-• si.rting et 9 a.m. through 10:16 Adventurous W...... Group tMt ' a.m. Free. (714) 973-am>. A.book ........... ..,,. haH-hour reeding and heH-hour a... from 10 to 11 a.m. Mondays M Borders Boob, Muafc 8c Cafe on the conwt of 19lh Street and • Newport~ in Costa 1 Mesa, and from 11 a.m. to noon Tuesdaya and Fridaya M the The.Jewteh fMnly ...... ol Or11nge County offers• women'• divorce and separation aupport group that meets et 7 p.m. Wedneedeya et the Jewtah Federation Campus, 250 E. Baker St, Suite G, Costa Mesa. (714) 446-4960. St. Anchw'a ~Church hoata a weelcty Men'• FellowsNp Breakfaat at 7 a.m. Wedneedaya at the church In Dierenfleld Hall, 600 St Andrews Road, NwJP0rt Beach. The brMkfut coata $2.60, no reaervatlona are needed, and men of the church and community are Invited. (949) 574-2239. Comfort Zone, a aupport group for people living with a mental illneu, meets et 7:30 p.m. Thursdays at the 276 Medical Building, firlt·floor conference room, 275 Victoria St, Costa Mesa. Free. (949) 548-7274. The Costa Mesa Senior Centlr hosts ballroom dancing with live music from the Peter Van Orsdlott Trio from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Tuesdays at the oenter, 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. $4. (949) 548-3884. The breakfast ...,_.I networking group will meet every Wednesday from 7:15 to 8:30 a.m. at Mimi's Cafe. Call Angie Stafford for reservations and information, (949) 474-2225. Hoeg HoapfUI holda auppott meetings called •Naturally Sweet" for sufferers of diabetes every Wednesday of every month from 7 to 8°p.m. Free and no reservation are required. Heidi Woodring, (949) 760-2065. The Newport-Mesa cribbage club meeta on the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month at 8:45 p.m. at the Oasis Senior Center, Room 6, 800 Marguerite Ave., tnlvela to points of Interest locally Md around the county. The groupe mHti at 9 1.m. Fridaya et the center •nd Wlltb •a lelaurely peel. The center la M 1800 Margueftte Ave., Newport Bead\. (949) &M-3244. a..111,.nlllla n ~ ~lngc:luM9forall fttneea level9 .-7:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Tuetdeya and Thuf'9daya. Chain Ruction la M 3928 Campua Drive, NtiWpOft Beach. $10 each daaa. (948) 688-2A27. A women'a thenpf auppott group meeia • 8:30 p.m. Thul'9daya • 1161 Dove St, Suite 106, Newport Beach. (949) • 261-8003. A coed tt...-.py auppott group meets.-8!30 p.m. Wednesdays et 1161 Dove St, Suite 106, Newport Beach. (949) 261-8003. The J9wllh Community Canter Senior Servlcea Department of the Ruth M. Kahn Center offera opportunities for game pleyera. A poker group meets 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Mondaya, a mah-jongg group meets from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Mondaya and Thursdays. Bingo, pan and chess players are also needed for game daya to be formed soon. (714) 755-0340, Ext. 260. The HMltt'I Dynamlc:a c.nt. holds an ·ultimate Health Worbhop• at 7 p.m. Wednesdays. The free event Includes a vegetarian dinner. The center Is at 2901 W. Coast Highway, Suite 380, Newport Beach. (949) 646-7111. The J9wllh Ftmly Service Center has aupport group meetings at 7 p.m. Tueadaya for people experiencing a divorce. The group meets at the Jewlah Family Service Center, 260 Baker St, Suite G., Costa Mesa. (714) BUDDHA'S FAVORITE JAPANESE CUISINE ®lW®OOD &! ~@@@lb~® 2nd Anniversary Special Dine-In During Dinner Hours Only Sept. 1 • Sept. 7 .949•723•4203 Wlterfront DINng • Open Lunch & Dinner 834 Lido Part Dr:, Nut to llue Wlter' Grill Newport Bwh e ?-.out ....... LOOKING FOR THE BEST CO RATES? 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The N9wpod Hert»or l.wn Bowling Club meeta at 1 p.m. weelcdaya and 10 a.m. Saturdays at the comer of Crown Drive and San Joaquin Road. (949) 640-e049. ......_.... Mottgege Netwofk sponsors a queltlon·and·answer aesalon for seniors 62 and older at 3 p.m. Wednesdays at Bayside Village, 300 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. (949) 723-0233. Eaatblutf Bementllly School PTA meets on the third Tuesday of each month alternating with start times of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. Meeting dates and times are posted In the ac:hool office, 2627 Vista del Oro, Newport Beach. (949) 615-5920. A women's therapy aupport group meets to dlsa.111 relationship Issues at 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays at 1151 Dove St, Suite 105, Newport Beach. (949) 261..8Q03. FNnda of..,. N9wpoft Bw:h Pu~lc Library Used Book Store needs to replenish Its book stoc:t. Patron• are urged to bring In unwanted books. With the exception of law boob or magatinea, all donations - hardcover and paperbadt -are welcome and are tax-deductible. Boob may be left et any of the three branch libraries: Balboa, Manners or Corona del Mar. They also may be dropped off in the special t;>oott cloaet next to the store at 1000 Avocado Ave. (949} 759-9667. Jewteh Femly SeMce ol Orange County sponsors a discussion group focusing on issues, concerns and responsibilities of • Country Woodd Coaection TN • Dudtd honeycomb llhada e Silhouett"' OriginaltTN • luminette Privacy ShttnGD • \lignett"' window lhacllnp • Palm lndiTN CUilom thutters White Rabbit Children'• • Boobtore on the MCOnd level of South Coat ptaza, 3333 Bear St, Cotta Mesa. Bordert, (949) 831-8661; White Rlbblt. (714) 446-0010. A dlvoreed lndMdU• aupport group meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tu99daya et the Center for Expreulve Psychotherapy, 2900 Briltol St, Suite 0103, Costa Meu. $80 per month. (714) 501-8702. ftee .. ..,_,.. wnlnan to all alr11ne flight dendants and pilots are given M 11:30 a.m. Saturdays at Marshall's Tae Kwon Do, 333 E. 17th St, Costa Meaa. (949) 574-0122. www.~nger.com. The N9wpoft-Meu Cftbbage Club meets et 6:45 p.m. the second and fourth Wednesdays In Room 6 of the Oaals Senior Center at the comer of 5th Street and Marguerite Avenue In Corona del Mar. $2. All ages welcome. The pubic la lnvtlmd to vt.w a collection of photographic art of Crystal Cove State Partc by John Connell and Mariam Braaelle on dilplay from Feb. 1 to 28 et the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. (949) 717~3870. Nancya.ttcand ~ sponsors a weekly yoga meditation seaalon from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Education Center, 471 Old Newport Road, Suite 103, Newport Beach. Free and all are welcome. (949) 631--0560. Cttlropndor K.8thleen M. Campbell'• office hosts free aplnel care eta .... at 7:15 p.m. Wedneadaya, 1 :30 p.m. Fridays and 11:15 a .m. Saturdays at 3400 Irvine Ave., Suite 114, Newport Beach. Complimentary consultationa •nd exams available. (949) 263-1462. 1 • '• I t I •' I I 1 I 11.1.: 1'1 \(I '-.II\ I I)',!. '.II'\ I ' ' ' • I It. • , . . TRY SOMETHING DIFFERENT THIS YEAR! TRY TEMPLE ISAIAH OF NEWPORT BEACH! "'A new adventure In Judai1m "lll 'Wisfiing all our members and frUnds a :Happy Jtltw Tear 576 3 We encourage all to plan and spend this year's HIGH HOLY DAYS at Newport Beach's ONLY CONSERVATIVE SYNAGOGUE I l Olly Pilot &niey, Aul&llt 25, 2002 A7 NOVEL = will cloee our the eeriea AFTER HOURS P9Cfftc View, CofoM def Mer. C.. "-. (71•) M1.-_ July. WEIKLY.IMI Show.....,_ ire 7 p.m. Ft1dly Contiooect from A5 Some area boobtoree carry all The Studio Cef9 Pl...,,.. Ind Sft.lrdr( Ind 2 p.m. Sundey. KIDS the ddel to be mid by the group. •Submit N'T'IR HOUM ltenl91o Mond9y NJght ..... from 1 to 11 s10or111.. (Ml .,..1CMe. thiQP •.. IOJne of the proee 1be ltorea Include Udo Book the~ flt6ot. 330 w. B1V It.. p.m. werv WMk. "'Wlnt9d• actuaDy becomea poetry by Shoppe ln Newport Beldl and Cott. Meet, CA 1282'7; ~ fmc 1o mulldlN lndude .,,.., pi.y.n, 'THEU11U~ STMUQHT ITOllU uddent." Borden Boob, Mullc It Cd on (Ml) 546-4170; or~ c.lllng (948) bMI pi.y.n, elnglrt, Trflogy ~ wtlt ~•A Children a to 1 .,. llMl9d to Adam Gopnlk'1 "Parla to the Newport BouleYard in <Alta 574-4298. A compleee litlt It drummers, Dyboerdilla Ind Llale Pnticw• through Sept. ' petddpMt ln~lnd.., Moon,,, about Ul American Mela. ~alleble et www.dallypllot..com. ochers 91 100 Mlln St., Newport • 2930 8Mtol St., 8'dg. C-108, puppet~ et 7 p.m . MondlP;'I famOy ln Paris in the late 1900e, "1hls la • hugety dfverle and BMc:tt. Free. (948) 875-7790. C<*I Meta. Show dmet.,. 7:30 • the Cotta ...... Ubtlfy, 1• wfll be read ln ~Nancy lnt.ereldnc list." l&kl Alexander. SPECIAL ..-CATTitENNX p.m. Frid9y end Seturdey, Ind 5 Parttlwe. CM) ....... MfJford'e "Savage BeautY' who bu moderated 57 of the 62 Mullcal ICU Pflfonn .t 5 p.m. p.m. s.turdey end Sufld8v. $15 followa tn January wt.th a boob dlacuaed since 1995. 'We MOVIU ON THE BEACH Sundeys 91 the P*u StrMt or S13. Recom"*lded ege i. 8 PJS MD IO<*I biography about poer Edna St. give lmembenl an excuse to The N.wport Oune9 Waterfront Annex, 330 17th St., Ca.ti M .... and up. (714) 957·3347, Ext. 1. A d\lldren's ltOfY time la Vincent Millay. read thinp they would not have Reeort Hotel will lhow movlM Free. (949) 84M600. .,.....,,.., • 7 p.m. Mondeys 1Wo boob will be read ln rea4 They come together ln a on the beedl every Friday and ART end 10:30 1.m. Seturdlye et 1he Febnwy-01.lnua Achebe'• groupwherenoonemak.et Saturday during the eummer. WSIC AT THE GRLL VERY MOOON Mr N9WPOJ1 e.ICh Centnl Library. "Things Fall Apart" and Joseph them feel amall or stupid ... Showlngt will begin at duek. The The Bluewater Grill offera live The library ls loc:Med 911000 Conrad's "Heart of DaJtneu" -where they can speak or not ftlm IChedule 11 a• followa: music on Friday and Saturday The Orange County Mueeum of Avocado,..,_, Children mav beca1.11e both de.I wtth speak and be comfortable.• "Cloc:Dtoppere• on Friday and nlghi.. Greg Morgan, Nldc Peper Art wHI pntMnt 1he 2002 weer pajamu to the evening colonlaliam and the~ The moderator iememben "Mfa. Doubtftre• on Saturday. and Kelly Gordlen (known as Callfomla Biennial e>ehlbttlon .... ions. Free. (949) 717-3801. Congo. and became bo are one woman who never m1leed a Newport Dunea 11et1131 Bade MPG) wtll perform dlNlc '°'*' through Sept 8. The museum la faidy abort lo leQ8dl. meeting, and then actually Bay Drive, Newport Beach. Rlt.8 Ind twing .t 8:30 p.m. loceted et 860 San Oemente WEEKLY STI>IM"E110 Man:h will bring Ann mlaaedone. Admllllon la frM. $7 for partdng. Fridays. M1rvln Gregory and Drive, Newport Bead\. The A children's etory time 11 held 91 Patchett'e "Bel Canto,• which Alexander asked her where (800) 766-7681. MPG will perfo"" ctaaic r°'*-wortte are a reflection of artlstJc 1~46a.m.~9t wu lnlptred by the takeover of a she had been. · awing end Rlt.8 • 8:30 p.m. ldut and styles. Museum hours Barnes & Noble Boobellere • Japaneee ambti11ador'1 home ln "Oh, I had this little heart NATURE INDOORS Saturdays. The restaul'8nt la are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tueeday Metro Polnte, 901-8 South Coaat loc:eted at 830 Udo Partt Drive, Uma. Peru. and loob at the attack." the woman had said. "Exqullhe Nature: The Beauty of Newport Beach. Free admiNlon. through Sunday. $6 for adulta, $4 Drive, Costa Meta. (71•) bonds formed between the Aa a moderator, Alexander Rowen;" a photographic e>Chibft (949)~74. for seniors and atudentl, end 444-0226. terrorized and the terrorizer. reada the book of the month at by Karen Luc:hetl, 11 on dlepley at free for membere and children ManU Suri'a "The Death of least twice. Then she goes back the Newport Bead't Central MUSIC AT THE P£UCAN younger than 18. (949) 75S-1122. STORYTIIE Vishnu." about what happens lo and studies the pages she's Library, 1000 Avocado Ave .• The Rusty Pelican oftere the DOG PARADE A children'• story time will be a houseboy's head u he dies, folded or underlined. Barnicle Newport BMc:tt, through Sept. music of Common Ground from heJd at 10 e.m. Wedneedays and wlll be read lo April. Martha usually researches the author 13. Free. (949) 717-3801. Wednesday through Sunday. Attwort by Ellen Rose end 10:15 a.m. Fridays at Bordere Zamora's "Frida JC.ahlo, the Brush and starts every discussion with The bend will perfo"" from 7 to OobromlrManev •Menu• will be Books & Music at South Coast of Anguish." an Wuatrated won some background.. MUSIC 10 p.m. Wednesday end exhibited at the Bayside Plaza, 3333 Bear St, Co.ia Mesa. about Kahlo, wfll follow in May. "The words on paper mean Thursday, 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 1.m. Restaurant, 900 Bayside Drfve, Free. (714) 432-7854. Evelyn Waugh's "Brldeshead the universe to me,• Alexander AUDIO WEDNESDAYS Friday end Saturday, and 2 to 8 Newport Beach, through Revisited.• about British said. "I know so many people The Lab/Antl·Mall 11 holding p.m. Sunday. The restaurant la at September. The •how features BOOKS AND TEA aristocracy during the period whose childhoods were really Audio Wedneadaya from 7 to 9 2736 W. Coast Highway, Newport Rote'• •pooc:ti portralta; end Debbie Macomber, Jiii Marie between the Great Wars, will be saved by reading 'Heidi,' some p.m. through the month of Beach. Free. (949) 642·3431. was curated by Studio Gallery in Landis and other writers will sign read In )Wle. book, somewhere, that kept August. The lntematlonal tunes Irvine. Free. (949) 721-1222. books and have afternoon tea at And Stevm Gaines' them growing and what they of Olrdy Blrdy ftnleh It off WEEKEND BLUES 2 p.m. Tuesday et Recycled "Phillatines at the Hedg_erow," would become ... If I can infect Wednesday. The lab la at 2930 · Anthony's Riverboat Reetaurent HOLLYNOOD SKETCHES Romances, 147 Broadway, Costa about real estate, the rich and other people with that same love Bristol St., Coate Meea. Free. In Newport Beech will preeent "Destined for Hollywood: The Mesa. (949) 646-0529. (714) 98&-6681 or The Balboa Bluee on Friday end Art of Oen Sayre Groeabtd," an famous and about simpler of reading. cool." www.thelab.com. Saturday evenings and Sunday e><hlbft of aketchea for fllma, will BOOK SIGNING afternoons. The program will show through Oct. 6 at the Viviene Wayne will sign BRASIL BRAZIL PERFORMS feature jazz and claulc rode Orange County Muaeum of Art, •tnahellah" at 11 e.m. Sept. 1 at BOOKS of which there are two in Costa Braall Brazil will perform as pert tunes for dining and dancing. which la locatad at 850 San Marthe's Bookstore, 306 Y, Mesa and none lo Newport of the Newport Beach Concerts Anthony's la at 151 E. Coast Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Marine Ave .• Balboa Island. The Continued from A5 Beach. also doesn't currently In the Partee 2002 eummer aeries Highway. (949) 873-3426. The museum'• hours are 11 e.m. signing is free. (949) 873·7185. host book club& et 6 p.m. today at Buffalo Hiiia to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Barnes & Noble Boobellers at For infonnation on any of the Partt. 1901 Port Provence In POP..ftOCK AND Fl.AMENCO Sunday. The cost la $6 for adulta, GROUP FICTION . Fashion Island Uled to host a clubs: Martha's Bookstore, (949) Newport Beach. Musicians Tate 5, a funk. rode end Motown $4Jor seniors and students, end The Action Book Group meeta et Fld1on Book Group and an Oprah 673·7185; Udo Book Shoppe. Include Sonia Santos end Ana act. performs at 9 p.m. Saturdays free for members and children 7 p.m. on the second 'Nedneadey Book Oub but doesn't anymore. (949) 673·2549; and Mesa Verde Gazzola. Free. (949) 717-3870. at Carmelo's Ristol'8nte, 3520 E. younger then 16. (949)759-1122. of each month at Barnes Sc Noble Borders Books, Music & Caf~. Ubrary, (714) 546-5274. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Boolcsellers at Fashion Island. 963 LOVE SONGS Solo guitarist Ken Sanders Pl£JNART Newport Center Drive. Newport performs cJeuicel ftamenoo Singer and eongwrtter Michael tunes at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and "En pteln Air:' en exhibit of oil Beach. The meeting la free. (949) TRIP near,• she said. Botton will perform a Loveaonga Sundays. Free. (949) 87S.1922. paintings by Valerie Carson, la 759-0982. Her husband agreed that the Live Concert at 8 p.m. Aug. 31 et on display at South Coast Art Continued from A5 view was amazing because it the Orange County Performing SATURDAY NIGHT RU Gallery. The gallery is locatad at OPRAH BOOK CLUB was had on a fairly clear day. Arte Center, 800 Town Canter Ge1'81d llhibeahl end the Stone 3441 Via Lido, Suite B. Newport The Oprah ~Club diacu .... One of the most awe-inspiring "But I think Ketcbibn was my . Drive, Coat.a Mesa. $46-$76. (714) Bridge Band play rode end R&B Beech. Hours vary. Free. (949) Oprah Winfrey's moat recent moments for this traveler was favorite," said the retired FBI 740-7878. at 9 p.m. Saturdays at Sutton 873-0nt selections at 7 p.m. on the third seeing Hubbard Glader. agent "I think it had more of a Place Hotel's Trianon Lounge, Thursday of each month et "It made me say a little prayer Oavor of the Alaska we read about MUSIC AT THE TEE ROOM 4600 MacArthur Blvd .. Newport DANCE Bamee & Noble Booksellers et because it brought God very in the boob of earlier days. .. The Martt Oevldeon Trio with Ron Beech. Free. (949) 476-2001. Fashion Island, 953 Newport Ead\ete on guitar will perform at Center Drive, Newport Beach. 8 p.m. Fridays etartlng Friday at SENIOR CENTER AFTERNOON SENIOR BALLROOM (949) 759-0982. MAPPING the Intricate borders. I love the Tee Room, 3100 Irvine Ave., A seven-piece group plays big Ballroom dancing to the music of DINING/TASTING Newport Baech. $10 cover. (949) bend tunes from 1 :30 to 3:30 knowing that what has been; 756-0121. p.m. Fridays at Oasis Senior the Costa Mesa Music Makers is Continued from A5 what ls; and what will be is ln Center, 800 Marguerite Ave .. offered from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. SUNSET DtNNERS constant transition. JAZZ.TRIO Corona del Mer. $4. (949) Tuesdays et the Coste Mesa The Rusty Pelican offers Sunset loojdng at these p~ of bMtory. OK. they are pieces of paper. I Guffstream Restaurant In 1)44.3244. Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St $4. 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Al.cust 25, 2002 F0RUM . ) 642-8086 Fu: Send to (9'9) ~170 HOW 10 qET l'laJ8HED -LllDln: Malt to Edttonal hue Editor Jamee M* .t the Delly Piiot. 330 W. B8V St.,~ Mesa, CA 92827 • R11 Mn Hodne. Call <949 11 bn'lialon• for darity and length E-m .. :Send to dailypllottllatlme..oom •All coneepondence must lndude fuH name, hclm9towr'I and phone number (for verification purpoaet). The Pilot reserves the right to edit • "' · EDITORIALS We agree: ha~f-acre doesn't fit 5 homes W e toolc a lot of heat from Costa Mesa planning commissioners after our Aug. 15 editorial criticized the commission and the City Council for rejecting, respectively, a couple of two-story home projects within a one-week span. Despite taking our lumps, we're standing our ground on that position. But we do applaud the council's latest decision -one the Planning Commission and city planners also made -to reject a resident's request to build five single-family homes on a half-acre Eastside Jot. Why? One just can't squeere five homes onto that small of a space. The city's leaders and planners also had new zoning requirements passed July 1 to support their decisions. The tightened zoning allows developers with special circumstances, such as an unusual lot shape or size, to be exempted and to be able to create such a project on a one-acre lot. The lot at 258 Santa Isabel Ave. fell nowhere near that category. The P.roJect also failed to meet another requirement The indMdual portions must be built on a minimum of 5,000 square feet for small-lot divisions. The Santa Isabel owner proposed 3,410-square-feet parcels. ''We need to send a strong message that we are committed to upholding the integrity of [low-density] residendal neighborhoods," Mayor Linda Dixon said. We agree, but only when the city's laws support such decisions. When a new proposal for the Santa Isabel property comes before the Planning Commission and City Council, we hope the property owner arrives with a project that abides by the city's guidelines jt failed to meet this month. We also hope those five-member panels will recognize the effort and support the project if it warrants approval. For, while the council and commission members have the right to their own opinions, property owners also have rights, and they should be respected. Solutions to cart problem can be found T here is no doubt that stray shopping carts a.re a nuisance in Costa Mesa Sitting abandoned on street comers and in bushes, they are a blight on the landscape and a sign of ill care and disrespect for the city. The abandoned carts long have been a problem. Now, Costa Mesa officials rightly are working on a serious solution. As proposed, that solution would be a law requiring stores to ensure that shopping carts remain on the stores' properties. lf not, the consequences would be swift and fair: lf more than five carts from a single store are found in a year, the store would have to install a containment system or help the city pay for a cart-retrieval service. Stores on the East Coast have taclded thiS problem, for instance, by building physical barriers that keep carts by the front doors. To escape with one, a person would have to lift the cart three or four feet into the air, certainly a deterrent for the vast majority of people. Yes. those barriers do mean carrying bags to cars or driving the cars up to the doors. But the little bit of inconvenience is well-worth enjoying a city free of the visual blight stray carts cause. Unfortunately, the early discussions about the law are missing. for the most part. a key player: the owners and representadves of the stores. At a recent meeting to discuss'the idea, just five of 34 retailer representadveselectedto attend, even though they will be the most affected by this law. Representatives from Albertsons, Stater Brothers, Grower's Direct, Trader Joe's and Target have all been working with the city and deserve praise. Oty officials now are planning to send out a mass mailing to store owners with details of the proposed law. This dme around, every store in town that could be part of the problem, and therefore part of the solution, should respond. If they do not, they will deserve little sympathy when the law is in place and they are punished for violadng it. THE LAST WORD A ~trong support network BOLTON READERS RESPOND If it's not one airport, it's another AT ISSUE: Long Beach ·flights over Costa Mesa can't drown out the sounds of disturbed resi· dents. The filghts over Costa Mesa are a nuisance ("Long Beach il.lgbts rattle West Costa Mesa." Thursday). The sound patterns are not unlike those of incoming missiles. The city should measure the noise levels to determine compliance with dty noise ordinances.. There are other approaches to long Beach municipal airport that don't fly over our city. ART GOODARD Costa Mesa My husband very carefully checked the flight pattema when we purchased our home in Greenbrook (north Costa Mesa) almost 30 years ago. The flights over our borne going to Long Beach for the past couple of years hne been very initating. Some are quite ootay and some qulte low. Why dkl they change their ftl.ght patterns? LR)A HMRllON C.O..Mela My wife, Suzi, and I are about to celebrate our fourth annJverM.ry in the Mee& Verde area ( 10 )Wn tocal lo Costa M«IM), We kM our netghborhood and the city of Costa....._ It wu just the other day that we both commented to ouneMI tblil there ::.:=;:==:1ncnue overt.d. Now we mow why. ~. cbeG!lde did Ulde to ~ UI M to wt.a lllCIUlllJP'I on. We haYe heard a ..-a deal aboul fhe proposed airport (now Great Park) in South County and the security restrictions at John Wayne Airpon. What we do not know is what is happening with the Long Beach Airport, other than the fact that there was a protracted lawsuit (sounds familiar) and that there is a restriction on the number or daily fights ( 41 total) in and out of Long Beach. According to Sharon Diggs-Jack.son, the public affairs officer for Long Beach Airport. there are presently 24 ftigbts dally, orwhJch 10 are coming in over our area at an altitude of 4,000 feet (sounds a good deal lower than that). By October the number or ftights will increase to the maximum 41. How many of these additional flights will be coming over Costa Mesa? A1 what times will the flights be coming over Costa Mesa? Are there any restrictions on the times that flights can arrive at Long Beach? How long will the court-ordered limit or 41 Oights remain in place? How does 1:l Beach Airport 6gure in the future n of the seemingly ever-growing population here in the Southland for commetdaJ flights, lf at all? It would be wonderful lf the Dally Pilot, a paper that we read every day, would get more information for the residenta of Costa Mesa so that we might be better Informed on these very important IMuea. Thank you for your good work; keep '\!!; IWIE.J. WEClO C:O..Mma Thank )'OU for thlS anfde UMI the chance to respond. The reuon we bought our home ln Mesa Verde 16 years qo WU becaUle It WU not under a ftlght path. II we had wanted nolle, we would ~moved to Newpon Beach. It Is very upsetting and stressful to have these planes flying diiectly over our home. Sharon Diggs-Jackson says "we are not talking huge numbers here." This is very easy for her to say as I would bet she does not live here. I would say a 509' increase, from 12 to 24 now, and an even bigger percentage coming in October is a major increase. MADELINE KENNEDY Costa Mesa For years, I've been complaining about the increase of air traffic over Mesa Verde. ... If It's not Long Beach inbound flights) lta LAX eastbound ftlghts that fly over our dty all day until after 2 a.m. Granted, they are several thousand feet above, but at night theee jetJ can easUy be heard Inside my house with the windows closed. And now, according to the article, Long Beach Airport air tnJlk: over Mesa Verde will increue by~ A IOlutlon would be to have their Inbound lilbts Oy over the S&n Diego Freeway on tbelr way to Long Beach. Most of that surround.inti property is commercial and any jet nme from above would be drowned out by the nobe of the freewty trdlc. But 1 guess that would be too logical. And wbQe we put up wl&b lhe threal of apen9'oa to John Wlyne. the tnast inc:nlle of ftlahll tom Lana 8eld1 and LAX. the ctdel of lntne and Allio V'9jo jult keep t..~ mare and more bomee. lhopping ~ IDd omce haalldlnp, addinl ...... al new Nlldent1, without blll*ll llO _. the burden by prov1c1q--. airport. • mma• •• 0.111111 BIO Ne:62 Relidenc:e: Santa Ana Heights for 24 years Potltlon: Chair of the Project Advisory • Committee for Santa Ana Heights redevelopment Occopetlon: General contractor Educ8tlon: Attended Cal State Fullerton r.mly: Wife of 40 years Pamela; five ~lldren; and four grandchildren Hobbies: Ashing and family ABOUT TIME ''It's something that's going to happen eventually. I 've listened to the pros. I've listened to the cons. We have [Newport Beach's} 'name. When we got a Post Office zip code change to 92660, we became Newport Beach.' NOISES OFF 'We're going to live with an airport, so the airport's not really the issue. People felt at one point that it improved our chances of having better input into the number of flights [as a flight takes off overhead] out of John Wayne Airport.' FORUM Sunday. Aucust 25, 2002 • Paving the Way to annexation( s) Santa Ana Heights resident Roger Summers has been involved in the community's business· for roughly 20 years, much of the time discussing whether to join either Costa Mesa or Newport Beach F or years, there has been discussion that the unincorporated Santa Ana Heights area would be annexed by either Costa Mesa or Newport Beach. . During talK.s, the area has been split: Newport Beach has dibs on the east while Costa Mesa wants the west. The county, which now oversees the area, wants someone to take the area and doesn't really care who. But residents of the overall area tend to prefer Newport Beach. On Sept. 16, the Local Agency Formation Commission (1.AFCO) in charge of deciding how such an annexation happens will determine who goes where. But a few technicalities still exist that would allow residents to veto the commission's decision. On Friday, City Editor James Meler sat down with Roger Summers, chair of the Project Advisory Committee for the redevelopment of Santa Ana Heights, to discuss the history and future of the area and proposed annexation and split of the "island, n as the county dubs unincorporated areas. Meier met Summers at his Santa Ana Heights office. How conOdent are you that east Santa Ana Heights wW be annexed to Newport Beach by July If I believe the Local Agency Formation Commission (lAFCO) will approve the application, which Newport has submitted for the area of east Santa Ana Heights. There's a silent majority up here, as there is anywhere. And a lot of the silent majority are longtime members of the community, and I'm not totally sure how convinced they are Newport is the best thing for them. But my overall impression is that it will finally take. This is the fourth or fifth attempt. This has on·e has certainly gone the furthest of those attempts. What makes you think so? Part of it is human nature. A lot of times when people who are the silent majority-when you sit with them in their living room, they may express a feeling one way or another, whether that feeling will prompt action. Because in order to protest after the LAFCO commission has their hearing. they will approve a protest period. It can be anywhere between 21 and 60 days. My reaction to that is it'll probably be somewhere in the 30-to 45-day class, which they will approve as part of their commission hearing on Sept. 16. The protest has to be in writing. addressed and sent to the LAFCO commission. It can't be by phone call, it can't be by e-mail. It must be in writing. Therein lies the question of human nature and that is. what you and I disc:uas in my living room, whether that actually becomes enou,b for them to alt down and write that letter and put it in an envelope and put a stamp on it and send It. I don't think it would probably generate enough of a percentage, which m\.Wt be 25~ to put It toawte. It baa to be 519' or more for a vote to make lt happen or not happen. I think they could come up wttb the Sl'll to kill IL I'm not quite tun they could come up wbh the 2ft who would lit down and write llama. If tblN are 1,000 ,..._ti~ here,~ would be 250 people. I dGa't know If c:.,. ClOuld Ill 250 people to wm. Chat Md I dllilk ID dm8. IR ........ e.n.-.•hllifm ~ rw •1 iildlDllle ..... IW-:=IOb ........ (Nlwpaft ... . -. .......... omc.11p dldt ............ p Nlu:padllldl. So James writes me a letter on Birch Street, he doesn't put Santa Ana Heights. He puts Newport Beach. So as far as our mail's concerned, we are Newport Beach. So in a sense, we have their name. And, like I told the City Council one time and I don't know if they appreciated it because it's true, do we really need their government? Now, eventually, I think it's going to happen. We have. I think, struck a reasonable deal. We did, similar to Newport Coast, sit down with the city. We've expressed our concerns, optimism, support and we have asked for certain considerations that they might be willing to agree to. And I think they have finally come around to a point where they agree with 14 or 15 of those. And if they've agreed to them, why not do it now'? We've spent a lot of time, money and effort just to get to us this far. So why not now'? About 10 years from now, we might not get this good of a deal. We're going to live with an airport, so the airport's not really the issue. People felt at one point that it improved our chances of having better input into the number of flights (as a flight takes off overhead) out of John Wayne Airport. I think since El Toro airport has gone sideways on everybody and we're going to now offer to consider l.4 million more passengers per year and another four gates in order to keep some type of restrictions on the airport. We're willing to concede this to keep this. I don't know if that's dancing with the devil or not It could be a little bit. If we get this much this time, how much is lt going to be next time. If the FM said they could have as many flights as they want and you could do It 24 hours a day, seven days a week. they could make that happen. It'll make a lot of people very angry, but it's a possibility. But I think the leverage of being in Newport Beach would help us. There's nobody more affected by the airport than Santa Ana Heights. We have the most noise, the most pollution, we're the closest. We could wave to the pilots as they go by. I have a lemon tree out here that produces some great lemons, but when I pick them. they've got a blade film all over them. What is it? It's burned jet fuel So there's no one more affected. But I don't thinJc by being in Newport Beach or the county is any longer an issue of whether we would be served with our proximity to the airport. So that issue is gone. What do JOU foreeee at this point for wat Smta Ana Helghtat Well, the LAFCO commission has several options open to us. They have an application from city of Costa Mesa requesting annexation of area 7 as they call it. It's actually a larger area than ·what we call west Santa Ana Hei&hts because jt goes down-below Mesa Drive, down to Monte Vista. then it comes all the way up to BdstoJ Street, th.en to Irvine Avenue and to Santa Ana Avenue. So that's.,._ 7. When we talk about west Santa Ana Heights, the area becomes a little smaller than that, from Mela to Bristol, then bu6caDy Santa Ana to 1n1ne and It jetl around 1be golf coune lher8. BWot~ lhlt'I tbe tenttory. 1be city of c.-Miia bu applied to anna dl8l bec:iia• it la whhln ltl'apheN ~ lnluence. 1be ,..,... ot ... SillllaADa I' ..... haw tied ea ipFlmnoa ao hive 1 ..... "' .. --~ ....... a ........ .......... "-c.a W.. • NIWpalt llldi.. Ula>• to ............... -. ..... 'lblllliM•.... t , ...... "'' ...... AmO..,Oub ................... lj._ . ....., ......... meetings I've attended and people I've talked to, I believe -this is strictJy my opinion -that lAFCO could very easily approve the application of Costa Mesa to annex west Santa Ana Heights. At that point, I don't think it would be difficult for the west Santa Ana Heights area to opt out of that during the protest period. If that were to happen, the area would remain county. I don't think they would have a difficult time getting those votes. The county wants to get out of the business of having these islands, but the county may have to keep that one for a time. They would have go th.rough the same protest conditions that we would have to go through. I think they're going to deal with seven applications at that time. Bay Knolls is an application in and or itself. I think the country club is one. There are various other islands, too, with applications. iach one has to be looked at separately. What wW happen If Santa Ana Heights ts split between Newport Beach and Costa Mesa? SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT a sudden, we throw two municipalities into the mix. are tlley going to be as supportive? We hope so. We'll also put them into the program. What am.enitles wW have to be added ln Newport-annexed east Santa Ana Heights? In the past. we were serviced by the Orange County Fire Authority through what they called engine 27, which was on the airport property at Dove Street. They had a fire in the fire station - how's that? -and it burned down. So they pulled that fire station out or there and left us vulnerable in the amount of time they like to respond to an emergency. Newport Beach, because we were in this annexation process, willingly came and established a temporary fire station, Station 7, so they're now serving us from that location. One of the things we have asked for, and I believe received, is that we need to find a location within Santa Ana Heights for a fire station. We are moving forward on thaL They're looking at three or four sites. Now it's As far as our Project Advisory just a matter or getting the property Committee, we would still be dealing owners to agree to sell the property. with a redevelopment agency. And we We've even offered, we in the have a fair sized amount of money in committee, to use some of our funds that agency budget that was created to assist them to do that because we from a bond issue issuance. It's being feel medical and fire services to us are paid off until 2035. We're a very . critical So we're working on that. unusual redevelopment agency in that We're negotiating for a community • we've got an airport in our area and center. We have identified a piece of that airport pays about two-thirds of property. The county bas Indicated an the bond-repayment obligations. The interest in purchasing the property other third is paid by the residents and through our redevelopment fund and property owners within that specific the city has Indicated an interest in plan. Another good sized ch\Ulk comes taking over then the operation and from the Macrlott Suites and Downey maintenance in the long tenn. So that Savings building because that's all would be an asset to the community. within the redevelopment area Even From there, there are various though that area got annexed into municipal services they can offer lib a Newport Beach many years, it still library, street maintenance, just simple participates in the bond repayment. things like thaL Street sweeping. Only So we have the ability to pay bad within the last year and a half have we our bond. We're lucky that he have the had our streets swept and that's twice cash-generating abillty to pay thar a month. The city will probably do it back. We also get hit to the tune of once a week. 1bings lik~ that. about $4 million that they take our of There were about 14 to 15 points us to pay the bankruptcy. We're a cash that we asked Newport Beach to cow, too, and when the supervisors consider. scrambled to look for areas to find cash, guess who was one that they looked at? We contribute $4 million from this teeny redevelopment area down here. That was something that the whole county participated in. but everybody's not kicking in the kind of bread we are. It comes out our budget It's our money. But do 1 thinlc it'll go through? Yes, I think it will this time. I think we need to look at it from a positive standpoint and create a relationship with potentially not only Costa Mesa but Newport Beach. We need to look for the good as well as the challenges. We have some parts of our spedftc plan that have to do with land use. primarily, that when we get development in our area, we haw the opportunity as have in the past to )ook at those. If eomeone wants to build a three-story building right here. they haYe lO pMl lt by US first. We can't really u.y whether you can or cannot build It. but at Jeut we can 'ook at It and eee that It meets the criteria in the spectftc plan. ~ I dUnk ii pn>tedioa ol the ovenD ~ We,._ to cOadnue to be able to do that. IU 11 • adda a layer to d'°'9 ~whomw lllo._.witi die~-: .......... .. wehn9 .. I PlltS .... . .,....,~ _ _, hm... -• .. II~ ., ...... ... "'"" . ............ . .. Arty 8na1 tbougbtat It's been a long road This annexation issue has come up many times in the past. I thinJc that the approach has maybe been questionable to the point where some people here maybe got the wrong impression that the city was only interested in us because of our proximity to the airport. and the city really didn't want us because they didn't 6t in the Newport lifestyle. We didn't kind offtx Into that milt. People up hett got that impression through various oommentS that had been made. So it aJways seemed lib they got off on the wrong foot This time, it's been going on te\lel'al ymrs and we've walUd a little llawil!r. We've liltened where we needed to lbten. encourapd we need to encounge. And we've never come tbia far before. So .e're enooUflled- Our hope la It'll be • good meld .. everyoal, chM WI can be CCJlllldlnd an ueec and a canplete ~ -Dal a alxab toe or-. dlumb or wMrc Hke lh&t-Of Nlwpon lillii:b ml m ldM. llllDl I 11 • pmn. Wt ID tum .... we am beot-.111.._ _..,. wW!W ...... llllwd•-. ....................... ....... ___ .. ..... 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Aueust 25, 2002 All . • • DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY ~ HIUER Jet ski racers take off from the South Shore Launch Ramp at the start of the Long Beach 2 Catalina and Back championship Saturday morning, a field including Newport Beach's Mike Follmer . • . ' I a summer .. -.. ,... Newport Beach's Follmer still in the running for overall series lead despite 16th-place finish. Bryce Alde rton Daily Pilot LONG BF.ACH -Stalling three times on the water didn't stop Mike ,,. Follmer from finishing the race. '.' Water entering the power valves ln • the motor caused the stalls. according -to Follmer, a Newport Beach resident, who took 16th ~ in Saturday's 'Mhlb-ihoiia'J LOng Beach-2-Catallna ! & Back International Jet Sports Boat- ing Association National Offshore ,. Championship. • Follmer completed the more than .... 47-mlle trip from near the South 'Shore Launch )\amp in Long Beach Harbor to Catflina and back in one hour, 31 minutes and 45 seconds. With his 16th-place finish, Follmer collected 78 points toward the OSBA -Baja Promotioos Offshore Endwance : Series, where he finished second last year. Going into Saturday's race Follmer took a four-point lead over secood- place nacy Malon of Barstow, but Ma- Ion dJdn't race Saturday because of an injury he suffered whJJe racing last week in Tennessee. Follmer said Ma- Ion could miss six weeks, which puts . Mad Dobson right back into the run- • ning to retain the No. 1 ranking which he won over Follmer by four points .last year. .' Dobson finished Saturday's race in ~second (1:16.52), cuttins into Follmer's •lead by 18 points, but is still 38 points behind the front-running Follmer. "I gained real valuable points for the No. 1 plate I'm in a battle for," Follmer ,. said after the race Saturday as he un- strapped his helmet " Follmer jetted out to Avalon in 37~ minutes, which he said was good time, before encountering more choppy waters on the return trip. "It was a bumpy ride all the way back but not stopping for fuel helped me, I was trying to conserve fuel,• said FoJlmer, who raced bis Yamaha XL 1200 Umited Personal Wateraaft (Wave Runntr) that has a maximum speed of 64 mph. "I got bade with ex- actly a gallon and three quarters of fuel left in the ~at Fortunately I've finished every one (of the Long Beach to Catalina races) and not many peo- ple can say that .. Saturday's race featured 67 riders. Some racer's watercraft broke down such as Costa Mesa's Usa Messenger, 36, who broke down about half an hour after the race started, said Race Director Lou Peralta of BP Motor- sports, who began the race in 1994. The decisions riders have to make about whether to refuel or not makes Saturday's race dl.fferent that other races throughout the year, Peralta said. "You can either go real fast an spend 30 to 50 seconds to refuel. or go at ~. giving up some top speed, but not stopping (for fuel},• Peralta said. -nie race becomes a real tactical situation which ls what racing ls all about" Entrants came from places such as Texas. South Carolina. Florida. lndJ- ana. Arizona and Nevada, Peralta said. Baldwin Park resident Chris Mac- 1 .. Newport Beach's Mike Follmer prepares for the start of the Long Beach 2 Catalina and Back jetski ra ce Saturday. Ougage, 28, took first (1:11.38) and gained 100 points In the series stand- inp whJJe also taking home a trophy and prize money Peralta said would be "around $8,500." Saturday's race concluded the Gran- Prlx portion of the racing series for the year, as Follmer looks to the last three races of 2002. One occurs Sept. 21 when Follmer will compete in two 00-minute races at Lake Evans (a res- ervoir) in Balcersfield. The September races conclude the LongCourse races before the final race of the year, the Team Endurance 300, a six-hour and eight-mile race in Octo- ber off of Long Beach. Gran.Prix races are two-hours on five to 10-mile courses with a solo rider held on oceans or lakes. Long- Course races cover 9() minutes on a three-and-a-half mile layout with a SM FOLLMER, p_,. A12 CATCHING UP WITH Sally Stanton Exercise is the name of the game for Costa Mesa residen t. lryce Alderton Daffy Pitot S ally Stan too used to look at am:lse u nothing less than bard labor. "I bated it," the leVm·year eo.ta Mela resident recalled "The only way P would really move would be to a.II a cib when I wu trytn.g to get ICllDIWbere in a huny. I tried gyms but llll8d Ibo.It a month each time.• StlllD'l then took one dance dw at the YMCA wl p booted. wt .air ...... ,.. ... YMCA. .. ....... l..rOWD U 11\M~llld -·-----;-............ aa11d11n Dlplrtmllll ID un. lbd • ._ bM ........... NoW•Clllftlll-· I I M _,,, ..... _ ... ..., Pa lit •••• .. • ll1r1•11.. J Al Jiit 'an1•1Plt (waterwarmups.co~). Her love of dance and people spertr.ed Stanton to au.le "Sally Stanton 1bCa1 F1tness" tlw yean qo. She contncta with 15 cenifted tlU'Mlll imtnlcton whom she p&.cea lbrcJuihout Oranie County wtth dty rec:r.tion departments, prMle community asaodations and 19*emeot communidet to tlleiia elleldle C-... both on land and In tbe w.aer. She now re.ct.. water fttnllia dmll at the Newpon DuDill Riilort. .... ttpllt Bwb 'Imm c.m.. the., ... Wiiiie Mable HDIDI Pilk ID NP .. •••lfllmtl BmCh. =~ffllbmdtD lapna .. CUll9illlJ • t I .... _ ............ ... .............. ,. ... ............ a-.. ... ,.. • 2 __. .......... .. ........ 11 A.12 Sooday, Alcust 25, 2002 •rrtl - COllEGE VIOMEN'S SOCCER PREVIEW Something to p~ove / •• -• • I I I i.;., I ' .. ' ' ' Unlike last year, 'Eaters enter the season healthy, now it's time for next step: scoring goals. SteveVlr1en Daily Pilot ANIBATBR STADIUM -After a season of injuries, subpar de- ftmae and missed opportunities, UC Irvine women's soccer coach Marine Cano enters the 2002 season with skepticism. He's excited his Anteaters are healthy, because at this time last year there were several injuries. Still. be believes ua has to show its mettJe this season. "I'm not putting any high hopes on anything." said cano, who ~nters his ninth season and owns an 86-~ 19 record at ua. "'Ihey still have to prove them- selves what they're made of. We had the chance to win the Big West last year. The jury is still out on ua on whether we can play on that championship level. Last year. the Anteaters fin- ished fifth in the Big West O>n- ference with a 7-9-l, 4-4-1 re- cord. They lost four of their last five conference games. Irvine's losing finish could have been at· ttibuted to Its dealings with inju- ries in the preseason. But. this year Melody Man- grello and LacbeDe Manzano, who were redshirted because of knee injuries, are back. Both players will be key contributors this season., along with first- team All-Big West returner Hay- ley McNallan, a junior forward who scored a team-high nine goals. THE ANTEATERS 1 S..h Swencutt, Sr. 2 Joenna Irwin, Fr. 3 l.Nh 08W90n, Jr. 4 Lauren Gonzalez. Fr. 6 AJytOn Spencer, So. 6 Sara Henderlon, Sr. 7 Melody Mangrello, Jr. 8 Brittny Zlmf1'14Nm•n 9 Tara Weldon, So. 10 Erica GutlelTez 11 Kim Uoyd, Fr. 13 Robyn Plotrowsld, Sr. 14 Hayley McNallan, Jr. 16 Undsay Duka, Fr. 16 Gina Hintz, Sr. 17 Lad\elle Manzano, So. 18 Kelly Carroll, Fr. 19 Lauren Baer, Fr. 20 Caroline Kebe, Jr. 21 Kristln Deeters, Fr. 22 Jul.le Sdleppete, So. 23 Alejandra Nunez, Sr. 24 Ashley Brooka, So. 25 Jessica Hakim, So. 26 Christine LeMiewc, Jr. 28 Tlffeny Sc::hlebly, Fr. 30 Chelaea McCarthy, So. 31 Amanda Sell, Jr. Coec:ti: Marine Cano McNallan ls one of several players expected to, •step up.. this season. Cano sald McNal- lan will be depended as a goal scorer. fll'/ pme and ~ the time Big Wlllt (lldion} comes we wan,t to knock eome doon down. Butwe -have a Jot ot wen abeld of us." Ult year'I telln MVP. Natalie Prmklln. who gradiaated, WU the .Antelterl' pJaymalcer. and DINI Cano expects Mama.no to • step into that role. Irvine will also be without }aneile Doyle, who tranl(erred to Vanguard Unlwnity. Junior midfielder CaroJine lCabe. a starter in 16 of the 17 games. retwns as one of • the leaders on defense. Kabe earned AD-Big~ second team honors last season as a sweeper. Irvine's defense will also be led ~ its goalies. senior Sarah Swancutt and sophomore Olel- sea McCarthy. Swancutt re- corded 72 saves and posted three shutouts last year. McCar- thy collected 11 saves and made two starts last season. The Ant-.. eaters' goalies will haw to shoul: der plenty of responsibility this , season. cano said • • "They came in exceptionally ' · fit," cano said of Swancutt and McCarthy. "They can be field players the way they train. We need them to be healthy and strong. We need exceptional • goalkeeping. We need them to shine for us in order to have aQy :. · · chance of contendon at the Big West title." cano said, c.a1 State Fullerton is the team to beat in the Big West. and that every other team will by vying for second How· : ever. the talent in the Big West will be at an all-time high level this season. ... "This will be the best Big West tt season of all time.• c.ano said. •Every team will be very hard to beat, especially at their house." Irvine bas a tough preconfe- rence 8Cbedule, with St Mary's. Pepperdine and USC coming to .~: Anteater Stadium. The Anteaters • will open their season Sunday at GREG FRY I DAILY Pl.OT Amid a sea of blue jerseys, UC Irvine's Hayley McNallan takes control of the issue in a match against Northern Arizona University last year. She'll be a senior this fall in 'Eaters' program. "We're way ahead of last year's team," Cano said of his squad's progress dun far. "They're going to have to be healthy and pbysi· caDy fit The jury Is out on how strong we are.· "She needs to come up big," Cano said "Last year, sbe had the chance to score 18. I'm look- ing for her to get about 15 this year. We need someone to step it up on the other forward spot We have four girts over there playing for lt and no one bas stepped up. But, our goal ls to get better ewsy pmctic:e and ev- l p.m. with the Alumni Game, and will then take on F.astem Washington. Aug. 31at5 p.m., at • the Cal State Fullerton Classic. STANTON Continued from Al 1 United States Water Fitness Association instructor and trainer and has a credential through UC Irvine's fitness instruction program. also teaches classes on land that include dance fitness and jazzercise. On Sept. 8, Stanton will be teaching a certification course for prospective water fitness instructors at the YMCA in Newpon Beach. The water fitness classes she now teaches focus on ftexibillty, conditioning. cardlovascuJar endurance and strength training. Participants can burn up to 500 calories in her water workouts. "Recent studies suggest jogging in water burns more fat and calories than on land, n Stanton said. "(Water fitness) is a pretty cool thing. Men are now getting into it so its not just older women anymore." Water 6b1ess began more than 20 years ago as a way for people to strengthen their joints from the wear and tear of arthr1 tis. Now the clientele includes people in their late teens to early 20. all the way to eurdaers ln their 60s, 70s and beyond. Water fitness provides a way for people to recover from physical lnJwies ln non-jarring modons to joints as experienced ~ runners. Stanton's water fitness clothing business features ultr1lvlolet fabric clothing for procecdon $plnlt the sun and dof:blng to glw swtmmers warmth In the water. "Recent studies suggest jogging in water burns more fat and calories than on land. Water fitness is a pretty cool thing. Men are now getting into it so it's not just older women anymore:' -Sally Stanton Her idea for warmer clothing for the water came when she taught classes in September and October and noticed that about three quarters of the people were dropping out. "I am fulfilling a need and having a great time and the best part is I am able fu stay home with my 11-year-old son 'fyier," Stanton said "I love what I do and all the great people I have been fortunate to know." Stanton was born in Evanston, OJ., and moved to Tustin in 1954, where her father opened the 6.rst veterinary hospital in the city. She moved to Newport Beach when she was 21 and attended Orange Coast College where she majored in libeta1 arta and business. • The sales and business expertise she gained from working for various businesses ln the area eventually led her to •tarting her own company ln 1978. 'I am one lucky girl.• Stanton said. FROM THE SIDELINES Paul Myrehn, a nugget from the Long Grey Line Halfback from the Sailors' 1942 championship team passes away at age 77 in Indianapolis. P aul Myrehn, an outstanding bal1back for the 1942 championship Newport Harbor High grid team, has passed away at age 77 in Indianapolis, Ind. His longtime friend from school days and a '42 teammate, Bill Neth, indicated that Myrehn had suffered from a stroke recently and was placed on a machine, but with no optimism over his recovery, the family chose to release him from the machine. The Myrebn brothers, who ran a service station that pnce stood as a landmark on Newport BouJevard In Costa Mesa. were always a respectable fixture in the community. Paul was also a noted photographer who took pictures of the entire • 42 grid team and many photos for the '43 Neth said the confusion came years later when he played guard for Santa Ana JC. •Many assumed I played guard for Harbor High. but I didn't; he said. The two main guards for the Tan were always Don Tripp and Tum McCorhll. The other tackle was Bob Gaynor. Neth said there were actually three centers for Newport. The first-stringer was Don Bingham. who was backed by John Shafer and Wendell Crawford. Some fans often assumed Crawford was first because he was often called on to lclck conversions. Loren langmade was the blocking back. one who would be named to the second team. AD-aF in I 43. The decaled from the '42 llnt team are fulhck Harold Sbelin. quutsbllct Vern ~ belfbri Myrebn. tKlde MmUr.. and guanll ntpp and McQvtell school yearbook. He had considerable DON talent in the field, but eventually tumed to the insurance businea u a career m· CANTRELL Indiana. He bad many friends, wblcb included '43 clasamate Rutbelyn Plummer, who lat« became a noted mayor of Newport BeedL In fact. lhe paid a visit to tee him and hil fallllly two y.n aao. Neth a1ao choee to vWt him a year..,. Myrebn was ui alternadns helhck with Bd Miller on the '42 telm. /\ llCODd·llMm AD~~ Leque cbolc:e, Myrehn WU a bud namer. After the eod °'World w.r a, ...,.. and ftve other Newponen a..te llil~ • SataAna Junior C.olJe8e IDd led Che doGI flO tbe • 46 P.lilltem Conlamce ddl. Pubdt MyNllll 8dded lml*t to the c6llM lad ....... a.an in~ aoc:o1dk. to Ntllb. • RefteC:ttna bide OD 1be '42FdpidocL11 w a •pcMitdwl" to ...... dw ... ... al ..... md poetdOne on thew......-. bJWIDdll Plcbm. CoafuliOo °"'-~-............. .... anOlbs'.ISm ID lllllCllWOill Oblrtlt. •,.. illdlll w .... ta •• .... ................... , .............. , . ................... ...,Hliws• Mllillw• I,,.._. .... ._ ..... IDlllltM-"' .......... Df nt•JL .. -• ...... . 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Huge fenced corner lot. 1 c .. gar. Great::r-borh $371,900 Torell Realty 714-540-SELL er TlteH~ 25 YHrs E11perienc• M•ter c.,.-ter Door & Moldllf6 S,,.Cr•/rstf Phone 949·510·5365 Pa 714·298·5400 JUNK TO THI DUM,.11 714·963-1882 AVAILABLE TODAY! ~9-673-5566 MEJIA'S ............ Service for Your Hovse Aeertment or Vacency Qu1tlty Work 25~ Off Fnl a.n. ,frffbtlmat• RetwencuA.,... 10 Years Ellperi.uc. c .. o. ....... 7t4-81l-1"41 c.9114· H -1114 .. ... .. -. ' ·. . - --···--- 3br. 2.5ba completely remode .. d, l story. 10,000+ sf lot ,IKI RIDUCID TO $175,000 Ann• McC1Sl1nd 714·54-0·SEll 714-751-4330 COSTAMISA O,.NSAT-SUN 12-S 2101 Cltnn 'lee• $479,000 3br + loft or 4th br, hOust 2.5ba, lrm, aora fp, kite w/corlan ct11. Luux carpet/pereo flrlna. more. Aet Betty Abel 714..aH-407 O,IN SAT 12-4 160 QUIET IAY LANI Ger ..... c-• 1n the E'slde, close to eolf course & beach. 38r end unit, cul·de·sac, hardwood floors. plan· l1hon shutters ~20.000 .... Cett-lfte 7f4-S45-U IO •S,..C'-9 Jlr 21e l1t ebsolule turn·key cond • hrdwd firs 1n m11n hv1ne 1reas, remodeled mstr ba w/marble fir. trench shdtr IHds to prett11st e111den & patio w/fru1t be1r1ne trees Judy Kolar. 8kr 949 376 5576 ....... OftN SUM 1_. SS4~s. ... JJr 2.5be towmorr.. ~ try l!Ac. spec. vaulted c:eils. sllytWts. P•F floors. 2 ..,..... snwl con..,ie. ~$429,(XX)~ C..... '•k 4Br 28a with pool, lush land· scaplna. concrete drive, walks, patio & declllna. Pvt toe w/no thru trall1c, quick occp'y $429,500 Bkr/Ownr . 714-662·0S52 O'EN SUN 1-5 176010WA 3Br. remodeled kit, erantte, Pereo like firs, new h1ht1ne. 2 new ba, · $449,900 •it 714-883·4199 1Lu1,aanc 'OOLS Construction Remodels • Repa11s Service l ic•796148 (94t)l76-9710 .......... HST MOYIHSst/Ht -v•n1111 clt .. s lnsU<ed fest. courteous, ceraful Tl63844 800-246·2378 PUBLIC NOTICE The Calif. P11bllc Ulihtles commlulon requl,.s thal 111 11sed hou11hold 1 ooda Movers J"nt their f'.U.C. 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Call ms Jenny, P1t or l 1H PatMllSTARS ·611·3400 PATllKI HNOIH , ......... __ NATIOM-1 USA t4t-l ..... 70S I OOft ef W.tw ,,. .. ,._ www.£•lrlctllenort.com ... on 1 deep water channel of Christine 81y. ........... The owners hav1 spered u.'WR.UW2·5 no expense In this••· pensrve remodel of this 2562 CtMtwf-~. French ChatHu ~" SI ,895,000 The 60ft C-'ty boil dock can be u ( ............. ptn6ed even lar11r $1,ast..ooo Terry Herrtson & Trecy s,ooo.f., 4"r s.st., Immel-Manzi 2,,.,, ... ~. St•a..ibtete ............ . .... , 100-811-9122 u..4o or Stave 714-190-5716 Sdl J::."r Cor In C 1Uled I IWffS OPIN SAT-SUN U ·S SOI AYl ... A lADtaA R1r1 I sty tltvetld end unit Linde Model w/llu,. r1p·eround blaut l1ndsc pltio. All O'tlr loollint reflection pond w/most wonderful ~bllt view In all of Blu By Owner Courtulit Brokers 949. .5464 Of'IN SAT-Siiii 11-4 1106 ,......,. ... '--· 3br 2bl, pool, merble & cranite. French drs, ta pvt aerden, pool, d1t1ch aar. fruit treu, much more. $825,000 · ..... 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Mt-7tS-S15' remodeled 2l>r 2b1, ta • New Lh""9 41r Sle, almost 2500sf with wood floors, pl1nt1tlon ahut· ters. H tre Iona drive· ways, $898,000. Miki Dunn, •st. 949-262·3612 m1Sttr br -w/pvt porch new 1ppls, $54,950 111 81yslde v.1111• Mobile Home Perk. Modultr lifestyles 949/723·4045 ts.473 Rmllollm a C4M loewttftlf TrHtl condo. ltlle new. 2br 2ba, 4blll to ocaen, sundeck, lnlty, fp, vd eel. ....... l1m pref $950m+fnt & last 949~75-8737. 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