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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-10-27 - Orange Coast Pilot. ·-ll'iCel • 80 1111 II 111111 El Torito blast goes unsQlved . (> . Al•U•tre ......... .. Newport Fire Department investigators lament missing water heater part, '' •ind pa)ing for fam1l) member'> ICJ :attend the 39-year-olJ I ullertun m.in·-. funeral in Mc:1.1co . I rather suspect that the bottom line is Sc:\cr;al \\CC~ I.Her he C:ilafur- nioa Occup:monal SJfel) H:iznrd Adminii.tration 1 ued a ··.,.er.au •· c11at1on. and finc:d the c'-""pan) SS.000. Untilie local offi1.1:.ih C.11· OSHA bl..1mcJ the bla:.t on :\ m""' in.; '.ilve. and held cl I oruo re· 'pon:.1bk. 8y Mamie Mcleod, Stan Wrbr . COSTA MESA ... With its ownershjp or 1he Pacific Am- phitheatre just around the cor- ner. Orange County Fair Doud officials on Thursday will dis- cuss raisins ne.ict years week- end rair admissions prices to help brina hi1her-end e.n- tertainment to the fa.it's concert series a key to deciphering explosion mystery. By L0ttAm 8asheda. SUft Wnttt goi ng to be that we will never know what exactly took place. We were unable to find a very necessary piece of evidence. FASHION ISLAND -Alter nearly three months of invcstiga· lions. Newport Be:ich lire officials hove concluded that the cnsc of the fatal EJ Torilo Grill .. blast mi§!'t never be solved. '' The rc~tJur ..1nt chain ha~ ap· pealed Cal O~HA\ finding .... con· tcnJ1nl: the \\.tier lx"11lcr met >late n:gul.1t1on~ -Ill ...,_ deputy fire marshaJI Fair ofT'"iciols formally take CM:r the amphitheaters opera- tions on Monday and are in- tending to stoic the fair's con- cert series :u the amphitheater rather than the much smaller Arlinaton Theater. Hopina the amphitheater will help dr.iw bigger and more cur· renl acu lo the f alr concerts sc· ries. the bc»rd is considering raisina ticket prices Cram SS duriAg the week to $6 on week· ends to help fool the bltl. "We need to count for some increase, only bccnusc we're plannina to budget for higher See FAIR/4 IN A FOt 'l rather suspect that the bot· tom line is going to be that ~'C wiU never know ~hat exactly look ploce," suid Deputy Fire Marshall Jim Upton. •·we were unnblc to find a very necc~ary piece of c-.i- dencc." According to '(Alon, a water heater pan -11.cy to unh><:king the m~tery -remain~ missing. n .._,. Eleven·year-old Timmothy Leung, above, drags a surfboard across the sand Tuesday, as the pier disappears into the fog. Leung and 33 of this clusmates from El Rancho Middle School in Anaheim Hills were on a field trip as a reward for a magazine sale fund-raiser at their school. Al right, Sam Daversa, left, and his grandson Kent Baecler walk out of the fog and away from the pier after a day of fishing that produc~ a couple of hits, one mackerel and a few fish stories about the ones that got away. Upton believes the piece of equip· mcnt was destroyed in the Aug. I explosion, which killed one em· plo)ec. injured fo'C others and tic· stroyed the popular restaurant about a hillf·hour before it \\3!t to open for Sunday brunch. El Torito officials ini11:>ll) planned to reopen the restaurant tocb y, but say construction delays ha-.e pushed the date b:ick to No-. 10. • '1' When 11 docs open, the) prom· 1 e, 25 percent of all food i.ales during the f1~t wed will be d1· v1ded up and donittc:J to Share Our Scl\e~. Hoag Ho~p1t.1I\ Can· cer Center. the Newport H;ubor Art Museum and Ne"'port BcJch\ new ccntrnl labrary. \ J El I omo otf1c1;il~ 11bo cnucilcd Cal-OSHA for h9ld1ntt 1hc re)tau· r Jnt re~pon\lblc for the bla:.t be· lore r'\c\\ pon Uca~h lire: 0Clic1al:. completed their 1mc,11gation. Uut the loc I IO\C:,t1f.;.11lon might nc,c:r b.: complete. El Torito h:b ... ho C)t.1blt)hl.!il-:i college fund for Antonio De San· tia,o·~ five children. don.iting the: fi r)l $20.000 the: dJ) after the blast · \\ 1thou1 the p1 ... • ... e ot equip· mcnt ( 1h:11 1 .. mh ing). the: re arc: ti number of probab1lit1c:-. tlut c;in· See INVESTIGATION 4 Forums: Planning a new course for future ·education .. Community leaders and parents join forces in educational summit to help schools chief Mac Bernd achieve Newport-Mesa ·unified School District goals By Russ Loar. Sta'I ,., ter Nl::.\\'POR 1 ·ML~A -Call it parent J'l'lwc:r fwcnl) ·lhre' p.1rcnb .anJ communal}' leader' h;:J\C come together 10 &" e \01ce tQ the h pc and leaf) ot p.irc:nt) throu~ !lout the New port-Mc :i Un1f1cJ S.:-hool Da)tn~·t Appointed b) thi: )Chool board Tuei.d.1~ ni~hl to the: Education Summ11 Com· m1ttcc. the) \\all \41rt through pubh... ...·ommc:nti. mad~ at fhe ll1rum' hclJ "'1th n~ Sup..:rintcnJ.:nt MJc Bernd. Their report .. will be U>Cd at the >;:hllOI J1~1ri..1·, NO\ I\~ Ju.: ... 11on ....... For a hsr o< tilt members ~pointed to the EducatJon Summit Com- Summit to help th1: ~hool bu;.irJ chan a new cou~ Cur the di~tri.:t. "Their JOh 1, 10 ~• up tfie ... umm1t ~ tb:tt the oommumt\ c;.in Sl't lOi:C:th.:r anJ loo~ at CH'I) thing th:tt") come ''ut ol thl'"C: forum' and decide "'h:i1·~ 1m(Xut;rnt to rcclimmenJ to the J;O\crning ho:arJ." Bernd 'a1J · 1 he~ 're \Cf) c..1gcr to J1.ccpt rc-.pon.,1· b1lat\ ~l)d k..1Jcr hip ·· Road to recovery M·ch.lt>IJ R,ri., t~ lornwr 'tJr b.l .. L;etb.lll and tr Jell. ~tar lc'l '•\,pc,"11t H.trbor H 'i,h JOI, nO-.\ run) out of l> 1.:.ll JU'-t going from her bc><l to the b.lthroom and l>.l k. Shto can't e'en lO\t•r thJt ~ d1~.lnl e "1thout J See SCHOOLS 4 \\JIL.er, but alter J 12-d.J" ~~ al ~ HospiQJ fol~-ing .i ' ok!nt 111110 ~ident. I " on the ro.ld to re<:O\ r\ ~ ~thleoc 1lor f~I Athlete <>I 1~ 't>.lr fOf 19<J2·93 dr..: m of ~mply \\.liking now but Ni pnxl.ii med that she'll be b.xk oo ~ b.uii.ethall court fOf Ca.I Poly Pomon.i ne l ) .lr. Stt lory on pa ~ S. I c~ Council orders couple to tear down room addition ...... . CIRCVt:ATION 800-2S2·91 .. 1 CLASSIFIED 6'42·S678 RETAIL ADS 642 .... 321 N£W5ltOOM 5~122 .. '42.6()86 ... 2~310 111111111111 CllJ C11mrl .. _.. ......... ..,.. Wllll I tey ~ Helen Kleron. who read from the Bible and placed a curse on 1hl council last month. tosses plaything It CllrWK:e Tllller. Whn was not ln'llS8d by klcldent. pep. dc.slancd lo help chitdna dc\'Ck>p their motor lkil -the mayor diJn't think the 1riddcnt v.u \'Cry runny. •1 didn't pay any aucntioft to he r," he iJ. adctin1 that he doc n t Mow ""b t ciry dfidal did "',, h the toy. Kkron read rrom tbC Dible and pl d oa aa lbc <OQnal a& its pt. 13 me ti AA appoacnt ol Measure A. Kicn. rtpc 1c<ny Ml re.rmied to uop ..,c kina at counal mttf ..... hct th.rec nu.uta hi\-c c.xpittd llac becWnc ..., Moriday ... wn Turna W to return • Mr Kat. Durifte lhc con· •usuicM, T..., .aw Xltro. tMI IM rmk· ................... Ol.ol~ ...... cWb.~ ....... ••"11 ...., Homeowners who built room aver their garage withoot city approval lose appeal In unanimous· vote. • He c tam tcd 1 here arc at le • .50 other pr~ll ncrs un lhc i~and v.ho have: built r c:wcr ~ &Mt hnc c\tr~h· «al· I .J • • CnnaDI Cm8"811CY hlPl8 IROIWIY to ltlY Wldllil liw • Question arises as to . whether group can legally pay for Measure A election. • will seek private duoatK>n~ i( il is deter· mined that the election, which could COit a much as $60,000. counts as a campaign cost. mo l.Mdc of COnseNllM.')' fundl.'' lri to the Cotaten.:anc>''' board of director Watt suggested the group hlre attorney Geoffrey Colvin to deal whh Doino Recd, teaal ·con ultant for the Newport Taxpayers Alliance. By Divld Heitz. Stalf WntM NEWPORT BEACH The New· port Conservancy has hired on attorney to determine whether the cost of the upcoming Measure A election, which the Conservancy has promised to pay for, will count as a campaign coniribu· tion. By federal law, the non-profit New· port Conservancy can only spend 20 percent of one ye:ir's budget on lobby- ina voters on ballot measures. Conservancy founder and ci ty council· woman Jean W1m said the conservancy FOWL PLAY The Conservancy h s donated $34,000 to the Committee to Preserve the Cast· aways and Newponcr Nonh, the politi· cal action committee created by the Conservancy to support Measure A. Wau said if the election cost is fig· urcd into the 20 percent cap, the Con· servancy will exceed the limit. The Conservancy can solici' separate donations to pay for the election, but those gifts would not be tax-exempt. ''We've made a determination that we will hold ouf\elves responsible to sec that the election costs are paid for,''. Watt said. "If it is dc.emed to be a cam· paign expense, we are.going to find the ~ Police find wandering guinea hen and lock it up while ·they look for the bird's owner. COSTA MESA -This found fowt doesn't -have a roost to call home. : The wayward guinea hen which was found .. wandering in the College Park orea along El . : Cnmino Drive by a local resident last Thursday " remains in holding as city animal control : officfotS look for its owner or a new home. Right now it remains in the Police Department's animal holding area. "No one hos come forward to.claim it,'' snid Bob Bork, an administrative assistant with the • Police Department's animal control unit. "It was • a stray and somehow a citizen got a hold of it • and brought it here." Bork said since they naven't had luck finding • its owner, officials are trying to place the hen • with the Costa Mesa Hi$h School agricultur:il progrnm. He is still waitmg for word on whct11er · the school will be able to accept the fowl or not. "We're going to try and place it somewhere in the city first and if that doesn't work, then we'll rurn it over to the Humane Society," Bork said. Bork said finding anim;ils like this hen doesn't happen often but isn't an unusual occurrence: "We'll take anything that is running stray. It's part of the service we do." AIJiancc member Ron llendrkkson • said they hired Recd to check out the • Conservancy's books and mukc sure they were doina e~crythina legally. ''It doesn't seem right that the C.on- scrvancy is paying for the campaign," he ~:.id. "So we thought, let's find out if they're doina thj thing right." He snid the Consel'\ancy provided Recd with their records, which ap· peued to be in order. "None of us independently, nor docs the Conservancy as a group, ha\IC any intention whatsoever or brcoking the law," Watt said. Mlo..-0. •'. -By ftfarai~ fttcUod This guinea hen wu found in C.Ollege Park are.i along El Camino Dri\l•. Water Board gives employees bl'keys for Thanksgiving Following a long-standing holiday tradltion, the Mesa . Consolidated Water Board will • be giving its employees -which ~ ' number close to 70 -Thanks· • &iving turkeys in 1pprecia1ion .. • for their year or work. • The bpard apprO\led an amount,'rtot to exceed Sl.500, to buy each employee a turkey which will be distributed Than.ksaivinc week, said Mary Urashima, spokeswoman for the d1s1rict. ~ "We don't aet any kind of "monetary bonus or any other girt a Iona this line," she 53jd. "This is the one time durin1 the year we get any appreciation Jift." -By lk D•l/y PJJOl SWlm. ll'C9'8111 being offered at DCC In November ORANGE COAST COLLEGE -A master's swim program for anyone 19 years of age or, older will be offered thi) winter, beginning November. Anyone who joins will be permitted to swim at !he college ') pool Mond ay through Friday from 6:30 to 7:30 a.m. Th~~ fee is $35 a month. The program, lillllllwMrlto ll1cn111Pidge1 The Mesa Verde Homeowners Association will host ilS llllnual meetina at 7 p.m. Thursday at TeWinkle Intermediate School's Boswell Hall. Homeowners Wlll elect directors and discuss the proposed 19tb Street/Gisler Avenue bridges. Annual dues are SlO. Tc· WitikJe is ldcated at Califorma Street and Gisler Avenue. For info, coll 546-8860. which provides a balance or c:udiO\-a.scular fitness and srrokc in!.tructaon for all swi mming levels, will run through Janual')'. Regbtration is under way at OCC-s Community Service!. Office Reg1)tr:it1on by phone is po !.iblc: by d1Jhng 432-5380. Visa and Mastercard arc required. -By th~ D11ily Pilol 1.8111 Beadt State rep to tllk wltll occ transfers COST A MESA -There will be an odmi sions office rcprcsentat i\.e from DI State Long Bench at Orange Coast Collcge·s transfer cenler Nov. 3 Ccom 9 a.m. to I p.m. to talk with students intcrestin& in traMfering. . Orange Coast was Long Beach's top feeder institution in 1992-93, tranfcring 413 gr:aduate tu that school. Oranae C03st's tram1fer center is open Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and Fridays from 8 a.m to 1 p.m. Call 432·58~. ... ..... ALMAllAC 0# The fads, statistics and record of our community •••IUM'Cm 1"«•1 ... ~ .. n,,.,u.11• tlw _Fttlrnl ••~(1 C.Utf U. S.11111 Au. NIW•OSTUACM • U.)d ~l)lti Dc~t .. pittmt IM .. Ctu1ptcr 11. COtfAMllA • llMtn J. t:&tt Ill allil lrrj J. ~'· dbe c ..... u .. ~AutOllMtlh• Srnlfts; Or. Tew, Cb ptc:r 7 • ' IUllNUI UCUIU .'\rw IHuittss llttau ,,.,,,,..,.,lo,. lf"polf~ b_, IM dlitf of Caua Alna •"'1 Nt"M,,.n &•tit. COITAMUA • Bruce L. Robtnt ot Robt'ru wod Sons Inc., at t !3 lndumial Way. • oa, Id Cnir of Cnl Crttllon1, at 2300 f;unicw Ro.aJ • w.,nt Dutro of Dul,.. P~y PN Sprdalbls. JI 2905 Rcct-.ood Ave . • Ao&bony fltcclJa ol Aclkln Dbplay. WI ltUS Whillicr A\-,:. • Jiii P•ull or ProllltS. at ~SS P1ncccrcck Dm-c. NIWPOH a1ACM • Suunne ftna of S..p Dcilp, ;it 216 Pearl St. •Norm \\'ti lnetr or factory Conlrob Inc .• .at 4770 Von Karman A\'C. • CR'IOI') Cao. or Tht Brain WaH'. :al 107 V1:s D1J0n • Ktftntlb Connor, DC. ill 001 00\cr Orn .. • Trri Alh&on ol Md\ay As~latu, 111 <11 7 Matti;olJ A~i: DIATMS MoJot IN't'nt dt"•thJ u tt/X"'f~ tu I~ 0111111~ Cuu11()-H"'ordrr's Omtt. COITAMUA • J~quin J. fUfnlrs, 19 ue S.:pl Iii , • Mkllacl A.. OMHI, 66 on Sept 17 • llrrbr11 r. ampJOO, 7 on S.:p1 11 • Molly P. Rabfno,itrh, SO on S.:p1 19 • Ed1t1n2 D11rl.tr, 71 on S.:pl IS. NIWHnalACM • D.irotb)' c. lilo. 92 ll'l S.:pl 19 • Joh a ... \\llllams, a.a l>ll S.:pr 16 • t'ra11"• A. \\'annlncton. 86 un S.:rt IC.. Thi f u11o .. 1az Pft>lllr • ,.,., •11'TSt td rtttnt /j oa 111~pirion .r drl•l"I """" t~ lonwon. Th~ pcoplr A.1•t 1>111) btt• arrrutd H $f1Splcion of• crime aild, IU trltb •II 'lid rriwrs. t~f arr lna«C'nl 11n1JI pro•~• 1ul/IJ. COITAMISA • G"'llJf7 ~tll•A\kll. 33. Ncv•port Hc.a;h • Clll')' tl~n. <II . IUltk.1.a • Char1rs Caooo, ll. Ou.kn GrO\c • Jamta Nrlllu. :n. Ten~ • T•unmy B:attt. ?9. Tu~1n • La, .. uw Catani, 39. 11-~'llpurt B.:.a.h NIW~Oat aucM • Darln Cloy EH·ttu. JO. ln10~ •John Ltt Lallimtr, .'7. Appk Vall..-) • Mark l"hoinas aknton. l9, An.ahc1m • S<-oll Oaold Pl'dttwn, 24, N~-pvrl lkxh ~ • K)n:an Knl KtlJr,, I . N~rt Bca~h • Carot Aan Agflrr, ll. C°"a Mcu •Cary LIUot Din Id, \l, T c;LI, UOAL CLAIMS tt nna. Ct iln I$ kit m1llioo. • PWlllp "4 J..a &>k..._ •lleN 1 ~il M" ~ offlcct 111\ulvcd m • ~mut Collid d .. 111\ Janke Oichnt ., lhc uUcncaKm u( SIJICr :anJ WanJ 1n f~nl4ln Valley Oft June 11. Q411n b (~SI 1lllOfl , . • R11)1&ll• ll.kt.anl~ 11tc11n1 I Cutt.J ~toa P'llicc uf(i«r in,,ll\cJ 1n • J>'U'Su11 c:oll~J " ah her al t.hc nlertC<li\m ot Slain 1iAJ War'd 1n t·vun.11111 V1Ucy r~ttrna 1ci boJ1t1 1n1uiy un J11nc 11. 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COITAMUA • Ktnd.all D. Kuprr mJmcJ Krbtln.i L Rl')1Wld1 on Sept 18 in Cu..aa Mc~ • lri~ \ Dcnrtctl m.im~J 11s.aaa \I. Ou)llUtt vn Sert IS 1n ("°'1.1 M~u • Bnidlt) J. llaompMIA mamcJ Trri A. Coodrich un S~pt. 19 rn l aauna &..ch • lbndolph S. Ad•m,u mim~d Tracy L S.n1•oa OA xpt 18 1n ~.anla Ana. NIWPO•T autM • Bl.Ila O. SJiJADtr m.imcJ Bided u~n on Awa.. -ll 1n 5.lnta Ana. • Manh.all O. FWic;r m.micJ Mariattt L P•rLtr on Sept. fl m Jl'c:11.poc-t &!<l<h • Jcfttty lrklsoo mJrm:J t...llrit A. \lk hdtl'la on ~pt 11 1n Co.ca \tNt al.AL UTAn IALU R~•I rr•I ntlltt ult'• a.t rrp#ttd •> tlwr C0tttlMat11I U•J'r'n 11tw C'11. he ••• 4..1•. · NIWPOn auc ... • .UOI O\taa Bh'-. 1.U~.llXl. ) bcdtoom, 2 balh h> J.1M French Tru'I • 201 J• Aue Pf .. S54<>.000, l bedroom. 2 b.ilh• 10 Lawr.:ncc 0 RaJlhcl • 1717 Tnd~iads Ui .. S 7.500. 3 bcJhiom. l bath. 10 Sti:w tk~' • 1101 lkrt..bin La .. "467.IXXJ, ,\ bcdrwm~ :.?~ b.IJh\ ltl Jue 0 .ad.i • nOt M1ril)D \\) .. "400.000. 3 b..·Jwoou .. 2~ b.11h, 10 J0teph R Gu.:bcl • 1109 ciul11pam Ln . S.&Jl.(ll), l '-':Jrwm-. l b.ath' 1 , Gkn T Kaufm.1n. • ltU \\ln•an2 Ui .• S~(~.000 . .a bcJruom'. 2 b:atlu 10 Mkh.ad t>...tnc • 160f Anita L.A., SSt2.IXX>, 4 bcJrooni1, l baa'" lu R1c~rd V Pohtm.an • 173' Analpa \\7 .• S6W.cn>. 4 b.:droom' 2~ b.ath' \o Mu.lud 1 SL1llman I • IJtJ C•uv Or .. 17~.lll.Xl l hi:dr•••mi.. :?\': b11h to Gcorsc J Wall • 1"'0 Win1t•n2 La • S~S0.000. • bcJrwm,, 2~ bo11hi tu Mvk L I lutc:hin' • lll<I llc.ilbtt Lo .. smoru. ' bcJn.lUm 2 ~ b..lb) 10 Mk~cl M heh TM fuUou1111 rbln111tUT mull) 11W • JIS \la Udo. SI 'l ~ _, I ~Jruom. Mith tM C'llJ of Cost• \In• .. d wiO n1.w \~': bo11h, tu Jd'f & M.uu.: Gr.:.:n. kfi>rt IM CitT Co11nr'il In lbr nru ,.,,,.,,.. •SOI\ La UJo 'Old. Sl ,669.000. b.:JtUOflh, fvr tTf'kt-. 2 b.alh\ h1 A)rcs Gr.111p COSTA MllA • 7'1 \la Udo "'ont... SMS,W>;4 ~1.fr"''m'· • JMfln Rrinbolt. •lklJOJ •he kU un "'' ;11C":1 • l b.alh\ k• Jen') T HuuJ of r.iiicd si.k•-all alona Mc"-' \'en.I~ .anJ O•llf • 1-4' \1a \\uitn, S6SS.OOO. l bcJr~. Cuuf"C Jrivci :and lore her j('Jn\ un S..p1 I;\, l b.11hs 10 krry T llood 0 .11m •> for S30 e·uu ~uh.,. Or .. Sl.000,000, l bcdr\JUn'I\, • S•11I Dilrd~tl. 11tc1in1 IU1Cllf1ittind,h1cld 2 b.111\s IO Pieter llaltcr. .lnJ huoJ v.crc d:anuicJ on July 29 by J.:bm • 5JOO flitptllA• ,-, .. S\40,000. 4 bcd"un'· ond amel which fk-foo olt a •·odt tNCl down 2 ~tlu 1u Chrutophcr P:app.u. by a 1rvdcin1 company II the B:atcr Str«I • 4l0t htm. ltd.. St~ .000.) bcdroonu., on·ramp 10 &he ~thbounJ Cmaa t.k.a 2~ b.itli to t.brlt LanJp.arJ Freeway Cbim ~ for Sl.4SO • Dofb Wwl!h, wllcJl·na ihc lrlp""d anJ • J.all otlaeo Dr .. 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Repons arc ripplln& that tho Wild Goose, a 136-(001 mine1wecpcr which weathered World W:u II and assorted owners since Duke's demise, has been acquired by Hornblower Dining Yachts and will be the fleet's fln~hip in City Councll endorses 811111 for AQMD bo•d COSTA MESA - Council members stood by their man Monday night as they unanimously endorsed Cound lm:in Peter Buff a as their pick for county rtprcscntative to the Air Quality Management District board. The election, which pits o Buffa against six-year AQMO incumbent Hank Wcdna, 11 Yorba Linda councilman, is ">Chedulcd to take pince after the Orange County division of 1he Lc:igue of Californi:l Cities' regular meeting next Wednesday. The two f3ced off before in Jnnuary 1992 but Buffa failed 10 dethrone Wcdu because he. couldn't muster the required '"""'°"thirds vole o( the city councils·rcere· scnting two-thirds of the cities' popu13tions to win. Wcda.a is seen by some. including Buffa, as bein1 anti-business. But the Yorb3 Linda counciJman says it's an unfnir and inaccurnte description. This ~r's bid. many soy, should bc1on more eq~ routing since Wccba must oh.o gurner 1hc same t"o-thirdshwo-third.s \"Otc to l..ccp bis seat. Ir no one ii elected by Much J 994, howe\-er. the scat could rem:ain vae:lnt until someone is elected. In neighboring Newport Beach, council members also voted 4-3 10 cast 1hCir ballot for Buff"' next week at the Anaheim Stadium Oub where the mcetina will be held. IUFFELL'S IPllLSTUY llC. ...... '* """ .... 1m-aa.c.t111M-•1111 tbete ·watcn. Ewn tboup Wayne went thataway 14 ,ean •· tho ~ly reno¥atcd sbowboat has made sporadic appc~s here. MOit recent was a day-Iona excursion to ~tAliH Island last moatb, hol&cd bY Round :Table West. Some ancient mariners insist the reports arc uue, but for now, while awaiting formal word (due any hour now) from Hornblower's general mana,cr Da-vld Pahl, rm crQwlinf way out on a yard:ann -predictana that the storied Wild Goose wiU bc(omc P'&rt of Newport's permanent seascape, just like old time$. Reservations, anyone? ~ QUICK, DOCTOR, TIIE NEEDLE! -On Saturday, TODAY ... ILIMIOlYllM Oifford Cooper, author or lbc "The Runt Pia Princjplc" will present 1 Cree ~ning procr•m demonstntin& how to turn busincu and personal problems into opportunities at 7 p.m. 11 Balboa Branch Library. For more Information, call 644-3 l71. ........... ...,.... The Harbor View Hills Garden Oub 'w\JI meet at 9:30 a.m. at the home or Eleanor tlousc in Newp(>n Bc:ich. .. Composting" -m be one of the subjccu discu.s.scd. Guests :ind prospcc1i-.'C members arc welcome. l>leo.sc c:ill 75~ 1988 fo r more information. stutinl'I a.m. Ind coatlauina unlit t6c aerwn nau out. Hou1 Hospital Will admialater free nu· shots to senior citizen• (60 and over) who won't even tu.vc tu leave their can. Motorists imply drive through a prescnbcd area at the ho$pit~S.. come 10 a brief stop, and tick out an arm. A hospital omci:il h:1s a~kcd me not to describe this nO\o'cl procedure as "a drive-by 'hooting." 0 SPEAKlNG OF NEEDLES r At the four Seasons Hotel on Sundily ni~t. vencrnble Milton ~rle presided over a banquet launching his charity tournament \the next duy at PeJican Hill GolC Oub. .. Jo Saturday's Los Ang~s TMUaDAY Rlll•IHALN Nurse Jane HannAh or lhc Orange County Elder Care Program will be at the Jewish Senior Center of Onnac County, 250 E. B:iker St., Costa Mcs.i. discussln& "Medication and Seniors." For m<>fe infonn:ition, . CDll S4S.S.S3:J. ClllLDUWI IOOlt ......... Otildrcn's author Theodore Taylor . will be signing .. Timolhy or the Cn.)!. '' between 3 and 6 p.m. at the ·, Children's Doouhoppc, 1831 r Westcliff Dnvc, Newport Bcact1. C:ill 675·1424 for mo<e informJ1ion. WOM.111 AND LA" AMINA.a Justice Sheila r rcll Soncnshine will Youfr' ln11iuJ To Stt Our CusroM INVITATION PRINTING CENl'ER Choo~ From Ow H"tt &INtilJn of l'llpn-. &w!JJpo. ~ Sty/a And Print Coli>n Whether You Need lnviwiuru for The: Holidays ... Weddings . . Showers ... Ann1veruracs ... Birth Announccmc:ncs ..• 8irthJa)'$ . . Or fu1 Th..r Once.ln-A-Lifctim~ Sp«i.al Occ~ion ... Wt Haw A Friendly. Creath·~ And HdpfuJ Scaff, In Acldition To ExtRmdy Fast Service. Whatna Your Cu.tom Printing Nttds Are , .. ~ c.,. Dtl It! Janss on's \.. 11Wfllf.Mr1r.ca11-' 7 14/650-6070 •OPEN 7 DAYS! IM Nf.'Wt'OaT II.VO. (llra STaEET a NlWPOilT BLVD) Pl • Tames. &be 15-yeat-cld COINc had tuJd interviewer JI• W.....,.. about biJ jUSt·publMc:d buok. "The Rm of the Dest of Millon Berle'' PrivAte Joke File" -a cumpanion piece to an earlier volume or 10,000 other jokei.. • • DON'T !VE TIUNK .UOUT IT, IN A.NY.IANCUAGE -la his sanctum at OaJbo:a p.,~mon. owner hll Toi r h:ls posted a number of warninc iant- One rcad5 "OiJanncc Mcrokok." Alk your Indonesian f riench wh.it it ml!an5. llut here·, 1 clue: AU o( •hich produced the niaht's bc\t line. It came Crom a dinner guest ot the No. 1 tnble. who h3S heard &rlc's banquet rouhne umpteen 2illion times. ''Tell me something. Milton," said the 1.ongtimc friend, "ho prefers to remain anon)mous. .. If you really know 20,000 jokes, why do you lcep using the s:ime· few over and over ·aaain?" (Ou ch. As one awed lbtcner obscrved,"Nobody else in America would've dared to sny that to Uncle Miltie.") r. It's right up there -.ith "No F'umar," ··Defense de fumcr." :ind .. Ro~inc f~rbudt:' . 0 ARO.,ND TOWN present "Women & the Law -We h:ive not come very Car l:itety," to the monthly mcctin& of the Oranie County Ch:ipter of Women in Ma1U1gcmcn1 at 6 p.m. at the Sheraton Newport. Rescrv:itions ore in adVllncc ond cost is SlS for mem~rs :and SJO for guests. For more information, call (3IO) 988-3100 • n.u IHOfl Free flu shou will be ro:iJc av:ul:ablc to all seniors between 8 .md 11 :30 a.m. al th.: Costa Mes:i Senior Center, 6~5 W. 19th St. Please c:ill 645-2356 for more informJtion . HISTO•ICAL JOCllTT GATNH INO The Newport Bc:ich Historic.ii Society will prcM:nl ;in c'cnini; w11h 0 TllAT'S ZUDIE'S, AS IN ZOO -A'> the latest ad .. cnture in my COfltinu ing series of intrepid explorations into the , ... 1d) or Costa Mc'>a, 1 dined Sunda) night a l Zubie's, an cxolic outp<.>'>t at the cr<bSroath of 17th Street and Placentia. The lure was 1rreMstible: a I larry Babbitt and the Big Band wunds along with a buffet runner st:irting al 6 p.m :11 the BalboJ P:ivalion. Event pncc is Sl8. For more information, contact the Newport Bc11ch His~onc:il Society :it 675-6161. au stNUS TO ausUtut LUNCNION The B:ick Bay Oub is hosting J business to busm.:ss luncheon at the Le Meridaen Hotel in N~pon !kJ;;h lx:tv.een 11 :30 a.m. and 2 p.m Pka\C call 5864660 rur more 1nforma11vn FRIDAY NAUNTID HOUSI rhc Burl..: f.in11ly w 111 Ix: h;,i' H\~ a haunt.:J h,1u<oe hu.t.i~. Satu1d.1\ ;,and speaaJ o&rina ot dtlctea, ribl aod briaet -pjlcd ~ oa one plate, w1th all IOrU ol yummy •• '1dc:-dishcs ran.led hi&b on'°° Jdl'a food-chain list. AU Car $6.95, indud1n1 the s:alad lxar. Helluva deal. ~rhe Y1Wdu11t-ca~ted pl11ee wal. p kcd, alOQ& v.:ith hs ~ tcr , •tructurc. Zubie's Gilded Ca~. and I'm till tr')inc to dif.'C>l it II. I mc:an. thi .. onderfully ohJ.Ca1hioned saloon m:ikes anolhcr of my fa,orite oa)es, Gufs, look like the Rill·Drhon. There m:iy not be much money in the column-v.riting game, but t'm happy to "'ork !or food. Papp). p:l).$ lhl! bri)ACI. Mumble. mumble .. Jc,.,, Kobrin'a column ruas Monday and Wcdac-;d-UJ'. Sund:ly between 7 and 10 p.m, The location is Newport Dunes. 1131 Back B:iy Dr~ Nev.port Beach Admission is free. · SATURDAY aOOITIU CAa WAIN Cm111 Mesa High School Soccer Team &xbtcrs "'ill huld J c:ir v.uh from 9 a.m. to 3 p m en the front p.irl.ing lot of the 11Ch1JUI DOG FASHION SHOW Nc\\port Dunc~ Rtsort rs spon'oOring "' fir)t ··lop 0og·· r.~h1un !>hov. .at 11 .i m Prc·n.g"1r.i11on re, •~SS and SIU on 1hc 4.i) lll 1hc C\ent for m(lf, 111lurmatJon or lo mJl.e rc\,f"oili.'n'>, c-.111 ?:?Q-Dl :-.L Please .Iola Us For Dinner Laneh or Weekead Bnuat;.h Sabatlnc>' s was onganaJly founded In ChicaQo after our tither brought Irle tnlly recipe for oor famous llallan Sausage from· Palenno, ltaty i11he 1930's Today, his sons & PldSOn "contil1.le to provide a ~ meoo of dlef'll'.fc bft.-i food ~ fresh daly Incl seasoned with s generatiollS of flrnlly pttde ....... .. c.r.., j ca.tin .,. ,.. ... "';, ..... ,.._ .. Thank you.· The Satd1o Famly f« Reservations Call . 7aa.oe.2t 111~-·-.- UNKEN <(ITREASURES @F (![HE PANISH ~ALLEON ~TOCHA ~n the )"Ur 1622 Al lbt beiaht of spa10•1 po•r. htr rich«t wp, Th• Nuatro Snoro • Atocho. wnt down dur1nj a f~rce Cln"bbun hurricane. /Jter ccnturiu of searchln .. tM Atocha WU 6oally di...co~ off the F'k>rida ~ >J_moft 80 tons of aiMr and 200 t..n of &old, 3.000 emerald•. 100,000 piec:aJ ot t-.... nifbnt Period j«wtlry and Spaniah Colonial artif acu haw '*"' ~ r .... the rub of chil ~ a,hJp. ,,, .......... ••allt*..,'*willlliMfu W 11 '5 • •s ... .................. . ' .... ··' .. , .... .. wreck. u doa&JMnted by Nabo~J Ceocrarhic lh Wtt CbMla Bart kwelcn ,proud to piacnt a $4 n of U\11 aatinQ trt.\wre, rt,,e a ~of lift kl6t for centu · . J · in u.a (or thia ·one in..a·Hfeli t t'I nenct .. Marine Archaeo~ JVDIS J. Sindair and ..-a.era of the Atoc:ba Rt~ Di¥e Team .,_ar Ill ~ adU- ~ .. o.n. 8MT Jt\le9n with' th. THaaur t of the ..cha.. ... 4 Wectn11-.. ~ 17, 1- A ., • ,.. ClllCll' vlctm• S omc 80 women. an bfea I cancer 1ur- "ivon living in the Nc1o11PQrt·Mcsa community, ore joinin& forces wi1h the .... Cllll Society Editor American C ncer Society to help women newly cJiagnoscJ with the di ca e. "The mo 1 rmport:int thing we · do is visit the women who are breast c:mcer patients. As sur- vivors, this sends a very clear me age of hope," siud vo lunteer Mary Zvonck. The dedicated "Reach To Recovery" group also donates clothing to the Ca ncer Society-sponsored ''Discovery Shop," •n upscale repeat boutique in Corona del Mar. In an ongoing effort 10 ra1l>C awarcne~ and much-needed fu nds, a "Dll>COH~I) .. (a)hion hO\\ JnJ luncheon i) planned for l\:o' 6 JI the Country)ide lnn, Co)t..t ~1cl>J }. toJds "111 lhsplay repeat IJ)h1on) from the boutique, Jnd the lunch, including a donation, 1) JU't Sl7 per per)On For rel>Cl"\allOn) and information, contact the America n Cancer Society in Santa Ana. or cllll 645-3349. I The Education Suminh it planned as a RtpOaM to I.he dil- enchantment of parcnu with tbe financially troubled tchool district in the wake of the cmbtuJement scandal. · "Tberc's 'a new feel4JI of opcn- ne in the ldM)ol dilcrict," lllid Newport Beach rettdent ~ Chu, the mother of two dllktrea at Corona dcl Mar Miah School and a son at Stanford UnMnity. ''Jn the p t. many parcnu felt ex- cluded from the process." ..Qiu, a mediCal office businC$S manager, is chair of the school ite council and the grant writina tulc force at Corona del Mar High School She says the new superin- tendent rcaUy listens to parents. "He's open-minded," she said. . ''He takes a deep breath, he swal• lows bard and he says, 'OK. let's cc if it's going to work.' " Committee member Lenora Sears of Costa Mesa, a teacher for 22 )CMS in the Newport-Mesa school district who retired in 1989, said the invitation to parents, teachers and community members to take part in school district plan- ning is "unprecedented." "I'm very excited about this op- portunity," said Sears, whose five children graduated from Newport- Mesa school . "The community is being given a wondcrfuJ op- portunity to bring about creative change in this procc ." Costa Mesa High School gradu- ate Jim Ferryman, a real estate agent whose wife is a teacher in the Newport-Mesa school district, said be joined the committee be- cause he believes parents can have an effect on local school . .. I don't think there was this kind of atmosphere here before.~ he said. "I care about what's hap- pening in our schools and I see a lot of problem~ out there. I'd like to be part of the solution." Wanna place a classified ad? Call the Daily Pilot classified advertising department at 642-5678. C.21aa• FuadJag Group REFINANCE TODAY Garaateed To l.anr Yoat .. -Moitllj Payment At ABSOLUTELY NO COST! Coll Today Fora Free Consultation (100) 201-FUND 5031 Birch·Ave., Sui1e E, New Theodore : Taylor I Book Signing Thursday, Oct 28 3:00-5:00 The OWdrcn's Boobhoppc uwia:s you to an awograph pany to crltbrarc the ~ ~waiccd sc:qucl to -i'bc Cay-. "Timothy <XthcCay:' The Children's Bookshoppc In W csrc.liff Coult 675-I'Gl .. 1831 w~ Dr · NCWTlOIT Education Summit Committee Here il a .. of the ........ appoillll d r-..yllilllt br tM · Newport-MN ·Unllled School Oistrid loard ol TNtleet: cad eater&ainmcat," Aid JW lJotd.,._~ rot abc fair • ~ said abcy plan &o Nill .ell 1icket1 &o abe fair in adviacc "for $4, wbacb Would bC JOOd any day, in· cluJ1n1 wceunds. •"fhat'i very cheap con•idcrlna the CO)l ol a lnO\'ic • Cbud4• Amador, 1hesc d:.~" Uoy~ ~id. • °*" MeY • John Bushnell, Costa M~ •Annie Chu, N~-port Beach In April, fair ·board offacials ~talid 'W1lb Pacalic Amphithc~trc P<&rtncnhip I• bUy the 18.SOO.ie;ll concctc fucility for Sll.5 null•. 1"hc mwc rcti0lvcd on·coing connict bct~ccn owners. the (oir board anJ local rc~ident' ubou1 cunmact ~iol:uion~ rcg:irdina • noi~. • Phillip Dawkins, COSt.l Mesa • M.lureen Drake,' C())la Mesa Part uf the uarccm1:nt indudctJ Jruppina a law.uit fill!d by amphitheater wnc~ :aHcging th:u the fair did not provide the required 5.000 ~rlting ~pace) in •Karen Evarts. Newport Beach • Jim F~ryman, Costa Mesa •Allen Q>ody, Newport Beach • Dillon Henry, ~Mesa • Magdalena Hernandez, Costa Mesa • Marina Hern.indez, Costa Mesa •Judy Joyer, Corona del Mar • Judith Kelley, Newport Beach •Arthur Kidman, Newport Beach • Rosie Melgoz, Newport Beach • JoAnne Parkins, Newport Beach • Ralph Rodheim, Balboo lstand • Diana Romo. Costa Mesa •Lenora Sears. Costa Mesa • Clay Stoel.ton. Costa Mesa • John Vallel~. Newport Beach • Karen Wilson, Corona del Mar • Anne You nglove, Costl Mesa ROOM From 1 Amcric:in {fag. "We're good and l3w-abidin& citizens who ha .. e un- willingly got oursclvc in :sn unu- sual situation." At the Oct 11 council meetini. the Pcctses OCCUl>Cd Rich Hcn- nini, the builder or the house on . Rvby, of.sloealing their plans from City Hall and copy-catting their. ho~c. Plunning Director Jim HC\vkkcr confirmed the plons arc missing from the city' files. The Peetscs aid when Henning built :i room ubove his garage with apparently no protc~• from city of- fici:lls, they though1 they didn't need permission either. After Henning lo t the home in foreclosure, the Planning Comnfr~­ sion granted :i 'aciancc 10 the people \\.ho bought 1hc house Heart and Sole Classic Octobfr 30. 1993 A life evety 34 seconds ... Thar• what cardiovucular d-... 1s cod1g our ~ ~-TM HMtt cl Soul a..lc' • • AJnd .m'r' w .._,, Mid "' __,,, ,,,. .o.c. c,,.,,.., ol ,,,. Am«lomn HMtt ~ Their go'1J Ill fO l9duoe dfllt\lly Md '*8llt from CllldlovucUar d fluses and.,,__ Al money ,..,.,., by lhl a.st-Is wed to •tppCtt JWMl'Ch, tc*•9fbW progratM cl comt71ldy ..,,.. ~ .,.,,. .,.. ,, Ol'fllt"lzed by ~ .w1 no rrron.y Is paJd lo oumJt» fl"OUI». ~. Aobee't Burne Pr•ldenl, ~ N9wport °""' ••DPl1*1t Ch9lrmlln. Anwtml1 Hellrt Alilr\. r from the bank. permitting the room above the garage. The com- missioners believed the new own· Cf\ shouldn't be puni>hed since they bOu&ht the house that \\;iy. Du& Hennin1 said Monday the room w~ not Oni hed when he moved out o( the house, ond the new owners m~t have finished ii themscl .. es. He oho denied steal- ing the Peet)Cs' plans. Also on Mond..iy, the council or- dered Neil and Kerry Darth, the owners or a home on the 300 block of Ducna Vi ta Doulevard, to rip a room of( the third story of their house. The Barths told the Planning Commission they built the e\tra room when the) d1scmcrcJ they had a third child on the \\J), Plan· ning Director Jim Hc"ad.cr )a1d. He said the)' dn.ln't appl) for a building pemut bccJU),C the) knew ii would be denied INVESTIGATm From 1 . not be climinlted," UP-ton said. .. We're till v.orkin& on the case, but it may ncvc1 be solv~d."' As for Cal·OSHA's conclusion), Upton agrees th3t the pre ure re- lease v3lvc on the reSt3urant'l> ~:ttcr hc:uer w:is mi in' at the time or the· bla t. ··nut at is not wh:at I sec 10 be the problem." Cal-OSHA. howe\'Cr, h3s ~tcd u statewide haurd nlcn b3 ed on the El Torito cxpl~ion. "It's the employees' r~pon~ib1l· ity to check the h~ter," Cal· OSt lA spoke man Rich:ird Ste· phen> soid. "There wns no record of thi) p:srticul:ir bollcr (at El 1,,. rito) being maintain~<!.-" 1::.1 1'orito offica:ab ·ha' c gone on the rcrord ~)1ng 1h:11 not only" J' their boiler tei.tcd, but ii P~')cd inspcc11on six "'ceb before the bl3)l. Newport Dunes Resort hosts the 661~ ~99 IF~~~ Spee llClffld by The Pete.re COl'1'l*")' ond Advanced Pa Dis Saturday, October 30 at 11 a.m. .• Beat bll\ll..., • a..~- • 8eat QUI _,., • 8MI I tlllc t • 1 C01UN • 8el1AM1 Wllf • Biil l'ftdlr411l ,.,~ ~ ' Prltes for each category with grand pi:lze and trophy awarded to lop Dog" and its owner. To,..,.._ )'O'.s dog e..a. I (714) 729·00rtE The ny "9 • SS• JOii ft1911* beb-e Oc.-.30 Md$10h_of .. ._t a.-111 .... •tO • Adrwioll ~ ..,_ .. "'-...... w l.IJ In .. ..., °"°' bf 3,. Mdlr Ocar*9r 29 let Pf9 ,.. OtCllh~-- DUflES • ... SPORTS EDITO R ROGER CARLSON. 6"2-0 30, t"St. 317 c Michaela's regimen: d•t ·one I d1y at a time ~ lrlPies sustained In auto accident hav8 forced fonner Newpart Harbor star 1D work out to a different tune. By RidWd Dunn. Spotts Writer M ichoela Ross. • one or the most cclebr:ucd fe- male athl~tcs . in the history of Newport Harbor High, as out of breath after making the di'1"tcuh journey from her bed, to 16c bathroom. nnd back. . Wilh a ~alkcr. her st~p arc slow. This is not where Ross, who is lnCd to being quick and nimble on tl\c track and on a basketball ~ourt'. intended to be \\hen she ucccptcd a ba~ketball ~holarship to Cal Poly Pomooia. · "Walking' is my .dream right no"." Ross said from her bed Wednesd:iy. "You're ne\cr prepared to han· die anyt~ina like this, but when ll happens, )Ou ha\e to. It's like sports: You ha'c to be tough and me 10 the occASron." Re~ting al borne in Co)ta Mc~a now after spending 12 days at Ho:1g Hospital. Ro$)0!1 ba)li.ctball future - and her 'life -nearly, came to an end about 9 p.m. on Oct. 11. when a tcomm:1tc 0 ) car that was c:irrying Ro~ and two other phl)en crashe d into a tiee. Ross, >itting in the p:w.cnger scat \\hen the driver hit a curb and lost control of the \Chicle. \\:b the mo t ~· r10U Jy injured or lhe fourfrC)hmcn plj)C('). "1 jUlt remember laughing .ind hJ\mg a good 11mc," s:aiJ Ross, \\ho \\a) \\CJring ·a )Cat bdt, adJ1ng th.al then: "'a no alcohol in'ohcJ 1n the onc·cJr ac· cidl!nt. "I remember going O\Cr the r~11lro.1d trnru that led to school, then I remcrnhcr glltng rcaJly f.a)t to· "'anf a tree. I Wtin't lool..ing at tthc drive r). We "ere .all jul.t taUJ ng. None of u~ rcnicmbcr QO)lhing. It h.sppencd aJJ of the )uJJcn. . .. After \\C cra)hed, I rcm~lli:..c. .lb.e. ful!nun lltc.d . to get my rect out at·rhc C:ar I he front part of the car ~n.s 311 cru)hcJ in. and he full 111 u~ J:rn) ut Life equipment to break the C.lr JnJ get my Ccet out. I l..oc" I "a) in trouble." Ro) • who ln.)ISh )hC0 1l he bJ-.:1.. nnt ~CJ.\OII ar1cr r-:J-,h1rting at C31 Pol) Pomon.a th1, \Car, )UCft:rcJ ~ becau$C they thou,ht J > 1n a terrible st tc, but 1 re lly ~u ll't. J ju 1 '1artcd thinlr.ing abvut ;alJ the: thin I u~d to do." ' Ro)~. cwport Harbor')' l 9'n·93 Femak Athlete of the Ye<Jr, and a three-umc All-Clf Southern Se~tion basketball pl .. )cr Cor Cuach Shannon Jali.o)i.;), did much in four varsit) sea~ns (or the S.silors. In adtli· tion 10 h lping put the Sailors' girh b~\le1ball pro- gram on the credibilit)' mJp, Ro·.s \\a'i 3 three-time· · team MVP in track and field. including re:ic:h1ng the state high jump final) la)t ~pring. "I'm dctfinitely coming ba~;· said Ross, Y..bo plans to re turn to Cal Poly for classes in Janu· ary. "The doc· tors said it \\Ould take about n year tt> get b~ck to "here I wtb , but I don't think so. M ) body heals fast. and 1t "111 especially if J have good spir· ifs. Whe n you're I• • • put 1n a s1tuat1on 'I couldn't see much be- cause of the cut on my eye. I remember hea~ing a lo! of screams. There was a lot of noise and confusion. I didn't feel any pain. really, but I felt a tingl ing in my wrist and ankle; I knew they were broken .' -llo\>"'~""" Ex·Ne,\-port Harbor High basblball and track and fie ld st;u Michaela Ross, wcovering from an auto ac- cident, shares a light moment with her boyfriend Ray Gallegos al her Costa Mesa home Tuesday afternoon. like this, you don't realize h°'' much vou tal...c fo r granted. I 1us1 '~am 1t1 l!l' uuh1Jc ur g,1 10 the bathroom '~ithout .am one h.:lp111~ riie \\I .11 :.i lu\UF) that b." p;Htiall~ collap~J lung, fractured pcl"is and \crtc· brae 111 the lumhar rl'gion. brol cn right hand, right anl..k :md the third, fou rth anJ fifth tOl.!S of her right fool. B~l>, 18,. .. -UAJc.m•·llt i.u• .-c»f.ul ~secy-OU .. bet • 1nJ..lc: hand and tO(:s la,1 \\l.'CI... She abo haJ pl.btic )Urge') aruun<l her right 1."}C: lor )C!\Cre cut!>. She \\C .. r) a brace aroun~ her Jo,,cr blck and pcht) jrca "hc.:n u~ing the ''Jlli.cr. "l kne" l had brul c n bone' and tu ff, but It \\ J) not liJ..c ll \\J'> hurt1n~ re.lily bad, probabl) beCJU)e I "a in )hoc\..:· Ro)) ):tid'. ··t couldn°t )CC much (after RO'¥!\ :.t\C:ragcd 19 5 poinh per gJmc IJ'>t '>C.1,«n for the aash) becau c ul the cut on m~ l')C. I .remember the SJi!Or), earning l1N·t;:-Jm All·~outhi:rn ~c.ctiun hcar111g a lot of !ICn.:am .... There ''J' J lot of nu1<,c :mJ Divbion Ill :iccol.ide ... In lrJl"I.. ""anJ f1dJ. R,,,) cunfu-,i,m ( Jilin ·1 feel any pain. re.ill~, but 1. felt a equaled her pen.On JI be'! b) high j1.;mp1n~ 5 f, ot C.. in _t..u1ghniµu-1ll)'-"mL:uu.La.nUc:-J l..i\Cl\ thcy ... ~u:u .. b.w--_-~OF State Champaon,hip)· JI Ccmtlh Cl)lk~l.\.. lln· l..en. ashing the compe111iun ilcJlur tlluctll ln ... lfle)tatc -.. "In the beginnmg. 11 "J)n"t lil..c a big. 1rag1cal de:il. "1th Bullard's Danielle IJo!>\\c:ll It \\:l!>ll0l until I gut to Hoag (after ~mg tr.an,porteJ Ros~. along \\ith then·)()phomorc) Ml'I) ~b~ and lrum Pomona Valk) Ho,pital Oct. 12) 1h..11 I realized Tina llo-wman. hclp~J mal..e )l.ll.: h1,lul) ...... 1hc: S.atl· the )itu!1t1on I ".!!> in. o~ became the firi.t to ha-.c three mcdah'>I\ (.top 'l't'") "I cncJ a lot ·1 hey )Cnt social '"urJ..e~ to help me. in the !lame event (high 1ump) from the ~m~ '>.:ho..11 Hooked . on the game of football • Jr. All-American football coach Jim Grant has been coaching the game for 27 years By Oenn'S 8fOStemous. si>ons ~r tr W hat do Cl:a} Tuc .. ~r. ~c.1n 1 urncr. Oanny ~'Neal and Jcm.>11 \\ 11larJ h,1\C rn i:om· mon'? They ~U pl:i)C~ under Coa\.h Jun Gr:rnt 1n the Ncwport·Mc a Jumor AJ~·Amenc:ln Foottull. pro- gt:im. Oran& hns been ru..s~ttin~ )Outh foo tball in the Newport Bea h and Con.>na dd Mar area for 27 years. or ·ancc: he . he admits that h..: \\Ould sa,or the chJncc at ~aching h~ wn · However, th;1t · \\OulJ mean ka,ing the Nc\\porl· k )J chJptc1 l>i:.:.iu...e Gr nt currently rc~iJe m CQlo Jc Cau. "E,cntu:illy. I'll probably chah~.: \COUC)." he )aiJ "I ~tarted here bcc..1u'c I h~d in the cum· mumt) and 1 hkc 11 hl·rc. •· Gnrnl hJ'> j rcjdy rnporbc f1.1r dctracto~ of )Oulh football, tho~\! "ho da1m it's too danger· OU'>. "All I can ~J) b lh3t I \\Ouid rather h,l\C my )()O ~ur1 pla)ang lootball that hurt doing M>me· lhan2 that I Ii.now . .,.. a 20 }Cars olJ. .. "I w~s the first foutbaJI co11ch tor Danny O'Neil," Grunt )<lad proudly. O'Nc1I. a qu:uterbad. from Cor-o na dcl Mar, spcn1 his ta t l\\U )Clll"S OS a prep al Mater Dei U1gh be· fo re: &Ui"I on to th• UnMrsity of Oregon. 'And in the .27 years I've been co~ching , none of my players have ever had a serious m1ury. The equipment here is top-flight. And I rarely fmd ltids with grade problems. or dif- ficulty in doing their homework. It becomes regimented for them; get the work done before nothing about,.. he ~ .. aaJ. "And in the 27 )CJr) l\c bcM coacb- mi;. none of my pla)· er' ha'c e'er h:id a ~CrlOU\ lllJUfy. l hc equipment here i top·llight. And I rotrc· ly finJ 1i.1~h \\ith graJe prac_hce.• where he ha~ bceu puuina up some bi& number~ w far thh SC3~n. ·Unlike many of the coochc5. in youth i.port • Grant did nOt eet in11ohcd bccau~ U( ~n ch1IJ's ~nicipation. But. with u boy n~ fo'C )e:i~ old, -M CUil, llldtll CIK'.ll problem~. or dif1icuh> an J\)11'\g their home- ~orli.. It become) regi- mented for them; get the ,.,.ork done before prac- tice." Soon after becommg a member of the first See GRANT/I Ne~f>:011-At~ Buffaloes Coach Jim Grant offers 5ome encour~gement to one o( his pla>ers durin~ Jr. All· American football action Saturday. He's beeff ~ching in Jr. All-Amerk 1.n circles for the p~t r H~;lr . DAILY PILOT HIOH SCHOOL FOOlaALL PLAYER OF THI Wiii< The workhorse _.. How else can you describe Sailors' star after 37 carries, 211 yards, 2 TDs. and, a 'w'? By Barry faolknef. ~ J.R. WALZ A 5-foot-10, 180-pound senior . running ba~ he rushed for 128 yards on 24 carries to account for neat1y half the team's total offense. 1119HICll SCOTT PROUD A 5-foot· 10, 165·~nd senior free safety, he made five tackJes. graded 91 percent, covered well, and returned one punt COSta Mesa Players of the Week BRIAN SMITH A 6-foot-5, 291-pound senior off ens1ve tackle, he provided a consistent surge, paving way for five running backs to gain 297 rushing yards. OE\VA YNE CRENSHAW A 6-foot-1-. 190-pound Junior defensive enc.Vfullback, he rushed for 85 yards and one TD, and dominated on defense. MIKE GOMEZ A S·foot· 1 O. 165-pou~ junior quarterback. he completed 9 of 17 for 192 yards and two touchdowns in his first varsity start. JAllO ARCEYUT A 54oot·9, 15().PQUhd senior, hi caught seven passes for 147 yrads, including touchdowns of 20 and 15 yards. JAY BERG-HANSEN MA TT RIGGLE A 6-foot-2, A 5-foot-10, · 1 ,. 215-pound 200-pound senior defensive two-ay tackle and tackle, his fullback, he . l '•.' ~ blocking totaled 1 O helped key tackles to the offensive help limit line's best ...._ ___ --.J Tustin to a execution of the season. paltry five first downs .. Sailors staggered in tennis, fall into lie tor first IRVINE -The di8-', respectively, sparked Pool in Belmont Shore. Newport Harbor High e • girls tenna'I team lost _,,- sole poo;~ss10n of first Junior Rance Rhodes, freshman McKenna Glas- gow and junior Doreen ..II.LY a strong defensive effort Wicker and Ryan Mulholland scored four goals eoch again t the that proved to be the dil· Griffim (22-8, 4-1 in OEC). while fe rc nce, according 10 Eagles occ goalkeeper K...J Sturdivant Coach Kenny Keup. recorded nine saves. Grussmont Tracey Heim~ {22 ass~ and led 8-6 at halftime and 9-8 head· place in the Sea View League Tuesday, as host Wood- bridge earned a 75,71 game ad- vantage to prcv3JI in a 9-9 tic. Sailor Coach Otarlie · Bleiker paired top !>tnglcs standouts Mara Colaizzi and Sarah Hawkms at No . I doubles for the first time all sea- son, and Woodbridge took advan· Hakim, up from the junior vaniry, swept in singles lo lead the Sea Kinp, who improved to 15-2. 11 ·I in league. C:.-_,_ta,T..-o ................ 4C*I. ... ..._ ..... t#t. 6-4 ... c.. M: ........ le.I) -M. ~·.Ml ..... ll'AMI. .... Ml w &.1 ........ J ~ (Cdllt. ... Ylt ,..,._Ml ... ~'4.• .. .......,f.4,W.. O'Mlsl --l-1. Ml. f-0. .......sal fC*I -f.t Ml.f.1 tage to win 6 of 9 singles sets, I.Kiii. ll"cl fOel buildil\g a 42-25 game advantage. .- The lo drops Newport ( 18·2, C 0 R 0 NA DEL --- 11 -1 an league) inro a first-place MAR Kim ~ tic with Corona-dcl Mar. which Coleman, who recently > • 1be Sailors will host Thursday at committed to UCLA, 3:15 for the probable league recorded 16 kills and three blocks, crown. while Krista Wooten and Ali Tuesday's loss was the third 9-9 Havriluk bad six and five kJlls. re- tie of the season for 1he Tars, who spectivefy, u host Coron~ dcl Mar prevailed on games in their two High swept Tustin, 15-13, 15-8, IS~ previous deadlocks 1gain t CdM 6, in a Sea View League girls vol· and Laguna Beach. leyball match Tuesday. . •11 • ....,,.....,......_. The Sea Kings. 20.2 overall, 10. ...:..-a u---.. -:.~':°7~ 1 in le~c, play Newport Harbor ~-.,_ oi..,..,.,..,_W.111t4-Thursday in a first-place show-' ... .. "H; ,. .......,._ ~---...._ • r_ • ......, down. . H • •ac '• w .• ..._..._ H •COSTA MESA -The Estan· ~-""" -M. lllt .. ,. , ... Cw• ... ''"' -6-l. • 2.., -w cia High girls volleyball team • CORONA DEL MAR -The avenged an urlicr l<m to Trabuco Corona dcl Mar H•gh moved into Hills, swcepmg the visiting Mus· a firs1-placc tic with Newport Har-tanp 15-1 1, 15-7, 15-13, in a Pa· bor by trouncing visiting Tustin, cific Coast League match Tuc~ay. 18-0, in a Sea View League girls April Townsend and Jackie tennis match Tuesday. .. Conncllyr with eight and seven I scvcn kills), and Cyn<li Richards ing into the fourth quarter. (eight kills and seven dip) al~ OCC took the l~d. 10.9, wilh parkted for the Eagl~ (5-6. ~ tn four minutes left in the game le~guc), w~ ~ed m!o a oc for _when Da.njeJ Matfl<lt sg)~d._ tht:n thfrd plate. Grossmont tied it. Wicker scored • IRVl~E -:-The Newpon from the hole 10 win il. Mulhol· Harbor High girls volle~all team land ~dded a 2-pointcr in the sec· swept past host Wood_bndge, 15-0, ond quarter, shooting .from outside 15·3, 15-10, to show its ready for the 7-mcter line into the lower-left Thu™'ay's Showdown II with ... C:O. comer or the goal. rona del Mar -6: 15 at Newport. o.-ee c..iie "· • •to T. 8owm h d 12 a.-:11• ...... .J $ I 1-11 ma . an a IU ...., 0r-..c.. 1 • 1 J-11 M~ry May 11 and Sara Fairborn "'--::.i: cw t 1111 t A.-t. .,. t 10 for the Sailors (22·1, 13--0 in -=;i: .. ~.:=t=i ... league), while setter Jenny Hecker t . ._ '· '-...._, added 45 assists and three ace. PRiii .. Gr••·- OOSTA MESA ----Shad Wicker scoring i the winning goal with • ~ lhrce minutes left Tuesday, as host Oran&c Coast College nipped Grossmoot. 11·10, in an Orange Empire Conference water polo pme to firusb lbe con· ference season unbeaten in six games. The Pirates (18-3-1 overall) play next in the OEC championships N~. 5 at f!elmont Plaza Olympic DCC wam1n 11'16' 4-1 COSTA MESA ----Melina Denham ~. smrcd rwo first half ,..~ goal.t aod the boil Or· angc Cout O>llcge women's soc- cer team crulSCd to 4-1 Orange Empire c.ontercncc \'tctory over distdct nval Golden West Tues-- day. Jenna Bic(cld and Ta1a New· land added aoaJs for the Pir•tts (10.6, 4-2 in conference), and Re- becca Comstock had rune uves in goal for occ. PU8UC NOTICU PUl(IC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICU -- .--1 .-1111w -.a. ..... , Mottuery•~ Cremetlon ttO 8'09dWoy cc.ta we.a ....... STIRTII& I IEW BUSllESS?? "Thf lAll" D191tAI ........ ,.,. .. I ..................... now• r•rl'I eo MW bll•11111 w. ..... llMCH ... ,.,. b ,_ • no ... dWlt-·lnd -,_ .. ... ... .. ... .. .. Court ' ..... "' ... Mao -""9n. .. ...,,... ..., .. _. 111 oorr911 td " we .. ,... ....... ._,... I ... ""' .. ~ a.tl, .......................... .................... ,.. ,..., "' ............. c...r c:::ie.. ' ...._. llOp by • • 10"' llcWa a ....,.. 11111 ........ Noc Leglf 01911 ....... -w.. -· c-. . ....., Cima Tia. w '°" CM noc *P ..,, .... Cll ... (714) 142-UZ1, ....... 3"11 OI J11 ....... ........................ ,.... ......... ~111111 ·.c. .... ,...,.,., ~ .... .......-..... .. ... ................... YGlil • :.:.: ~·::-.:r ., ...... ~·.. dut .. COloM *' HJP~G,...-1..._laD iavoM•nt w1e11 11a1 ~ .raoe· ball Wbila lllCDCIUta Cal 5'8't fullc:noa. • rritnd lold <lranl about lhe binh ol tbo ptCJlnGl. "I wn1 down 10 wlwre they wotc ~fciltl and YGlunl.cl'ld IO hdp Yritll a 1e1m. .. Oran• recalacd. .. My friend unlf. luted abOul 1 100C11• or two w11h it., but I really aut hoOkcJ." Bill Brown, who is currcn1ly on ltk: rootb.Ul coachina '~ff Al N~· • pon Hatbur Hlah • .-~ one ot the roundcn or lhc loalJ chaplcr o( 1hc proa~m. At 1be bc&i11nJna. 1hcre were only nboUt three or four tc:iim. but ii hllS i.nC'C arown to ils ~nt level. ··we wrrcrcd for awhile from M>CX"Cr, but I think the numbcn 1rc &J"O"'ina :a13in," ~id Grant. "We've h11d the bigcst enrollment in JO years. I believe we're aeulna mote ot 1hc kids from soccer agn.in.'" m '> From 5 • beat us.'' ' Tm. who has cnrcer touchdown runs or 73, 57, 56, .SI , 47 ond lS )'lards. also prOYidcd the 1ame· b~:>kcr in last year's Batlle o( lhc Day ll .tmiCin:il victory over Co- . rono del Mar. jcuina 30 yard !or the difference in :a 28·21 win with 53 second le!t. Though the injury effcctavcly cn<b Tifl's double duty as the ~tarting free ~rc1~. he c.in ~till help the team win. ~hen not cur· rying the b:ill. A longtime )Oulh ~r player ._...., ... ~ .... ... .,... Olllll ......... .... ol Ml Gr11 .... It.~--a la& OI se.-:r .... .-, Ml ... ..... of ii ... ,..,.__.. .. .... r ....... Warnct IO JuAior AH· ~ ~ ,.__ w ... the mow OUI ol Pop W11act was lhDI, ll the •ime, WC ftre ~a rce tO the orpniutioa.. Ona& ~ict "We didft'l l'ocl wt YreN SC'linl CncMiah out OI "· ·•wo JWl&chCcl ao Juior AU· American, and 11 bas ~· owr the yet1n 10 where there arc tcalN now ;all over Oran,c County und &all lar ow:ay a.s lnP,.-..ood.'' l'his yt<>r, Oront i coachinJ the Dufrak>cs. 1 &com which spht ih first 'i' g;srnc.. "We cuulJ be Join& a lot bcucr;• he said ... Out it') a louih league. ·'The import1nt thins about coaching ~ that you hove 10 ba1te pcnpecti~e. Some Ju)'> who try 10 emul:uc Lou Holtz or :John Robin· ~on, they get fru trated and bumed out bc(ausc the c•pcct•· tions arc w high. It con·• reaOy be 100 inlcn~. The kids have 10 enjoy it and I hove to enjoy IL·· before SCllling (or (ootb:sll, b:a.skCI· baU nd track and field 11 New- port, Tih took ~r place-klckin,g chores this scMOn. He tw kicked five field goals, includina a 42-and 38·ynrder, and has nailed five con-· version kicks. .. Thar's somelhing I have Cun wilh," Tirt ~id or his added scor· ing rcsponsibili1y. "I miss playinc defense, so it's nice lo be nblc 10 help u> 'Ain in :another 1Aoy." Helping Newport win. b, Tiffs spcc1:ahy, according to Drinkley. "Hc·s :l real winner, and w11h him an there, 11 h;is a big dfcc1. mcntall)', on the o( the gu) . " UrinUcy \:l1d. COMMUNITY COLLlel lllWI socca -ftaata 1111 Piii llMIPlldl, _z._1 RIVERSIDE -Rafael Mosqueda of Onnae Coast College sa>rcd on a pcnalry kick with 30 seconds left in the game, as the Pini~ ddeated host Riverside City, 2·1, in an 01"11\ge Empire Confcn:nce mcn·s soccer game Tuesday. OCC (8-1-S overall, J..1-2 in OEC) pulled to within a h.alf·pmc of second-place ~rsidc (9-2·1. 4-H). Irvine Valley (S-0-1) l~ds the ron- fcrcncc: ., cxrs Roger Dana, an Estancia Hiab product, played a strong pmc in the rWdfldd by markina Riverside's Alejandro Viauens, last year's OEC Player of ·the Year. and takin& bim out of the game. Vlaucru scon"d onJy on a penalty tick in the 20tb minute o( the scamd half to 1ie the game, I· l. -· Followin& a 1CX>rcle-fint half, MiU McndcU pvc OCC 1 1-0 lud s.evcn minutes into lbc 5CCOOd half. OCC goaltccpcr Eric Miftlin re· corded seven ~ LOCAL SCHIDULI TODAY Water polo HiOf' SctlOof -~ Hllbof vs Woodbndge, at Herttaoe Pit\ Irvine, 3 45 p.m • ~lty. 4 CoronJ del ~. 3.45 p.m DllP SEA nwY"• OCIUlft'• •w .. W-mTJP 111111 -, ..... ....._ P --.. ........ 1, .... ,,...._, ....... , ...... ......_112 ..... ....,.., .... _ ....... -..nt ........ , .... , ...... S?~-.. ll ~ 1) ....... 1$r.ldM.U~ t .. ••&..-•>----~ ,..,._ 714 142-5171 Bl' VISITING OB MAIL; "' 330 . Bar ~ trttt \ Cotta Me a, CA 92627 (c.r..r · .t pert Bh d. )». t.) 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Beach. aXECUTIVE fa jiu REAL ESTATE 1100 REWARD! ~ ., ................ ,1---~~~~2~1(~)4-.-N.8. oceanffout.. lg 38R wl•h•• to le a1· LO•T'. GOLD PIN 28a hM on the Andi great ~ In COMr--------r • Frplc. Grear view! Of NB up to 141</Mo. BUSIMESS oma TNlngular ahaPe .,,... 1445 mo 947·'7728 2·yr a.. w/opt.lon to 11!ftlt -~ 2769 cloalng blue circle renew. M in 48R-rv JMOR& With letter "N". &.oat N8 • Master Bedroom 2"'·8 3K fLl'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil S•I; 10/23, Yank .. •... c .. -d ba-. ~td, "' •. aq. 1• ,,_ ·-"' -pluses. New construe-llXRCUTIVI! SUITI! Trader Reataurant Grt 1oc. · 1525 Inc util tlon, ocean view, gar· near JW Alrpon, NB. parking lot. S 100 M5-98t7 or~ den pool. Not on main S2SO mo-to-fno. F,..,_R_EW __ AR_D_._ .. _o.._79_79 __ N8 UDO Pvt Bc:tt. Lg street. Nice tamlfy w/2 pkng, tum, voice mall, quiet hM. No amti.r/ girl• ao-a & 12. no ,~ con... cont RENT drug/pet. Reap M. Pvt pets. ~ ... from 0. nn. FAX. eos>'er. Fed Br/Ba. S585+dep. Utt oember t. Refs ~ Ex. UPS, notary, aecty -... ... h classified cable pd. 7234789 Ca• Ann at 17C>-85A evan. Aleo S100/M01 __ ..... _""""-'---- N&sl.g Matr BR In 2BR GAUGES non-offtce with an 28A condo w/ocean ~1 ·r-2740 above Mrvlcn. 833.l-O ___ n_t_he __ m_o_v_e_,?,..... view. pool. tennis, Jae. ii.-·iiiivii.ll'U;Riiiiiii "iiiiiiiiiiiii --~_._-· A_l_Out_nla_n __ , seoo mo. MM560 l!'llDE Cll. Sate, RENT Sell your extra Money tAJks... ctMn. single, on pvt household and Qaaa.ified speak.a a1i.y. Storage only. -h 1a--:AaA Items 1u lenguage. 112.5/mo. 640-1733 u..000 C :>;Mi.-in Classified -------·---=~~~~-- BE A PARALIGAL Accred. Atty. rn- strvcted, Home Study FREE INFO llOO-efi.~5 PILOT CLASSIFIED It'• the reac>U(ce you can count on to ... a mvnad or merc:han- d lM items, beclll .. our columns compet qualified buve,. to c:alll ... J .......... ............. ........ fl .... fil ...... -.. .... ~. ...... ,,,,.... ....... 9030 --------- •