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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31 , 2003
THE YEAR IN REVIEW: NEWSMAKER OF THE YEAR
Councilman causes outcry
Newport Beach's Dick Nichols brought wide
attention to the city with comments abo ut 'Mexicans '
being on Corona del Mar State Beach. 2003
INSIDE
The year in Quotes al)d Councilman
Olck Nichols speaks about his role in
making news in 2003. See Pege AS
June Casagrande
Daily Pilot
T E:levision news van~ overran the
Newport Beach City 1 lnll parking
lot. Legions of angry !>peakers
from all over Southern C.alifo rnia lined
up tn vent. Articles appeared in
newi.papers as far away as l--1orida.. A
11a1io11ally syndic.111ed comic strip even
~('i:t.ed on the conttoversy.
On June 17, freshman City
Councilman Dick Nichols gave a
telephone interview that would Lhrow
the city into turmoil and create a ripple
effect that reached clear across the
continent.
The interview was about proposed
changes at Corona del Mar State Beach.
Nichols said he had many concerns
with the plans. For one thing. Nichols
said he opposed expanding grassy areas
for a number of reasons, including his
belief rhat, "With grd!>i. we usually get
YEAR IN REVIEW
Mexicans comittg in Lhere early in the
rnom1ng and they claim it as theirs and
it becom es their personal, private
grnund'i all day.·
The outcry was nearly deafening a nd
surprisingly diverse. Residents offended
by the t·omment labeled it as Out-out
rut1st. 1110se who s upported Nichols
decried the med ia coverage as unfair
auacks that, among other Lhings.
violated Nichols' right to free speech.
All ">ix of Nichol!\' council colleagues
denounced the remark.
In the ensuing attempts to mop up
the mess. things got even more chaotic.
Nichol!> admitted he mad e the
See COUNCILMAN, Paee A5
nu PHOIO /OAJlYPlLOT
Newport Beach City Councilman Dick
Nichols' comments about uMex1cans"
drew national attention to the city.
Phoenix
returns
to Mesa
location
Private university has
moved its campus fro m
Fountain Valley to a
location on Bris tol Street.
Marisa O'Neil
Daily Pilot
fhe l;1~c...,t pnvate umvl'r'>1ty m 1lw
country 1s opening <I 1ww learning re11lt•1
in Costa Mc .. a.
Nationwide. more than lll0,000 'tu
dents ta kt• part in the IJniwr,11 y of Pl111t•
nix's undcrgmdualt•, grad11,1lt• .md 1·cr11fi
cate program:., univt'r-;ity '>pokC'~pt•r-.111 1
Sara 1 lyllt· '>aid Starting tlw, weekL•nd, ''"
dent~ who alfc•m.led da-.,t·, 111 lh h111111.1111
VaJley locatmn will go to tlw Ill'\\ 11'.1rn111~
center in u 67,000 'llllar1• foot '11·11 l' .11
3150 Bri .. tol ~t.
DON LEACH /DAILY P1LOI
Chang Seo paints the sky for an art pro1ect during class at the Environmental Nature Center at Newport Harbor High on Friday.
··11\ a grca1 lot·,111C111," ~ud kn111frr < 1..,
na. vil"c p rc'>1clt•n1 .md So111hern C.ahlorn1.1
director for the 1m1ver-.11y. "ll1ere\ a lot ul
working adull~ 111 that art'a who nt·ed 111 go
hack to school. -
_Learning environment
University of Phoenix 'tarH·d 111 I !l7h
and, in the mid-19fl0'>. opened a learn111g
center in C:o~ta Mc~a. h moved to Foun
lain Valley in 1989, Clsna said. Thr unlwr
slly, which ha., IJ1l campuses and learning
center<> 111 W \late.;, cater-. to worllng pro
fei..'iionab 'eektng hachC'lor\ and ma,tcr\
degree' d\ well a' technical tranung
Aboul 160 cla.,.,c., J W\'l'k will take place at
the kam111g rcntt•r, om• ol 11 in Soulht•rn
< .altt11n11.1
Elementary school
students take part
in a winter break
program that
teach es about the
various flora and
fauna found in
California.
Marisa O'Neil
Daily Pilot
T uckcd away lwhind
Newport I lnrhor I ligh
School is a rnini·oasis, a
microcosm of California.
You have your low dcsen. your
high desen. your woodlands and,
of course, your redwood forest.
And your local elemrntary school
students are on winter hreak..
While Newport-Mt."'la Unified
~hools rake time off for the
holidays. children in a pro~r.im at
Newport Reach"s Environmental
Nature Center are hiking throuWi
14 different habitats, communinK
with nature and making a few
new friends.
"I saw three hawks yesterday!"
9-ycar-old Griffin Leggr11 said.
"And an C(,'l"et," his twin
brother. C.onnor. added.
•A squirrel." continued
10-year-old Yt,1n Seo.
•And a hummingbird.• Gntlin
finished.
Th e students took a morning
hike Lhrough the 3~-acre
p ropeny last week with in'itrurtur
Dan Green. as they did at the
'\tan of every day there. Heavy
rainfall the previous day lefi 11
'irnall waterfall running at peak
now and llllered the walkways
and stn·am with wet, fallen
lt•;wcs.
f'J.lgcr to help oul, children
found sticks and started clearing
See LEARNING, P•1• A3
"Our 1yp11 .ii ... 1uc.k11h .ire· work.in~ adulh
who 11.ivc· f.1111iltc•, and c1n• out in the work
fowe," Li~n.1 ~.11d. "Our prug-rami. ttrt' tai
lt111'11 lo the work111g .1d11lt and aJlow them
10 work whilt· taking r1 ........ ,, which i!. diffi
11111 In t.ln ma 1radit1m1t1I 'dmol ··
U,1,,e, me1·1om1• a w('{'k 111 the l'Vl't1111g
or on wt•ekcml,, or v1.1 tilt' ln1 enw1 I ht•
avera..:l' -.tudcn1 .1~c· 1., 15 al·cording to t1w
'iCht>ol"!'. W<'h ""'' "We hdve mnn• of .m 1111erat·1ive tvpt• of leamin~ • c;a1d nr M.m Hock. who icach
See PHOENIX. Page A4
THINKING ALLOWED Helmet may have
saved cyclist's life The rush will soon be over
I l's a dark. windy night and I am
standing in a dimly lighted
alley holding a $48 check and a
large bag. I am waiting for the
shipment.
"You got the stuff," I say softJy to
a small brunet ma.king her wey
toward me.
"Right here, don't you worry,·
she says with a wink and a nod.
And there it is: two cases of fruJt
punch Speed Stack -emphaslR on
the "punch." Speed Stack ls
de.signed lo lncreaae energy Md
boost meraboll'lm. And whDe it 11 not
written on the bottle, J find It helps
11Uppress your nppcdce.
"l'he active Ingredient? You guesaed It:
LOLITA
HARPER
to hate.
Starting today, ephedrine will be
Olegnl to buy. My friend Aimee
Mashburn. the sllm brunet J
r~ferred to In the far-fetched
sltuallon above, is my onty
connection 10 my favorite workout
supplement We are buying ln bulk
and we a.re not the only ones.
Newport Beach-based
MoMusde lets Its customers
know about the lmpendlng ban
and hu been encouraging them to
ttock-up before their f•vorl1e
product• become contraband. An
eoonnou. algr\ covered nearly the entire
storefront that read:
Ephedrine, the l'pplemenl lawmakers low S.. AU.OWED, P11• M
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WEATHER
It will be mostly clear
today with some gu1ty
winds at tlmu.
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SPORTS
Estancia Hlgh'a,boys
~etball team went for
the Coett Cla .. lc title
egalntt Mayfair.
S..PqeM
o .. p• Bh1r1th
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NEWPORT BEACI I -Scott
Delameter rides hls bike down
Coast Highway almost every
weekend.
Usually. the 38·year-old New-
port Beech dad would be gone for
twO houri. On Sonday afternoon.
his routine bike rfde WU W>Jcntly
lntet'TUptl!d when a gold compact
car lwerwd lnto the bike lane
and struok Delameter.
The ddver of the car did not
bother to stop, Newport Beach
Sgt. Steve Shulman said. and De-
lameter was thrown off his blcy·
d e. Roth he a11d the driver wcn-
trovcling eastbound on C.oast
Highway. The rcportt'd accident
happened at Crystal Cove Start•
Partc at the intersection of Coast
Highway and Reef Point
Delameter suffered a fractured
back and a con~lon a nd is re·
~ring at Mission Hospital in
MIMion Viejo. his wife Thmi said
Tuesday.
•it~ extremely ronunate that h~
got away with this." she s.a.ld
"Yeah, he's pretty banged up and
bruised. But It could've been
worse. He could'w been para-
S.. HELMET, P11• M
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A2 Wednesday, Oecembt< 31, 2003
When most
gir1s her age
are carrying
Barbie dolls
and stuffed
animals,
Maria
Aukaush, 7,
walks with
her
necessary
\ jungle items,
a machete
and rain
boots, as
she heads
for home up
the Makuma
River in
Ecuador.
l>ON l[A(.H I
DAILY PILOT
2003
YEAR tN• REVIEW
The portraits
The Daily Pilot's photo staff selects the best of this year 's portraits
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Costa Mesa High students are made-up to look like skeletons, representing p~ople killed in
drunk driving accidents, as they watch emergency personnel simulate an accident seen~.
during Every 15 Minutes, a program designed to show the consequences of drunken drrvmg.
•
KENT TREPTOW I DAILY Pl.OT
Leilani Gutierrez, who was paralyzed from the neck down in a traffic accident, beams as she meets her kindergarten classmates and teachers on the first day of school at
Newport Heights School on Tuesday. Behind Leilani 1s her nurse, Richard Wells. .
DON LEACH /OAllV PILOT
Professor John Stupar hurls a paper airplane he made into the wind in front of several of his students
as he competed in 30th aooual paper .airplane competition at UCI In honor of EnQineering Week.
Marine Cpl. Bryan
Bergey lost his
right eye from
shrapnel from an
improvised
explosion device,
or IEO, outside of
the town of~
Yousafia, Iraq,
during Operation
Scorpion. In his
hand, the Corona
del Mar resident
hotds a medal
that was worn by
an Iraqi Special
Republican Guard
soldier.
~C.OUS11N/ DAILY PILOT
Wednesday, December 31, 2003 A3
Aging sewer lines to be replaced f111RY 11.MCE Allcl• Robinson
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -The-Orange
County Sanitation District will
begin construction in mid-Janu-
ary on two projects costing more
than S2 million 10 update sewer
operations on lhe city's north-
east side.
The project includes abandon-
ing two sewer lines on Watson
Avenue between Loren Lane and
Dublin Street, construction of a
new line to serve some residents
in lhat area and replacement of a
line on Gisler Avenue.
The work will cos1 $2,375,000
and should talce nine months,
sanitation district project engi·
neer Lany Rein said.
lne Watson Avenue lines were
built around 1940. Today they
are produclng odors and can't be
deaned because they're no Ion·
ger structurally sound, Rein said.
Newer lines on Baker and Fair-
view streets built in the 1990s re-
moved lhe need for Jhe Watson
Avenue lines. but a small new
line will be added to serve some
Watson Avenue homes that are
connected lo lhe old lines. he
said.
The sanitation district also will
hwld some new sewer lines on
College Avenue 10 replace an ex-
isting Gisler Street line lhat is
made of a fiberglass-type ma-
terial calJed Tcchite, which has
been known to sometime fail.
"We don't believe lhat line is
reliable any longer so we're going
to construct two new force
mains," Rein said.
Orange County Sanitation Dis-
trict spokeswoman Jennifer Ca·
bral said the GisJer line hasn't
had problems, but the district is
taking a proactive approach by
replacing it now.
The force mains and a new
gravity sewer line wiU connec1
the pump station al Garlingf ord
Street and College Avenue to ex·
isling gravity sewer lines on
Baker Street.
Both projects will be per-
formed by contractor Mike Per-
lich & Sons and are expected lo
begin Jan. 19, Reln said.
The wort will take place be-
tween 7 am. and 4 p.m. on
weekdays. Some detours for Col·
lege and Watson avenues will be
posted but access to homes on
those streets will be ma.intruned.
Costa Mesa Public Services Di-
rector Bill Morris said he's dis-
cussed the work with lhe district
and doesn't expect traffic prob-
lerm during lhe project.
"I don't think there will be sig-
rtificanl disruption In that area
because there are a number of
alternate streets they can take,•
he said. "We'll ll)' and help !the
saniration district! as much as
we can and disrupt lhe public as
liu.le as po~ible."
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Zippi's ballot statement stands, judge rules Featuring A Live Tribute To
Frank Sinatra
Every Monda.y & Tuesday 6-9pm Alicia Robinson
Daily Pilot ..
For now, 70th Assembly Dis·
trict candidate Marianne Zippi's
ballot slatement, which refers to
"good old boys" and political
"insiders," will stand as written
despite a challenge based on the
sta1en-1ent's wording.
Orange County Superior Court
Commissioner Eleanor Palk on
Tuesday denied a motion from
plaintiff Scott Moody to delete
some portions of a 4!50-word
candidate statement paid for by
Zippi. Court clerk. Carolyn I lein
srud the motit>n was denied due
LEARNING
Continued from Al
leave<; out of the water. Btu lhc
morning chill wac; starting to gel
to 5-year·old Sammy Kobrine
and Green suggested lhey head
back inside to finish their an
projects.
"Bye. you guy'>!" Sammy called
to Griffin. Connor and
8·year-old Paige Davies ru. they
lagged behind 10 gel a few la'>t
leaves, then ran to catch up with
lhe rest of the group.
10 the statute of limitations.
The situation came before Palk
on Dec. 19 after attorney Bruce
Pcouer. representing Moody.
fiJed papers requesting the court
order Zippi to remove parts of
her statement. Peotter said the
i.tatcment's comments abou1
"good old boys" and "others"
who "own a business staffed
wilh illegal inunigrants" are iJ·
legal because they art! obvious
references to Zippi's Republican
opponents.
State election law forbids can-
didates from referring to their
opponentl> in baJl01 '>tatemenu,,
wh1c:h ar!' included in voter in·
Shi1.ike-mu<ihroom -Ukc
organism:-..
"Aud then''> lhe squirrel's
ne'>I, .. Griffin added, pointing to
c1 rnass of stick.., and leaves high
above in the tree-tops.
Green told the children that
1he c;qujrreh have to he careful
not to go 100 high. betau<;e of
hawks, or too low, bt!cause of
coyotes that pop in at night from
nearby Had . Bay.
At the top of the trail. the
-.ounds of shm1t., and wh1~Uel>
from baseball practicc at rhe
formation.
The statement doe-; not make
'>pecific reference to F,YOne and
1s in compliance wuh lhe law.
7jppi l>aid.
In earlier coun proceedings,
legal counsel for the Orange
County Registrar of Voters op-
posed Moody's motion, sayinl: it
was filed after a Dec. 16 deadJine.
Ln court paperl>, Peouer held that
the deadlint! was actually Dec.
21, so his Dec. 17 fi.ling was
rimely.
"I'm happy that it'!> denied be·
cause ll was obviou~ that they
were 100 late 10 lilc." Zippi said
l\1esdc1y.
high :>l hc>ul nex1 door brought
cveryurn: back 10 rt•c11i1y. away
from tht• 4llll't l>OUlldl> of
bubblmg brooks and mstJing
leavcf>.
"Thi~ is one ol tJw be..,l·kept
secret.,," c;reen said ol 1he
cemer. "People say, 'I went 10
.;;chool right next door and never
knew tJ1i!> was here."'
• MAAISA O'NEIL covers education
She may be reached at (949)
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As they walked along lhe I rail.
the children pracricaUy took over
lhe tour as expen field guides.
SURF AND SUN
"There's a hummingbird right
there." Griffin said, pointing to a
walJ ahout 15 feet away. "Where's
the baby fungul>?"
"There it is." Connor said as
he passed a log covered in
FOR THE
RECORD
A story in Tuesday's
Dally Pilot, ~Fa!'eWelL
firefighter• misstated the
number of people a.t a
memorial service for
fonner Newport Beach
Fire Department
1.rainlng Division Otlef
Randy Scheerer. There
were 1,250 people at the
event
WEATHER FORECAST
Today will be clear for the
most pan with some sun
accompanied by northeast
winds from 10 to 20 mph. The
highs will be from 60 to 68.
Winds will be from 10 to 15
mph overnight, with lows from
40to48.
Information:
www.nws nosa.gov
BOATING FORECAST
On the inner waters winds
will be out of the southeast at
10 knots or less. The waves will
be from 3 to 5 feel on a west
swell from 2 to 4 feet. Tonight
winds will be from the west at
10 knots or less.
Out farther, the northwest
winds will be from 10 knots or
less. Tonight, winds will be
vanable at 10 knots or less.
SURF
The wind swell should begin
to bad< down. Morning
sAssions may still see some
ctiest· to head-high sets, but by
late mornrng expect size to
drop into the waist· to
ctiest·high zone.
Water quality:
www.surlrider.org
TIDES
TI me
4:31 a.m.
11:29 a.m.
5:06p.m.
10:12 p.m.
Height
4.76 feet high
1.54 feet low
3.03 feet high
1. 78 feet low
WATER TEMPERATURE
57 degrees
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r11e situation must be resolved
by Jan. 9. when baJlot statements
are printed, she said.
Pt!otter said he wiJJ fill' an ap-
peal of lhe decision today.
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OBITUARIES
John Poole
Mr. John Poole, longume Co-
rona del Mar resident and foun-
der of KBIC,-AM and -FM sta-
tions, Los AnKeles television
Olannel 22 and Mount Palomar
Winery in lcmecula died on
Thursday aftl·r a brief ii Ines'>. I le
was 86.
Mr. Poole 1:. ~urvived by hil>
wife of 60 yt'aro;, Olivia; 1-om. Pe-
ter. John and J\lark: daugh1er.\
Caroline Poole. Oaudta l·uta
and An~ela RaJdwin, e1~h1
grandch1ldrt•n J11c.I two great
1o:randch1ldrt•n.
A publil memorial -.rrvit'e 1.,
expected to bt• in January in re-
mecula.
The family requel>l'i that do-
nation~ be wnt to ';t Luke's
!louse. Inc.. 6040 Southron
Drive, Betlw~da, MD 208 14.
Rudy Chavira Jr.
1\ memorial -.er.11ce ·~ .,ched-
uled for 2:30 p.m. Sunday for
Mr. llutly Chavira Jr .. a SU yeJr
Newport Beach resident The
~erv1c<' will be held al Pacific
View U1apel 111 Corona dl•I Mar
Mr. C.havira died on Dec. :u
of AID~ rl'l.ited compl11..a11ons
He was 55
Mr. Chavira is survived by his
life pannrr Curt Martino; father
Rudy Olav1r.i Sr .. mother Alice
01avira and 'isters Sylvia
Brooks aml lktty tllavtra.
Helen M. Kula
A memori.11 service ,., "Ched·
uled for Nl'wport Beach resi-
dent l\t' !Iden 1\1. Ku l,1 at I 0
am. on f.nday at St J\l,111hew's
Catholic CJ1ureh in Cc>dar Rap-
ids. Jowa.
Ms. Kula dwd on Dec 25 of
cancer. She was 77.
Ms. Kula 1s survived by her
<;on Kip .Kula; daughters Cyn·
thia Garvey and Constance
Armstrong: e1~h1 grandchildren
and lhree greJt grandchildren.
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Continued from Al
lyzed."
Iler husband was wearing a
helmet, which saved his life. she
said.
However. lhe incident hurt her
husb?nd both physically and
emotionally, she added.
"Somt'times, I'm happy when
he remembers everything be-
cause Wt: want to help police get
thl' t.lr iver," ~he ~aid. "But some-
time.,, I \vi'>h he'd never remem-
ber anythmg becaL....i.• 11's all so
traumatic "
Police are invcMigatint the
case am! talking to witnesses,
Shulman said.
"We did have a few witnesses
who actually saw the incidem."
he said. "We're hoping lhe driver
has a change of heart and comes
forwartl."
The incident is being treated
as a hit-and-nm felony case.
~hulman \aid.
ALL.OWED
Continued from Al
"Fat burners w11h ephedrine
wiU be illegal to sell as of
fWednc doy). Stock up now or
forever hold your fat."
ln.,idc. More manager David
Bourk·t ..aid the sign was the
ult1mote marketing tool to
unload their future-iUegal
produ<·t. ..f'I
"We Ir.new ii wac; coming
Bourlet '>aid. "All major ma.leers
stopix·d prot.lucing it about six
month., ngo. It 1s really hard lo
find in Or.Ulge County antl
Caltfoniia."
I le is right. henee. Aimees
secre1 Speed Stack supplier.
"It's the kind of product .that
\vhen you abuse it. it can be
harmful." he said. "lf it were
really that bad, there would be a
national ban."
There it is folks: the epitome of
the "jinx." Minutes after he
unered those words, Health and
Human Services Secretary
Tommy Thompson and Food
and Drug Administration
Commissioner Mark McOellan
annow1ced they were about to
ban dietary supplements
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in regards to ephedrine. It is
reported to cause c;hortness of
breath, increase blood pressure
and, tn .;ome high-publicized
case:., death. Although ephedrine
products make up only 5% of the
supplement industry. they
account for about 45% of adverse
incidents reports. officials said.
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young people. our sports figures
and others, who have looked to
ephedrine for a qulck fix for
dieting and sports performance.
Some have even died."
What? Americans looking for
quick fixes? Say it isn't so.
Lets be clear, ephedrine Is no
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PHOENIX
Continued from Al
es psychology, nutrition and
health classes. "If you sit in a
classroom with JOO other students
and someone lectures at you,
thats one thing. If there's 15 peo-
ple in your class. il's a whole differ-
ent experience. It makes ii more
practical for them and gives them
things they can use right away."
The Costa Mesa learning cen-
ter will offer degree programs in
teacher education, human ~erv·
ice'>, criminal justice. nur>ing
and healthcare, and businec;s
and technology.
Though no new staff will be
hired immediately. Cisna said,
the larger facility will allow them
to grow and hire more teachers
and counselors in lhe future.
The new built.ling wiJI include
37 new classrooms. 17 study
rooms, a srudent computer lab
and wiJJ be equipped with wire-
less Internet technology.
joke. It does what ii intends to
and that is to raise a person's
body heat so that the h eart
pumps faster and you burn
calories more quickly. It is also
no secret that the product should
not be used by people with high
blood pressure, those who have
heart conditions, those engaged
in strenuous exercise and women
who are pregnant. It says so right
on the bonle.
So. why do people continue to
suffer at the hands of this
product? Or perhaps the better
question is, do people continue
10 suffer at the hands of this
product? Or do they suffer at
their own hands, ignoring the
warnings and abusing the
substance?
I can think of numerous
products on the mark.et that are
used inapproprialely in hopes
that it will quickly fix something.
Overconsumptfon of alcohol and
food come to mind, when trying
to alleviate stress or emotional
issues. Obviously alcohol has its
own safety issues, yet continue:.
to be legal And there is no wey
to really ban food, but abusing It
can have life· threatening effects
as well.
"People who have addiction
problems will abuse anything."
Ai mee said.
Aimee and I use the product in
a similar fashion: a half bottle
before an afternoon work.out.
Aimee said the product helps her
"get the maximum use of her
workout .. by adding that extra
"oomph" required to complete
that final set of squa ts.
J use it to simply give m e
energy ~er a hard day's work. I
am i.n the gym at least four days
a week and it is m uch better 10
be energized for a workout than
be dragW.ng all the way through
It.
Admittedly, I am no scientist,
what do I knaw'l Only what
woru for me. And what works
for me is half a bottle, before a
workout, about four days a week.
In addition to lots and lots of
water to hydrate my body. which
Is working on overdrive.
Either way, my ephedrine
habit Is about to come to an
abrupt end.
·Everyone Involved i.n
marketing ephedra should be on
notice that as soon as the rule
becomes eff'ectlve, we intend to
shut you down," McOeUan said.
•And we also have a dear
meuage for consumers: 'If you
haven't done so already, It's time
to stop buylng and usJng
ephed.ra products.'"
Maybe Thompson and
McOellan are actUllly doing me
a favor. I gueu 111 find out after
my •ta.sh is gone.
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WHATCHA GOIN' TO DO?
"How can you not like Ullef Jnavel
Snowden? That's JUSt n<1t po~lhle. •
-Burt Sant«, a Costa Mesa Pvlu:e
sergeant, Oil S11awtllf11, wl10 n•tired iri
2003 from the Polia! l>t•parm1ellt after
16 yeafl us chief.
"In those five years. I ,.;ot Lhl' kind of
experience people normally get over a
whole career. There were everal
officer-involved hooti11~ .• md I
wanted to taJce that experience and
IJ'8in officers who workeJ in areas
where they did not get that kind of
experience.·
-Daue Kress, wlw nuw nms tlw <:osta
Mesa Po/ire l>e1xmment's slwori11g
range, on patrolling So11tl1 /.()s Angeles
earlier ill l1i.s career
"Most of these rape:. arc not stranKer
rapes. It's not some guy 111mpi11g up
from behind the bushes. Most of them
are acquaintance rape!'., and many of
them involve alcohol and posMbly
date-rape drugs."
-8ol1 Ci.suk, Costa MPJfl l'ulirl'
sergeant. abow a 340% incretlSl' 111 rapes
in tlw city from tile .~a111e period uw
yc>ttr
"It just happened by rninc1denu>. 11ut
it's onJy a mailer of lime. You ran'1 run
foreve r. Sooner or later. justice ca1ches
up with you.·
-Jack Arcl1Pr, 01sta Ml!sa f'oli1~·
sergeant, on tlie arrest of a 1111111 UHUHl'd
i11 con11ectlon 111itl1 a l -yenr-fJ/tl mtmll'r
in Fair11il't11 l'tirk.
·•1 can't be Dave. r have my own s1yle.
I'm not saying it'<t better or wor,l'. II\
just djfferent. 11'11 tak.e some ~l'tting
used to.H
-John D. I lenslvy. < m1t1 Mesa's new
police cl1iej, 011 '10111 lte'll h" rli{fefl'11t from ll'tiring cllief Oww \1111wcle11.
HWe haJ starwd enl11rremt•n1 a1:1ion'
in that area by lhe .. tart or lla,11 )'L'ar.
And we were able 111 havl' an 1111p:wt
and bring down 1lw 11u111hc1 1111-r11nt•.,."
-Dale llirmy. 01.,tn M1•,a t•ofwl'
liewenaru. 1m 110111 <list" Alt··'" a inw
swtistic~ ff'l't'nlrtl 11 51111 dmJ1111 1 nnw·111
:!IHI:!
A SCHOOL DAZE
"A lot of people say thut ~tmlc111' ilrt'
lazy or don't want to lt•arn. I thm~ lhl'
opposite is Lmr. I ht.>y want to ll·<11 n Bui
lhings are shoVL'd Jown thl'ir tltroah
and they're not allowed IO think
analytically or cn11rally."
-Amanda llu/Je11st1•111, 11 ((1m11u dl'I
Mar lligh School s1•n11Jr, who '' lol1Jry111K
to s/1ijl etl11w1ors'forns uJ] ll'SI SCilf'PS
and omo /l'u1hl'r 'fllality.
"II was important to me hecauw I
feel like being a teacher t'i a very
important professwn and you haw lo
strive to remaln t>ducatcd and continue
the growth process."
-Oumdra l'mug/1, fl 1r11cller at
Newport \L1asr Elementary and nne of
rliree iri tl1e district ro gt1i11 110lml
certification, on earning tlw lw11or.
··we wm1t to bring the It.ids out of thi'>
dL'lgUsting room. Please do 'onw1hinK
about thir.. Come spend one day tn tlw
classroom 10 '>el' the disgllSling
environment they're :.tudying in ••
-Brirrany Malone. < 11r<J1U1 tll'I Mnr
I ligil School sP11ior. 1111 t/11• pm/l/elfH 11[
rots w the Nc•u1µtJrt·Mev1 I lm/inl .v lwol
m s rrict H11mrl of I Jtn•rror.~
"It :.houhl have bce11 cuugh1. But it
look parents maki ng phonl' call' 111
stop it. So many things have not gone
the wdy they said they would. It\ a
question of credibility."
-Mq: I larriJ<m. I larl>or Vie11•
Eleme11wry parent. ahout 1mrri1·s "f
asbestos remm'fll d11ri11g sc/uH1I llo11r(
COUNCILMAN
Continued from A 1
comment. hut lhargc·d 1ha1 ii wa.~ 1.tkl'n
out of cont ex I hccau!>c, nut of Lhe many
points he had made ahnut beach
im provements. the ne~paper arllrll'
emphasized the quote about Mt·x1cans
above aJJ hi!\ other poini..
In defending himself. Nirhul~
seemed to dig himselfin even dct•pt•r·
"Where the hell am I in any way
discriminating or heing a bigot hy
making a statement that is bla1an1ly
1rue?" he responded the next day,
challenging his detractors to visit tht•
beach m see for themsclvel'i the
"predominance of people that don't live
ln the area· -a point opponents
seized on by pointing out that Comnfl
del Mar is a state beach. Nichol~
charged that the Daily Pilot. which fir.o:t
reported the comment, WIU! in a
conspiracy with some members of the
City CounciJ to nu~t him ftom his c.eal.
Mayor Steve Bromberg called fo1
Nichols to resign. and wus quickly
joined by the majority of other counciJ
members. When Nichol'> Oatly refused,
city leaders weighed censuring him and
local businessman Uoyd Ikerd
announced a recall campaign. Arni
f'.ouncil 01ambc111 overflowed with
11ngry spcakt rR from M far away as
Glendale who r.1111ed on <>very 'lldc of
the mattrr.
"I'm embannbSCd to tww <• hlJ<nl on
this council." )>itld ()'alg McGowan. u
Newport Beach rf'Sille11t.
South Orang~ County resident Thdd
McA11drew disagreed: "Your beach ha.1
been overrun by Mexicans." McAndrew
told count'il members.
• Others' main concem wa" the outcry
ltliClf.
"Mr. Nkhol.4' only crime wa.~ to fell
the 1n1th, • Sentn Ana resfdent Lu pf
Moreno snld.
In the midst of the furor. II wn.4 hard
10 tma~ni-how Nichols could remain
QUOTES OF THE YEAR
aT1d thM possible exposurr to studt>t14.
"I'm ruways surprised with the
amount of diversity in our schools. And
seeing the statistics for the rest of the
councy and how wclJ the srudents are
achieving and learning. to me. it's an
Jffirmation that we're on the right track."
-Da1-e Brooks. Netvport-Mesa UT1ified
Sc/tool District Board of 1hutees
mm11H'r. ma meeting the state of
edumtion i11 t11e county.
·11 makei. class a Jot more enjoyable.·
-Megan McCal, ti first-year student ar
Omnge Ctxist OJ/Lege. how students in
college want to be tliere, tL.~ opposed to
her clizssfrulles 111 11/gh school.
NOW THEY:RE COOKING
''I'm very exdted.
We 11ecd a good set
of ribs 0 11 the bay."
-/)on We/Jf>.
Newport Beart1
1·uw1cilmt111, 0 11 a
limy Romn'.~ cuming
tn Mariners Mile,
wliich is rxm of
I Vf1/Jb'.~ r.iry Ct11mril .._ _ __....a..__,.~_..
distri1t.
RAILING AGAINST THE
SYSTEM
"Why would we build a rail ... ystem tu
mow people from one area 10 another
without going past South Coa~t PlaJ.a.
2003
YEAR IN REVIEW
for her ft1tl1er. m11.sicinl11Jabby Hatfield
part of tile lligl1teo11s Brothers duo.
"I feel helpless because I don't know
anything. And I feel frustrated as a
mother because officials tell me I won't
know what caused his death for at least
five month!>."
-Pam To11lo11.se n>garding the
mystl!rirms de<11l1 of llt>r sori, Adam
\~LS/er. wlw dietl in a Cnsta Mesa rras/1
bin lifter. tuxording w polic.e, he
allegedly trit>d to carjack a woman
"It felt like it was a blessing from his
grand.fat.her. I still i;et goose bumps
when we talk abour ii. I can't just U1ink
of it as some fancy t:0incidence."
-fLdil' ln 11vier. a Costa Mesa resident.
on findi11g mi obit11nry m1 lier husbmuJ'.~
f ntller duri11g rt'nUKIPling of tlteir home.
"'lliere\ one thing we don't want, and
that's cloi;11re. We want to continue 10
cell•brnte her."
-Zt1rll Rielzl, on 1l1e I Ori! annir-ersary
of l1is si.Her Amy'( demli in Sour/1 Afrim
mu/ tile fact t/1111 lie and /1is ft1mily
mnrin11e to l1e/p or/ier,( in lier 11tm1e.
This 11' for Lhi: people. not to henefit one FLAMES, HERE AND THERE
specific person."
-Tom Smalley, tile l{eneml nuuuiger of "We nectl 10 go to lhe council and
the Wyndl1t1m Garden /late/ 011 Aw1111e say. 'lnis is what we have right now i11
nf tile Arts, said nlxmt the µreferrwl Huck Gully. 1Ju1 WL' no longer believe it'~
m111e jiJr rile C:i>nterli11e light rail systl!m. l'nough.'"
"I think. it's really important for -l'im J(ifty. N£•1111J(>r/ lkacl1 Hn, Otiej:
l'Veryone lo keep involved and follow on" propn~1/ lie 111ntle tn tl1e City
thi'>. because it wiJJ ht' a chan~11g lirw Cinmnl alx1111 imµm1.dn~ firr protectiun
until 'omethinK work.'>. And that's wh<1t ifl Hur k Gully
we"tr• hoping th;it onr of thNe "It"s staggering w St'e i.o many hon1e-;
altl·mauvc~ will be thl' an!>wer -and on firt•. nii' is the most fireligh1ing l'w
rveryh111ly ncl•tb to kh•p lhl'ir eyes 1.·wr done· in my 27 year.. a~ a
11pt·n and p;1rticipa1t• 111 lhl' open firefighter."
huw.t•, and tho'r kind of thing~." -llu11 5111/ierland. Newport Beacll
C:os111 Ml's11 0 111nci/1110011m Ublry /xlftfllion chief wlin was among
<IJU>tlfl nl>out the (',m terl.lf11• light mil Newf}urt-Mesafirefigl1rers 111/10 hauled
f""f><Jsal~ 1111der comi<lemtion. tile Sm1rltem Cl1/ifomin wildfires
"I clon'1 heliev<' it will happen. I don·1 "They're using our yard 10 hose down
undt•rsland what lhey're doing. I don't Ille fire. lhis is -;hocking. This was a
IJ1ink they would de'>troy 1h1s beauty." very qujet and c;afc neighborhood -till
-At•o l\i/1car.1/an, 011mer oj /\vos Bistro, today.~
011 1111ssil>ly lo.,i11~ lzis /J11si11ess to tlte <Jmil /.111J111ir. M•wport Rew:ll
<:n1terli11P mil. n•sident. m fin'fightcr' IH11tletl a /,laze
"I 1h111~ 1hcrl' wa., tt·~olve all around set IJY" l111me intmder.
11ta1 if. in fart, we 1.:n11ld no1 find a way "The thinR that has always impressed
for ( enterLim: and the norlh Costa me about our community is the way
Mc..,,c1 lareaJ IO fit, then we would have everyone comes together in a time of
10 !.uy. 'We'rt '"rry. we can't need. You live, eat and sleep 1ogeLher.
participate.'" You become family."
-Allm1 l?oeder. Custa Mesa dry --Jack Sc/mill, a retiring OJsta Mesa
numager. 011 " lll'W CentPr/J11r pruf)()Slll Firt> captain, 011 rlle most memomble
thnt w<111/d w'fltl tile lig/1t mil system pnrt of liis tiftft' ulith clw Fire
wulergrntoul as ti /KLSSl's II)' Smull (LJtLSf Vep<1rtment: his fellow firefigl11ers.
/llaza ..
GONE, BUT NOT FORGOTIEN
"Son1etimt''> we foigct each one of us
hl'rt' in < .orona dcl ~tar 1ouchc' a whole
other world. We ~e1· a ~mall part of
everyone every day. hut wt• 1wver sec
the""" of their live .... We don't
under,tand that unit'"' s11111(•th1ng like
1hii. li.1ppcn .... "
.'ilumm l·ry. flrincipal, n-gnrdirig n
t1wmori11/ s1•rt11111 at < i.Jr<uw 1lel Mar
I li~ll Srliool for M1mhezu //t1111irez. 17.
wlw 11orL\ killed "" I lallm1'f.'l'fl in an
o!f-roruJ t'f'l1iclt> arriclent.
"I finally i;111 my d<td to rnm1• 1u
churLh with me today .. Bui I alwaY'
lhouRht it would he fur my wedding.
Nnt tor his funeral It's too ~oon."
-Vallvr1 / lnt[ield at n memorinl ser11in•
STORES ON STRIKE
HI usuaJly go to the Vons on 17th
Street. But I believe the union's
demands are fair. I have to respect
tha1."
J1uly Q)()kst>n, n Newport BM<"h
resident, w1 rite grocery store strike.
RECALL THE RECALL?
"People are sick and Lin•d of dirty
money. closed 1.loors, backroom ckal~
and special iJllere!.tS.. I will reprC!.t•n1
the people fur a chru1ge. •
-Anw/rJ Scl1111(lf'Z.n1egger. t/1e11 tlte
fronr-runner i11 th!! remll camp<1ig11.
during a Sl{Jfl Ill tlie ()range ( iJ1111ry
Pn i rp-r 111 nrJ,~
"As a Democrat. I'm 1()()%
comfortable supportlng him.·
-Maria Sltriwr. on lltr lm.sband
Scl1waruncyger. during a talk tJI tlw
Balboa Bay 014b.
"We all made our mistakes when we
were young. For some. was alcohol. £lot
some, it was group sex. For me. it ww.
Newt Gingrich.'
-Arianllll Huffingcon. during a rl!Cl1/I
mmpaign stop at Omnge Coast C:Ulleg<•
"There's no way to get to the goaJ line
without violating the principle!. that
brought hin1 into this election in tht·
first place.'
-Peter Ueberrotll's cam1xiig11 mtmu({Pr.
()<111 Sclinur. Oil 111l1y tilt' romlitlt1te
decided to µ111/ 0111 of tlw m fi'.
"Peter ha.'l mcrediblr cn•dt'ntiab.
Unfortunately, he ii; facing a candidat~
Un Arnold Schw.uzene.:gerJ who ha!>
sucked the oxygen our oflhis race."
-Rucl.. /ollm, 11 <:<JP fimdmiser. 1111
l'Pter llelwrmt/1
"·n 1is was a very tough dertsiun for
us because of l'eter lfrberrolh I k '.,
known by the New Ma1ority."
-1.arry I liglty. rhairma11 of tlw New
• Majority"' NeuqKirt /lt>1u·h. 011 tll<'
gro11p't iledsimt to 1•11tlorse acwr
Amo/ti s, l11mr:...•negg1'r for l{ovemor
tl1iri11g tlw n'1r1/I m mp<tign.
EXIT STAGE SAN JOSE
':
"With my
h;1ckgmund m
uirpor1 i~stws as a11
allorncy, a pilot, a
111l'mlwr of the
Ai1 port Commi ... !.itm
,md the Ci 1 ii.en~
Advisory
Co111m1:-.~ion 111
OVl•rsee Llw 1t'l"l' nf
Fl loro, I ran .111J
wa., t'lec1ed tu 1111'
Nl•wpnrt Bcad1 C:ily <:mmril 111
Nm•t•mlwr :woo "
(iary l 'ri1<Wr. Nt>1111xm lll'f1d1 < 11.Y
C:t111111·1/mr111. in a /1>1/1'/ r1111ui1111nng Ill.\
rt15iKf1t1t11m
IN COACH SPEAK
"We won tonight, bul no"' Wl' have tu
teach 1hern how to really win
-Cmig Fertig, F.stnncin footllflll "°'"'"·
njla a uicwry ngaintf Magnolia I li>:lt,
1l1e J~1g/es first 11ictury 'inn' last SPtJ.\llfl
"gt1i11st the umtc' 1n1m . Inst y<•or.
/·:Standa fi1tisl1ed 111i1h rt rrmrrl of I 'J
/11is yMr. tlle l:l1g/,.s nuletl tl1f' SM'""
.I 7
DOGGONE IT
''We're not really a111i bark park. W£''rc
saying. 'They already have a bark park.
They don't need anotJ1rr one. We need
a skate park.' Dogs aren't more
important than kids."
-Jim Gray, n longtime adV<>c:ate for"
skare pnrk, on the [net tltat he supports
a skate park, but not nec:essnrily at tla•
expense of bark park proponent~.
"Eventually, 110 matter how good tht
intentions arc, one of Lh11se days. soml·
yo1mg man or woman will be on a
skateboard going through Lhat parking
lot and someone wiU nol be caring for
their dog the way they should t:?e and
whether the dog bites somebody or
just scares IJ1e skateboarde r, they'rt·
going to go down and we'll probably
end up losing our bark park."
-Terry Tyson, t/1e vice elm/mum 11( 1/1e
C.osrn Mesn 8flfk PtlfJ.. Puuridntim1. '"'
l1is oppo.~ition to pu1nng n lknte 1111rk
near tlie bark park uff Arliflgt1m J>mw
THE ONE FROM DENNIS
'Tm allowt>d to go to the rr~troom.
WedOeSday, December 31. 2003 M
too.~
-[)e1111Js Rod1t1pr1,
the West Newport
rt>sldtmt and former
NBA. star ill a civil
trial regarding an
alleged sexual
a.ssault of a
W -year-old woman,
arisweriflg the
prosttuw1 :~
q11es1ior1, "As tlu· owner of Jnsll
Sl0<w11's, ure you allowetl to go /Jel1 ind
tltt> Jmr mul 111al..e drl11ks fur pe(lp/e?"
THE ONE THAT
STARTED IT ALL
"With grass. we usuaJly gC'I Mexicans
com111g In 1here early in 1he morning,
and they claim ii as their:. .. md i1
become!> their per~onal, private
grounds all day."
-f)ick Nil lwls, NPwport lll!twh
co1111cilma11, on l1is renson for not
~llfJ/IOrtiflf!, ft1rf j!,f(l,SS <II \.OrOnfl tfe/
Mar .State Heoc/1
AND THE AFTERMATH
"II Mr. Nichol''
comment\ alioul
specific m1noriti1·'
renert the way ht•
mily feel'>. he
'h1111ld rnn!>ider
res1gn111g "'
l·m1nl·il111u11,
lll'CLIU\C th.11\ not
11uly 1cprt•wntal iVI'
Ol lhl' he't 1nll'rC~t\
Ol 1111' l'Ollllllll nlly."
-Stew Uw111/wrg. Ne11•port llPal'l1
111m•11r. !lll tlw r/1111 11/i1•1 Nidwl:. "''"Ir
In~ rummellt
"I 1h111k that l >1lk N1d1ulsi~hi1>own
wor,1 enemy .111J 11 .. , 11rad1•\ Jre going
Ill 11111tilllll'"
-/ /11yd lknrl, 11 Ne"'pnrt /leac/1
l11Hlfll'.'·'""'"· 1111 dro11pmg his rl'Ct1/I
1•JJ11rt~. 11111 il'tlffllllX tlwt lie will <TNl/t'
11 11•1111 lutox Rrm11> 10 J..1•e11 111hs on tlw
< lJrOlltl t/p/ Mt1r cmu1ci/man.
"I don't know if a recall would rrally
haw leg•,. I h;i1·:. tJw puht' in Corona
d1•I Mar ... thal pe(1ple aren't goin~ 111
'upp11r1 1hat ..
-<JtifJ ~u1.ss1•/, Coro11n tM Mar
< Jznm/Je1 of Commerce dwirmt111. 011
wlll'tker Newport Rend1 Councilman
l>1ck Nidwls will lw n>rtilletl
"I hop"' he is man enough and I
hope he i~ bright enough to realin·
tlw l'mbarra~smcnt he·s caused tht1'
nty, .111d I hope he will rcsiRn."
-Gary l'mct11r. Newport Hencli
1 tlllftrilnl(m. 011 Cow1dlmtm f)icl..
Niclwl~ 111111/11· re11u1rk.s abo111
Me.xiram "'<"""'"ti('/ Mar State
Renell.
ONE FROM THE NEWSROOM
"I le is an i11sti111t1on. I dnn't 1h11tk
a nyone in our ar«a has had a bigger
impart on yo111h 'ports and high
sd1ool s1>or1~. I le was the h'lty."
-Kir~ Bauermt>istPr. an nsxistrml
wi11t"iJ><1l tU C:osr11 Me!>t1 //iglt.
'<mu11t>min>: on former fJm/y /'i/ot
.vmrt .. , <1diror Uog"' <.ilfl.w111
<lllflOllfldng /ti~ r('tirement 11/ter .i.5
\'C'flfS 1411/h t/11' /Kl/lt'r
AND CELL PHONES .. -.
AND PDAS.
"1'11anl (;ml for t nmputc rs."
.,/1'1•1• llrmntx•rg. Nt>111por1 IJ('(lc/l's
11111y11r. "" tl1e fae't m ·lmology w1/l lw
11.wtl to rt•drm11 the sewn City C'/11U1r il
rlimict'~ 111 tlw ciry
on llw rnunc1I But remain he has. And
thouKh the ballll' left deer '>cars. city
businc~s has now returned almost to
nom1al.
THE YEAR IN REVIEW.
Nic hols o;ay' that hi<. p<>-.1t111n hasn't
rhanged: I le still beheVl's he was the
virtim of a deliberate alt cm pl IJy thi'>
new-.papcr to oust him
" rhc Pilo1 fr•lt that they hnd the
power 10 cause any councilman to
resign We believe that you thought that
if you made a big enough fuss I hat I
was not politically correct that the
electorate would ri~ up and cause
enough pressure to force me 10 resign."
Nichols wrote in an <·-maJJ response to
questions about thr incidenL
J lis feelings on hii. council colleagues,
however, have softent•d considerably.
"I have learned and grown to
appreciate the time and thought that
Mayor Bromberg spent in doing his
many city duties. I have grown to
respect the special intellect and time
Councllman (John) l;lclfcman has spent
on city matters. I have appreciated the
respect 'hown me by the council and
staff and particularly appreciate the
help Councilman (l>nnl Wi.!bb has
provided."
Bromberg 3«1d he bell~s 1hat much
healing has talten place, and that even
some good came to the city ln the end.
"It was very unpleasant, but I don't
think It gave the city a blnclc eye.~ said
Bromberg, who sald that he hns no
prohlc>rn workJng wfl h Nichols In tht:
allermuth of the co11trowrsy. ft l think
we did a really good Job giving the
people the message that thl~ Is not the
wny Newport Beach deals with
people .... I think It was important we
send e mcs.481(e I.hot If you're gt>l"I to
be an elected omctal In Newport Beach,
then you hftve to have an open mind
with respect to dlve~lry. ti you don't,
you shouldn't be en elected official."
• JUNE CASAGAA.ND£ COVOfl Newpon
Botld'I •nd John Weyne Alrpon. She m"y
be reached at (9'9) 574-4232 or by •mall •t
furHt.c.tNO,.ndelllatimn.com
a
A councilman reflects on 2003
Dick Nichols speab..
More than six months after the
controversy over a comment
regard.Ing M~cana on I.he beech,
Dlclc Nichols shared the following
thougbtS tn msponte to Oaily Pilot
questions. What ronows Is the te~ of
the interview. which wa.s conducted
via e-mail mes.'6ges:
•••
ln our end-of·ycM recap of top
Morles or the year, we plan ro rec.p
this aummer's news about the
MeXScan oomment and the emulng
contrOYersy. If you're wllltng. we'd Uke
you to ah.ate your after thoughts..
Pluse consider~ the
following qucadon11:
•. Sb mottthe llfler tM llct. hlM ,.,.... • '•on the._.., dMuipd
In ..,.WllJf
My feel.ingl on the I ue wcre that
the Pilot felt that they had the power
co caUAC &J1Y councilman to ~lgn.
We believe that you lhotJlht lhaa If
you made • bftl ~nouah ful8 that I was not poUtk:allycom:ct that the
Nctof'llj would die up and caute
.,...,._...tobwmeto ...... .... .,.,.. ......... I Pll ______ _,
area down on Corona det Mar State
Beach, which separates the paddng
lot ratroomt and co~ns frool
the beach. Thia area was designed as
a trans1tlon area £or changing shoes
from beach to st.reel ware. The beach
has been loaln~ sand, which we
support replacing. We feel beach use
should be nwdm.lzed.
Don't you honestly believe that a
coutidlman should be able to
explalo a sltuadon to a reporter with
the apec:tadon that the whole tdee
will J>e presented and not one pluue
In a IS-minute oonversadon
mlscomtrucd ror a tota.lly dlJJerenc
purpose7 I ~ l wtu 100 natvie.
le. Do you feel lt,... aipt to
remain oo the councUt
'lbe PUot took my comment out of
context and tried to make my remark
racist. The TV newscutcts who
interviewed us and most radio ah~
either wen: for us, dropped the lssue
or dJd not feel out actions were
grievous enough to follow up ln any
way. ()nly the PUot and the (Los
AnaeJetl nmea foUowed up and had
l'eJ*tetl. t.o whom we nm!!~.
epeculating on and vWfylng our
cbarader. Why ahould r ..... , 1Wo
l°"'Wt CounlJJ ..... poll .,_...~UdM olawpor.,..
Win ...... ·-Canldnlenll ::::-........ who knownw.. muo eddt h out. I 1oohn
_,, IO . .......,C my c:orwdtumll,
Wbylbciuld lllOw lbe ~on• Wbiai. t'Uice me to n.lip\.
way you conduct pubUc buslnell or
the way you oonduct yourwelf ltl
pubUcf
2. We learned we couldn't talk at aJJ
to the Piloa or JTheJ Times.
3. Do you think the altuallon
caueed permanent damap to the
~
I think we have brought more
viewers to council meetings and a
new awareness to rnany people that
City Council ded Ions affect their
property.
3h. Or do you hi that healfna
ha takm place?
Thl'i l'i not n que lion for me. I did
not vilify anyone. I have learned and
grown to apprcdate the lime and
thought that Mayor (Steve) Btombef'8
&pmt In doing hls mAny dty dudes.. I
haw grown to respect the spedal
lntenec1 and tJmc CoWldlman (Jobnj
Heff'emttn has spent on dty mattm.
I haw appreciated Che "6pect &howl\
me by the Council and 1tatf and
pattlculatly ~te the bdp
Councilman LOonl Webb bu
provided,
t.Alry MIS.._ .... ._.
........... or m •u L'llu .. ,..td •to ...,
It •PP"" lbat If you're under the
tun of the ...... .,.-1n ..........
JOU am only relPOOd In Wi1fflil. llwll then. It wOi .,.. UIOd the -.y che
.-per deddelL
QUOTE OF THE DAY
"/Mayfair} is a
pick·your·poison
rype of team."
Ru.Mii Kina. Estancia High
boys basketban coach
M Wednesday, December 31 , 2003 Spof'tl Editor RlcMrd Otlnn: 19491574-4223 • Sports Fax; (949) 650-0170
BOYS BASKETBALL
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EYEOPENER
• Daily~Pilot •
SporV tlal~ ....... ,_._ ..... .-
Jan. 5 llonofee .
DON WATSON
Monsoons storm Estancia for tourney title ·~·
. ~-
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
COSIJ\ MESA -Mayfau Hlgh's boys
basketball coach Monty Owens had one
goal in mind heading into Tuesday's
champion.ship of the 19th annual &tan·
cia Coast Classic against the host P.agles
and that was to contain
junior forward Carlos
Pinto.
Well. Pinto slill scored
20 points to lead the
Eagles, but the Mon-
soons soared and sho1 their way to a 70-
48 victory over &itancia. the designated
home team, to capture the tournament
11tJe.
Seruor Andre HoUh scored 16 of tus
game-high 22 points rn the first half, in·
duding four consecutive three-pointers.
as Mayfair (10-2) never trailed after tak-
ing a 9·0 lead two minutes. 14 seconds
into the contest.
"!Mayfair) is a piclc-your-poison type
of 1eam, • Estancia Coach Russell King
said. "They have the three-point shot and
thetr guards create opportunities making
it tough to defend."
Senior guard Patriclc Ouistopher had
16 points to go with three steals while
senior forward Duane Wright scored six
points -two coming on a two-handed
dunk -and grabbed 11 rebounds.
"They got second and third opportu·
nities and h's a credit to them." King said.
Senior forward Scon Sankey scored 12
poinL-; to go with eight rebounds (seven
in the first halO and six as.sists. while
guard~ I lugo E.scobt'do and Jose Vira-
montes each tallied six points apiece for
the Eagles (8-5), who trailed 38-34 with
5:40 left 1n the third quarter, before the
Monsoons scored the next eight points to
build the lead bade to 12. The closest Es-
Lancia would get after that was 49-41
when Pinto rebounded his own miss
with 47 seconds to go in the third quar-
ter.
The Monsoons held Pinto, a first-team
All-Golden West League performer as a
sophomore. to 15 shots -he made
l>e'Ven -and routinely double-teamed
him whenever he had the ball.
"We designated two guys to run a dou-
ble team on !Pintol to get the ball out of
his hands,'' Owens said of the defensive
strategy. "We know he does a lot for
them."
King thought the f.agles did a good job
getting open so Pinto could have a man
to pass to.
"We moved Carlos into the low post
since they were doubling him, thinking
he could penetrate and give up the ball."
King said. "We looked to pass ahead for a
jump shot or a layup.·
Sankey dialed in from long distance,
hitting a two-pointer with his feel touch-
ing the three-point line in the first quar-
ter while knocking down a three ball at
the top orthe key to pull the Eagles with-
in 33-29 early in third quaner.
"Th.at fired him up," King said with a
smile. "He was in a rhythm and the
adrenaline was pumping."
Mike McDan.ieJs and Shaun Markley
added two points apiece for the f.agfes.
who were outscored 37-23 in the second
half.
Sankey and Pintq earned all-touma-
ment honor.> along with Wright--and·
Ouistopher from Mayfair. Hollis was
named the tournament's Most Valuable
Player. ~
"Tile first one felt good and I just kept
letting them go.· Hollis said of his four
straight threes in the first hall
&ancia Coatt Qatllc
Oiiri1illOi"""' prne
MT:n 70, &tanda 48 ~~ 15 • JO Mayfair Est11ncia 111 10 1a 1
MaytW-Wnght 6, Hollis 22, Allen 11.
ChriS1opher 16, Grant 3, Stewart 6, Taylor 4,
Robinson 2.
3-pt goals -Hollis 4, Christopher 2. Grant 1.
Estancia-Pinto 20, McOaniels 2, Sankey 12,
Viramontes 6. Escobedo 6, Markley 2,
•
Metsal'l&r O. Veretre 0, Kopp 0, Salas 0, Yoong 0.
3-pt. goals -Pinto 3. Escobedo 1, Sankey 1
MEN'S BASKETBALL BRIEFLY
Lions
fall at
finish
Vanguard nea rly ra llies
from 26-point deficit, but
loses second conference
game to visiting Westmont.
Steve VlrKen
Daily Pilot
COSTA Ml ~\ t\lmtht.
111.11 mui.t haw h<'en what tl1t· Van~an1
l lniversity Uom. Wl'rt? :.aying aftt>i they
nearly r.ulied fro m a 26-poini dcfkit. hut
lost. 62-55. to Wl',tmont in a Golde11 Stale
Athletic Conft•renc:e men's ba,kcrhall game
JI lhl' Pi1 1\Je..Uay.
11w (jom. (6-6. 0-2)
1milt:d, 44-lfl. wilh 16:46 re-
maining. bu1 came within
50·45 with 8:11 left. West·
moni (6·5. 1-1 l regrouped
and led 58-47 with three
minutes 10 go. However.
Vanguard came back again ru1d cul the deli-
c11 10 58·55 when I loruce Wonnely drove for
a layup with 2.5 seconds left
TIH.• Uoru. had 10 foul Westmont Kevin
BlomslrOm, the Warriors' best shooter.
knocked down both free throws on the dou-
ble-bonu.-. oppornmity with 20 seconds left.
Then Vanguard's Brian Kim was short on a
reverse layup with 13 licks left, and Blom-
strom WM fouled and hit both free throws
again.
"They've got a lot of heart," Vanguard
Coach Bob Wilson ~d of his team. "We
have played wllh hean most of the year. But
we can't put ourselves in that posit.ion
against an excellent tenm "
Vanguard dug us hole with a poor-shoot·
Ing first hall The Uons were 24% from the
field (six of 25) and they also committed 11
turnovers, a.s the Wnniors built a 37-16 half.
time lead. But Wormely. a 5-foor-6 point
guard who scored all 16 of his points in. the
second half. led the comeback.. He nailed
four or six three-pointers after halftime.
In addition. Josh Pierson came off the
bench to add nine points on three three-
polnters, and Brian Kim contributed 15
points. Kim scored eight points in the sec-
ond half when he drove 10 the basket in-
stead of shooting from the outside. Curt
Wat.son (four points) and Levi Seekins (four)
were also instrumental in the Uons' rally.
Blomstrom led the Warriors with 17
points.
The Uons drew seven offensive fouls. ln-
dudlng two In the final two minutes to grab
momentum. But the Warriors remaJned pa-
tient and held olfVanguard ro grab thelr Hrst
GSAC win, leaving the Uons searching for
one of their own.
"It's a 40-rnlnute game and we have to be
ready,· Wilson said. ·1 t.hlnJc we were ready
to'stan, but we were Just out or sync."
Above, Vanguard's Brian
Kim starts the Lions'
second-half comeback
with a layup around
Westmont's Kevin
Bartel. At left, the Lions'
Horace Wormley, who
had 16 points. rolls
around a def ender
looking for passing lane
under the basket as the
defense closes in.
PHOTOS SY
DON LEACH/
OAILVPILOT
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Lance nets win
with free throw·
Junior forward 1}'1er Lance
sank the second of rwo free
throws with less than a second
remaining to give the Corona del
Mar High boys basketball teani a
53-52 victory over Workman and
seventh place in the Coast Oas-
sic at Estancia High Tuesday.
Senior gui\f'd Jay Northridge
led the Sea Kings (7-7) with a
season-high 26 points. He was
seven of 12 from beyond the
three-point line and his three-
pointer with I: 10 remaining gave
CdM a 52-49 lead. But Workman
1jed the score on three free
lhrows, setting up Lance's game-
winning point, his only point of
the game.
Coast Claulc
Se\erith1&i i-.ne
Corona del Mar 53, Worltm1n 52
Score by Quarters
CdM 1• 12 1• 13 53
Worllman 15 15 12 10 ~2
CdM -Northrldge 26, A. Lance 2,
Freede 4, Seaborn 18, K. Welcn 2. T
Lance 1, MacDonald 0, Wantabe O.
3 pt goals -Northndge 7, Seaborn 4
Woftiman -Frausto 6, Leon 7. Burler
19, Fowler 9. Mo11tes 11
3 pt goats -Frausto 2, Burler 2
Li ons outshoot Mesa
• BASKET&\LL: Sophomore
Judie ~ansel scored a career-
high 14 points off the bench,
but it wasn't enough as the
Cosla Mesa High girls basket-
ball team fell 10 Westminster,
61 -44, in an 11 lh-place game at
the Costa Mesa Winter Qassic
Tuesday.
Cassey Brick added 14 pointi.
to go with four assis1s for 1hc
Mustangs (5-5).
Mesa got within 33-26 early
in the third quarter following
one of Brick's four three-point
field goaJs, bu1 missed its next
three shots and the Lions buih
on their lead.
Coltli MeN Wimer Claulc
J 1 Ui;pjace same
Westminster 81, Cotta Mesa 44 Score by Quarters
West 22 n 14 14 s1
Co1ta Mesa 1 14 11 1• <1-4
Costa Mesa -Brick 14, Ketty 2,
Trujillo 1, Be Vergare 7, Br. Vergara
0, Bjelland 2, Cluft 2, Enesl 2.
Sancnaz 0, Akan1el 14
3·pt. goal• -Akansel 2, Brtck 4, Be
Vergara 1.
Knox sets career high
• BA.SICETBALL: Sophomore
gua.rd Scott Knox Lied his ca-
reer-Mgh with 28 polnts and set
a personal record with seven
three-polnters to lead the Costa
Mesa High boys basketball
terun to a 56-5 1 victory over
Gahr Tuesday to talce 13th place
In the Orange Holiday Oasslc at
Olapman University in Orange.
Knox hJI six of his threes In
the first half, when he scored 20
points. He was aJded by 11
polnts from Marko Stankovic
and nine from Tony Krikorian.
Jeff Waldron scored eight polnts
and 8fab bed 10 rebounds and
earned all-tournament honors.
Sophomore point guard
Br1an Molina tallied nine asslsts
for Mesa (8·5}.
Ofaftp ~a.talc
l31i1iiiC1 pme
Coeu Me9e H . Ollhr 51 lco'9bv0u ........
Gehr fl IJ 14 13 -'' Cott• M.., 11 tt 11 11 • ea
Gahr -Rhoane 14, Arnold 14,
Sancnez 2, Alcks 11, Houston 7,
Aegash 1, Ahumlbe 2.
3-pt. goals -Arnold 1, Ricks 1
Costa M esa -Moltna 0, Knox 28.
Krikorian 9, Waldron 8, Stankovic n.
Wase O. Aleson O
3-pt. goals -Knox 7, Krikorian 3,
Waldron 1.
Lightni ng take fifth
• BASKETBAU.: Kevin Joyce..
and Man Loper, both all-tout::
nament selections, led the Sa!!t
Hill School boys basketball.';
team to a fifth-place finish IL
the St. Anthony tourname1~
defeating Aquinas of San Be,...
nard.ino. 42-29, Tuesday.
Joyce scored 23 polnts ari6'.
Loper added seven points.
St. Anthony tournament
Flttfi=i>lace flliil
Sage Hiii 42, Aquinas 29
Score by Quarters
Aquinas ~ a 9 1 • 29
Sege Hill 1• • s 1s o
Sage Hiii -Lefler 5, Loper 7. Joyce '
23, Voge 0, Hancock 3, Samet 2,
Oerhetm 2
3·pt goals-Lefter 1, Joyce 1
Fouled out -Voge
Sailors struggle up north .
• BASKET&\LL: Newport
Harbor High's girls basketball
team struggled Tuesday
against host Juneau-Douglas
High al che Capital City Oassic
in Juneau, Alaska, falling 58·
29.
The Sailor'> played well in Lhe
first quarter. but lost their mo-
mentum when thy were out-
scored 16-4 in the second pe-
riod.
Victoria Swigart had eight
points and six rebounds for
Harbor (7-6) and Jillianne Whit-
field added nine points and
four rebounds.
Cap!UI City Claulc
Aourid.ro61n same
Juneeu-OouglH 58, Newport
H1rbor2I Seo,. by Quarten Newport 9 • 10 s -29 Juneau 11 1e 16 15 -58
Nawport -Swigart 8, Stoltz 2,
Whitfield 9, M iller 6, Eddington 2,
Lewrence 2, Trobman 0, Celek 0,
Koon O. Malo 0, Slater 0, Deyan O
3-pt. goals -Swigart 2.
CdM downed in ar ·-· BASKETBALL: Co rona cttn:
Mar High's girls basketball
team fought back to take Unl, .
versity of L.A. to overtime in
pool play of the Cavalier Oas-
sic a l Santiago High, but suc-
cumbed, 59·56, after scoring•
Just two points In the extra pe-:
rlod. :
Kate Heeschen had 16 polnts:
to lead the Sea KJngs (3·6). Lau·•
ren Snell added nlne polnts and:
elght rebounds and Megan:
Benbow contributed five•
points, eight rebounds and five:
steals. :
ee. ..... a...
"'"'PliY
. . ••
Unlverafty 51, Coron1 det Mer 11 • OT . •
Seo,. by ti.node ,;, ~
CdM ti t 111 12 2 -•• • Unlv1r1ity 12 20 14 e s -M •
Corona del MM -Snell 9, Benbow 5, :
Stem 9, Ouemb9rger 9, HMldlen
HI, Wtvte 2. Mtrb 0, Long 1,
Kawate &. Sulla o.
3·pt. goele -Snell 1, Stem 1,
Duemberger 1, H ... Cihen 1.
Fouled out -Heetdlen.
Tedlnlc.11 -Bendt.
-
llot
ll\·
nd
TcL6
lie
!pt
1ur
o.
~---LllllNalcls -l.1111 .... ......... ........
Th• followl111 P•tM>11•
"'' dOlna buslneu u : Sp•tkl• Haven. 5332
lt•nllworth Ot • Hun.
t1Jllf011 Bdl, CA 92'49
$Mina M1rle Elton, Wt Kenilworth Dr •
1Ur11t1n1ton Bch. CA
'92549
lbrjorffl Sue E•lon,
Sll2 Kenilworth Dr ,
t(unlln1ton Bch, CA
12649 H•v• you slat ltd doina
busines~ y•ll No
Shl tHa E1lon
T~ls slatement wu
nltd w1lh lht County Cl«~ of Orance County
on 11/19/0J 2001 .. u .. s
Oa1ly Pilot Dec lO. 17. 24. 31, 2003 W265
l!IOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S W.f T!\11\M Sale No. 00"°'380 l.Oln No.
8006901109 T Ille Order N:Y. 0256474 APN
512·1! FHA I 277793703 You Ar•
In. eUlt under a Deed of T Mt Dated 121D2/98 UnleSS YOU T Ike Actiofl I01"Toteel YOtJt Property,
11..WY Be SolCI II a Public saie. If You Need an Explanation of the Nalllre
of lhl Prooeedinge ~Ins.I You. You Should COntacf II Lawyer On J~Q. 2004.Lat 10:30 AM. NIM r"lnenclal
Corpordon as the duly ~nled Trustee urder aMI purauant 10 Deed of Trust teciotded on 12115198 Instrument
19980865270 Book • Page of OifiCl.l Records
"' !he Office of tile Re-oorder ot ORANGE County, Caltlo!nla, exe· cuiea bY. Juan Garcia, a Slligl:e Man and Jose OaiCla. • ~ Man,
and Mal1hl 'tNz, a Si".IQI! Woman All as Joint Tenanta. aa T!\Jllor, Fleet Mortgage Corl> .. as Benltflcia,Y. -Will Sell at Public AUctlon lo the
Hlgtlest Bidder lof Cash lp;ivable at time of Ille In
liwful money ol the
Unlled StalN, by caan. a
cashilf•ll checll dfawn
by a state or natJonal
bani\, a check drawn by a
Stale ()( tederal credtt
union. °' a check drawn by a state or ledefal sav!OQS and IOan asp:iatiOn, uvlngs anociltlon~-~ aavl~ bani! lt)eci1reo In eecti6n 5102 of lhe Financial
Code and alJ1holiled to
do busintU In Ills state I At tN THE QUAD
AREA OF 'THE CITY HAU. OF BUENA PARK
CIVIC CENTER Al 6650 BEACH BLVD .. BUENA
PAR!(LCA.i all right, title Ind. lflWrM QOn\I~ to and naw held !>Y it under said Deed of T niat in the ~ litllated '" &aiCI County. Callfornla de· scribing the land tllereln • M mont tulty d99Gribed on tne above mentioned
.......... ... -.....
The lollo•lna \HlllOn•
•re doln1 bualneu as.
Calllorn11 Mnolheraoy
•nd Luer tn•tllut1 230 Nawpor I Center ' Dr
•200, Newport Bu ch CA92660 '
Ztld1 E. Bllllney, 805
Via Lido Soud, Hewpo1 t 8Hch, CA 92663
fh1• busjntsa " con· dueled by. an 1ndlv1duil
Htv• you $\M led dll•na business yet• No
Zelde BUttnn
lh1, •t•t•M•nl we.
filed With the Counly Cler~ ol Oranae County
on 12126/0J
200JHHlat
D11ly Pilot Oec JI 2003,
Ian 1 \4, 21, 20QC
W280
Deed ol Trust" The Pl'OPIC1Y1s~· de-la1bed't being told Aaa 110 The S1n11t .cldr9le
Ind ocn.r oonvnon dltlo-111tlon, K any, 01 the rHI
P«lC*tY delaibed lbove i. PurDOrted lo be 1939 FEDERAL AVENUE
COSTA MESA, cA 92627 The~
T lllltee dtda!ms any tlabilily lor any lncolTetf.
nett of lhe ltrHt •O-dresa Ind ott'8< common dMlanltlon. if tn/. lhoM'I t*'1n Said ..... be madt. but ~
OOYenarll °' w_ananty, ·~ °' ~. ~ title, poll· lfftlon. or eocum-
bfanott, lo PIY the re-malninQ jlC1ncipal eum 01 lht l)Olil(I) MQnd by
Uk! Deed ol Trutt. ¥l!1fl
ineerMt trle<eon, u Pfl>-vidtd In Uld note(I), Id·
vancee, H any, und9r the
1e1m1 o1 me Deed of
Tl\llt, estimated ~' charges and 9llp9nlel °' the T rus1et and o1 the
INS1S O'Nted by Uld Deed of Tl\JSI, '°8'Mt
s1n.631 51 (Esllmatedl Accrued 111te<eat and
additional advances, ii any, will ll1Cl'llM tl1ls
llg(Jf& priot to Siie The
benehClarv under said Deed of r rut I heretofore
executed and dellYel'ed lo
tilt underalgned a wrinen
Declaration ot Default
and Demand lor Sale and a wntten Notice ol Delau11 ano Etectm 10 Sell Tile undersigned
ca used sald Not10e of
Oetautt and El&Ct!On to
Sell to be recorded 1n th&
counly where the real
pre>perty Is IOclted and more tnan avee rnontl'ls
have elapSed since auch rec:ordabon Oare
12111103, ARM ANnclal Corporation, p 0 8oit
85309. San Diego;, CA
92186-5309. :>ale• lntormalion (916) 974-
6099, Genefal
lnlOmlabOn (858) 689· 9735 CARY Ct-iAISTO-
PHEA..._. ASSISTANT SECR1:1ARY
NPP0107819 12117/03, 12124/00. 12131 Xl3
AnORltCY OR PARTY
WITHOUT ATTORNEY
flOre, It.cobs & Powera,
38 l achnoloey Or Ive,
Sulle 2SO. Irvine, Ca
"6111·2301 rtlEPHOHC
NO 949·727-3111 Al·
TORNO FOR Newport
Olen Townhornes
HAM[ Of COUAl, WDI
CI AL DIS TRICT OR
BRANCH COURT, IF ANY
Supe1 lor Coult of Cell
lorn11, County of <><•nee
PLAlHTfrf Newport Glen
Townhomn Asaoc11tion.
1 C1lifo1n11 nonproltt
111utu•I Benefit corpo·
ration
OU ENOANT l ed Jim1 nez. an 1nd1v1du11
MOTl<l Of
SHllU,,'S SW
lEVYINC OF'FICER Or
an&• County Sherill's
Depl., 460l l•mboro
Road Room 108, New
port Bu ch, CA 92660 Harbor 01v1s1011
U 'VYING om<H
fllt NO.
HOSOOOOOOJS021
COUil CASf HO. 01Hl02a42
By vortue of a w11t
1nut d on June 18. 2003
1n the above dn r1n1ted
Court upon a 1udament
entered January 21.
2003 1n lavor of 1ud11 ment rredltor(s), New·
port Clon rownhomu
Auot••llon, a C111tor n11
nonprofrt mutuel bnnet11
corpor •l•on ~nd •aain)I
JUd&menl deblor(s) hd
J1mene1. \how1na 1 net
balonce ul S20.J94 I~
actunlly due on u1d
1ud11m1nl on the dote ol
the issuance of S11d
w111. I heve lrv1ed upon
all naht, !Ille and
mteresl of \lld Judamenl
debtor()) 1n the prop·
erly rn the County of Oran&e. Stale of Call
fo,,111. d•"tlbtll •• folk>ws·
SH ettached tor de" scrlpllon ol IHI pt0p·
trty. NtWj)OI t Gltn
Townhomu Auocl11ion
1 Ctlltornle nonprollt
m11tual benefit corpo11·
lion n Ttd Jjmenat, •II
1ndlvldu el Cour I • 01 HL02842 SHERIFF I
H0300000035021
Leeal o .. crlptlOn of
properll Unit 18.
County o Oren11, State
of Califo<nl•, con~1,11na
of c•rte1n alnptc• •nd
surlece 1l•mtnh , u
shown and dnc:tlbed In
th• .ondomlnlum pl•n
for New port Ol•n
rownhomu , recorded
Apfll J, 1979 In boo-
13092 P•&• 963 throuah
978 inclusive of othclal
record• o f 0 1anee County, C•lltorn1a.
Commonly Known Ad
dreu: 15!15 Au&U$1 l t nt
Unll 18. Sal'll An1
H1l1hls, C1hfornt1
Record Ow11trs Ted
Jimenez, An unmarried
mi n
lh1s Properly rs •
dw1llln1
If the sub,.t l of 1h1s
sele is re.I property 1nd
II hn no street •ddress
01 other common des
1a11111on, directions to 1ts
loullon may be ob· talned h om 1he She11fh
Olhce upon r1quul.
Prospectrve brdder s
should refer lo Sftllons
701 510 lo 7QI 680, Inclusive. of the Code ul
C1v11 P1ocedure for provlsrons aov11n1na lhe
ler ms. cond1l1ons. and
tlfecl ot the ule lfld
the lrab1hty ol delaulune
b1da~1 s.
NOrlC[ IS HlR£8Y
Glll(N that on lanuary
06. 2004 at 10 00
o'cloc;ll AM. et 41()\
ltmbor•• Road Room
108·0 C SMliff'a Offiu,
Clly of Ntwp0tl Beech,
Counly of Otani•. St•t• of Cthlornla I wlll ull
at publlc 111etlon to the
hlcMlt b1ddet, tor cull
In f•wlul money of tht
Unll•d StatH. •II \hi rl(lhl, title ~nd Interest
of u ld fuda«Mnt debt· or(') In t h• 1bo~•
do crlbtd properly, or
JO much t~ertof es m•y
b• necn sary to u11at~
111d u ecut1on, with
acctued lnterul and
tOlh .
O•ltd December 10,
2003 D1v1slon Harbor
APPROXIMATE
MINIMUM BIO s .. 22.228.47
••P11lnlilf's w11tlen bid
is approA1m1tely $
.. Transfer tu IS S.!i!i
for u ch SSOO 00 of
purchase prrce
Mlchn l S C1rona
Shtt11f, Oran'• County
l y /S/ O u IClj e , o.,., • .,
NOlf Do not lake down
or delace ' 1•o•led
notice before the u lt or
ut1slacllon of 111damen1
Penal Code Section 616
(m1sdemnnor).
Published Newport
Bu ch·Cost• Meu Oa1ly Pilot Oeumbnr 17 24,
31 2003 W270
llOTICI Of MUC SAU
Tho mini st or &ae
l1c1hty, accordlna to lhe 11rov1>1on~ ol Division 8
of th• 811\111eu and Proftss1on 1 Codt
C~eptu 10, S•cl1on
21101 O). hereby awn
NOTICE Of PU BLIC
SAlt
lXTRA SELF STORAGE
will conduct • public
sate nl the conlenh ol
the slonae space(') n1med beluw, w1lh the
contents beina sold lu
the llljlhUI bidder , lor
lawful money ol the
Un1led Steto of An1111ca
(tHh)
fhe ule " be1na held tu ullsly • l1ndlord"s
hen and will bt0 held 1t
17692 Sampoon larte.
Hu11t1n111on Beach. CA
9264 7 on January I~ 2004 at IZ p m . Aue·
lloneer s N1me Oenm•
Av i na Bond,
1466373-0IJJS Phone•
626 791 6261
The public: Is mvlted to
attend Terms ue cash
only Owner rtservu lhe
fl&hl \0 bid
A aenetal deu11p11on
ol lhe property be•ni
sold, alon11 with the
Identity ol the occv1>ant
renlina the space are as
lollows
SPACE NO OCCUPANT PROPERTY OESCRIP
!ION A 216 Toss111a Bowden
Crib, blCytle, baby
furniture, s1t11ll u lna·
trttor, m1srowoo,
c-lotlMf
A·f76 Ml<hHI NlllM11.
furniture, bou s. met·
tten A·319 Tony Swnd,
aotf cfvbs, lV, TV 1t1nd.
d othes.boau
D 059 RC>M1t Yaltla.
sllop n c, tal>lts roof•,
tan
0·275, Eddlt Shipmen,
mtltr .. &, f urlboerd,
boo a, tout•. lurnllufe
E·21J. Jason Carets. l Y , furnllu<e, llt.11111&
&•Ir. bou t.. htnd ll ucil
Published Ntwpo1 l
BHCh·COtl• Me .. O•llY
Pilot December J I. 2003. J1nua1y 7, 2004 W287
IOTICI Of MUC lB SAU
....... H ....
Pr•fte•I-• Ce4e Ste. 21700. 21707
Nohte "' hereby 111ven
by the unders11ned thel
• pubhc Uen salt ol th•
followlnll desc:rtbed pe1sonaf property will b•
held at the hour of I 45
P .M on the 7th day of
Janutr y 2004 The sale
will be conducted •I
Su1e San Sell Stouat. l 7392 Murphy Ave
Irvine, CA 92614 County
ot On nae. Sl•I• ot
C1hlorn1a The proper ly
1s stored by Sure Save
Sell Storaae. located et 17392 Murphy Ave
lrvrne, CA 92614 Tht
Items to be !Old •te
11en1rally desc11bed a• foll ow ~ fur111!11re
cloth1na tools and/01
other househol<I """' stored by the followma
pt!t~ooi
Nan.e nl Account
tames L Avary Sp•~• Number Bli.'6
Oat1 d 12/11/2003
S1aned: Lin Wilson
lhts notice 1s 11ven 1n
accordance w1111 lh• prov1srons of Secl1un
21700 et uq ol the
Bu"ness & Professions
Code ol th• State vi
C~lllo1me
Sates subieet to p11ur
cancellahon 111 lhe evenl of Ultlement between
Owner and obha•led
party
Publ1\hed Newpn• I
Beach t..osl' M~u D•1ty
Pilot December 24 JI
2003 CNS 619181• W278
ActlllM IN!tss .... s.......
The followlna per\ons
are dolnti bus1neu u
D1a1t1I Sketeboar dint
Prnduc11o n._ 19701
C1nberr1 Lant. thin
trn11ton Beacll C111torn1•
92646
01a11al Skal1bo1rd1n~
Production> llC !CA)
19702 Canberr • l•ne
Huntmalon Bu<to Cali
tor RIA 926-46
!his busrn"'~ " rnn du<ltd by Lln11tod
L1ab1hty Cc..
Heve you >larled doine
bu sinus yel 1
Ya ll/OllOJ
Dtttt.al SUttllotrdll'&
Productions llC. D•nni. Martin, Men11ln1 Mem
ber
Th1t "1ten11nt wu
flled with the Count v
Cletk ol Drane• County
on 11/19/0J
200HtU671
Oally Pilot Dae 17 2•.
31. 2003, Ian 7, 2004
W276
MllM-...U .... s.....
Tile lollow1n1 per sons
ire do1na bu1111ess iu
lnterv1tw Coachln(I of
Amer1ce. 2061 Business
Center 011••. Suite 204
ltv111e, C11ilorn" 9?6ll
Huward Lep1tner 2061
Busmen Center Drive
Suite 204, It vine Cah
lornl& 92612
fh1s bus1ne-. is ton
ductt d by "" 1nd1v1du1I
Have you stM led do1n11
l>us1n1>\ yet' fjo
Howud lep1l11e1
lh1> statement was lllell w1lh lhe t,;ountv
Cler" of Or a nae County on 12/0!>103
200369•7.SU
D11ly P1lol Oe< JI 200J
Jan 7 14. 21 2004 w2so·
fl<tillM lusilHs
M..eSi.tt.Mt
llie follow1n(I 11•rs11ns
~re domK, bus.mess •s
Qullnos Sub. 67'5 Ou,.1
Hill P•r~w.iy , Irvin•.
C~hlo1 1111 92602
Jdmes II Roth. 20
P.•l•tllle Sult• 140
Ir vine Cahlur n1a 92612
fhr\ bUStnt"\~ I\ t.00
dulled Dy an 1ndw1d11•I
Re(llSI• ant h~> r101 yel
beau11 tn Ir ~n~dcl b11s1
ntn uode1 the 111 ht1ou~
buS1flt)S. n•mt nt n"rne\ h•led hereon
l•1t1e• Y Rull\
Thi> slalen1enl wo
l1lud wolh lhe Cu unl)I
Cle11' ol 01 •1111e Chuflly
011 12101/0J
2003&96U49
0•1ly Pilot Ot< JI /003
Ian 1 14 /1 l004
W288
fktitlotlt lustttu
H.e Shrhnlenl
I h• tnllowme per sons
~r• do1n11 business A>
Alpha I M•r "•l111a 234!> Newport Blvd Costa
M•>•, CA 92627 Ddv1d Allen CunntnR
hdm 2345 Newport
Blvd Suite ( 102 Cost• Mesd CA9?6?1
M•lhew Loe S~llwab
1741 Tu>hn Ave Cost•
Moo, CA 92627
Th" busine~> 1s con
dueled b~ • aener al
pallne"h1p
llave you started doma
business vet 7 No
David C11nn1nahafll
Tlus stalerne"t wu
lllcd with lhe Cuunly
Clerk ot Or4nao County
on 12/26/03
Wedne$day. ~embef 31, 2003 A7
-l..... 2MO l.epl.... 2148
to0J•Ht1H
Ot lly Pilot Oec JI 2003,
Jan 1 1'. 21. 2004 W282
~ ..... ... -..
1h• followina per .ans
11• do1na bu'1nu~ 11
Cooc"t Cu11om11 C.we.
18001 Cull l a11e, Hun
t111ato11 Buch, CA 92646
J1111u A H•le. lllOOI
Gull l •n•. Hunt1niton
Buch. CA 92646
Lutrell• Schley, lllOOI
Gull Lane, Hunt1n1ton
Bt•ch, CA 92646 Th1$ blrSlneu II COil·
duchd bv co par 1n11'
lf1vt you stalled doma
busmen yeH No
Janie• A H•le
Th" st1temenl wu
flied .. 1th tho Courtly Cletk ot Or1n1e County
on l?/07/03
200369"661 1
0111y Pilot Oec; JI 2003
l•n 1 14. 2L J004
W283
lhe follow111a p11son'
If e 11011)1! bu\ltltS> 11
aJ M1llenmum Mtd1ut
Resources, b) KOS
Creal1011>. 27202 Call•
luan1t~ c .. p1\lr .. nu Buell Cahlorn11 92624
t\11 tn Othman ?no2
Caltt luan11 .. Cap is tr ano
Burh Cal1lo1m• 92624
Thi> bus11)0> I> con
du1 llOll by •11 lndlvldual
Hdve you sta1 led dome
busmess yeP
Yf\ 02 15/1999
KM en Dehrn~n
l1l1s •l•lemenl was
filed with th• County
Cl•rk ul Or.tni?e County
on I \/lll;OJ
100S"'16S491
Daily Pilot Oec ii ?OOJ Ian
11 74
1 ?~
W"174
flc1ltlM IWMtt ..... s .........
The toltow1n11 pel\on>
•• t do1na bus•nes\ .,
AS I nundatron Or~n&t
Counly I /98? Skv f'~•k
Lu de Smte J, Irv mo C~llfnrnra 97614
AID!:> SorVICO\ r l)UI\
d•llon Ora11we t.011111v
ICI\) 11987 !>ky f'dlk
Cir Suitt I. llv1n• c.111n1n..1 971il4
This. buS111~\~ '' , nn
nuctod by • ~ur1>ur ~lion H""'~ you Sl•t tell lfulfl&
business yol' Ye. 1985
AIOS Serv1to fuun
dal10n Oran111 l,..n Al Robe•ts Pr~\ldent
Bua1d ol Ou
Th" •ldtement wn
flt~d w1I h the Courtly
Cte1 k 111 Or .. n11e Coun\y
on ll 08 03
200369•7467 Oa11v Pllol Oet 24 31
:?003 Ian 1 14
2004 W279
~ ..... ... s.......
Tht follow1na perao111
'" doina business •• NWI' Servlcn . 1823\
Mount Baldy C11clt ,
founllln V1llt y. CA
92708
V111ft D•la S•rvleu , Inc (D(}. 182Jl Mount
Baldy Cit cle, f ount11n
ll1lley, CA 92708
Th11 bu11nns 11 ~on
dueled b1 • corp0t •llon H••• you ""led dome busineu y1t1 No
Vtull 011• Services.
Inc , A Dennis Hernen
dez. General Menaaer
lh•l statement was
tiled wtth Ille County
Clefl. ol Or anae County
on 12/04/0J
llOOJ696709 1
Dally P1io1 Oe< 10 17
24. SI, 2003 W261
llOOO Of AmJCA 110lf TO
SW AlCOHOUC IMUG6
°"'"""'~ Dtc...., 16, 2003
lo Whom It M•y
Conu:rn lhe N•me(s) ul the Appllunt(s) I>/
are NEIMAN MARCUS
GROUP INt Hll
lhe appllcenls ltsted
4bove '" aJlply111& 11> the Oepdrtmenl o l Al•oho l1c Beveraee
Con11ul to ,.,11 •kohnlit
brvtr•teS al 601
NlWPORI CIR NIW
PORI BEACH CA 92661
Type ol llletlse(<)
A.ppllell lor 47 ON
SAlC GENERAL EAllNC:
PlACC Published N~wpor l
Buch Cosl• Mesa Daily
P1lo1 Oe~ember ll. ?003.
jAt1'1M y I I 4 ?OOll
Wl84"
llOOO Of moo TIOff
FOi CHAMGf II OWNflSHf
Of AlCOHOUC
IMUGf UCIHSl
o.t.tfra..~ ~17,2003
I u Wh.1m II M•v tun
"'~'n lhe N~llle(') 111 th•
A1>11l l\~nl(s) "'M• OYSTER CANTIM INC
lhe •PPll<anh ll\led
•buve tre apply111~ lo
lhe Otpar tmeol nl
Alt ohoh< Btvt'r ••l!r
Co111ro1 to sell •llllhllht
bevera1:e• at 10'> MAIN SI . BAI BOA, CA 92661
lype nt ll<OOSe(SI
.. pp!ted toi 4 7 ON
SAll GlNERAl EAllNC
PlACl
Publ1\hed N•wport
Buch l.o••• Me1~ Daily Pilot O•r·tmller 31 .
ZOOJ W286•
Tha follqwlna Pel son'
.,, do111s bv111101 u .
llodlla Kru\1011~. 122
Turquo1H Avenue. Bal
boa Island. CA 92t62
Jenn1I•• Ann Br 1ut
122 Tur quu"t Avenut
Bilbo• Island CA 92626 r111, t>ut1nen 1' con·
ducted by' 111 1ndlv1duat
Have you 1111t1d c1<>1ns
bus1nH> yell
Yu 11/20/()J
Jenn1fe1 Bt aur
This statement "'°' flltd with lhe Cou111y Cl1rl. ol Oren11e Cnunty
On 12/02/0J
200S69H73S
O•llY P1lul De.
31 2003 1111 w
17 24.
7. 2004
271
fldltlee hslMu
M..eS.......
fhe tollo..,rnc pt1>ons
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71Je Legal Department at the Daily l'ilo1 is pua.red to announce a new service
now availabk to 11ew businesses.
~ will now SEARCH the name for you at no extra charge, and stJve you the
ti~e and the trip to the Court House in Santa Ana. Then, of course, after the
search is rompkted we will fik your fictitious business name statement with the
County Cl.erk, publish once a week for fo"r u1erks as required by law and then file
your proof of publication with the County Clerk.
Plea.re stop by to file your fictitious busi11ess name sraummt at the Daily Pilot,
330 W. Bay St. Costa Mestl. lfyou cannot stop by, pka.se call us at (949) 642-432 I
and we will make amzngemmts for you to handle this procedure by mail
If you should have any further questiom, plea.re mil us and we will be more thrm
glad to assist you. (;ood luck in your new business!
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