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runners and walkers
participate in the
Carlsbad Marathon
and Half Marathon
on Jan. 25 B1
LOCAL LEGENDS
Carlsbad mourns the
death of two of its
original volunteer
firefighters A3
POP ART
The Oceanside
Museum of Art opens
an exhibit featuring
area pop surrealist
artists A10
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CRASHDOWN IN OCEANSIDE
A plane crash occurred at 10:45 a.m. Jan. 24. in Oceanside on Mission Avenue at Highway 76. A single-engine
Cessna 172 had just taken off from the Oceanside Municipal Airport and immediately crashed into a power pole and
a raw sewage treatment plant. Oceanside police identified the pilot as Amandeep Singh, 24, and his passenger as
Harshdeep Multani, 18. Singh and Multani were critically injured and had to be cut from the plane. Oceanside firefighters
had to work in ankle-deep raw sewage as a result of the plane clipping a sewage valve at the treatment plant.
Singh was trapped in the wreckage for almost an hour with severe trauma to his lower extremities. Both victims were
transported to the hospital via Mercy Air. County Health officials were called in to help with cleanup of the sewage at
the crash site. Oceanside Police and the NTSB are investigating the crash. Photo by Jeff Hall
Coach denies having sex with teen players
By Randy Kalp
ESCONDIDO — The director
of a now-defunct Vista volleyball
club was arraigned Jan. 23 on
nearly two dozen charges relating
to alleged unlawful sexual
conduct with three of his former
underage players, one of whom
he eventually married.
Steven Antony, 39, pleaded
not guilty to 23 sexual abuse
counts stemming from his time
as a coach at Sunstorm Volleyball
Club. The multitude of charges
include committing lewd and lascivious
acts on a child, unlawful
sexual intercourse and performing
sexual intercourse with a foreign
object. All three girls were
between the ages of 15 and 17.
If convicted of the charges,
Antony faces three to 10 years in
prison, Deputy District Attorney
Lisa Stark said.
At the hearing, Vista
Superior Court Judge Joe
Littlejohn decreased Antony’s
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bail from $1 million to $700,000,
which was still a long way from
the $100,000 bail his attorney,
Brad Patton, had asked for. The
lawyer told Littlejohn that his
client cooperated fully with the
authorities when he found out in
September that he was under
investigation for the alleged
crimes.
Following the hearing,
Antony’s mother, Carole Lee,
denied a request to comment
about the allegations.
And while Patton didn’t comment
on the judge’s denial of his
bail request, he did say he found
it odd that Antony’s ex-wife was
one of the girls citied as a victim.
Patton said the couple was married
for five years, but divorced
in 2007, when the woman was 27.
Stark confirmed that Antony
was married to one of the alleged
victims. She said their sexual
relationship started when the
girl was 15 and he was 27. Stark
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Stacey is a country music
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May 2, 2007. His musical ambitions
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said Antony’s ex-wife didn’t
intend for him to be criminally
charged for their past relationship;
however, prosecutors filed
the charges in lieu of statements
she made after being questioned
by authorities.
Last September, authorities
received a tip that Antony was
having a sexual relationship with
a player on his Sunstorm
Volleyball Club team, sheriff’s
Sgt. Hank Turner said. Further
investigation revealed the two
other victims, he said. Antony
was arrested Jan. 22 during a
traffic stop in Escondido, the sergeant
said.
In addition to coaching at
Sunstorm Volleyball Club,
Antony taught special education
and coached boys and girls
volleyball teams at Escondido’s
San Pasqual High School since
2004, said Steve Boyle, assistant
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City limits
uses for
streetfront
property
By Bianca Kaplanek
DEL MAR — Sympathetic to
the business community, City
Council introduced an ordinance
amendment at the Jan. 20 meeting
that will restrict the allowable
uses of street-front buildings in
the downtown area, but provided
itself flexibility when addressing
existing nonconforming activities.
The new horizontal zoning
regulations, which were recommended
by the Planning
Commission, would limit businesses
in street-level storefronts along
Camino del Mar and 15th Street to
restaurants, retail, personal services
and cultural establishments
such as museums and art galleries.
Office space will be allowed in
other parts of those buildings.
“This all is part of the bigger
revitalization program,” interim
Planning Director Brian Mooney
said.
“The overall focus of this is to
try to create a vibrant pedestrianoriented
retail commercial corridor
along Camino del Mar — create,
maintain, revive that historic
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Chamber
CEO abruptly
steps down
By Wehtahnah Tucker
ENCINITAS — In a move that
surprised many, Chamber of
Commerce CEO Gary Tucker
resigned effective Feb. 6. After
two years as the top staff member
at the chamber, Tucker said it was
time to pursue other opportunities
in the private sector.
Tucker replaced former chamber
CEO Keith Turner after his
resignation was accepted by the
board of directors in February
2006. No replacement for Tucker
has been named.
In the resignation letter
Tucker sent to the board Jan. 23,
he cites declining revenue from
returning members, loss of faith in
the board’s leadership and the
executive committee’s refusal to
follow the bylaws of the organization
as reasons for his departure.
However, in an interview,
Tucker remained vague on the
details of the disagreements
between himself and the volunteer
board. Instead, he framed the
relationship in philosophical
terms. “I was looking for a little
more engagement with the
board,” he said. “I think I like to
move a little quicker than others.”
Tucker said the goals set by
the board when he was hired have
essentially been met. “We moved
to our new location at Second and
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JAN. 30, 2009
Del Mar council approves first two sidewalk cafe permits
By Bianca Kaplanek
DEL MAR — Less than six
months after adopting an ordinance
that streamlines the
process for adding outdoor eating
areas in the downtown area,
City Council unanimously
approved two applications for
sidewalk cafes at the Jan. 20
meeting.
Jimmy O’s on 15th Street is
proposing a 377-square-foot outdoor
cafe that will extend 12
feet from the existing building
face. Americana Cafe’s outdoor
seating area on 15th Street will
be enlarged to 537 square feet,
with improvements but
no expansion proposed for the
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BEFORE AND AFTER Above left, the projects will include landscape and streetscape enhancements such as replacing the concrete and brick paver sidewalk with aggregate
concrete to match the sidewalk on the north side of the street. Photo by Bianca Kaplanek Above right, as shown in this preliminary conceptual drawing, brick and glass
perimeter walls will surround proposed sidewalk cafes on 15th Street. City Council recently approved a permit for Americana Cafe to replace and expand its existing outdoor
eating area. Next door at Jimmy O’s, a sidewalk cafe will be added and larger, more historically accurate windows will replace the existing ones. Courtesy rendering
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Residents participate in
annual goal setting session
By Wehtahnah Tucker
ENCINITAS — Residents
weighed in on the issues facing
the city during City Council’s
annual goal setting session Jan.
20. Among top concerns voiced
by the public at the meeting
were increased traffic congestion
along the city’s roads, infrastructure
improvement along
Leucadia’s Highway 101 corridor,
and quality enhancement of
the city’s beaches.
An unprecedented number
of residents filled the room to
capacity. Until last year,
Councilwoman Teresa Barth said
that typically only a handful of
residents attend the meeting
each year. “It was gratifying to
see so many people make the
time to come down and address
the council,” Mayor Maggie
Houlihan said.
After lengthy staff presentations
on the fiscal challenges facing
the city and the overall status
of major capital and works
projects, Finance Officer
Jennifer Smith said the budget
will assume a two-year recession.
City Manager Phil Cotton
revealed the staff’s prioritization
results. This year, no scores were
given to projects ranked in three
tiers. The highest priority projects
were those that met public
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safety and infrastructure goals.
Sandford Shapiro, a Parks
and Recreation Commissioner,
gave the council a report on a
2007 survey of beachgoer satisfaction.
“They raved about the
quality of the beaches,” he said.
However, he added that there
were a couple of complaints
about Moonlight Beach. “They
had some complaints about the
condition of the restroom facilities,”
he said. “They also commented
on the lack of handicap
parking at the lower level.”
Shapiro cautioned the council to
keep in mind the deteriorating
lifeguard tower at Moonlight
Beach. “The public didn’t comment
on it because they don’t
use it,” he said. He asked that
rehabilitating the tower remain
on the list of council priorities in
the year to come.
Gordon Smith, a longtime
resident and professional chef,
spoke on behalf of SlowFood, a
nonprofit organization that
makes people aware of the food
they eat and how it is grown. He
asked the council to consider a
partnership with the organization
to build a community garden.
“I think we will be able to
explore that with productive
results,” Houlihan said after the
meeting. Smith said it would be
volunteer-run and would bring
more sense of community to the
city.
Houlihan also said that the
improvement plan to North 101
Coast Highway corridor was a
high priority. “I think we are
moving forward in a very constructive
way on this project,”
she said.“We’ve had a lot of public
input.”
JAN. 30, 2009
by CHUCK
ODD
SHEPHERD
FILES
LEAD STORY
Saudi Arabia is host to several
camel beauty pageants
each year (condemned as religiously
fatuous by Muslim clerics),
but the country’s first goat
beauty pageant was held in
September in Riyadh, with the
distinctive Najdi breed, featuring
high nose bridges and silky,
shaggy hair, taking top prizes. In
fact, most of the goats in the
competition had the same
father, Burgan, whose progeny
typically fetch the equivalent of
$25,000 and up. Still, prize-winning
show camels can bring 10
times that amount for the
greater status they convey to
their owners. Burgan himself
did not appear at the pageant,
according to a Reuters dispatch,
because his owner feared that a
jealous competitor would have
an “evil eye” cast upon him.
Cultural Diversity
— The Rental Society:
Among the services available
by the clock in Japan (according
to a January BBC dispatch) are
(1) quality time with a pet
(about $10 an hour at the Ja La
La Cafe in Toyko, usually with
dogs or cats but with rabbits,
ferrets and beetles available);
(2) no-sex quality time with a
college coed (flattering conversation
by the hour at the
Campus Cafe, less expensive
than the geisha-type houses);
(3) and actors from the I Want
To Cheer Up agency in Tokyo, to
portray “relatives” for weddings
and funerals when actual family
members cannot attend, or to
portray fathers to help single
women with their parenting
duties,or to portray husbands to
help women practice for the
routine of married life (except
for sex).
— In January, a federal
judge dismissed the last lawsuit
standing in the way of a new
Indian casino for California’s
Amador County, where the federally
recognized Me-Wuk tribe
of the Buena Vista Rancheria
has its 67-acre reservation. The
tribe consists of Rhonda
Morningstar Pope and her five
children, none of whom lives on
the tribal land.
— Parental Responsibility:
(1) A father took his 20-year-old
son to an Islamic court in
Bauchi, Nigeria, in October,
demanding that he be jailed for
idleness, which he said has
shamed the family. (The court
immediately sentenced the son
to 30 lashes and six months in
prison.) (2) In December, a
court in Seoul, South Korea,
fined the parents of a teenage
rapist the equivalent of about
$60,000 for their negligence in
raising the boy badly. (The 18year-old
himself is serving a 10year
sentence for the crime.)
— Twenty million Chinese
have their residences in caves,
but that is often not a bad deal,
according to a December
McClatchy Newspapers dispatch
from Miaogou Village. In
addition to the obvious advantages
(e.g., no mortgage), some
caves have been in the family
for generations and have electrical
wiring, plumbing and
cable television, and some are
part of communities of connected
caves. Researchers said that
earthen insulation keeps the
inside temperature from dropping
below about 55 degrees
Fahrenheit even in the dead of
winter.
By Wehtahnah Tucker
ENCINITAS — An official
with San Diego Gas & Electric
gave a presentation to City
Council Jan. 21 outlining new
technology available to homeowners
and businesses that may
conserve electricity and save
money.
Claudia Carrillo, a public
affairs manager with the power
company, said smart meters are
digital meters with two-way communication
that send energy use
information to SDG&E. Unlike
existing meters, smart meters
have a computer chip that
records energy usage. In the
future, energy use information
will be recorded every hour at
your home and every 15 minutes
at a business.
SDG&E will replace all electric
meters and upgrade all gas
meters with smart meters over
the next three years. Carrillo
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Carlsbad mourns two community figures
By Jeannie Sprague-Bentley
CARLSBAD — Carlsbad
recently lost two of the original
members of the Carlsbad
Volunteer Fire Department,
notable community leaders who
helped shape the city into what
it is today.
Huston Tucker, 87, died Jan.
15, two weeks after suffering a
stroke. Johnny McKaig, 83, died
Jan. 17, and had recently been
in declining health.
Tucker, born in Bethel,
Okla., had been a resident since
1947 and was actively involved
in the community from the
beginning. Just last year, he
enjoyed celebrating the 50-year
anniversary of the first Boy
Scout troop in Carlsbad, which
he was instrumental in organizing.
Tucker is also credited with
starting the volunteer fire
department after answering an
ad and then recruiting others,
organizing them into a nonprofit
corporation and helping the
department get its first truck.
One of the first volunteers
to join him was Johnny McKaig.
McKaig moved to Vista after
World War II and took a job at a
local barber shop. A few years
later he moved to Carlsbad and
eventually set up shop on State
Street, where he became known
as “Johnny the Barber.” Giving
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By Randy Kalp
ESCONDIDO — An elderly
man accused of gunning down
his two roommates, killing one
of them, may have been delusional
and suffering from paranoia
during the April 2007 shootings,
a neuropyschologist testified
Jan. 23.
Largely due to two strokes,
Octavian Crishan, 70, has a “fist
size” area of damage to the right
hemisphere of his brain, testified
Dr. Erin Bigler, director of
neuropsychology at Brigham
Young University. The damage
to Crishan’s brain is “severe”
and “extensive,” he said.
Because the brain damage is
concentrated in the right hemisphere,
his speech and movements
wouldn’t give any indication
to the internal difficulties
— perception, time and motor
skills — Crishan may be suffering
from, Bigler said.
Bigler’s testimony was followed
by surviving victim
Matthew Vivian’s account of the
VOLUNTEER PIONEER Huston Tucker (on the top rear and middle) is pictured above on the Department of Forestry’s truck,
before the first volunteer fire department got their own. Courtesy photo
Doctor: ‘Man may have been delusional during shootings’
shooting and the atmosphere
in their Escondido home. Due
to availability issues, Vista
Superior Court Judge Joel
Pressman granted defense attorney
John Cotsirilos’ request to
put Bigler on the stand during
the prosecution’s case.
Crishan, a former Las Vegas
concert violinist, is charged with
the murder of his longtime
friend Herman Wiesemeyer, 67,
and the attempted murder of
another friend, Vivian, in
Wiesemeyer’s Escondido home
in the 2100 block of Parktree
Lane on April 18, 2007. Both
Vivian and Crishan rented
rooms from Wiesemeyer.
Vivian, a resident nurse in
his late 40s, testified he returned
home from work around 8 a.m.
April 18, which coincidentally is
his birthday. When he entered
the house, he noticed a body
lying in the breakfast nook, but
because the house was dark he
couldn’t distinguish which of his
roommates it was. He said as he
SDG&E introduces new conservation technology to public
said 1.4 million electric meters
and 900,000 gas meters will be
replaced at a cost of $572 million.
“North county is the first
area slated for replacement,”
Carrillo told the council.
Residences and small businesses
will be first to receive the new
meter.
“This (device) will help customers
budget their energy use
better,” Carrillo said. Despite
energy conservation measures
put in place over the years, the
number of days when a power
shortage could occur has been
increasing, according to Carrillo.
Councilwoman Teresa Barth
said the information was valuable
not only from an individual
perspective but also looking at
the foreseeable impacts of using
less electricity in the county. “I
think if people in Encinitas knew
that lessening their energy con-
went to investigate further,
Crishan came out of the shadows
of the den and shot him point
blank with a Berretta semi-automatic
pistol.
As Vivian laid on the ground
choking on his blood, he testified
Crishan told him, “Shut up
or I’ll give you another one.” It
was at that point that Vivian said
he feigned his death and then
surprised Crishan by jumping
up and wrestling him for the
gun. Just before Vivian got a grip
on the pistol, he said Crishan
pointed the gun at him and
pulled the trigger four times
only to have the weapon misfire.
Eventually, Vivian said he
was able to pin Crishan down
and call 911. When police
arrived around 8:45 a.m., Vivian
exited the house and turned the
pistol over to authorities, he
said. Crishan came out three
hours later, rambling and pleading
to be shot, according to court
documents. Police used seven
bean bag rounds and a police
sumption could reduce the need
for new power plants then I think
this meter would be useful in
tracking their consumption,” she
said after the meeting.
Besides providing customers
with more knowledge about
their energy consumption, the
technology has other benefits as
well according to the representative.
“Smart meters will help
SDG&E find outages quickly so
we can identify and fix the problem
faster,” she said. “Right now,
when there is a major outage we
know about it but the smaller
ones take longer to recognize.”
Like existing meters, the
cost of the new meter is part of
the regular energy bill. The cost
is approximately $2.50 per
month.
Carrillo said that an additional
benefit to the new meters
is privacy. Because smart meters
send information electronically
dog to subdue him.
As a result of the shooting,
Vivian said he suffered a shattered
jaw, as well as spinal complications,
which required multiple
surgeries.
Vivian, who had lived at the
residence for more than a
decade, said he first met Crishan
when the elderly man moved
into Wiesemeyer’s residence in
2006 from a Las Vegas assistedcare
facility where he had been
following a debilitating car accident.
“We were all friends,”
Vivian said when asked about
the atmosphere in the house.
He said Crishan and
Wiesemeyer both had a propensity
for alcohol and arguing for
the sake of arguing.
However, Crishan’s attorney
painted a more hostile scenario
for the jury in his opening statement.
Cotsirilos said both men
were verbally and physically
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to SDG&E daily, meter readers
will no longer have to enter a
property.
With the information it provides,
smart meters can help
save energy which saves natural
resources and reduces the need
to build new power plants or
other equipment. “This is a step
toward conservation and greening
the grid,” Carrillo said.
“It’s great that SDG&E is
using the technology that’s available
for residents to better monitor
their energy use,” Harold
Jenkins said. The Encinitas resident
said the community is
becoming more aware of the
importance of conserving energy.
“This is California,” he said.
“We know about rolling blackouts
and when to use our dishwashers
and to unplug unused
appliances. Now the trick is getting
the rest of the country on
board.”
OPINION &EDITORIAL
A4 JAN. 30, 2009
Words reveal where change
will remain the same
Like most Americans, I
gathered with others to witness
the inauguration of
President Barack Obama. As
a strong supporter of his candidacy,
and a big fan of his
highly educated sense of language
and the power of words,
there was no way I was going
to miss his first address to the
world as president. Was I
impressed? Yes. Was it all I
expected it to be? Yes. Was I
disappointed? Absolutely.
Don’t get me wrong, I
believe Obama represents
change on many levels, I
wouldn’t have voted for him if
I thought otherwise. Of all
those seeking to replace
George W. Bush, he best represented
21st century sensibility,
and I celebrated the day he
O
ver the past 20
years, I have
chronicled and
commented on the
environmental
rhetoric and record
of the last three
presidents. I have
no intention to
stop now.
was elected.
Over the past 20 years, I
have chronicled and commented
on the environmental rhetoric
and record of the last
three presidents. I have no
intention to stop now. As with
41,42 and 43, “Observations
from the Edge” begins the
commentary clock with an
assessment of 44’s inaugural
speech.
As inaugural speeches go,
Obama’s was a good one.
Hitting all the right notes, he
recycled a great deal from his
campaign stump speeches,
speaking to the sobering reality
of the times. That said,
Obama made it quite clear he
should not, at this time, be
considered an environmentalist.
Some of you would say his
statement “ ... each day brings
further evidence that the ways
we use energy strengthens our
adversaries and threaten our
BOB
NANNINGA
Observations from the Edge
planet” is enough to assuage
the concerns of environmental
activists. Allow me to enlighten
you.
First of all, whether he is
referring to Americans or
humans, it is not “our planet.”
Humans are just one species
inhabiting the biosphere.
Second, it is rather arrogant to
think humans threaten the
planet — we don’t. The planet
existed long before humans
evolved. Humans only threaten
the environment that sustains
the species currently
inhabiting global ecosystems,
including our own.
Regarding Obama’s promise,
“We will build the roads
and bridges, the electric grids,
and digital lines that feed our
commerce and bind us together.”
How does that represent
change? There is not a time in
the past three decades that
roads and bridges were not
being built. And as for electrical
lines, isn’t that what the
Sunrise Power Link is?
I also wonder if President
Obama understands the ecological
implications of running
cars and factories by
“harnessing the sun, winds,
and the soil,” all of which will
result in severe environmental
impacts just as fossil fuels and
nuclear energy do.
When he said “we will not
apologize for our way of life,”
my heart sank. The United
States represents 4 percent of
the world’s population, yet we
consume more than 25 percent
of the planet’s natural
resources. American consumptive
patterns cannot be sustained
at current levels.
Giving credit where credit is
due, I was glad to hear him say
“ ... nor can we consume the
world’s resources without
regard to effect.”
Perhaps there is hope
after all.
Bob Nanninga is a freelance writer, producer
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U.N. forbids defaming religion, especially Islam
By Nat Hentoff
SYNDICATED COLUMNIST
On Inauguration Day, the
Organization of the Islamic
Conference, in a New York Times
ad (“An Invitation to a New
Partnership”), told “Dear
President OBAMA” that Muslims
“have compelling strategic and
moral reasons to cooperate and
peacefully co-exist with the
United States in particular, and
with the West in general.”
Many Muslims here and
elsewhere want that partnership;
but some, jihadists in the name
of Islam, disagree violently. In its
address to our new president, the
Organization of the Islamic
Conference (which has permanent
status at the United
Nations) made no mention of its
own strategic skills that resulted,
on Dec. 18, in the passage by the
U.N. General Assembly of a nonbinding
resolution (with strong
advice to its members) that condemns
“defamation of religion,”
especially Islam.
In a 83-to-53 vote, with 42
abstentions, the U.N. General
Assembly urges nations to provide
“adequate protections” in
their laws or constitutions
against “acts of hatred, discrimination,
intimidation and coercion
resulting from defamation of religions
and incitement to religious
hatred in general.”
Only Islam and Muslims are
specifically named in this resolution
against religious defamation
sponsored by Uganda — on
behalf of the 57-member
Organization of the Islamic
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Conference — with co-sponsors
Belarus and Venezuela. In the
opposition were the United
States, a majority of European
countries, Japan, India and a
number of other nations.
Those voting in favor say
they do not want to limit free
speech but do intend to stop such
expressions as the 2005 Danish
cartoons disrespecting the
Prophet Muhammad that ignited
violent protests by Muslims
around the world.
Among the opponents,
including myself, of this U.N.
move to have its members legislate,
with penalties — against
such very broadly designated
“religious defamation” — is
Floyd Abrams, this country’s
leading protector of the First
Amendment in the Supreme
Court and in his writings. In his
Dec. 9, lecture on Global
Communications Issues at the
United Nations itself in New
York, he cited a recent study by
the European Center for Law
and Justice finding “that laws
based on the concept of ‘defamation
of religion’ actually help to
create a climate of violence.”
“Violators of these laws, as
applied in most Muslim countries,
are subject to the death
penalty,” Abrams continued. He
cited from the study a 22-year-old
Hindu in Pakistan “was beaten to
death by co-workers at a factory
for allegedly committing the
crime of blasphemy, which is a
crime punishable by death in the
country.”The three workers were
“charged not with murder but
with ‘failure to inform the police
that blasphemy was under way.’”
Also in an article, “The
Freedom to Criticize” by Floyd
Abrams (The American Jewish
Congress Monthly, 2008), he
emphasizes, and I fully agree,
that the effect of what the
United Nations voted for on Dec.
18 “would be just as dangerous if
this did not (originally) come
from the Islamic states, but came
from any other group of states
representing or purporting to
speak for any other religion.”
Another of America’s leading
First Amendment lawyers,
Marc Stern, co-executive director
of the American Jewish
Congress, makes a crucial point
that if this approach to “defamation
of religion” were to become
a crime under international law
(under the impetus of the U.N.
resolution): “nations would be
able to seek extradition and trial
abroad of persons who make
statements critical or offensive to
one or all faiths anywhere in the
world.”
Already, for example, as
Reuters reported last June 4
(“Jordan Summons Danish
Cartoonist on Blasphemy
Charges”), that country’s prosecutor,
Hassan Abdullat, subpoenaed
“11 Danes for drawing and
reprinting” cartoons that offend
Islam. The Danes were charged
— in Jordan — for “threatening
the national peace.”
Under Jordanian law,
Reuters reported, “reproducing
images of the Prophet
Muhammad inside — or even
outside the country — is illegal
under the Jordanian Justice
Act.”
One of the Danes summoned
to Jordan was Kurt Westergaard,
who, for years, has been subject
to death threats for his cartoon,
among others, of the Prophet
Muhammad wearing a turban in
the shape of a bomb.
When the riots and deaths
following those Danish cartoons
were reported in American newspapers,
none of the offending
cartoons were published accompanying
the stories in The New
York Times, the Washington Post
and other major dailies, except
the Philadelphia Inquirer and
the New York Sun. But, at the
Village Voice, where I then had a
column, I ran the story, with the
cartoon of Prophet Muhammad
wearing the bomb-shaped turban.
I was damned if I’d be intimidated
for doing my job as a
reporter. For a couple of weeks, I
was more vigilant than usual
walking the streets, but I’m still
here.What most stays in my mind
is that long before the Dec. 18,
2008, resolution on defamation of
religions, so much of the
American free press refused to
run even one of the cartoons at
the core of the story, and hardly
anything about the United
Nations’ Dec. 18 resolution.
Did they not want to offend
certain readers? Were they
afraid? If the U.N. resolution
became international law, the
First Amendment would still protect
opponents here, but think of
the bloody impact on “defamers”
around the world.
To be continued ...
Nat Hentoff is a nationally renowned authority
on the First Amendment and the Bill of
Rights and author of many books.
JAN. 30, 2009
Significant redistricting hearings ahead
Prop. 11 follow up
Public meetings on redistricting of
state political boundaries have been
scheduled as provided for in Prop. 11,
which was passed by voters last
November. Meetings will be in San Diego,
Feb. 9; Fresno, Feb. 20; Los Angeles, Feb.
23; and San Francisco, Feb. 27. A 14-member
commission that will include nonelected
folks will review the input from
the meetings and will draw the districts
in time for the 2012 election. Population
shifts determined by the 2010 census will
be reflected. Many of the current bunch
of electeds opposed redistricting becuz it
clearly threatened their opportunities for
remaining in office.
Chargers staying
or leaving?
While there’s lottsa palaver about the
Chargers playing in a Chula Vista stadium
or one that might be built along the
waterfront, Ed Roski in L.A. envisions the
L.A. Chargers playing in a City of
Industry stadium on land he possesses.
Part owner of the Lakers and Kings,
Roski has for years romanced electeds in
that city to partner with him. Chargers
owner Alex Spanos sez it’s the Harbor
City or Southbay all the way. But bizness
is bizness and he’s a shrewd bizznessman
from Stockton with no particular allegiance
to any city as long as there is a big
amount of cash that will flow into the till.
Contrarian
Longtime Seaside resident Pete
Kaye has his biography out that took him
a few years to write under the title of
“Contrarian.” Close friends say it fits him
to a C.A World War II and Korean War vet
and award-winning print and TV journalist,
Kaye covered a score of events of
worldwide significance from Pearl
Harbor to Watergate and the sometimes
less than successful space program. It’s an
exciting 260-page account of his life and
now when he is sitting around talking stories
with friends he recalls happenings
he forgot to include in “Contrarian.” It’s
available at www.amazon.com.
Who told?
None of the Flower Capital electeds
or staff professed to know how the
SANDAG Web site knew weeks ago that
councilor Dan Dalager was to be the second
alternate on that board representing
the city. He is, but that action wuzzn’t official
until the Jan. 14 council meeting.
Councilor Jerome Stocks, the city’s rep on
the board, sez it wuzzn’t him who leaked
to SANDAG. Legislating outside the box
maybe?
Enuff already
There seems to be a frenzy about
invoking bans on this and that. Now the
South Coast Air Quality Management
District with jurisdiction in San
Bernardino, Riverside, L.A. and Orange
counties has decreed that after March 9,
all new homes that include fireplaces
must have gas-log fireplaces rather than
the wood burners. And the earlier ones
will be prevented from firing up on bad
air days. Will that require a battery of
highly paid monitors? Folks may soon
decide that it’s time to enact an ordinance
to ban the ban.
Membership meeting
Leucadia 101 Mainstreet Assn. has
scheduled its annual membership meet-
Del Mar needs to start
with City Hall
I just came across the article in
today’s (Jan. 15) San Diego Union-
Tribune entitled “City takes steps to
freshen up downtown.”
If the city of Del Mar really wants
to “freshen up downtown” and “attract
investors, development, businesses ... ”
and make downtown more marketable,
take a hard look at Del Mar City Hall.
So much for civic pride. This public
BILL
ARBALLO
Eye on the Coast
ing
Feb. 12 in the Poinsettia Room at City
Hall starting at 6:30 p.m. Diane Langager,
senior planner for North Hwy. 101
streetscape, will give an update on
progress made after three community
workshops. Light Up Leucadia holiday
contest winners will also be recognized.
Give a looksie
Arts Alive banners are up in
Solbeach and are quite contemporary.
Each one conveys the environmental
based theme “Our Earth-Our Chance.”
They will remain up until May in Eden
Gardens, Lomas Santa Fe Boulevard
and historic Highway 101.
No job for justa manager
Some discussion, pro and con, about
the recent increase in pay for
Fairground Chief Exec. Tim Fennell.
May seem a bit high at this time but this
is no ordinary job for a pro in this field.
Fennell oversees a $59.3 mil. budget.
When he came aboard in 1993 there
were fewer than 100 interim events, now
there are more than
300. These are important locally becuz
of the sales tax revenue. Relations with
the Thoroughbred Club have never been
better. Once they usta snarl at each other.
During last fall’s wildfires, the fairgrounds
became more than an animal
refuge. It unexpectedly was turned into
an evacuation center for fire-threatened
folks including dozens from health care
centers. It resulted in nationwide
acclaim. In the fair industry, the head
enchilada is the manager but at Del Mar
it takes more than someone who knows
how to lay out carnival rides.
Too late?
Surfside City electeds are hustling
to create a specific plan for the commercial
core. With the economy in the
tank, it may already be too late to stimulate
the area becuz it will take at least
coppla years to get a plan done. Not
surprising, there are the usual naysayers
saying, “Not so fast.” Bottom line is
that as the economy continues to slide
downward, sales taxes to pay for
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
meeting place, information center and
public offices are located in a horrendous
building. Its aesthetics are nill and
the interior working conditions for the
city manager and the city’s employees
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expected services will diminish.
Maintaining its reputation
O’side has the enviable reputation of
being a city whose council consists of dual
factions. No different with the current
bunch. Recently, Councilwoman Esther
Sanchez lacked enough votes to be seated
as the second alternate on the San Diego
Association of Governments board so it currently
remains vacant. In a later brouhaha,
Mayor Jim Wood lacked the necessary
votes to have her named deputy mayor.
There’s also a third issue on the table. A citizen’s
group has notified council elected
Jerry Kern he will be targeted for recall.
Not easy to do. A coppla years ago some
folks went after Sanchez but it never went
beyond the signature-gathering stage
before the idea was canned.
Time for serious action
With the state budget still in freefall
regardless of how the electeds spin it, the
cities in a panic over the theft of their
bankrolls by the state, and the electeds’
ratings zilch while they profess to feel the
pain of the good folks who are getting
ready to stand in bread lines, it’s time for
residents’ to demand serious action and
less baloney. 2010 can’t come too soon for
real change.
One-liners
Friends of Del Mar Parks who are raising
$3.5 mil. to complete the purchase of
the Shores property on Ninth Street are
rightfully miffed that city electeds are contemplating
using a portion of the site for a
city hall ... Hydroponic (water) gardens
rather than dirt are seen as the wave of the
future as more communities and residents
are beginning to raise their own vegetables
... An international airport built in the
Harbor City bay wouldn’t be the first cuz
there’s one already in Honolulu ... Jan. 15
wagering at Santa Anita was a dismal
$964,436 by 3,824 loyal bettors, which izzn’t
enough to turn the lights on ... In announcing
at the recent goal setting meeting the
always sold-out Encinitas Follies have been
cancelled, Dave Oakley chided city staff
and council electeds for lack of cooperation
and indifference to the sponsoring Senior
Foundation that has been a big contributor
to senior citizens activities.
Hasta la Vista
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are laughable. It’s embarrassing. And,
the public bathrooms there are a whole
‘nuther story.
C. Spiros Miller
Del Mar Heights
COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
Where does
Oceanside
want to be
in 2030?
By Rocky Chavez
OCEANSIDE CITY COUNCIL
What do you want to be when
you grow up? It’s a great question to
ask young people to start a conversation.
It is also a great question to ask
a city to start a conversation. The
recent heated discussions about
cement plants, the airport and
Costco demonstrate the different
visions of Oceanside. Now is the
time to start a conversation on what
we want to be in 2030.
Oceanside’s politics are often
cited as the major obstacle preventing
our city from reaching its full
potential. Historical conflicts over
the building of the Harbor, Highway
76 or Manchester Developments are
just a few of the major topics that
have shaped the current character
and economic vitality of Oceanside.
Even today, recent elections have
pitted one group against another
group. Strong lines are often drawn
along the streets of Oceanside.
In response to these notable discussions,
neighborhoods have bonded
together to define their particular
area. One community wants to be
seen as the Rancho Santa Fe of
North County, another wants to be
historic, another wants to be a beach
community and still another wants
to be senior-only housing. All have
merit.
The challenge is if all Oceanside
neighborhoods want to be unique,
then Oceanside as a city will be composite
of many diverse communities.
Additionally, if Oceanside is defined
by distinctive neighborhoods, then
how is the city zoned to provide for
jobs, parks and educational requirements?
At the end of the day,
Oceanside needs to be able to pay
for all the required services expected
by these unique neighborhoods.
I personally enjoy the discussions
by neighborhoods and enjoy
hearing the passion about their individual
communities. I also enjoy the
challenge of figuring out how we
service these neighborhoods from a
city perspective. Where do we locate
the jobs? How do the roads support
one neighborhood without negatively
impacting other neighborhoods
while still supporting businesses
that provide jobs? Is there a role for
supporting the arts as we define our
city? Do the arts attract new business
opportunities and quality of life
enhancements to Oceanside?
Should Oceanside invest in new and
greener energy sources? Should
Oceanside invest money to be water
independent? Should Oceanside
partner with its neighbors for new
infrastructure? Is Oceanside a
regional leader?
Too often we have meetings
without conversation. Thoughtful
and passionate dialogue is the critical
element needed as we answer
the question, “What do we want to
be in 2030?” From this exchange, we
can determine the need to look at
the General Plan of Oceanside. If
the neighborhoods are to be sheltered,
the arts are to be encouraged,
the environment is to be protected
and economy is to thrive; then we
need a new General Plan. I look forward
to the conversation. Start it
today with your neighbors, friends
and families. It is a great topic to discuss
the future of Oceanside.
Rocky Chavez has been an Oceanside City
Council Member for six years.
A6 THE COAST NEWS
JAN. 30, 2009
O’side artist on trial for slashing wife
By Randy Kalp
OCEANSIDE — A Vista
Superior Court judge found
enough evidence at a preliminary
hearing Jan. 21 to order a
local artist to stand trial for a
vicious attack on his wife.
Blane Richard Bizzaro, 45,
is accused of slashing his wife,
Eugenia Bizzaro, across the
forehead with a machete in
their Oceanside mobile home
after an argument ensued
about the defendant practicing
archery in their neighborhood.
He is charged with a single
felony count each of assault
with a deadly weapon, inflicting
injury on his spouse and
inflicting injury to his wife with
a prior conviction for domestic
violence. A weapons and great
bodily injury allegation are
attached to each count.
Blane Bizzaro, a professional
artist, has several misdemeanor
domestic violence convictions
dating back to 2002.
Most recently, Blane
Bizzaro won the 2008 first
CARLSBAD — McClellan-
Palomar Airport in Carlsbad
unveiled its new look during
grand opening ceremonies Jan.
29 at 2198 Palomar Airport
Road.
The airport renovation
required 13 months to complete
and includes an 18,000square-foot,
state-of-the-art terminal,
new parking lots and a
new aircraft ramp. The terminal
features high-tech passenger
and baggage screening
areas, a spacious lobby and
boarding lounge, and easy passenger
access via a new elevator
and walkway from three
new parking lots. Other terminal
services include car rental
National Library Week Poster
contest for his interpretation of
the theme “Read, Discover,
Learn at your Library,” according
to a city of Oceanside press
release.
Blane Bizzaro, who remains
in custody on $400,000 bail, is
scheduled to be back in court
Feb. 17 for a readiness conference.
A trial date has been set
for March 10.
If convicted on all charges,
Blane Bizzaro faces up to 10
years in prison and a strike,
Deputy District Attorney Keith
Watanabe said in an interview
following the hearing.
Prosecutors allege last Nov.
17, Blane Bizzaro slashed his
wife twice across the forehead
with a 22-inch machete slicing
two to three inches of skin off
her forehead and leaving
Eugenia Bizzaro with a gash
that required numerous stitches
and plastic surgery. He
then fled from the residence
with the weapon, prosecutors
said.
agencies, easy taxicab access
and a Landings restaurant
scheduled to open in the
spring. The $24 million construction
cost was paid for by
the FAA and Airport
Enterprise funding
The new design features a
sea-and-sky motif with shellencrusted
floors that form
sweeping conch shell patterns
and overhead canopies that
mimic sailboats. The terminal
also incorporates numerous
“green” elements, such as full
accordion-opening windows to
take advantage of the area’s
moderate climate and cut
down on heating and air conditioning
costs; low-flow water
Oceanside police Officer
Scott Hunter testified Blane
Bizzaro turned himself in to
authorities the following day.
He told them he stashed the
machete across the way from
the department station, the
officer said. Hunter said the
knife was located buried under
some brush behind several
businesses across the street
from the police station. He said
the weapon still had blood on
it, as well as some water.
After his arrest, Blane
Bizzaro told police he’d been on
a two-day drinking binge when
the attack occurred. He said his
wife was on the phone when he
struck her with the machete,
Hunter said. He told authorities
he thought she might
attack him with the phone, the
officer said.
Following the hearing,
Eugenia Bizzaro, who testified
against her husband, said the
incident is a “tragedy” for their
TURN TO SLASHING ON A17
Palomar Airport unveils refurbished terminal
valves in restrooms; high efficiency,
low-energy lighting fixtures;
and large windows to
maximize use of natural light.
Recycled construction materials
include refinished
reclaimed barn lumber for
internal walls; Trex from recycled
plastic for outside decking;
and reclaimed water for
landscaping. Other green technology
includes solar-powered
emergency barriers and highly
efficient runway and taxiway
lighting.
McClellan-Palomar
Airport is one of eight county
airports, and is designated as
a public use, commercial
airport.
TREES TAKEN DOWN Despite attempts to save the three Torrey pines outside
of the Cardiff library, tree removal specialists began the task of changing the landscape
that first inspired the library’s architect. “It’s a sad day,” lamented Cardiff-by-the-
Sea resident David Long as he watched the chainsaws rip through some of the last
old-growth trees in the area. Photo by Wehtahnah Tucker
Pine trees removed
from library landscape
By Wehtahnah Tucker
CARDIFF-BY-THE-SEA —
Crews began cutting down the
trademark Torrey pine trees at
the Cardiff branch of the San
Diego County Library on Jan. 22.
Within two days, there was little
evidence that the three massive
trees ever existed.
Jose Aponte, county library
director, said that the trees are
infested with red turpentine
bark beetles and are a public
safety hazard because their dry
limbs could fall.
“We’re afraid that someone
Friday, January 30, 2009
Today is the 30th day of 2009
and the 41st day of winter.
Today’s history: In 1649,
England’s King Charles I was executed.
In 1943, German troops surrendered
in Stalingrad, ending
World War II’s bloodiest battle.
In 2005, Iraqi citizens voted in
the first free elections in a halfcentury,
in spite of violence.
Today’s birthdays: Franklin D.
Roosevelt (1882-1945), U.S. president;
Barbara Tuchman (1912-
1989), historian; Ernie Banks
(1931-), baseball player, is 78;
Gene Hackman (1930-), actor, is
79; Tammy Grimes (1934-),
actress/singer, is 75.
Today’s quote: “In our personal
ambitions,we are individualists.
But in our seeking for economic
and political progress as a nation,
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could be hurt,” Aponte said. A
foreman from Bishops’ Tree
Service said that safety was at
issue. “These are dead,” he said
pointing to the two trees situated
to the east along Liverpool
Drive. “That one is on its way,”
he said, indicating the largest
of the trees with a nod of his
head.
The trees will be replaced
with a garden of coastal plants.
In conjunction with Quail
Botanical Gardens, the office of
TURN TO TREES ON A17
we all go up — or else all go down
— as one people.” — Franklin D.
Roosevelt
TIDES
LOW TIDE HIGH TIDE
AM Ht. PM Ht. AM Ht. PM Ht.
30 Fr 5:01 1.6 5:11 .5 10:45 4.3 11:47 4.5
31 Sa 5:58 1.5 5:34 1 11:31 3.6 ————
01 Su 7:16 1.4 6:00 1.5 12:25 4.7 12:39 2.9
02 Mo 9:00 1.1 6:32 2 1:14 4.8 2:53 2.3
03 Tu 10:40 .5 7:50 2.5 2:20 5 5:57 2.5
04 We 11:48 -.2 10:03 2.6 3:38 5.3 6:55 2.9
05 Th —— —— 11:29 2.4 4:51 5.7 7:28 3.7
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Del Mar: .............................................(858) 259-8208
For updates on beach closure information, call the
24-hour hot line at (619) 338-2073 or visit
www.cleanup.org.
JAN. 30, 2009
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JANUARY 30
ART AFTER DARK The
Oceanside Museum of Art will host
“Art After Dark” from 7 to 10 p.m.,
704 Pier View Way, Oceanside.
Guests 21 and older can peruse featured
exhibits, such as “Lowbrow
Art: Nine San Diego Pop
Surrealists” and “Quilt Visions
2008: Contemporary Expressions.”
Call (760) 435-3720 to learn more.
JANUARY 31
EAT RIGHT Indigo Energy and
Fitness will host a Healthy Cooking
and Meals Seminar from 11 a.m. to
3 p.m. Jan. 31, Oceanside. Kelly
Jean Dammeyer, founder of Indigo
Energy and Fitness and a certified
health and fitness professional, will
prepare nutritious meals and
snacks while explaining the preparation
process for wholesome foods,
simple ways to plan weekly or
monthly menus for families with
demanding schedules, and more.
RSVP by calling (760) 696-7084 or
e-mailing Kelly Jean at
www.IndigoEnergyandFitness.com.
FLOWER POWER The San
Diego County Cymbidium Society
will hold its annual orchid auction
at noon Jan. 31, Carlsbad Woman’s
Club, 3320 Monroe St., Carlsbad
There will be a preview of the
orchids at 11 a.m. E-mail
orchldy2@mac.com or call (760)
732-0055 to learn more.
FREE IS GOOD Art lovers and
their families are invited to Free
Saturday at the Lux Art Institute
from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Jan. 31, 1550
S. El Camino Real, Encinitas.
Guests can enjoy free admission, an
open house, studio tours, refreshments
and live music. Visit
www.luxartinstitute.org to learn
more.
FRIENDLY GARDENERS The
riendship Gardeners of Del Mar
ill meet from 1 to 3 p.m. Jan. 24 at
member’s home. A speaker will
iscuss the care and propagation of
frican violets. For details and
irections, call (858) 841-2428.
WRITE AND PUBLISH
Publishers and Writers of San
Diego will hold their monthly meeting
from 10 a.m. to noon Jan. 31,
Encinitas County Library, 540
Cornish Drive, Encinitas.
Publishing and marketing expert
Andrew Chapman will present
“Marketing Your Book Online the
Rock & Roll Way.” Cost is $10 for
members and $15 for nonmembers.
RSVP at www.PublishersWriters.
org.
FEBRUARY 1
OPTIMISTIC BOWLING The
ptimist Club of Carlsbad will hold
heir bowling tournament to beneit
North County youth from 9 a.m.
o 1 p.m. Feb. 1, Vista
ntertainment Center, 435 W.Vista
ay, Vista. Door prizes, juice, cofee,
donuts, bagels and a 50/50
rawing will be held. Call Linda
chook at (760) 434-2628 to learn
ore.
MUSIC BY PETER The Peter
prague Trio will play a show at 2
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THE COAST NEWS A7
C’bad’s Teen Scene spotlights local talent
By Jeannie Sprague-Bentley
CARLSBAD — Local teens
were given the opportunity to
display their talent Jan. 24 when
the Carlsbad Recreation
Department held its annual Teen
Scene competition.
According to Rachael Shay,
the sixth annual event, held at
the Calaveras Community
Center, was a big success drawing
more than 600 attendees.
The main competition of the
event was the Battle of the Bands.
The competition included nine
local bands who were judged on
their performances by musicians
Michael Tiernan, Veronica May
and Steven Ybarra, along with
writer and music reviewer Tim
Mudd.
Each band was given 20 minutes
to show the judges and the
crowd that they were the best.
The acts ranged from a drum line
to heavy metal and alternative
rock.
Members of the alternative
rock band Without Warning
livened up the crowd in the early
evening. The group of musicians
from Oceanside’s El Camino
High School inspired “teenaged
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Jan. 24, at the Calaveras Hills Community Center. Photo by Jeannie Sprague-Bentley
adrenaline-fueled dancing,” with
their music, and have said they
are influenced by bands such as
Blink-182 and AFI.
“We love the people who
come to our shows,” lead vocalist
Matt Berry said.
“Especially our friends who
just hang out, having a good
time,” lead guitarist Chris
Dobbins added.
Although Without Warning
was one of the crowd favorites, in
the end, the punk rock band Tan
Sister Radio, of Encinitas, won
the title of “Carlsbad Battle of
the Bands 2009 Champion.”
Taking second place was
alternative rock band One Way
Flight from Carlsbad, and third
place went to Bigg Nife, the alternative
funk band from
Oceanside.
According to event organizers,
the judges crowned the winners
based on crowd response,
but also on stage presence, instrumental
talent, vocals and originality.
“Especially vocals and originality,”
Ybarra said. An awardwinning
songwriter and former
front-man with the bands Liquid
Groove and 34Below, Ybarra has
played with the likes of the Gin
Blossoms, Hootie and the
Blowfish and Lit.
Now with a solo career, the
local resident and Carlsbad High
School alumni had advice to the
aspiring musicians.
“Don’t give up, or get discouraged”
Ybarra said. “Try to
get feedback and constructive
criticism and work on that.”
Above all else, he added, “Have
fun with it.”
Teen Scene also included a
Wii Guitar Hero Aerosmith video
game competition, an art exhibit,
a festival of film shorts and a
fashion show.All the works of art,
the film shorts, and the fashion
designs were “teen originals,”
said event organizers.
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JAN. 30, 2009
crime
REPORT
A weekly log of
neighborhood crime.
Compiled by Randy Kalp
Reported for the week of Jan. 20,
009 to Jan. 27, 2009
PURSE SNATCHING A purse
snatching reportedly occurred around
6:45 p.m. Jan. 23 on North El Camino
Real in Encinitas.
WHAT A TOOL An Encinitas residence
on La Veta Avenue was reportedly
burglarized of more than $12,000
in hand tools sometime between 4
p.m. Jan. 20 and 6 p.m. Jan. 22.
UNPLUGGED Shasta Landscaping
on Vallecitos de Oro in San Marcos was
reportedly burglarized of more than
$4,000 in electronics sometime
between 4 p.m. Jan. 23 and 6:30 a.m.
Jan. 25.
HOME BURGLARIZED Someone
reportedly burglarized a residence on
Via del Caballo in San Marcos sometime
between 8 a.m. and 10:45 p.m.
Jan. 21.
ANTI-SCHOLASTIC Alta Vista
igh School on Bonaire Road in Vista
as reportedly burglarized sometime
etween 4 a.m. and 5 a.m. Jan. 21.
A CUT BELOW Someone reportedy
burglarized Good Fellas Barbershop
n South Santa Fe Avenue in Vista
round 1:15 a.m. Jan. 24.
CLEANED OUT A man was reportedly
robbed of his jewelry, cell phone
and cash around 11 p.m. Jan. 24 on
South Santa Fe Avenue in Vista.
THIS ISN’T PARADISE Someone
reportedly burglarized Children’s
Paradise on North Melrose Drive in
Vista of nearly $3,000 worth of electronics
around 5:15 a.m. Jan. 20.
SMOOTH CRIMINAL Someone
reportedly robbed the Wal-Mart on
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less than $30 worth of skin care products
around 2:15 p.m. Jan. 24.
BIKES STOLEN Two Haro bicycles
valued at $850 were reportedly stolen
around 2:30 p.m. Jan. 24 from residence
on Vista Way in Oceanside.
QUITE THE HABIT Someone
reportedly stole approximately $2,000
worth of cigarettes from Red and
Wine Market on Vista Way in
Oceanside sometime between 10 p.m.
Jan. 22 and 3:30 a.m. Jan. 23.
CONFLICT DIAMONDS Dozens of
diamond rings and silver necklaces
valued at $10,000, as well as a laptop
and five Verizon cell phones were
reportedly stolen from a residence on
Oceanside Boulevard in Oceanside
sometime between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Jan. 22.
PILLS PILFERED A woman was
reportedly robbed of her bottle of
Oxycodone pills around 3:30 p.m. Jan.
21 on Oceanside Boulevard in
Oceanside.
CRIME LOG
Compiled by Randy Kalp
The following information
was gathered from law
enforcement’s most available
records for the week of Jan. 20,
2009 to Jan. 27, 2009
ENCINITAS Petty Theft 2,
Burglary 6, Vandalism 1, Assault 0,
Grand Theft 3, Robbery 0
SOLANA BEACH Petty Theft 0,
Burglary 1, Vandalism 1, Assault 0,
Grand Theft 0, Robbery 0
DEL MAR Petty Theft 1, Burglary
0, Vandalism 0, Assault 0, Grand
Theft 1, Robbery 0
CARLSBAD Petty Theft 0,
Burglary 4, Vandalism 0, Assault 0,
Grand Theft 0, Robbery 1
SAN MARCOS Petty Theft 3,
Burglary 8, Vandalism 10, Assault
0, Grand Theft 8, Robbery 0
OCEANSIDE Petty Theft 12,
Burglary 14, Vandalism 13, Assault
1, Grand Theft 6, Robbery 1
VISTA Petty Theft 6, Burglary 26,
Vandalism 10, Assault 2, Grand
Theft 6, Robbery 3
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Mahboob M. Pasha is
wanted for his alleged
involvement in the shooting
death of a man in
Atlanta, Ga., in 1994.
Pasha was born May 21,
1966, in Pakistan. He is 5
feet 8 inches and weighs
122 pounds. Pasha has
black hair and brown eyes. He
has ties to Brooklyn, New York
and Pakistan. He may be in need
of medical treatment.
While Pasha was working in a
convenience store, he allegedly
attempted to lock a shoplifter in
the store until the police arrived.
However, when the shoplifter
became verbally belligerent,
Pasha allegedly shot him with a
handgun and he died a few days
later. Shortly thereafter, while
being interviewed by the Atlanta
Police, Pasha was told that he was
being charged with murder.
Upon hearing this news, Pasha
excused himself to use the
restroom and was not seen
again.
In late 2000, Pasha was
arrested in Brooklyn, N.Y.,
and was returned to the
state of Georgia. He was
then diagnosed with medical
problems and the
charges against him were dismissed.
In October 2003, information
was received that Pasha's medical
condition had been misdiagnosed,
and the District Attorney’s
Office decided to reindict him
for murder, aggravated assault,
and possession of a firearm during
the commission of a crime.
Pasha has been charged with
unlawful flight to avoid prosecution.
Contact the nearest FBI
office or American Embassy or
Consulate if you have any information
on Pasha.
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10 MOST WANTED
Never attempt to arrest a fugitive yourself. These files should not be relied upon for any type of legal
action. If the subject is a fugitive from our 10 Most Wanted page, e-mail San Diego Crime Stoppers
or call their hot line at 888-580-TIPS 24 hours a day. For details, log on to www.sdsheriff.net/tmw.
For warrant inquiries, information or to pass along a tip, use the sheriff’s online Tip Form (anonymous;
no e-mail address needed) or call the area office.
Seyyed Nasser Alavi
Loftabad
Battery, Unlawful
Penetration, 2005
Jose Luis Galeania
Torres
Robbery
Vista, 2008
Gerardo M. Gomez
Attempted Murder
December 2004
Jose A. Lopez
Attempted Murder
December 2004
Julio Romero
Child Molestation
Ramona, 2005
MAHBOOB
PASHA
Ricardo Reyes
Attempted Murder
2001
Julio Cesar Jacobo-
Curiel
Murder
San Marcos, 2008
Imedo Molina Laurel
Murder
December 2005
Ricardo Persona
Rape, Child
Molestation
San Diego, Jan. 1997
Arturo G. Gomez
Rape with Force
San Diego, May 2007
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In the spotlight
OCEANSIDE — Two of
MiraCosta College’s theater
faculty earned top honors
recently from Region 8 of the
Kennedy Center American
College Theater Festival.
Theater instructor Eric
Bishop received the Kennedy
Center Golden Medallion of
Excellence.
MiraCosta makeup
instructor Larry Jorgensen
received the Excellence in
Education award for the San
Diego-area circuit for his great
contributions over his long
and distinguished career.
Bishop and Jorgensen will
receive their awards Feb. 11 at
the awards dinner during the
regional festival.
Youth in opera
COAST CITIES — A chorus
of North County youngsters
will be playing a part of
the San Diego Opera’s production
of “Tosca.” The youngsters
include Daniela
Camilleri, 13; Hannah Prater,
13; Sophia Linkletter, 13;
Jerrin Padre, 12,; and Alyse
Stults, 11. The group will be
cast as an all-male group of
townsfolk, practicing up to
four hours a night. “Tosca”
opens Jan. 24 at the Civic
Theatre, 3rd Ave. and B St. in
San Diego, with shows Jan. 27,
Jan. 30, Feb. 1 and Feb. 4.
Visit www.sdopera.com for
details.
Visitors from China
CARLSBAD — At the end
of January, Pacific Ridge
School will be hosting students
and faculty members
from its sister school, the
Shanghai Shidong High
School in China. In the summer
of 2007, students and faculty
from Pacific Ridge traveled
to China and stayed with
host families from SSHS and
are now eager to return the
favor.
OneSource lends a hand
OCEANSIDE — Paul
Judge, senior vice president
for OneSource Distributors
and Bob Zamarippa, chief
executive officer, delivered
the proceeds of the Oceanside
company’s 2008 golf tournament
to Casa de Amparo
Development Director Kathy
Karpe in January.
Onesource is a longtime
supporter of Casa de Amparo,
the Oceanside nonprofit offering
child abuse treatment and
the Oceanside nonprofit offering
child abuse treatment and
prevention programs.
Top Barbershopper
COAST CITIES — The
Musicmen chorus
member
Len Schaffner
of Oceanside
was selected as
Barbershopper
of the Year. He
was chosen for
his outstanding
service in the
areas of computertechnology
assistance,
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JAN. 30, 2009
Rotary backs,
celebrates
Mission
OCEANSIDE — The
Oceanside Rotary Club was
pleased to present $5,000
checks to both Mission San
Luis Rey and Mission San
Luis Rey Parish
Social Concerns from its
Pacific Marine Credit
Union/Oceanside Rotary
Club crab and rib dinner
held last September.
The annual Crab and Rib
Fest was held in the gardens
of the Mission San Luis Rey.
Mission San Luis Rey will
use the donation for the continued
restoration of the mission.
Mission San Luis Rey
Parish Social Concerns plans
its donation to feed needy
families from throughout the
Oceanside community.
The 83-member club
also plans to host an Ethics
Seminar in March 2009 for
high school students, discussing
ethics in the workplace
and examining ways in
which ethical leadership can
be promoted in our institutions.
The Rotary Club of
Oceanside meets at El
Camino Country Club on
Fridays at noon.
For more information,visit
www.rotary oceanside.org.
City seeks
tennis
players’
input
CARLSBAD — The city
of Carlsbad will hold a workshop
to hear ideas about the
future of the Poinsettia Park
Tennis Program from 5:30 to
7:30 p.m. Feb. 5 at the
Carlsbad Senior Center
Auditorium, 799 Pine Ave.
With the addition of
seven new tennis courts,
walkways, shade structures
and spectator seating,
Poinsettia Park is now home
to the largest public tennis
complex in the city.
The city would like input
on how to maximize the new
tennis complex to meet
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RICH MCCOY
47 | SAN MARCOS
I’d probably give up
one of my businesses.
I have several that I
run. I can’t think of
very much that I’m
clinging to. I’m pretty
unencumbered.
COAST CITIES — As the
economy continues to suffer the
effects of the current recession,
and as we enter the tax filing
season, it may be worth noting
that this year especially may be
a year that all taxpayers take
additional time to review all
income, expense, and deduction
items reported on their tax
return.
Important information
regarding new tax incentives,
tax credits, and increased
benefits can be found in
the Emergency Economic
Stabilization Act of 2008.
According to Kasey Ortiz at
Jes Taxes in Oceanside, the extra
time spent in reviewing the tax
return may in fact provide many
times more in the way of benefits
resulting from the recently
signed stimulus bill.
Some highlights of the
Stimulus Bill include:
— More than 200 new tax
law changes, incentives and
credits for most taxpayers filing
their 2008 tax return. A few
important items included in the
many changes are state and
local tax deductions, Higher
Education tuition deduction,
deduction for Real Property
Taxes Paid, and Teacher’s
Classroom deduction
— State and local tax deductions.
This deduction was a part
of the Jobs Creation Act of 2004
and expired at the end of 2007.
Under the new stimulus bill, this
deduction has been extended
retroactively back to Jan. 1,
2008.
— Higher Education Tuition
deduction — The new law
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Riding. It’s something
I look forward to. I
think it’d be a true
sacrifice. I enjoy
being out there, it’s
my time away.
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LORRAINE KEIZER
34 | ESCONDIDO
I would give up beer.
That’s what’s most
precious to me. It’d be
a huge sacrifice to
me.
extends the above-line higher
education tuition deduction
allowed through Dec. 31, 2009.
The new law places some filing
status and income limits on the
amount that is allowed but may
provide benefits to many in
reducing Adjusted Gross
Income.
— Deduction for Real
Property taxes paid — For taxpayers
who do not itemize
deductions, the new law extends
the additional standard deduction
for real property taxes
through 2009. The law allows
$500 in additional standard
deductions for taxpayers ($1,000
for those filing Married Joint
Returns).
— Teacher’s Classroom
deduction — For 2008 and 2009,
If you had to give up something, similar to
the tradition of Lent, what would you forgo?
MATTHEW DEVRIES
35 | ESCONDIDO
I’d give up watching
sports. Or TV. I feel
like it’d be a sacrifice
on my part. It’d
within what I’d be
able to do.
TRAVIS SILLS
29 | CARLSBAD
I actually do practice
Lent. In previous
times I’d give up alcohol.
Back then it’d
matter more because
I’d go out drinking
every weekend. Now?
Spending money
that’s not necessary.
teachers and other education
professionals can deduct up to
$250 above-line to reduce the
Adjusted Gross Income for
amounts paid in expense for
books, supplies, equipment, and
software used in the classroom.
— Increased Child tax credits
— The new law provides
greater benefits for child tax
credits.The credit is currently 15
percent of the earned income in
excess of $12,050. Under the
new law, the earned income falls
to $8,500, thus providing opportunity
for more taxpayers to take
advantage of this credit. In addition,
the law changed the term
“qualifying child” with respect
to the age of a child and for joint
return filers.
— Increased fines and
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19 | ENCINITAS
My phone. That’d be a
real sacrifice. If I was
really giving up something
that’s important,
that’d be mine. I
text and call a lot.
CLAUDIA SALAZAR
19 | CARLSBAD
I’d stop using swear
words. If you’re going
to give something up,
it may as well be
something you’re not
supposed to do in the
first place.
Taxpayers should scrutinize stimulus bill
penalties — In addition to the
numerous tax incentives contained
in the bill, the new law
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and increases certain penalty
amounts for accuracy issues for
tax returns filed that may contain
mistakes.
Taxpayers are advised to
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A10 THE COAST NEWS
JAN. 30, 2009
Museum aims high with ‘Lowbrow’ art
By Promise Yee
OCEANSIDE — The
Oceanside Museum of Art’s
“Lowbrow Art: Nine San Diego
Pop Surrealists” drew close to
400 art lovers and pop surrealism
“cult followers” to the Jan.
24 preview reception.
Notable San Diego area
artists Mary Fleener, Charles
Glaubitz, Pamela Jaeger, Tim
McCormick, Scott Saw, Scrojo
(Craig Haskett), Jason Sherry,
Jen Trute and Ron Wharton are
on display at the exhibit, which
is curated by Jerry Waddle and
Michael C. Gross.
“It clearly demonstrates this
form of art hangs together in the
San Diego region,” Skip Pahl,
Oceanside Museum of Art executive
director, said.
Pop surrealism takes 1960s
pop art’s expressions of adversity
and use of common objects
one step further and makes complex
narrative statements with
comics, photography and form.
“This generation of younger
artists was raised on pop culture,”
Gross said.
“I was born in Studio City,
pop art images are burned into
my mind,” Tim McCormick
said. “I approach pop art
from the ideology of a fine
painter.”
OCEANSIDE —
MiraCosta’s Kruglak Art Gallery
in the MiraCosta College
Student Center on the
Oceanside Campus kicks off the
New Year with an exhibit and
workshop on underground publishing
held by Grrrl Zines A-Go-
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figurative expression and
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McCormick said. “I had to have
real feelings to create the painting.”
Fleener’s painting “Our
Lady of Conspicuous
will show in the gallery Feb. 3 to
Feb. 26. A reception is scheduled
from 6 to 8 p.m., Feb. 3 and a
workshop is scheduled from 6 to
8 p.m. Feb.11. Gallery hours are
Monday and Tuesday, 2:30 to
7:30 p.m. and Wednesday and
Thursday, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Admission is free. Gallery director
Diane Adams can be reached
at (760) 795-6657.
Zines are the print media of
an “alternative” culture. Selfpublished
and without censorship,
zines are raw culture, not
Consumption” speaks out on the
glorification of guns and war
with geometric figures and an
unexpected cheerfulness. “Irony
el Mar Community Connections hosts blast from past
DEL MAR — Take a trip back
to the 1950s, as singer Dodie
Stevens performs at Del Mar
Community
Connections’
“We Love Del
Mar” Valentine
Tea celebrating
Del Mar’s 50th
anniversary.
The tea will
be held from 1:30
to 3:30 p.m. Feb.
9 at Powerhouse
Community
DODIE STEVENS
TODAY
ON THE WALL Close to 400 art lovers and pop surrealism “cult followers” attended the Jan. 24, preview reception of “Lowbrow
Art: Nine San Diego Pop Surrealists,” on exhibit at Oceanside Museum of Art through May 24. Above, attendees view Tim
McCormick’s, “Pitfalls of Modern Romance,” 2004, done in acrylic on wood. Photo by Promise Yee
Center, 1658 Coast Blvd.
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At the tea,
Stevens, who in
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1959 at age 13, had the hit record,
“Tan Shoes and Pink Shoelaces”
will perform that and other songs
from the era with Don Terwilliger
“Remembering When.”
The club will also be holding
an opportunity drawing to win a
handmade quilt sewn by Jeanette
Brown of the city of Del Mar
Planning Department. Tickets
are $2 each or three for $5.
Costumes are encouraged and $10
is the suggested donation. RSVP
to (858) 792-7565 or dmcc@
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In addition, the first in a
series of four Lifestyle Issues
workshops are being offered from
1 to 2:30 p.m. Feb. 4 at City Hall
Annex, 235 11th St. by Del Mar
Community Connections and the
Parkinson’s Disease Association of
San Diego. This workshop will
provide education and information
services about lifestyle issues
— employment, caregiver support,
tax issues and health care
training.
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By Promise Yee
OCEANSIDE — Council’s
unanimous vote to take Mira
Mar Mobilehome Community
out of the Coast Highway Vision
Plan received a standing ovation
from residents Jan. 21.
“We were beyond
shocked,” Eve Hall said. Hall is
the planning committee chair
with Mira Mar Mobilehome
Community Home Owners
Association.
Hall’s sentiments were
shared by many mobile home
park residents, who found out
that the plan called for a redevelopment
overlay to replace
the Mira Mar Mobilehome
Community.
While the Coast Highway
Vision Plan is a “vision statement”
and not an adopted redevelopment
plan, the proposed
plans for a redevelopment area
to replace the mobile home
park has caused stress and
uncertainty in mobile home
community residents, many
who are seniors on a fixed
income.
“We have very few
options,” Al Cinino, Mira Mar
Mobilehome Community
Homeowners Association board
member, said. “Our facility may
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JAN. 30, 2009
Jon McPherson, South Coast
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master winemaker in Temecula
Wine Country, recently sat at our
booth to join us for lunch at their
posh Vineyard Rose Restaurant.
For a few minutes, he relaxed
over a few examples of South
Coast’s new releases. Jon came
over from Thornton Winery five
years ago where he gained a
solid reputation as a meticulous
craftsman of sparkling wine.
Prior to coming to the Temecula
Valley, he cut his teeth in the
wine industry in Texas. At
Thornton, he earned the title
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Last year, the winery was
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the California State Fair and
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for winning 39 awards including:
1 Best of State, 1 Best of Region,
12 Best of Class, 1 Double Gold
and 5 Golds among others. In all,
255 awards were won in 2008 by
this premier winery. At the end
of the year, my “Taste of Wine”
declared South Coast’s Wild
Horse Peak 2005 Sangiovese,
one of its Top Ten Tastings. I
asked Jon how he has been able
to extract excellence out of his
varietals. “It’s about letting the
grapes speak, he said. “We listen,
then carefully nurture the
process.”
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changes at all.
“A number of them said,
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there were a handful that said,
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Those sentiments were
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CARLSBAD — A Vista
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retail. “Frankly, the synergy is
just not there,” he said.
“We are faced currently
with horrific economic conditions,”
said Robert Fields,
whose commercial building at
1130 Camino del Mar would be
in conformance under the new
regulations.
“We’re in the fourth
inning of this economy … and
retail is suffering,” he said.
“Landlords are renegotiating
their leases down. … I would
just hope you would be as flexible
as you can … because I
think we need your help.”
As a clothing store, Ryan’s
Collection also would not be
affected by the new ordinance.
But faced with “difficult challenges”
because of the economic
downturn and a recent
move from the plaza to 1431
Camino del Mar, co-owner
Ryan Gonzales supported
exempting some buildings,
including his.
“Just changing the rules
doesn’t mean that you’re going
to attract more retail,”
Gonzales said. “For us it’s going
to be a hardship to continue
our business through the end
of our term.” Gonzales would
like the option to sublet part of
his property to Dr. Paul
Chasan, a La Jolla plastic surgeon
whose business would not
be in compliance with the new
law.
Chasan is seeking to open
an office in Del Mar. “I think
that my practice would have
benefit,” he said. “I’m planning
to put a considerable amount
of money into the building.”
Chasan said his practice
attracts a wealthy clientele
that would spend money in Del
Mar shops and restaurants.
Councilman Richard
Earnest said the goal of the
new regulations is “to create
an environment that will somehow
incentivize property owners
to make investments in
their property.”
“We can’t force it, just like
we can’t force them to rent to
any particular business,”
Earnest said. “That’s not government’s
role. Government’s
role is to try to create an environment
that stimulates that
kind of economic activity.”
One thing Earnest said he
did not support was taking no
action at all. “I don’t want to sit
here and watch the town die,”
he said.
The ordinance, which will
likely be adopted at the Feb. 2
meeting, permits the continuation
of nonconforming uses as
long as the building is not
abandoned, enlarged or modified.
Under certain circumstances,
property owners will
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H (streets),” he said. The new
downtown offices also house
the Visitor’s Center, which the
city has paid the chamber to
operate since 1990. “That’s
good for local businesses,”
Councilman Jerome Stocks
said.
According to Tucker,
events sponsored by the chamber
including the State of the
City address, installation dinners,
Oktoberfest and monthly
networking events for members
have increased in popularity.
Tucker said the uncertain
economic climate presents
many challenges to local businesses
and to the chamber.
“We’re looking at retaining
current members and bringing
in new members,” he said.
In his letter, Tucker said his
efforts over the past six
months to convince the executive
committee of the gravity
of declining revenue fell on
deaf ears. “I have seen no plan
or any significant efforts to
address this crucial matter,”
he wrote.
Executive board president
Ken Gross of Wealth
Management Associates, Inc.
did not return calls for comment.
“I think the chamber
could be a great organization,”
Stocks said. “They could have
a real role in our community.”
Deputy Mayor Dan
Dalager, who was a founding
member of the chamber and
board member for six years,
said he expects the transition
to go smoothly. “When I was
on the board we had three
CEOs resign without replacements
and life went on,” he
said. “I have a lot of faith in
the business community.”
Dody Tucker, Gary’s
wife, is the executive director
of the Downtown Encinitas
MainStreet Association. The
two have been fixtures in the
community since 1979. “For
22 years we owned and
operated two separate businesses
in downtown historical
Encinitas, the Moonlight
Beach 7-Eleven and the
Safeguard Company on 2nd
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School District.
The victims had no relation
to the high school, authorities
said.
Antony was placed on
paid administrative leave in
September because of the
investigation into the case,
Boyle said. But now that he
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It has been since Theodore
Loop came on the scene.
Previous to that, it was part of
the township of Weed. In the
1850s, Loop owned considerable
acreage in Carmel Valley. He
envisioned the shoreline at the
foot of 10th Street of becoming a
resort area for the “rich folks”
from the Los Angeles and
Beverly Hills areas.
He laid out the township
with the cooperation of Jacob
Taylor, a surveyor of sorts from
New Mexico. Taylor was also an
aggressive promoter and developer
and concurred with Loop’s
resort ideas.
In 1886,Taylor built Casa del
Mar with shoreline amenities
including a bathing pool, 40 feet
by 198 feet, called a natatorium.
Remnants of it are still visible at
low tide. It was described as a
pool that was safe from the dangerous
stingray and great for
children.
Taylor made 10th Street 100
feet wide and there was a boardwalk
to a gazebo where visitors
could rest after making the
climb up from the natatorium.
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SWEET SOUNDS The Carlsbad High School Chamber Orchestra has been chosen to perform at Carnegie Hall in April 2009. A benefit concert is being held from 7 to 9
p.m. Feb. 11 at Carlsbad Performing Arts Center on Lancer Way in Carlsbad to support the concert trip. For more information, contact Karen Pearson at kpearson52@aol.com
or call (818) 416-9033. Courtesy photo
Concert features high school chamber orchestra
CARLSBAD — An evening
celebrating a full array of musical
styles from modern Villa-
Lobos to jazz, pop and the classics,
will be showcased from 7 to
9 p.m. Feb. 11 at Carlsbad
Performing Arts Center, 3557
Lancer Way. The evening is a
benefit concert for the Carlsbad
High School Chamber
Orchestra, which has been chosen
to perform at Carnegie Hall
in April.
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Included in the program,
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Rose Chen, piano; Gunnar Biggs,
string bass and Bob Boss, guitar;
Lancer Dancers and Excaliber
teams who will dance to “Viva
La Vida.” Other guest artists are
still to be announced.
Tickets to the benefit con-
On the south side of 10th
Street below Railroad Avenue
(now Stratford Court) there was
a barn on the Theodore Reed
property where there was a Wells
Fargo stage coach in mint condition
on which the neighborhood
kids used to play. Likely it dated
back to days Loop worked as a
coach driver for that company.
Taylor convinced Santa Fe
Railroad to locate its tracks on
Railroad Avenue. He lived on
10th Street where the porch to
his home became the train station
and Western Union facility.
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first-served.
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tickets: Checks should be mailed
by Feb. 6 to CHS Orchestra, 4115
Skyline Road, Carlsbad, CA
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please). Check should include
number of tickets, amount
enclosed, name of reservation
Later the residence was owned
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known of it except that it was a
general store and post office in
its early years.
After Casa del Mar burned
down in 1890, visitors continued
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JAN. 30, 2009
2009 PATTE AWARDS
Above left, from left, Judi Shepard Missett, founder of Jazzercise Inc., along with Patté Awards host/cofounder and Del Mar resident Pat Launer, and
Jack Missett, Carlsbad Playreaders artistic director and New Village Arts ensemble member, were on hand at the 12th Annual Patté Awards for
Theater Excellence Jan. 19 at the Westin Gaslamp Quarter. The awards show will air on Channel 4 San Diego at 8 p.m. Feb. 6. Above right, San
Diego County Supervisor Pam Slater-Price with Launer joined theater artists and arts lovers as they paid tribute to San Diego’s stars. Photos by Ken
Jacques
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they aren’t on a moving
turntable.
— Skip these space savers.
Unlike most microwave ovens,
Sharp’s $760 Insight Pro
KB6025M drawer model mounts
under the counter to free up
space and allow a range hood
for optimal venting.
Conveniences include a bevy of
shortcut keys and a “keep
warm” feature that maintains
serving temperature for up to 30
minutes. But that pricey pro’s
heating evenness was only
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also access www.wineresort.com
for information on all its wines
and amenities.
This and that
Congrats to Dawn Galante of
Galante Wines in Carmel Valley
near Monterey on her 38th birthday
which was Jan. 18. To celebrate,
her Blackjack 2004 Cab is
on sale for $38 a bottle (regularly
$50.) Limit is six and good
through Jan. 31. See
www.galantevineyards.com.
I was with the master sommelier
Jesse Rodriguez at Addison at
the Grand Resort Del Mar and we
talked about the Anderson Valley
in Northern California and their
premier Pinot Noir. He recommended
Golden Eye and its 2006
vintage. Come to find out it’s one
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$380 Carousel R-1214, $380, a
built-in model, can hang under a
wall cabinet. But defrosting was
subpar.
How to choose
In addition to saving time,
microwave ovens can also save
up to 80 percent of the energy
used by a typical oven. Indeed,
the Environmental Protection
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microwaves eligible for Energy
Star status.
CR recommends using
these tips to narrow down choices:
of only two wines served at the
President Obama Inaugural
Luncheon. You will love the
plum, spice, cherry and strawberry
notes. It was served with
pheasant and duck. The other
wine was a Duckhorn 2007 Napa
Valley Sauvignon Blanc served
with a seafood stew of Maine lobster,
scallops and shrimp.
Wine Bytes
San Diego State’s Business
of Wine course opens its Spring
Semester with “Exploring
Wine” from 6 to 9 p.m. starting
Mon. Feb. 2 on campus. For fees
and registration, call (619) 594-
6924.
Holiday Wine Cellar of
Escondido has “Wine Down
Mondays” starting Feb. 2 from
5:30 to 7:30 p.m. for just $5.
Enjoy Robert Nenow from his
winery in Napa. He’s pouring
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— Pick the right type. Large
countertop models often have
more capacity than over-therange
models, though they take
up valuable counter space.
Over-the-range models free up
that space by nestling conveniently
above the range. But
they cost more to buy and
install, and they don’t vent as
well as most range hoods.
— Focus on features. A sensor
helps prevent under- or overcooking
by automatically turning
off the microwave when food
is done. Shortcut keys take the
guesswork out of cooking popular
foods, and convection helps
Cab and his new Syrah/Cab
blend. More info is available at
(760) 745-1200.
Jack’s La Jolla has a Blind
Wine Tasting in the Ocean Room
from 3 to 7 p.m. Feb. 3 for $25
each. Is it a Cab or a Zin? Test
your skills. Details are available
by calling (858) 456-8111.
Restaurant Acqua Al 2 in
the Gaslamp downtown San
Diego launches “AA2
Uncorked,” a new wine tasting
series to share the passion of
fine Italian wines. The first
class is from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Feb. 4
with the theme of Amore, a Toast
to Love. Learn about and try
fine Italian wines and authentic
Italian appetizers for participants.
Cost is $15 per person.
Call (619) 230-0382 to RSVP.
Pechanga Casino in
Temecula inaugurates its first
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and being an all-around helpful
member of the Barbershop
Chapter.
New face at mission
SOLANA BEACH —
Historic Mission San Juan
Capistrano
announced that
Megan Caughey
of Solana Beach
is its new developmentassistant.
In this
role, she will
assist with the
presentation of
onsite Mission
events. Her
MEGAN CAUGHEY
previous work experience
provide browning like a conventional
oven does. Models with a
mounting kit save counter space
by hanging on the wall or
beneath a wall cabinet.
— Don’t buy capacity
claims. What it says on the box
isn’t what users get in their
kitchen because manufacturers
measure space that usually can’t
be used. Some models delivered
as little as half the space manufacturers
promised. Take your
largest casserole to the store to
see whether it fits. Also consider
models with a sliding tray, which
can usually accommodate large
or oblong plates.
annual Wine Festival from noon
to 5 p.m. Feb. 7 to benefit the
Red Cross. In addition to wine
tastings with ZD, Miner, Chateau
St. Michelle, Erath, Ferrari
Carano, Mondavi, Falkner,
Keyways, La Cereza, Pedroncelli
and more, Pechanga has its great
chefs prepare samples of their
cuisine. Tickets are $65 each. A
6 to 9 p.m. bonus of more wineries
with a Chocolate Decadence
event costs $100 for the two
events. For tickets, call (877)
711- 2WIN or call
www.pechanga.com.
Frank Mangio is a renowned wine connoisseur
certified by Wine Spectator. His library can be
viewed at www.tasteofwinetv.com. (Average
Google certified 900 visits per day) He is one of
the top five wine commentators on the Web.
Reach him at mangiompc@aol.com.
includes working in the Special
Events Department of the
California Film Institute.
Newest members
ENCINITAS — At its Jan. 14
meeting, the board of directors
of Olivenhain Municipal Water
District swore in Edmund K.
Sprague as its president, Robert
F. Topolovac as vice president,
Mark A. Muir as treasurer, Jacob
J. Krauss as secretary and Susan
J.Varty as director.
Academy earns
USD award
CARMEL VALLEY — San
Diego Jewish Academy has been
awarded this year’s USD’s
Kaleidoscope Award for
Exceptional Governance on Jan.
9 at the Joan B. Kroc Institute
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programs and special events
throughout the year.
Founded in 2000, members
include beginner and expert
rose growers. The Society is
affiliated with the American
rose Society and welcomes
members in surrounding areas
of Del Mar, including Solana
Beach, Encinitas, Rancho
Santa Fe, Carmel Valley, La
Jolla and Point Loma.
For more information, contact
Ellen Breen at
ebreen@ucsd.edu or President
Kathy Reed at kathyreed@
adelphia.net.
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can have humor,” Fleener said.
Sherry’s point of view is
displayed in assembled sculptures
and collages that bare 20plus
word titles as complex as
the thoughts behind the art. “I
always try to make things I
want to see, things that make
me laugh,” Sherry said.
One of Sherry’s whimsical
sculptures is built with a typewriter,
banjo parts, guitar
parts, photograph and wood
crutches. “It’s my limitations in
understanding the string theory,”
Sherry said.
Scrojo, known for his playbill
designs for the Belly Up
Tavern, calls himself a glorified
poster artist. Asked if his
instantly enjoyable event
posters are more art or advertisement,
Scrojo “opts” to let
the viewer decide. “Either or,
draw your own line,” Scrojo
said.
“Lowbrow Art: Nine San
Diego Pop Surrealists,” is on
exhibit at Oceanside Museum
of Art through May 24. Several
special events will highlight
the exhibit, including Art After
Dark on Jan. 30, and Lowbrow
Art Talk with curators Jerry
Waddle and Michael C. Gross
on Feb. 26. For more information,
visit oma-online.org.
Hear pop surrealists Tim
McCormick, Scrojo and Scott
Saw talk about their work at
www.coastnewsgroup.com.
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not impress a younger planner or
architect, but these are our
homes.”
“Staff was including this area,
envisioning something other than
a mobile home park,”
Councilwoman Esther Sanchez
said. “I am supportive of future
things for Coast Highway, but I
had no interest in impacting residents.”
for Peace & Justice.
The award is to recognize,
celebrate, promote and inspire
excellence in nonprofit governance
and recognizes board
excellence in ensuring accountability
and safeguarding the
school’s mission.
$9 green fees
CARLSBAD — To celebrate
2009, La Costa Resort and Spa is
offering $9 green fees. Through
Feb. 28, guests who book a room
at La Costa Resort can add on
up to two rounds of golf per
room, per stay at the $9 rate.
The rate is offered on a
space-available basis for individual
play (no group tee times).
Reservations can be made at
(800) 854-5000 or at www.lacosta.com.
JAN. 30, 2009
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back to the community was
something that came naturally
to McKaig, and not only did he
join the volunteer fire department,
he also became a member
of the Chamber of
Commerce, the Rotary and the
Boys Club.
When the city of Carlsbad
incorporated in 1952, McKaig
was one of the forces behind the
effort, and was called one of the
“Progress Boys.”
McKaig is survived by his
wife Janet (Detwiler) McKaig,
daughters Linda, Lisa and Patty
Lou and a son, John, who now
cuts hair at a barber shop on
State Street, just as his father
once did.
Tucker, who lost his wife
Helen just two years ago, is survived
by his daughters Sharon
and Denise and sons Skip and
David.
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county Supervisor Pam Slater-
Price is paying for the new addition.
“A garden will be nice,”
Cardiff-by-the-Sea resident
Jane Dirksen said. Dirksen sat
reading a story to her toddler
inside the library as chainsaws
cut through the remaining tree
trunks Jan. 23. “It’s a shame to
see the magnificent trees be cut
down and all of the life that
they’ve supported over the
years go with them,” she said.
Initial plans to take down
the trees two years ago sparked
discussion of how the Torrey
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family, and she hoped the case
could be resolved with her husband
receiving treatment for his
alcoholism and manic depression.
Unlike other domestic violence
cases where the victim covers
for their significant other,
Eugenia Bizzaro made it clear
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sidewalk cafe on Camino del Mar.
“I … am very excited about
this, not only for Jimmy O’s, but
for Del Mar in general,”Jimmy O’s
owner, Keith Nordling, said. “We
need this.”
The staff recommendation to
approve both projects came with a
lengthy list of conditions, including
a $5,000 upfront fee to cover
the potential cost of any increase
in law enforcement services that
may be required as a result of the
cafes. Council members opposed
the requirement and ultimately
deleted the condition.
Councilman Carl Hilliard
said he wasn’t sure they should
assume the sidewalk cafes are
going to be a problem. Nordling
was happy with the decision, but
said he was willing to pay the fee
“and do whatever I need to do to
make this happen.”
“I would always rather pay
$5,000 later than now,” Nordling
said. “If the sidewalk cafe is causing
problems and the police have
to come down there a bunch … I
will reimburse the city for that
extra cost.”
Nordling said he didn’t anticipate
the sidewalk cafe creating
problems that would require additional
law enforcement, especially
since another condition prohibits
the sale or consumption of alcohol
in the area before 9 a.m. and after
10 p.m.
Rick Ehrenfeld, one of only
two residents to address council,
said he would prefer that the outdoor
cafes not be used at all after
10 p.m., but Nordling said he plans
FIRST FIREMAN’S BALL The above photo is of the first Fireman’s Ball in 1954,
which featured Johnny McKaig, center, as the Master of Ceremonies. Photo courtesy
of the Carlsbad City Library, Carlsbad History Room
pines might be saved. The county
has spent $10,000 on consultants
in an attempt to save the
trees according to Aponte. A
certified arborist implemented
a twice-monthly nourishment
program, aerated the soil
around the roots and changed
the irrigation system. Despite
those efforts, the trees’ health
declined, Aponte said.
The Friends of the Cardiffby-the-Sea
Library hired a treerescue
specialist, George Hahn,
but his worm-casting treatments
could not revive the
trees. “We tried to save them if
it was possible,” president
Susan Hays said. Group mem-
she’s not “negating” or “minimizing”
what happened, she said she
just wants her husband to get the
help he needs, which a prison sentence
won’t afford him.
Blane Bizzaro’s attorney,
Sloan Ostbye, said she is hoping to
negotiate a deal for him that
would require him to serve a year
or less of jail time before being
enrolled in a court-ordered resi-
to continue food service until his
kitchen closes at midnight.
“That’s why we (are building)
this sidewalk café,” Nordling said.
“We’re trying to attract diners,”
not drinkers.
Council members said they
would revisit the alcohol ordinance
to try to accommodate a
request from Randy Gruber,
owner of Americana Cafe, to serve
alcohol from the time the restaurant
opens at 7 a.m. Gruber said
some of his customers enjoy an
early morning cocktail with
brunch. His liquor license allows
indoor alcohol service beginning
at 6 a.m.
Nordling said he also had no
problem with a requirement that
prohibits smoking in the sidewalk
cafes.
“I love that,” Nordling said.
He told council members if his
customers complain, “I’m just
going to blame you all.We’ll make
more people happy not (allowing)
smoking than we make happy by
letting them.”
Hilliard said the 70-plus conditions
were excessive, redundant
and potentially a waste of staff
time, especially since many are
included in the existing ordinance.
“Repeating them as special
conditions seems to be disingenuous,”he
said.“It just seems to
me to be over the top.”
The city attorney said that
while some may seem “nonsensical,”
they are included because
they are either state-mandated or
general conditions required for
any construction project.
Jim Watkins, owner of the
building that houses both restau-
THE COAST NEWS A17
bers are excited by the prospect
of a new garden while still
mindful of the purpose that the
trees served.
According to Hays, the
library’s original architect drew
inspiration from the existing
trees in designing the ecologically
friendly library.
“It isn’t the end of the world
but it’s one more change in a
community that has seen a lot of
changes over the years,” said
Dan Davis, a Cardiff-by-the-Sea
resident. “I’m sure a lot of the
older people who’ve lived here
all their lives say that with every
new building that goes up and
every tree that comes down.”
dential treatment center.
Watanabe said he couldn’t
comment on any future plea offers
or resolutions for the case. “Often
times DV victims minimize the
seriousness of the crime against
them; however, it is the District
Attorney’s duty to ensure that victim’s
are protected even if they
don’t think they need protection,”
Watanabe said.
rants, said the goal of the community
plan he helped develop more
than 30 years ago was to create a
pedestrian friendly, walking community.
“But not much has been
done to enhance that,” Watkins
said. “I think this will do more to
regenerate the life of Del Mar …
and energize the whole community
as far as the redevelopment.”
“I like the project,”
Councilman Mark Filanc said. “I
think it is a move in the right
direction.”
During a public hearing last
summer, before he was elected to
council, Don Mosier called the
sidewalk cafe ordinance “premature
and ill-considered.”
“My objection at the time
had to do with the lack of ordinances
covering public impacts
and the low cost recovery for leasing
of public spaces,” said Mosier,
who voted to approve both projects
in part because of the economic
downturn and “the need to
get started on downtown revitalization.”
Mosier said he also liked that
the applicants must report back to
council in six months. “Without
this right of review, I would have
been reluctant to vote for the projects,”
he said. Permits are valid for
three years.
Based on a council-approved
user fee of $2 per square foot,
Jimmy O’s and Americana will
pay annual assessments of $754
and $1,074, respectively. The
money will be used for downtown
streetscape improvements. Staff
said applications from two other
restaurants could be presented to
council as early as next month.
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Event Chairwoman Pratiksha Ahuja invite the public to participate in The
Grauer School student leadership class-sponsored American Red Cross
Blood Drive from noon to 5:30 p.m. Feb. 2 at 1500 S. El Camino Real. All
blood donors will receive an ARC T-Shirt and will be entered into an
opportunity drawing to win one of two four-pack cinema passes and a gift
certificate to Coldstone Creamery. The blood drive is in response to the
data that shows someone in the U.S. needs blood every two seconds.
Some individuals need regular blood transfusions to survive on a daily
basis. The actual donation usually takes less than 10 to 12 minutes. For
further information, call (760) 944-6777 or visit www.grauerschool.com.
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1996,Vivian was convicted of a
misdemeanor charge stemming
from striking his son,
according to court documents.
Wiesemeyer was arrested in
2005 for domestic violence
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guilty to disturbing the peace,
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under and pursuant to a Deed to
Trust described below. The sale
will be made, but without
covenant or warranty, expressed
or implied, regarding title, pos-
session, or encumbrances, to pay
the remaining principal sum of
the note(s) secured by the Deed
of Trust, with interest and late
charges thereon, as provided in
the note(s), advances, under the
terms of the Deed of Trust, inter-
est thereon, fees, charges and
expenses of the Trustee for the
total amount (at the time of the
initial publication of the Notice
of Sale) reasonably estimated to
be set forth below. The amount
may be greater on the day of
sale. Trustor: John E. Ord, a mar-
ried man Duly Appointed
Trustee: Pomona Financial
Service, Inc. Deed of Trust
recorded 10/16/2007 as
Instrument No. 2007-0665078 in
book , page of Official Records
in the office of the Recorder of
San Diego County, California,
Date of Sale: 2/20/2009 at 10:00
AM Place of Sale: At the
entrance to the East County
Regional Center by statue, 250
E. Main Street, El Cajon,
California Amount of unpaid
balance and other reasonable
estimated charges: $369,788.80.
Street Address or other common
designation of real property:
5505 Old Ranch Road,
Oceanside, CA 92057 A/K/A 5505
Old Ranch RD 9, Oceanside,
California A.P.N. 157-411-21-09
The undersigned Trustee dis-
claims any liability for any incor-
rectness of the street address or
other common designation, if
any, shown above. If no street
address or other common desig-
nation is shown, directions to the
location of the property may be
obtained by sending a written
request to the beneficiary within
10 days of the date of first publi-
cation of this Notice of Sale. ‘For
sales information, please call
(714) 573-1965 or log onto
www.priorityposting.com’ Date:
1/14/2009. We are attempting to
collect a debt, and any informa-
tion we obtain will be used for
that purpose. S.B.S. Trust Deed
Network As Agent For The
Trustee 31194 La Baya Drive
Suite 106 Westlake Village, CA
91362 818-991-4600 Yardia Blane,
Sr Trustee Sale Officer P525409
1/30, 2/6, 02/13/2009 CN 7464
TS # CA-08-144487-RM Loan #
0013322987 NOTICE OF
TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN
DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF
TRUST DATED 12/8/2005.
UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT
MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC
SALE. IF YOU NEED AN
EXPLANATION OF THE
NATURE OF THE PROCEED-
ING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. A public auction sale
to the highest bidder for cash,
cashier’s check drawn on a state
or national bank, check drawn
by a state or federal credit
union, or a check drawn by a
state or federal savings and loan
association, or savings associa-
tion, or savings bank specified in
Section 5102 of the Financial
Code and authorized to do busi-
ness in this state, will be held by
duly appointed trustee. The sale
will be made, but without
covenant or warranty, expressed
or implied, regarding title, pos-
session, or encumbrances, to pay
the remaining principal sum of
the note(s) secured by the Deed
of Trust, with interest and late
charges thereon, as provided in
the note(s), advances, under the
terms of the Deed of Trust, inter-
est thereon, fees, charges and
expenses of the Trustee for the
total amount (at the time of the
initial publication of the Notice
of Sale) reasonably estimated to
be set forth below. The amount
may be greater on the day of
sale. BENEFICIARY MAY
ELECT TO BID LESS THAN
THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE.
Trustor(s): ERIK S. SUMMERS
A MARRIED MAN AS HIS
SOLE AND SEPARATE PROP-
ERTY Recorded: 12/21/2005 as
Instrument No. 2005-1091795 in
book xxx, page xxx of Official
Records in the Office of the
Recorder of San Diego County,
California; Date of Sale:
2/19/2009 at 10:00 AM Place of
Sale: At the entrance to the East
County Regional Center by stat-
ue, 250 E. Main Street, El Cajon,
CA Amount of unpaid balance
and other charges: $521,464.49
The purported property address
is: 1649 SEATTLE SLEW WA
OCEANSIDE, CA 92057
Assessors Parcel No. 157-771-43
The undersigned Trustee dis-
claims any liability for any incor-
rectness of the property address
or other common designation, if
any, shown herein. If no street
address or other common desig-
nation is shown, directions to the
location of the property may be
obtained by sending a written
request to the beneficiary within
10 days of the date of first publi-
cation of this Notice of Sale.
Pursuant to California Civil
Code §2923.5 (c), the beneficiary
or authorized agent declares as
follows: See the attached
Declaration marked as Exhibit
A, attached hereto and made a
part hereof by this reference. If
the Trustee is unable to convey
title for any reason, the success-
ful bidder’s sole and exclusive
remedy shall be the return of
monies paid to the Trustee, and
the successful bidder shall have
no further recourse. Date:
1/23/2009 Quality Loan Service
Corp. 2141 5th Avenue San
Diego, CA 92101 (619) 645-7711
For NON SALE information only
Sale Line: (714) 573-1965 or
Login to:
www.priorityposting.com
Reinstatement Line: (619) 645-
7711 Quality Loan Service, Corp.
If you have previously been dis-
charged through bankruptcy, you
may have been released of per-
sonal liability for this loan in
which case this letter is intend-
ed to exercise the note holder’s
rights against the real property
only. This notice is sent for the
purpose of collecting a debt. This
firm is attempting to collect a
debt on behalf of the holder and
owner of the note. Any informa-
tion obtained by or provided to
this firm or the creditor will be
used for that purpose. As
required by law, you are hereby
notified that a negative credit
report reflecting on your credit
record may be submitted to a
credit report agency if you fail
to fulfill the terms of your credit
obligations. P525439 1/30, 2/6,
02/13/2009 CN 7463
TS. No. 2008-3214 Order No.
800000723 Loan No. 0070218148
Notice of Trustee’s Sale YOU
ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A
DEED OF TRUST DATED
10/11/2007. UNLESS YOU TAKE
ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR
PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD
AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF
THE NATURE OF THE PRO-
CEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. A public auction sale
to the highest bidder for cash,
Cashier’s Check drawn on a state
or national bank, check drawn
by a state or federal credit
union, or a check drawn by a
state or federal savings and loan
association, or savings associa-
tion, or savings bank specified in
section 5102 of the Financial
Code and authorized to do busi-
ness in this state will be held by
the duly appointed trustee as
shown below, of all right, title,
and interest conveyed to and
now held by the trustee in the
hereinafter described property
under and pursuant to a Deed to
Trust described below. The sale
will be made, but without
covenant or warranty, expressed
or implied, regarding title, pos-
session, or encumbrances, to pay
the remaining principal sum of
the note(s) secured by the Deed
of Trust, with interest and late
charges thereon, as provided in
the note(s), advances, under the
terms of the Deed of Trust, inter-
est thereon, fees, charges and
expenses of the Trustee for the
total amount (at the time of the
initial publication of the Notice
of Sale) reasonably estimated to
be set forth below. The amount
may be greater on the day of
sale. Trustor: John E. Ord, a mar-
ried man Duly Appointed
Trustee: Pomona Financial
Service, Inc. Deed of Trust
recorded 10/16/2007 as
Instrument No. 2007-0665077 in
book , page of Official Records
in the office of the Recorder of
San Diego County, California,
Date of Sale: 2/20/2009 at 10:00
AM Place of Sale: At the
entrance to the East County
Regional Center by statue, 250
E. Main Street, El Cajon,
California Amount of unpaid
balance and other charges:
$378,373.16 Street Address or
other common designation of
real property: 5501 Old Ranch
Road, Oceanside, CA 92057
A/K/A 5501 Old Ranch Road 1,
Oceanside, California A.P.N.:
157-411-21-01 The undersigned
Trustee disclaims any liability
for any incorrectness of the
street address or other common
designation, if any, shown above.
If no street address or other
common designation is shown,
directions to the location of the
property may be obtained by
sending a written request to the
beneficiary within 10 days of the
date of first publication of this
Notice of Sale. ‘For sales infor-
mation, please call (714) 573-
1965 or log onto
www.priorityposting.com’ Date:
1/14/09 We are attempting to col-
lect a debt, and any information
we obtain will be used for that
purpose. S.B.S. Trust Deed
Network As Agent For The
Trustee 31194 La Baya Drive,
Suite 106, Westlake Village, CA
91362 818-991-4600 Yardia Blane,
Sr Trustee Sale Officer P525395
1/30, 2/6, 02/13/2009 CN 7462
TS No. 2008-3371 Order No.
3206-143471 Loan No. 28011712
Notice of Trustee’s Sale YOU
ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A
DEED OF TRUST DATED
2/13/2007. UNLESS YOU TAKE
ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR
PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD
AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF
THE NATURE OF THE PRO-
CEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. A public auction sale
to the highest bidder for cash,
Cashier’s Check drawn on a state
or national bank, check drawn
by a state or federal credit
union, or a check drawn by a
state or federal savings and loan
association, or savings associa-
tion, or savings bank specified in
section 5102 of the Financial
Code and authorized to do busi-
ness in this state will be held by
the duly appointed trustee as
shown below, of all right, title,
and interest conveyed to and
now held by the trustee in the
hereinafter described property
under and pursuant to a Deed to
Trust described below. The sale
will be made, but without
covenant or warranty, expressed
or implied, regarding title, pos-
session, or encumbrances, to pay
the remaining principal sum of
the note(s) secured by the Deed
of Trust, with interest and late
charges thereon, as provided in
the note(s), advances, under the
terms of the Deed of Trust, inter-
est thereon, fees, charges and
expenses of the Trustee for the
total amount (at the time of the
initial publication of the Notice
of Sale) reasonably estimated to
be set forth below. The amount
may be greater on the day of
sale. Trustor: RMS Construction,
Inc., a California Corporation
Duly Appointed Trustee: S.B.S.
Trust Deed Network, a
California Corporation Deed of
Trust recorded 02/21/2007 as
Instrument No. 2007-0116861 in
book , page of Official Records
in the office of the Recorder of
San Diego County, California,
Date of Sale: 2/20/2009 at 10:00
AM Place of Sale: At the
entrance to the East County
Regional Center by statue, 250
E. Main Street, El Cajon, CA
Amount of unpaid balance and
other charges: $609,306.40.
Street Address or other common
designation of real property:
NKA La Tara Lane Fallbrook, CA
92028 A/K/A Olive Hill RD. See
attached Exhibit “A” made a
part hereto and made a part
hereof Parcel 1: Parcel 2 of
Parcel Map No. 19652, in the
County of San Diego, State of
California, according to map
thereof filed in the office of the
County Recorder of San Diego
County, February 11, 2005.
Parcel 2: An easement and right
of way for ingress and egress
along and across the Southerly
20.00 feet of Lot 52 of the subdi-
vision of Tract "D" of the parti-
tion of the Rancho Monserate, in
the County of San Diego, State
of California, according to map
thereof no. 821, filed in the
office of the County Recorder of
San Diego County, September
25, 1896, being the Easterly
759.00 feet of the Westerly
779.00 feet, more or less, as
measured from the Southwest
corner of said Lot 52, excepting
therefrom that portion lying
Westerly of the Center Line of
the County Road, (Olive Mill
Road) known as road survey no.
427, the Easterly terminus of
said easement is 20.00 feet,
Easterly from the Northwest cor-
ner of the property conveyed to
Earl D. Zook and Betty L. Zook,
husband and wife as joint ten-
ants in deed recorded May 20,
1964 as File No. 90427 of official
records. End of Legal
Description. A.P.N. 123-120-62-00
The undersigned Trustee dis-
claims any liability for any incor-
rectness of the street address or
other common designation, if
any, shown above. If no street
address or other common desig-
nation is shown, directions to the
location of the property may be
obtained by sending a written
request to the beneficiary within
10 days of the date of first publi-
cation of this Notice of Sale. ‘For
sales information, please call
(714) 573-1965 or log onto
www.priorityposting.com’ Date:
1/19/2009. We are attempting to
collect a debt, and any informa-
tion we obtain will be used for
that purpose. S.B.S. Trust Deed
Network, a California
Corporation 31194 La Baya Drive
Suite 106, Westlake Village, CA
91362 818-991-4600 Yardia Blane,
Senior Trustee Sale Officer
P525416 1/30, 2/6, 02/13/2009 CN
7461
TS No. 2008-3212 Order No.
800000721 Loan No. 0070218150
Notice of Trustee’s Sale YOU
ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A
DEED OF TRUST DATED
10/11/2007. UNLESS YOU TAKE
ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR
PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD
AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF
THE NATURE OF THE PRO-
CEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. A public auction sale
to the highest bidder for cash,
Cashier’s Check drawn on a state
or national bank, check drawn
by a state or federal credit
union, or a check drawn by a
state or federal savings and loan
association, or savings associa-
tion, or savings bank specified in
section 5102 of the Financial
Code and authorized to do busi-
ness in this state will be held by
the duly appointed trustee as
shown below, of all right, title,
and interest conveyed to and
now held by the trustee in the
hereinafter described property
under and pursuant to a Deed to
Trust described below. The sale
will be made, but without
covenant or warranty, expressed
or implied, regarding title, pos-
session, or encumbrances, to pay
the remaining principal sum of
the note(s) secured by the Deed
of Trust, with interest and late
charges thereon, as provided in
the note(s), advances, under the
terms of the Deed of Trust, inter-
est thereon, fees, charges and
expenses of the Trustee for the
total amount (at the time of the
initial publication of the Notice
of Sale) reasonably estimated to
be set forth below. The amount
may be greater on the day of
sale. Trustor: John E. Ord, a mar-
ried man Duly Appointed
Trustee: Pomona Financial
Service, Inc. recorded 10/16/2007
as Instrument No. 2007-0665079
in book , page of Official
Records in the office of the
Recorder of San Diego County,
California, Date of Sale:
2/20/2009 at 10:00 AM Place of
Sale: At the entrance to the East
County Regional Center by stat-
ue, 250 E. Main Street, El Cajon,
CA Amount of unpaid balance
and other charges: $374,070.12.
Street Address or other common
designation of real property:
5509 Old Ranch Road,
Oceanside, CA 92057 A/K/A 5509
Old Ranch Road 16, Oceanside,
California A.P.N. 157-411-21-16
As more fully described in said
Deed of Trust The undersigned
Trustee disclaims any liability
for any incorrectness of the
street address or other common
designation, if any, shown above.
If no street address or other
common designation is shown,
directions to the location of the
property may be obtained by
sending a written request to the
beneficiary within 10 days of the
date of first publication of this
Notice of Sale. ‘For sales infor-
mation, please call (714) 573-
1965 or log onto www.priority-
posting.com’ Date: 1/14/2009.
We are attempting to collect a
debt, and any information we
obtain will be used for that pur-
pose. S.B.S. Trust Deed Network
as agent for the trustee 31194 La
Baya Drive Suite 106, Westlake
Village, CA 91362 818-991-4600
Yardia Blane, Sr Trustee Sale
Officer P525405 1/30, 2/6,
02/13/2009 CN 7460
TS No. 2008-3211 Order No.
800000722 Loan No. 0070218151
Notice of Trustee’s Sale YOU
ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A
DEED OF TRUST DATED
10/11/2007. UNLESS YOU TAKE
ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR
PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD
AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF
THE NATURE OF THE PRO-
CEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. A public auction sale
to the highest bidder for cash,
Cashier’s Check drawn on a state
or national bank, check drawn
by a state or federal credit
union, or a check drawn by a
state or federal savings and loan
association, or savings associa-
tion, or savings bank specified in
section 5102 of the Financial
Code and authorized to do busi-
ness in this state will be held by
the duly appointed trustee as
shown below, of all right, title,
and interest conveyed to and
now held by the trustee in the
hereinafter described property
under and pursuant to a Deed to
Trust described below. The sale
will be made, but without
covenant or warranty, expressed
or implied, regarding title, pos-
session, or encumbrances, to pay
the remaining principal sum of
the note(s) secured by the Deed
of Trust, with interest and late
charges thereon, as provided in
the note(s), advances, under the
terms of the Deed of Trust, inter-
est thereon, fees, charges and
expenses of the Trustee for the
total amount (at the time of the
initial publication of the Notice
of Sale) reasonably estimated to
be set forth below. The amount
may be greater on the day of
sale. Trustor: John E. Ord, a mar-
ried man Duly Appointed
Trustee: Pomona Financial
Services, Inc. Deed of Trust
recorded 10/16/2007 as
Instrument No. 2007-0665076 in
book , page of Official Records
in the office of the Recorder of
San Diego County, California,
Date of Sale: 2/20/2009 at 10:00
AM Place of Sale: At the
entrance to the East County
Regional Center by statue, 250
E. Main Street, El Cajon, CA
Amount of unpaid balance and
other charges: $377,496.57.
Street Address or other common
designation of real property:
5515 Old Ranch Road,
Oceanside CA 92057 A/K/A 5515
Old Ranch Rd 26, Oceanside,
California A.P.N. 157-411-21-26
As more fully described in said
Deed of Trust The undersigned
Trustee disclaims any liability
for any incorrectness of the
street address or other common
designation, if any, shown above.
If no street address or other
common designation is shown,
directions to the location of the
property may be obtained by
sending a written request to the
beneficiary within 10 days of the
date of first publication of this
Notice of Sale. ‘For sales infor-
mation, please call (714) 573-
1965 or log onto www.priority-
posting.com’ Date: 1/14/2009.
We are attempting to collect a
debt, and any information we
obtain will be used for that pur-
pose. S.B.S. Trust Deed Network,
as agent for the trustee 31194 La
Baya Drive Suite 106, Westlake
Village, CA 91362 818-991-4600
Yardia Blane, Sr Trustee Sale
Officer P525402 1/30, 2/6,
02/13/2009 CN 7459
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
Trustee Sale No. 74-32122-3 Title
Order No.E846867 APN 103-067-
07 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT
UNDER A DEED OF TRUST
DATED 06/23/2005. UNLESS
YOU TAKE ACTION TO PRO-
TECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT
MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC
SALE. IF YOU NEED AN
EXPLANATION OF THE
NATURE OF THE PROCEED-
INGS AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. On 02/19/2009 at
10:00AM, HOUSEKEY FINAN-
CIAL CORPORATION as the
duly appointed Trustee under
and pursuant to Deed of Trust
Recorded on 06/27/2005, as
Instrument 2005-0536814 of offi-
cial records in the Office of the
Recorder of SAN DIEGO County,
California, executed by:
WILBERT S. HERMAN AND
MARIA C. HERMAN, HUSBAND
AND WIFE, AS JOINT TEN-
ANTS, as Trustor, HOUSEHOLD
FINANCE CORPORATION OF
CALIFORNIA as Beneficiary
(Original Lender) and HOUSE-
HOLD FINANCE CORPORA-
TION OF CALIFORNIA, as cur-
rent Servicer/Lender, WILL
SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO
THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR
CASH (payable at time of sale in
lawful money of the United
States, by cash, a cashier's check
drawn by a state or national
bank, a check drawn by a state
or federal credit union, or a
check drawn by a state or feder-
al savings and loan association,
savings association, or savings
bank specified in section 5102 of
the Financial Code and author-
ized to do business in this state).
At: THE SOUTH ENTRANCE TO
THE COUNTY COURTHOUSE,
220 WEST BROADWAY, SAN
DIEGO, CA, all right, title and
interest conveyed to and now
held by it under said Deed of
Trust in the property situated in
said County, California describ-
ing the land therein: AS MORE
FULLY DESCRIBED IN THE
ABOVE MENTIONED DEED OF
TRUST. The property heretofore
described is being sold "as is".
The street address and other
common designation, if any, of
the real property described
above is purported to be: 738 N
OLIVE AVE, FALLBROOK, CA
92028. AKA: 738 OLIVE
AVENUE, FALLBROOK
(AREA), CA 92028. The under-
signed Trustee disclaims any lia-
bility for any incorrectness of
the street address and other
common designation, if any,
shown herein. Said sale will be
made, but without covenant or
warranty, expressed or implied,
regarding title, possession, or
encumbrances, to pay the
remaining principal sum of the
note(s) secured by said Deed of
Trust, with interest thereon, as
provided in said note(s),
advances, if any, under the terms
of the Deed of Trust, estimated
fees, charges and expenses of
the Trustee and of the trusts cre-
ated by said Deed of Trust, to-
wit: $365,061.15 (Estimated).
Accrued interest and additional
advances, if any, will increase
this figure prior to sale. CONDI-
TION OF SALE: The successful
bidder will be required to pay
county documentary transfer
tax, any city tax, and any other
applicable taxes or fees (includ-
ing, but not limited to, the fee
for recording Preliminary
Change of Ownership report) to
the auctioneer at the time of
sale. If the Trustee is unable to
convey title for any reason, the
successful bidder's sole and
exclusive remedy shall be the
return of monies paid to the
Trustee and the successful bid-
der shall have no further
recourse. The beneficiary under
said Deed of Trust heretofore
executed and delivered to the
undersigned a written
Declaration of Default and
Demand for Sale, and a written
Notice of Default and Election
to Sell. The undersigned caused
said Notice of Default and
Election to Sell to be recorded
in the county where the real
property is located and more
than three months have elapsed
since such recordation. DATE:
01/22/2009 HOUSEKEY FINAN-
CIAL CORPORATION P.O. BOX
60145 CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA
91716 For Sale Information:
(714)730-2727, www.fidelityas-
ap.com or
www.priorityposting.com TO
NOTIFY TRUSTEE OF BANK-
RUPTCY FILINGS, PLEASE
FAX FACE PAGE OF BANK-
RUPTCY PETITION TO (909)
397-3914 Betty Schwab, Trustee
Sales Officer HOUSEKEY
FINANCIAL CORPORATION
MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFOR-
MATION OBTAINED MAY BE
USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
ASAP# 2977384 01/30/2009,
02/06/2009, 02/13/2009 CN 7451
Trustee Sale No. 08-4923 Title
Order No. G814003 APN 157-583-
17 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S
SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT
UNDER A DEED OF TRUST
DATED 3/16/2006. UNLESS YOU
TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT
YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE
SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF
YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION
OF THE NATURE OF THE PRO-
CEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. On 2/19/2009 at
10:00AM, Old Republic Default
Management Services, a Division
of Old Republic National Title
Insurance Company as the duly
appointed Trustee pursuant to
the Deed of Trust Recorded on
03/22/2006 as Instrument
Number 2006-0198043 of official
records in the Office of the
County Recorder of San Diego
County, California, executed by:
Servando Martinez, a single man
and Margarita E Gonzalez, a sin-
gle woman, as community prop-
erty, as Trustor, Mortgage
Electronic Registration Systems,
Inc. as nominee, as Beneficiary,
Will Sell At Public Auction To
The Highest Bidder For Cash
(payable in full at time of sale
by cash, a cashier’s check drawn
by a state or national bank, a
check drawn by a state or feder-
al credit union, or a check drawn
by a state or federal savings and
loan association, savings associa-
tion, or savings bank specified in
section 5102 of the Financial
Code and authorized to do busi-
ness in this state). At: At the
entrance to the East County
Regional Center by statue, 250
E. Main Street, El Cajon, CA, all
right, title and interest conveyed
to and now held by it under said
Deed of Trust in the property sit-
uated in said County, and state,
and as more fully described in
the above referenced Deed of
Trust. The street address and
other common designation, if
any, of the real property
described above is purported to
be: 825 Sunningdale Drive,
Oceanside, CA 92057. The under-
signed Trustee disclaims any lia-
bility for any incorrectness of
the street address and other
common designation, if any,
shown herein. Said sale will be
made in an “AS IS” condition,
but without covenant or warran-
ty, expressed or implied, regard-
ing title, possession, or encum-
brances, to pay the remaining
principal sum of the note(s)
secured by said Deed of Trust,
with interest thereon, as provid-
ed in said note(s), advances, if
any, under the terms of the Deed
of Trust, estimated fees, charges
and expenses of the Trustee and
of the trusts created by said
Deed of Trust, to wit:
$499,979.13 (Estimated) Accrued
interest and additional
advances, if any, will increase
this figure prior to sale. It is pos-
sible that at the time of sale the
opening bid may be less than the
total indebtedness due. The
Declaration pursuant to
California Civil Code, Section
2923.5(b) is attached hereto as
Exhibit A. Date: 1/19/2009 Old
Republic Default Management
Services, a Division of Old
Republic National Title
Insurance Company, as Trustee
500 City Parkway West, Suite
200, Orange, CA 92868-2913
(866) 263-5802 For Sale
Information Contact: Priority
Posting and Publishing (714)
573-1965 Esther Valenzuela,
Assistant Vice President Exhibit
A to Notice of Trustee Sale
Trustee Sale No. 08-4923 Loan
No. 2000169962 APN157-583-17
Declaration of Lender, Trustee
or Authorized Agent under
California Civil Code Section
2923.5(c) The undersigned is the
lender, beneficiary, or its author-
ized agent under the Deed of
Trust or Mortgage that is the
subject of the Notice of Sale to
which this Declaration is
attached and made a part. In
compliance with the require-
ments of California Civil Code
section 2923.5(c), the under-
signed does hereby declare as
follows: (strike out or delete the
option that is not applicable) 1.
The borrower under said Deed
of Trust or Mortgage has been
contacted in order to assess the
borrower’s financial situation
and to explore options for the
borrower to avoid foreclosure.
Or, 10/11/07 2. No contact has
been made with the borrower.
The following list enumerates
the efforts that were made in
order to make such contact with
the borrower: ________(continue
on attachment, if more space is
needed). Date: 11/21/08 By: Shari
Landram Default Coordinator
(name of person signing, and
their corporate title) Shari
Landram P523202 1/30, 2/6,
02/13/2009 CN 7450
TS # CA-08-178552-SH Loan #
0039955729 NOTICE OF
TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN
DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF
TRUST DATED 1/11/2007.
UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT
MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC
SALE. IF YOU NEED AN
EXPLANATION OF THE
NATURE OF THE PROCEED-
ING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. A public auction sale
to the highest bidder for cash,
cashier’s check drawn on a state
or national bank, check drawn
by a state or federal credit
union, or a check drawn by a
state or federal savings and loan
association, or savings associa-
tion, or savings bank specified in
Section 5102 of the Financial
Code and authorized to do busi-
ness in this state, will be held by
duly appointed trustee. The sale
will be made, but without
covenant or warranty, expressed
or implied, regarding title, pos-
session, or encumbrances, to pay
the remaining principal sum of
the note(s) secured by the Deed
of Trust, with interest and late
charges thereon, as provided in
the note(s), advances, under the
terms of the Deed of Trust, inter-
est thereon, fees, charges and
expenses of the Trustee for the
total amount (at the time of the
initial publication of the Notice
of Sale) reasonably estimated to
be set forth below. The amount
may be greater on the day of
sale. BENEFICIARY MAY
ELECT TO BID LESS THAN
THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE.
Trustor(s): FREDERICK GLICK
AND RUTH GLICK, HUSBAND
AND WIFE, AS JOINT TEN-
PUBLIC NOTICE
TO INTERESTED PARTIES:
Please be advised that the City of Carlsbad is con-
sidering text amendments to its Local Coastal
Program (LCP) as summarized below. This notice
hereby opens a six week review period after which the Planning
Commission and City Council will consider all comments and act on
the proposed amendment. The Planning Commission hearing is
expected to take place on February 18, 2009, and will be duly
noticed. The City Council hearing is expected to take place in
March 2009, and will be duly noticed.
Copies of the LCP amendment are available for review at the fol-
lowing locations: (1) Carlsbad Planning Department, 1635 Faraday
Avenue; (2) City Clerk’s Office, 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive; (3)
Carlsbad Main Library, 1775 Dove Lane; (4) Georgina Cole Library,
1250 Carlsbad Village Drive; and (5) the California Coastal
Commission, 7575 Metropolitan Drive, Suite 103, San Diego, CA
92108-4402
PROPOSED LCP AMENDMENT SUMMARY
LCPA 05-07(A) – CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION’S
SUGGESTED MODIFICATIONS TO THE PLANNED
DEVELOPMENT REGULATION AMENDMENTS
The City’s Zoning Ordinance is the implementing ordinance for the
City’s Local Coastal Program. Accordingly, this Local Coastal
Program Amendment is necessary to ensure consistency between
its proposed amended Zoning Ordinance and the Local Coastal
Program. This Zone Code/Local Coastal Program Amendment is
summarized as follows:
On January 8, 2009, the California Coastal Commission approved
the City of Carlsbad’s application to amend the City’s Planned
Development, Parking, and Beach Area Overlay Zone regulations
(previously approved by the City on February 20, 2009 – ZCA 05-
02/LCPA 05-07). The Coastal Commission’s approval included
minor modifications to standards related to: (a) clarifying visitor
parking requirements, (b) no longer limited one-family
dwellings/twin homes to two stories, (c) providing flexibility in the
condominium drive-aisles setbacks and private recreation space
requirements, and (d) other minor changes for consistency.
If you have any questions, please call Jennifer Jesser in the
Planning Department at (760) 602-4637. Written comments should
be sent to the Planning Department at 1635 Faraday Avenue,
Carlsbad, California 92008.
CN 7466, Jan. 30, 2009
CITY OF ENCINITAS
The City of Encinitas Parks and Recreation
Department will be closing the GRANDVIEW
BEACH ACCESS STAIRS Monday 2/2/2009 thru
Friday 2/6/2009 between the hours of 8:30 AM and
3:30 PM for refurbishment.
For more information please call: The City of Encinitas Parks and
Recreation Department, 760/633-2740.
CN 7469, Jan. 30, 2009
THE COAST NEWS
JAN. 30, 2009
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ANTS Recorded: 01/17/2007 as
Instrument No. 2007-0034110 in
book xxx, page xxx of Official
Records in the Office of the
Recorder of San Diego County,
California; Date of Sale:
2/19/2009 at 10:00 AM Place of
Sale: At the entrance to the East
County Regional Center by stat-
ue, 250 E. Main Street, El Cajon,
CA Amount of unpaid balance
and other charges: $654,307.93
The purported property address
is: 515 ESTREMOZ COURT
OCEANSIDE, CA 92057
Assessors Parcel No. 160-582-57
The undersigned Trustee dis-
claims any liability for any incor-
rectness of the property address
or other common designation, if
any, shown herein. If no street
address or other common desig-
nation is shown, directions to the
location of the property may be
obtained by sending a written
request to the beneficiary within
10 days of the date of first publi-
cation of this Notice of Sale.
Pursuant to California Civil
Code §2923.5 (c), the beneficiary
or authorized agent declares as
follows: See the attached
Declaration marked as Exhibit
A, attached hereto and made a
part hereof by this reference. If
the Trustee is unable to convey
title for any reason, the success-
ful bidder’s sole and exclusive
remedy shall be the return of
monies paid to the Trustee, and
the successful bidder shall have
no further recourse. Date:
1/20/2009 Quality Loan Service
Corp. 2141 5th Avenue San
Diego, CA 92101 (619) 645-7711
For NON SALE information only
Sale Line: (714) 573-1965 or
Login to:
www.priorityposting.com
Reinstatement Line: (619) 645-
7711 Quality Loan Service, Corp.
If you have previously been dis-
charged through bankruptcy, you
may have been released of per-
sonal liability for this loan in
which case this letter is intend-
ed to exercise the note holder’s
rights against the real property
only. This notice is sent for the
purpose of collecting a debt. This
firm is attempting to collect a
debt on behalf of the holder and
owner of the note. Any informa-
tion obtained by or provided to
this firm or the creditor will be
used for that purpose. As
required by law, you are hereby
notified that a negative credit
report reflecting on your credit
record may be submitted to a
credit report agency if you fail
to fulfill the terms of your credit
obligations. P523814 1/30, 2/6,
02/13/2009 CN 7449
TS # CA-08-187025-SH Loan #
0040401259 NOTICE OF
TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN
DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF
TRUST DATED 3/31/2007.
UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT
MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC
SALE. IF YOU NEED AN
EXPLANATION OF THE
NATURE OF THE PROCEED-
ING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. A public auction sale
to the highest bidder for cash,
cashier’s check drawn on a state
or national bank, check drawn
by a state or federal credit
union, or a check drawn by a
state or federal savings and loan
association, or savings associa-
tion, or savings bank specified in
Section 5102 of the Financial
Code and authorized to do busi-
ness in this state, will be held by
duly appointed trustee. The sale
will be made, but without
covenant or warranty, expressed
or implied, regarding title, pos-
session, or encumbrances, to pay
the remaining principal sum of
the note(s) secured by the Deed
of Trust, with interest and late
charges thereon, as provided in
the note(s), advances, under the
terms of the Deed of Trust, inter-
est thereon, fees, charges and
expenses of the Trustee for the
total amount (at the time of the
initial publication of the Notice
of Sale) reasonably estimated to
be set forth below. The amount
may be greater on the day of
sale. BENEFICIARY MAY
ELECT TO BID LESS THAN
THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE.
Trustor(s): RACHEL MENDEZ
AND ROBERT MENDEZ HUS-
BAND AND WIFE AS JOINT
TENANTS Recorded: 04/04/2007
as Instrument No. 2007-0227633
in book xxx, page xxx of Official
Records in the Office of the
Recorder of San Diego County,
California; Date of Sale:
2/19/2009 at 10:00 AM Place of
Sale: At the entrance to the East
County Regional Center by stat-
ue, 250 E. Main Street, El Cajon,
CA Amount of unpaid balance
and other charges: $578,126.00
The purported property address
is: 802 KALPATI CIRCLE UNIT
A CARLSBAD, CA 92008
Assessors Parcel No. 206-222-19-
19 The undersigned Trustee dis-
claims any liability for any incor-
rectness of the property address
or other common designation, if
any, shown herein. If no street
address or other common desig-
nation is shown, directions to the
location of the property may be
obtained by sending a written
request to the beneficiary within
10 days of the date of first publi-
cation of this Notice of Sale.
Pursuant to California Civil
Code §2923.5 (c), the beneficiary
or authorized agent declares as
follows: See the attached
Declaration marked as Exhibit
A, attached hereto and made a
part hereof by this reference. If
the Trustee is unable to convey
title for any reason, the success-
ful bidder’s sole and exclusive
remedy shall be the return of
monies paid to the Trustee, and
the successful bidder shall have
no further recourse. Date:
1/20/2009 Quality Loan Service
Corp. 2141 5th Avenue San
Diego, CA 92101 (619) 645-7711
For NON SALE information only
Sale Line: (714) 573-1965 or
Login to:
www.priorityposting.com
Reinstatement Line: (619) 645-
7711 Quality Loan Service, Corp.
If you have previously been dis-
charged through bankruptcy, you
may have been released of per-
sonal liability for this loan in
which case this letter is intend-
ed to exercise the note holder’s
rights against the real property
only. This notice is sent for the
purpose of collecting a debt. This
firm is attempting to collect a
debt on behalf of the holder and
owner of the note. Any informa-
tion obtained by or provided to
this firm or the creditor will be
used for that purpose. As
required by law, you are hereby
notified that a negative credit
report reflecting on your credit
record may be submitted to a
credit report agency if you fail
to fulfill the terms of your credit
obligations. P523884 1/30, 2/6,
02/13/2009 CN 7448
TS # CA-08-178505-SH Loan #
0039757919 NOTICE OF
TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN
DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF
TRUST DATED 11/29/2006.
UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT
MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC
SALE. IF YOU NEED AN
EXPLANATION OF THE
NATURE OF THE PROCEED-
ING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. A public auction sale
to the highest bidder for cash,
cashier’s check drawn on a state
or national bank, check drawn
by a state or federal credit
union, or a check drawn by a
state or federal savings and loan
association, or savings associa-
tion, or savings bank specified in
Section 5102 of the Financial
Code and authorized to do busi-
ness in this state, will be held by
duly appointed trustee. The sale
will be made, but without
covenant or warranty, expressed
or implied, regarding title, pos-
session, or encumbrances, to pay
the remaining principal sum of
the note(s) secured by the Deed
of Trust, with interest and late
charges thereon, as provided in
the note(s), advances, under the
terms of the Deed of Trust, inter-
est thereon, fees, charges and
expenses of the Trustee for the
total amount (at the time of the
initial publication of the Notice
of Sale) reasonably estimated to
be set forth below. The amount
may be greater on the day of
sale. BENEFICIARY MAY
ELECT TO BID LESS THAN
THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE.
Trustor(s): LAZARO VASQUEZ
Recorded: 12/1/2006 as
Instrument No. 2006-0855841 in
book xxx, page xxx of Official
Records in the Office of the
Recorder of San Diego County,
California; Date of Sale:
2/19/2009 at 10:00 AM Place of
Sale: At the entrance to the East
County Regional Center by stat-
ue, 250 E. Main Street, El Cajon,
CA Amount of unpaid balance
and other charges: $632,602.65
The purported property address
is: 601 N HORNE ST OCEAN-
SIDE, CA 92054 Assessors Parcel
No. 147-052-06 The undersigned
Trustee disclaims any liability
for any incorrectness of the
property address or other com-
mon designation, if any, shown
herein. If no street address or
other common designation is
shown, directions to the location
of the property may be obtained
by sending a written request to
the beneficiary within 10 days of
the date of first publication of
this Notice of Sale. Pursuant to
California Civil Code §2923.5
(c), the beneficiary or authorized
agent declares as follows: See
the attached Declaration marked
as Exhibit A, attached hereto
and made a part hereof by this
reference. If the Trustee is
unable to convey title for any
reason, the successful bidder’s
sole and exclusive remedy shall
be the return of monies paid to
the Trustee, and the successful
bidder shall have no further
recourse. Date: 1/20/2009 Quality
Loan Service
Corp. 2141 5th Avenue San
Diego, CA 92101 (619) 645-7711
For NON SALE information only
Sale Line: (714) 573-1965 or
Login to:
www.priorityposting.com
Reinstatement Line: (619) 645-
7711 Quality Loan Service, Corp.
If you have previously been dis-
charged through bankruptcy, you
may have been released of per-
sonal liability for this loan in
which case this letter is intend-
ed to exercise the note holder’s
rights against the real property
only. This notice is sent for the
purpose of collecting a debt. This
firm is attempting to collect a
debt on behalf of the holder and
owner of the note. Any informa-
tion obtained by or provided to
this firm or the creditor will be
used for that purpose. As
required by law, you are hereby
notified that a negative credit
report reflecting on your credit
record may be submitted to a
credit report agency if you fail
to fulfill the terms of your credit
obligations. P523802 1/30, 2/6,
02/13/2009 CN 7445
TS# 057-002608 Order #
30136645 Loan # 0054776174
Notice of Trustee’s Sale YOU
ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A
DEED OF TRUST DATED
8/1/2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE
ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR
PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD
AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF
THE NATURE OF THE PRO-
CEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. A public auction sale
to the highest bidder for cash,
cashier’s check drawn on a state
or national bank, check drawn
by a state or federal credit
union, or a check drawn by a
state or federal savings and loan
association, or savings associa-
tion, or savings bank specified in
section 5102 of the Financial
Code and authorized to do busi-
ness in this state will be held by
the duly appointed trustee. The
sale will be made, but without
covenant or warranty, expressed
or implied, regarding title, pos-
session, or encumbrances, to pay
the remaining principal sum of
the note(s) secured by the Deed
of Trust, with interest and late
charges thereon, as provided in
the note(s), advances, under the
terms of the Deed of Trust, inter-
est thereon, fees, charges and
expenses of the Trustee for the
total amount (at the time of the
initial publication of the Notice
of Sale) reasonably estimated to
be set forth below. The amount
may be greater on the day of
sale. Trustor(s): Leonard L. Fifer,
an unmarried man Recorded:
08/10/2005 as Instrument No.
2005-0680838 in book , page of
Official Records in the office of
the Recorder of San Diego
County, California; Date of Sale:
2/19/2009 at 10:00 AM Place of
Sale: At the entrance to the East
County Regional Center by stat-
ue, 250 E. Main Street, El Cajon,
CA Amount of unpaid balance
and other charges: $670,865.57
The purported property address
is: 720 North Tremont Street
Oceanside, CA 92054 Legal
Description As more fully
described in said Deed of Trust
Assessors Parcel No. 143-204-20-
00 The undersigned Trustee dis-
claims any liability for any incor-
rectness of the property address
or other common designation, if
any, shown herein. If no street
address or other common desig-
nation is shown, directions to the
location of the property may be
obtained by sending a written
request to the beneficiary within
10 days of the date of first publi-
cation of this Notice of Sale. If
the Trustee is unable to convey
title for any reason, the success-
ful bidder’s sole and exclusive
remedy shall be the return of
monies paid to the Trustee, and
the successful bidder shall have
no further recourse. Date:
1/26/2009 LandAmerica
OneStop, Inc., as the successor
by merger to LandAmerica
Default Services Michael Litel,
Foreclosure Coordinator, Post
Office Box 5899 6 Executive
Circle Irvine, CA 92616 (949)
885-4500 Sale Line: 714-573-1965
Reinstatement Line: 949-885-
4500 To request
reinstatement/and or payoff FAX
request to: (949) 885-4496 This
office is attempting to collect a
debt and any information
obtained will be used for that
purpose. P521026 1/30, 2/6,
02/13/2009 CN 7443
Trustee Sale No. 08-01481-6 Loan
No. 1002844113 Title Order No.
080025794-CA-DCI NOTICE OF
TURSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN
DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF
TRUST DATED 3/20/2007.
UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT
MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC
SALE. IF YOU NEED AN
EXPLANATION OF THE
NATURE OF THE PROCEED-
INGS AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. On 2/19/2009, at 10:00
AM, At the entrance to the East
County Regional Center by stat-
ue, 250 E. Main Street, El Cajon,
CA, Fidelity National Title
Company, as the duly apointed
Trustee, will sell, at public auc-
tion to the highest bidder, in
lawful money of the United
States, all payable at the time of
sale, the following described
property situated in San Diego
County, California: 2601 Joann
Drive , Oceanside, CA 92056
APN(s) 162-345-03. The Trustee
disclaims any liability for any
incorrectness of the street
address and other common des-
ignation, if any, shown herein.
Said sale will be made, but with-
out covenant or warranty,
expressed or implied, regarding
title, possession, or encum-
brances, to pay the remaining
unpaid balance of the obliga-
tions secured by and pursuant to
the power of sale contained in
that certain Deed of Trust
(together with any modifications
thereto), executed by Richard T.
Cloonan, a single man, as
Trustor, and recorded on
03/28/2007, as Instrument No.
2007-0209647 of Official Records
in the office of the Recorder of
San Diego County, CA The total
amount of the unpaid balance of
the obligations secured by the
property to be sold and reason-
ably estimated costs, expenses
and advances at the time of the
initial publication of this Notice
of Trustee's Sale is estimated to
be $449,462.44 provided, howev-
er, that prepayment premiums,
accrued interest, advances and
costs of sale will increase this
figure prior to sale. Beneficiary's
bid at said sale may include all
or part of said amount. In addi-
tion to cash, the Trustee will
accept a cashier's check drawn
by a state or national bank, a
check drawn by a state or feder-
al credit union, or a check drawn
by a state or federal savings and
loan association, savings associa-
tion, or savings bank specified in
section 5102 of the California
Financial Code and authorized
to do business in California, or
such other funds as may be
acceptable to the Trustee. In the
even that tender other than cash
is accepted, the Trustee may
withhold the issuance of the
Trustee's Deed Upon Sale until
funds become available to the
payee or endorsee as a matter of
right. The property offered for
sale excludes all funds held on
account by the property receiver,
if applicable. Dated as of:
1/28/2009 Fidelity National Title
Company, Trustee 17911 Von
Karman Ave, Suite 275, Irvine,
CA 92614, 949-622-5730 By: Juan
Enriquez, Authorized Signature
SALE INFORMATION CAN BE
OBTAINED ON LINE AT
www.priorityposting.com AUTO-
MATED SALES INFORMATION
PLEASE CALL 714-573-1965
P513930 1/30, 2/6, 02/13/2009 CN
7442
TS # CA-08-208069-PJ Loan #
0040414989 NOTICE OF
TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN
DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF
TRUST DATED 1/15/2007.
UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT
MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC
SALE. IF YOU NEED AN
EXPLANATION OF THE
NATURE OF THE PROCEED-
ING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. A public auction sale
to the highest bidder for cash,
cashier’s check drawn on a state
or national bank, check drawn
by a state or federal credit
union, or a check drawn by a
state or federal savings and loan
association, or savings associa-
tion, or savings bank specified in
Section 5102 of the Financial
Code and authorized to do busi-
ness in this state, will be held by
duly appointed trustee. The sale
will be made, but without
covenant or warranty, expressed
or implied, regarding title, pos-
session, or encumbrances, to pay
the remaining principal sum of
the note(s) secured by the Deed
of Trust, with interest and late
charges thereon, as provided in
the note(s), advances, under the
terms of the Deed of Trust, inter-
est thereon, fees, charges and
expenses of the Trustee for the
total amount (at the time of the
initial publication of the Notice
of Sale) reasonably estimated to
be set forth below. The amount
may be greater on the day of
sale. BENEFICIARY MAY
ELECT TO BID LESS THAN
THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE.
Trustor(s): LINDA D CRISP, A
SINGLE WOMAN Recorded:
01/25/2007 as Instrument No.
2007-0054104 in book xxx, page
xxx of Official Records in the
Office of the Recorder of San
Diego County, California; Date
of Sale: 2/19/2009 at 10:00 AM
Place of Sale: At the entrance to
the East County Regional
Center by statue, 250 E. Main
Street, El Cajon, CA Amount of
unpaid balance and other
charges: $263,985.27 The pur-
ported property address is: 1391
PANORAMA RIDGE ROAD
OCEANSIDE, CA 92056
Assessors Parcel No. 161-351-14-
00 The undersigned Trustee dis-
claims any liability for any incor-
rectness of the property address
or other common designation, if
any, shown herein. If no street
address or other common desig-
nation is shown, directions to the
location of the property may be
obtained by sending a written
request to the beneficiary within
10 days of the date of first publi-
cation of this Notice of Sale.
Pursuant to California Civil
Code §2923.5 (c), the beneficiary
or authorized agent declares as
follows: See the attached
Declaration marked as Exhibit
A, attached hereto and made a
part hereof by this reference. If
the Trustee is unable to convey
title for any reason, the success-
ful bidder’s sole and exclusive
remedy shall be the return of
monies paid to the Trustee, and
the successful bidder shall have
no further recourse. Date:
1/29/2009 Quality Loan Service
Corp. 2141 5th Avenue San
Diego, CA 92101 (619) 645-7711
For NON SALE information only
Sale Line: (714) 573-1965 or
Login to:
www.priorityposting.com
Reinstatement Line: (619) 645-
7711 IDS, If you have previously
been discharged through bank-
ruptcy, you may have been
released of personal liability for
this loan in which case this let-
ter is intended to exercise the
note holder’s rights against the
real property only. This notice is
sent for the purpose of collect-
ing a debt. This firm is attempt-
ing to collect a debt on behalf of
the holder and owner of the
note. Any information obtained
by or provided to this firm or the
creditor will be used for that
purpose. As required by law, you
are hereby notified that a nega-
tive credit report reflecting on
your credit record may be sub-
mitted to a credit report agency
if you fail to fulfill the terms of
your credit obligations. P520947
1/30, 2/6, 02/13/2009 CN 7440
TS # CA-08-207574-PJ Loan #
0040473811 NOTICE OF
TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN
DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF
TRUST DATED 4/5/2007.
UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT
MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC
SALE. IF YOU NEED AN
EXPLANATION OF THE
NATURE OF THE PROCEED-
ING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. A public auction sale
to the highest bidder for cash,
cashier’s check drawn on a state
or national bank, check drawn
by a state or federal credit
union, or a check drawn by a
state or federal savings and loan
association, or savings associa-
tion, or savings bank specified in
Section 5102 of the Financial
Code and authorized to do busi-
ness in this state, will be held by
duly appointed trustee. The sale
will be made, but without
covenant or warranty, expressed
or implied, regarding title, pos-
session, or encumbrances, to pay
the remaining principal sum of
the note(s) secured by the Deed
of Trust, with interest and late
charges thereon, as provided in
the note(s), advances, under the
terms of the Deed of Trust, inter-
est thereon, fees, charges and
expenses of the Trustee for the
total amount (at the time of the
initial publication of the Notice
of Sale) reasonably estimated to
be set forth below. The amount
may be greater on the day of
sale. BENEFICIARY MAY
ELECT TO BID LESS THAN
THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE.
Trustor(s): ALEXANDER
WILLIAM DIXON, A MARRIED
MAN AS HIS SOLE AND SEPA-
RATE PROPERTY Recorded:
04/18/2007 as Instrument No.
2007-0265321 in book xxx, page
xxx of Official Records in the
Office of the Recorder of San
Diego County, California; Date
of Sale: 2/19/2009 at 10:00 AM
Place of Sale: At the entrance to
the East County Regional
Center by statue, 250 E. Main
Street, El Cajon, CA Amount of
unpaid balance and other
charges: $430,601.87 The pur-
ported property address is: 765
HARBOR CLIFF WAY #132
OCEANSIDE, CA 92054
Assessors Parcel No. 144-270-06-
28 The undersigned Trustee dis-
claims any liability for any incor-
rectness of the property address
or other common designation, if
any, shown herein. If no street
address or other common desig-
nation is shown, directions to the
location of the property may be
obtained by sending a written
request to the beneficiary within
10 days of the date of first publi-
cation of this Notice of Sale. If
the Trustee is unable to convey
title for any reason, the success-
ful bidder’s sole and exclusive
remedy shall be the return of
monies paid to the Trustee, and
the successful bidder shall have
no further recourse. Date:
1/30/2009 Quality Loan Service
Corp. 2141 5th Avenue San
Diego, CA 92101 (619) 645-7711
For NON SALE information only
Sale Line: (714) 573-1965 or
Login to:
www.priorityposting.com
Reinstatement Line: (619) 645-
7711 Quality Loan Service, Corp.
If you have previously been dis-
charged through bankruptcy, you
may have been released of per-
sonal liability for this loan in
which case this letter is intend-
ed to exercise the note holder’s
rights against the real property
only. This notice is sent for the
purpose of collecting a debt. This
firm is attempting to collect a
debt on behalf of the holder and
owner of the note. Any informa-
tion obtained by or provided to
this firm or the creditor will be
used for that purpose. As
required by law, you are hereby
notified that a negative credit
report reflecting on your credit
record may be submitted to a
credit report agency if you fail
to fulfill the terms of your credit
obligations. P520896 1/30, 2/6,
02/13/2009 CN 7439
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
T.S No. 1174546-02 APN: 257-303-
26 TRA: LOAN NO: Xxxxxx3777
REF: Khamjani, Bahram IMPOR-
TANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY
OWNER: YOU ARE IN
DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF
TRUST, DATED March 16, 2006.
UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT
MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC
SALE. IF YOU NEED AN
EXPLANATION OF THE
NATURE OF THE PROCEED-
ING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. On February 19, 2009,
at 10:00am, Cal-Western
Reconveyance Corporation, as
duly appointed trustee under
and pursuant to Deed of Trust
recorded March 20, 2006, as Inst.
No. 2006-0191028 in book XX,
page XX of Official Records in
the office of the County
Recorder of San Diego County,
State of California, executed by
Bahram Khamjani A Married
Man, will sell at public auction
to highest bidder for cash,
cashier’s check drawn on a state
or national bank, a check drawn
by a state or federal credit
union, or a check drawn by a
state or federal savings and loan
association, savings association,
or savings bank At the entrance
to the east county regional cen-
ter by Statue, 250 E. Main Street
El Cajon, California, all right,
title and interest conveyed to
and now held by it under said
Deed of Trust in the property sit-
uated in said County and State
described as: Completely
described in said deed of trust
The street address and other
common designation, if any, of
the real property described
above is purported to be: 427
Gardendale Road Encinitas CA
92024-1948 The undersigned
Trustee disclaims any liability
for any incorrectness of the
street address and other com-
mon designation, if any, shown
herein. Said sale will be held,
but without covenant or warran-
ty, express or implied, regarding
title, possession, condition or
encumbrances, including fees,
charges and expenses of the
Trustee and of the trusts created
by said Deed of Trust, to pay the
remaining principal sums of the
note(s) secured by said Deed of
Trust. The total amount of the
unpaid balance of the obligation
secured by the property to be
sold and reasonable estimated
costs, expenses and advances at
the time of the initial publica-
tion of the Notice of Sale is:
$565,757.74. If the Trustee is
unable to convey title for any
reason, the successful bidder's
sole and exclusive remedy shall
be the return of monies paid to
the Trustee, and the successful
bidder shall have no further
recourse. The beneficiary under
said Deed of Trust heretofore
executed and delivered to the
undersigned a written declara-
tion of Default and Demand for
Sale, and a written Notice of
Default and Election to Sell. The
undersigned caused said Notice
of Default and Election to Sell
to be recorded in the county
where the real property is locat-
ed. Trustee Sale No. 1174546-02
Loan No. XXXXXX3777 As indi-
cated below, Wachovia Mortgage,
FSB, made the following efforts
to contact the borrower, but con-
tact was not made. Use of auto-
dialer to contact borrower, man-
ually dialed calls to the borrow-
er, mailed correspondence to the
borrower containing a toll free
number for Wachovia Mortgage,
FSB, and regarding the delin-
quency, Mailed brochure to the
borrower regarding options to
avoid foreclosure. For sales infor-
mation: Mon-Fri 9:00am to
4:00pm (619) 590-1221. Cal-
Western Reconveyance
Corporation, 525 East Main
Street, P.O. Box 22004, El Cajon,
CA 92022-9004 Dated: January
14, 2009. (R-217899) 01/30/09,
02/06/09, 02/13/09) CN 7438
TSG NO.: 3898757 TS NO.:
20089017103160 FHA/VA/PMI
NO.: NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S
SALE YOU ARE IN
DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF
TRUST, DATED 10/26/2006
UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT
MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC
SALE. IF YOU NEED AN
EXPLANATION OF THE
NATURE OF THE PROCEED-
ING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. ON 2/19/2009 AT
10:00 AM FIRST AMERICAN
LOANSTAR TRUSTEE
SERVICES, AS DULY APPOINT-
ED TRUSTEE UNDER AND
PURSUANT TO DEED OF
TRUST RECORDED 11/01/2006,
AS INSTRUMENT NO. 2006-
0779446, IN BOOK , PAGE , OF
OFFICIAL RECORDS IN THE
OFFICE OF THE COUNTY
RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO
COUNTY, STATE OF
CALIFORNIA. EXECUTED BY:
JOSEPH VINCENT MCCAR-
RON, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC
AUCTION TO HIGHEST BID-
DER FOR CASH, CASHIER’S
CHECK/CASH EQUIVALENT
OR OTHER FORM OF PAY-
MENT AUTHORIZED BY
2924H(B), (PAYABLE AT TIME
OF SALE IN LAWFUL MONEY
OF THE UNITED STATES) AT
THE ENTRANCE TO THE EAST
COUNTY REGIONAL CENTER
BY STATUE, 250 E. MAIN
STREET, EL CAJON, CA ALL
RIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST
CONVEYED TO AND NOW
HELD BY IT UNDER SAID
DEED OF TRUST IN THE PROP-
ERTY SITUATED IN SAID
COUNTY AND STATE
DESCRIBED AS: AS MORE
FULLY DESCRIBED IN THE
ABOVE MENTIONED DEED OF
TRUST APN# 109-210-42-00 THE
STREET ADDRESS AND
OTHER COMMON DESIGNA-
TION, IF ANY, OF THE REAL
PROPERTY DESCRIBED
ABOVE IS PURPORTED TO BE:
1994 VIA LADERA , FALL-
BROOK, CA 92028 THE UNDER-
SIGNED TRUSTEE DISCLAIMS
ANY LIABILITY FOR ANY
INCORRECTNESS OF THE
STREET ADDRESS AND
OTHER COMMON DESIGNA-
TION, IF ANY, SHOWN HERE-
IN. SAID SALE WILL BE MADE,
BUT WITHOUT COVENANT OR
WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR
IMPLIED, REGARDING TITLE,
POSSESSION, OR ENCUM-
BRANCES, TO PAY THE
REMAINING PRINCIPAL SUM
OF THE NOTE(S) SECURED BY
SAID DEED OF TRUST, WITH
INTEREST THEREON, AS PRO-
VIDED IN SAID NOTE(S),
ADVANCES, UNDER THE
TERMS OF SAID DEED OF
TRUST, FEES, CHARGES AND
EXPENSES OF THE TRUSTEE
AND OF THE TRUSTS CREAT-
ED BY SAID DEED OF TRUST.
THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF THE
UNPAID BALANCE OF THE
OBLIGATION SECURED BY
THE PROPERTY TO BE SOLD
AND REASONABLE ESTIMAT-
ED COSTS, EXPENSES AND
ADVANCES AT THE TIME OF
THE INITIAL PUBLICATION
OF THE NOTICE OF SALE IS
$928,975.05 THE BENEFICIARY
UNDER SAID DEED OF TRUST
HERETOFORE EXECUTED
AND DELIVERED TO THE
UNDERSIGNED A WRITTEN
DECLARATION OF DEFAULT
AND DEMAND FOR SALE,
AND A WRITTEN NOTICE OF
DEFAULT AND ELECTION TO
SELL. THE UNDERSIGNED
CAUSED SAID NOTICE OF
DEFAULT AND ELECTION TO
SELL TO BE RECORDED IN
THE COUNTY WHERE THE
REAL PROPERTY IS LOCAT-
ED. REQUIREMENTS OF
SB1137 HAVE BEEN MET PUR-
SUANT TO THE NOTICE OF
SALE DECLARATION OF
RECORD. DATE: 1/24/2009
FIRST AMERICAN LOANSTAR
TRUSTEE SERVICES 3 FIRST
AMERICAN WAY SANTA ANA,
CA 92707 FIRST AMERICAN
LOANSTAR TRUSTEE
SERVICES MAY BE ACTING AS
A DEBT COLLECTOR
ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A
DEBT. ANY INFORMATION
OBTAINED WILL BE USED
FOR THAT PURPOSE.
ORIGINAL DOCUMENT
SIGNED BY AUTHORIZED
AGENT FOR TRUSTEE’S SALE
INFORMATION PLEASE CALL
(714) 573-1965 P518026 1/30, 2/6,
02/13/2009 CN 7437
TRUSTEE SALE NO.:
20080134012200 TITLE ORDER
NO.: 20861537 FHA/VA/PMI NO.:
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER
A DEED OF TRUST, DATED
8/18/2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE
ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR
PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD
AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF
THE NATURE OF THE PRO-
CEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. NDEX WEST, LLC, AS
DULY APPOINTED TRUSTEE
UNDER AND PURSUANT TO
DEED OF TRUST RECORDED
ON 08/28/2006 AS
INSTRUMENT NO. 2006-
0612831 OF OFFICIAL
RECORDS IN THE OFFICE OF
THE COUNTY RECORDER OF
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, STATE
OF CALIFORNIA. EXECUTED
BY: ALAN R PHILBROOK, WILL
SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO
HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH,
CASHIER’S CHECK/CASH
EQUIVALENT OR OTHER
FORM OF PAYMENT AUTHOR-
IZED BY 2924H(B), (PAYABLE
AT TIME OF SALE IN LAWFUL
MONEY OF THE UNITED
STATES). DATE OF SALE:
2/19/2009 TIME OF SALE: 10:00
AM PLACE OF SALE: AT THE
ENTRANCE TO THE EAST
COUNTY REGIONAL CENTER
BY STATUE, 250 E. MAIN
STREET, EL CAJON, CA
STREET ADDRESS AND
OTHER COMMON DESIGNA-
TION, IF ANY, OF THE REAL
PROPERTY DESCRIBED
ABOVE IS PURPORTED TO BE:
1413 EASTVIEW COURT,
OCEANSIDE,CA 92056 APN#:
161-452-39 THE UNDERSIGNED
TRUSTEE DISCLAIMS ANY
LIABILITY FOR ANY INCOR-
RECTNESS OF THE STREET
ADDRESS AND OTHER COM-
MON DESIGNATION, IF ANY,
SHOWN HEREIN. SAID SALE
WILL BE MADE, BUT WITH-
OUT COVENANT OR WARRAN-
TY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED,
REGARDING TITLE, POSSES-
SION, OR ENCUMBRANCES,
TO PAY THE REMAINING
PRINCIPAL SUM OF THE
NOTE(S) SECURED BY SAID
DEED OF TRUST, WITH INTER-
EST THEREON, AS PROVIDED
IN SAID NOTE(S), ADVANCES,
UNDER THE TERMS OF SAID
DEED OF TRUST, FEES,
CHARGES AND EXPENSES OF
THE TRUSTEE AND OF THE
TRUSTS CREATED BY SAID
DEED OF TRUST. THE TOTAL
AMOUNT OF THE UNPAID
BALANCE OF THE OBLIGA-
TION SECURED BY THE PROP-
ERTY TO BE SOLD AND REA-
SONABLE ESTIMATED COSTS,
EXPENSES AND ADVANCES
AT THE TIME OF THE INITIAL
PUBLICATION OF THE NOTICE
OF SALE IS $424,609.46. THE
BENEFICIARY UNDER SAID
DEED OF TRUST HERETO-
FORE EXECUTED AND DELIV-
ERED TO THE UNDERSIGNED
A WRITTEN DECLARATION OF
DEFAULT AND DEMAND FOR
SALE, AND A WRITTEN
NOTICE OF DEFAULT AND
ELECTION TO SELL. THE
UNDERSIGNED CAUSED SAID
NOTICE OF DEFAULT AND
ELECTION TO SELL TO BE
RECORDED IN THE COUNTY
WHERE THE REAL PROPERTY
IS LOCATED. FOR TRUSTEE
SALE INFORMATION PLEASE
CALL: PRIORITY POSTING &
PUBLICATION 17501 IRVINE
BLVD., SUITE ONE TUSTIN, CA
92780 714-573-1965 WWW.PRI-
ORITYPOSTING.COM NDEX
WEST, LLC AS AUTHORIZED
AGENT DATED: 1/29/2009
NDEX WEST, LLC MAY BE ACT-
ING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR
ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A
DEBT. ANY INFORMATION
OBTAINED WILL BE USED
FOR THAT PURPOSE. P519334
1/30, 2/6, 02/13/2009 CN 7436
TS # CA-08-206552-PJ Loan #
0031578883 NOTICE OF
TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN
DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF
TRUST DATED 8/10/2005.
UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT
MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC
SALE. IF YOU NEED AN
EXPLANATION OF THE
NATURE OF THE PROCEED-
ING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. A public auction sale
to the highest bidder for cash,
cashier’s check drawn on a state
or national bank, check drawn
by a state or federal credit
union, or a check drawn by a
state or federal savings and loan
association, or savings associa-
tion, or savings bank specified in
THE COAST NEWS
A20 JAN. 30, 2009
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Legals 800
Legals 800
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Legals 800
Legals 800
Section 5102 of the Financial
Code and authorized to do busi-
ness in this state, will be held by
duly appointed trustee. The sale
will be made, but without
covenant or warranty, expressed
or implied, regarding title, pos-
session, or encumbrances, to pay
the remaining principal sum of
the note(s) secured by the Deed
of Trust, with interest and late
charges thereon, as provided in
the note(s), advances, under the
terms of the Deed of Trust, inter-
est thereon, fees, charges and
expenses of the Trustee for the
total amount (at the time of the
initial publication of the Notice
of Sale) reasonably estimated to
be set forth below. The amount
may be greater on the day of
sale. BENEFICIARY MAY
ELECT TO BID LESS THAN
THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE.
Trustor(s): NOELLE A. RIDE-
OUT, A SINGLE WOMAN.
Recorded: 8/15/2005 as
Instrument No. 2005-0698374 in
book XXX, page XXX of Official
Records in the Office of the
Recorder of San Diego County,
California; Date of Sale:
2/19/2009 at 10:00 AM Place of
Sale: At the entrance to the East
County Regional Center by stat-
ue, 250 E. Main Street, El Cajon,
CA Amount of unpaid balance
and other charges: $197,131.76
The purported property address
is: 5045 LOS MORROS WAY #84
OCEANSIDE, CA 92057
Assessors Parcel No. 157-040-51-
08 The undersigned Trustee dis-
claims any liability for any incor-
rectness of the property address
or other common designation, if
any, shown herein. If no street
address or other common desig-
nation is shown, directions to the
location of the property may be
obtained by sending a written
request to the beneficiary within
10 days of the date of first publi-
cation of this Notice of Sale. If
the Trustee is unable to convey
title for any reason, the success-
ful bidder’s sole and exclusive
remedy shall be the return of
monies paid to the Trustee, and
the successful bidder shall have
no further recourse. Date:
1/25/2009 Quality Loan Service
Corp. 2141 5th Avenue San
Diego, CA 92101 (619) 645-7711
For NON SALE information only
Sale Line: (714) 573-1965 or
Login to:
www.priorityposting.com
Reinstatement Line: (619) 645-
7711 Quality Loan Service, Corp.
If you have previously been dis-
charged through bankruptcy, you
may have been released of per-
sonal liability for this loan in
which case this letter is intend-
ed to exercise the note holder’s
rights against the real property
only. This notice is sent for the
purpose of collecting a debt. This
firm is attempting to collect a
debt on behalf of the holder and
owner of the note. Any informa-
tion obtained by or provided to
this firm or the creditor will be
used for that purpose. As
required by law, you are hereby
notified that a negative credit
report reflecting on your credit
record may be submitted to a
credit report agency if you fail
to fulfill the terms of your credit
obligations. P518799 1/30, 2/6,
02/13/2009 CN 7435
Trustee Sale # CA0827282
Loan# 9041094756 Order #
3904001 NOTICE OF
TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN
DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF
TRUST DATED 11/10/2004.
UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT
MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC
SALE. IF YOU NEED AN
EXPLANATION OF THE
NATURE OF THE PROCEED-
INGS AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. On 02/19/2009 at
10:00AM, MTC FINANCIAL
INC., dba TRUSTEE CORPS as
the duly appointed Substituted
Trustee under and pursuant to
Deed of Trust Recorded on
11/15/2004 as Document No.
2004-1080146 of official records
in the Office of the Recorder of
San Diego County, CALIFOR-
NIA, executed by, MARIA DE
JESUS RAMIREZ, A MARRIED
WOMAN AS HER SOLE AND
SEPARATE PROPERTY, as
Trustor, DOWNEY SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, F.A.,
as Beneficiary, WILL SELL AT
PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE
HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH
(payable at time of sale in lawful
money of the United States, by
cash a cashier's check drawn by
a state or national bank, a check
drawn by a state or federal cred-
it union, or a check drawn by a
state or federal savings and loan
association, savings association,
or savings bank specified in sec-
tion 5102 of the Financial Code
and authorized to do business in
this state). AT: THE
ENTRANCE TO THE EAST
COUNTY REGIONAL CENTER
BY STATUE 250 E. MAIN
STREET EL CAJON, CA The
property heretofore described is
being sold “as is”. All right, title
and interest conveyed to and
now held by it under said Deed
of Trust in the property situated
in said County and State
describing the land therein:
APN # 157-733-23 LOT 150 OF
GUAJOME MEADOWS, IN THE
CITY OF OCEANSIDE, COUN-
TY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF
CALIFORNIA, FRANCHISE
TAX BOARD, ACCORDING TO
MAP THEREOF NO. 12631,
FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE
COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN
DIEGO COUNTY ON MAY 2,
1990. The street address and
other common designation, if
any, of the real property
described above is purported to
be: 635 CREEKSIDE AVENUE,
OCEANSIDE, CA 92057 The
undersigned Trustee disclaims
any liability for any incorrect-
ness of the street address and
other common designation, if
any, shown herein. Said sale will
be made, but without covenant
or warranty, expressed or
implied, regarding title, posses-
sion, or encumbrances, to pay
the remaining principal sum of
the Note(s) secured by said
Deed of Trust, with interest
thereon, as provided in said
Note(s), advances, if any, under
the terms of the Deed of Trust,
estimated fees, charges and
expenses of the Trustee and of
the trusts created by said Deed
of Trust. The total amount of the
unpaid balance of the obligation
secured by the property to be
sold and reasonable estimated
costs, expenses and advances at
the time of the initial publica-
tion of the Notice of Trustee’s
Sale is: $524,351.58 (estimated
amount). Accrued interest and
additional advances, if any, will
increase this figure prior to sale.
If the Trustee is unable to con-
vey title for any reason, the suc-
cessful bidder’s sole and exclu-
sive remedy shall be the return
of monies paid to the Trustee
and the successful bidder shall
have no further recourse. The
Beneficiary under said Deed of
Trust heretofore executed and
delivered to the undersigned a
written Declaration of Default
and Demand for Sale, and a writ-
ten Notice of Default and
Election to Sell. The under-
signed caused said Notice of
Default and Election to Sell to
be recorded in the County where
the real property is located and
more than three months have
elapsed since such recordation.
Compliance with California Civil
Code Section 2923.5: The
Beneficiary or Beneficiary’s
agent has indicated that the
requirements of California Civil
Code Section 2923.5 have been
meet. Dated: 01/30/2009 MTC
FINANCIAL INC. DBA
TRUSTEE CORPS, as Successor
Trustee By: CARLOS F QUEZA-
DA, TRUSTEE SALES OFFICER
*TRUSTEE CORPS* 2112 BUSI-
NESS CENTER DRIVE, 2ND
FLOOR, IRVINE, CA 92612
FOR SALE INFORMATION
CONTACT: (714)573-1965, (714)
573-7777, (949) 252-8300 FOR
REINSTATEMENT / PAY OFF
REQUESTS CONTACT: (949)
252-8300 P519446 1/30, 2/6,
02/13/2009 CN 7434
TSG No.: 3878528 TS No.:
20089070807582 FHA/VA/PMI
No.: Notice Of Trustee's Sale
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER
A DEED OF TRUST, DATED
5/24/2006 UNLESS YOU TAKE
ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR
PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD
AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF
THE NATURE OF THE PRO-
CEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. On 2/19/2009 at 10:00
AM First American Loanstar
Trustee Services, as duly
appointed Trustee under and
pursuant to Deed of Trust
recorded 05/31/2006, as
Instrument No. 2006-0385299, in
book , page , of Official Records
in the office of the County
Recorder of San Diego County,
State of California. Executed by:
A.L. BREWER, SU CHIH BREW-
ER, will sell at public auction to
highest bidder for cash, cashier’s
check/cash equivalent or other
form of payment authorized by
2924h(b), (payable at time of
sale in lawful money of the
United States) At the entrance
to the East County Regional
Center by statue, 250 E. Main
Street, El Cajon, CA All right,
title and interest conveyed to
and now held by it under said
Deed of Trust in the property sit-
uated in said County and State
described as: As more fully
described in the above men-
tioned Deed of Trust APN# 122-
530-29-00 The street address and
other common designation, if
any, of the real property
described above is purported to
be: 1014 GREENWAY RD ,
OCEANSIDE, CA 92057 The
undersigned Trustee disclaims
any liability for any incorrect-
ness of the street address and
other common designation, if
any, shown herein. Said sale will
be made, but without covenant
or warranty, expressed or
implied, regarding title, posses-
sion, or encumbrances, to pay
the remaining principal sum of
the note(s) secured by said Deed
of Trust, with interest thereon,
as provided in said note(s),
advances, under the terms of
said Deed of Trust, fees, charges
and expenses of the Trustee and
of the trusts created by said
Deed of Trust. The total amount
of the unpaid balance of the
obligation secured by the prop-
erty to be sold and reasonable
estimated costs, expenses and
advances at the time of the ini-
tial publication of the Notice of
Sale is $668,413.40 The benefici-
ary under said Deed of Trust
heretofore executed and deliv-
ered to the undersigned a writ-
ten Declaration of Default and
Demand for Sale, and a written
Notice of Default and Election
to Sell. The undersigned caused
said Notice of Default and
Election to sell to be recorded in
the County where the real prop-
erty is located. Requirements of
SB1137 have been met pursuant
to the Notice of Sale Declaration
of record. Date: 1/25/2009 First
American LoanStar Trustee
Services 3 First American Way
Santa Ana, CA 92707 First
American Loanstar Trustee
Services may be acting as a debt
collector attempting to collect a
debt. Any information obtained
will be used for that purpose.
Original document signed by
Authorized Agent For Trustee’s
Sale Information Please Call
(714) 573-1965 P518084 1/30, 2/6,
02/13/2009 CN 7432
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
TS NO. 08-0072282 TITLE
ORDER NO. 08-8-268717
INVESTOR/INSURER NO.
124289698 APN NO. 258-400-03-
29 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT
UNDER A DEED OF TRUST,
DATED 10/28/2005. UNLESS
YOU TAKE ACTION TO PRO-
TECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT
MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC
SALE. IF YOU NEED AN
EXPLANATION OF THE
NATURE OF THE PROCEED-
ING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER." NOTICE IS HERE-
BY GIVEN THAT RECON-
TRUST COMPANY, AS DULY
APPOINTED TRUSTEE PUR-
SUANT TO THE DEED OF
TRUST EXECUTED BY
WILLIAM D. TIPTON, A MAR-
RIED MAN AS HIS SOLE AND
SEPARATE PROPERTY, DATED
10/28/2005 AND RECORDED
11/02/05, AS INSTRUMENT NO.
2005-0955129, IN BOOK , PAGE
15903), OF OFFICIAL
RECORDS IN THE OFFICE OF
THE COUNTY RECORDER OF
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, STATE
OF CALIFORNIA, WILL SELL
ON 02/13/2009 AT 10:00AM, AT
THE SOUTH ENTRANCE TO
THE COUNTY COURTHOUSE,
220 WEST BROADWAY, SAN
DIEGO, CA. AT PUBLIC AUC-
TION, TO THE HIGHEST BID-
DER FOR CASH OR CHECK AS
DESCRIBED BELOW, PAYABLE
IN FULL AT TIME OF SALE,
ALL RIGHT, TITLE, AND
INTEREST CONVEYED TO
AND NOW HELD BY IT UNDER
SAID DEED OF TRUST, IN THE
PROPERTY SITUATED IN SAID
COUNTY AND STATE AND AS
MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN
THE ABOVE REFERENCED
DEED OF TRUST. THE STREET
ADDRESS AND OTHER COM-
MON DESIGNATION, IF ANY,
OF THE REAL PROPERTY
DESCRIBED ABOVE IS PUR-
PORTED TO BE: 534 SUMMER
VIEW CIRCLE, ENCINITAS, CA,
92024. THE UNDERSIGNED
TRUSTEE DISCLAIMS ANY
LIABILITY FOR ANY INCOR-
RECTNESS OF THE STREET
ADDRESS AND OTHER COM-
MON DESIGNATION, IF ANY,
SHOWN HEREIN. THE TOTAL
AMOUNT OF THE UNPAID
BALANCE WITH INTEREST
THEREON OF THE OBLIGA-
TION SECURED BY THE PROP-
ERTY TO BE SOLD PLUS REA-
SONABLE ESTIMATED COSTS,
EXPENSES AND ADVANCES
AT THE TIME OF THE INITIAL
PUBLICATION OF THE NOTICE
OF SALE IS $395,865.86. IT IS
POSSIBLE THAT AT THE TIME
OF SALE THE OPENING BID
MAY BE LESS THAN THE
TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS DUE.
IN ADDITION TO CASH, THE
TRUSTEE WILL ACCEPT
CASHIER'S CHECKS DRAWN
ON A STATE OR NATIONAL
BANK, A CHECK DRAWN BY A
STATE OR FEDERAL CREDIT
UNION, OR A CHECK DRAWN
BY A STATE OR FEDERAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIA-
TION, SAVINGS ASSOCIATION,
OR SAVINGS BANK SPECI-
FIED IN SECTION 5102 OF THE
FINANCIAL CODE AND
AUTHORIZED TO DO BUSI-
NESS IN THIS STATE. SAID
SALE WILL BE MADE, IN AN
''AS IS'' CONDITION, BUT
WITHOUT COVENANT OR
WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, REGARDING TITLE,
POSSESSION OR ENCUM-
BRANCES, TO SATISFY THE
INDEBTEDNESS SECURED BY
SAID DEED OF TRUST,
ADVANCES THEREUNDER,
WITH INTEREST AS PROVID-
ED, AND THE UNPAID PRINCI-
PAL OF THE NOTE SECURED
BY SAID DEED OF TRUST
WITH INTEREST THEREON AS
PROVIDED IN SAID NOTE,
PLUS FEES, CHARGES AND
EXPENSES OF THE TRUSTEE
AND OF THE TRUSTS CREAT-
ED BY SAID DEED OF TRUST.
DATED: 10/17/2008 RECON-
TRUST COMPANY 1800 TAPO
CANYON RD., SV2-202 SIMI
VALLEY, CA 93063 PHONE:
(800) 281 8219, SALE
INFORMATION (626) 927-4399
BY: TRUSTEE'S SALE OFFICER
RECONTRUST COMPANY IS A
DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT-
ING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED
WILL BE USED FOR THAT
PURPOSE. ASAP# 2972548
01/23/2009, 01/30/2009,
02/06/2009 CN 7428
APN: 150-263-07-00
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER
A DEED OF TRUST DATED
DECEMBER 14, 2005. UNLESS
YOU TAKE ACTION TO PRO-
TECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT
MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC
SALE. IF YOU NEED AN
EXPLANATION OF THE
NATURE OF THE PROCEED-
INGS AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that a portion of the real proper-
ty situated in San Diego County,
California, commonly known as
602 South Myers Street,
Oceanside, California, bearing
assessor's Parcel Number 150-
263-07-00, and legally described
as follows: Lot 1 in Block 6 of
Tyson's Addition, in the City of
Oceanside, County of San Diego,
State of California, according to
Map thereof No. 218, filed in the
Office of the County Recorder of
San Diego County, October 26,
1885. Excepting therefrom said
Lot 1 so much thereof that lies
within the 200 foot right of way
of California Southern Railroad
as shown of Map No. 313 filed in
the Office of the County
Recorder of San Diego County,
July 19, 1886 will be sold at pub-
lic auction at the front entrance
to the Superior Court of
California, County of San Diego,
North County Division, 325
South Melrose, Vista, California
on February 13, 2009, at 1:00
p.m., to the highest bidder for
cash, cashier's check drawn on a
state or national bank, check
drawn on a state or federal sav-
ings and loan association, sav-
ings association, or savings bank
specified in Financial Code sec-
tion 5102 and authorized to do
business in California, or other
designated cash equivalent. The
sale will made without covenant
or warranty regarding title, pos-
session, or encumbrances, to sat-
isfy the obligation secured by
the Deed of Trust executed by
602 INVESTMENT, INC., a
California corporation, as
Trustor, to SUNWEST BANK, as
Trustee, for the benefit and
security of SUNWEST BANK, as
beneficiary, dated December 14,
2005, and recorded on December
16, 2005, Document # 2005-
1082778, of official records in
the Office of Recorder of San
Diego County, California, in the
amount of $499,457.97
(Estimated) including the total
amount of the unpaid balance
and reasonably estimated costs,
expenses, interest thereon,
penalties, advances, if any under
the terms of the Deed of Trust at
the time of initial publication of
this notice. Accrued interest
and additional advances, if any,
will increase this figure prior to
sale. Notice of default and elec-
tion to sell the described real
property under the deed of trust
was recorded on October 14,
2008, as Instrument No. 2008-
0536865 of the Official Records
of San Diego County, California
Dated: January 16, 2009
Sunwest Bank
By: Lambert & Rogers,
a Professional Law
Corporation, its
agent
By: Vanessa M. Jamoo,
Esq., for the firm of
Lambert & Rogers,
APLC
Trustee:
Sunwest Bank
17542 East 17th Street
Suite 200
Tustin, CA 92780
(714) 730-4400
01/23,01/30, 02/06/09 CN 7425
T.S No. 08-1659-11 Loan No.
100122506-SAVINA Notice of
Trustee’s Sale YOU ARE IN
DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF
TRUST DATED 12/19/2005.
UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT
MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC
SALE. IF YOU NEED AN
EXPLANATION OF THE
NATURE OF THE PROCEED-
ING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. A public auction to
sell the highest bidder for cash a
cashier’s check drawn by a state
or national bank, a check drawn
by a state or federal credit
union, or a check drawn by a
state or federal savings and loan
association, savings association,
or savings bank specified in sec-
tion 5102 of the Financial Code
and authorized to do business in
this state will be held by the
duly appointed trustee as shown
below, of all right, title, and
interest conveyed to and now
held by the trustee in the here-
inafter described property under
and pursuant to a deed to trust
described below. The sale will be
made, but without covenant or
warranty, expressed or implied,
regarding title, possession, or
encumbrances, to pay the
remaining principal sum of the
note(s) secured by the Deed of
Trust, with interest and late
charges thereon, as provided in
the note(s), advances, under the
terms of the Deed of Trust, inter-
est thereon, fees, charges and
expenses of the trustee for the
total amount (at the time of the
initial publication of the notice
of sale) reasonably estimated to
be set forth below. The amount
may be greater on the day of
sale. Trustor: Diana Savina, a sin-
gle woman Duly Appointed
Trustee: The Wolf Firm, A Law
Corporation recorded 12/23/2005
as instrument No. 2005-1101703,
in Book ---, Page --- of Official
Records in the Office of the
Recorder of San Diego County,
California, Date of Sale:
2/13/2009 at 10:00AM. Place of
Sale: At the entrance to the East
County Regional Center by stat-
ue, 250 E. Main Street, El Cajon,
CA Amount of unpaid balance
and other charges: $457,709.61,
estimated. Street Address or
other common designation of
real property: 627 Boysenberry
Way , Oceanside, CA 92057.
A.P.N.: 157-654-02. The under-
signed Trustee disclaims any lia-
bility for any incorrectness of
the street address or other com-
mon designation, if any, shown
above. If no street address or
other common designation is
shown, directions to the location
of the property may be obtained
by sending a written request to
the beneficiary within 10 days of
the date of first publication of
this Notice of Sale. Date:
1/17/2009 The Wolf Firm, A Law
Corporation 38 Corporate Park
Irvine, CA 92606 (949) 720-9200
Foreclosure Dept. Fax (949) 608-
0130 Sale Information Only
(714) 573-1965 Brenda Del Real,
Foreclosure Officer P522228
1/23, 1/30, 02/06/2009 CN 7418
Loan No. 6760/CORLEY RESS
Order No. 73147 A.P. Number
165-260-33 Notice of Trustee’s
Sale Under Deed of Trust YOU
ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A
DEED OF TRUST, DATED
January 31, 2008, UNLESS YOU
TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT
YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE
SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF
YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION
OF THE NATURE OF THE PRO-
CEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. Notice is hereby
given, that on 2/13/2009, at 10:00
AM of said day, At the entrance
to the East County Regional
Center by statue, 250 E. Main
Street, El Cajon, CA, RESS
Financial Corporation, a
California Corporation, as duly
appointed Trustee under and
pursuant to the power of sale
conferred in that certain Deed
of Trust executed by Chris
Corley and Elizabeth Corley,
husband and wife as joint ten-
ants recorded on 02/06/2008, in
Book n/a of Official Records of
San Diego County, at page n/a,
Recorder’s Instrument No. 2008-
0058822, by reason of a breach
or default in payment or per-
formance of the obligations
secured thereby, including that
breach or default, Notice of
which was recorded 10/3/2008 as
Recorder’s Instrument No. 2008-
0521767, in Book n/a, at Page
n/a, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC
AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST
BIDDER FOR CASH, lawful
money of the United States, evi-
denced by a Cashier’s Check
drawn on a state or national
bank, or the equivalent thereof
drawn on any other financial
institution specified in section
5102 of the California Financial
Code, authorized to do business
in the State of California, ALL
PAYABLE AT THE TIME OF
SALE, all right, title and interest
held by it as Trustee, in that real
property situated in said County
and State, described as follows:
Lot 9, Block A, per map no. 5336,
Filed January 30, 1964. The
street address or other common
designation of the real property
hereinabove described is pur-
ported to be: 3219 Valley Glen
Drive, Oceanside CA. The
undersigned disclaims all liabili-
ty for any incorrectness in said
street address or other common
designation. Said sale will be
made without warranty, express
or implied regarding title, pos-
session, or other encumbrances,
to satisfy the unpaid obligations
secured by said Deed of Trust,
with interest and other sums as
provided therein; plus advances,
if any, thereunder and interest
thereon; and plus fees, charges,
and expenses of the Trustee and
of the trusts created by said
Deed of Trust. The total amount
of said obligations at the time of
initial publication of this Notice
is $83,276.50 Dated: 1/14/2009
RESS Financial Corporation, a
California corporation, as
Trustee By: Bruce R. Beasley,
President 1780 Town and
Country Drive, Suite 105, Norco,
CA 92860-3618 (seal) Tel.: (951)
270-0164 or (800) 343-7377 Fax:
(951) 270-2673 Trustee’s Sale
Information: (714) 573-1965
P521941 1/23, 1/30, 02/06/2009
CN 7417
TS # CA-07-120122-MO Loan #
0019629278 NOTICE OF
TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN
DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF
TRUST DATED 4/11/2007.
UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT
MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC
SALE. IF YOU NEED AN
EXPLANATION OF THE
NATURE OF THE PROCEED-
ING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. A public auction sale
to the highest bidder for cash,
cashier’s check drawn on a state
or national bank, check drawn
by a state or federal credit
union, or a check drawn by a
state or federal savings and loan
association, or savings associa-
tion, or savings bank specified in
Section 5102 of the Financial
Code and authorized to do busi-
ness in this state, will be held by
duly appointed trustee. The sale
will be made, but without
covenant or warranty, expressed
or implied, regarding title, pos-
session, or encumbrances, to pay
the remaining principal sum of
the note(s) secured by the Deed
of Trust, with interest and late
charges thereon, as provided in
the note(s), advances, under the
terms of the Deed of Trust, inter-
est thereon, fees, charges and
expenses of the Trustee for the
total amount (at the time of the
initial publication of the Notice
of Sale) reasonably estimated to
be set forth below. The amount
may be greater on the day of
sale. BENEFICIARY MAY
ELECT TO BID LESS THAN
THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE.
Trustor(s): DONALD B. ICEN-
HOUR AND SYLVIA G. ICEN-
HOUR, HUSBAND AND WIFE,
AS JOINT TENANTS Recorded:
4/23/2007 as Instrument No.
2007-0272265 in book xxx, page
xxx of Official Records in the
Office of the Recorder of San
Diego County, California; Date
of Sale: 2/13/2009 at 10:00 AM
Place of Sale: At the entrance to
the East County Regional
Center by statue, 250 E. Main
Street, El Cajon, CA Amount of
unpaid balance and other
charges: $671,172.15 The pur-
ported property address is: 1038
EVERGREEN DR ENCINITAS,
CA 92024 Assessors Parcel No.
259-270-24 The undersigned
Trustee disclaims any liability
for any incorrectness of the
property address or other com-
mon designation, if any, shown
herein. If no street address or
other common designation is
shown, directions to the location
of the property may be obtained
by sending a written request to
the beneficiary within 10 days of
the date of first publication of
this Notice of Sale. Pursuant to
California Civil Code §2923.5
(c), the beneficiary or authorized
agent declares as follows: See
the attached Declaration marked
as Exhibit A, attached hereto
and made a part hereof by this
reference. If the Trustee is
unable to convey title for any
reason, the successful bidder’s
sole and exclusive remedy shall
be the return of monies paid to
the Trustee, and the successful
bidder shall have no further
recourse. Date: 1/15/2009 Quality
Loan Service Corp. 2141 5th
Avenue San Diego, CA 92101
(619) 645-7711 For NON SALE
information only Sale Line: (714)
573-1965 or Login to: www.priori-
typosting.com Reinstatement
Line: (619) 645-7711 Quality
Loan Service, Corp. If you have
previously been discharged
through bankruptcy, you may
have been released of personal
liability for this loan in which
case this letter is intended to
exercise the note holder’s rights
against the real property only.
This notice is sent for the pur-
pose of collecting a debt. This
firm is attempting to collect a
debt on behalf of the holder and
owner of the note. Any informa-
tion obtained by or provided to
this firm or the creditor will be
used for that purpose. As
required by law, you are hereby
notified that a negative credit
report reflecting on your credit
record may be submitted to a
credit report agency if you fail
to fulfill the terms of your credit
obligations. P522030 1/23, 1/30,
02/06/2009 CN 7416
T.S. No. 9660
Loan No. 0187160
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER
A DEED OF TRUST DATED
7/5/2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE
ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR
PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD
AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF
THE NATURE OF THE PRO-
CEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. A public auction sale
to the highest bidder for cash,
cashier's check drawn on a state
or national bank, check drawn
by a state or federal credit
union, or a check drawn by a
state or federal savings and loan
association, or savings associa-
tion, or savings bank specified in
Section 5102 of the Financial
Code and authorized to do busi-
ness in this state will be held by
the duly appointed trustee as
shown below, of all right, title,
and interest conveyed to and
now held by the trustee in the
hereinafter described property
under and pursuant to a Deed of
Trust described below. The sale
will be made, but without
covenant or warranty, expressed
or implied, regarding title, pos-
session, or encumbrances, to pay
the remaining principal sum of
the note(s) secured by the Deed
of Trust, with interest and late
charges thereon, as provided in
the note(s), advances, under the
terms of the Deed of Trust, inter-
est thereon, fees, charges and
expenses of the Trustee for the
total amount (at the time of the
initial publication of the Notice
of Sale) reasonably estimated to
be set forth below. The amount
may be greater on the day of
sale. Trustor:
VIOLET L. JAMIESON, an
unmarried woman. Duly
Appointed Trustee: Law Offices
of Les Zieve Deed of Trust
recorded 7/8/2005 as Instrument
No. 2005-0578966 in book , page
-- of Official Records in the
office of the Recorder of San
Diego County, California, Date
of Sale: 2/13/2009 at 10:00 AM
Place of Sale: AT THE SOUTH
ENTRANCE TO THE COUNTY
COURTHOUSE LOCATED AT:
220 WEST BROADWAY, SAN
DIEGO, CALIFORNIA Amount
of unpaid balance and other
charges: $213,988.48 Note:
Because the Beneficiary reserves
the right to bid less than the
total debt owed, it is possible
that at the time of the sale the
opening bid may be less than the
total debt owed. Street Address
or other common designation of
real property: 432 Edgehill
Lane #163 Oceanside, California
92054-8708 A.P.N #.: 162-030-76-
15 The undersigned Trustee dis-
claims any liability for any incor-
rectness of the street address or
other common designation, if
any, shown above. If no street
address or other common desig-
nation is shown, directions to the
location of the property may be
obtained by sending a written
request to the beneficiary within
10 days of the date of first publi-
cation of this Notice of Sale.
Dated: January 14, 2009
LAW OFFICES OF LES ZIEVE,
as Trustee, 18377 Beach Blvd.,
Suite 210
Huntington Beach, CA 92648
Automated Sale Information
Line: 818-487-8009 or
www.elitepostandpub.com
For Non-Automated Sale
Information, call: 714-848-9272
Gaby Ospino, Trustee Sale
Officer
THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION WE OBTAINED
WILL BE USED FOR THAT
PURPOSE. EPP 2585. 1/23, 1/30,
2/6/2009.
CN 7415
TS # CA-07-80605-NF Loan #
0021463377 NOTICE OF
TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN
DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF
TRUST DATED 4/27/2006.
UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT
MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC
SALE. IF YOU NEED AN
EXPLANATION OF THE
NATURE OF THE PROCEED-
ING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. A public auction sale
to the highest bidder for cash,
cashier’s check drawn on a state
or national bank, check drawn
by a state or federal credit
union, or a check drawn by a
state or federal savings and loan
association, or savings associa-
tion, or savings bank specified in
Section 5102 of the Financial
Code and authorized to do busi-
ness in this state, will be held by
duly appointed trustee. The sale
will be made, but without
covenant or warranty, expressed
or implied, regarding title, pos-
session, or encumbrances, to pay
the remaining principal sum of
the note(s) secured by the Deed
of Trust, with interest and late
charges thereon, as provided in
the note(s), advances, under the
terms of the Deed of Trust, inter-
est thereon, fees, charges and
expenses of the Trustee for the
total amount (at the time of the
initial publication of the Notice
of Sale) reasonably estimated to
be set forth below. The amount
may be greater on the day of
sale. BENEFICIARY MAY
ELECT TO BID LESS THAN
THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE.
Trustor(s): ZINA HARRIS, AN
UNMARRIED WOMAN
Recorded: 05/03/2006 as
Instrument No. 2006-0313116 in
book xxx, page xxx of Official
Records in the Office of the
Recorder of San Diego County,
California; Date of Sale:
2/13/2009 at 10:00 AM Place of
Sale: At the entrance to the East
County Regional Center by stat-
ue, 250 E. Main Street, El Cajon,
CA Amount of unpaid balance
and other charges: $437,098.48
The purported property address
is: 4180 TERRY ST OCEAN-
SIDE, CA 92056 Assessors Parcel
No. 162-343-14-00 The under-
signed Trustee disclaims any lia-
bility for any incorrectness of
the property address or other
common designation, if any,
shown herein. If no street
address or other common desig-
nation is shown, directions to the
location of the property may be
obtained by sending a written
request to the beneficiary within
10 days of the date of first publi-
cation of this Notice of Sale.
Pursuant to California Civil
Code §2923.5 (c), the beneficiary
or authorized agent declares as
follows: See the attached
Declaration marked as Exhibit
A, attached hereto and made a
part hereof by this reference. If
the Trustee is unable to convey
title for any reason, the success-
ful bidder’s sole and exclusive
remedy shall be the return of
monies paid to the Trustee, and
the successful bidder shall have
no further recourse. Date:
1/12/2009 Quality Loan Service
Corp. 2141 5th Avenue San
Diego, CA 92101 (619) 645-7711
For NON SALE information only
Sale Line: (714) 573-1965 or
Login to:
www.priorityposting.com
Reinstatement Line: (619) 645-
7711 Quality Loan Service,
Corp., If you have previously
been discharged through bank-
ruptcy, you may have been
released of personal liability for
this loan in which case this let-
ter is intended to exercise the
note holder’s rights against the
real property only. This notice is
sent for the purpose of collect-
ing a debt. This firm is attempt-
ing to collect a debt on behalf of
the holder and owner of the
note. Any information obtained
by or provided to this firm or the
creditor will be used for that
purpose. As required by law, you
are hereby notified that a nega-
tive credit report reflecting on
your credit record may be sub-
mitted to a credit report agency
if you fail to fulfill the terms of
your credit obligations. P520786
1/23, 1/30, 02/06/2009 CN 7414
Trustee Sale No. F02-
16051/CTC#3 Loan No. DEN
HERDER-SEE TRUST/SEE
TRUST APN 299-242-04-06
Notice of Trustee's Sale YOU
ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A
DEED OF TRUST DATED
7/1/2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE
ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR
PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD
AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF
THE NATURE OF THE PRO-
CEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. Chicago Title
Company, a California
Corporation as the duly appoint-
JAN. 30, 2009
Legals 800
ed Trustee under and pursuant
to Deed of Trust Executed by:
James See and Jennifer S. See,
Trustee of the See Family Trust
Dated June 15, 1999 as Trustor,
Jani Mae Den Herder, a single
woman, as Beneficiary, Recorded
on 08/03/2005 as Document
Number 2005-0659036 of official
records in the office of the
Recorder of San Diego County,
California, and pursuant to the
Notice of Default and Election
to Sell there under recorded
Recorded on 10/08/2008, as
Instrument # 2008-0529201 of
said Official Records. Will Sell
By Public Auction to the highest
bidder for cash On 2/17/2009 at
10:00 AM At the entrance to the
East County Regional Center by
statue, 250 E. Main Street, El
Cajon, CA. (Payable at time of
sale in lawful money of the
United States, by cash, a
cashier’s check drawn by a state
or national bank, a check drawn
by a state or federal credit
union, or a check drawn by a
state or federal savings and loan
association, savings association,
or savings bank), all right, title
and interest conveyed to and
now held by it under said Deed
of Trust in the property situated
in said County and State hereinafter
described as more fully
described in said Deed of Trust
The property heretofore
described is being sold “as is”.
The street address and other
common designation, if any, of
the real property described
above is purported to be: 1400
Ocean Avenue, Del Mar, CA
92014. The undersigned Trustee
disclaims any liability for any
incorrectness of the street
address and other common designation,
if any, shown herein.
Said sale will be made, but without
covenant or warranty,
expressed or implied, regarding
title, possession, or encumbrances,
to pay the remaining
principal sum of the note(s)
secured by said Deed of Trust,
with interest thereon, as provided
in said note(s), advances, if
any, under the terms of the Deed
of Trust, estimated fees, charges
and expenses of the Trustee and
of the trusts created by said
Deed of Trust, to-wit is estimated
at $11,059.86 Accrued interest
and additional advances, if any,
may increase this figure prior to
sale. The beneficiary under said
Deed of Trust heretofore executed
and delivered to the undersigned
a written Declaration of
Default and Demand for Sale,
and a written Notice of Default
and Election to Sell. The undersigned
caused said Notice of
Default and Election to Sell to
be recorded in the county where
the real property is located and
more than three months have
elapsed since such recordation.
Date: 1/12/2009 Chicago Title
Company Timeshare Division
316 West Mission Ave. # 123
Escondido, CA 92025 (760) 233-
3061 By: Lori R. Abbey,
Authorized Signor P521487, 1/23,
1/30, 02/06/2009 CN 7413
TS# 006-003675 Order #
30150951 Loan # 41148909
Notice of Trustee’s Sale YOU
ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A
DEED OF TRUST DATED
4/18/2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE
ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR
PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD
AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF
THE NATURE OF THE PRO-
CEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. A public auction sale
to the highest bidder for cash,
cashier’s check drawn on a state
or national bank, check drawn
by a state or federal credit
union, or a check drawn by a
state or federal savings and loan
association, or savings association,
or savings bank specified in
section 5102 of the Financial
Code and authorized to do business
in this state will be held by
the duly appointed trustee. The
sale will be made, but without
covenant or warranty, expressed
or implied, regarding title, possession,
or encumbrances, to pay
the remaining principal sum of
the note(s) secured by the Deed
of Trust, with interest and late
charges thereon, as provided in
the note(s), advances, under the
terms of the Deed of Trust, interest
thereon, fees, charges and
expenses of the Trustee for the
total amount (at the time of the
initial publication of the Notice
of Sale) reasonably estimated to
be set forth below. The amount
may be greater on the day of
sale. Trustor(s): Angelica P
Flores, a single woman
Recorded: 04/27/2005 as
Instrument No. 2005-0353854 in
book , page 29628 of Official
Records in the office of the
Recorder of San Diego County,
California; Date of Sale:
2/13/2009 at 10:00 AM Place of
Sale: At the entrance to the East
County Regional Center by statue,
250 E. Main Street, El Cajon,
CA Amount of unpaid balance
and other charges: $410,381.95
The purported property address
is: 709 Fredricks Avenue
Oceanside, CA 92054 Legal
Description As more fully
described in said Deed of Trust
Assessors Parcel No. 158-302-10
The undersigned Trustee disclaims
any liability for any incorrectness
of the property address
or other common designation, if
any, shown herein. If no street
address or other common designation
is shown, directions to the
location of the property may be
obtained by sending a written
request to the beneficiary within
10 days of the date of first publication
of this Notice of Sale. If
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the Trustee is unable to convey
title for any reason, the successful
bidder’s sole and exclusive
remedy shall be the return of
monies paid to the Trustee, and
the successful bidder shall have
no further recourse. Date:
1/7/2009 LandAmerica Default
Services Jessica De La O,
Foreclosure Coordinator Post
Office Box 5899 6 Executive
Circle Irvine, CA 92616 (949)
885-4500 Sale Line: 714-573-1965
Reinstatement Line: 949-885-
4500 To request
reinstatement/and or payoff FAX
request to: (949) 885-4496 This
office is attempting to collect a
debt and any information
obtained will be used for that
purpose. Borrower Name:
Angelica P Flores Property
Address: 709 Fredricks Avenue
Oceanside, CA 92054 DECLARA-
TION OF COMPLIANCE
(California Civil Code Section
2923.5(c)) The undersigned mortgagee,
beneficiary or authorized
agent hereby declares under
penalty of perjury, under the
laws of the State of California,
as follows: [ ] The mortgagee,
beneficiary or authorized agent
contacted the borrower to discuss
the borrower’s financial situation
and to explore options for
the borrower to avoid foreclosure
in compliance with Cal. Civ.
Code Section 2923.5. [X] The
mortgagee, beneficiary or
authorized agent tried with due
diligence but has been unable to
contact the borrower to discuss
the borrower’s financial situation
and to explore options for
the borrower to avoid foreclosure
as required by Cal. Civ.
Code Section 2923.5. The following
efforts were made: [ ] Sent
letter by first class mail with toll
free number to HUD-certified
housing counseling agency. [X]
Attempted to contact borrower
by phone at least three times at
different hours and on different
days unless the borrower’s primary
and secondary phone numbers
were disconnected. [ ] At
least two weeks after attempting
telephone contacts, sent letter
by certified mail, return receipt
requested that included toll free
number to HUD-certified housing
counseling agency. [ ] The
mortgagee, beneficiary or
authorized agent was not
required to comply with Cal. Civ.
Code Section 2923.5 because: [ ]
The real property is not an
owner-occupied single family
residence. [ ] The loan was not
originated between January 1,
2003 and December 31, 2007. [ ]
The borrower has surrendered
the property as evidenced by
either a letter confirming the
surrender of delivery of the keys
to the property to the mortgagee,
trustee, beneficiary or
authorized agent. [ ] The borrower
has contracted with someone
whose primary business is advising
people who have decided to
leave their homes on how to
extend the foreclosure process
and avoid their loan obligations.
[ ] The borrower has filed for
bankruptcy, and the proceedings
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have not yet been finalized.
Date: 12/12/2008 Litton Loan
Servicing, LP By: Thomas Smith
Attachment to Notice of
Trustee’s Sale Foreclosure
Attorney: Land America Default
Services P519751 1/23, 1/30,
02/06/2009 CN 7411
TS# 006-002861 Order #
30139835 Loan # 41032400
Notice of Trustee’s Sale YOU
ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A
DEED OF TRUST DATED
7/26/2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE
ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR
PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD
AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF
THE NATURE OF THE PRO-
CEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. A public auction sale
to the highest bidder for cash,
cashier’s check drawn on a state
or national bank, check drawn
by a state or federal credit
union, or a check drawn by a
state or federal savings and loan
association, or savings association,
or savings bank specified in
section 5102 of the Financial
Code and authorized to do business
in this state will be held by
the duly appointed trustee. The
sale will be made, but without
covenant or warranty, expressed
or implied, regarding title, possession,
or encumbrances, to pay
the remaining principal sum of
the note(s) secured by the Deed
of Trust, with interest and late
charges thereon, as provided in
the note(s), advances, under the
terms of the Deed of Trust, interest
thereon, fees, charges and
expenses of the Trustee for the
total amount (at the time of the
initial publication of the Notice
of Sale) reasonably estimated to
be set forth below. The amount
may be greater on the day of
sale. Trustor(s): William Frank
Sieve II, a single man Recorded:
07/29/2005 as Instrument No.
2005-0648947 in book , page
29701 of Official Records in the
office of the Recorder of San
Diego County, California; Date
of Sale: 2/13/2009 at 10:00 AM
Place of Sale: At the entrance to
the East County Regional
Center by statue, 250 E. Main
Street, El Cajon, CA Amount of
unpaid balance and other
charges: $608,893.41 The purported
property address is: 550
Wala Drive Oceanside, CA
92054 Legal Description As
more fully described in above
mentioned Deed of Trust
Assessors Parcel No. 146-360-34-
00 The undersigned Trustee disclaims
any liability for any incorrectness
of the property address
or other common designation, if
any, shown herein. If no street
address or other common designation
is shown, directions to the
location of the property may be
obtained by sending a written
request to the beneficiary within
10 days of the date of first publication
of this Notice of Sale. If
the Trustee is unable to convey
title for any reason, the successful
bidder’s sole and exclusive
p.m. Feb. 1, Encinitas Library
Community Room, 540 Cornish Drive,
Encinitas. Sprague has played with Art
Pepper, Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke,
Joe Pass, Sergio Mendez, and Charlie
Haden. Call (760) 753-7376 for details.
SEW IT UP The Oceanside Museum of
Art will host a family-oriented art day
from 1to 4 p.m. Feb. 1, Oceanside
Museum of Art, 704 Pier View Way,
Oceanside. Guests can create a unique
hand made art quilt with a variety of
fabrics and materials inspired by the
current “Quilt Visions” exhibition. No
sewing experience is needed. Call the
Museum at (760) 721-2787 to learn
more.
FEBRUARY 2
KEEP IT DOWN AARP San Dieguito
Chapter 239 Encinitas will present a
silent auction fundraiser at its general
meeting at 1 p.m. Feb. 2, Encinitas
Senior Center, 1140 Oak Crest Park
Drive, Encinitas. Bring a “white elephant”
for this auction. Call Bob at
(858) 755-5011 to learn more.
FEBRUARY 3
HAVE A HEART North Coastal
Womenheart welcomes women with
concerns and challenges about cardiac
health to share information and sisterhood
at their monthly meeting at 10:15
a.m. Feb. 3, 1950 Calle Barcelona,
Carlsbad. Call Marilyn Deak at (760)
438-589 to learn more.
FEBRUARY 4
DIGESTION SEMINAR A seminar
on helping digestion problems such as
bloating, heartburn, gas, pain, IBS and
Colitis will be offered at 7 p.m. Feb. 4,
San Diego County Credit Union
Community Room, 501 N. El Camino
Real, Encinitas. The workshop will dis-
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remedy shall be the return of
monies paid to the Trustee, and
the successful bidder shall have
no further recourse. Date:
1/8/2009 LandAmerica OneStop
Inc., as successor in interest by
merger to LandAmerica Default
Services Inc. Selena Torres,
Trustee Sale Officer Post Office
Box 5899 6 Executive Circle
Irvine, CA 92616 (949) 885-4500
Sale Line: Reinstatement Line:
949-885-4500 To request reinstatement/and
or payoff FAX
request to: (949) 885-4496 This
office is attempting to collect a
debt and any information
obtained will be used for that
purpose. Borrower Name:
William Sieve Property Address:
550 Wala Drive Oceanside, CA
92054 DECLARATION OF COM-
PLIANCE (California Civil Code
Section 2923.5(c)) The undersigned
mortgagee, beneficiary or
authorized agent hereby
declares under penalty of perjury,
under the laws of the State
of California, as follows: [] The
mortgagee, beneficiary or
authorized agent contacted the
borrower to discuss the borrower’s
financial situation and to
explore options for the borrower
to avoid foreclosure in compliance
with Cal. Civ. Code Section
2923.5. [x] The mortgagee, beneficiary
or authorized agent tried
with due diligence but has been
unable to contact the borrower
to discuss the borrower’s financial
situation and to explore
options for the borrower to avoid
foreclosure as required b Cal.
Civ. Code Section 2923.5 The following
efforts were made: []
Sent letter by first class mail
with toll free number to HUDcertified
housing counseling
agency. [x] Attempted to contact
borrower by phone at least three
times at different hours and on
different days unless the borrower’s
primary and secondary
phone numbers were disconnected.
[] At least two weeks after
attempting telephone contacts,
sent letter by certified mail,
return receipt requested that
included toll free number to
HUD-certified housing counseling
agency. [] The mortgagee,
beneficiary or authorized agent
was not required to comply with
Cal. Civ. Code Section 2923.5
because: [] The real property is
not an owner-occupied single
family residence. [] The loan was
not originated between January
1, 2003 and December 31, 2007.
[] The borrower has surrendered
the property as evidenced by
either a letter confirming the
surrender or delivery of the keys
to the property to the mortgagee,
trustee, beneficiary or
authorized agent. [] The borrower
has contracted with someone
whose primary business is advising
people who have decided to
leave their homes on how to
extend the foreclosure process
and avoid their loan obligations.
[] The borrower has filed for
bankruptcy, and the proceedings
have not yet been finalized.
Litton Loan Servicing LP Date:
12/12/2008 By: Thomas Smith
cuss naturally improving your digestion
and immune system using detoxification,
nutrition, enzyme therapy and
digestion/allergy treatments. RSVP at
(760) 942-8100.
FRIENDLY LIBRARY Kamau
Kenyatta and his trio will perform original
music and jazz standards at 6:30
p.m. Feb. 4, Cardiff- by-the-Sea Library
Community Room, 2081 Newcastle
Avenue, Cardiff-by-the-Sea. This performance
is part of the Friends of the
Cardiff Library’s First Wednesday programs.
Call (760) 635-1000 to learn
more.
GROW A ROSE Kathy Reed, president
of the Del Mar Rose Society, will
present “How to Grow Beautiful Roses”
at 6:30 p.m. Feb. 4, Encinitas Library,
540 Cornish Drive, Encinitas. Reed will
provide easy-to-follow guidelines geared
to both novice and experienced rose
growers. Call the Library at (760) 753-
7376 to learn more.
IN FOCUS Documentary film producers
Christopher Sprinkle and Robert
Greenwald will discuss film as a way of
informing the public about critical
issues and inspiring change at 4 p.m.
Feb. 4, Cal State San Marcos campus,
Markstein Hall, Room 125, 333 S. Twin
Oaks Valley Road, San Marcos. The producers
will focus specifically on “This
Brave Nation.” Visit
http://www.csusm.edu/guide to learn
more.
STILL RUNNINGThe Palomar Model
A Ford Club will hold a meeting at 7
p.m. Feb. 4, Palomar Estates East
Clubhouse, 650 S. Rancho Santa Fe
Road, San Marcos. Anyone interested in
the Model A Ford is invited to attend.
For details, contact Linda Thamer at
(760) 729-5449 or by e-mail at
thamer1@sbcglobal.net.
FEBRUARY 5
ON A JOURNEY Join artist Toni
Williams in her journey to capture the
subtle nuances of the color, tone and
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P520237 1/23, 1/30, 02/06/2009
CN 7404
TSG No.: 3690811 TS No.:
20089070802608 FHA/VA/PMI
No.: Notice Of Trustee's Sale
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER
A DEED OF TRUST, DATED
8/3/2006 UNLESS YOU TAKE
ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR
PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD
AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF
THE NATURE OF THE PRO-
CEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. On 2/13/2009 at 10:00
AM First American Loanstar
Trustee Services, as duly
appointed Trustee under and
pursuant to Deed of Trust
recorded 08/29/2006, as
Instrument No. 2006-0614013, in
book , page , of Official Records
in the office of the County
Recorder of San Diego County,
State of California. Executed by:
SYDNEY F. BOWERS, will sell
at public auction to highest bidder
for cash, cashier’s check/cash
equivalent or other form of payment
authorized by 2924h(b),
(payable at time of sale in lawful
money of the United States) At
the entrance to the East County
Regional Center by statue, 250
E. Main Street, El Cajon, CA All
right, title and interest conveyed
to and now held by it under said
Deed of Trust in the property situated
in said County and State
described as: As more fully
described in the above mentioned
Deed of Trust APN# 159-
033-42 The street address and
other common designation, if
any, of the real property
described above is purported to
be: 5194 ALAMOSA PARK
DRIVE , OCEANSIDE, CA 92057
The undersigned Trustee disclaims
any liability for any incorrectness
of the street address
and other common designation,
if any, shown herein. Said sale
will be made, but without
covenant or warranty, expressed
or implied, regarding title, possession,
or encumbrances, to pay
the remaining principal sum of
the note(s) secured by said Deed
of Trust, with interest thereon,
as provided in said note(s),
advances, under the terms of
said Deed of Trust, fees, charges
and expenses of the Trustee and
of the trusts created by said
Deed of Trust. The total amount
of the unpaid balance of the
obligation secured by the property
to be sold and reasonable
estimated costs, expenses and
advances at the time of the initial
publication of the Notice of
Sale is $689,931.34 The beneficiary
under said Deed of Trust
heretofore executed and delivered
to the undersigned a written
Declaration of Default and
Demand for Sale, and a written
Notice of Default and Election
to Sell. The undersigned caused
said Notice of Default and
Election to sell to be recorded in
the County where the real property
is located. Requirements of
SB1137 have been met pursuant
imagery of the Southern California
landscape from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Feb. 5,
Ecke Building, Quail Botanical Gardens,
230 Quail Gardens Drive, Encinitas.
Visit www. ToniWilliamsArt.com to
learn more.
FEBRUARY 6
FEELING BUZZED The Carlsbad
Garden Club will present “Buzz on the
Bees” at 1 p.m. Feb. 6, Heritage Hall,
Magee Park, 2650 Garfield Street,
Carlsbad. Beekeeper Diane Busch will
discuss why bees are vital to every garden.
Visit carlsbadgardenclub@hotmail.com
or call (760) 845-6339 to learn
more.
GREEN THUMBS The Vista Garden
Club will meet at noon Feb. 6, Gloria
McClellan Senior Center, 1400 Vale
Terrace Court,Vista. Marilyn Stevenson
from The San Diego Bonsai Society will
demonstrate how to create a bonsai
plant and will also give a presentation
on the new Bonsai house at the San
Diego Wild Animal Park. Call (760) 598-
8186 for details.
HONEST ABE LIFE at Mira Costa
College will meet at 1 p.m. Feb. 6,
MiraCosta College, Administration
Building, Room 1068, 1 Barnard Drive,
Oceanside. In commemoration of the
Lincoln Bicentennial, Dr. Linda Dudik,
Palomar College professor, will talk
about Abraham Lincoln’s personal characteristics,
both public and private,
which shaped his presidency. Call (760)
721-8124 to learn more.
FEBRUARY 7
ADOPTION 101 Family Connections
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to the Notice of Sale Declaration
of record. Date: 1/23/2009 First
American LoanStar Trustee
Services 3 First American Way
Santa Ana, CA 92707 First
American Loanstar Trustee
Services may be acting as a debt
collector attempting to collect a
debt. Any information obtained
will be used for that purpose.
Original document signed by
Authorized Agent For Trustee’s
Sale Information Please Call
(714) 573-1965 P517656 1/23,
1/30, 02/06/2009 CN 7403
TS # CA-08-205213-CL Loan #
0021501481 NOTICE OF
TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN
DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF
TRUST DATED 1/24/2006.
UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT
MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC
SALE. IF YOU NEED AN
EXPLANATION OF THE
NATURE OF THE PROCEED-
ING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. A public auction sale
to the highest bidder for cash,
cashier’s check drawn on a state
or national bank, check drawn
by a state or federal credit
union, or a check drawn by a
state or federal savings and loan
association, or savings association,
or savings bank specified in
Section 5102 of the Financial
Code and authorized to do business
in this state, will be held by
duly appointed trustee. The sale
will be made, but without
covenant or warranty, expressed
or implied, regarding title, possession,
or encumbrances, to pay
the remaining principal sum of
the note(s) secured by the Deed
of Trust, with interest and late
charges thereon, as provided in
the note(s), advances, under the
terms of the Deed of Trust, interest
thereon, fees, charges and
expenses of the Trustee for the
total amount (at the time of the
initial publication of the Notice
of Sale) reasonably estimated to
be set forth below. The amount
may be greater on the day of
sale. BENEFICIARY MAY
ELECT TO BID LESS THAN
THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE.
Trustor(s): CYNTHIA ANNE
TORREZ, A MARRIED
WOMAN, AS HER SOLE AND
SEPARATE PROPERTY
Recorded: 02/06/2006 as
Instrument No. 2006-0085303 in
book xxx, page xxx of Official
Records in the Office of the
Recorder of San Diego County,
California; Date of Sale:
2/13/2009 at 10:00 AM Place of
Sale: At the entrance to the East
County Regional Center by statue,
250 E. Main Street, El Cajon,
CA Amount of unpaid balance
and other charges: $471,082.40
The purported property address
is: 975 QUAIL KNOLL RD
FALLBROOK, CA 92028
Assessors Parcel No. 123-011-10
The undersigned Trustee disclaims
any liability for any incorrectness
of the property address
or other common designation, if
any, shown herein. If no street
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address or other common designation
is shown, directions to the
location of the property may be
obtained by sending a written
request to the beneficiary within
10 days of the date of first publication
of this Notice of Sale. If
the Trustee is unable to convey
title for any reason, the successful
bidder’s sole and exclusive
remedy shall be the return of
monies paid to the Trustee, and
the successful bidder shall have
no further recourse. Date:
1/18/2009 Quality Loan Service
Corp. 2141 5th Avenue San
Diego, CA 92101 (619) 645-7711
For NON SALE information only
Sale Line: (714) 573-1965 or
Login to:
www.priorityposting.com
Reinstatement Line: (619) 645-
7711 IDS, If you have previously
been discharged through bankruptcy,
you may have been
released of personal liability for
this loan in which case this letter
is intended to exercise the
note holder’s rights against the
real property only. This notice is
sent for the purpose of collecting
a debt. This firm is attempting
to collect a debt on behalf of
the holder and owner of the
note. Any information obtained
by or provided to this firm or the
creditor will be used for that
purpose. As required by law, you
are hereby notified that a negative
credit report reflecting on
your credit record may be submitted
to a credit report agency
if you fail to fulfill the terms of
your credit obligations. P516621
1/23, 1/30, 02/06/2009 CN 7402
TS # CA-08-181870-SH Loan #
0021593595 NOTICE OF
TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN
DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF
TRUST DATED 10/14/2005.
UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT
MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC
SALE. IF YOU NEED AN
EXPLANATION OF THE
NATURE OF THE PROCEED-
ING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. A public auction sale
to the highest bidder for cash,
cashier’s check drawn on a state
or national bank, check drawn
by a state or federal credit
union, or a check drawn by a
state or federal savings and loan
association, or savings association,
or savings bank specified in
Section 5102 of the Financial
Code and authorized to do business
in this state, will be held by
duly appointed trustee. The sale
will be made, but without
covenant or warranty, expressed
or implied, regarding title, possession,
or encumbrances, to pay
the remaining principal sum of
the note(s) secured by the Deed
of Trust, with interest and late
charges thereon, as provided in
the note(s), advances, under the
terms of the Deed of Trust, interest
thereon, fees, charges and
expenses of the Trustee for the
total amount (at the time of the
initial publication of the Notice
of Sale) reasonably estimated to
Christian Adoptions will host an information
session from 9 to 11 a.m. Feb. 7,
2191 N. El Camino Real, Suite 202,
Oceanside. The group will discuss the
benefits of adoption. Visit www.fcadoptions.org
or call (760) 966-0531 to learn
more.
WORTH SOMETHING The city of
San Marcos will present its 7th annual
antique sale and appraisal “Family
Heirlooms and Attic Treasures” from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. Feb. 7, San Marcos
Community Center, 3 Civic Center
Drive, San Marcos. Vendors will sell a
variety of antiques and collectibles
including pottery, linens, books, household
items, furniture and more.
Appraisals will be held from noon to 4
p.m.Visit www.san-marcos.net for a vendor
application or call (760) 744-9000 to
make an appraisal appointment.
ONGOING
IT TAKES TWO A six-week tango class
series began Jan. 22 and runs through
Feb. 26 Thursday nights at 8 p.m.,
Performing Arts Workshop, 1105 Second
St., Encinitas. Christopher Mazza will
lead the class. Partners are welcome,
but not necessary. For details, call the
Patricia Rincon Dance Collective at
(760) 632-5340, or visit www.rincondance.org/classes.html.
SUPPORT GROUP GriefShare, a
recovery seminar and support group,
will meet every Sunday morning from
10 a.m. to noon Jan. 11 through April 19,
Horizon Christian Fellowship, 6365 El
Apajo Road, Rancho Santa Fe.
GriefShare features nationally recognized
experts on grief and recovery topics.
Call Gary McCartie at (858) 756-
5599 or visit www.horizon.org for info.
To submit your Community Calendar item,
e-mail who, what, where, when and why to
calendar@coastnewsgroup.com
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be set forth below. The amount
may be greater on the day of
sale. BENEFICIARY MAY
ELECT TO BID LESS THAN
THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE.
Trustor(s): ARMANDO EDNALI-
NO, JR. AND LOLITA I. SAN
ANTONIO EDNALINO, HUS-
BAND AND WIFE AS JOINT
TENANTS Recorded: 10/31/2005
as Instrument No. 2005-0945329
in book xxx, page xxx of Official
Records in the Office of the
Recorder of San Diego County,
California; Date of Sale:
2/13/2009 at 10:00 AM Place of
Sale: At the entrance to the East
County Regional Center by stat-
ue, 250 E. Main Street, El Cajon,
CA Amount of unpaid balance
and other charges: $530,464.78
The purported property address
is: 5235 SILVER BLUFF DR
OCEANSIDE, CA 92057
Assessors Parcel No. 159-312-45
The undersigned Trustee dis-
claims any liability for any incor-
rectness of the property address
or other common designation, if
any, shown herein. If no street
address or other common desig-
nation is shown, directions to the
location of the property may be
obtained by sending a written
request to the beneficiary within
10 days of the date of first publi-
cation of this Notice of Sale.
Pursuant to California Civil
Code §2923.5 (c), the beneficiary
or authorized agent declares as
follows: See the attached
Declaration marked as Exhibit
A, attached hereto and made a
part hereof by this reference. If
the Trustee is unable to convey
title for any reason, the success-
ful bidder’s sole and exclusive
remedy shall be the return of
monies paid to the Trustee, and
the successful bidder shall have
no further recourse. Date:
1/12/2009 Quality Loan Service
Corp. 2141 5th Avenue San
Diego, CA 92101 (619) 645-7711
For NON SALE information only
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Reinstatement Line: (619) 645-
7711 Quality Loan Service,
Corp., If you have previously
been discharged through bank-
ruptcy, you may have been
released of personal liability for
this loan in which case this let-
ter is intended to exercise the
note holder’s rights against the
real property only. This notice is
sent for the purpose of collect-
ing a debt. This firm is attempt-
ing to collect a debt on behalf of
the holder and owner of the
note. Any information obtained
by or provided to this firm or the
creditor will be used for that
purpose. As required by law, you
are hereby notified that a nega-
tive credit report reflecting on
your credit record may be sub-
mitted to a credit report agency
if you fail to fulfill the terms of
your credit obligations. P520510
1/23, 1/30, 02/06/2009 CN 7401
TSG No.: 3890902 TS No.:
20089019205178 FHA/VA/PMI
No.: Notice Of Trustee's Sale
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER
A DEED OF TRUST, DATED
1/30/2006 UNLESS YOU TAKE
ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR
PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD
AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF
THE NATURE OF THE PRO-
CEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. On 2/13/2009 at 10:00
AM First American Loanstar
Trustee Services, as duly
appointed Trustee under and
pursuant to Deed of Trust
recorded 01/31/2006, as
Instrument No. 2006-0072664, in
book , page , of Official Records
in the office of the County
Recorder of San Diego County,
State of California. Executed by:
CARMELO MOZO, PROCULO
MOZO, MELECIO MOZO, will
sell at public auction to highest
bidder for cash, cashier’s
check/cash equivalent or other
form of payment authorized by
2924h(b), (payable at time of
sale in lawful money of the
United States) At the entrance
to the East County Regional
Center by statue, 250 E. Main
Street, El Cajon, CA All right,
title and interest conveyed to
and now held by it under said
Deed of Trust in the property sit-
uated in said County and State
described as: As more fully
described in the above men-
tioned Deed of Trust APN# 259-
452-05-00 The street address and
other common designation, if
any, of the real property
described above is purported to
be: 319 SPRUCEWOOD DR ,
ENCINITAS, CA 92024 The
undersigned Trustee disclaims
any liability for any incorrect-
ness of the street address and
other common designation, if
any, shown herein. Said sale will
be made, but without covenant
or warranty, expressed or
implied, regarding title, posses-
sion, or encumbrances, to pay
the remaining principal sum of
the note(s) secured by said Deed
of Trust, with interest thereon,
as provided in said note(s),
advances, under the terms of
said Deed of Trust, fees, charges
and expenses of the Trustee and
of the trusts created by said
Deed of Trust. The total amount
of the unpaid balance of the
obligation secured by the prop-
erty to be sold and reasonable
estimated costs, expenses and
advances at the time of the ini-
tial publication of the Notice of
Sale is $678,306.03 The benefici-
ary under said Deed of Trust
heretofore executed and deliv-
ered to the undersigned a writ-
ten Declaration of Default and
Demand for Sale, and a written
Notice of Default and Election
to Sell. The undersigned caused
said Notice of Default and
Election to sell to be recorded in
the County where the real prop-
erty is located. Requirements of
SB1137 have been met pursuant
to the Notice of Sale Declaration
of record. Date: 1/17/2009 First
American LoanStar Trustee
Services 3 First American Way
Santa Ana, CA 92707 First
American Loanstar Trustee
Services may be acting as a debt
collector attempting to collect a
debt. Any information obtained
will be used for that purpose.
Original document signed by
Authorized Agent For Trustee’s
Sale Information Please Call
(714) 573-1965 P514975 1/23,
1/30, 02/06/2009 CN 7400
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
T.S No. 1168350-04 APN: 259-222-
16-41 TRA: LOAN NO:
Xxxxxx7986 REF: Koblentz,
Karen L IMPORTANT NOTICE
TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU
ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A
DEED OF TRUST, DATED April
08, 2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE
ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR
PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD
AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF
THE NATURE OF THE PRO-
CEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. On February 13, 2009,
at 10:00am, Cal-Western
Reconveyance Corporation, as
duly appointed trustee under
and pursuant to Deed of Trust
recorded April 20, 2005, as Inst.
No. 2005-0329304 in book XX,
page XX of Official Records in
the office of the County
Recorder of San Diego County,
State of California, executed by
Karen L Koblentz, An
Unmarried Woman, will sell at
public auction to highest bidder
for cash, cashier’s check drawn
on a state or national bank, a
check drawn by a state or feder-
al credit union, or a check drawn
by a state or federal savings and
loan association, savings associa-
tion, or savings bank At the
entrance to the east county
regional center by Statue, 250 E.
Main Street El Cajon, California,
all right, title and interest con-
veyed to and now held by it
under said Deed of Trust in the
property situated in said County
and State described as:
Completely described in said
deed of trust The street address
and other common designation,
if any, of the real property
described above is purported to
be: 1841 Belle Grove Rd
Encinitas CA 92024 The under-
signed Trustee disclaims any lia-
bility for any incorrectness of
the street address and other
common designation, if any,
shown herein. Said sale will be
held, but without covenant or
warranty, express or implied,
regarding title, possession, con-
dition or encumbrances, includ-
ing fees, charges and expenses
of the Trustee and of the trusts
created by said Deed of Trust, to
pay the remaining principal
sums of the note(s) secured by
said Deed of Trust. The total
amount of the unpaid balance of
the obligation secured by the
property to be sold and reason-
able estimated costs, expenses
and advances at the time of the
initial publication of the Notice
of Sale is: $330,017.35. If the
Trustee is unable to convey title
for any reason, the successful
bidder's sole and exclusive reme-
dy shall be the return of monies
paid to the Trustee, and the suc-
cessful bidder shall have no fur-
ther recourse. The beneficiary
under said Deed of Trust hereto-
fore executed and delivered to
the undersigned a written decla-
ration of Default and Demand
for Sale, and a written Notice of
Default and Election to Sell. The
undersigned caused said Notice
of Default and Election to Sell
to be recorded in the county
where the real property is locat-
ed. For sales information: Mon-
Fri 9:00am to 4:00pm (619) 590-
1221. Cal-Western Reconveyance
Corporation, 525 East Main
Street, P.O. Box 22004, El Cajon,
CA 92022-9004 Dated: January
22, 2009. (R-217119 01/23/09,
01/30/09, 02/06/09) CN 7399
APN# 211-130-03 TS# F02-16039-
F02-16048 REF# B0334475C et
al Notice of Trustee's Sale under
Deed of Trust YOU ARE IN
DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF
TRUST DATED See Exhibit “B”,
UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT
MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC
SALE. IF YOU NEED AN
EXPLANATION OF THE
NATURE OF THE PROCEED-
ING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. Notice is hereby given
that Chicago Title Company, A
California Corporation, as
trustee, or successor trustee, or
substituted trustee pursuant to
the Deed of Trust executed by
See Exhibit “B” recorded on See
Exhibit “B” as Instrument No.
See Exhibit “B” of Official
Records of the County Recorder
of San Diego County, California,
and pursuant to the Notice of
Default and Election to Sell
there under recorded See
Exhibit “B” as Instrument No.
See Exhibit “B” of said Official
Records. Will Sell on 2/10/2009,
at 10:00 AM At the entrance to
the East County Regional
Center by statue, 250 E. Main
Street, El Cajon, CA at public
auction to the highest bidder for
cash (payable at the time of sale
in lawful money of the United
States), all right, title and inter-
est conveyed to and now held by
it under said Deed Of Trust in
the property situated in said
County and State hereinafter
described: On said Deed of Trust
EXHIBIT 'B' - NOTICE OF
TRUSTEES SALE TS# LOAN #
UNIT/WEEK # UNIT/TYPE SEA-
SON/WEEK/YEAR D.O.T.
DATED ORIGINAL TRUSTOR
D.O.T. RECD DOT INST. # NOD
RECD NOD INST# EST. BID
AMT. F02-16039 B0334475C
533104BE PARK VIEW/ 1 BR 1
BA/ TYPE B/
FLOAT/GOLD/EVEN 7/30/06
ROBERT K. CHARLES, IV AND
LEATRICE S. CHARLES, HUS-
BAND AND WIFE, AS JOINT
TENANTS 8/11/2006 2006-
0571412 10/1/08 2008-0518793
$11,375.95 F02-16040 B1761475C
532436AZ PARK VIEW/ 2 BR 2
BA/ TYPE A/ FLOAT/PLATINUM
/EACH 5/15/07 MARIA TERESA
FEBUS, AN UNMARRIED
WOMAN AND PAT MICHAEL
PHILLIPS, A(N) UNMARRRIED
MAN AS JOINT TENANTS
6/22/2007 2007-0420421 10/1/08
2008-0518794 $26,377.08 F02-
16041 B0469475C 533406BE
PARK VIEW/ 1 BR 1 BA/ TYPE
B/ FLOAT/GOLD/EVEN 8/20/06
GERARDO GONZALEZ AND
OSIRIS PINA, HUSBAND AND
WIFE, AS JOINT TENANTS
9/1/2006 2006-0625594 10/1/08
2008-0518795 $12,107.28 F02-
16042 B2291475C 511208AO
OCEAN VIEW/ 2 BR 2 BA/ TYPE
A/ FLOAT/GOLD/ODD 2/24/08
BRIENNE JENNINGS, A (N)
SINGLE MAN AND MONICA
JOHNSON , A(N) UNMARRIED
WOMAN AS JOINT TENANTS
3/7/2008 2008-0120376 10/1/08
2008-0518796 $18,343.34 F02-
16043 B1824475C 532410AE
PARK VIEW/ 2 BR 2 BA/ TYPE
A/ FLOAT/GOLD/EVEN 5/20/07
AUGUSTIN A LAGUANA, A(N)
UNMARRIED MAN, AND REGI-
NA JAKE, A(N) SINGLE
WOMAN AS JOINT TENANTS
7/27/2007 2007-0502488 10/1/08
2008-0518797 $18,749.45 F02-
16044 B1725475C 532442AE
PARK VIEW/ 2 BR 2 BA/ TYPE
A/ FLOAT/PLATINUM/ EVEN
5/27/07 MARENO RANKIN AND
KIMBERLY RANKIN, HUS-
BAND AND WIFE, AS JOINT
TENANTS 6/8/2007 2007-
0387089 10/1/08 2008-0518798
$19,804.05 F02-16045 B2073475C
531437AZ PARK VIEW/ 2 BR 2
BA/ TYPE A/ FLOAT/PLAT-
INUM/ EVERY 8/1/07 MICHAEL
J SHALES, A(N) MARRIED
MAN AS SOLE AND SEPARATE
PROPERTY 11/30/2007 2007-
0746009 10/1/2008 2008-0518799
$25,744.11 F02-16046 B0181475C
632136AE PARK VIEW/ 2 BR 2
BA/ TYPE A/ FIXED/WEEK NO
36 / EVEN 7/9/06 BRADY A.
STIGALL AND RACHELLE L.
STIGAL, HUSBAND AND WIFE,
AS JOINT TENANTS 7/21/2006
2006-0514355 10/1/2008 2008-
0518800 $7,304.54 F02-16047
B1745475C 563404BZ OCEAN
VIEW/1 BR 1 BA/ TYPE B/
FLOAT/GOLD/EACH 4/11/07
KEVIN L. TERRAL AND
CHRISTI M TERRAL, HUS-
BAND AND WIFE, AS JOINT
TENANTS 6/15/2007 2007-
040578 10/1/08 2008-0518801
$18,723.61 F02-16048 B0424475C
542302BZ PARK VIEW/ 1 BR 1
BA/ TYPE B/
FLOAT/GOLD/EVEN 8/13/06
STEVEN W. THOMPSON AND
LUE THOMPSON, HUSBAND
AND WIFE, AS JOINT TEN-
ANTS 8/25/2006 2006-0606572
10/1/08 2008-0518802 $17,266.18
AFC# 667 The property address
and other common designation,
if any, of the real property
described above is purported to
be: 5500 Grand Pacific Drive
Carlsbad, CA 92008 The under-
signed Trustee disclaims any lia-
bility for any incorrectness of
the property address and other
common designation, if any,
shown herein. The total amount
of the unpaid balance of the
obligation secured by the prop-
erty to be sold and reasonable
estimated costs, expenses and
advances at the time of the ini-
tial publication of the Notice of
Sale is: $ See Exhibit “B” In
addition to cash, the Trustee will
accept a cashier's check drawn
on a State or National Bank, a
check drawn by a State or
Federal Credit Union or a check
drawn by a State or Federal
Savings and Loan Association,
Savings Association or Savings
Bank specified in section 5102 of
the Financial Code and author-
ized to do business in this State.
In the event tender other than
cash is accepted the trustee may
withhold the issuance of the
Trustee's Deed until funds
become available to the payee or
endorsee as a matter of right.
Said sale will be made, but with-
out covenant or warranty,
express or implied regarding
title, possession or encum-
brances, to satisfy the indebted-
ness secured by said Deed,
advances thereunder, with inter-
est as provided therein, and the
unpaid principal balance of the
note secured by said Deed with
interest thereon as provided in
said Note, fees, charges and
expenses of the trustee and the
trusts created by said Deed Of
Trust. Dated: 1/8/2009 Chicago
Title Company, as said Trustee
Attn: Timeshare Foreclosures
316 West Mission Avenue, Suite
123 Escondido, CA 92025-1732
(760) 233-3061 By: Lori R.
Abbey, Authorized Signor
P519892, 1/16, 1/23, 01/30/2009
CN 7388
APN# 211-022-28 AFC # 665, 666
TS# F02-15666-F02-16020 Loan #
Y2368469A et al Notice of
Trustee's Sale under Deed of
Trust YOU ARE IN DEFAULT
UNDER A DEED OF TRUST
DATED See Exhibit ‘B’.
UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT
MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC
SALE. IF YOU NEED AN
EXPLANATION OF THE
NATURE OF THE PROCEED-
ING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. Notice is hereby given
that Chicago Title Company, A
California Corporation, as
trustee, or duly appointed
trustee pursuant to the Deed of
Trust executed by See Exhibit
‘B’ recorded See Exhibit ‘B’
Exhibit 'B' - Notice of Trustees
Sale TS# Loan # Inv. Control No.
Original Trustor D.O.T. Dated
D.O.T. Recd DOT Inst# NOD
Recd NOD Inst# EST. BID AMT.
F02-15666 Y4637469L 26544AO
RALPH J. PROCOPIO AND
WANDA S. PROCOPIO, HUS-
BAND AND WIFE, AS JOINT
TENANTS 2/21/02 3/1/02 2002-
0172543 8/19/08 2008-0445163
$7,906.41 F02-15996 Y2368469A
16329AE MILLICENT A
ANDERSON, AN UNMARRIED
WOMAN, AS SOLE AND SEPA-
RATE PROPERTY 2/26/05
5/27/05 2005-0446390 101/01
2008-0518843 $13,974.91 F02-
15997 Y6599469A 37214CE
JOSEPH M BAGWILL AND
BRENDA BAGWILL, HUSBAND
AND WIFE, AS JOINT TEN-
ANTS 12/16/07 12/28/07 2007-
0797295 101/01 2008-0518844
$13,353.10 F02-15999 Y4815469L
25914EZ ALLEN BERNARDO
AND MARIVIC M. BERNARDO,
HUSBAND AND WIFE, AS
JOINT TENANTS 4/7/02 4/12/02
2002-0305925 101/01 2008-
0518846 $13,826.09 F02-16000
Y1982469A 14732BZ ALAN R
BLAKE AND DEBORAH L.
BLAKE, HUSBAND AND WIFE
AS COMMUNITY PROPERTY
2/5/05 2/25/05 2005-0155256
101/01 2008-0518847 $18,435.95
F02-16001 Y2308469A 29509BO
DANIEL Z CAMPBELL JR, AN
UNMARRIED MAN, AS SOLE
AND SEPARATE PROPERTY
4/30/05 5/6/05 2005-0382077
101/01 2008-0518848 $9,477.15
F02-16002 Y2611469A 24938AE
JOSE E. CRUZ AND MELNORA
T. CRUZ, HUSBAND AND WIFE,
AS JOINT TENANTS 6/5/05
7/15/05 2005-0597787 101/01
2008-0518849 $12,942.42 F02-
16003 Y1246469L 15214AZ
LINDA L DAVIS A SINGLE
WOMAN, AS SOLE AND SEPA-
RATE PROPERTY 4/17/99
11/24/99 99-0775969 101/01 2008-
0518850 $3,920.29 F02-16005
Y2775469A 36410AE LUIS M
GONZALEZ AND JULIE A.
GONZALEZ, HUSBAND AND
WIFE, AS JOINT TENANTS
7/24/05 8/5/05 2005-0667825
101/01 2008-0518852 $15,453.15
F02-16006 Y4024469L 35842EZ
KENNETH M. GREEN AND
MILDRED A. GREEN,
TRUSTEES OF THE GREEN
FAMILY TRUST DATED
AUGUST 13, 2001 9/29/01
10/5/01 2001-0720862 101/01
2008-0518853 $12,316.51 F02-
16007 Y2959469A 26740CE
RAMON A ILAGAN AND LOIDA
ILAGAN, HUSBAND AND WIFE,
AS JOINT TENANTS 8/21/05
9/2/05 2005-0760838 101/01 2008-
0518854 $12,478.33 F02-16008
Y6759469L 19613CE JIMMIE
KLARENBEEK AND JO ANN
KLARENBEEK, HUSBAND AND
WIFE, AS JOINT TENANTS
5/31/03 6/13/03 2003-0699513
101/01 2008-0518855 $8,121.62
F02-16009 Y6061469L 19724AE
OMAR ARIEL LEEPER AND
MELISSA D. GARCIA-LEEPER,
HUSBAND AND WIFE, AS
JOINT TENANTS 11/17/02
12/27/02 2002-1189678 101/01
2008-0518856 $8,710.43 F02-
16010 Y8722469L 27109AZ
STEPHEN C MALLETTE AND
PENNY L. MALLETTE, HUS-
BAND AND WIFE, AS JOINT
TENANTS 8/5/03 12/24/03 2003-
1505753 101/01 2008-0518857
$17,186.13 F02-16011 Y6516469A
14625BE JON MORALES AND
NATALIE E. MORALES, HUS-
BAND AND WIFE, AS JOINT
TENANTS 9/16/07 10/19/07 2007-
0670992 101/01 2008-0518858
$12,164.70 F02-16012 Y3039469L
38716AZ ANTOINETTE PADIL-
LA,A SINGLE WOMAN, AS
SOLE AND SEPARATE PROP-
ERTY 4/8/01 4/20/01 2001-
0244026 101/01 2008-0518859
$9,210.40 F02-16013 Y6408469A
35051AZ ERIC A PAINTER,
A(N) MARRIED MAN AS SOLE
AND SEPARATE PROPERTY
9/2/07 9/14/07 2007-0605085
101/01 2008-0518860 $21,795.34
F02-16014 Y6691469L 29032AZ
REX C POLICE AND EMMA J.
POLICE, HUSBAND AND WIFE,
AS JOINT TENANTS 5/21/03
5/30/03 2003-0633219 101/01
2008-0518861 $13,031.18 F02-
16015 Y2382469A 39334CE
BRUCE RICHARDSON, JR.
AND SHONDA RICHARDSON,
HUSBAND AND WIFE, AS
JOINT TENANTS 5/13/05 5/27/05
2005-0446448 101/01 2008-
0518862 $10,563.98 F02-16016
Y2030469A 18139CO
CATHARINE D ROGERS, AN
UNMARRIED WOMAN, AS
SOLE AND SEPARATE PROP-
ERTY 2/13/05 3/11/05 2005-
0201809 101/01 2008-0518953
$8,674.00 F02-16017 Y6135469A
34904AZ RICHARD T. YUKIHI-
RO AND PAMELA A. YUKIRHI-
RO, HUSBAND AND WIFE, AS
JOINT TENANTS 6/23/07 7/13/07
2007-0469561 101/01 2008-
0518954 $21,734.20 F02-16018
Y1184469A 19407BE JANELLE
MARIE VASQUEZ, A MARRIED
WOMAN, AS SOLE & SEPA-
RATE PROPERTY 8/1/04 8/13/04
2004-0769580 101/01 2008-
0518955 $10,226.41 F02-16019
Y5755469A 37218CE MANUEL
VILLASANA AND IRENE VIL-
LASANA, HUSBAND AND
WIFE, AS JOINT TENANTS
5/20/06 6/9/06 2006-0408913
101/01 2008-0518956 $12,521.09
F02-16020 Y8244469L 29304CO
QUINCY B. WHITT AND DE
ANNOLA D WHITT, HUSBAND
AND WIFE, AS JOINT TEN-
ANTS 8/31/03 9/19/03 2003-
1156427 101/01 2008-0518957
$9,135.48 AFC# 665 & 666 as
Instrument No. See Exhibit ‘B’ of
Official Records of the County
Recorder of San Diego County,
California, and pursuant to the
Notice of Default and Election
to Sell thereunder recorded See
Exhibit ‘B’ as Instrument No.
See Exhibit ‘B’ of said Official
Records. Will Sell on 2/10/2009,
at 10:00 am, At the entrance to
the East County Regional
Center by statue, 250 E. Main
Street, El Cajon, CA At public
auction to the highest bidder for
cash (payable at the time of sale
in lawful money of the United
States), all right, title and inter-
est conveyed to and now held by
it under said Deed Of Trust in
the property situated in said
County described on said Deed
of Trust. The property heretofore
described is being sold “as is”.
The property address and other
common designation, if any, of
the real property described
above is purported to be: 5805
Armada Drive, Carlsbad, CA
92008 The undersigned Trustee
disclaims any liability for any
incorrectness of the property
address and other common des-
ignation, if any, shown herein.
The total amount of the unpaid
balance of the obligation
secured by the property to be
sold and reasonable estimated
costs, expenses and advances at
the time of the initial publica-
tion of the Notice of Sale is: $
See Exhibit “B” In addition to
cash, the Trustee will accept a
cashier's check drawn on a State
or National Bank, a check drawn
by a State or Federal Credit
Union or a check drawn by a
State or Federal Savings and
Loan Association, Savings
Association or Savings Bank
specified in section 5102 of the
Financial Code and authorized
to do business in this State. In
the event tender other than cash
is accepted the trustee may
withhold the issuance of the
Trustee's Deed until funds
become available to the payee or
endorsee as a matter of right.
Said sale will be made, but with-
out covenant or warranty,
express or implied regarding
title, possession or encum-
brances, to satisfy the indebted-
ness secured by said Deed,
advances thereunder, with inter-
est as provided therein, and the
unpaid principal balance of the
note secured by said Deed with
interest thereon as provided in
said Note, fees, charges and
expenses of the trustee and the
trusts created by said Deed Of
Trust. Dated: 1/8/2008 Chicago
Title Company, as Trustee 316
West Mission Ave., Suite 123
Escondido, CA 92025 (760) 233-
3061 By: Lori R. Abbey,
Authorized Signor P519969
1/16, 1/23, 01/30/2009 CN 7387
Trustee Sale No. 08-01205-6 Loan
No. 89004437-3 Title Order No.
08-01205-6 NOTICE OF
TURSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN
DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF
TRUST DATED 5/25/2006.
UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT
MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC
SALE. IF YOU NEED AN
EXPLANATION OF THE
NATURE OF THE PROCEED-
INGS AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. On 2/5/2009, at 10:00
AM, At the entrance to the East
County Regional Center by stat-
ue, 250 E. Main Street, El Cajon,
CA, Fidelity National Title
Company, as the duly apointed
Trustee, will sell, at public auc-
tion to the highest bidder, in
lawful money of the United
States, all payable at the time of
sale, the following described
property situated in San Diego
County, California: 740 La Palma
Dr., , Fallbrook, CA 92028
APN(s) 105-353-13. The Trustee
disclaims any liability for any
incorrectness of the street
address and other common des-
ignation, if any, shown herein.
Said sale will be made, but with-
out covenant or warranty,
expressed or implied, regarding
title, possession, or encum-
brances, to pay the remaining
unpaid balance of the obliga-
tions secured by and pursuant to
the power of sale contained in
that certain Deed of Trust
(together with any modifications
thereto), executed by Fernando
Herrera and Maritza Herrera,
husband and wife as joint ten-
ants, as Trustor, and recorded on
06/06/2006, as Instrument No.
2006-0399639 of Official Records
in the office of the Recorder of
San Diego County, CA The total
amount of the unpaid balance of
the obligations secured by the
property to be sold and reason-
ably estimated costs, expenses
and advances at the time of the
initial publication of this Notice
of Trustee's Sale is estimated to
be $425,137.40 provided, howev-
er, that prepayment premiums,
accrued interest, advances and
costs of sale will increase this
figure prior to sale. Beneficiary's
bid at said sale may include all
or part of said amount. In addi-
tion to cash, the Trustee will
accept a cashier's check drawn
by a state or national bank, a
check drawn by a state or feder-
al credit union, or a check drawn
by a state or federal savings and
loan association, savings associa-
tion, or savings bank specified in
section 5102 of the California
Financial Code and authorized
to do business in California, or
such other funds as may be
acceptable to the Trustee. In the
even that tender other than cash
is accepted, the Trustee may
withhold the issuance of the
Trustee's Deed Upon Sale until
funds become available to the
payee or endorsee as a matter of
right. The property offered for
sale excludes all funds held on
account by the property receiver,
if applicable. Dated as of:
1/9/2009 Fidelity National Title
Company, Trustee, 17911 Von
Karman Ave, Suite 275, Irvine,
CA 92614, 949-622-5730 By: Juan
Enriquez, Authorized Signature
The undersigned mortgagee,
beneficiary or authorized agent
for the mortgagee or beneficiary
pursuant to California Civil
Code § 2923.5(b) declares that
the mortgagee, beneficiary or
the mortgagee’s beneficiary’s
authorized agent contacted the
borrower to assess the borrow-
er’s financial situation and to
explore options for the borrower
to avoid foreclosure. Fidelity
National Title Company, author-
ized agent for the mortgagee or
beneficiary By: Juan Enriquez,
Authorized Signature SALE
INFORMATION CAN BE
OBTAINED ON LINE AT
www.priorityposting.com AUTO-
MATED SALES INFORMATION
PLEASE CALL 714-573-1965
P520066 1/16, 1/23, 01/30/2009
CN 7386
Trustee Sale No.:
20080182300412 Title Order No.:
3206-111395 FHA/VA/PMI No.:
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER
A DEED OF TRUST, DATED
1/18/2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE
ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR
PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD
AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF
THE NATURE OF THE PRO-
CEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. NDex West, LLC, as
duly appointed Trustee under
and pursuant to Deed of Trust
Recorded on 01/21/2005 as
Instrument No. 2005-0056276 of
official records in the office of
the County Recorder of San
Diego County, State of
California. Executed By:
Alejandro Diego M and Erendira
Diego Sanchez, will sell at public
auction to highest bidder for
cash, cashier’s check/cash equiv-
alent or other form of payment
authorized by 2924h(b), (payable
at time of sale in lawful money
of the United States). Date of
Sale: 2/5/2009 Time of Sale:
10:00 AM Place of Sale: At the
entrance to the East County
Regional Center by statue, 250
E. Main Street, El Cajon, CA
Street Address and other com-
mon designation, if any, of the
real property described above is
purported to be: 648 ROJA
STREET, OCEANSIDE,CA 92057
APN#: 122-251-06 The under-
signed Trustee disclaims any lia-
bility for any incorrectness of
the street address and other
common designation, if any,
shown herein. Said sale will be
made, but without covenant or
warranty, expressed or implied,
regarding title, possession, or
encumbrances, to pay the
remaining principal sum of the
note(s) secured by said Deed of
Trust, with interest thereon, as
provided in said note(s),
advances, under the terms of
said Deed of Trust, fees, charges
and expenses of the Trustee and
of the trusts created by said
Deed of Trust. The total amount
of the unpaid balance of the
obligation secured by the prop-
erty to be sold and reasonable
estimated costs, expenses and
advances at the time of the ini-
tial publication of the Notice of
Sale is $426,535.58. The benefici-
ary under said Deed of Trust
heretofore executed and deliv-
ered to the undersigned a writ-
ten Declaration of Default and
Demand for Sale, and a written
Notice of Default and Election
to Sell. The undersigned caused
said Notice of Default and
Election to sell to be recorded in
the County where the real prop-
erty is located. For Trustee Sale
Information Please Call: Priority
Posting & Publication 17501
Irvine Blvd., Suite One Tustin,
CA 92780 714-573-1965 www.pri-
orityposting.com NDex West,
LLC as Authorized Agent Dated:
1/8/2009 NDex West, LLC may be
acting as a debt collector
attempting to collect a debt. Any
information obtained will be
used for that purpose. P519640
1/16, 1/23, 01/30/2009 CN 7385
Trustee Sale No. 59309 Loan No.
07-064 Title Order No. 1001738-
05 APN 154-170-59-00 TRA No.
Notice Of Trustee's Sale YOU
ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A
DEED OF TRUST DATED
05/08/2007. UNLESS YOU TAKE
ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR
PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD
AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF
THE NATURE OF THE PRO-
CEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. On 02/05/2009 at
10:00AM, Integrated Lender
Services, A Delaware
Corporation as the duly appoint-
ed Trustee under and pursuant
to Deed of Trust Recorded on
05/18/2007 as Instrument No.
2007-0340194 of official records
in the Office of the Recorder of
San Diego County, California,
executed by: Alan E. Aguilera
and Alice M. Flores, husband
and wife as joint tenats, as
Trustor, Iberia Enterprise Inc.,
as Beneficiary, will sell at public
auction to the highest bidder for
cash (payable at time of sale in
lawful money of the United
States by cash, a cashier’s check
drawn by a state or national
bank, a check drawn by a state
or federal credit union, or a
check drawn by a state or feder-
al savings and loan association,
savings association or savings
bank specified in section 5102 of
the Financial Code and author-
ized to do business in this state.)
At: At the entrance to the East
County Regional Center by stat-
ue, 250 E. Main Street, El Cajon,
CA, all right, title and interest
conveyed to and now held by it
under said Deed of Trust in the
property situated in said County,
California describing the land
therein: As more fully described
in said Deed of Trust The proper-
ty heretofore described is being
sold “as is”. The street address
and other common designation,
if any, of the real property
described above is purported to
be: 1529 Kelly Street,
Oceanside, CA 92054. The under-
signed Trustee disclaims any lia-
bility for any incorrectness of
the street address and other
common designation, if any,
shown herein. Said sale will be
made, but without covenant or
warranty, express or implied,
regarding title, possession, or
encumbrances, to pay the
remaining principal sum of the
note(s) secured by said Deed of
Trust, with interest thereon as
provided in said note(s),
advances, if any, under the terms
of said Deed of Trust, fees,
charges and expenses of the
trustee and of the trusts created
by said Deed of Trust, to wit,
$49,816.30 (Estimated) Accrued
interest and additional
advances, if any, will increase
this figure prior to sale. The ben-
eficiary under said Deed of Trust
heretofore executed and deliv-
ered to the undersigned a writ-
ten Declaration of Default and
Demand for Sale, and a written
Notice of Default and Election
to Sell. The undersigned caused
said Notice of Default and
Election to Sell to be recorded
in the county where the real
property is located and more
than three months have elapsed
since such recordation. The
Notice of Default was recorded
prior to September 6, 2008 and:
[X] Beneficiary declares that
that borrower(s) was contacted
pursuant to California Civil
Code Section 2923.5 in order to
assess their financial situation
and to explore options for the
borrower(s) to avoid foreclosure.
OR [ ] The Notice of Default was
recorded prior to September 6,
2008. Beneficiary declares that
attempts were made to contact
the borrower(s) in order to
assess their financial situation
and to explore options for the
borrower(s) to avoid foreclosure,
but such attempts were unsuc-
cessful. Beneficiary declares the
following efforts were made in
compliance with California Civil
Code Section 2923.5: (List
Efforts) OR [ ] Beneficiary
declares that this loan is exempt
from the requirements of
California Civil Code Section
2923.5 This firm is attempting to
collect a debt. Any information
obtained will be used for that
purpose. The debt set forth on
this Notice will be assumed to
be valid unless you dispute the
debt by providing written Notice
to your Beneficiary’s Office of
Your dispute within 30 days of
your receipt of this Notice, set-
ting forth the basis of your dis-
pute. Date: 1/8/2009 Integrated
Lender Services 2411 West La
Palma Ave. Suite 350, Building
No. 1 Anaheim, CA 92801, As
Trustee (714) 822-3342 For Sale
Information please call: 714-573-
1965 Renae C. Smith, Sr. Trustee
Sale Officer P520052 1/16, 1/23,
01/30/2009 CN 7384
TS # CA-08-189079-SH Loan #
0124854415 NOTICE OF
TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN
DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF
TRUST DATED 6/20/2007.
UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT
MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC
SALE. IF YOU NEED AN
EXPLANATION OF THE
NATURE OF THE PROCEED-
ING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. A public auction sale
to the highest bidder for cash,
cashier’s check drawn on a state
or national bank, check drawn
by a state or federal credit
union, or a check drawn by a
state or federal savings and loan
association, or savings associa-
tion, or savings bank specified in
Section 5102 of the Financial
Code and authorized to do busi-
ness in this state, will be held by
duly appointed trustee. The sale
will be made, but without
covenant or warranty, expressed
or implied, regarding title, pos-
session, or encumbrances, to pay
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JAN. 30,
2009
JEAN
GILLETTE
Small Talk
Word
watchers
keep me
on my toes
I have a lovely friend who
calls herself a “guardian of the
language,” and she is.
She teaches English to
high school students who, in
spite of the best efforts of their
parents and a host of skilled
professionals, come to her saying
things like they “brang”
that book home. By the time
she is through with them, the
worst of them at least appreciate
that brang is not going to be
found in the dictionary. The
best of them write better than I
ever will. (I made her stop sharing
their papers to read. I was
breaking out in hives of insecurity.)
While the grammar police
have knocked on my door several
times over the years, I try
to maintain my membership as
a fellow “guardian of the language.”
I do my small part, correcting
elementary-level students
on brung, bringed and
brang and pointing out that
while they may have done good
they also did well. I thought I
was holding up the flag by
refraining from using words
like parenting and unique, and
insisting that toward and anyway
never end in “s.”
Then, just when I thought I
was sneaking by, a friend sent
me articles by two big-time linguists
who have me wondering
if someone might come and
unceremoniously rip the literacy
stripes right off my sleeve.
Celestine Sibley, an
Atlanta journalist who wrote
until the day she died in 1999,
had written a wonderful commentary
about the “tacky”
expression “you guys.” She
heavily frowned on using
“guys” as an all-inclusive noun
for young and old, male and
female. I don’t disagree. I just
need to point out that, as much
as we would like to, here in the
melting pot of Southern
California, most of us cannot
claim a Southern upbringing
and so do not have the luxury
of using that graceful and accurate
phrase, “you all.” We must
remain tacky but practical
until a better group reference
is coined. I’ll get right to work
on that.
The second article was
from the Wall Street Journal by
author and militant language
guardian John Simon. This was
a review of the newest
Grammar Police Bible,
“Modern American Usage” by
the late Wilson Follett. Had I
harbored any serious illusions
that I take my language seriously,
Mr. Simon and Mr. Follett
brought me up short.
Of the book’s appendix,
Simon says “Don’t skip it: Such
a heedless appendectomy
would cost you — in a mere 24
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on the
RUN
The Carlsbad Marathon
and Half Marathon on Jan. 25
drew more than 10,000 runners
and walkers from around the
country and around the world.
The 26.2- and 13.1-mile courses
featured lagoon and beach
views and live music to help
motivate the runners. The
events benefited many charities
by raising funds and
awareness.
In conjunction with the
marathon was the Keebler
Kids Marathon Mile which
took place on Jan. 24. The noncompetitive
1-mile run/
walk took place in Legoland
for children 12 and under.
Participants were treated to
entertainment and refreshments
along the route.
Linda Machado, 35, of San Diego, finished
the Carlsbad Half Marathon in
2:02:08. Photo by Patrice Malloy
By Bianca Kaplanek
COAST CITIES — None of
them are old enough to vote. Not
all supported Barack Obama.The
temperature was freezing, the
crowds were record-setting, the
lines were long and they barely
slept. But all that aside, a group
of North County students who
traveled to Washington, D.C., for
the Jan. 20 inauguration of the
country’s first biracial president
said the trip was worth it.
“The atmosphere was just
alive and vibrant,” Carlsbad resident
Olivia Gardner said. “It
was almost as if the city was celebrating
continuously this historic
event, and I got to be there
and be part of it, which was
amazing. You just got caught up
in the emotion and the knowledge
that this is history.”
As members of the
Congressional Youth Leadership
Council, a nonpartisan educational
organization that selects
students based on academic
achievement and community
leadership, Olivia and eight of
her classmates from Santa Fe
Christian Schools were chosen to
attend the inauguration. Other
attendees included Nelson Siu,
Lauren Wong,Taylor Wurdeman,
Brandon Min, Andrew Cassidy,
Katie Sullivan, Kristin Wolfe and
Harrison Collazo.
Robert Roberts, a student at
Earl Warren Middle School, also
attended the event with his
father, Solana Beach City
Josh Spiker, 26, of Ventura, won the Carlsbad Marathon in 2:24:56. It was his first
attempt at the distance. Photo by Patrice Malloy
Jonathon Waltz and Erin Borzage, volunteers with Labrador Rescuers, pause for a
photo with Maverick and Truman. Labrador Rescuers was one of the event’s official
charities. Courtesy photo
Councilman Dave Roberts.
“I was amazed,” 13-yearold
Robert said. “I was
surprised at the crowds, but just
being there was memorable.
There was lots of enthusiasm.”
“It was such a great
experience to see the patriotism
of the country and all the people
getting very excited about the
B SECTION
Local students head to D.C. for inauguration
VISIT TO THE CHIEF Solana Beach City Councilman Dave Roberts and his 13year-old
son Robert, above, attended the Jan. 20 presidential inauguration. Not a fan
of crowds or cold weather, Roberts turned down the tickets when he was first offered
them. Realizing it would be a great experience for his son, he changed his mind.
Courtesy photo
Gus Challis, 2 1/2, of Carlsbad participates
in the Keebler Kids Marathon Mile
on Jan. 24. Photo by Patrice Malloy
Grace Brock of San Diego. Photo by
Patrice Malloy
Paulina Ruelas, 7, Wilmington, Calif.
Photo by Patrice Malloy
future,” said Katie, a freshman
who lives in Carlsbad.
“It was really fun to actually
be there and capture the excitement
and be at the event to
experience and witness a great
moment in history.”
In addition to attending the
inauguration, the Santa Fe
Christian group took part in several
planned activities that
began shortly after their arrival
Jan. 17. One of the first events
was a trip to the University of
Maryland to listen to speakers
such as former Vice President Al
Gore, former Secretary of State
Colin Powell and Pulitzer Prizewinning
biographer and historian
Doris Kearns Goodwin.
“I thought the speakers had
a good message encouraging
kids to get out there and influence
the world,” said Kristin, a
freshman from Carmel Valley.
But for the students, the
most impressive speakers were
not politicians. “My favorite was
Desmond Tutu because he’s so
funny,” said Nelson, referring to
the South African cleric and 1984
Nobel Peace Prize-winner known
for his opposition to apartheid.
“Eric Weinmeyer was very
inspirational,” Brandon said.
“I liked his story of how he
never gave up.” Weinmeyer is a
blind climber who reached the
summit of Mount Everest.
“I didn’t really like the
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B2 THE COAST NEWS
JAN. 30, 2009
osta Rican adventure more than couple bargained for
E’LOUISE
ONDASH
Hit the Road
When Frank and Heidi
Boynton of Oceanside decided to
venture to Costa Rica for eight
days last May, they couldn’t have
predicted what was to come.They
went to the small Central
American country because “it was
a very economical trip and many
people we know had raved about
it,” Heidi said.
They weren’t disappointed.
“We liked the lush vegetation,
beautiful flowers and bushes
… the unusual monkeys and the
many varieties of birds and colorful
frogs. We were impressed with
the cleanliness of the towns and
roads and the friendliness of the
people.”
When the Boyntons checked
into the Selva Verde Lodge &
Rainforest Reserve, Frank wrote:
“Our room hides in this Eden.The
food is very good,the people warm
and friendly … It is great fun in an
animal kingdom of howler monkeys,
iguanas the size of your arm,
exotic birds and insects, poisonous
snakes and bright colored frogs.
The lodge has covered walkways
through the rainforest. During the
LIFE’S A BEACH Frank and Heidi Boynton on the beach at Manuel Hotel National
Park-Tarcoles on the Pacific side of Costa Rica. The area is known for its white sandy
beaches surrounded by emerald waters and forest. Visitors can walk forest trails and
find many of the native animals — like the cappuccino monkey, iguanas and birds.
Courtesy photo
torrential rains every afternoon,
we can reach out through a wall of
water and touch the flora.”
On their last morning at the
lodge, Frank decided to take a 25minute
walk on what was portrayed
on a hotel trail map as a
clear, easy loop.
“I showed the map to two
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recalled. “I left feeling great (but)
took no water or insect repellent.”
Twenty minutes into his walk,
he was lost. The rainforest grew
thicker and the light dimmer. The
super-high humidity steamed his
glasses and soon he was in kneedeep
mud and rotted logs, but he
reminded himself that the trail
was a loop and should bring him
to his starting point.
“My shoes filled with mud
and slipped off sideways,” he
remembered. “I was half blind
and … when I slowed or stopped,
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in various areas of Costa Rica and other
Central American countries. Photo by
Heidi Boynton
cover my muddy body with another
huge palm leaf. I laid down and
listened. I could hear the howler
monkeys far away.”
Back at the lodge, Heidi was
annoyed when Frank didn’t show
on time,then panic and fear set in.
“He likes to explore,” she
said, “but would never go off a
marked trail, especially in a foreign
country. Also, I knew he was