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ENCINITAS, CA 92024<br />

PERMIT NO. 94<br />

THE<br />

COAST<br />

NEWS<br />

.com<br />

VOL. 27, NO. 5 MAKING WAVES IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD FEB. <strong>22</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

10-HOUR LONG STANDOFF ENDS<br />

A San Diego County Sheriff’s official watches as law enforcement gather on the 700 block of Del Rio Avenue in Encinitas Wednesday, where<br />

a suspect barricaded himself in his mother’s house. <strong>The</strong> suspect, a <strong>22</strong>-year-old male, wounded two Sheriff’s deputies during a 10-hour long<br />

standoff. <strong>The</strong> suspect died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound early Thursday morning. See story on A3. Photo by Tony Cagala<br />

Corky McMillin Companies’ Senior Vice President Todd Galaraneau<br />

presents to the Planning Commission about the Quarry Creek residential<br />

project in the packed <strong>Feb</strong>. 20 public hearing. See story on A21.<br />

Photo by Rachel Stine<br />

‘COPY’RIGHT<br />

ON<br />

Though the image of<br />

the Cardiff Kook statue<br />

has been copyrighted<br />

since 2007, use of the<br />

image will be getting a<br />

little bit more<br />

attention. A13<br />

Group presents on GPU<br />

By Jared Whitlock<br />

ENCINITAS — <strong>The</strong><br />

General Plan Advisory<br />

Committee (GPAC) recommended<br />

places where housing<br />

could be built within the<br />

city at Wednesday night’s<br />

City Council meeting.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 23-member GPAC,<br />

a citizen group, was asked to<br />

help the city decide where to<br />

locate 1,300 state-mandated<br />

housing units within<br />

Encinitas as part of the<br />

General Plan Update, a document<br />

that will guide housing<br />

over the ne xt few<br />

decades.<br />

After carrying out mapping<br />

exercises looking at<br />

which areas can best accom-<br />

Two Sections,<br />

52 pages<br />

Arts & Entertainment . A16<br />

Food & Wine . . . . . . . . . A9<br />

Legals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A<strong>22</strong><br />

Opinion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A4<br />

Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A18<br />

modate the housing, GPAC<br />

determined 26 per cent of<br />

housing should be allocated<br />

in Old Encinitas, 26.6 percent<br />

in New Encinitas, <strong>22</strong>.6<br />

in Leucadia, 14.6 percent in<br />

Cardiff and 10 percent in<br />

Olivenhain.<br />

Within the comm unities,<br />

there are five spots that<br />

“made the most sense for<br />

where multi-family housing<br />

ought to occur ,” said Lee<br />

Vancer, a representative for<br />

GPAC. Those spots include<br />

El Camino Real and<br />

Encinitas Boulevard, the<br />

“four corners” in<br />

Olivenhain, parts of Santa Fe<br />

TURN TO UPDATE ON A15<br />

HOW TO<br />

REACH US<br />

(760) 436-9737<br />

Calendar:<br />

calendar@coastnewsgroup.com<br />

Community <strong>News</strong>:<br />

community@coastnewsgroup.com<br />

Letters to the Editor:<br />

letters@coastnewsgroup.com<br />

Lawsuit filed over<br />

school’s yoga program<br />

By Jared Whitlock<br />

ENCINITAS —<br />

Lawyers are bent out of<br />

shape about a y oga program<br />

at the Encinitas<br />

Union School District<br />

(EUSD).<br />

<strong>The</strong> National Center<br />

for Law and Policy filed a<br />

civil rights lawsuit against<br />

the district over its program.<br />

<strong>The</strong> plaintiffs argue<br />

the program indoctrinates<br />

students with religious<br />

beliefs promoted by<br />

Ashtanga yoga. But the<br />

district insists the program<br />

only promotes health, and<br />

that the lawsuit won’t stall<br />

yoga at its sc hools in the<br />

future.<br />

“My answer hasn’t<br />

changed: there is no r eligious<br />

component to this<br />

program,” EUSD<br />

Superintendent Tim Baird<br />

said shortly after the la w<br />

center issued a pr ess<br />

release announcing its<br />

intent to sue the district.<br />

EUSD introduced<br />

yoga classes to its students<br />

in the f all thanks to a<br />

$533,000 grant from the<br />

Jois Foundation, and the<br />

district is in talks with the<br />

foundation to continue the<br />

program for three more<br />

years. Baird said he hasn’ t<br />

seen the la wsuit yet, but<br />

he doesn’t expect it to<br />

affect those negotiations.<br />

Rather than seek<br />

monetary damages, the<br />

lawsuit aims to scr ap the<br />

program on the g rounds<br />

that it violates the esta b-<br />

lishment cause of the constitution,<br />

what’s more commonly<br />

known as “separation<br />

of church and state.”<br />

“This frankly is the<br />

clearest case of the state<br />

trampling on the r eligious<br />

freedom rights of citiz ens<br />

that I have personally witnessed<br />

in m y 18 y ears of<br />

practice as a constitutional<br />

attorney,” said Dean<br />

Broyles, one of the attorneys<br />

at the law center, in a<br />

press release.<br />

<strong>The</strong> press release goes<br />

on to say: “EUSD’s improperly<br />

cozy relationship with<br />

the Jois Foundation has<br />

entangled the district in<br />

an unnecessary and avoidable<br />

religious controversy.”<br />

Broyles, who could not<br />

be reached for comment<br />

by press time, has threatened<br />

the district with legal<br />

action for several months.<br />

He filed the lawsuit on<br />

behalf of Stephen and<br />

Jennifer Sedlock and their<br />

two children, who are students<br />

at El Camino Creek.<br />

<strong>The</strong> law center also<br />

argues that the students<br />

who were pulled from the<br />

program by their par ents<br />

haven’t been receiving 200<br />

minutes of state-mandated<br />

PE every 10 days.<br />

In response, Baird said<br />

that the district isn’ t technically<br />

required to provide<br />

an alternative program for<br />

the 30 families who opted<br />

TURN TO YOGA ON A20<br />

Students at Paul Ecke Central take part in a yoga class. Recently, the<br />

National Center for Law and Policy, an organization from Escondido,<br />

announced plans to sue Encinitas Union School District over the program.<br />

Photo by Jared Whitlock


A2 THE COAST NEWS<br />

FEB. <strong>22</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

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Solana Beach $845,000<br />

Beach bungalow west of the 101 and 2<br />

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Carlsbad $1,150,000<br />

Redevelopment opportunity approved<br />

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Nicest lot with great curb appeal in<br />

Wildflower Estate. MLS# 120046141<br />

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Best location in Pacifica, upgraded 2BR.<br />

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BEACH OFFICE<br />

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Solana Beach $1,135,000<br />

Beautiful single level home with loft,<br />

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Carlsbad $859,000<br />

Beautiful 4BD + optional office, view,<br />

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Cardiff $748,500<br />

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Oceanside $399,900-449,900<br />

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Beautiful spacious home with soaring<br />

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FEB. <strong>22</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Ironworkers and political leaders listen as Juan Galvan, business manager of Iron Workers Local <strong>22</strong>9, speaks<br />

to a crowd. Complaints range from not hiring local workers to bad on-site practices. Photo by Promise Yee<br />

Ironworkers rally for rights<br />

By Promise Yee<br />

OCEANSIDE — Union and nonunion ironworkers<br />

joined together to rally next to the construction<br />

site of the Springhill Suites Marriott<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>. 16. Complaints ranged from not hiring local<br />

workers to bad on-site practices on the building<br />

project that broke ground Sept. 18.<br />

“We’ve got to call their headquarter s and<br />

say it’s not OK to come into a city, to bring workers<br />

from somewhere else and pay a lower standard<br />

than we have fought for here,” said Lorena<br />

Gonzalez, San Diego and Imperial Counties<br />

Labor Council secretary treasurer, said.<br />

“I’m out here to try to get the comm unity<br />

aware of what’s going on with this project,” said<br />

ironworker Cesar Cabrera.“This project is being<br />

done by out of state contr actors, out of state<br />

workers. It’s not allo wing the citiz ens who are<br />

unemployed, jobs.<strong>The</strong>se contractors are coming<br />

in and not paying area standards.”<br />

Speakers said frugal hiring pr actices are<br />

taking too many shortcuts. It’s been reported<br />

that out of state workers are being paid less than<br />

the local prevailing wage. It’s also claimed that<br />

job safety and fair work practices are not being<br />

followed. Speakers at the rally said workers are<br />

being taken advantage of because of our difficult<br />

economic times.<br />

“Hopefully when a job lik e this come to<br />

town they are able to negotiate with local contractors,<br />

local workers and get the citiz ens who<br />

are unemployed in this to wn work,” Cabrera<br />

said.<br />

Among those at the rally were five<br />

Southern California workers who walked off the<br />

job and joined the r ally. <strong>The</strong>y said work conditions<br />

were unsuitable. Required safety equipment<br />

was not pr ovided and w orkers were not<br />

given sufficient breaks, enough water or earned<br />

overtime pay.<br />

Currently 80 Arizona workers are on the<br />

job.<br />

Mayor Jim Wood and Councilwoman<br />

Esther Sanchez also attended the r ally and<br />

spoke in support of hiring skilled local workers.<br />

Sanchez said the fir st of fi ve blocks of<br />

planned downtown redevelopment was expected<br />

to bring jobs to the comm unity. She said she<br />

wants to work on changing hiring practices to<br />

ensure skilled local workers have an opportunity<br />

to get work.<br />

Oceanside is known to have one of the lowest<br />

countywide ratios of jobs to residents.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> idea w as always putting people to<br />

work from our local w orkforce,” Sanchez said.<br />

“We lose on two levels, getting people back to<br />

work and all the money going out to Arizona.”<br />

Attempts were made to r each Marriott<br />

International Inc. and Stage Hospitality management<br />

group.Those contacted said they could<br />

not address questions. Follow up will continue to<br />

be made to reach the project manager.<br />

Commission will decide fate of bike lane<br />

By Jared Whitlock<br />

ENCINITAS — Bic yclists<br />

aren’t out of the woods yet.<br />

<strong>The</strong> California <strong>Coast</strong>al<br />

Commission will rule if a ne w<br />

bike lane can remain on <strong>Coast</strong><br />

Highway 101 during a public<br />

hearing, likely to be held in several<br />

months. So far, two residents<br />

and tw o state coastal<br />

commissioners have filed<br />

appeals against the pr oject,<br />

triggering the hearing.<br />

Recently, a traffic lane<br />

north of Leucadia Boule vard<br />

was eliminated to make way for<br />

an 8-foot bike lane, despite<br />

objections from the <strong>Coast</strong>al<br />

Commission.<br />

A month ago, the <strong>Coast</strong>al<br />

Commission urged the city to<br />

hold off on the bike lane, arguing<br />

the project requires a<br />

<strong>Coast</strong>al Development permit,<br />

as well as an amendment to the<br />

city’s local coastal pr ogram,<br />

because it significantly impacts<br />

the road.<br />

In response, city staff said<br />

the bike lane is e xempt from<br />

the permit and amendment,<br />

stating it's a minor project.<br />

Council agreed, voting unanimously<br />

three weeks ago to<br />

move forward with the longstanding<br />

plan for the bike lane.<br />

But Council’s approval<br />

risked penalties from the<br />

<strong>Coast</strong>al Commission, an agency<br />

that oversees land use and<br />

beach access thr oughout the<br />

state.<strong>The</strong> penalties range from<br />

a cease-and-desist order to fining<br />

a city $6,000 a da y for projects<br />

that ar en’t in compliance<br />

with its standards. But according<br />

to Eric Ste vens, an analyst<br />

with the <strong>Coast</strong>al Commission,<br />

financial penalties ar en’t on<br />

the table.<br />

“At this point, there’s no<br />

talk of financial penalties, ”<br />

Stevens said.<br />

However, the <strong>Coast</strong>al<br />

Commission could or der the<br />

city to undo the bik e lane and<br />

restore the road to how it was<br />

before with a majority v ote<br />

from its 12-member body at the<br />

hearing. Also, the city installed<br />

“sharrows” — lane mar kings<br />

that remind cyclists and<br />

motorists to share the road —<br />

at the same time as the bik e<br />

lane. Stevens said that sharrows<br />

from Grandview Street to<br />

La Costa Avenue could also be<br />

subject to an appeal and<br />

removed, but the <strong>Coast</strong>al<br />

Commission hasn’t made that<br />

determination yet.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Coast</strong>al Commission<br />

conducts hearings on a variety<br />

of issues during its monthl y<br />

meetings throughout the state.<br />

Stevens said the bike lane<br />

appeal will go before the<br />

<strong>Coast</strong>al Commission when the<br />

agency has its ne xt meeting in<br />

Southern California, either in<br />

June, July or October — at<br />

which point the <strong>Coast</strong>al<br />

Commission will be in San<br />

Diego.<br />

At the meeting, the<br />

<strong>Coast</strong>al Commission has the<br />

option of requesting no<br />

changes to the bik e lane, forcing<br />

the city to remove it, asking<br />

the city to make small changes<br />

to the bike lane or requesting a<br />

study of the bike lane to gauge<br />

its impact.<br />

Stevens said there are<br />

potential concerns with ho w<br />

the bike lane affects coastal<br />

access and safety.<br />

“We haven’t weighed the<br />

pros and cons of the pr oject,”<br />

Stevens said. “We weren’t<br />

aware of it until recently.”<br />

Ed Deane, senior civil<br />

engineer with the city, said the<br />

<strong>Coast</strong>al Commission wasn’t<br />

notified several months ago<br />

that city staff determined that<br />

the bike lane is e xempt from<br />

the state permit and local<br />

amendment. <strong>The</strong> city hasn’ t<br />

provided a notice of exemption<br />

for quite some time, he said.<br />

“We haven’t done that<br />

since 1995,” Deane said.<br />

Deane said a meeting with<br />

the <strong>Coast</strong>al Commission after<br />

the Council meeting w as “productive.”<br />

And he said he’ s encouraged<br />

that financial penalties<br />

aren’t being pursued.<br />

“That doesn’t seem to be a<br />

path they want to go do wn,”<br />

Deane said.<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

SWAT standoff ends<br />

with suspect’s suicide<br />

By Tony Cagala<br />

ENCINITAS — A 10hour<br />

standoff between<br />

SWAT teams and a <strong>22</strong>-yearold<br />

man ended at 1:38<br />

Thursday morning when<br />

members of the Sheriff ’s<br />

Special Enforcement Detail<br />

entered the home and found<br />

the man dead from a selfinflicted<br />

gunshot w ound,<br />

according to the Sheriff ’s<br />

Department.<br />

By 4 p.m. Wednesday<br />

residents near the 700 block<br />

of Del Rio Avenue were lining<br />

sidewalks and all were<br />

saying the same thing, they<br />

heard two pops early in the<br />

afternoon; they all said that<br />

they thought nothing of it,<br />

until a “million cops” showed<br />

up.<br />

Shortly after 1 p .m.,<br />

deputies from the Encinitas<br />

Sheriff’s Station received a<br />

call to the residence.<br />

According to Capt.<br />

Duncan Fraser of the<br />

Sheriff’s Central<br />

Investigations Division, the<br />

call came from the mother of<br />

a <strong>22</strong>-year-old male.<strong>The</strong> mother<br />

had recently obtained a<br />

restraining order against<br />

him, though the cause for the<br />

restraining order wasn’t yet<br />

known, Fraser said.<strong>The</strong> man,<br />

whose name has not yet been<br />

released has had prior contact<br />

with law enforcement in<br />

the past on “some issues,”<br />

Fraser said.<br />

Fraser reported that the<br />

Join in your local<br />

Candlelight Vigil to<br />

Promote Gun Safety<br />

Where: Oceanside City Hall courtyard area - 330 N. <strong>Coast</strong> Hwy.<br />

Pier View and <strong>Coast</strong> Highway, near the Oceanside Library<br />

When: Saturday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 23, <strong>2013</strong>. 5:30 pm<br />

Remember those who have been lost.<br />

Stand with others who say “end the violence.”<br />

Tell our leaders we need them to support gun safety and President Obama’s<br />

common-sense proposals.<br />

America faces a defining moment. We need a national law that:<br />

1. Requires background checks on all gun purchases - like we have in<br />

California right now.<br />

2. Limits the size of ammunition clips<br />

3. Prevents private citizens from owning weapons intended for military and<br />

law enforcement.<br />

What can you do? Call or write your Congress person!<br />

Say you are a constituent and you support the President's proposals to<br />

reduced gun violence.<br />

Congressman Darrell Issa, CD 49 (Carlsbad,Oceanside, Vista):<br />

Washington DC Office: (202) <strong>22</strong>5-3906. 2347 Rayburn House Office Bldg. Washington, DC 20515<br />

California District Office: (760) 599-5000. 1800 Thibodo Road., #310, Vista, CA 92081<br />

Bring your candles,lanterns and pictures of the victims of especially assault<br />

weapons or just send an email to: ofanorthsdsouthriversidecnty@gmail.com<br />

and say “yes I am with you.” We’ll bring green ribbons and pictures to<br />

memorialize the Newtown victims.<br />

Several more vigils will be scheduled this spring. To stay apprised contact us<br />

at: ofanorthsdsouthriversidecnty@gmail.com<br />

Facilitator is: Organizing For Action (OFA)<br />

man arrived at the residence<br />

“extremely upset” over the<br />

restraining order.<strong>The</strong> mother<br />

told deputies that he had left<br />

the home after stealing her<br />

car, but later returned and<br />

entered the house.<br />

<strong>The</strong> responding<br />

deputies entered the home<br />

with the mother’ s consent<br />

and were able to establish<br />

verbal contact with the man.<br />

“After several minutes<br />

in negotiation with him,<br />

which was unsuccessful, and<br />

because of some statements<br />

that he w as making, they<br />

A3<br />

California Highway Patrol Officers prevent traffic from moving through<br />

Leucadia Boulevard from Interstate 5 to Saxony Road as a SWAT<br />

standoff unfolds at the Del Rio Avenue cross street. Photo by Tony<br />

Cagala<br />

deployed less-lethal tear gas.<br />

Unfortunately, the male<br />

returned fire, striking two<br />

deputies.”<br />

It was unclear how many<br />

shots were fired, and Fraser<br />

did not kno w whether<br />

deputies returned fire.<br />

<strong>The</strong> two deputies were<br />

evacuated from the scene<br />

and transported to Scripps<br />

La Jolla. One of the deputies<br />

had sustained a head wound<br />

but was treated and<br />

released; the second<br />

TURN TO STANDOFF ON A19


OPINION&EDITORIAL<br />

Views expressed in Opinion & Editorial do not<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

A4 necessarily reflect the views of <strong>The</strong> <strong>Coast</strong> <strong>News</strong><br />

FEB. <strong>22</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

COMMUNITY COMMENTARIES<br />

<strong>The</strong> Community Commentary section is open to everyone. Opinions expressed in the Community Commentary<br />

section are in no way representative of <strong>The</strong> <strong>Coast</strong> <strong>News</strong> Group. Send submissions, no longer than 700 words, to<br />

editor@coastnewsgroup.com with “Commentary” in the subject line. Submission does not guarantee publication.<br />

If published, please wait one month for next submission.<br />

<strong>The</strong> folly and fallacy of Streetscape<br />

By Doug Fiske<br />

Leucadia Streetscape started out on<br />

the wrong foot and hasn’ t been in step<br />

since.<br />

<strong>The</strong> City proceeded without the public’s<br />

input or permission and r etained outside<br />

consultants who de veloped a plan<br />

that’s in k eeping with the city’ s and the<br />

Leucadia 101 Main Str eet Association’s<br />

goals. Only when the plan w as already<br />

shaped did the city seek input fr om a<br />

small minority of comm unity members.<br />

We’re going to do this, the city said, how<br />

would you few people like to tweak it?<br />

<strong>The</strong> claim that the majority of<br />

Leucadians favor Streetscape is f alse. A<br />

private, professionally conducted poll<br />

showed that 71 per cent of residents west<br />

of 101 knew nothing about the plan. When<br />

informed of its principal goals and features,<br />

81 percent said they opposed it.<br />

As a commercial corridor, North <strong>Coast</strong><br />

Highway 101 has thr ee constraints that<br />

Streetscape fails to ad dress or ad dresses<br />

inadequately. Comparisons with Solana<br />

Beach are apt:<br />

Railroad Right-of-Way. <strong>The</strong> distance<br />

from the tr acks to the 101 pa vement<br />

through the Streetscape corridor is a bout<br />

50 feet. That space is portrayed as sacred.<br />

South of E Str eet in Encinitas, the distance<br />

from the tr acks to the r ear of the<br />

nearest building w est is a bout 20 feet.<br />

Where the tr acks double, the distance<br />

from the eastern tr ack to the par king lot<br />

retaining wall east is a bout 15 feet. So it<br />

appears that 30 to 35 feet of the right-ofway<br />

between the 101 pa vement and the<br />

tracks in Streetscape’s corridor should be<br />

available for bike and walking paths and<br />

landscaping. That would leave two northbound<br />

vehicle lanes on 101, making northbound<br />

turns from T intersections safer.<br />

Solana Beach trenched the tr acks,<br />

opening a broad space on the west side for<br />

a path, benches and landscaping.<strong>The</strong>ir 1.4mile<br />

corridor has fi ve pedestrian and/or<br />

vehicle crossings. By that standar d,<br />

Streetscape’s 2.5-mile corridor should<br />

have nine crossings. It will still have three.<br />

Streetscape adds none.<br />

Narrow Commercial Zone. Save for a<br />

few scattered deep lots, the commercial<br />

zone in the Streetscape corridor is narrow.<br />

Long stretches are only 80 or 90 feet wide.<br />

<strong>The</strong> zone broadens with some consistenc y<br />

from near Athena Street to A Street, but is<br />

still very narrow compared to almost all of<br />

Solana Beach’s commercial zone. Unless<br />

the city plans to gobble up residences west<br />

of 101, Streetscape’s corridor is constrained<br />

commercially by its width.<strong>The</strong>re’s<br />

not much horizontal space for the “bigger,<br />

grander buildings” that consultant Dan<br />

Burden predicted Streetscape will bring.<br />

Limited Parking. Although<br />

Streetscape’s corridor is 78 percent longer<br />

than Solana Beac h’s, it has 34 per cent<br />

fewer public parking spaces. Few businesses<br />

without off-101 par king prosper in the<br />

Streetscape corridor. <strong>The</strong> project adds<br />

only 29 to 38 parking spaces over 2.5 miles,<br />

and none for more than four blocks north<br />

and south of Leucadia Boule vard. One of<br />

Streetscape’s goals is to incr ease retail<br />

trade — unlikely without placing par king<br />

lots along the corridor.<br />

Other points on increased retail trade:<br />

With no new rail crossings, customers east<br />

of the tr acks have no mor e access to<br />

Streetscape corridor r etailers than no w.<br />

<strong>The</strong> project’s traffic consultant pr ojected<br />

that up to 7,000 car trips per da y will be<br />

diverted off 101. Four of the fi ve roundabouts<br />

— three of those to be one lane —<br />

will be cr ammed into 8/10 mile at the<br />

TURN TO STREETSCAPE ON A20<br />

Alternatives to prison realignment<br />

could be worse<br />

By Thomas D. Elias<br />

As crime statistics for 2012 gradually<br />

filter in from around the state, gripes<br />

about the 15-month-old prison r ealignment<br />

program have begun rising in newspaper<br />

headlines and talk show airwaves.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are two major complaints:<br />

One is that crime rose as realignment cut<br />

the inmate populace b y more than<br />

24,000.<br />

<strong>The</strong> other is that some criminals are<br />

being released earlier than bef ore the<br />

program began in October 2011, in part<br />

because local jails in a fe w counties are<br />

overcrowded.<br />

A typical g ripe comes fr om Tyler<br />

Izen, president of the Los Angeles Police<br />

Protective League, the state’s largest<br />

police union. “Our members are terribly<br />

concerned that w e are allowing people<br />

out of prisons who are likely to recommit<br />

crimes and victimiz e the people of our<br />

city,” he said in a telephone interview.<br />

He claimed pr obation departments<br />

have lost track of some former prisoners,<br />

but could offer no specific e xamples.<br />

“All I have is anecdotal information,” he<br />

conceded.<br />

It turns out that onl y one of those<br />

big gripes has any proven merit: In a few<br />

counties, Fresno being a prime example,<br />

prisoners are often r eleased after ser ving<br />

minimal jail time.<br />

But sheriffs and the state<br />

Department of Corr ections insist the<br />

releases never involve violent or se xual<br />

criminals and that e x-convicts get the<br />

same level of par ole and pr obation<br />

supervision they did before.<br />

As for the other complaint, it turns<br />

out the crime n umbers reported so f ar<br />

are pretty mixed. Violent crimes in Los<br />

Angeles, for example, were down last<br />

year for the 10th year in a row, dropping<br />

8.2 percent to a total of 18,293, with significant<br />

decreases in robbery and aggravated<br />

assault and 152 gang-related homicides,<br />

the fewest in more than 10 years.<br />

But property crime w as up slightl y<br />

in L.A., by 0.2 percent, with Police Chief<br />

Charles Beck attributing the uptick to a<br />

30 percent increase in cellphone thefts.<br />

Beck said some of the small increase<br />

in property crime might be due to<br />

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FEB. <strong>22</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

City Council extended a moratorium for nearly a year that prohibits any new food truck vendors from obtaining<br />

a business license until staff can create regulations for the mobile restaurants. <strong>The</strong> Wednesday night gatherings<br />

in Seagrove parking lot started in October but haven’t resumed since November. Photo by Bianca Kaplanek<br />

No new permits for food trucks<br />

By Bianca Kaplanek<br />

DEL MAR — If f ood<br />

trucks operators ever decide<br />

to return to Del Mar, it could<br />

be almost a year before any<br />

new ones can join the weekly<br />

gatherings.<br />

At the <strong>Feb</strong>. 19 meeting,<br />

City Council extended a temporary<br />

moratorium on the<br />

mobile businesses for another<br />

10 months and 15 days, giving<br />

staff ample time to create regulations<br />

to ad dress public<br />

safety concerns that ha ve<br />

been raised.<br />

<strong>The</strong> trucks rolled into<br />

town Oct. 10, 2012, setting up<br />

shop Wednesday nights in the<br />

privately owned Seagrove<br />

parking lot at 1601 <strong>Coast</strong><br />

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Almost immediately concerns<br />

were raised about noise,<br />

traffic, smells, lighting, restroom<br />

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to established restaurants,<br />

although state law precludes<br />

cities from banning the trucks<br />

because they may add competition<br />

to brick-and-mortar<br />

establishments.<br />

In November, council<br />

adopted an interim urgency<br />

ordinance that prohibited the<br />

issuance of any new business<br />

licenses for the mobile businesses.<br />

Nine had been granted<br />

at that point.<br />

That ordinance expired<br />

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regulate the popular events<br />

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for Del Mar. According<br />

to the staff report, other cities<br />

have struggled with regulations.<br />

<strong>The</strong> current goal is to<br />

present a draft ordinance to<br />

the Planning Commission on<br />

March 12 and return to council<br />

April 1 for the first reading<br />

of a new law. If adopted, the<br />

ordinance could take effect as<br />

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FEB. <strong>22</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Council OKs police agreement, housing plan and advisory commissioners<br />

By Bianca Kaplanek<br />

SOLANA BEACH — With<br />

Mayor Mike Nichols absent,<br />

City Council members voted 4-<br />

0 at the F eb. 13 meeting to<br />

approve a fi ve-year law<br />

enforcement contract, adopt a<br />

mandated housing plan and<br />

fill two vacancies on an advisory<br />

commission.<br />

Solana Beach has contracted<br />

with the county<br />

Sheriff’s Department since it<br />

became a city in 1986. It is currently<br />

one of nine cities to do<br />

so, accounting for a little more<br />

than half of the county’s law<br />

enforcement budget.<br />

Officials negotiated f or<br />

nearly a year to create a new<br />

contract after the previous one<br />

expired in June 2012.<br />

Under the ne w agreement,<br />

which expires in J une<br />

2017, Solana Beach will receive<br />

the same le vel of service, but<br />

with some added benefits.<br />

In year three all cities can<br />

modify service levels based on<br />

individual needs. Positions can<br />

be added or deleted, with full<br />

cost credit given to a city for an<br />

eliminated position.<br />

By Promise Yee<br />

OCEANSIDE — This is<br />

the first budget year since<br />

2008-2009 that City Council<br />

was not pr essed with making<br />

further budget cuts. <strong>The</strong> <strong>2013</strong>-<br />

2014 budget will have a $17,000<br />

surplus.<br />

Big strides were made<br />

over the past four years in closing<br />

budget gaps b y steep cuts<br />

in spending and personnel, city<br />

employees agreeing to pay<br />

their full retirement costs, and<br />

adoption of a tw o-tier retirement<br />

rate for new employees.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> deficit has been significantly<br />

reduced,” City<br />

Manager Peter Weiss said.<br />

“Additional cost sa ving measures<br />

will not be necessary.”<br />

This left City Council to<br />

discuss several items on the<br />

general fund and capital<br />

improvement projects short<br />

lists at the Budget Workshop<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>. 20.<br />

Some general fund items<br />

approved for funding are<br />

restoring library hours, a onetime<br />

replacement of pier decking,<br />

enhanced street maintenance,<br />

an updated de velopment<br />

impact fees stud y for El<br />

Corazon, and hiring tw o part<br />

time code enf orcement officers.<br />

Also supported by the<br />

council majority is a one-time<br />

citizens’ survey slated to be<br />

conducted in f all. Councilman<br />

Jerry Kern, Gary Feline and<br />

Jack Feller said they saw value<br />

in the study.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re are people claiming<br />

to speak for the majority on<br />

both sides of every issue,”<br />

Felien said. “This will shed<br />

light when we’re trying to<br />

grope around and have an idea<br />

what citizens want.”<br />

Mayor Jim Wood and<br />

Councilwoman Esther Sanchez<br />

said the survey is unnecessary<br />

after a series of public w orkshops<br />

already collected citizens’<br />

input.<br />

<strong>The</strong> traffic-calming program<br />

will probably not be funded.<br />

Sanchez and F elien voice<br />

support for traffic calming, but<br />

held different opinions on<br />

whether residents should be<br />

given the authority to privately<br />

City Manager Da vid Ott<br />

said some cities r educed services<br />

during the recession but<br />

still paid for them.<br />

<strong>The</strong> new operational cost<br />

is capped at 2.75 percent in the<br />

second year of the contr act, 3<br />

percent in the thir d year and<br />

3.25 percent in the final year.<br />

Retirement caps ar e not<br />

included but it is estimated<br />

they will be less than 2.5 percent<br />

annually, Ott said.<br />

No retirement enhancements<br />

will affect an y of the<br />

nine contract cities, which<br />

include Del Mar and Encinitas.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y cannot be passed<br />

along to the cities if the county<br />

so chooses to (increase them),”<br />

Ott said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> cost of the ne w contract<br />

to Solana Beach this fiscal<br />

year is slightly more than $3.1<br />

million, in line with what w as<br />

budgeted.<br />

Regional benefits include<br />

an ASTREA helicopter, crime<br />

analysis and lab access, internal<br />

affairs, domestic violence<br />

assistance, SWAT team, narcotics<br />

enforcement and bac kup<br />

coverage.<br />

fund it in their neighborhood.<br />

<strong>The</strong> option to provide residents<br />

with the names of consulting<br />

firms w as proposed at<br />

$20,000.<br />

<strong>The</strong> option to hir e a full<br />

time city emplo yee to in vestigate<br />

citywide tr affic calming<br />

issues was proposed at<br />

$115,000.<br />

Sanchez suggested hiring<br />

a part time city emplo yee and<br />

allowing residents the option to<br />

fund traffic calming in their<br />

neighborhood.<br />

Felien said allo wing residents<br />

to fund traffic calming<br />

would limit it to high-income<br />

neighborhoods.<br />

“High-income neighborhoods<br />

would have an option not<br />

available to low-income neighborhoods,”<br />

Felien said.<br />

Weiss said he would follow<br />

up with council for direction.<br />

Eliminating red light cameras<br />

was nixed due to the<br />

$48,000 penalty fee to terminate<br />

the contr acted program<br />

two years early. Council members<br />

agreed it w as more cost<br />

effective to w ait out the tw o<br />

years.<br />

Hiring a city public inf ormation<br />

officer for $35,000 was<br />

also nixed. Instead funds will<br />

be used to start up Wi-Fi access<br />

at four community centers.<br />

Start up fees runs about $6,000<br />

per location.<br />

Funding safety ladders for<br />

the harbor was also approved.<br />

<strong>The</strong> retractable ladders will<br />

allow people who f all into the<br />

water a way to pull themselves<br />

up onto the dock.<br />

“Stepladders for the harbor<br />

are a public safety issue, ”<br />

Wood said. “<strong>The</strong> amount of<br />

money is well worth it.”<br />

City Council OK’d most of<br />

the items on the capital<br />

improvement projects short list<br />

without much discussion.<br />

It was decided <strong>Coast</strong><br />

Highway bicycle-friendly single-lane<br />

restripping would start<br />

in South Oceanside.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Melrose Drive<br />

Extension was funded $2 million.<br />

Wood and Sanchez<br />

opposed the funding and said<br />

the road would not receive necessary<br />

OKs to be built.<br />

“It’s very beneficial to us,<br />

something that we certainly<br />

couldn’t do on our o wn,” Ott<br />

said.<br />

Solana Beach is one of the<br />

last cities to appr ove the contract.<br />

Del Mar did so at its <strong>Feb</strong>.<br />

4 meeting after ag reeing to<br />

look into other options, including<br />

starting its o wn department.<br />

“It’s kind of the onl y deal<br />

available to us,” Solana Beach<br />

Councilman Tom Campbell<br />

said before asking Ott why the<br />

city doesn’t consider a similar<br />

move.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re’s issues and c hallenges<br />

to that,” Ott said. “One<br />

of the biggest c hallenges to<br />

that is your startup costs. You<br />

simply don’t flick a switch one<br />

day and sa y, ‘We contracted<br />

with the county sheriff ’s.<br />

Tomorrow, all of a sud den, I<br />

have a police f orce sitting<br />

here.’”<br />

Ott said in addition to<br />

purchasing vehicles, radios<br />

and other equipment, a city<br />

must gradually hire trained<br />

officers and support staff.<br />

“That really makes it pro-<br />

O’side’s budget surplus discussed<br />

Upgrading beach restrooms<br />

was discussed, but funding<br />

was not earmarked to do<br />

the upgrades.<br />

City Council will v ote on<br />

the final city budget before<br />

June.<br />

hibitive,” he said, adding that<br />

liability insurance is al so<br />

expensive.<br />

Council also ag reed to<br />

send its housing element to<br />

the state Department of<br />

Housing and Comm unity<br />

Development for final certifi-<br />

cation.<br />

All California cities ar e<br />

required to adopt a housing<br />

plan to ensure they meet existing<br />

and pr ojected housing<br />

needs for all economic groups.<br />

Solana Beach, which has<br />

always had a certified housing<br />

element, must account f or —<br />

but not necessaril y build —<br />

340 units by 2020.A draft must<br />

be presented to H CD for<br />

review before the final document<br />

is submitted for final cer-<br />

TURN TO COUNCIL ON A19


FEB. <strong>22</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

By Jared Whitlock<br />

COAST CITIES — At<br />

Las Olas in Cardiff, shrimp,<br />

fish and scallops are on the<br />

menu. But one f are has<br />

been conspicuously absent<br />

from diners’ plates si nce<br />

December: local lobster.<br />

“We had to cut it; w e<br />

just couldn’t justify serving<br />

it once it got so e xpensive,”<br />

said Carson Wise, a manager<br />

at Las Olas, a restaurant<br />

that’s served local lobster<br />

from October to Mar ch in<br />

the past.<br />

<strong>The</strong> story is the same in<br />

restaurants across San<br />

Diego. Lobster was going<br />

for $12 per pound — a r elatively<br />

affordable rate for<br />

restaurants and g rocery<br />

stores — at the start of the<br />

season in the fall.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n, the price shot up<br />

to $20 in late December ,<br />

and didn’t stop rising. Now,<br />

lobster is fetc hing around<br />

$24 a pound, the highest<br />

price ever for local lobster.<br />

George’s at the Co ve<br />

also had to scr ap serving<br />

local lobster a few months<br />

ago, said Trey Foshee, executive<br />

partner and chef.<br />

“Even if prices go down<br />

again, I worry restaurants<br />

will forget about local lobster,”<br />

Foshee said. “Chefs<br />

are creatures of habit.”<br />

Like other restaurants,<br />

George’s offers East <strong>Coast</strong><br />

lobster, which is one-thir d<br />

of the cost, because the<br />

bounty is more plentiful in<br />

that region.<br />

<strong>The</strong> irony of shipping in<br />

Maine lobster isn’ t lost on<br />

Foshee. He sees lobster<br />

traps bobbing up and down<br />

from the r estaurant’s windows<br />

every day.<br />

“Supporting local lobster<br />

is a v ery worthy cause<br />

— just hard to do when it’ s<br />

so exorbitant,” Foshee said.<br />

It’s difficult to sa y if<br />

the price will stay this high,<br />

said Dave Rudie, owner of<br />

Catalina Offshore Products<br />

in San Diego.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lobster market has<br />

never been so volatile.<br />

“I’ve heard the current<br />

price is unsustaina ble,”<br />

Rudie said. “But I can’t say<br />

what will happen.<br />

“Lobster prices didn’ t<br />

change much a decade ago,”<br />

Rudie added. “<strong>The</strong> decline<br />

and quick rise this year are<br />

unprecedented.”<br />

For the first half of the<br />

2000s lobster ho vered<br />

around $7 a pound.<br />

Around 2005, the price<br />

started slowly climbing,<br />

reaching $18 a pound last<br />

year. That’s why fans of<br />

local lobster c heered when<br />

this year’s season opened<br />

with a lower price, the first<br />

drop in eight years. Of<br />

course, they were less<br />

thrilled with the meteoric<br />

rise in the price.<br />

Those in the lobster<br />

industry can’t say with complete<br />

certainty wh y the<br />

price is fluctuating so<br />

much. But what’s clear is<br />

China is driving the market.<br />

China’s buying po wer<br />

has increased over the<br />

years, and so has the country’s<br />

demand for San Diego<br />

lobster.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y prefer the look of<br />

our lobster to other varieties<br />

for cultural reasons.<br />

Rudie noted, it’s a staple for<br />

weddings there.<br />

“Last year (the price)<br />

started high because before<br />

the Year of the Dr agon<br />

many couples wanted to get<br />

married and ha ve Dragon<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

Lobster price on a roller coaster ride<br />

Increasing demand<br />

from China causes<br />

restaurants to feel<br />

the pinch of the<br />

record high price<br />

A fisherman places a freshly caught lobster from off of the Oceanside coastline into a holding tank. <strong>The</strong> price<br />

of lobster is at unheard of levels. As a result, some local restaurants have been priced out of the market.<br />

Photo by Jared Whitlock<br />

TURN TO LOBSTERS ON A27<br />

A7<br />

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NMLS# 290781


A8 THE COAST NEWS<br />

FEB. <strong>22</strong>, <strong>2013</strong>


FEB. <strong>22</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Chef Jason Gethin does game right at Union Kitchen & Tap. Photo courtesy Union Kitchen & Tap<br />

DAVID<br />

BOYLAN<br />

Lick the Plate<br />

I really enjoy the contr adictions<br />

writing this column pr ovides. From<br />

dabbling in the v egan lifestyle at<br />

Native Foods Café to singing the<br />

praises of game keeps things interesting,<br />

which is exactly how I like it.<br />

I grew up hunting and fishing and<br />

have always had a f ondness for cooking<br />

what I caught or shot. During college,<br />

I lived with a few guys in a farmhouse<br />

and when one of them hit a<br />

deer we had it butc hered and filled<br />

our freezer full of v enison. We were<br />

quite resourceful that way.<br />

Game is sho wing up on a lot of<br />

menus around town these days and<br />

Chef Jason Gethin fr om Union<br />

Kitchen & Tap always has a nice selection<br />

on his menu. I sat down with him<br />

TASTE OF WINE columnist Frank Mangio shares a Paso Robles CASS<br />

Mourvedre with co-owner Ted Plemmons. Photo by Frank Mangio<br />

Since I first began my<br />

wine tasting journe y as a<br />

journalist and cr eator of<br />

TASTE OF WINE the column,<br />

I have traveled round the<br />

wine world and tasted many<br />

wine countries. Paso Robles<br />

has always impressed me as a<br />

young, diverse, multi-faceted<br />

sense of place. And what a<br />

place it is!<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are 26,000 vineyard<br />

acres producing more<br />

than 40 kinds of wine for over<br />

200 wineries. <strong>The</strong>y are an<br />

ambitious, creative group and<br />

they are coming to San Diego<br />

with a Grand Tasting <strong>Feb</strong>. 26<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

FOOD&WINE<br />

Chef Jason Gethin<br />

has game<br />

recently to learn mor e about game<br />

from a chef’s perspective.<br />

Lick the Plate: What were some<br />

of your first experiences working with<br />

game in a kitchen?<br />

Jason Gethin: Throughout my<br />

career I have worked in many restaurants<br />

that ha ve incorporated wild<br />

game meats, mainly the mainstays of<br />

duck or the occasional bison while living<br />

in the Mid west. But it w as not<br />

until I mo ved to Louisiana that the<br />

places I worked began to e xperiment<br />

more with this type of cuisine. In<br />

Louisiana people g rew up in ar eas<br />

dependent on turtle, gator, rabbit and<br />

boar for hunting. Many chefs in the<br />

area learned fr om their par ents the<br />

proper way to cook game meats so<br />

they became common on man y<br />

menus.<br />

LTP: Besides duck, which has<br />

become a mainsta y of fine dining<br />

menus, what game selections ar e<br />

becoming more prevalent these days?<br />

JG: With customers becoming<br />

more adventurous, and the ability to<br />

FRANK<br />

MANGIO<br />

Taste of Wine<br />

farm raise wild game, you are seeing a<br />

shift in menus to incorporate various<br />

items that include game meat.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area you live many times will<br />

dictate what is ser ved. In Texas the<br />

area is filled with r attlesnake, wild<br />

boar and v enison. In Colorado and<br />

areas more mountainous ar eas there<br />

tends to be an emphasis on elk, bison<br />

and just ma ybe the occasional bear<br />

on menus. But also I am seeing quail<br />

and rabbit making more of a surge on<br />

menus today.<br />

LTP: My experience with game is<br />

that a simple pr eparation is usuall y<br />

best to let the fla vors come out and<br />

that because of the lean natur e of<br />

game, cooking it a bove medium r are<br />

can dry it out. Thoughts on this?<br />

JG: Yes that is very true, like most<br />

things the simpler the pr eparation<br />

the better. When you decide that y ou<br />

are going to use game meat, you are<br />

using it f or its uniqueness. Heavy<br />

sauces, complicated spice mixtures or<br />

over the top presentations would just<br />

mask the gaminess of the meat and<br />

at the McMillin Ev ents<br />

Center, with wine dinners<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>. 25. Paso Wine Country is<br />

halfway between San<br />

Francisco and Los Angeles<br />

along Highway 101. It’s<br />

California’s fastest growing<br />

wine region.<br />

From the downtown area,<br />

the AVA appellation is 35<br />

miles from east to west and 25<br />

miles from north to south.<br />

West of the 101 on Highway<br />

46, the elevation is significant,<br />

enabling many different<br />

sub-climates with over 45 soil<br />

types, not typical of other viticultural<br />

areas. This explains<br />

why Cabernet Sauvignon can<br />

be grown successfully just a<br />

few miles a way from<br />

Zinfandel.<br />

East of the 101, the elevation<br />

drops to that of a valley<br />

and blends in with the giant<br />

San Joaquin Valley about 20<br />

miles east to Interstate 5.<br />

put more focus on what is ar ound on<br />

the plate rather than the protein that<br />

should be the star of the show.<br />

Bison, like many other proteins in<br />

this category, tend to be v ery lean.<br />

Without the necessar y fat, the meat<br />

will dry out and become shoe leather.<br />

So my recommendation is if you don't<br />

tend to eat a steak medium r are or<br />

lower, trying game meats ma y not be<br />

up your alley. When someone or ders<br />

Bison Burger medium w ell, I count<br />

the minutes before it comes back and<br />

I hear a bout a guest complaint that<br />

the product was for dried out.<br />

LTP: Union Kitchen & Tap always<br />

has a selection of game on the men u,<br />

what are your current offerings?<br />

JG: Like many restaurants<br />

around town we always have duck on<br />

the menu in one form or another, right<br />

now we serve it for brunch as a duck<br />

confit hash and at dinner with<br />

parsnip puree and wilted w atercress.<br />

Besides the duc k we carry a bison<br />

Grand tasting tour stops in San Diego<br />

Paso Robles as a wine<br />

source was not born y esterday.<br />

Back in 1815, wine was being<br />

made by the friars of the<br />

Mission San Miguel Archangel.<br />

Commercial wines were made<br />

starting in 1882 from Ascension<br />

Winery. Today it is kno wn as<br />

Epoch Estate Wines in the York<br />

Mountain area of Templeton,<br />

just south of Paso Robles.<br />

Today, Paso is making an<br />

TURN TO LICK THE PLATE ON A20<br />

A9<br />

impression on the wine w orld<br />

by making Ne w World wines,<br />

best described as “Paso<br />

Blends.” It is typical to taste<br />

non-traditional Bordeaux<br />

mixed with Spanish style varietals,<br />

or a Rhone varietal with a<br />

Zinfandel.<br />

Two maverick-style<br />

wineries are Tablas Creek,<br />

TURN TO TASTE OF WINE ON A20


A10 THE COAST NEWS<br />

FEB. <strong>22</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

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Even if y ou are still<br />

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Now that y ou are<br />

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Selecting the right<br />

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THE COAST NEWS<br />

A11


A12 THE COAST NEWS<br />

FEB. <strong>22</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

This wooden-trestle bridge, built in 1905, gave First Avenue residents a short-cut to the Fourth Avenue trolley<br />

station. Its dramatic architecture looks a bit forbidding to some. More photos online at thecoastnews.com.<br />

Photo by Laurie Brindle<br />

This map details the route for the 7 Bridge Walk, which also takes participants through Balboa Park, scenic<br />

neighborhoods, and multiple shops and restaurants on University Avenue in Hillcrest. Map by Pat Knoll, courtesy<br />

of the San Diego Natural History Museum Canyoneers and the San Diego Reader.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bridges of San Diego County<br />

E’LOUISE<br />

ONDASH<br />

Hit the Road<br />

Washington, D.C., may<br />

have its Cherry Blossom<br />

Festival, the South ma y celebrate<br />

its azalea season, but<br />

San Diego County has — well,<br />

what are those trees with the<br />

explosion of white blossoms<br />

anyway?<br />

That was the question<br />

before us as our group of six —<br />

the No. 1 Ladies Hiking Club<br />

of North County — stood in<br />

the plaza fronting the Reuben<br />

H. Fleet Science Center and<br />

San Diego Natur al History<br />

Museum in Balboa P ark. We<br />

marveled at the mystery trees<br />

whose full blossoms seem to<br />

be fighting f or space on the<br />

delicate limbs. Despite regular<br />

visits to the par k, I couldn’t<br />

recall seeing such a show.<br />

Had I been that unobservant<br />

all these years? Or maybe<br />

these mystery trees were just<br />

having a particularly spectacular<br />

season.<br />

Thanks to Google, we discovered<br />

that the tr ees are<br />

ornamental pear, also called<br />

Callery pear. <strong>The</strong>y certainly<br />

are not native to our area, but<br />

they are oh-so-beautiful and<br />

quintessentially spring. (Don’t<br />

tell me that San Diego has no<br />

seasons.) In an y case, we<br />

couldn’t get our camer as and<br />

smart phones out fast enough.<br />

<strong>The</strong> park’s plaza was only<br />

one of many stops our hiking<br />

group made during the se ven<br />

Bridge Walk, a route designed<br />

by the Canyoneers, volunteers<br />

at the Natural History<br />

Museum who lead r egular<br />

interpretive nature walks.<br />

To begin, we caught the<br />

7:47 a.m. <strong>Coast</strong>er south fr om<br />

Carlsbad Village Station,<br />

hopped off at Old Town, then<br />

transferred to the No . 10 bus<br />

which took us to the inter section<br />

of Uni versity and P ark<br />

avenues. Public transportation<br />

dictated that w e begin at<br />

Bridge No. 7 on the map, a historic<br />

structure that spans<br />

University Avenue. (In reality,<br />

you can begin your trek at any<br />

point along the circular route.)<br />

Warning or spoiler alert,<br />

depending on your age, interests<br />

and whether you are traveling<br />

with c hildren: On the<br />

northeast corner of P ark and<br />

University is an S&M stor e<br />

called <strong>The</strong> Crypt; its large display<br />

windows are not easily<br />

missed.)<br />

From Bridge No . 7, we<br />

walked south on P ark Avenue<br />

to Bridge No. 1, which took us<br />

into the Prado and to the ornamental<br />

pear trees. From there,<br />

we strolled west down the<br />

Prado and crossed Bridge No.<br />

2, the Laurel Street Bridge.<br />

Officially named the Ca brillo<br />

Bridge, it was built in 1915 to<br />

coincide with the opening of<br />

the Panama-California<br />

Exposition. It was recently<br />

rebuilt and reinforced because<br />

a 2004 fire destroyed some of<br />

the wooden infrastructure.<br />

According to r esearch<br />

done by the Can yoneers,<br />

Bridge No. 3, or the F irst<br />

Avenue Bridge, was built in<br />

1931, shipped to San Diego<br />

and reassembled. It affords a<br />

breathtaking view of the harbor<br />

and Point Loma. Stay for a<br />

few minutes and y ou’ll see<br />

low-flying airplanes coming in<br />

for a landing at nearb y<br />

Lindbergh Field. <strong>The</strong> surrounding<br />

First Avenue neighborhood<br />

is full of stately, architecturally<br />

interesting historic<br />

homes and matur e, flowering<br />

trees.<br />

Bridge No. 4 is a photogenic,<br />

wooden-trestle structure<br />

that was built in 1905 f or<br />

less than $1,000 to cr eate a<br />

shortcut to the Fourth Avenue<br />

trolley station.<br />

Bridge No. 5 will undoubtedly<br />

be a f avorite. Called the<br />

Spruce Street Suspension<br />

Bridge, it was built in 1912.<br />

Walkers can bounce or s way<br />

side-to-side as they cross, creat-<br />

ing some rock ‘n’ roll as they<br />

cross.<br />

At this point, we took a<br />

lunch break at a Thai restaurant<br />

in Hillcr est, then continued<br />

east on University to visit<br />

Bridge No. 6. I remember the<br />

Vermont Street Bridge as a<br />

white wooden trestle bridge<br />

near the f ormer Sears<br />

Roebuck store. Both are gone<br />

now and the bridge w asn’t<br />

replaced with the current one<br />

until 1995. It was worth the<br />

wait. Three artists have created<br />

32 laser -cut panels that<br />

include pictographs and quotations<br />

from the thoughtful<br />

and famous, and the bridge<br />

surface is etched with multiple<br />

definitions of “bridge.”<br />

Each of the seven bridges<br />

has a unique per sonality and<br />

history, and discovering these<br />

as we progressed was part of<br />

our adventure. Several of the<br />

bridges span beautifu l<br />

canyons that also ha ve interesting<br />

trails or e xpansive<br />

views of San Diego’ s harbor.<br />

<strong>The</strong> route, for which we thank<br />

the Canyoneers, offers historic<br />

and colorful neighborhoods;<br />

homes designed b y architect<br />

Irving Gill; gardens public and<br />

private; interesting shops; and<br />

plenty of affordable ethnic<br />

and chain restaurants.<br />

Hike over, we caught the<br />

No. 10 bus to the Old Town<br />

Station where we even had<br />

time to e xplore a bit of Old<br />

Town before we caught the<br />

2:24 p.m. <strong>Coast</strong>er north.<br />

E’Louise Ondash is a freelance writer living<br />

in North County. Tell her about your<br />

travels at eondash@coastnewsgroup.com.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Spruce Street Suspension Bridge, built in 1912, spans Kate<br />

Sessions Canyon. Sessions is credited for planting many of Balboa<br />

Park’s trees, thus transforming what was a barren mesa. Jump up and<br />

down or sway side-to-side and the bridge rocks and rolls. Photo by<br />

E’Louise Ondash


FEB. <strong>22</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

<strong>The</strong> Cardiff Kook statue, which has become a target for pranks and tributes,<br />

will have its licensing fees given more attention from the Cardiff<br />

101 Mainstreet Association. <strong>The</strong> fees collected will go toward funding<br />

the public garden on Carpentier Parkway. File photo<br />

Kook copyright will help<br />

pay for garden’s upkeep<br />

By Jared Whitlock<br />

CARDIFF-BY-THE-SEA<br />

— Cardiff 101 Mainstr eet<br />

copyrighted the Cardiff Kook<br />

statue in 2007, when it commissioned<br />

the work.<br />

<strong>The</strong> copyright hasn’t<br />

been actively enforced, but<br />

that’s changing.<br />

Any attempt to monetize<br />

the Cardiff Kook will no w<br />

need to go through Cardiff<br />

101 Mainstreet.<br />

<strong>The</strong> image of the famed<br />

statue, often the tar get of<br />

pranks and tributes alike, will<br />

be licensed to help fund<br />

maintenance efforts for<br />

Carpentier Parkway, according<br />

to Morgan Mallory, one of<br />

the directors of Cardiff 101<br />

Mainstreet.<br />

“Our intent, succinctly, is<br />

to maintain the park for our<br />

community,” Mallory said.<br />

Paralleling the r ailroad<br />

tracks between Birmingham<br />

Drive and Chesterfield Drive,<br />

Carpentier Parkway is a volunteer-driven<br />

public garden<br />

that emphasizes sustainable<br />

practices. Carpentier<br />

Parkway draws from a few<br />

other sources of funding, and<br />

Mallory said the Cardiff Kook<br />

licensing will “further aid the<br />

park.”<br />

“If people decide to<br />

make Cardiff Kook T-shirts or<br />

charge for a web app where<br />

people dress the Kook, they<br />

will need to contact us to talk<br />

about licensing opportunities,”<br />

Mallory said.<br />

Mallory added that some<br />

people using the Car diff<br />

Kook’s likeness for commercial<br />

purposes don’t realize it’s<br />

copyrighted.<br />

As for how much it is to<br />

obtain licensing rights,<br />

Mallory couldn’t give a ballpark<br />

number because it<br />

varies greatly depending on<br />

the product’s use of the<br />

license.<br />

Cardiff 101 Mainstr eet<br />

has licensed the image for the<br />

annual Cardiff Kook run and<br />

the Cardiff Kook calendar in<br />

the last year. Mallory said he’s<br />

“looking forward to more<br />

partnerships like that.”<br />

In addition to the licensing<br />

funding Car pentier<br />

Parkway, Cardiff 101<br />

Mainstreet recently agreed to<br />

give Matthew Antichevich,<br />

the statue’s creator, a portion.<br />

Mallory said Car diff 101<br />

Mainstreet is still working out<br />

how much Antichevich will<br />

receive, but said most of the<br />

licensing fees will go to<br />

Carpentier Parkway.<br />

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Avenue, some areas on the<br />

Highway 101 corridor and at<br />

Leucadia Boulevard and<br />

Saxony Boulevard, Vancer<br />

said.<br />

To aid GPAC in identifying<br />

where housing should go,<br />

the group was given 14 categories<br />

that it had to rank in<br />

terms of importance.<br />

Of the categories,<br />

GPAC’s greatest priority:<br />

housing should be near commercial<br />

services. Next on the<br />

list: an ar ea can accommodate<br />

mixed-use r esidential<br />

housing. Least important in<br />

GPAC’s book: housing density<br />

is 45 units per acre.<br />

Currently, most of<br />

Encinitas isn’t zoned for<br />

more than 25 units per acre.<br />

On a r elated note,<br />

Vancer said Council should<br />

work with other cities to ease<br />

housing requirements<br />

imposed by the state.<br />

<strong>The</strong> state demands cities<br />

build a certain n umber of<br />

units based on population<br />

growth.<br />

However, some residents<br />

who spoke at the meeting<br />

made the case that population<br />

growth in Encinitas is<br />

based on outdated, pre-recession<br />

data, and thus overstates<br />

growth.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> majority of the<br />

GPAC felt that the city<br />

should consider some kind of<br />

joint action with the League<br />

of California Cities to go<br />

after the legislature and ask<br />

them to make more friendly<br />

policies in r egards to the<br />

local cities,”Vancer said.<br />

Also, Vancer called on<br />

the city to turn do wn more<br />

developers who submit density<br />

bonus applications — a<br />

state law that lets developers<br />

increase density on lots in<br />

return for building lo wincome<br />

units.<br />

City staff, however, said<br />

that might not be possible,<br />

because density bon us is a<br />

state law.<br />

Mayor Teresa Barth said<br />

she was hopeful the city<br />

could work with the state.<br />

Specifically, she said the new<br />

director of the state’s<br />

Department of H ousing and<br />

Community Development<br />

doesn’t believe in “one-sizefits-all”<br />

development.<br />

“That bodes well for us,”<br />

Barth said.<br />

Additionally, Vancer<br />

said planning f or senior<br />

housing weighed heavily on<br />

GPAC’s decision ma king, as<br />

that segment of the population<br />

is expected to balloon in<br />

the coming years. Also, GPAC<br />

recommended town center<br />

developments.<br />

<strong>The</strong> group’s report states<br />

that town centers create<br />

walkable communities that<br />

are near transit and commercial<br />

services.<br />

Council thanked GPAC,<br />

received the report and said<br />

it would consider the recommendations.<br />

More than a month ago ,<br />

Council voted not to act on<br />

any information related to<br />

the General Plan Update<br />

until they’ve had a chance to<br />

complete a series of r etreats<br />

and pinpoint their goals for<br />

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Last week, Council<br />

heard the Planning<br />

Commission’s recommendations<br />

for the housing element<br />

of the General Plan Update.<br />

On <strong>Feb</strong>. 27, the Elemental<br />

Review Advisory Committee,<br />

the last of the groups reviewing<br />

the Gener al Plan<br />

Update’s housing portion,<br />

will provide its recommendations<br />

for Council.<br />

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responding to it from direct<br />

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Currently a m ember of<br />

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Director of Programs of the<br />

Carlsbad Oceanside Art<br />

League, Pacheco grew up in<br />

Long Beach, Calif. in a family<br />

of 10 children, all of whom<br />

were encouraged to explore<br />

the arts creatively. Her older<br />

sisters were her first artistic<br />

mentors.<br />

Pacheco feels that her<br />

purpose was made clear at an<br />

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her teachers. An award<br />

received at high school graduation<br />

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of formal training at<br />

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draftsman.<br />

<strong>The</strong> skills de veloped<br />

while producing architectural<br />

renderings have been invaluable<br />

in her career as a plein<br />

air painter. She explains, “I’m<br />

not spending all my time trying<br />

to figure out the perspective<br />

of the scene in front of<br />

me.” She continues, “I’m not<br />

saying I’m never perplexed;<br />

just that it’s easier for me<br />

than most because of all the<br />

tables and chairs I’ve drawn.<br />

This is something that cannot<br />

be faked.”<br />

Pacheco painted murals<br />

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while her children were small,<br />

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You may be a poet, but<br />

don’t yet know it<br />

By Jared Whitlock<br />

ENCINITAS — Bruce<br />

Stephens, or “Swami Bruce”<br />

as he’s known, calls the poetry<br />

slam a “gathering of the<br />

tribes.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> burgeoning North<br />

County poetry scene will be in<br />

full force <strong>Feb</strong>. 24 at 6 p.m. for<br />

the La Paloma Winter Poetry<br />

Slam.<br />

More than ever, poetry is<br />

alive and well in North<br />

County, said Stephens. Young<br />

and old, their talent will be on<br />

display.<br />

“We have everything<br />

from high school students<br />

whose parents have signed a<br />

permission slip to 80-y ear-old<br />

ladies,” Stephens said.<br />

“You haven’t lived until<br />

you’ve heard an 80-y ear-oldwoman<br />

read poems that will<br />

make you blush,” Stephens<br />

added with a laugh.<br />

Compared to when he<br />

began attending the poetr y<br />

slams 10 years ago, Stephens<br />

said there are more poetry<br />

meetups across San Diego<br />

these days. In particular, new<br />

poetry groups have formed in<br />

Bruce Stephens, or “Swami<br />

Bruce,” reads at a past La<br />

Paloma Winter Poetry Slam.<br />

Stephens said all the best poets<br />

in North County and beyond<br />

come out of the woodwork for<br />

the event, slated for 6 p.m. <strong>Feb</strong>.<br />

24 at La Paloma <strong>The</strong>atre.<br />

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Encinitas, Carlsbad and<br />

Oceanside. And he noted<br />

more young poets are participating<br />

in the bi-annual<br />

Encinitas slams.<br />

“We get a lot of college<br />

students who come out to support<br />

their professors,”<br />

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Youth to serve as concertmaster<br />

By Lillian Cox<br />

CARMEL VALLEY —<br />

Jarvis Chang, a senior at<br />

Torrey Pines High School, has<br />

a distinguished honor at an<br />

upcoming concert.<br />

Chang will serve as concertmaster,<br />

first seat in the<br />

violins, of the San Diego<br />

Youth Symphony and<br />

Conservatory for a joint performance<br />

with the San Diego<br />

Master Chorale titled,Violins,<br />

Voices & Mor e, at 7:30 p .m.<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>. 23 at San Dieguito<br />

United Methodist Chur ch in<br />

Encinitas.<br />

Jeff Edmons ser ves as<br />

music director of the San<br />

Diego Youth Symphony. Gary<br />

McKercher is m usic director<br />

of the master chorale.<br />

“Jarvis learned to pla y<br />

piano at an early age from his<br />

mother, Peijung Chang, who<br />

was a music major,” his father,<br />

Yunpu Chang, said. “At one<br />

point she r ealized he w as a<br />

natural. That’s why we invested<br />

time and mone y taking<br />

him to Los Angeles for lessons.”<br />

Jarvis Chang was 6 years<br />

old when he started lessons.<br />

“I found the violin’ s<br />

sound very pleasing,” he<br />

recalled. “As I impr oved my<br />

playing, it became mor e<br />

enjoyable and rewarding. My<br />

favorite composer is<br />

Beethoven. Everything he<br />

wrote is a pleasure to listen to<br />

and play.”<br />

Jarvis Chang competed<br />

in SDYS’ Concerto<br />

Competition for the last tw o<br />

years winning second place<br />

both in 2012 and <strong>2013</strong>, with a<br />

performance of Concerto No .<br />

3 in B minor , Op. 61 by<br />

Camille Saint-Saëns. He will<br />

be playing the “Te Deum” by<br />

Franz Joseph Haydn with the<br />

master chorale.<br />

“Jarvis has been an outstanding<br />

member of our pr ogram<br />

for six y ears,” Edmons<br />

said. “He holds the position of<br />

Jeffrey Dan Sollender<br />

Concertmaster Chair f or the<br />

symphony orchestra, as well<br />

as the Chamber Or chestra<br />

and Philharmonia. He has<br />

tremendous talent, character<br />

and leadership, which makes<br />

him an e xcellent model f or<br />

the musicians in our program.<br />

“We are very proud of all<br />

the accomplishments that<br />

Jarvis brings to our pr ogram<br />

and he trul y represents the<br />

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FEB. 23<br />

MARIACHI MUSIC <strong>The</strong><br />

American G.I. Forum<br />

Education Foundation hosts<br />

the Mariachi Chula Vista<br />

Dinner Concert. from 6 to 9<br />

p.m. <strong>Feb</strong>. 23 at the Martin<br />

Luther King Mid dle School,<br />

1290 Ivy Ranc h Road,<br />

Oceanside. Dinner and<br />

reserved seating $25.<strong>The</strong> forum<br />

raises money to promote scholarships<br />

for Hispanic students.<br />

Call (760) 583-3870 for tickets.<br />

AT THE REP North <strong>Coast</strong><br />

Jarvis Chang will serve as concertmaster of the San Diego Youth Symphony for a joint performance with the<br />

San Diego Master Chorale titled, Violins, Voices & More at 7:30 p.m. <strong>Feb</strong>. 23 at San Dieguito United Methodist<br />

Church in Encinitas. Courtesy photo<br />

best in all ways of students in<br />

the San Diego Youth<br />

Symphony.”<br />

Edmons explained that<br />

the chamber orchestra was<br />

designed to allo w the top<br />

seated players to e xperience<br />

high-quality music in an intimate,<br />

orchestral setting<br />

unique to a c hamber orchestra.<br />

“An important component<br />

of the Chamber<br />

Orchestra is the opportunity<br />

to collaborate with esteemed<br />

community music organizations,”<br />

he added. “We are very<br />

excited that our fir st concert<br />

will be a colla boration with<br />

the San Diego Master<br />

Chorale.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> orchestra will perform<br />

“Symphony No. 4” by<br />

Felix Mendelssohn and the<br />

choir will perform Gioacchino<br />

Rossini’s “I Gondolieri” and<br />

Ralph Vaughan Williams'<br />

“See the Chariot at Hand”<br />

from In Windsor Forest,<br />

adapted from the oper a “Sir<br />

John in Lo ve.” <strong>The</strong> concert<br />

Repertory <strong>The</strong>atre presents<br />

“Time Stands Still, ”<br />

Wednesdays at 7 p.m.,Thursday<br />

through Saturday at 8 p .m.,<br />

Saturday at 2 p .m. and Sunday<br />

at 2 p .m. and 7 p .m., through<br />

March 17 at 987 Lomas Santa<br />

Fe Drive. Tickets $37 to $54.<br />

Call (858) 481-1055 f or tickets<br />

or visit northcoastrep.org.<br />

COMBINED MUSICIANS<br />

“Violins, Voices & Mor e” with<br />

San Diego Youth Symphony &<br />

San Diego Master Chorale, Will<br />

be held at 7:30 p .m. <strong>Feb</strong>. 23 at<br />

San Dieguito United Methodist<br />

Church, Encinitas. Tickets are<br />

Adult $15, Student $10 at<br />

sdys.org or call (619) 233-3232,<br />

ext. 115.<br />

FEB. 25<br />

PLAYREADERS Carlsbad<br />

Playreaders will pr esent “<strong>The</strong><br />

Meeting,” directed by Melissa<br />

Coleman-Reed, featuring Keith<br />

comes to a close with a joint<br />

performance of “Te Deum” in<br />

C Major by Haydn.<br />

<strong>The</strong> San Diego Youth<br />

Symphony and Conser vatory<br />

is the sixth oldest contin uously<br />

operating youth symphony<br />

in the United States, and this<br />

year serves more than 900 students<br />

in 10 ensembles from its<br />

home in Balboa Park.<br />

Skill levels range from<br />

beginner to pr e-professional,<br />

with participating students<br />

ages 8 to 25. In addition to its<br />

large ensemble pr ograms, its<br />

Community Opus Project provides<br />

free after-school music<br />

instruction at elementar y<br />

schools in Chula Vista. SDYS<br />

is the 2012 Gr and Prize<br />

Winner of the<br />

BoardSource/Prudential<br />

Leadership Awards for<br />

Exceptional Nonprofit<br />

Boards.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Chamber Or chestra<br />

is an invitation-only ensemble<br />

comprised of principal and<br />

top seated musicians from the<br />

Symphony Orchestra and<br />

Jefferson, Warner Miller and<br />

Bryan Barbarin at 7:30 p .m.<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>. 25 at the Car lsbad Dove<br />

Library Schulman Auditorium.<br />

ART OVERVIEW Mary Kay<br />

Gardner, San Diego Museum of<br />

Art Docent, will speak at 9:30<br />

a.m. <strong>Feb</strong>. 25 in St. Peter’s<br />

Episcopal Church, Parish Hall,<br />

15th Street and Maiden Lane,<br />

Del Mar. Cost is $5. Call (760)<br />

704-6436 for details.<br />

AUDITIONS OPEN<br />

Auditions are being held f or<br />

“Fox on the Fairway,” from 6 to<br />

10 p.m. <strong>Feb</strong>. 25 at the Broadway<br />

<strong>The</strong>ater in Vista. Non-equity<br />

production, all actors receive<br />

$125 per week. For details, visit<br />

broadwayvista.com.<br />

SADDLE UP Cowboy Jack<br />

will play 6:30 to 9:30 p .m., <strong>Feb</strong>.<br />

25 at Robbie’s Roadhouse, 530<br />

N. Highway 101, Encinitas.<br />

Philharmonia.<br />

This orchestra rehearses<br />

and performs a v ariety of<br />

repertoire unique to this type<br />

of ensemble fr om multiple<br />

historic periods, for both<br />

string orchestra and full chamber<br />

orchestra.<br />

<strong>The</strong> San Diego Master<br />

Chorale includes 125 of San<br />

Diego’s finest singers who perform<br />

more than 25 times each<br />

year all ar ound San Diego<br />

County.<br />

<strong>The</strong> SDMC’s mission is to<br />

promote and preserve the art<br />

of choral music through performance,<br />

education, and<br />

diverse community outreach.<br />

<strong>The</strong> SDMC has made a n umber<br />

of concert tour s throughout<br />

Europe, most recently a<br />

tour of France after the 2010-<br />

2011 season to cele brate its<br />

Golden Anniversary.<br />

Tickets are $15 for adults<br />

and $10 for students and seniors.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y are available for<br />

purchase online at sdys.org or<br />

by calling (619) 233-3232, ext.<br />

115.<br />

FEB. 26<br />

FAMILY CONCERT A free<br />

family music program will feature<br />

pianist Shuntar o Sugie<br />

performing keyboard works of<br />

J.S. Bach at 7 p .m. <strong>Feb</strong>. 26, in<br />

the Carmel Valley library, 3919<br />

Townsgate Drive, Carmel<br />

Valley. For further information<br />

call (858) 552-1668.<br />

NEARBY THEATER Enjoy<br />

“Geography of a Hor se<br />

Dreamer” by<br />

S a m<br />

Shepard at<br />

6:30 p.m.<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>. 25 with<br />

an appetizer<br />

reception at<br />

t h e<br />

Encinitas<br />

Library, 540<br />

Cornish<br />

D r i v e .<br />

Tickets, $15.<br />

SHUNTARO SUGIE<br />

RSVP required. E-mail boxoffice@intrepidshakespeare.com<br />

or call: (760) 652-5011.<br />

RAISE YOUR VOICE<br />

Composer, conductor, teacher<br />

Alice Parker leads one of her<br />

famous “sings” for all ages at<br />

7:30 p.m. <strong>Feb</strong>. 26 at San<br />

Dieguito United Methodist<br />

Church, 170 Calle Magdalena,<br />

Encinitas. Call (760) 753-6582<br />

for details. Free-will offering.<br />

FEB. 27<br />

TUESDAY MOVIE See the<br />

winner of the Best Animated<br />

Award from the L.A. Film<br />

Critics, Boston and Ne w York<br />

critics at the Encinitas Library,<br />

540 Cornish Dri ve at 4 p .m.<br />

Free Tuesday Movie, directed<br />

by Tim Burton. Call (760) 753-<br />

7376 for more information.<br />

FEB. 28<br />

GROUP 7 ART An exhibit by<br />

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A17<br />

OTC actors Devin Collins (left) and Patrick McBride raise sensitive<br />

mental health issues by playing a man living with obsessive compulsive<br />

disorder and his social worker in “<strong>The</strong> Boys Next Door.” Photo<br />

courtesy of Christopher Williams<br />

Play hopes to inspire<br />

dialogue on mental health<br />

By Rachel Stine<br />

OCEANSIDE —<br />

Collaborating with a local<br />

mental health ser vices nonprofit,<br />

the Oceanside <strong>The</strong>atre<br />

Company (OTC) strives to<br />

inspire a discussion of mental<br />

health issues within the community<br />

with its fir st play of<br />

the season, “<strong>The</strong> Boys Next<br />

Door,” which opens <strong>Feb</strong>. 23.<br />

<strong>The</strong> play, written by Tom<br />

Griffin, centers around four<br />

mentally disabled men who<br />

live together in a group home<br />

in Boston and the social worker<br />

who looks after them. Both<br />

a comedy and a dr ama, “<strong>The</strong><br />

Boys Next Door” offers a<br />

glimpse into the dail y joys<br />

and struggles of indi viduals<br />

living with distinct de velopmental<br />

issues, including<br />

obsessive compulsive disorder<br />

and schizophrenia, as well as<br />

the lives of the people who<br />

care for them.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re are definitely<br />

some issues that the pla y<br />

addresses that are touchy subjects.<br />

And I think it will be<br />

thought provoking for the<br />

audience,” said Patrick<br />

McBride, who plays the social<br />

worker Jack Palmer. He<br />

referred to how the show puts<br />

controversial matters center<br />

stage, including how the government<br />

allocates mone y for<br />

the care of people with developmental<br />

disabilities and<br />

whether or not people with<br />

mental handicaps should<br />

have sexual relations.<br />

Cast members said the<br />

one of the greatest challenges<br />

of the pla y was realistically<br />

portraying their c haracters’<br />

mental issues while still making<br />

the c haracters believable<br />

as people and not just r epresentations<br />

of a specific mental<br />

disorder.<br />

“It’s really hard to not go<br />

over the line, to make (each<br />

character) a r eal person and<br />

not a caricature. And I think<br />

that is what us f our men who<br />

are playing these c haracters<br />

are trying to do, is to make it<br />

as believable as possible,”said<br />

Ryan Hunter Lee, who plays a<br />

schizophrenic man, Barry.<br />

“I’ve read about schizophrenia<br />

and met some people<br />

who are schizophrenic, and it’s<br />

like no one per son who has<br />

that disorder is the same at<br />

all,” Hunter Lee said. “Except<br />

for (Barry’s) break down at the<br />

end of the pla y, he doesn’t<br />

have any crazy schizophrenic<br />

episodes like going insane. So,<br />

the subtlety is difficult.”<br />

To help address this challenge<br />

and better under stand<br />

mental health issues, OTC collaborated<br />

with TERI, Inc.<br />

(Training, Education,<br />

Research, and Innovation), a<br />

local nonprofit that pr ovides<br />

services to people with autism<br />

and other developmental and<br />

learning disabilities.<br />

Several members of the<br />

cast as w ell as the dir ector<br />

Kathy Brombacher met with<br />

two TERI group home r esi-<br />

TURN TO PLAY ON A17<br />

the Group 7 artists will run <strong>Feb</strong>.<br />

23 through March 23, with an<br />

artist's reception 5:30 to 8 p .m.<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>. 28 at the Oceanside Art<br />

Gallery, 300 Carlsbad Village<br />

Drive, Carlsbad. For information,<br />

call (760) 845-9017.<br />

MARCH 2<br />

DUAL CHOIRS Hear the<br />

South <strong>Coast</strong> Chamber Choir<br />

and MiraCosta Choirs in<br />

Concert, 7:30 p.m. March 2 in<br />

the Concert Hall, Bldg. 2400,1<br />

Barnard Drive General admission,<br />

$10; students/seniors $8.<br />

DESERT DOINS’ On March<br />

2, Encinitas musician family<br />

Darius, Cleopatra, and Cordelia<br />

Degher will be pla ying at the<br />

Coachella Valley Wildflower<br />

Festival from 11 a.m. to 3:30<br />

p.m. For more information, call<br />

(760) 862-9984 or visit<br />

DesertMountains.org.


A18 THE COAST NEWS<br />

FEB. <strong>22</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

By Promise Yee<br />

OCEANSIDE — <strong>The</strong> Tri-<br />

City Inline Hoc key League<br />

has found a new home rink<br />

and is taking sign ups for its<br />

spring season through <strong>Feb</strong> 20.<br />

<strong>The</strong> league moved from<br />

its former custom-built rink<br />

on Mission San Luis Rey<br />

grounds to pr actices and<br />

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games at Martin Luther King,<br />

Jr. hockey rink.<br />

<strong>The</strong> new location is not<br />

ideal, but does provide a functional<br />

location for the league<br />

to continue until it finds a<br />

spot to build a permanent<br />

rink.<br />

Lacking from the Martin<br />

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ble Plexiglas boards that<br />

allow players to bank shots,<br />

cushioned flooring, and onsite<br />

storage.<br />

Although the rink has<br />

some limitations, the league<br />

board of directors is excited<br />

about the season ahead.<br />

When the prior rink location<br />

was no longer available it was<br />

a bit of a s cramble for the<br />

league to find a place to play.<br />

“We’re lucky to e ven<br />

have it as an option,” Jennifer<br />

D’Amico, board secretary,<br />

said. “Otherwise, we wouldn’t<br />

be having a season at all.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> developmental<br />

league serves 150 pla yers<br />

ages 5 to 17. Teams compete<br />

against same division teams<br />

in the league. <strong>The</strong>re are no<br />

away games against other<br />

leagues.<br />

Tri-City Inline Hoc key<br />

SPORTS<br />

Directing the Open isn’t a bad gig at all<br />

By Tony Cagala<br />

TORREY PINES — He<br />

brushes shoulders with the<br />

world’s best golfer s, has<br />

even gotten to know some<br />

of them really well and his<br />

workplace is the iconic<br />

Torrey Pines Golf Course.<br />

Not a bad gig, if you<br />

can get it.<br />

And as of mor e than a<br />

year ago, Peter Ripa, the<br />

tournament director for the<br />

Farmer’s Insurance Open<br />

has had it.<br />

He inherited the position<br />

from the r etiring Tom<br />

Wilson. Ripa, who spent the<br />

previous years in the same<br />

position with the Cr owne<br />

Plaza Invitational at<br />

Colonial in Ft. Worth, Texas,<br />

said he w anted to become<br />

the Open’s tournament<br />

director not only because of<br />

its San Diego location (he<br />

now resides in Escondido<br />

with his wife and two children),<br />

but because of the<br />

potential he saw in the canvasses<br />

that ar e Torrey<br />

Pines’ fairways and greens.<br />

“It’s hosted a U .S.<br />

Open, it’s a big golf cour se<br />

(7,600 yards),” Ripa said.<br />

“Today’s top players hit it a<br />

long way and the list of<br />

champions at Torrey Pines<br />

just made me, professionally,<br />

look at it and say… ‘This<br />

could be one of the tour’ s<br />

premiere events and should<br />

be,’ and it presented a great<br />

opportunity.”<br />

But now this y ear’s<br />

tournament is o ver. It’s<br />

been over for several weeks<br />

now. Tiger Woods, this year’s<br />

champion has gone home to<br />

Peter Ripa is the tournament<br />

director for the Farmer’s Insurance<br />

Open at Torrey Pines Golf Course.<br />

This was his first full year overseeing<br />

the competition. Courtesy<br />

photo<br />

Florida; San Diego f avorite<br />

Phil Mickelson and the<br />

other golfers hosted at the<br />

event have resumed play at<br />

other tournaments ar ound<br />

the country.<br />

Though Ripa remains<br />

in place, reviewing the<br />

pages of notes on the tournament’s<br />

successes and<br />

going over its w eaknesses.<br />

He’s beginning his preparations<br />

for next year’s contest<br />

It takes a full y ear to<br />

plan and pr epare for the<br />

tournament, Ripa<br />

explained. During those<br />

months of planning, he’s<br />

looking at every facet of the<br />

tournament, down to the<br />

minutiae of how many shuttles<br />

should be running, how<br />

long the shuttle ride<br />

lengths should be and e ven<br />

what videos are playing on<br />

the shuttles to help make<br />

the fans’ experience as high<br />

as it can possibly be.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re was a lot of standing around as fog plagued the third day of the<br />

Farmer’s Insurance Open tournament this year, suspending play and<br />

causing a Monday finish. “You’ve got plans in place but you have to react<br />

to those things that are out of your control, like fog,” said Peter Ripa.<br />

Photo by Bill Reilly<br />

But the hours are long,<br />

he said, and for Ripa it<br />

takes patience. “My personality<br />

is suc h — I w ork fast<br />

and I e xpect change right<br />

away and I e xpect excellence<br />

like five minutes from<br />

now, but it tak es patience.<br />

It’s not going to happen<br />

right away.”<br />

And you can never get<br />

too high or too lo w when it<br />

comes to the successes and<br />

challenges of o verseeing<br />

fans’ experiences and the<br />

needs of the 156 pla yers in<br />

the field (because of the<br />

two-course layout, the Open<br />

is the fir st full-field PGA<br />

tournament of the year), he<br />

explained.<br />

“You’ve got plans in<br />

place but you have to react<br />

to those things that ar e out<br />

of your control, like fog,” he<br />

said.<br />

And then there was the<br />

fog.<br />

“On Thursday, Mother<br />

Nature started to tak e control,”<br />

Ripa said. “And<br />

Thursday through Saturday<br />

was certainly a challenge.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> fog on Satur day,<br />

the third day of the tournament,<br />

never lifted and so<br />

postponed play for all of the<br />

players the entire day.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lost da y prompted<br />

a marathon’s day of play on<br />

TURN TO RIPA ON A19<br />

Inline hockey league takes to rink for spring<br />

Gabriel Asuncion, 13, (left) and Nicholas Asuncion, 15, both of<br />

Oceanside, engage in a practice scrimmage. <strong>The</strong> Tri-City Inline Hockey<br />

League develops players ages 5 to 17. Photo by Promise Yee<br />

League values its mission to<br />

welcomes and train new players<br />

in all divisions.<br />

“Our league is developmental,”<br />

D’Amico said. “A 10year-old<br />

you never put on<br />

skates and wants to play is<br />

perfect for the league. We<br />

welcome new players at all<br />

skill levels.”<br />

Inline hockey is similar<br />

to ice hockey. Players often<br />

build skills and go on to play<br />

ice hockey or both sports.<br />

“We focus on puck handling,<br />

penalties,” D’Amico<br />

said. “We teach skills and the<br />

basics of the game.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> league also has a fall<br />

season and holds summer<br />

boot camps. This year it is celebrating<br />

its 20-year anniversary<br />

as a league.<br />

For more information,<br />

visit tcihl.com.<br />

Contact us at sports@coastnewsgroup.com<br />

with story ideas, photos or suggestions<br />

John Kruk is<br />

not an athlete<br />

By Spencer Hirsch<br />

It was spring tr ain<br />

ing, and John Kruk<br />

was significantly<br />

overweight. He was<br />

also drinking beer and<br />

smoking cigarettes. A<br />

woman recognized him, and<br />

she approached him. “You<br />

should be ashamed of yourself.<br />

You’re an athlete,” she<br />

said.<br />

Kruk responded, “I<br />

ain’t an athlete, lady. I’m a<br />

baseball player.”<br />

It’s a pretty famous<br />

moment in pr ofessional<br />

baseball. I grew up hearing<br />

the story told and retold by<br />

my dad. <strong>The</strong>se things ar e<br />

passed down.<br />

At first, I simply<br />

enjoyed it as a funny anecdote.<br />

Time passed, and it<br />

became a poignant depiction<br />

of that elusi ve quality<br />

that separates baseball<br />

from other tr aditional<br />

sports.<br />

More recently, I’ve<br />

come to apply it to anything<br />

loved, but not quite full y<br />

understood by the gener al<br />

public. Action sports ar e<br />

often a good e xample of<br />

this. Kruk’s brief r esponse<br />

comes about as close as anything<br />

else in defining the<br />

unique drive of an action<br />

sports enthusiast.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re have been other<br />

slogans of a similar nature<br />

geared more toward the<br />

action sports “insider,” such<br />

as, “Only a surfer knows the<br />

feeling.” But I’ve seen that<br />

motto on one too man y tshirts.<br />

“For love of the game,”<br />

also comes close in helping<br />

to decipher the action<br />

sports drive; but I still think<br />

Kevin Costner peaked with<br />

“Field of Dr eams” and<br />

“Bull Durham.”<br />

So I r eturn to Kruk’ s<br />

philosophy. <strong>The</strong> simple distinction<br />

that Kruk mak es<br />

between an athlete and a<br />

baseball player is all I r eally<br />

need.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re’s no g reat mystery.<br />

It’s not hard to explain.<br />

I surf because it’ s fun.<br />

That’s it. I skate and ski<br />

because it’s fun.<br />

More than an ywhere<br />

else I’ve been, I think<br />

coastal North County most<br />

values and under stands<br />

that simple longing to ward<br />

board sports.<br />

In this column, I hope<br />

to capture a bit of that. I<br />

hope to capture the coastal<br />

quality and the John Kruk<br />

hypothesis, as it pertains to<br />

surf, skate and snow.<br />

Twice a month, I’ll be<br />

writing profiles on local figures,<br />

up-and-comers, industry<br />

veterans and wave-makers.<br />

I’ll cover brands that<br />

are doing something different<br />

here in our community.<br />

I’ll feature shops, trends,<br />

events, shows and action<br />

sports premieres at La<br />

Paloma.<br />

I’m also inter ested in<br />

fitness, high school surf<br />

teams, local clubs and travel<br />

ideas. Anything that<br />

blends action sports and<br />

our community deserves<br />

attention.<br />

With that in mind, I’ll<br />

be looking f or suggestions<br />

from readers. My contact<br />

information will be included<br />

with e very column. Let<br />

me know what I’m missing.<br />

Direct my focus to things<br />

this community cares<br />

about, even if most of us<br />

don’t know about them yet.<br />

Email shirsch@coastnewsgroup.com<br />

for suggestions,<br />

questions or an ything else<br />

that comes to mind.<br />

A bit about me: I g rew<br />

up in North County . I’ve<br />

surfed, skated and skied<br />

most of my life. I’ve enjoyed<br />

great sessions and I’ve<br />

endured my share of injury.<br />

I’ve competed at the<br />

high school and college levels,<br />

and I’ve also sworn off<br />

action sports competition<br />

on a fe w separate occasions.<br />

In recent years, I’ve<br />

worked in marketing, e-<br />

<strong>The</strong> simple distinction that Kruk<br />

makes between an athlete and a<br />

baseball player is all I really need.<br />

commerce and brand development<br />

across several<br />

action sports brands,<br />

including Skullcandy<br />

Headphones, Armourdillo<br />

Belt Co. and Stereo<br />

Skateboards.<br />

I live in Encinitas with<br />

the same bud dies I’ve had<br />

forever. I surf Pipes, I ski<br />

Mammoth and I skate a<br />

friend’s backyard.<br />

In the next session, I’ll<br />

be profiling a young, local<br />

skater.<br />

He’s a resident of Del<br />

Mar and a g raduate of<br />

Canyon Crest Academy.<br />

He came of age under<br />

the wing of the “Birdman”<br />

Tony Hawk.<br />

He’s the action sports<br />

equivalent of the childhood<br />

actor who grew up.<br />

And now, he’s reinventing<br />

himself.


FEB. <strong>22</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

STANDOFF<br />

CONTINUED FROM A3<br />

received a wound to his leg,<br />

but was in stable condition.<br />

Both deputies ar e expected<br />

to be OK.<br />

At press time the names<br />

of the two deputies were not<br />

yet released, but both w ere<br />

from the Encinitas Sheriff ’s<br />

Station.<br />

Sheriff’s Special<br />

Enforcement detail assumed<br />

perimeter control of the<br />

location, and crisis negotiators<br />

arrived and had been in<br />

contact with the per son,<br />

Fraser said.<br />

He added that comm unication<br />

had been underway,<br />

but through what<br />

means remained unclear.<br />

At a pr ess briefing<br />

Wednesday night F raser<br />

urged the suspect to surr ender<br />

peacefully.<br />

<strong>The</strong> man w as the onl y<br />

person to be in the house at<br />

the time of the standoff.<br />

Fraser described the scene<br />

as “volatile” due to not<br />

knowing the type of firearm<br />

the suspect had.<br />

At least nine homes in<br />

COUNCIL<br />

CONTINUED FROM A6<br />

tification.<br />

Solana Beach submitted<br />

its draft on Oct. 30, 2012. <strong>The</strong><br />

department requested about a<br />

dozen modifications and less<br />

than two months later sent a<br />

letter to the city stating the<br />

plan addressed all state<br />

requirements.<br />

HCD suggestions included<br />

that the city do mor e to<br />

encourage and f acilitate the<br />

development of extremely low<br />

income households be yond<br />

allowing for single-room occupancy<br />

units.<br />

In response, the city<br />

agreed to hold workshops with<br />

developers and provide financial<br />

or in-kind tec hnical assistance.<br />

HCD also recommended<br />

the city issue requests for proposals<br />

for development on the<br />

City Hall site as w ell as the<br />

parking lot on South Sierr a<br />

Avenue.<br />

<strong>The</strong> city has been w orking<br />

with a developer for an<br />

affordable housing comple x<br />

on the latter.<br />

“We will be issuing an<br />

RFP for both those lots,” Ott<br />

said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> department also<br />

asked for additional information<br />

on the status of de velopment<br />

at the Solana Beach train<br />

station.<br />

City staff noted HCD<br />

accepted the dr aft housing<br />

plan after only one review,<br />

something that doesn’ t happen<br />

often.<br />

Council members also<br />

made the final tw o appointments<br />

to the city’ s advisory<br />

committees, naming William<br />

Fuhrman and Thomas<br />

Alexander to the Pu blic<br />

It’s an<br />

unfortunate<br />

situation, and I<br />

think it’s a sign<br />

of the times.”<br />

Ian Thompson<br />

Encinitas resident<br />

the nearest proximity to the<br />

house had been evacuated.<br />

A Red Cross center was<br />

set up at the Encinitas<br />

Community Center f or the<br />

families that had been displaced.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re were about 32<br />

people at the community<br />

center Wednesday night,<br />

including Ian Thompson,<br />

who’s lived in the area for 25<br />

years. Apart from some gun<br />

fire on Ne w Year’s Eve, he<br />

hasn’t seen anything like<br />

this before.<br />

“It’s an unfortunate situation,<br />

and I think it’s a sign<br />

of the times, ” Thompson<br />

Safety Commission.<br />

Seventeen vacancies to<br />

the city’s five committees were<br />

filled at the Jan. 23 meeting.<br />

Public Safety had fi ve available<br />

positions but onl y four<br />

applicants. Morey Rahimi and<br />

incumbents David Bittar and<br />

Bernhard Geierstanger were<br />

appointed.<br />

Dean Pasko listed Public<br />

Safety as his second choice but<br />

was named to his first preference,<br />

the View Assessment<br />

Commission.<br />

Had council members reappointed<br />

Georgia Wood to<br />

View Assessment, Pasko could<br />

have been named to Public<br />

Safety, leaving only one vacancy.<strong>The</strong>y<br />

chose not to do so and<br />

did not reply to emails asking<br />

why.<br />

Alexander’s term on<br />

Public Safety w as expiring<br />

when appointments w ere initially<br />

made.<br />

Ott said he w anted to<br />

return but his application wasn’t<br />

submitted in time.<br />

Other applicants included<br />

Paul Bishop, who already<br />

serves on View Assessment,<br />

and Molly Fleming.<br />

None of the 10 applicants<br />

not appointed to the various<br />

commissions Jan. 23 reapplied<br />

during the tw o-week<br />

reposting period.<br />

Councilwoman Lesa<br />

Heebner asked staff to review<br />

all commissions to ensure<br />

they are providing a service to<br />

the community, don’t put an<br />

undue burden on staff and<br />

clearly state the mission and<br />

duties for each group.<br />

She said some Parks and<br />

Recreation commissioners<br />

thought they would be designing<br />

parks rather than planning<br />

events, the main responsibility<br />

for that committee.<br />

said. “Here we are in a somewhat<br />

affluent neighborhood<br />

and this level of violence has<br />

reached us, so I don’t think<br />

any community is protected<br />

from the issue of guns in this<br />

day and age.”<br />

Thompson said it was an<br />

inconvenience, but that it is<br />

what it is. “We’ll make the<br />

best of it,” he said.<br />

Residents have since<br />

been allowed to return to<br />

their homes.<br />

At the time of the event<br />

Leucadia Boulevard from<br />

Interstate 5 to just north of<br />

Saxony Road was closed.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Sheriff’s Homicide<br />

team is the primar y investigating<br />

unit in charge of the<br />

investigation and r emained<br />

on scene.<br />

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Sunday and a conclusion<br />

on Monday. Ripa opened<br />

the final r ound’s play, the<br />

remaining 11-holes, to the<br />

public free of charge.<br />

In the 17 to 18 months<br />

that he’s been living in San<br />

Diego, one of the things<br />

that he’s learned this summer<br />

was that y ou can’t<br />

underestimate the a bility<br />

for San Diegans to get out<br />

of work, he explained.<br />

“And on Monda y, they<br />

found a way,” Ripa said.<br />

Tournament officials<br />

estimated anywhere from<br />

12,000 to 15,000 f ans turning<br />

out to see Tiger Woods<br />

finish his r ound and win<br />

<strong>The</strong> Escondido,<br />

Oceanside and Car lsbad<br />

Police were all officiall y<br />

assisting in the SWAT operations.<br />

Law enforcement from<br />

National City to Mir aCosta<br />

Police to Santee Sheriff’s,<br />

U.S. Marshals, the California<br />

Highway Patrol and other s<br />

all arrived on the scene<br />

Wednesday to assist.<br />

“Typically, when we<br />

have an incident wher e an<br />

officer or deputy is fired<br />

upon and especially wounded,<br />

we’ll see a lar ge<br />

response; a lar ge contingency<br />

that will r espond as<br />

we do if another agency goes<br />

under fire. <strong>The</strong>y want to<br />

help,” Fraser said.<br />

the tournament.<br />

“It was a r eally good<br />

Monday crowd,” Ripa<br />

added.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fog, he added, did<br />

pose a unique situation.<br />

While he was monitoring<br />

for any weather<br />

changes alongside a meteorologist,<br />

he said it didn’ t<br />

prove necessary to<br />

announce that pla y would<br />

still be delayed. “Your eyes<br />

told you you couldn’t play,”<br />

he said. “Whereas if w e<br />

were talking a bout a r ain<br />

storm, or some other natural<br />

event there’s some level<br />

of predictability when it<br />

would pass, but really for<br />

us…the conditions w ere<br />

ripe for fog and y ou just<br />

had to wait through it.”<br />

Expires 2-28-13<br />

A19


A20 THE COAST NEWS<br />

FEB. <strong>22</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

LICK THE PLATE<br />

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burger for lunch with<br />

caramelized onions and<br />

roasted garlic aioli.<br />

On the dinner menu we<br />

serve venison sliders with<br />

onion jam and tellagio<br />

cheese. Wild boar osso<br />

bucco over Anson Mills<br />

grits is on the dinner men u<br />

also. And remember always<br />

TASTE OF WINE<br />

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run by Jason Haas, with his<br />

emphasis on Rhone style<br />

wines using vines fr om<br />

French Beaucastel, creating<br />

a world-class Chateauneuf-<br />

Du-Pape style of wine; and<br />

Cass Winery, specialists in<br />

Rhone varietals such as<br />

Grenache, Mourvedre,<br />

Viognier, Syrah and<br />

Roussane.<br />

Playful Ted Plemmons<br />

runs the show on Paso’s east<br />

side in the shadow of a huge<br />

heritage oak tree, symbolic<br />

of Paso Robles (which literally<br />

means “the Pass of the<br />

Oaks.”)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Rhone Valley plays<br />

a big r ole with its F rench<br />

varietals, but Zinfandel is<br />

the celebrated grape in this<br />

part of the Calif ornia Wine<br />

World.<br />

March 15 to Mar ch 17,<br />

Paso invites the public to<br />

more than 130 wineries that<br />

offer barrel tastings, winemaker<br />

dinners, BBQ’s and<br />

live music. It’s called “Grow<br />

Zinfully Wild.”<br />

But back to the P aso<br />

San Diego Road Sho w this<br />

month <strong>Feb</strong>. 25 and <strong>Feb</strong>. 26.<br />

I asked Communications<br />

Director Chris Taranto why<br />

a road show of this type is<br />

best for SoCal wine lo vers<br />

that want to learn a bout<br />

Paso wines. “We have more<br />

than 30 wineries sho wcasing<br />

over 150 wines with<br />

many of our mar quee<br />

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north end of the project, forming<br />

more of a barrier than a<br />

welcome. Just where will the<br />

retail bonanza come from?<br />

<strong>The</strong> city is dri ven to<br />

develop residential areas and<br />

commercial zones because it<br />

needs the sales and pr operty<br />

tax revenue to ser vice enormous<br />

bond de bt, pay excessive<br />

salaries and pensions,and<br />

cover operating expenses.<br />

Eighty-one percent of General<br />

Fund revenue comes fr om<br />

check on the w eekends as<br />

many of our specials<br />

involve game meats in some<br />

fashion.<br />

I’ve tried all the game<br />

dishes at Union and the y<br />

are worth checking out. And<br />

I will r eiterate what Chef<br />

Gethin said a bout not<br />

ordering it a bove medium<br />

rare, you will be disappointed<br />

unless you like dry meat.<br />

Check Union out at localu-<br />

wineries and our lesser<br />

known properties that ar e<br />

looking to be disco vered,”<br />

he said.<br />

I asked him what v arietals<br />

he r ecommended.<br />

“Historically we became<br />

known for Zinfandel.<br />

Italian immigrants brought<br />

it with them as the y homesteaded<br />

the ar ea. In the<br />

‘80s we saw a lot of<br />

Cabernet planted in the<br />

region.<br />

Today, Paso has earned<br />

a lot of acclaim f or the<br />

Rhone varietals and<br />

blends.” He went on to say<br />

“I want to encourage everyone<br />

to visit paso wine.com<br />

to learn a bout the e vent<br />

and purchase an admission<br />

to attend the winemak er<br />

dinners at select r estaurants<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>. 25 and the Grand<br />

Tasting <strong>Feb</strong>. 26 from 6 to<br />

8:30 p.m. at the McMillin<br />

Events Center at Liberty<br />

Station in Pt. Loma.<br />

On <strong>Feb</strong>. 27, Wine Steals<br />

in Hillcrest and Cardiff will<br />

also be featuring wines<br />

from Paso from 5:30 to 7<br />

p.m. We feel that our w ellbalanced<br />

full bodied<br />

California style wines will<br />

please your palate.” I can<br />

second that emotion.<br />

Wine Bytes<br />

A premium Rose’ tasting<br />

is contin uing Tuesday<br />

through Saturday from 5:30<br />

to 9 p.m. at Addison in the<br />

Grand Resort in Del Mar .<br />

Flights of thr ee beautiful<br />

sales and property taxes.<br />

Streetscape is particularly<br />

appealing to the city<br />

because the $20 million funding<br />

comes fr om TransNet,<br />

which is countywide sales tax<br />

revenue. <strong>The</strong> city e xpects<br />

great benefit for little cost.<br />

To help bring Streetscape<br />

about, the city annually gives<br />

$30,000 of taxpa yers’ money<br />

to the Leucadia 101 Main<br />

Street Association, an ostensibly<br />

non-profit group of merchants,<br />

commercial real estate<br />

owners and de velopers. <strong>The</strong><br />

city also contr acts Peder<br />

nion101.com and Tip-Top<br />

Meats in Carlsbad is a good<br />

source for game to cook at<br />

home.<br />

Visit tiptopmeats.com<br />

for more information.<br />

David Boylan is the founder of<br />

Artichoke Creative, an Encinitas<br />

based integrated marketing agency.<br />

He can be reached at<br />

david@artichoke-creative.com.<br />

wines for $20. More information<br />

at (877) 814-8472.<br />

Rossi’s Pizza and P asta<br />

in San Mar cos is ha ving a<br />

Pedroncelli Wine Dinner<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>. 23 at 6:30 p.m. Cost is<br />

$60. Five courses with fi ve<br />

tastings including the<br />

acclaimed Pedroncelli<br />

Mother Clone Zinf andel.<br />

RSVP at (760) 533-4486.<br />

Movie night at Orfila<br />

Winery in Escondido F eb.<br />

23 from 6:30 to 8:30 p .m.<br />

features Casablanca with<br />

Humphrey Bogart. Cost is<br />

$8. Wine and snacks available.<br />

Details at (760) 738-<br />

6500 ext. <strong>22</strong>.<br />

Davanti Enoteca in<br />

Little Italy San Diego pr esents<br />

an evening with Peter<br />

Neptune Master Wine<br />

Sommelier <strong>Feb</strong>. 26 from<br />

6:30 to 10 p .m. Spanish<br />

wines with a six-course dinner<br />

are featured. $ 85.<br />

RSVP at (619) 237-9606.<br />

Il Fornaio in Del Mar<br />

hosts a Mic hele Chiarlo<br />

Wine Dinner <strong>Feb</strong>. 28 from 6<br />

to 10 p .m. Cost is $55.<br />

Wines include Bar olo and<br />

Barbaresco. Call for RSVP<br />

at (858) 755-8876.<br />

Frank Mangio is a renowned wine connoisseur<br />

certified by Wine Spectator.<br />

His library can be viewed at www.tasteofwinetv.com.<br />

(Average Google certified<br />

900 visits per day) He is one of the top<br />

five wine commentators on the Web.<br />

Reach him at mangiompc@aol.com.<br />

Norby at $105,000 of taxpa yers’<br />

money annually to be<br />

Highway 101 coordinator and<br />

to play seven other roles, all of<br />

which strongly influence<br />

Streetscape. <strong>The</strong> city has<br />

made Norby a one-man interlocking<br />

directorate.<br />

If the Str eetscape plan<br />

itself were as good as the<br />

scheme that brought it about,<br />

few people would object.<br />

<strong>The</strong> city has the full y<br />

funded opportunity to do it<br />

well. Why do it poorly?<br />

Doug Fiske lives west of<br />

101 in Leucadia<br />

YOGA<br />

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their children out of the<br />

program. Still, he said the<br />

district has worked to find<br />

“individualized solutions<br />

for each of the f amilies,”<br />

including a separ ate PE<br />

class at some of the<br />

schools.<br />

<strong>The</strong> yoga program<br />

counts toward the 200 minutes<br />

of r equired PE in<br />

some district sc hools, but<br />

not others like El Camino<br />

Creek, Baird said.<br />

Further, Baird said the<br />

BRUSH WITH ART<br />

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es to further de velop her<br />

artistic ability. Having studied<br />

through the Watts Atelier<br />

in Encinitas and many weekend<br />

workshops with pr ominent<br />

artists, she says, “I<br />

believe that an y of m y success<br />

as an oil painter is a<br />

result of early and continual<br />

daily practice with drawing.”<br />

Relocating to Car lsbad<br />

with her husband in 2008,<br />

Pacheco states, “<strong>The</strong> nearby<br />

Pacific Ocean, with its waterways<br />

and lagoons,has provided<br />

me with much inspiration<br />

and subject matter f or my<br />

paintings.”<br />

She continues, “I’m passionate<br />

about painting<br />

because I feel complete<br />

when I’m doing it.<br />

Sometimes as I paint, I'm<br />

feeling a one-ness with<br />

nature and things seem to<br />

fall into place. Other times,<br />

when I'm not a ble to r each<br />

that level of concentration, I<br />

chalk it up to e xperience,<br />

scrape the boar d, and move<br />

on. It's all a learning part of<br />

life.”<br />

When painting “en<br />

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realignment.<br />

In surrounding Los<br />

Angeles County, homicides<br />

were at 166, the lowest<br />

number since 1970.<br />

By contrast, murders<br />

were up in the San<br />

Francisco Bay area,<br />

increasing from 248 in<br />

2010 and 275 in 2011 to<br />

310 last year.<br />

Almost all the<br />

increase took place in<br />

three cities, San Jose, San<br />

Francisco and Oakland,<br />

where killings rose 52 percent<br />

over two years.<br />

Taken together, those<br />

three cities lost more than<br />

850 police officers to budget<br />

cuts over the last thr ee<br />

years, which may help<br />

explain some of their<br />

homicide increase.<br />

<strong>The</strong> other dozen cities<br />

in the region reporting had<br />

24 percent less m urders<br />

over that period, and overall,<br />

Bay area slayings<br />

remain well below historic<br />

highs.<br />

It’s a mixed bag, with<br />

preliminary numbers for<br />

the first six months of last<br />

year showing violent crime<br />

in major cities ma y have<br />

climbed 4 per cent and<br />

property crime 9 percent.<br />

Even at that, crime<br />

overall appears to be w ell<br />

below the historic peaks of<br />

the 1980s.<br />

And in 2011,<br />

California crime r anked<br />

third from the bottom<br />

program’s curriculum w as<br />

built upon fitness standards<br />

dictated by the state<br />

government, not any kind<br />

of religion.<br />

Baird also noted several<br />

law firms have offered to<br />

take the district’s case pro<br />

bono.<br />

<strong>The</strong> district started<br />

yoga at five of its schools in<br />

the fall, and then launched<br />

the program at its f our<br />

remaining schools in<br />

January. At most of the<br />

schools, students in all<br />

grades participate in the<br />

program twice a w eek for<br />

plein air” Pacheco usually<br />

paints relatively small canvasses,<br />

making it possible to<br />

capture an accur ate representation<br />

of a scene bef ore<br />

the sunlight c hanges its orientation<br />

significantly. She<br />

says, “When I'm out in the<br />

field painting, I'm recording<br />

patterns of light, colors and<br />

values that I can r elay to a<br />

larger studio piece later .”<br />

When asked by collectors to<br />

recreate one of her plein air<br />

paintings on a larger scale to<br />

satisfy their needs, she often<br />

uses her original plein air<br />

paintings as her guide.<br />

As recipient of man y<br />

awards during the past several<br />

years, Pacheco was selected<br />

from hundreds of entries<br />

to participate in a juried<br />

exhibition sponsored by the<br />

San Diego Museum of Art<br />

Artists Guild. Titled, “En<br />

Plein Air: a Char les Reiffel<br />

Tribute <strong>2013</strong>,” the international<br />

exhibition was juried<br />

by both Martin E. Petersen,<br />

author and f ormer senior<br />

Curator of American<br />

Painting at the San Diego<br />

Museum of Art, and Jean<br />

Stern, renowned authority<br />

on California Impressionism<br />

among the ten lar gest<br />

states.<br />

No one y et knows if<br />

the preliminary numbers<br />

will stand up or if an y<br />

increases are due to<br />

realignment.<br />

But it’s certain that<br />

given the or der to fr ee<br />

thousands of prisoner s<br />

that came fr om federal<br />

judges backed by the U.S.<br />

Supreme Court, things<br />

could be much worse.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> governor was<br />

presented with thr ee<br />

choices,” his press secretary,<br />

Gil Duran, wrote in an<br />

email. Brown, Duran said,<br />

could have defied the<br />

order, precipitating a constitutional<br />

crisis.<br />

He also could ha ve<br />

released prisoners willynilly,<br />

without concern f or<br />

public safety.<br />

Or he could do something<br />

like the realignment<br />

program, which keeps all<br />

serious, violent or se xual<br />

offenders in prisons.<br />

<strong>The</strong> program transfers<br />

no present state prison<br />

inmates to county jails and<br />

allows no one placed there<br />

to be released earlier than<br />

they otherwise would have<br />

been. All felons sent to<br />

state prison will do all<br />

their time there.<br />

<strong>The</strong> inmate r eduction<br />

stems mainly from two categories:<br />

About 14,000 ar e<br />

parole violators who previously<br />

would have been<br />

sent back to state prison<br />

and now go to county jails<br />

instead, if parole violation<br />

30 minutes. Currently, the<br />

University of San Diego is<br />

studying how the pr ogram<br />

affects student beha vior<br />

and health.<br />

“We’re waiting for<br />

those results,” Baird said.<br />

“Anecdotally, we’ve heard<br />

from students and principals<br />

that ther e are lots of<br />

positives to the program —<br />

students are more relaxed<br />

and better able to study.”<br />

But Broyles’ press<br />

release isn’t as optimistic,<br />

stating the program has led<br />

to “harassment and bull ying.”<br />

and Executive Director of<br />

the Irvine Museum.<br />

Selection into this exhibition<br />

was indeed an honor.<br />

Two of P acheco’s plein<br />

air paintings, along with<br />

those of 33 other selected<br />

artists, will be on exhibit at L<br />

Street Fine Art in San<br />

Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter<br />

from <strong>Feb</strong>. 19 through April 6.<br />

<strong>The</strong> public is invited to meet<br />

the artists at an opening<br />

reception honoring the<br />

award recipients <strong>Feb</strong>. 24<br />

from 6 to 9 p.m.<br />

For more information<br />

about the e xhibition go to<br />

http://sdmaag.org/events/cha<br />

rles-reiffel-en-plein-air-international-artists-exhibition<br />

More about Rita<br />

Pacheco can be found at ritapacheco.com.<br />

Kay Colvin is an art consultant and<br />

director of the L Street Fine Art<br />

Gallery in San Diego’s Gaslamp<br />

Quarter. She specializes in promoting<br />

emerging and mid-career artists and<br />

bringing enrichment programs to elementary<br />

schools through <strong>The</strong> Kid’s<br />

College. Contact her at<br />

kaycolvin@lstreetfineart.com.<br />

is their sole new offense.<br />

Another 10,000 sta ying<br />

in county jails pr eviously<br />

would have gone to<br />

state prison f or felonies<br />

that were not se xual, violent<br />

or serious, by legal<br />

definition.<br />

None of those inmates<br />

can have prior convictions<br />

in these thr ee categories,<br />

either.<br />

“A mass r elease of<br />

serious felons w as on the<br />

table due to the court<br />

order,” said Terri<br />

McDonald, undersecretary<br />

of the state prison system.<br />

“We had to find an alternative<br />

that left higher-risk<br />

offenders in state prison.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> crime n umbers<br />

now are all over the place,<br />

so it’s far too soon to know<br />

what’s really happening on<br />

the streets,” she added.<br />

Which means no one<br />

knows yet whether realignment<br />

has caused crime to<br />

rise slightly or not.<br />

But one thing is certain:<br />

Most alternati ves to<br />

doing realignment as it<br />

now works could ha ve<br />

been a lot worse.<br />

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columns, go to californiafocus.net


FEB. <strong>22</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Despite hearing, commission postpones<br />

ruling on Quarry Creek development<br />

By Rachel Stine<br />

CARLSBAD — Carlsbad’s<br />

Planning Commission hear d<br />

presentations from city staff<br />

and the de veloper, as well as<br />

comments from more than 50<br />

members of the public at its<br />

hearing on the Quarr y Creek<br />

project on <strong>Feb</strong>. 20, which<br />

caused the commission to postpone<br />

making a decision on the<br />

housing project until its March<br />

6 meeting.<br />

Proposed by developer<br />

Corky McMillin Companies,<br />

the Quarry Creek residential<br />

project proposes building 656<br />

housing units on a 156-acre site<br />

on the border of Carlsbad and<br />

Oceanside.<br />

<strong>The</strong> site is south of state<br />

Route 78 and w est of College<br />

Boulevard, and contains the<br />

Marron-Hayes Adobe and El<br />

Salto Falls.<br />

Opponents of the pr oject<br />

raised concerns about the<br />

development’s affect on the<br />

site’s historical significance,<br />

open space, and wildlife, and<br />

campaigned for an alternative<br />

plan that did not include developing<br />

an undeveloped portion<br />

of the Quarry Creek land<br />

known as the panhandle.<br />

“When the EIR (environmental<br />

impact report) was<br />

done, I don’t believe an accurate<br />

accounting w as given to<br />

the historical significance (of<br />

the land and adobe),” said<br />

Shelley Hayes Caron, who<br />

resides in the Marr on-Hayes<br />

Adobe and whose f amily owns<br />

the site’s historical district.<br />

“People that have been coming<br />

to this area for generations. If<br />

we can sa ve the panhandle,<br />

then that vie w can be passed<br />

on to future generations.”<br />

Mel Vernon, tribal captain<br />

of the San Louis Re y Band of<br />

Mission Indians, spoke on the<br />

site’s Native American history,<br />

particularly in regards to El<br />

Salto Falls. “<strong>The</strong> falls preservation<br />

and pr otection is one of<br />

our highest priorities,” he said.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> grading, the building<br />

is detrimental to some wildlife,<br />

small birds and mammals,”<br />

said San Diego Animal<br />

Advocates representative Jane<br />

Cartmill. “Tonight we have<br />

heard all a bout the pr oblems<br />

for people, but I think we need<br />

to consider the pr oblems for<br />

animals too.”<br />

Corky McMillin<br />

Companies’ Senior Vice<br />

President Todd Galaraneau,<br />

repeatedly emphasized in his<br />

presentation that the housing<br />

project would not be economically<br />

feasible without de veloping<br />

the panhandle.<br />

He said that if McMillin<br />

did not develop the space and<br />

moved the housing units onto<br />

the site’s main par cels, “Your<br />

revenues drop significantly, but<br />

your costs do not dr op correspondingly.”<br />

Many supporters of the<br />

housing project emphasized<br />

If we can save the panhandle,<br />

then that view can be passed on to<br />

future generations.”<br />

Shelley Hayes Caron<br />

Marron-Hayes Adobe resident<br />

that the de velopment would<br />

bring much needed affordable<br />

housing to Carlsbad while also<br />

preserving a g reat amount of<br />

open space.<br />

“I think Quarry Creek represents<br />

a win-win f or Carlsbad<br />

by adding affordable-grade<br />

housing and market-grade<br />

housing,” said Walter Heiberg,<br />

who works for an aff ordable<br />

housing company.<br />

“This (proposed project)<br />

actually preserves much more<br />

open space than w e have in<br />

other development areas in our<br />

community,” said Marcela<br />

Escobar-Eck, the former planning<br />

director for Carlsbad.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Quarry Creek project<br />

will need approval from the<br />

planning commission bef ore<br />

requesting final approval from<br />

City Council.<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

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A<strong>22</strong> THE COAST NEWS<br />

FEB. <strong>22</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Legals 800<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE TS<br />

No. 12-0030314 Title Order No. 12-<br />

0055052 APN No. 264-391-18-00<br />

YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A<br />

DEED OF TRUST, DATED<br />

10/31/2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE<br />

ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR<br />

PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT<br />

A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED<br />

AN EXPLANATION OF THE<br />

NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING<br />

AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD<br />

CONTACT A LAWYER. Notice is<br />

hereby given that RECONTR UST<br />

COMPANY, N.A., as duly appointed<br />

trustee pursuant to the Deed of<br />

Trust executed by TYLER L. HIG-<br />

GINS AND STEFANIE R. HIG-<br />

GINS, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS<br />

JOINT TENANTS., dated<br />

10/31/2005 and recorded 11/3/2005,<br />

as Instrument No. 2005-0957883, in<br />

Book , Page 11898, of Official<br />

Records in the office of the County<br />

Recorder of San Diego County ,<br />

State of Calif ornia, will sell on<br />

03/15/<strong>2013</strong> at 10:00AM, On the<br />

grounds of the Scottish Rite Ev ent<br />

Center, located at 1895 Camino Del<br />

Rio South, San Diego, CA at public<br />

auction, to the highest bid der for<br />

cash or c heck as described belo w,<br />

payable in full at time of sale, all<br />

right, title, and interest conveyed<br />

to and now held b y it under said<br />

Deed of Trust, in the property situated<br />

in said County and State and<br />

as more fully described in the<br />

above referenced Deed of Trust.<br />

<strong>The</strong> street address and other common<br />

designation, if any, of the real<br />

property described a bove is pur -<br />

ported to be: 429 BRIDOON TER-<br />

RACE, ENCINITAS, CA, 92024.<br />

<strong>The</strong> undersigned Trustee disclaims<br />

any liability for any incorrectness<br />

of the street address and other<br />

com-mon designation, if any, shown<br />

herein. <strong>The</strong> total amount of the<br />

unpaid balance with interest thereon<br />

of the obligation secured by the<br />

property to be sold plus reasonable<br />

estimated costs, expenses and<br />

advances at the time of the initial<br />

publication of the Notice of Sale is<br />

$2,004,916.73. It is possible that at<br />

the time of sale the opening bid<br />

may be less than the total inde btedness<br />

due. In addition to cash, the<br />

Trustee will accept cashier's<br />

checks drawn on a state or national<br />

bank, a check drawn by a state or<br />

federal credit union, or a c heck<br />

drawn by a state or federal savings<br />

and loan association, savings association,<br />

or savings bank specified<br />

in Section 5102 of the F inancial<br />

Code and authoriz ed to do business<br />

in this state. Said sale will be<br />

made, in an ''AS IS'' condition, but<br />

without covenant or w arranty,<br />

express or implied, regarding title,<br />

possession or encumbrances, to satisfy<br />

the inde btedness secured by<br />

said Deed of Trust, advances thereunder,<br />

with interest as pr ovided,<br />

and the unpaid principal of the<br />

Note secured by said Deed of Trust<br />

with interest thereon as pr ovided<br />

in said Note, plus fees, charges and<br />

expenses of the Trustee and of the<br />

trusts created by said Deed of<br />

Trust. If required by the provisions<br />

of section 2923.5 of the Calif ornia<br />

Civil Code, the declaration from<br />

the mortgagee, beneficiary or<br />

authorized agent is attached to the<br />

Notice of Trustee’s Sale duly<br />

recorded with the appr opriate<br />

County Recorder’s Office. NOTICE<br />

TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If y ou<br />

are considering bidding on this<br />

property lien, you should under -<br />

stand that there are risks involved<br />

in bidding at a trustee auction. You<br />

will be bidding on a lien, not on a<br />

property itself. Placing the highest<br />

bid at a trustee auction does not<br />

automatically entitle you to fr ee<br />

and clear ownership of the property.<br />

You should also be a ware that<br />

the lien being auctioned off may be<br />

a junior lien. If you are the highest<br />

bidder at the auction, you are or<br />

may be r esponsible for paying off<br />

all liens senior to the lien being<br />

auctioned off, before you can<br />

receive clear title to the pr operty.<br />

You are encouraged to investigate<br />

the existence, priority, and size of<br />

outstanding liens that may exist on<br />

this property by contacting the<br />

county recorder’s office or a title<br />

insurance company, either of which<br />

may charge you a fee for this information.<br />

If you consult either of<br />

these resources, you should be<br />

aware that the lender ma y hold<br />

more than one mortgage or deed of<br />

trust on the pr operty. NOTICE TO<br />

PROPERTY OWNER <strong>The</strong> sale date<br />

shown on this notice of sale may be<br />

postponed one or mor e times by<br />

the mortgagee, beneficiary,<br />

trustee, or a court, pursuant to<br />

Section 2924g of the Calif ornia<br />

Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law requires that<br />

information about trustee sale<br />

postponements be made a vailable<br />

to you and to the public, as a courtesy<br />

to those not pr esent at the<br />

sale. If you wish to learn whether<br />

your sale date has been postponed,<br />

and, if applica-ble, the rescheduled<br />

time and date f or the sale of this<br />

property, you may call 1-800-281-<br />

8219 or visit this Internet Web site<br />

www.recontrustco.com, using the<br />

file number assigned to this case<br />

12-0030314. Information about<br />

postponements that are very short<br />

in duration or that occur close in<br />

time to the scheduled sale may not<br />

immediately be r eflected in the<br />

telephone information or on the<br />

Internet Web site. <strong>The</strong> best way to<br />

verify postponement inf ormation<br />

is to attend the sc heduled sale.<br />

Legals 800<br />

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A.<br />

1800 Tapo Canyon Rd., CA6-914-01-<br />

94 SIMI VALLEY, CA 93063<br />

Phone/Sale Information: (800) 281-<br />

8219 By: Trustee's Sale Officer<br />

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. is<br />

a debt collector attempting to collect<br />

a de bt. Any information<br />

obtained will be used f or that purpose.<br />

FEI # 1006.164825 2/<strong>22</strong>, 3/01,<br />

3/08/<strong>2013</strong> CN 14611<br />

T.S. No. 12-21671 APN: 166-<br />

614-01-00 Loan No. 5760210<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE<br />

YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A<br />

DEED OF TRUST DATED<br />

10/29/2010. UNLESS YOU TAKE<br />

ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR<br />

PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT<br />

A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED<br />

AN EXPLANATION OF THE<br />

NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING<br />

AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD<br />

CONTACT A LAWYER. A public<br />

auction sale to the highest bid der<br />

for cash, cashier's check drawn on<br />

City of Encinitas<br />

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I. REQUESTS FOR PROPOSALS<br />

Notice is hereby given that the City of Encinitas, California will<br />

accept sealed proposals from qualified firms to perform Bus Stop<br />

Maintenance Services. Proposal will be accepted at the Encinitas<br />

City Hall, Office of the City Clerk, 505 S. Vulcan Ave., Encinitas,<br />

California 92024, until 2:00p.m. on March 8, <strong>2013</strong>. Proposals shall<br />

be submitted in plain, sealed envelopes, marked on the outside with<br />

the project title:<br />

City of Encinitas – Bus Stop Maintenance Services<br />

Request for Proposal <strong>2013</strong>-01 – March 8, <strong>2013</strong><br />

<strong>The</strong> successful proposal by a qualified contractor to provide Bus<br />

Stop Maintenance Services will result in a contract with the City of<br />

Encinitas. <strong>The</strong> services will include, but are not limited to cleaning<br />

bus benches, removing debris, removing graffiti and picking up<br />

trash.<br />

Proposal documents may be purchased for a non-refundable fee of<br />

$20.00 per set from the City of Encinitas Public Works Department<br />

located at 160 Calle Magdalena, Encinitas, California 92024.<br />

No proposal will be accepted unless it is made on the proposal<br />

forms furnished by the City of Encinitas. <strong>The</strong> award of the Contract,<br />

if made, will be made to the proposing contractor, who in the sole<br />

discretion of the City Council is best able to perform the contract in<br />

a manner most beneficial to the City of Encinitas. <strong>The</strong> City reserves<br />

the right, after opening proposals, to reject any or all proposals, to<br />

accept or reject any one or more items of a proposal, to make award<br />

to the lowest responsible proposer and reject all other proposals,<br />

and/or to waive any irregularities or informalities in the proposal.<br />

For further information contact the Contract Officer, Mark Hosford, at<br />

(760) 633-2873 or by email at mhosford@encinitasca.gov.<br />

Date: <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 8, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Mark Hosford - Superintendent<br />

02/15, 02/<strong>22</strong>/13 CN 14568<br />

CITY OF ENCINITAS<br />

Planning and Building<br />

Department<br />

LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING<br />

Encinitas Planning Commission<br />

PLACE OF MEETING: Council Chambers, Civic Center<br />

505 South Vulcan Avenue<br />

Encinitas, CA 92024<br />

THE ABOVE MENTIONED AGENCY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNI-<br />

TY PUBLIC ENTITY AND DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE<br />

BASIS OF RACE, COLOR, ETHNIC ORIGIN, NATIONAL ORIGIN,<br />

SEX, RELIGION, VETERANS STATUS OR PHYSICAL OR MEN-<br />

TAL DISABILITY IN EMPLOYMENT OR THE PROVISION OF SER-<br />

VICE. IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILI-<br />

TIES ACT/SECTION 504 REHABILITATION ACT OF 1973, IF YOU<br />

NEED SPECIAL ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN THESE MEET-<br />

INGS, PLEASE CONTACT THE CITY CLERK AT (760) 633-2601.<br />

It is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held on Thursday, the<br />

7th day of March, <strong>2013</strong>, at 6:00 p.m., or as soon as possible thereafter,<br />

by the Encinitas Planning Commission to discuss the following<br />

hearing items of the City of Encinitas:<br />

1. CASE NUMBER: 12-192 PCIN<br />

FILING DATE: November 26, 2012<br />

APPLICANT: Jack Quick<br />

LOCATION: 97 N. <strong>Coast</strong> Highway 101 (APN: 258-033-02,<br />

-03 and -04).<br />

ZONING/OVERLAYS: <strong>The</strong> project site is located within the N-CM-1<br />

(Commercial Mixed 1) zone of the North 101 Corridor Specific Plan<br />

and the <strong>Coast</strong>al Zone of the City of Encinitas.<br />

DESCRIPTION: Public Hearing for a Planning Commission<br />

Interpretation request to determine if a single dwelling unit within a<br />

mixed-use development is subject to the provisions of Section<br />

3.1.2.A4b3 of the North101 Specific Plan. According to that specific<br />

section, all detached or attached dwelling units in mixed-use<br />

developments must be constructed on a legally subdivided lot or<br />

must be subdivided to permit ownership of airspace in the form of a<br />

dwelling unit with an undivided share in common elements.<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: <strong>The</strong> interpretation of provisions of the<br />

Municipal Code by the Planning Commission is not subject to environmental<br />

review as per Section 15060(c) of the CEQA Guidelines<br />

because the activity in question is not a project as per Section<br />

15378(b)(2) of the CEQA Guidelines.<br />

An appeal of the Planning Commission determination, accompanied<br />

by the appropriate filing fee, may be filed by 6:00 p.m. on the 15th<br />

calendar day (10th calendar day for subdivisions) following the date<br />

of the Commission’s determination. Appeals will be considered by<br />

the City Council pursuant to Chapter 1.12 of the Municipal Code.<br />

Under California Government Code Sect. 65009, if you challenge<br />

the nature of the proposed action in court, you may be limited to raising<br />

only the issues you or someone else raised regarding the matter<br />

described in this notice or written correspondence delivered to the<br />

City at or before the time and date of the determination.<br />

For further information or to review the above application prior to the<br />

hearing, please contact Roy Sapa’u at (760) 633-2734 ; or the<br />

Planning and Building Department, 505 South Vulcan Avenue,<br />

Encinitas, CA 92024 at (760) 633-2710.<br />

02/<strong>22</strong>/13 CN 14609<br />

a state or national bank, check<br />

drawn by a state or feder al credit<br />

union, or a check drawn by a state<br />

or federal savings and loan association,<br />

or savings association, or savings<br />

bank specified in Section 5102<br />

of the Financial Code and authorized<br />

to do business in this state will<br />

be held b y the dul y appointed<br />

trustee as shown below, of all right,<br />

title, and interest conveyed to and<br />

now held b y the trustee in the<br />

hereinafter described pr operty<br />

under and pur suant to a Deed of<br />

Trust described belo w. <strong>The</strong> sale<br />

will be made, but without covenant<br />

or warranty, expressed or implied,<br />

regarding title, possession, or<br />

encumbrances, to pay the r emaining<br />

principal sum of the note(s)<br />

secured by the Deed of Trust, with<br />

interest and late c harges thereon,<br />

as provided in the note(s),<br />

advances, under the terms of the<br />

Deed of Trust, interest thereon,<br />

fees, charges and e xpenses of the<br />

Trustee for the total amount (at the<br />

time of the initial publication of<br />

Legals 800<br />

the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated<br />

to be set f orth below. <strong>The</strong><br />

amount may be greater on the day<br />

of sale. Trustor: REBECA QUIROS<br />

AND FRANKLIN L QUIROS, WIFE<br />

AND HUSBAND, AS JOINT TEN-<br />

ANTS Dul y Appointed Trustee:<br />

Law Offices of Les Zie ve Deed of<br />

Trust recorded 11/24/2010 as<br />

Instrument No. 2010-0648239 in<br />

book --, page -- of Official Recor ds<br />

in the office of the Recorder of San<br />

Diego County, California, Date of<br />

Sale:3/15/<strong>2013</strong> at 10:30 AM Place of<br />

Sale: AT THE ENTRANCE TO<br />

THE EAST COUNTY REGION AL<br />

CENTER BY ST ATUE, 250 E.<br />

MAIN STREET, EL CAJON, CA<br />

92020 Estimated amount of unpaid<br />

balance and other c harges:<br />

$301,643.74 Note: Because the<br />

Beneficiary reserves the right to<br />

bid less than the total debt owed, it<br />

is possible that at the time of the<br />

sale the opening bid ma y be less<br />

than the total de bt owed. Street<br />

Address or other common designation<br />

of real property: 3 2 1 7<br />

CAMARILLO AVE OCEANSIDE,<br />

California 92056 Described as f ollows:<br />

As more fully described on<br />

said Deed of Trust. A.P.N #.: 166-<br />

614-01-00 <strong>The</strong> undersigned Trustee<br />

disclaims any liability for any<br />

incorrectness of the str eet address<br />

or other common designation, if<br />

any, shown above. If no str eet<br />

address or other common designa-<br />

Legals 800<br />

CITY OF CARLSBAD<br />

ORDINANCE NO. CS-203<br />

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD,<br />

CALIFORNIA, AMENDING TITLE 10, CHAPTER 10.28 OF THE CARLS-<br />

BAD MUNICIPAL CODE TO REQUIRE STOPS ON LEVANTE STREET AT<br />

ITS INTERSECTIONS WITH TORREJON PLACE (WEST), OVIEDO<br />

PLACE, MADRILENA WAY, GALICIA WAY (EAST), PRIMAVERA WAY,<br />

GALLEON WAY, AND ESTANCIA WAY<br />

<strong>The</strong> City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, hereby ordains as follows:<br />

SECTION 1: That Title 10, Chapter 10.28 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is<br />

amended by the addition of Section 10.28.541 to read as follows:<br />

“10.28.541 – Torrejon Place (west). Drivers shall stop where the following<br />

described streets intersects Torrejon Place (west):<br />

Levante Street”<br />

SECTION 2: That Title 10, Chapter 10.28 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is<br />

amended by the addition of Section 10.28.982 to read as follows:<br />

“10.28.982 – Oviedo Place. Drivers shall stop where the following described<br />

streets intersect Oviedo Place:<br />

Levante Street"<br />

SECTION 3: That Title 10, Chapter 10.28 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is<br />

amended by the addition of Section 10.28.983 to read as follows:<br />

“10.28.983 – Madrilena Way. Drivers shall stop where the following<br />

described street intersects Madrilena Way:<br />

Levante Street"<br />

SECTION 4: That Title 10, Chapter 10.28 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is<br />

amended by the addition of Section 10.28.984 to read as follows:<br />

“10.28.984 – Galicia Way (east). Drivers shall stop where the following<br />

described street intersects Galicia Way (east):<br />

Levante Street"<br />

SECTION 5: That Title 10, Chapter 10.28 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is<br />

amended by the addition of Section 10.28.985 to read as follows:<br />

“10.28.985 – Primavera Way. Drivers shall stop where the following<br />

described street intersects Primavera Way:<br />

Levante Street"<br />

SECTION 6: That Title 10, Chapter 10.28 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is<br />

amended by the addition of Section 10.28.986 to read as follows:<br />

“10.28.986 – Galleon Way. Drivers shall stop where the following described<br />

street intersects Galleon Way:<br />

Levante Street"<br />

SECTION 7: That Title 10, Chapter 10.28 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is<br />

amended by the addition of Section 10.28.987 to read as follows:<br />

“10.28.987 – Estancia Street. Drivers shall stop where the following<br />

described street intersects Estancia Street:<br />

Levante Street"<br />

EFFECTIVE DATE: This ordinance shall be effective thirty (30) days after<br />

its adoption; and the City Clerk shall certify the adoption of this ordinance<br />

and cause it to be published at least once in a newspaper of general circulation<br />

in the City of Carlsbad within fifteen (15) days after its adoption.<br />

INTRODUCED AND FIRST READ at a Regular Meeting of the Carlsbad<br />

City Council on the 29th day of January <strong>2013</strong>, and thereafter<br />

PASSED AND ADOPTED at a Regular Meeting of the City Council of the<br />

City of Carlsbad, California, on the 12th day of <strong>Feb</strong>ruary, <strong>2013</strong>, by the following<br />

vote, to wit:<br />

AYES: Council Members Hall, Packard, Wood,<br />

Blackburn and Douglas.<br />

NOES: None.<br />

ABSENT: None.<br />

APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY:<br />

CELIA A. BREWER, City Attorney<br />

MATT HALL, Mayor<br />

ATTEST:<br />

BARBARA ENGLESON, City Clerk<br />

(SEAL)<br />

02/<strong>22</strong>/13 CN 14598<br />

CITY OF CARLSBAD<br />

Summary of Ordinance No. CS-204 per Government Code §36933(c)<br />

An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California<br />

Amending Title 10, Chapter 10.40 by Adding Section 10.40.180 to<br />

Establish Rules of Conduct Regarding the Parking of Oversized and<br />

Recreational Vehicles on City Streets and Rights or Way<br />

<strong>The</strong> proposed ordinance would prohibit the parking of “oversized vehicles”<br />

on city streets and city owned parking lots between the hours of 2:00 a.m.<br />

and 5:00 a.m. without a city issued permit. An oversized vehicle is defined<br />

as a motorized vehicle which meets or exceeds <strong>22</strong> feet in length, or 7 feet<br />

in height and 7 feet in width.<br />

City residents may obtain an annual permit for the overnight parking of an<br />

oversized vehicle which would allow for four consecutive 72 hour periods per<br />

calendar month. City residents may also obtain up to six permits per year<br />

for out-of-town visitors which shall be valid for 72 hours each. Permits for<br />

city residents and their out-of-town visitors will be issued by the City<br />

Manager. Hotels and motels within the city may also obtain permits from the<br />

City Manager for their paying guests.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ordinance would authorize the Carlsbad Police Department to issue<br />

citations to vehicles not complying with this ordinance.<br />

A certified copy of the full text of the proposed ordinance is posted in the<br />

Office of the City Clerk, 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive, Carlsbad, CA 92008.<br />

PASSED AND ADOPTED at a Regular Meeting of the City Council of the<br />

City of Carlsbad, California, on the 12th day of <strong>Feb</strong>ruary, <strong>2013</strong>, by the following<br />

vote, to wit:<br />

AYES: Council Members Hall, Packard, Wood,<br />

Blackburn and Douglas.<br />

NOES: None.<br />

ABSENT: None.<br />

02/<strong>22</strong>/13 CN 14599<br />

tion is sho wn, directions to the<br />

location of the pr operty may be<br />

obtained by sending a written<br />

request to the beneficiar y within<br />

10 days of the date of first publication<br />

of this Notice of Sale. NOTICE<br />

TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If y ou<br />

are considering bidding on this<br />

property lien, you should understand<br />

that there are risks involved<br />

in bidding at a trustee auction. You<br />

will be bidding on a lien, not on the<br />

property itself. Placing the highest<br />

bid at a trustee auction does not<br />

automatically entitle you to fr ee<br />

and clear ownership of the property.<br />

You should also be a ware that<br />

the lien being auctioned off may be<br />

a junior lien. If you are the highest<br />

bidder at the auction, you are or<br />

may be responsible for paying off<br />

all liens senior to the lien being<br />

auctioned off, before you can<br />

receive clear title to the pr operty.<br />

You are encouraged to investigate<br />

the existence, priority, and size of<br />

outstanding liens that may exist on<br />

this property by contacting the<br />

county recorder's office or a title<br />

insurance company, either of which<br />

may charge you a fee for this information.<br />

If you consult either of<br />

these resources, you should be<br />

aware that the same lender ma y<br />

hold more than one mortgage or<br />

deed of trust on the pr operty.<br />

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER:<br />

<strong>The</strong> sale date shown on this notice<br />

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of sale ma y be postponed one or<br />

more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary,<br />

trustee, or a court, pursuant<br />

to Section 2924g of the<br />

California Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law<br />

requires that inf ormation about<br />

trustee sale postponements be<br />

made available to y ou and to the<br />

public, as a courtesy to those not<br />

present at the sale. If you wish to<br />

learn whether y our sale date has<br />

been postponed, and, if applicable,<br />

the rescheduled time and date f or<br />

the sale of this pr operty, you may<br />

call (714) 848-9272 or visit this<br />

Internet Web site www .elitepostandpub.com,<br />

using the file n umber<br />

assigned to this case 12-21671.<br />

Information about postponements<br />

that are very short in dur ation or<br />

that occur close in time to the<br />

scheduled sale may not immediately<br />

be reflected in the telephone<br />

information or on the Internet Web<br />

site. <strong>The</strong> best w ay to v erify postponement<br />

information is to attend<br />

the scheduled sale. Dated:<br />

2/15/<strong>2013</strong> Law Offices of Les<br />

Zieve, as Trustee 18377 Beac h<br />

Blvd., Suite 210 Huntington Beach,<br />

California 92648 F or Non-<br />

CITY OF ENCINITAS<br />

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL<br />

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CITY OF CARLSBAD<br />

ORDINANCE NO. CS-201<br />

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD,<br />

CALIFORNIA, AMENDING TITLE 10, CHAPTER 10.28 OF THE CARLS-<br />

BAD MUNICIPAL CODE TO REQUIRE STOPS ON ESFERA STREET AT<br />

ITS INTERSECTION WITH PIRAGUA STREET/TRIGO LANE AND ON<br />

ESFERA STREET AT ITS INTERSECTION WITH FOSCA<br />

STREET/FOSCA WAY.<br />

<strong>The</strong> City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, hereby ordains as follows:<br />

SECTION 1: That Title 10, Chapter 10.28 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is<br />

amended by the addition of Section 10.28.977 to read as follows:<br />

“10.28.977 – Piragua Street. Drivers shall stop where the following<br />

described street intersects Piragua Street:<br />

Esfera Street"<br />

SECTION 2: That Title 10, Chapter 10.28 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is<br />

amended by the addition of Section 10.28.978 to read as follows:<br />

“10.28.978 – Trigo Lane. Drivers shall stop where the following described<br />

street intersect Trigo Lane:<br />

Esfera Street"<br />

SECTION 3: That Title 10, Chapter 10.28 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is<br />

amended by the addition of Section 10.28.979 to read as follows:<br />

“10.28.979 – Fosca Street. Drivers shall stop where the following described<br />

street intersects Fosca Street:<br />

Esfera Street"<br />

SECTION 4: That Title 10, Chapter 10.28 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is<br />

amended by the addition of Section 10.28.980 to read as follows:<br />

“10.28.979 – Fosca Way. Drivers shall stop where the following described<br />

street intersects Fosca Way:<br />

Esfera Street"<br />

SECTION 5: That Title 10, Chapter 10.28 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is<br />

amended by the addition of Section 10.28.981 to read as follows:<br />

“10.28.981 – Esfera Street. Drivers shall stop where the following described<br />

streets intersect Esfera Street:<br />

Piragua Street<br />

Trigo Lane<br />

Fosca Street<br />

Fosca Way"<br />

EFFECTIVE DATE: This ordinance shall be effective thirty (30) days after<br />

its adoption; and the City Clerk shall certify the adoption of this ordinance<br />

and cause it to be published at least once in a newspaper of general circulation<br />

in the City of Carlsbad within fifteen (15) days after its adoption.<br />

INTRODUCED AND FIRST READ at a Regular Meeting of the Carlsbad<br />

City Council on the 29th day of January <strong>2013</strong>, and thereafter<br />

PASSED AND ADOPTED at a Regular Meeting of the City Council of the<br />

City of Carlsbad, California, on the 12th day of <strong>Feb</strong>ruary, <strong>2013</strong>, by the following<br />

vote, to wit:<br />

AYES: Council Members Hall, Packard, Wood,<br />

Blackburn and Douglas.<br />

NOES: None.<br />

ABSENT: None.<br />

APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY:<br />

CELIA A. BREWER, City Attorney<br />

MATT HALL, Mayor<br />

ATTEST:<br />

BARBARA ENGLESON, City Clerk<br />

(SEAL)<br />

02/<strong>22</strong>/13 CN 14596<br />

APPROXIMATELY $8,000,000<br />

ENCINITAS PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY<br />

<strong>2013</strong> LEASE REVENUE BONDS, SERIES A<br />

(PUBLIC PARK CONSTRUCTION PROJECT)<br />

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Encinitas Public Financing<br />

Authority (the “Authority”) intends to offer for public sale on March 5,<br />

<strong>2013</strong> at the hour of 10:00 a.m., California time, via Parity®, approximately<br />

$8,000,000 principal amount of its bonds designated<br />

“Encinitas Public Financing Authority <strong>2013</strong> Lease Revenue Bonds,<br />

Series A (Public Park Construction Project)” (the “Bonds”). <strong>The</strong><br />

Authority reserves the right to postpone to a later date said public<br />

sale date by announcing such postponement through Bloomberg<br />

<strong>News</strong> Service, THE BOND BUYER or Thompson Municipal Market<br />

Monitor (the “<strong>News</strong> Services”) no later than eighteen (18) hours prior<br />

to the time bids are to be received. If the sale is postponed, bids will<br />

be received at the place set forth above on the date and at the time<br />

as the Authority shall determine. Notice of the new date for receipt<br />

of bids shall be given by the Agency’s Financial Advisor, Fieldman,<br />

Rolapp & Associates through the <strong>News</strong> Services no less than eighteen<br />

(18) hours prior to the new time bids are to be received.<br />

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the Bonds will be<br />

offered for public sale subject to the terms and conditions of the<br />

Official Notice of Sale for the Bonds, and copies of the Official Notice<br />

of Sale and of a Preliminary Official Statement relating to the Bonds<br />

will be furnished upon request made to the Authority’s Financial<br />

Advisors, Fieldman, Rolapp & Associates, telephone number (949)<br />

660-7300, or PARITY® at (212) 849-5000.<br />

Dated: <strong>Feb</strong>ruary <strong>22</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

/s/ Gus Vina<br />

Executive Director, Encinitas Public Financing Authority<br />

02/<strong>22</strong>/13 CN 14594<br />

Automated Sale Inf ormation, call:<br />

(714) 848-7920 F or Sale<br />

Information: (714) 848-9272<br />

www.elitepostandpub.com<br />

Christine O'Brien, Trustee Sale<br />

Officer THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPT-<br />

ING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND<br />

ANY INFORMATION WE<br />

OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR<br />

THAT PURPOSE. EPP 8247. 2/<strong>22</strong>,<br />

3/1, 3/8/<strong>2013</strong>. CN 14607<br />

T.S. No. 12-3425-11 Loan No.<br />

1596878006 NOTICE OF<br />

TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN<br />

DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF<br />

TRUST DATED 11/16/2006.<br />

UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO<br />

PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT<br />

MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC<br />

SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA-<br />

NATION OF THE NATURE OF<br />

THE PROCEEDING AGAINST<br />

YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A<br />

LAWYER. A public auction sale to<br />

the highest bid der for cash,<br />

cashier's check drawn on a state or<br />

national bank, check drawn by a<br />

state or feder al credit union, or a<br />

check drawn by a state or feder al


FEB. <strong>22</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

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savings and loan association, or<br />

savings association, or savings<br />

bank specified in Section 5102 of<br />

the Financial Code and authorized<br />

to do business in this state will be<br />

held by the duly appointed trustee<br />

as shown below, of all right, title,<br />

and interest conveyed to and no w<br />

held by the trustee in the her einafter<br />

described pr operty under<br />

and pursuant to a Deed of Trust<br />

described below. <strong>The</strong> sale will be<br />

made, but without covenant or warranty,<br />

expressed or implied, regarding<br />

title, possession, or encumbrances,<br />

to pay the remaining principal<br />

sum of the note(s) secured by<br />

the Deed of Trust, with interest and<br />

late charges thereon, as provided<br />

in the note(s), advances, under the<br />

terms of the Deed of Trust, interest<br />

thereon, fees, charges and expenses<br />

of the Trustee for the total<br />

amount (at the time of the initial<br />

publication of the Notice of Sale)<br />

reasonably estimated to be set<br />

forth below. <strong>The</strong> amount ma y be<br />

greater on the day of sale. Trustor:<br />

JEREMY J. GRACZYK, A SINGLE<br />

MAN Duly Appointed Trustee: THE<br />

WOLF FIRM, A LAW CORPORA-<br />

TION Recorded 11/<strong>22</strong>/2006 as<br />

Instrument No. 2006-0835058 of<br />

Official Records in the office of the<br />

Recorder of San Diego County ,<br />

California, Date of Sale: 3/<strong>22</strong>/<strong>2013</strong><br />

at 9:00 AM Place of Sale: In the<br />

Auction.com Room, Sheraton San<br />

Diego Hotel & Marina, 1380<br />

Harbor Island Dri ve, San Diego,<br />

CA. 92101 Amount of unpaid balance<br />

and other c harges:<br />

$313,401.43, estimated Street<br />

Address or other common designation<br />

of r eal property: 2525 JEF-<br />

FERSON ST #C C ARLSBAD, CA<br />

92008 A.P.N.: 155-170-36-03 <strong>The</strong><br />

undersigned Trustee disclaims any<br />

liability for any incorrectness of<br />

the street address or other common<br />

designation, if any, shown above. If<br />

no street address or other common<br />

designation is shown, directions to<br />

the location of the property may be<br />

obtained by sending a written<br />

request to the beneficiar y within<br />

10 days of the date of first publication<br />

of this Notice of Sale. NOTICE<br />

TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If y ou<br />

are considering bid ding on this<br />

property lien, you should under -<br />

stand that there are risks involved<br />

in bidding at a trustee auction. You<br />

will be bidding on a lien, not on the<br />

property itself. Placing the highest<br />

bid at a trustee auction does not<br />

automatically entitle y ou to fr ee<br />

and clear ownership of the property.<br />

You should also be a ware that<br />

the lien being auctioned off may be<br />

a junior lien. If you are the highest<br />

bidder at the auction, you are or<br />

may be r esponsible for paying off<br />

all liens senior to the lien being<br />

auctioned off, before you can<br />

receive clear title to the pr operty.<br />

You are encouraged to investigate<br />

the existence, priority, and size of<br />

outstanding liens that may exist on<br />

this property by contacting the<br />

county recorder's office or a title<br />

insurance company, either of which<br />

may charge you a fee for this information.<br />

If you consult either of<br />

these resources, you should be<br />

aware that the same lender ma y<br />

hold more than one mortgage or<br />

deed of trust on the pr operty.<br />

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER:<br />

<strong>The</strong> sale date shown on this notice<br />

of sale may be postponed one or<br />

more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary,<br />

trustee, or a court, pursuant<br />

to Section 2924g of the<br />

California Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law<br />

requires that inf ormation about<br />

trustee sale postponements be<br />

made available to y ou and to the<br />

public, as a courtesy to those not<br />

present at the sale. If you wish to<br />

learn whether y our sale date has<br />

been postponed, and, if applicable,<br />

the rescheduled time and date f or<br />

the sale of this pr operty, you may<br />

call (800) 280-2832 or visit this<br />

Internet Web site<br />

www.auction.com, using the file<br />

number assigned to this case 12-<br />

3425-11. Information about postponements<br />

that ar e very short in<br />

duration or that occur close in time<br />

to the sc heduled sale ma y not<br />

immediately be r eflected in the<br />

telephone information or on the<br />

Internet Web site. <strong>The</strong> best way to<br />

verify postponement inf ormation<br />

is to attend the sc heduled sale.<br />

Date: 2/14/<strong>2013</strong> THE WOLF FIRM,<br />

A LAW CORPORATION 2955 Main<br />

Legals 800<br />

Street, 2nd Floor Irvine, California<br />

92614 Foreclosure Department<br />

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CITY OF ENCINITAS<br />

Planning and Building<br />

Department<br />

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING AND PENDING<br />

ACTION ON ADMINISTRATIVE APPLICATIONS AND COASTAL<br />

DEVELOPMENT PERMIT<br />

<strong>The</strong> Planning & Building Department of the City of Encinitas is currently<br />

reviewing the following Administrative Applications. Item 2<br />

requires an Administrative Hearing. <strong>The</strong> application submittals are<br />

available for review and comment during regular business hours,<br />

7:00 AM to 6:00 PM Monday through Friday. City Hall is closed alternate<br />

Fridays (3/1, 3/15 etc.).<br />

1. CASE NUMBERS: 12-109 CDP<br />

FILING DATE: July 24, 2012<br />

APPLICANT: Randy and Barbara Boyer<br />

LOCATION: 614 Ocean View Avenue<br />

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: <strong>The</strong> applicant requests approval of a<br />

<strong>Coast</strong>al Development Permit for a major remodel and addition to a<br />

single-family residence that will not remain habitable during construction.<br />

<strong>The</strong> project site is located in the Residential 3 (R-3) Zone<br />

and <strong>Coast</strong>al Zone. (APN: 256-151-65)<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: <strong>The</strong> project is exempt from environmental<br />

review pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act<br />

(CEQA) Guideline Section 15301(e)(2). Section 15301(e)(2)<br />

exempts from environmental review minor alterations of existing private<br />

structures and additions to existing structures provided that the<br />

addition will not result in an increase of more than 10,000 square<br />

feet.<br />

PRIOR TO 6:00 P.M. MONDAY, MARCH 4, <strong>2013</strong>, ANY INTEREST-<br />

ED PERSON MAY REVIEW THE APPLICATION FOR ITEM 1 AND<br />

PRESENT TESTIMONY, ORALLY OR IN WRITING, TO THE PLAN-<br />

NING AND BUILDING DEPARTMENT. WRITTEN TESTIMONY IS<br />

PREFERRED IN ORDER TO HAVE A RECORD OF THE COM-<br />

MENTS RECEIVED.<br />

PUBLIC HEARING FOR ITEM 2: Monday, March 4, <strong>2013</strong> at 5:00<br />

p.m., to be held at the Planning and Building Depar tment, Lilac<br />

Room, 505 South Vulcan Ave, Encinitas.<br />

THE CITY OF ENCINITAS IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PUBLIC<br />

ENTITY AND DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF<br />

RACE, COLOR, ETHNIC ORIGIN, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX, RELI-<br />

GION, VETERANS STATUS OR PHYSICAL OR MENTAL DISABIL-<br />

ITY IN EMPLOYMENT OR THE PROVISION OF SERVICE. IN<br />

COMPLIANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES<br />

ACT/SECTION 504 REHABILITATION ACT OF 1973, IF YOU NEED<br />

SPECIAL ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN THESE MEETINGS,<br />

PLEASE CONTACT THE PLANNING AND BUILDING DEPART-<br />

MENT AT (760) 633-2710.<br />

2. CASE NUMBER: 12-197 MINMOD/CDP<br />

FILING DATE: December 11, 2012<br />

APPLICANT: SwimLabs<br />

LOCATION: 519 Encinitas Blvd., Suite 100<br />

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: <strong>The</strong> applicant requests approval of a<br />

Minor Use Permit Modification and <strong>Coast</strong>al Development Permit to<br />

remove the “Medical/Dental Office” designation approved as part of<br />

Case No. 11-128 MIN/CDP for a gymnasium/public health club use.<br />

<strong>The</strong> subject use also proposes modifying the existing parking study<br />

approved as part of Case No. 11-128 MIN/CDP. <strong>The</strong> project site is<br />

located in the Business Park (BP) Zone within the Old Encinitas<br />

Community area of the City of Encinitas (APN: 258-121-34-03).<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: <strong>The</strong> project is exempt from environmental<br />

review pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act<br />

(CEQA) Guidelines Section 15301(a), which exempts interior or<br />

exterior alterations involving such things as interior partitions,<br />

plumbing, and electrical conveyances.<br />

PRIOR TO OR AT THE HEARING TO BE HELD AT 5:00 P.M. ON<br />

MONDAY, MARCH 4, <strong>2013</strong>, ANY INTERESTED PERSON MAY<br />

REVIEW THE APPLICATION FOR ITEM 2 AND PRESENT TESTI-<br />

MONY, ORALLY OR IN WRITING, TO THE PLANNING AND<br />

BUILDING DEPARTMENT. WRITTEN TESTIMONY IS PRE-<br />

FERRED IN ORDER TO HAVE A RECORD OF THE COMMENTS<br />

RECEIVED.<br />

If additional information is not required, the Planning and Building<br />

Department will render determinations on the applications, pursuant<br />

to Section 2.28.090 of the City of Encinitas Municipal Code, after the<br />

close of the review periods. Appeals of the Department’s determinations<br />

for Items 1 or 2, accompanied by the appropriate filing fee,<br />

may be filed within 15 calendar days from the date of the determination.<br />

Appeals will be considered by the City Council pursuant to<br />

Chapter 1.12 of the Municipal Code. Any filing of an appeal will suspend<br />

this action as well as any processing of permits in reliance<br />

thereon in accordance with Encinitas Municipal Code Section<br />

1.12.020(D)(1) until such time as an action is taken on the appeal.<br />

Items 1 and 2 are located within the <strong>Coast</strong>al Zone and require<br />

issuance of regular <strong>Coast</strong>al Development Permits. <strong>The</strong> actions<br />

of the Planning and Building Director on Items 1 or 2 may not<br />

be appealed to the California <strong>Coast</strong>al Commission.<br />

Under California Government Code Sec. 65009, if you challenge the<br />

nature of the proposed action in court, you may be limited to raising<br />

only those issues you or someone else raised regarding the matter<br />

described in this notice or written correspondence delivered to the<br />

City at or prior to the date and time of the determination.<br />

For further information on Items 1, contact Andrew Maynard,<br />

Associate Planner, at (760) 633-2718 or<br />

amaynard@encinitasca.gov; on Item 2, contact Todd Mierau at<br />

(760) 633-2693, or by e-mail at tmierau@encinitasca.gov; or the<br />

Planning and Building Department, 505 S. Vulcan Avenue, Encinitas,<br />

CA 92024 at (760) 633-2710 or planning@encinitasca.gov.<br />

02/<strong>22</strong>/13 CN 14610<br />

(949) 720-9200 Sale Inf ormation<br />

Only: (800) 280-2832 Auction.com<br />

Frank Escalera, Team Lead<br />

P1021<strong>22</strong>5 2/<strong>22</strong>, 3/1, 03/08/<strong>2013</strong> CN<br />

14602<br />

T.S. No. 12-3363-11 Loan No.<br />

0147133102 NOTICE OF<br />

TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN<br />

DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF<br />

TRUST DATED 11/28/2007.<br />

UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO<br />

PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT<br />

MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC<br />

SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA-<br />

NATION OF THE NATURE OF<br />

THE PROCEEDING AGAINST<br />

YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A<br />

LAWYER. A public auction sale to<br />

the highest bid der for cash,<br />

cashier's check drawn on a state or<br />

national bank, check drawn by a<br />

state or feder al credit union, or a<br />

check drawn by a state or feder al<br />

savings and loan association, or<br />

savings association, or savings<br />

bank specified in Section 5102 of<br />

the Financial Code and authorized<br />

to do business in this state will be<br />

held by the duly appointed trustee<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

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as shown below, of all right, title,<br />

and interest conveyed to and no w<br />

held by the trustee in the her einafter<br />

described pr operty under<br />

and pursuant to a Deed of Trust<br />

described below. <strong>The</strong> sale will be<br />

made, but without covenant or warranty,<br />

expressed or implied, regarding<br />

title, possession, or encumbrances,<br />

to pay the remaining principal<br />

sum of the note(s) secured by<br />

the Deed of Trust, with interest and<br />

late charges thereon, as provided<br />

in the note(s), advances, under the<br />

terms of the Deed of Trust, interest<br />

thereon, fees, charges and expenses<br />

of the Trustee for the total<br />

Legals 800<br />

CITY OF CARLSBAD<br />

ORDINANCE NO. CS-203<br />

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD,<br />

CALIFORNIA, AMENDING TITLE 10, CHAPTER 10.28 OF THE CARLS-<br />

BAD MUNICIPAL CODE TO REQUIRE STOPS ON LEVANTE STREET AT<br />

ITS INTERSECTIONS WITH TORREJON PLACE (WEST), OVIEDO<br />

PLACE, MADRILENA WAY, GALICIA WAY (EAST), PRIMAVERA WAY,<br />

GALLEON WAY, AND ESTANCIA WAY<br />

<strong>The</strong> City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, hereby ordains as follows:<br />

SECTION 1: That Title 10, Chapter 10.28 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is<br />

amended by the addition of Section 10.28.541 to read as follows:<br />

“10.28.541 – Torrejon Place (west). Drivers shall stop where the following<br />

described streets intersects Torrejon Place (west):<br />

Levante Street”<br />

SECTION 2: That Title 10, Chapter 10.28 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is<br />

amended by the addition of Section 10.28.982 to read as follows:<br />

“10.28.982 – Oviedo Place. Drivers shall stop where the following described<br />

streets intersect Oviedo Place:<br />

Levante Street"<br />

SECTION 3: That Title 10, Chapter 10.28 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is<br />

amended by the addition of Section 10.28.983 to read as follows:<br />

“10.28.983 – Madrilena Way. Drivers shall stop where the following<br />

described street intersects Madrilena Way:<br />

Levante Street"<br />

SECTION 4: That Title 10, Chapter 10.28 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is<br />

amended by the addition of Section 10.28.984 to read as follows:<br />

“10.28.984 – Galicia Way (east). Drivers shall stop where the following<br />

described street intersects Galicia Way (east):<br />

Levante Street"<br />

SECTION 5: That Title 10, Chapter 10.28 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is<br />

amended by the addition of Section 10.28.985 to read as follows:<br />

“10.28.985 – Primavera Way. Drivers shall stop where the following<br />

described street intersects Primavera Way:<br />

Levante Street"<br />

SECTION 6: That Title 10, Chapter 10.28 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is<br />

amended by the addition of Section 10.28.986 to read as follows:<br />

“10.28.986 – Galleon Way. Drivers shall stop where the following described<br />

street intersects Galleon Way:<br />

Levante Street"<br />

SECTION 7: That Title 10, Chapter 10.28 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is<br />

amended by the addition of Section 10.28.987 to read as follows:<br />

“10.28.987 – Estancia Street. Drivers shall stop where the following<br />

described street intersects Estancia Street:<br />

Levante Street"<br />

EFFECTIVE DATE: This ordinance shall be effective thirty (30) days after<br />

its adoption; and the City Clerk shall certify the adoption of this ordinance<br />

and cause it to be published at least once in a newspaper of general circulation<br />

in the City of Carlsbad within fifteen (15) days after its adoption.<br />

INTRODUCED AND FIRST READ at a Regular Meeting of the Carlsbad<br />

City Council on the 29th day of January <strong>2013</strong>, and thereafter<br />

PASSED AND ADOPTED at a Regular Meeting of the City Council of the<br />

City of Carlsbad, California, on the 12th day of <strong>Feb</strong>ruary, <strong>2013</strong>, by the following<br />

vote, to wit:<br />

AYES: Council Members Hall, Packard, Wood,<br />

Blackburn and Douglas.<br />

NOES: None.<br />

ABSENT: None.<br />

APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY:<br />

CELIA A. BREWER, City Attorney<br />

MATT HALL, Mayor<br />

ATTEST:<br />

BARBARA ENGLESON, City Clerk<br />

(SEAL)<br />

02/<strong>22</strong>/13 CN 14598<br />

CITY OF CARLSBAD<br />

ORDINANCE NO. CS-202<br />

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD,<br />

CALIFORNIA, AMENDING TITLE 10, CHAPTER 10.28 OF THE CARLS-<br />

BAD MUNICIPAL CODE TO REQUIRE STOPS ON MAGNOLIA AVENUE<br />

AT ITS INTERSECTION WITH ADAMS STREET AND ON MAGNOLIA<br />

AVENUE AT ITS INTERSECTION WITH GRECOURT WAY.<br />

<strong>The</strong> City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, hereby ordains as follows:<br />

SECTION 1: That Title 10, Chapter 10.28 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is<br />

amended by the revision of Section 10.28.130 to read as follows:<br />

“10.28.130 – Magnolia Avenue. Drivers shall stop where the following<br />

described streets intersects Magnolia Avenue:<br />

Adams Street<br />

Grecourt Way<br />

Northwest corner of Madison Street<br />

Valley Street"<br />

SECTION 2: That Title 10, Chapter 10.28 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is<br />

amended by the addition of Section 10.28.200 to read as follows:<br />

“10.28.200 – Adams Street. Drivers shall stop where the following described<br />

streets intersect Adams Street:<br />

Magnolia Avenue<br />

Highland Drive"<br />

SECTION 3: That Title 10, Chapter 10.28 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is<br />

amended by the addition of Section 10.28.976 to read as follows:<br />

“10.28.976 – Grecourt Way. Drivers shall stop where the following<br />

described street intersects Grecourt Way:<br />

Magnolia Avenue"<br />

EFFECTIVE DATE: This ordinance shall be effective thirty (30) days after<br />

its adoption; and the City Clerk shall certify the adoption of this ordinance<br />

and cause it to be published at least once in a newspaper of general circulation<br />

in the City of Carlsbad within fifteen (15) days after its adoption.<br />

INTRODUCED AND FIRST READ at a Regular Meeting of the Carlsbad<br />

City Council on the 29th day of January <strong>2013</strong>, and thereafter<br />

PASSED AND ADOPTED at a Regular Meeting of the City Council of the<br />

City of Carlsbad, California, on the 12TH day of <strong>Feb</strong>ruary, <strong>2013</strong>, by the following<br />

vote, to wit:<br />

AYES: Council Members Hall, Packard, Wood,<br />

Blackburn and Douglas.<br />

NOES: None.<br />

ABSENT: None.<br />

APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY:<br />

CELIA A. BREWER, City Attorney<br />

MATT HALL, Mayor<br />

ATTEST:<br />

BARBARA ENGLESON, City Clerk<br />

(SEAL)<br />

02/<strong>22</strong>/13 CN 14597<br />

amount (at the time of the initial<br />

publication of the Notice of Sale)<br />

reasonably estimated to be set<br />

forth below. <strong>The</strong> amount ma y be<br />

greater on the day of sale. Trustor:<br />

DANNY STEWART BECHTEL,<br />

AND ELAINE GOKING BECHTEL,<br />

HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT<br />

TENANTS Duly Appointed<br />

Trustee: <strong>The</strong> Wolf Firm, A Law<br />

Corporation Recorded 12/5/2007 as<br />

Instrument No. 2007-0755726 of<br />

Official Records in the office of the<br />

Recorder of San Diego County ,<br />

California, Date of Sale: 3/<strong>22</strong>/<strong>2013</strong><br />

at 9:00 AM Place of Sale: In the<br />

Auction.com Room, Sheraton San<br />

Legals 800<br />

Diego Hotel & Marina, 1380<br />

Harbor Island Dri ve, San Diego,<br />

CA. 92101 Amount of unpaid balance<br />

and other c harges:<br />

$459,681.72, estimated Street<br />

Address or other common designation<br />

of r eal property: 6809<br />

WATERCOURSE DRIVE, CARLS-<br />

BAD, CA 92011 A.P.N.: 214-493-13-<br />

00 <strong>The</strong> undersigned Trustee disclaims<br />

any liability for any incorrectness<br />

of the str eet address or<br />

other common designation, if any,<br />

shown above. If no street address<br />

or other common designation is<br />

shown, directions to the location of<br />

the property may be obtained b y<br />

sending a written r equest to the<br />

beneficiary within 10 da ys of the<br />

date of fir st publication of this<br />

Notice of Sale. NOTICE TO<br />

POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If y ou are<br />

considering bidding on this property<br />

lien, you should understand that<br />

there are risks involved in bidding<br />

at a trustee auction. You will be<br />

bidding on a lien, not on the pr operty<br />

itself. Placing the highest bid<br />

at a trustee auction does not auto -<br />

matically entitle y ou to fr ee and<br />

clear ownership of the pr operty.<br />

You should also be a ware that the<br />

lien being auctioned off ma y be a<br />

Legals 800<br />

TRI-CITY HEALTHCARE DISTRICT<br />

4002 VISTA WAY<br />

OCEANSIDE, CA 92056<br />

NOTICE OF HOSPITAL BOARD VACANCY<br />

A23<br />

Tri-City Healthcare District is accepting letters of interest<br />

for a vacancy on the Board of Directors.<br />

Letters of interest must include a resume and questionnaire<br />

provided by the District (including experience and<br />

background), and must be received by 5:00 p.m. on<br />

March 6, <strong>2013</strong> to the address below, when the nominating<br />

application process will close:<br />

Director Larry W. Schallock, Board Chairman<br />

TCHD Board of Directors<br />

(c/o Teri Donnellan, Administration)<br />

4002 Vista Way<br />

Oceanside, CA 92056<br />

Please note that California law, including Health and<br />

Safety Code Section 32100, requires prospective<br />

Board members to meet the following minimum legal<br />

criteria:<br />

1. Must reside within the boundaries of the District.<br />

2. Must be a registered voter.<br />

a. A person entitled to register to vote must be a U.S.<br />

citizen.<br />

b. A person entitled to register to vote must be a<br />

resident of California.<br />

c. A person who is in prison or on parole for the<br />

conviction of a felony is not eligible to register<br />

to vote.<br />

d. A person entitled to register to vote must be at<br />

least eighteen (18) years of age at the time of<br />

the next election.<br />

Dated: <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 15, <strong>2013</strong><br />

www.tricitymed .org<br />

LARRY W. SCHALLOCK, Chairman<br />

of the TRI-CITY HEALTHCARE DISTRICT and<br />

the Board of Directors thereof<br />

02/<strong>22</strong>/13, 03/01/13 CN 14606<br />

junior lien. If you are the highest<br />

bidder at the auction, you are or<br />

may be r esponsible for paying off<br />

all liens senior to the lien being<br />

auctioned off, before you can<br />

receive clear title to the pr operty.<br />

You are encouraged to investigate<br />

the existence, priority, and size of<br />

outstanding liens that may exist on<br />

this property by contacting the<br />

county recorder's office or a title<br />

insurance company, either of which<br />

may charge you a fee for this information.<br />

If you consult either of<br />

these resources, you should be<br />

aware that the same lender ma y<br />

hold more than one mortgage or<br />

deed of trust on the pr operty.<br />

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER:<br />

<strong>The</strong> sale date shown on this notice<br />

of sale ma y be postponed one or<br />

See more <strong>Coast</strong><br />

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POETRY<br />

CONTINUED FROM A16<br />

Stephens said.“<strong>The</strong>y get taken<br />

in by the atmosphere and fun<br />

of it all and decide they want to<br />

take part.”<br />

As well as San Diegobased<br />

writers, poets “come out<br />

of the woodwork” from across<br />

Southern California, and even<br />

occasionally from across the<br />

country for the slam.<br />

A major r eason they’re<br />

drawn to the e vent? <strong>The</strong> format.<br />

Poets recite three original<br />

works of poetr y, and they’re<br />

judged on deli very and content.<br />

Nothing is considered off<br />

topic or sacred.<br />

Consequently, works<br />

range from personal confessions<br />

to political rants to irreverent<br />

talks.<br />

Stephens warned that the<br />

readings aren’t always PG.<br />

PLAY<br />

CONTINUED FROM A17<br />

dents, Nick Bolling and J ason<br />

Brummett, and staff member<br />

Denise Hernandez to gain a<br />

glimpse of what day-to-day life<br />

is like living and working with<br />

developmentally disabled individuals.<br />

“(Bolling and Brummett)<br />

talked about what the y do to<br />

help around the house, what<br />

they like to do in their fr ee<br />

time, even how they resolve<br />

problems when conflicts arise.<br />

It was a g reat way to underscore<br />

that we all have the same<br />

feelings and dreams, fears and<br />

hopes, likes and dislikes,” said<br />

Dona Mora, who coordinates<br />

TERI’s theater arts pr ogram<br />

and helped arrange the meeting<br />

with the cast members.<br />

“It was just a great way to<br />

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“We’re all a bout free<br />

speech,” Stephens said.<br />

Poets are encouraged to<br />

show up at 5 p.m. at La Paloma<br />

<strong>The</strong>atre and submit their<br />

names. 30 minutes later, the<br />

organizers randomly pull out<br />

17 names of poets who will<br />

read at the event.<br />

A winner is c hosen after<br />

three elimination rounds.<br />

Also, the audience puts<br />

money into a popcorn buc ket<br />

throughout the e vent, and<br />

most of the cash — sometimes<br />

as much as $800 — is given to<br />

the winner, with some mone y<br />

going to second and thir d<br />

place.<br />

Given the fr eewheeling<br />

nature of the slam, it’s important<br />

to “leave your ego at the<br />

door,” said Danny Salzhandler,<br />

the event’s organizer.<br />

Salzhandler moved to<br />

Encinitas in the mid-1990s<br />

look at how life is for (TERI residents),<br />

what’s important and<br />

what the da y-to-day existence<br />

is,” said Devin Collins, who<br />

plays Arnold, a very hyperactive<br />

man with obsessi ve-compulsive<br />

disorder.<br />

“Luckily for me, there was<br />

one gentleman there who was<br />

very close to my character,” he<br />

said.<br />

He studied the man to<br />

gain greater insight into his<br />

character and observed what it<br />

is like to live in a mental health<br />

group home.<br />

Members of the cast and<br />

crew both e xpressed a str ong<br />

desire to initiate a discussion of<br />

mental health issues and disabilities<br />

with “<strong>The</strong> Boys Next<br />

Door.”<br />

“I think what is inter esting<br />

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from Texas, where he w orked<br />

in construction.<br />

But upon his arrival here,<br />

he immersed himself in<br />

Encinitas’ poetry scene.<br />

“We have some r eal talented<br />

poets — some who ar e<br />

real funky and off the w all,”<br />

Salzhandler said.<br />

Salzhandler cited Jim<br />

Babwe, a poet who always<br />

seems to get picked to read at<br />

the slams, as a good example.<br />

Babwe said slams “aren’t<br />

your stereotypical poetry readings”<br />

because there’s “way<br />

more ruckus going on.”<br />

His favorite part is getting<br />

immediate feedback from the<br />

audience.<br />

“It’s a lot of fun getting up<br />

there on the stage, ” Babwe<br />

said. “Plus, writing in isolation<br />

has proven to be dangerous for<br />

writers. Feeding off the community<br />

aspect is great.”<br />

these disabilities the simple<br />

things we take for granted...We<br />

get to see (the f our main characters)<br />

enjoy and discover<br />

things throughout the play. It’s<br />

like every day is a ne w day,”<br />

said OTC’s Artistic Director<br />

Christopher Williams, who<br />

selected the plays for this season.<br />

“Working on this play has<br />

made me heighten m y awareness<br />

of when I see people who<br />

are homeless and clear ly have<br />

some mental disa bility,” said<br />

McBride. “You don’t always<br />

stop to think about what<br />

brought them there or how you<br />

can help them out.”<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Boys Next Door”<br />

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with a preview night <strong>Feb</strong>. <strong>22</strong>, at<br />

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more times by the mortgagee, ben-<br />

eficiary, trustee, or a court, pur-<br />

suant to Section 2924g of the<br />

California Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law<br />

requires that inf ormation about<br />

trustee sale postponements be<br />

made available to y ou and to the<br />

public, as a courtesy to those not<br />

present at the sale. If you wish to<br />

learn whether y our sale date has<br />

been postponed, and, if applicable,<br />

the rescheduled time and date f or<br />

the sale of this pr operty, you may<br />

call (800) 280-2832 or visit this<br />

Internet Web site<br />

www.auction.com, using the file<br />

number assigned to this case 12-<br />

3363-11. Information about post-<br />

ponements that ar e very short in<br />

duration or that occur close in time<br />

to the sc heduled sale ma y not<br />

immediately be r eflected in the<br />

telephone information or on the<br />

Internet Web site. <strong>The</strong> best way to<br />

verify postponement inf ormation<br />

is to attend the sc heduled sale.<br />

Date: 2/14/<strong>2013</strong> <strong>The</strong> Wolf Firm, A<br />

Law Corporation 2955 Main Street,<br />

2nd Floor Irvine, California 92614<br />

Foreclosure Department (949) 720-<br />

9200 Sale Information Only: (800)<br />

280-2832 Auction.com, Frank<br />

Escalera, Team Lead P1021215<br />

2/<strong>22</strong>, 3/1, 03/08/<strong>2013</strong> CN 14601<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TS<br />

No. CA-10-415256-CL Order No.:<br />

100799385-CA-LPI YOU ARE IN<br />

DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF<br />

TRUST DATED 9/16/2005.<br />

UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO<br />

PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT<br />

MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC<br />

SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA-<br />

NATION OF THE NATURE OF<br />

THE PROCEEDING AGAINST<br />

YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A<br />

LAWYER. A public auction sale to<br />

the highest bid der for cash,<br />

cashier's check drawn on a state or<br />

national bank, check drawn by<br />

state or feder al credit union, or a<br />

check drawn by a state or feder al<br />

savings and loan association, or<br />

savings association, or savings<br />

bank specified in Section 5102 to<br />

the Financial code and authoriz ed<br />

to do business in this state, will be<br />

held by duly appointed trustee.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sale will be made, but without<br />

covenant or warranty, expressed or<br />

implied, regarding title, posses-<br />

sion, or encumbrances, to pay the<br />

remaining principal sum of the<br />

note(s) secured by the Deed of<br />

Trust, with interest and late<br />

charges thereon, as provided in the<br />

note(s), advances, under the terms<br />

of the Deed of Trust, interest there-<br />

on, fees, charges and e xpenses of<br />

the Trustee for the total amount (at<br />

the time of the initial publication<br />

of the Notice of Sale) r easonably<br />

estimated to be set f orth below.<br />

<strong>The</strong> amount may be greater on the<br />

day of sale. BENEFICIARY MAY<br />

ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE<br />

TOTAL AMOUNT DUE. Trustor(s):<br />

ELMER REYES AND ALEIDA<br />

REYES, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS<br />

JOINT TENANTS Recorded:<br />

9/<strong>22</strong>/2005 as Instrument No . 2005-<br />

0820747 of Official Recor ds in the<br />

office of the Recor der of SAN<br />

DIEGO County, California; Date of<br />

Sale: 3/<strong>22</strong>/<strong>2013</strong> at 9:00 AM Place of<br />

Sale: At the Sher aton San Diego<br />

Hotel & Marina, 1380 Harbor<br />

Island Drive, San Diego, CA 92101,<br />

in the Auction.com Room Amount<br />

of unpaid balance and other<br />

charges: $282,199.78 <strong>The</strong> purport-<br />

ed property address is: 4232 FIES-<br />

TA WAY UNIT 5, OCEANSIDE, CA<br />

92057 Assessor’s Parcel No.: 158-<br />

400-05-43 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL<br />

BIDDERS: If y ou are considering<br />

bidding on this pr operty lien, you<br />

should understand that ther e are<br />

risks involved in bid ding at a<br />

trustee auction. You will be bid-<br />

ding on a lien, not on the property<br />

itself. Placing the highest bid at a<br />

trustee auction does not automati-<br />

cally entitle you to free and clear<br />

ownership of the pr operty. You<br />

should also be a ware that the lien<br />

being auctioned off ma y be a jun-<br />

ior lien. If you are the highest bid-<br />

der at the auction, you are or may<br />

be responsible for paying off all<br />

liens senior to the lien being auc-<br />

tioned off, before you can r eceive<br />

clear title to the pr operty. You are<br />

encouraged to investigate the exis-<br />

tence, priority, and size of out-<br />

standing liens that ma y exist on<br />

this property by contacting the<br />

county recorder’s office or a title<br />

insurance company, either of which<br />

may charge you a fee for this infor-<br />

mation. If you consult either of<br />

these resources, you should be<br />

aware that the same lender ma y<br />

hold more than one mortgage or<br />

deed of trust on the pr operty.<br />

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER:<br />

<strong>The</strong> sale date shown on this notice<br />

of sale may be postponed one or<br />

more times by the mortgagee, ben-<br />

eficiary, trustee, or a court, pur-<br />

suant to Section 2924g of the<br />

California Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law<br />

requires that inf ormation about<br />

trustee sale postponements be<br />

made available to y ou and to the<br />

public, as a courtesy to those not<br />

present at the sale. If you wish to<br />

learn whether y our sale date has<br />

been postponed, and, if applicable,<br />

the rescheduled time and date f or<br />

the sale of this pr operty, you may<br />

call 800-280-2832 f or information<br />

regarding the trustee’s sale or visit<br />

this Internet Web site<br />

http://www.qualityloan.com , using<br />

the file n umber assigned to this<br />

foreclosure by the Trustee: CA-10-<br />

415256-CL . Information about<br />

postponements that are very short<br />

in duration or that occur close in<br />

time to the scheduled sale may not<br />

immediately be r eflected in the<br />

telephone information or on the<br />

Internet Web site. <strong>The</strong> best way to<br />

verify postponement inf ormation<br />

is to attend the scheduled sale. <strong>The</strong><br />

undersigned Trustee disclaims any<br />

liability for any incorrectness of<br />

the property address or other com-<br />

mon designation, if any, shown<br />

herein. If no street address or other<br />

common designation is sho wn,<br />

directions to the location of the<br />

property may be obtained by send-<br />

ing a written request to the benefi-<br />

ciary within 10 days of the date of<br />

first publication of this Notice of<br />

Sale. If the Trustee is una ble to<br />

convey title for any reason, the suc-<br />

cessful bidder's sole and e xclusive<br />

remedy shall be the r eturn of<br />

monies paid to the Trustee, and the<br />

successful bidder shall have no fur-<br />

ther recourse. If the sale is set<br />

aside for any reason, the Purchaser<br />

at the sale shall be entitled only to<br />

a return of the deposit paid. <strong>The</strong><br />

Purchaser shall ha ve no further<br />

recourse against the Mortgagor ,<br />

the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s<br />

Attorney. Date: Quality Loan<br />

Service Corporation 2141 5th<br />

Avenue San Diego , CA 92101 619-<br />

645-7711 For NON SALE inf orma-<br />

tion only Sale Line: 800-280-2832<br />

Or Login to: http://www .quality-<br />

loan.com Reinstatement Line:<br />

(866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality<br />

Loan Service Corp. If you have pre-<br />

viously been disc harged through<br />

bankruptcy, you may have been<br />

released of per sonal liability for<br />

this loan in which case this letter is<br />

intended to exercise the note hold-<br />

ers right’s against the real property<br />

only. THIS NOTICE IS SENT FOR<br />

THE PURPOSE OF COLLECTING<br />

A DEBT. THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPT-<br />

ING TO COLLECT A DEBT ON<br />

BEHALF OF THE HOLDER AND<br />

OWNER OF THE NOTE. ANY<br />

INFORMATION OBTAINED BY<br />

OR PROVIDED TO THIS FIRM OR<br />

THE CREDITOR WILL BE USED<br />

FOR THAT PURPOSE. As required<br />

by law, you are hereby notified that<br />

a negative credit report reflecting<br />

on your credit record may be sub-<br />

mitted to a cr edit report agency if<br />

you fail to fulfill the terms of y our<br />

credit obligations. TS No.: CA-10-<br />

415256-CL IDSPub #0045716<br />

2/<strong>22</strong>/<strong>2013</strong> 3/1/<strong>2013</strong> 3/8/<strong>2013</strong> CN<br />

14593<br />

T.S. No. 12-21136 APN: 158-<br />

640-19-00 Loan No. 0597059719<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE<br />

YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A<br />

DEED OF TRUST DATED<br />

7/11/2007. UNLESS YOU TAKE<br />

ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR<br />

PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT<br />

A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED<br />

AN EXPLANATION OF THE<br />

NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING<br />

AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD<br />

CONTACT A LAWYER. A public<br />

auction sale to the highest bid der<br />

for cash, cashier's check drawn on<br />

a state or national bank, check<br />

drawn by a state or feder al credit<br />

union, or a check drawn by a state<br />

or federal savings and loan associa-<br />

tion, or savings association, or sav-<br />

ings bank specified in Section 5102<br />

of the Financial Code and author-<br />

ized to do business in this state will<br />

be held by the dul y appointed<br />

trustee as shown below, of all right,<br />

title, and interest conveyed to and<br />

now held b y the trustee in the<br />

hereinafter described pr operty<br />

under and pur suant to a Deed of<br />

Trust described belo w. <strong>The</strong> sale<br />

will be made, but without covenant<br />

or warranty, expressed or implied,<br />

regarding title, possession, or<br />

encumbrances, to pay the r emain-<br />

ing principal sum of the note(s)<br />

secured by the Deed of Trust, with<br />

interest and late c harges thereon,<br />

as provided in the note(s),<br />

advances, under the terms of the<br />

Deed of Trust, interest thereon,<br />

fees, charges and e xpenses of the<br />

Trustee for the total amount (at the<br />

time of the initial publication of<br />

the Notice of Sale) reasonably esti-<br />

mated to be set f orth below. <strong>The</strong><br />

amount may be greater on the day<br />

of sale. Trustor: DAN SONG, AND<br />

MIN JUNG SONG, HUSBAND<br />

AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS<br />

Duly Appointed Trustee: Law<br />

Offices of Les Zieve Deed of Trust<br />

recorded 7/13/2007 as Instrument<br />

No. 2007-0472198 in book --, page --<br />

of Official Records in the office of<br />

the Recorder of San Diego County,<br />

California, Date of Sale:3/8/<strong>2013</strong> at<br />

10:30 AM Place of Sale:<br />

AT THE ENTRANCE TO THE<br />

EAST COUNTY REGIONAL CEN-<br />

TER BY ST ATUE, 250 E. MAIN<br />

STREET, EL CAJON, CA 92020<br />

Estimated amount of unpaid bal-<br />

ance and other c harges:<br />

$369,013.82 Note: Because the<br />

Beneficiary reserves the right to<br />

bid less than the total debt owed, it<br />

is possible that at the time of the<br />

sale the opening bid ma y be less<br />

than the total de bt owed. Street<br />

Address or other common designa-<br />

tion of real property: 2 4 7<br />

MELINDA WAY OCEANSIDE,<br />

California 92057 Described as f ol-<br />

lows: AS MORE FULL Y<br />

DESCRIBED ON SAID DEED OF<br />

TRUST A.P.N #.: 158-640-19-00<br />

<strong>The</strong> undersigned Trustee disclaims<br />

any liability for any incorrectness<br />

of the street address or other com-<br />

mon designation, if any, shown<br />

above. If no street address or other<br />

common designation is sho wn,<br />

directions to the location of the<br />

property may be obtained by send-<br />

ing a written request to the benefi-<br />

ciary within 10 days of the date of<br />

first publication of this Notice of<br />

Sale. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL<br />

BIDDERS: If y ou are considering<br />

bidding on this pr operty lien, you<br />

should understand that ther e are<br />

risks involved in bid ding at a<br />

trustee auction. You will be bid-<br />

ding on a lien, not on the property<br />

itself. Placing the highest bid at a<br />

trustee auction does not automati-<br />

cally entitle you to free and clear<br />

ownership of the pr operty. You<br />

should also be a ware that the lien<br />

being auctioned off ma y be a jun-<br />

ior lien. If you are the highest bid-<br />

der at the auction, you are or may<br />

be responsible for paying off all<br />

liens senior to the lien being auc -<br />

tioned off, before you can r eceive<br />

clear title to the pr operty. You are<br />

encouraged to investigate the exis-<br />

tence, priority, and size of out-<br />

standing liens that ma y exist on<br />

this property by contacting the<br />

county recorder's office or a title<br />

insurance company, either of which<br />

may charge you a fee for this infor-<br />

mation. If you consult either of<br />

these resources, you should be<br />

aware that the same lender ma y<br />

hold more than one mortgage or<br />

deed of trust on the pr operty.<br />

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER:<br />

<strong>The</strong> sale date shown on this notice<br />

of sale ma y be postponed one or<br />

more times by the mortgagee, ben-<br />

eficiary, trustee, or a court, pur-<br />

suant to Section 2924g of the<br />

California Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law<br />

requires that inf ormation about<br />

trustee sale postponements be<br />

made available to y ou and to the<br />

public, as a courtesy to those not<br />

present at the sale. If you wish to<br />

learn whether y our sale date has<br />

been postponed, and, if applicable,<br />

the rescheduled time and date f or<br />

the sale of this pr operty, you may<br />

call (714) 848-9272 or visit this<br />

Internet Web site www .elitepo-<br />

standpub.com, using the file n um-<br />

ber assigned to this case 12-21136.<br />

Information about postponements<br />

that are very short in dur ation or<br />

that occur close in time to the<br />

scheduled sale may not immediate-<br />

ly be reflected in the telephone<br />

information or on the Internet Web<br />

site. <strong>The</strong> best w ay to v erify post-<br />

ponement information is to attend<br />

the scheduled sale. Dated:<br />

2/11/<strong>2013</strong> Law Offices of Les<br />

Zieve, as Trustee 18377 Beac h<br />

Blvd., Suite 210 Huntington Beach,<br />

California 92648 F or Non-<br />

Automated Sale Inf ormation, call:<br />

(714) 848-7920 F or Sale<br />

Information: (714) 848-9272<br />

w ww.elitepostandpub.com<br />

Christine O'Brien, Trustee Sale<br />

Officer THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPT-<br />

ING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND<br />

ANY INFORMATION WE<br />

OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR<br />

THAT PURPOSE. EPP 8<strong>22</strong>0. 2/15,<br />

2/<strong>22</strong>, 3/1/<strong>2013</strong>. CN 14582<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE T.S.<br />

No. 12-20237-SP-CA YOU ARE IN<br />

DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF<br />

TRUST DATED 11/09/2006.<br />

UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO<br />

PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT<br />

MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC<br />

SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA-<br />

NATION OF THE NATURE OF<br />

THE PROCEEDING AGAINST<br />

YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A<br />

LAWYER. A public auction sale to<br />

the highest bid der for cash,<br />

(cashier's check(s) must be made<br />

payable to National Def ault<br />

Servicing Corporation), drawn on a<br />

state or national bank, a check<br />

drawn by a state or feder al credit<br />

union, or a check drawn by a state<br />

or federal savings and loan associa-<br />

tion, savings association, or savings<br />

bank specified in Section 5102 of<br />

the Financial Code and authorized<br />

to do business in this state; will be<br />

held by the duly appointed trustee<br />

as shown below, of all right, title,<br />

and interest conveyed to and no w<br />

held by the trustee in the her e-<br />

inafter described pr operty under<br />

and pursuant to a Deed of Trust<br />

described below. <strong>The</strong> sale will be<br />

made in an "as is" condition, but<br />

without covenant or w arranty,<br />

expressed or implied, regarding<br />

title, possession, or encumbrances,<br />

to pay the remaining principal sum<br />

of the note(s) secured by the Deed<br />

of Trust, with interest and late<br />

charges thereon, as provided in the<br />

note(s), advances, under the terms<br />

of the Deed of Trust, interest there-<br />

on, fees, charges and e xpenses of<br />

the Trustee for the total amount (at<br />

the time of the initial publication<br />

of the Notice of Sale) r easonably<br />

estimated to be set f orth below.<br />

<strong>The</strong> amount may be greater on the<br />

day of sale. Trustor: JACQUELINE<br />

L SCHUMAKER, A MARRIED<br />

WOMAN AS HER SOLE AND SEP-<br />

ARATE PROPERTY Duly<br />

Appointed Trustee: NATIONAL<br />

DEFAULT SERVICING CORPO-<br />

RATION Recorded 11/20/2006 as<br />

Instrument No. 2006-0824246 (or<br />

Book, Page) of the Official Records<br />

of SAN DIEGO County, California.<br />

Date of Sale: 03/07/<strong>2013</strong> at 10:30<br />

a.m. Place of Sale: At the entrance<br />

to the East County Regional<br />

Center by statue, 250 E. Main<br />

Street, El Cajon, CA 92020<br />

Estimated amount of unpaid bal -<br />

ance and other c harges:<br />

$1,663,292.<strong>22</strong> Street Address or<br />

other common designation of r eal<br />

property: 1232 SKYR OS WAY,<br />

ENCINITAS, CA 92024 A.P.N.: 254-<br />

411-39-00 <strong>The</strong> undersigned Trustee<br />

disclaims any liability for any<br />

incorrectness of the str eet address<br />

or other common designation, if<br />

any, shown above. If no str eet<br />

address or other common designa-<br />

tion is sho wn, directions to the<br />

location of the pr operty may be<br />

obtained by sending a written<br />

request to the beneficiar y within<br />

10 days of the date of first publica-<br />

tion of this Notice of Sale. If the<br />

Trustee is unable to convey title for<br />

any reason, the successful bidder's<br />

sole and exclusive remedy shall be<br />

the return of monies paid to the<br />

Trustee, and the successful bid der<br />

shall have no further recourse. <strong>The</strong><br />

undersigned mortgagee, benefici-<br />

ary or authorized agent f or the<br />

mortgagee or beneficiary pursuant<br />

to California Civil Code 2923.5(b)<br />

declares that the mortgagee, bene-<br />

ficiary or the mortgagee's or bene-<br />

ficiary's authorized agent has<br />

either contacted the borr ower or<br />

tried with due diligence to contact<br />

the borrower as r equired by<br />

California Civil Code 2923.5.<br />

NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-<br />

DERS: If you are considering bid-<br />

ding on this pr operty lien, you<br />

should understand that ther e are<br />

risks involved in bid ding at a<br />

trustee auction. You will be bid -<br />

ding on a lien, not on the property<br />

itself. Placing the highest bid at a<br />

trustee auction does not automati -<br />

cally entitle you to free and clear<br />

ownership of the pr operty. You<br />

should also be a ware that the lien<br />

being auctioned off ma y be a jun-<br />

ior lien. If you are the highest bid-<br />

der at the auction, you are or may<br />

be responsible for paying off all<br />

liens senior to the lien being auc -<br />

tioned off, before you can r eceive<br />

clear title to the pr operty. You are<br />

encouraged to investigate the exis-<br />

tence, priority, and size of out-<br />

standing liens that ma y exist on<br />

this property by contacting the<br />

county recorder's office or a title<br />

insurance company, either of which<br />

may charge you a fee for this infor-<br />

mation. If you consult either of<br />

these resources, you should be<br />

aware that the same lender ma y<br />

hold more than one mortgage or<br />

deed of trust on the pr operty.<br />

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER:<br />

<strong>The</strong> sale date shown on this notice<br />

of sale ma y be postponed one or<br />

more times by the mortgagee, ben-<br />

eficiary, trustee, or a court, pur-<br />

suant to Section 2924g of the<br />

California Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law<br />

requires that inf ormation about<br />

trustee sale postponements be<br />

made available to y ou and to the<br />

public, as a courtesy to those not<br />

present at the sale. If you wish to<br />

learn whether y our sale date has<br />

been postponed, and, if applicable,<br />

the rescheduled time and date f or<br />

the sale of this pr operty, you may<br />

call 714-730-2727 or visit this<br />

Internet Web site<br />

www.ndscorp.com/sales, using the<br />

file number assigned to this case<br />

12-20237-SP-CA. Information about<br />

postponements that are very short<br />

in duration or that occur close in<br />

time to the scheduled sale may not<br />

immediately be r eflected in the<br />

telephone information or on the<br />

Internet Web site. <strong>The</strong> best way to<br />

verify postponement inf ormation<br />

is to attend the sc heduled sale.<br />

Date: 02/11/<strong>2013</strong> N ATIONAL<br />

DEFAULT SERVICING CORPO-<br />

RATION 7720 N. 16th Street, Suite<br />

300 Phoenix, AZ 85020 phone 602-<br />

264-6101 Sales Line 714-730-2727;<br />

Sales Website:<br />

www.ndscorp.com/sales Nichole<br />

Alford, TRUSTEE SALES REPRE-<br />

SENTATIVE A-4359168 02/15/<strong>2013</strong>,<br />

02/<strong>22</strong>/<strong>2013</strong>, 03/01/<strong>2013</strong> CN 14580<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE TS<br />

No. 11-0136896 Title Order No. 11-<br />

0116869 APN No. 105-473-05-00<br />

YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A<br />

DEED OF TRUST, DATED<br />

09/27/2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE<br />

ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR<br />

PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT<br />

A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED<br />

AN EXPLANATION OF THE<br />

NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING<br />

AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD<br />

CONTACT A LAWYER. Notice is<br />

hereby given that RECONTR UST<br />

COMPANY, N.A., as duly appointed<br />

trustee pursuant to the Deed of<br />

Trust executed by FRANCISCO M.<br />

ALBARRAN AND DIANE L.<br />

ALBARRRAN, HUSBAND AND<br />

WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS, dated<br />

09/27/2005 and recorded 10/6/2005,<br />

as Instrument No. 2005-0864746, in<br />

Book , Page 2195, of Official<br />

Records in the office of the County<br />

Recorder of San Diego County ,<br />

State of Calif ornia, will sell on<br />

03/08/<strong>2013</strong> at 9:00AM, SHERATON<br />

San Diego HO TEL & MARIN A<br />

1380 Harbor Island Dri ve, San<br />

Diego, CA 92101 at public auction,<br />

to the highest bid der for cash or<br />

check as described belo w, payable<br />

in full at time of sale, all right,<br />

title, and interest conveyed to and<br />

now held by it under said Deed of<br />

Trust, in the pr operty situated in<br />

said County and State and as more<br />

fully described in the a bove refer-<br />

enced Deed of Trust. <strong>The</strong> street<br />

address and other common desig-<br />

nation, if any, of the real property<br />

described above is purported to be:<br />

121 NORTH STAGECOACH LANE,<br />

FALLBROOK, CA, 92028. <strong>The</strong><br />

undersigned Trustee disclaims any<br />

liability for any incorrectness of<br />

the street address and other com -<br />

mon designation, if any, shown<br />

herein. <strong>The</strong> total amount of the<br />

unpaid balance with interest there-<br />

on of the obligation secured by the<br />

property to be sold plus reasonable<br />

estimated costs, expenses and<br />

advances at the time of the initial<br />

publication of the Notice of Sale is<br />

$623,999.85. It is possible that at<br />

the time of sale the opening bid<br />

may be less than the total inde bt-<br />

edness due. In addition to cash,<br />

the Trustee will accept cashier's<br />

checks drawn on a state or national<br />

bank, a check drawn by a state or<br />

federal credit union, or a c heck<br />

drawn by a state or federal savings<br />

and loan association, savings asso-<br />

ciation, or savings bank specified<br />

in Section 5102 of the F inancial<br />

Code and authoriz ed to do busi -<br />

ness in this state. Said sale will be<br />

made, in an ''AS IS'' condition, but<br />

without covenant or w arranty,<br />

express or implied, regarding title,<br />

possession or encumbrances, to sat-<br />

isfy the inde btedness secured by<br />

said Deed of Trust, advances there-<br />

under, with interest as pr ovided,<br />

and the unpaid principal of the<br />

Note secured by said Deed of Trust<br />

with interest thereon as pr ovided<br />

in said Note, plus fees, charges and<br />

expenses of the Trustee and of the<br />

trusts created by said Deed of<br />

Trust. If required by the provisions<br />

of section 2923.5 of the Calif ornia<br />

Civil Code, the declaration from<br />

the mortgagee, beneficiary or<br />

authorized agent is attached to the<br />

Notice of Trustee’s Sale dul y<br />

recorded with the appr opriate<br />

County Recorder’s Office.<br />

NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-<br />

DERS If y ou are considering bid-<br />

ding on this pr operty lien, you<br />

should understand that ther e are<br />

risks involved in bid ding at a<br />

trustee auction. You will be bid-<br />

ding on a lien, not on a pr operty<br />

itself. Placing the highest bid at a<br />

trustee auction does not automati -<br />

cally entitle you to free and clear<br />

ownership of the pr operty. You<br />

should also be a ware that the lien<br />

being auctioned off ma y be a jun-<br />

ior lien. If you are the highest bid-<br />

der at the auction, you are or may<br />

be responsible for paying off all<br />

liens senior to the lien being auc-<br />

tioned off, before you can r eceive<br />

clear title to the property. You are<br />

encouraged to investigate the exis-<br />

tence, priority, and size of out-<br />

standing liens that ma y exist on<br />

this property by contacting the<br />

county recorder’s office or a title<br />

insurance company, either of which<br />

may charge you a fee for this infor-<br />

mation. If you consult either of<br />

these resources, you should be<br />

aware that the lender ma y hold<br />

more than one mortgage or deed of<br />

trust on the pr operty. NOTICE<br />

TO PROPERTY OWNER <strong>The</strong> sale<br />

date shown on this notice of sale<br />

may be postponed one or mor e<br />

times by the mortgagee, benefici-<br />

ary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to<br />

Section 2924g of the Calif ornia<br />

Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law requires that<br />

information about trustee sale<br />

postponements be made a vailable<br />

to you and to the public, as a cour-<br />

tesy to those not pr esent at the<br />

sale. If you wish to learn whether<br />

your sale date has been postponed,<br />

and, if applicable, the rescheduled<br />

time and date f or the sale of this<br />

property, you may call 1-800-281-<br />

8219 or visit this Internet Web site<br />

www.recontrustco.com, using the<br />

file number assigned to this case<br />

11- 0136896. Information about<br />

postponements that are very short<br />

in duration or that occur close in<br />

time to the scheduled sale may not<br />

immediately be r eflected in the<br />

telephone information or on the<br />

Internet Web site. <strong>The</strong> best way to<br />

verify postponement inf ormation<br />

is to attend the sc heduled sale.<br />

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A.<br />

1800 Tapo Canyon Rd., CA6-914-01-<br />

94 SIMI VALLEY, CA 93063<br />

Phone/Sale Information: (800) 281-<br />

8219 By: Trustee's Sale Officer<br />

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. is<br />

a debt collector attempting to col-<br />

lect a de bt. Any information<br />

obtained will be used f or that pur-<br />

pose. FEI # 1006.153683<br />

02/15/<strong>2013</strong>, 02/<strong>22</strong>/<strong>2013</strong>, 03/01/<strong>2013</strong><br />

CN 14579<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE TS<br />

No. 12-0027050 Title Order No. 12-<br />

00451<strong>22</strong> APN No. 123-291-21-00<br />

YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A<br />

DEED OF TRUST, DATED<br />

07/05/2007. UNLESS YOU TAKE<br />

ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR<br />

PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT<br />

A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED<br />

AN EXPLANATION OF THE<br />

NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING<br />

AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD<br />

CONTACT A LAWYER. Notice is<br />

hereby given that RECONTR UST<br />

COMPANY, N.A., as duly appointed<br />

trustee pursuant to the Deed of<br />

Trust executed by NORLIN H<br />

STEVENS JR, AND LA URA L<br />

STEVENS, HUSBAND AND WIFE<br />

AS JOINT TENANTS, dated<br />

07/05/2007 and recorded 7/11/2007,<br />

as Instrument No. 2007-0463999, in<br />

Book , Page 1071, of Official<br />

Records in the office of the County<br />

Recorder of San Diego County ,<br />

State of Calif ornia, will sell on<br />

03/08/<strong>2013</strong> at 9:00AM, SHERATON<br />

San Diego HO TEL & MARIN A<br />

1380 Harbor Island Dri ve, San<br />

Diego, CA 92101 at public auction,<br />

to the highest bid der for cash or<br />

check as described below, payable<br />

in full at time of sale, all right,<br />

title, and interest conveyed to and<br />

now held by it under said Deed of<br />

Trust, in the property situated in<br />

said County and State and as more<br />

fully described in the a bove refer-<br />

enced Deed of Trust. <strong>The</strong> street<br />

address and other common desig-<br />

nation, if any, of the real property<br />

described above is purported to be:<br />

1<strong>22</strong>7 EL NIDO DR, FALLBROOK,<br />

CA, 920289480. <strong>The</strong> undersigned<br />

Trustee disclaims an y liability for<br />

any incorrectness of the str eet<br />

address and other common desig-<br />

nation, if any, shown herein.<strong>The</strong><br />

total amount of the unpaid balance<br />

with interest thereon of the obliga-<br />

tion secured by the property to be<br />

sold plus r easonable estimated<br />

costs, expenses and ad vances at<br />

the time of the initial publication<br />

of the Notice of Sale is $758,306.42.<br />

It is possible that at the time of<br />

sale the opening bid ma y be less<br />

than the total indebtedness due. In<br />

addition to cash, the Trustee will<br />

accept cashier's checks drawn on a<br />

state or national bank, a check<br />

drawn by a state or federal credit<br />

union, or a check drawn by a state<br />

or federal savings and loan associa-<br />

tion, savings association, or savings<br />

bank specified in Section 5102 of<br />

the Financial Code and authorized<br />

to do business in this state.Said<br />

sale will be made, in an ''AS IS''<br />

condition, but without covenant or<br />

warranty, express or implied,<br />

regarding title, possession or<br />

encumbrances, to satisfy the<br />

indebtedness secured by said Deed<br />

of Trust, advances thereunder, with<br />

interest as pr ovided, and the<br />

unpaid principal of the Note<br />

secured by said Deed of Trust with<br />

interest thereon as provided in said<br />

Note, plus fees, charges and<br />

expenses of the Trustee and of the<br />

trusts created by said Deed of<br />

Trust. If required by the provisions<br />

of section 2923.5 of the Calif ornia<br />

Civil Code, the declaration from<br />

the mortgagee, beneficiary or<br />

authorized agent is attached to the<br />

Notice of Trustee’s Sale dul y<br />

recorded with the appr opriate<br />

County Recorder’s Office. NOTICE<br />

TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If y ou<br />

are considering bid ding on this<br />

property lien, you should u nder-<br />

stand that there are risks involved<br />

in bidding at a trustee auction. You<br />

will be bidding on a lien, not on a<br />

property itself. Placing the highest<br />

bid at a trustee auction does not<br />

automatically entitle y ou to fr ee<br />

and clear ownership of the proper-<br />

ty. You should also be a ware that<br />

the lien being auctioned off may be<br />

a junior lien. If you are the highest<br />

bidder at the auction, you are or<br />

may be r esponsible for paying off<br />

all liens senior to the lien being<br />

auctioned off, before you can<br />

receive clear title to the pr operty.<br />

You are encouraged to investigate<br />

the existence, priority, and size of<br />

outstanding liens that may exist on<br />

this property by contacting the<br />

county recorder’s office or a title<br />

insurance company, either of which<br />

may charge you a fee for this infor-<br />

mation. If you consult either of<br />

these resources, you should be<br />

aware that the lender ma y hold<br />

more than one mortgage or deed of<br />

trust on the pr operty. NOTICE TO<br />

PROPERTY OWNER <strong>The</strong> sale date<br />

shown on this notice of sale may be<br />

postponed one or mor e times b y<br />

the mortgagee, beneficiary,<br />

trustee, or a court, pursuant to<br />

Section 2924g of the Calif ornia<br />

Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law requires that<br />

information about trustee sale<br />

postponements be made a vailable<br />

to you and to the public, as a cour-<br />

tesy to those not pr esent at the<br />

sale. If you wish to learn whether<br />

your sale date has been postponed,<br />

and, if applicable, the rescheduled<br />

time and date f or the sale of this<br />

property, you may call 1-800-281-<br />

8219 or visit this Internet Web site<br />

www.recontrustco.com, using the<br />

file number assigned to this case<br />

12-0027050. Information about<br />

postponements that are very short<br />

in duration or that occur close in<br />

time to the scheduled sale may not<br />

immediately be reflected in the<br />

telephone information or on the<br />

Internet Web site. <strong>The</strong> best way to<br />

verify postponement inf ormation<br />

is to attend the sc heduled sale.<br />

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A.<br />

1800 Tapo Canyon Rd., CA6-914-01-<br />

94 SIMI VALLEY, CA 93063<br />

Phone/Sale Information: (800) 281-<br />

8219 By: Trustee's Sale Officer<br />

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. is<br />

a debt collector attempting to col-<br />

lect a de bt. Any information<br />

obtained will be used f or that pur-<br />

pose. FEI # 1006.161570 2/15, 2/<strong>22</strong>,<br />

3/01/<strong>2013</strong> CN 14578<br />

T.S. No. 12-<strong>22</strong>75-11 Loan No.<br />

0011815198 NOTICE OF<br />

TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN<br />

DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF<br />

TRUST DATED 9/29/2005.<br />

UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO<br />

PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT<br />

MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC<br />

SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA-<br />

NATION OF THE NATURE OF<br />

THE PROCEEDING AGAINST<br />

YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A<br />

LAWYER. A public auction sale to<br />

the highest bid der for cash,<br />

cashier's check drawn on a state or<br />

national bank, check drawn by a<br />

state or feder al credit union, or a<br />

check drawn by a state or feder al<br />

savings and loan association, or<br />

savings association, or savings<br />

bank specified in Section 5102 of<br />

the Financial Code and authorized<br />

to do business in this state will be<br />

held by the duly appointed trustee<br />

as shown below, of all right, title,<br />

and interest conveyed to and no w<br />

held by the trustee in the her e-<br />

inafter described pr operty under<br />

and pursuant to a Deed of Trust<br />

described below. <strong>The</strong> sale will be<br />

made, but without covenant or war-<br />

ranty, expressed or implied, regard-<br />

ing title, possession, or encum-<br />

brances, to pay the remaining prin-<br />

cipal sum of the note(s) secured by<br />

the Deed of Trust, with interest and<br />

late charges thereon, as provided<br />

in the note(s), advances, under the<br />

terms of the Deed of Trust, interest<br />

thereon, fees, charges and expens-<br />

es of the Trustee for the total<br />

amount (at the time of the initial<br />

publication of the Notice of Sale)<br />

reasonably estimated to be set<br />

forth below. <strong>The</strong> amount ma y be<br />

greater on the day of sale. Trustor:<br />

WAYNE G. MERCHANT AND<br />

LINDA L. MERCHANT, HUSBAND<br />

AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS<br />

Duly Appointed Trustee: <strong>The</strong> Wolf<br />

Firm, A Law Corporation Recorded<br />

10/12/2005 as Instrument No. 2005-<br />

0881764 of Official Recor ds in the<br />

office of the Recorder of San Diego<br />

County, California, Date of Sale:<br />

3/8/<strong>2013</strong> at 10:00 AM Place of Sale:<br />

At the entrance to the East County<br />

Regional Center by statue, 250 E.<br />

Main Street, El Cajon, CA 92020<br />

Amount of unpaid balance and<br />

other charges: $236,398.48, esti-<br />

mated Street Address or other<br />

common designation of r eal prop-<br />

erty: 1345 P ANORAMA RIDGE<br />

ROAD , OCEANSIDE, CA 92056<br />

A.P.N.: 161-401-05 <strong>The</strong> undersigned<br />

Trustee disclaims an y liability for<br />

any incorrectness of the str eet<br />

address or other common designa-<br />

tion, if any, shown above. If no<br />

street address or other common<br />

designation is shown, directions to<br />

the location of the property may be<br />

obtained by sending a written<br />

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Legals 800<br />

Legals 800<br />

Legals 800<br />

Legals 800<br />

Legals 800<br />

Legals 800<br />

Legals 800<br />

request to the beneficiar y within<br />

10 days of the date of first publica-<br />

tion of this Notice of Sale. NOTICE<br />

TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If y ou<br />

are considering bid ding on this<br />

property lien, you should under -<br />

stand that there are risks involved<br />

in bidding at a trustee auction. You<br />

will be bidding on a lien, not on the<br />

property itself. Placing the highest<br />

bid at a trustee auction does not<br />

automatically entitle y ou to fr ee<br />

and clear ownership of the proper-<br />

ty. You should also be a ware that<br />

the lien being auctioned off may be<br />

a junior lien. If you are the highest<br />

bidder at the auction, you are or<br />

may be r esponsible for paying off<br />

all liens senior to the lien being<br />

auctioned off, before you can<br />

receive clear title to the pr operty.<br />

You are encouraged to investigate<br />

the existence, priority, and size of<br />

outstanding liens that may exist on<br />

this property by contacting the<br />

county recorder's office or a title<br />

insurance company, either of which<br />

may charge you a fee for this infor-<br />

mation. If you consult either of<br />

these resources, you should be<br />

aware that the same lender ma y<br />

hold more than one mortgage or<br />

deed of trust on the pr operty.<br />

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER:<br />

<strong>The</strong> sale date shown on this notice<br />

of sale may be postponed one or<br />

more times by the mortgagee, ben-<br />

eficiary, trustee, or a court, pur-<br />

suant to Section 2924g of the<br />

California Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law<br />

requires that inf ormation about<br />

trustee sale postponements be<br />

made available to y ou and to the<br />

public, as a courtesy to those not<br />

present at the sale. If you wish to<br />

learn whether y our sale date has<br />

been postponed, and, if applicable,<br />

the rescheduled time and date f or<br />

the sale of this pr operty, you may<br />

call (714) 573-1965 or visit this<br />

Internet Web site www .priority-<br />

posting.com, using the file number<br />

assigned to this case 12-<strong>22</strong>75-11.<br />

Information about postponements<br />

that are very short in dur ation or<br />

that occur close in time to the<br />

scheduled sale may not immediate-<br />

ly be reflected in the telephone<br />

information or on the Internet Web<br />

site. <strong>The</strong> best w ay to v erify post-<br />

ponement information is to attend<br />

the scheduled sale. Date: 2/8/<strong>2013</strong><br />

<strong>The</strong> Wolf Firm, A Law Corporation<br />

2955 Main Street, 2nd Floor Irvine,<br />

California 92614 F oreclosure<br />

Department (949) 720-9200 Sale<br />

Information Only: (714) 573-1965<br />

www.priorityposting.com Frank<br />

Escalera, Team Lead, P1020<strong>22</strong>6<br />

2/15, 2/<strong>22</strong>, 03/01/<strong>2013</strong> CN 14567<br />

Trustee Sale No . <strong>22</strong>938CA Title<br />

Order No. 6659613 NOTICE OF<br />

TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN<br />

DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF<br />

TRUST DATED 11/4/2005.<br />

UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO<br />

PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT<br />

MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC<br />

SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA-<br />

NATION OF THE NATURE OF<br />

THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST<br />

YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A<br />

LAWYER. On 3/7/<strong>2013</strong> at 10:00<br />

AM, MERIDIAN FORECLOSURE<br />

SERVICE f/k/a MTDS, INC., A<br />

CALIFORNIA CORPORATION<br />

DBA MERIDIAN TRUST DEED<br />

SERVICE as the dul y appointed<br />

Trustee under and pur suant to<br />

Deed of Trust Recorded<br />

11/09/2005, Book , Page ,<br />

Instrument 2005-0973731 of offi -<br />

cial records in the Office of the<br />

Recorder of San Diego County ,<br />

California, executed by: TES-<br />

FAZGHI WOLDEAB AND BISRAT<br />

G. ANDEMICHAEL, HUSBAND<br />

AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS as<br />

Trustor, MORTGAGE ELECTRON-<br />

IC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,<br />

INC., AS NOMINEE FOR AMERI-<br />

CAN UNIFIED MORTGAGE, INC.,<br />

A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION,<br />

as Beneficiary, will sell at public<br />

auction sale to the highest bid der<br />

for cash, cashier's check drawn by a<br />

state or national bank, a cashier’s<br />

check drawn by a state or feder al<br />

credit union, or a cashier’ s check<br />

drawn by a state or federal savings<br />

and loan association, savings asso-<br />

ciation, or savings bank specified<br />

in section 5102 of the F inancial<br />

Code and authoriz ed to do busi-<br />

ness in this state. Sale will be held<br />

by the dul y appointed trustee as<br />

shown below, of all right, title, and<br />

interest conveyed to and no w held<br />

by the trustee in the her einafter<br />

described property under and pur-<br />

suant to the Deed of Trust. <strong>The</strong> sale<br />

will be made, but without con-<br />

venant or w arranty, expressed or<br />

implied, regarding title, possess-<br />

sion, or encumbrances, to pay the<br />

remaining principal sum of the<br />

notes (s) secur ed by the Deed of<br />

Trust, interest thereon, estimated<br />

fees, charges and e xpenses of the<br />

Trustee for the total amount (at the<br />

time of the initial publication of<br />

the Notice of Sale) reasonably esti-<br />

mated to be set f orth below. <strong>The</strong><br />

amount may be greater on the day<br />

of sale. Place of Sale: At the<br />

entrance to the East County<br />

Regional Center by statue, 250 E.<br />

Main Street, El Cajon, CA 92020<br />

Legal Description: As more fully<br />

described in said Deed of Trust <strong>The</strong><br />

street address and other common<br />

designation of the r eal property<br />

purported as: 1351 MARQ UETTE<br />

STREET , OCEANSIDE, CA 92054<br />

APN Number: 148-014-01-00<br />

Amount of unpaid balance and<br />

other charges:$531,070.95 NOTICE<br />

TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If y ou<br />

are considering bid ding on this<br />

property lien, you should under -<br />

stand that there are risks involved<br />

in bidding at a trustee auction. You<br />

will be bid ding on a lien, not the<br />

property itself. Placing the highest<br />

bid at trustee auction does not<br />

automatically entitle y ou to fr ee<br />

and clear ownership of the proper-<br />

ty. You should also be a ware that<br />

the lien being auctioned off may be<br />

a junior lien. If you are the highest<br />

bidder at the auction, you are or<br />

may be responsible for paying off<br />

all liens senior to the lien being<br />

auctioned off, before you can<br />

receive clear title to the pr operty.<br />

You are encouraged to investigate<br />

the existence, priority, and size of<br />

outstanding liens that may exist on<br />

this property by contacting the<br />

county recorder’s office or a title<br />

insurance company, either of which<br />

may charge you a fee for this infor-<br />

mation. If you consult either of<br />

these resources, you should be<br />

aware that the same lender ma y<br />

hold more than one mortgage or<br />

deed of trust on the pr operty.<br />

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER:<br />

<strong>The</strong> sale date shown on this notice<br />

may be postponed one or mor e<br />

times by the mortgagee, benefici-<br />

ary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to<br />

Section 2924g of the Calif ornia<br />

Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law requires that<br />

information about trustee sale<br />

postponements be made a vailable<br />

to you and to the public, as a cour-<br />

tesy to those not pr esent at the<br />

sale. If you wish to learn whether<br />

your sale date has been postponed,<br />

and, if applicable, the rescheduled<br />

time and date f or the sale of this<br />

property, you may call (714) 573-<br />

1965 or visit this Internet Web site<br />

www. Priorityposting.com, using<br />

the file n umber assigned to this<br />

case <strong>22</strong>938CA. Information about<br />

postponements that are very short<br />

in duration or that occur close in<br />

time to the scheduled sale may not<br />

immediately be r eflected in the<br />

telephone information or on the<br />

Internet Web site. In addition, the<br />

borrower on the loan shall be sent<br />

a written notice if the sale has<br />

been postponed f or at least ten<br />

(10) business days. <strong>The</strong> best way to<br />

verify postponement inf ormation<br />

is to attend the scheduled sale. <strong>The</strong><br />

undersigned Trustee disclaims any<br />

liability for any incorrectness of<br />

the street address and other com-<br />

mon designation, if any, shown<br />

herein. <strong>The</strong> property heretofore<br />

described is being sold “as is”.<br />

DATE: 2/5/<strong>2013</strong> MERIDIAN FORE-<br />

CLOSURE SERVICE f/k/a MTDS,<br />

INC., A CALIFORNIA CORPORA-<br />

TION DBA MERIDIAN TRUST<br />

DEED SERVICE 3 SAN JO AQUIN<br />

PLAZA, SUITE 215, NEWPORT<br />

BEACH, CA 92660 Sales Line:<br />

(714) 573-1965 OR (702) 586-4500<br />

Stephanie Garcia, Foreclosure<br />

Officer MERIDIAN FORECLO -<br />

SURE SERVICE IS ASSISTING<br />

THE BENEFICIARY TO COLLECT<br />

A DEBT AND ANY INFORMA-<br />

TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED<br />

FOR THAT PURPOSE. P1019511<br />

2/15, 2/<strong>22</strong>, 03/01/<strong>2013</strong> CN 14566<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TS<br />

No. CA-08-132928-NF Order No.:<br />

E805531 YOU ARE IN DEF AULT<br />

UNDER A DEED OF TRUST<br />

DATED 3/25/2005. UNLESS YOU<br />

TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT<br />

YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE<br />

SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU<br />

NEED AN EXPLANATION OF<br />

THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-<br />

ING AGAINST YOU, YOU<br />

SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.<br />

A public auction sale to the highest<br />

bidder for cash, cashier's check<br />

drawn on a state or national bank,<br />

check drawn by state or feder al<br />

credit union, or a check drawn by a<br />

state or feder al savings and loan<br />

association, or savings association,<br />

or savings bank specified in<br />

Section 5102 to the F inancial code<br />

and authorized to do business in<br />

this state, will be held b y duly<br />

appointed trustee. <strong>The</strong> sale will be<br />

made, but without covenant or war-<br />

ranty, expressed or implied, regard-<br />

ing title, possession, or encum-<br />

brances, to pay the remaining prin-<br />

cipal sum of the note(s) secured by<br />

the Deed of Trust, with interest and<br />

late charges thereon, as provided<br />

in the note(s), advances, under the<br />

terms of the Deed of Trust, interest<br />

thereon, fees, charges and expens-<br />

es of the Trustee for the total<br />

amount (at the time of the initial<br />

publication of the Notice of Sale)<br />

reasonably estimated to be set<br />

forth below. <strong>The</strong> amount ma y be<br />

greater on the day of sale. BENEFI-<br />

CIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESS<br />

THAN THE T OTAL AMOUNT<br />

DUE. Trustor(s): HELEN B AR-<br />

BARA LANGE, AN UNMARRIED<br />

WOMAN Recorded: 4/1/2005 as<br />

Instrument No. 2005-0266385 of<br />

Official Records in the office of the<br />

Recorder of SAN DIEGO County ,<br />

California; Date of Sale: 3/8/<strong>2013</strong> at<br />

10:00:00 AM Place of Sale: At the<br />

entrance to the east county region-<br />

al center b y statue, 250 E. Main<br />

Street, El Cajon, CA 92020 Amount<br />

of unpaid balance and other<br />

charges: $612,163.53 <strong>The</strong> purport-<br />

ed property address is: 153 GAR-<br />

DENSIDE CT, FALLBROOK, CA<br />

92028 Assessor’s Parcel No.: 105-<br />

870-07 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL<br />

BIDDERS: If y ou are considering<br />

bidding on this pr operty lien, you<br />

should understand that ther e are<br />

risks involved in bid ding at a<br />

trustee auction. You will be bid -<br />

ding on a lien, not on the property<br />

itself. Placing the highest bid at a<br />

trustee auction does not automati -<br />

cally entitle you to free and clear<br />

ownership of the pr operty. You<br />

should also be a ware that the lien<br />

being auctioned off ma y be a jun-<br />

ior lien. If you are the highest bid-<br />

der at the auction, you are or may<br />

be responsible for paying off all<br />

liens senior to the lien being auc -<br />

tioned off, before you can r eceive<br />

clear title to the pr operty. You are<br />

encouraged to investigate the exis-<br />

tence, priority, and size of out-<br />

standing liens that ma y exist on<br />

this property by contacting the<br />

county recorder’s office or a title<br />

insurance company, either of which<br />

may charge you a fee for this infor-<br />

mation. If you consult either of<br />

these resources, you should be<br />

aware that the same lender ma y<br />

hold more than one mortgage or<br />

deed of trust on the pr operty.<br />

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER:<br />

<strong>The</strong> sale date shown on this notice<br />

of sale ma y be postponed one or<br />

more times by the mortgagee, ben-<br />

eficiary, trustee, or a court, pur-<br />

suant to Section 2924g of the<br />

California Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law<br />

requires that inf ormation about<br />

trustee sale postponements be<br />

made available to y ou and to the<br />

public, as a courtesy to those not<br />

present at the sale. If you wish to<br />

learn whether y our sale date has<br />

been postponed, and, if applicable,<br />

the rescheduled time and date f or<br />

the sale of this pr operty, you may<br />

call 714-573-1965 f or information<br />

regarding the trustee’s sale or visit<br />

this Internet Web site<br />

http://www.qualityloan.com , using<br />

the file n umber assigned to this<br />

foreclosure by the Trustee: CA-08-<br />

132928-NF . Information about<br />

postponements that are very short<br />

in duration or that occur close in<br />

time to the scheduled sale may not<br />

immediately be r eflected in the<br />

telephone information or on the<br />

Internet Web site. <strong>The</strong> best way to<br />

verify postponement inf ormation<br />

is to attend the scheduled sale. <strong>The</strong><br />

undersigned Trustee disclaims any<br />

liability for any incorrectness of<br />

the property address or other com-<br />

mon designation, if any, shown<br />

herein. If no street address or other<br />

common designation is sho wn,<br />

directions to the location of the<br />

property may be obtained by send-<br />

ing a written request to the benefi-<br />

ciary within 10 days of the date of<br />

first publication of this Notice of<br />

Sale. If the Trustee is una ble to<br />

convey title for any reason, the suc-<br />

cessful bidder's sole and e xclusive<br />

remedy shall be the r eturn of<br />

monies paid to the Trustee, and the<br />

successful bidder shall have no fur-<br />

ther recourse. If the sale is set<br />

aside for any reason, the Purchaser<br />

at the sale shall be entitled only to<br />

a return of the deposit paid. <strong>The</strong><br />

Purchaser shall ha ve no further<br />

recourse against the Mortgagor ,<br />

the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s<br />

Attorney. Date: Quality Loan<br />

Service Corporation 2141 5th<br />

Avenue San Diego , CA 92101 619-<br />

645-7711 For NON SALE inf orma-<br />

tion only Sale Line: 714-573-1965<br />

Or Login to: http://www .quality-<br />

loan.com Reinstatement Line:<br />

(866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality<br />

Loan Service Corp. If you have pre-<br />

viously been disc harged through<br />

bankruptcy, you may have been<br />

released of per sonal liability for<br />

this loan in which case this letter is<br />

intended to exercise the note hold-<br />

ers right’s against the real property<br />

only. THIS NOTICE IS SENT FOR<br />

THE PURPOSE OF COLLECTING<br />

A DEBT. THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPT-<br />

ING TO COLLECT A DEBT ON<br />

BEHALF OF THE HOLDER AND<br />

OWNER OF THE NOTE. ANY<br />

INFORMATION OBTAINED BY<br />

OR PROVIDED TO THIS FIRM OR<br />

THE CREDITOR WILL BE USED<br />

FOR THAT PURPOSE. As required<br />

by law, you are hereby notified that<br />

a negative credit report reflecting<br />

on your credit record may be sub-<br />

mitted to a cr edit report agency if<br />

you fail to fulfill the terms of y our<br />

credit obligations. TS No.: CA-08-<br />

132928-NF IDSPub #0045383<br />

2/15/<strong>2013</strong> 2/<strong>22</strong>/<strong>2013</strong> 3/1/<strong>2013</strong> CN<br />

14565<br />

T.S. No.: 2012-23691 Loan No.:<br />

7091489430 NO TICE OF<br />

TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN<br />

DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF<br />

TRUST DATED 5/8/2006. UNLESS<br />

YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT<br />

YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE<br />

SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF<br />

YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION<br />

OF THE NATURE OF THE PRO-<br />

CEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU<br />

SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.<br />

A public auction sale to the highest<br />

bidder for cash, cashier's check<br />

drawn on a state or national bank,<br />

check drawn by a state or feder al<br />

credit union, or a check drawn by a<br />

state or feder al savings and loan<br />

association, or savings association,<br />

or savings bank specified in<br />

Section 5102 of the Financial Code<br />

and authorized to do business in<br />

this state will be held b y the duly<br />

appointed trustee as sho wn below,<br />

of all right, title, and interest con-<br />

veyed to and no w held by the<br />

trustee in the her einafter<br />

described property under and pur-<br />

suant to a Deed of Trust described<br />

below. <strong>The</strong> sale will be made, but<br />

without covenant or w arranty,<br />

expressed or implied, regarding<br />

title, possession, or encumbrances,<br />

to pay the remaining principal sum<br />

of the note(s) secured by the Deed<br />

of Trust, with interest and late<br />

charges thereon, as provided in the<br />

note(s), advances, under the terms<br />

of the Deed of Trust, interest there-<br />

on, fees, charges and e xpenses of<br />

the Trustee for the total amount (at<br />

the time of the initial publication<br />

of the Notice of Sale) r easonably<br />

estimated to be set f orth below.<br />

<strong>The</strong> amount may be greater on the<br />

day of sale. Trustor: DOROTHY L<br />

HOLDER AN UNMARRIED<br />

WOMAN. Duly Appointed Trustee:<br />

Western Progressive, LLC<br />

Recorded 5/<strong>22</strong>/2006 as Instrument<br />

No. 2006-0357678 in book ---, page -<br />

-- and r erecorded on --- as --- of<br />

Official Records in the office of the<br />

Recorder of San Diego County ,<br />

California, Date of Sale: 3/11/<strong>2013</strong><br />

at 10:30 AM Place of Sale: At the<br />

main entrance to the East County<br />

Regional Center b y statue, 250<br />

Main street, El Cajon, CA Amount<br />

of unpaid balance and other<br />

charges: $266,163.38 Str eet<br />

Address or other common designa-<br />

tion of r eal property: 142 MADI-<br />

SON STREET, OCEANSIDE, CALI-<br />

FORNIA 92057 A.P.N.: 157-311-01-<br />

00 <strong>The</strong> undersigned Trustee dis-<br />

claims any liability for any incor-<br />

rectness of the str eet address or<br />

other common designation, if any,<br />

shown above. If no street address<br />

or other common designation is<br />

shown, directions to the location of<br />

the property may be obtained b y<br />

sending a written r equest to the<br />

beneficiary within 10 da ys of the<br />

date of fir st publication of this<br />

Notice of Sale. Pursuant to<br />

California Civil Code §2923.54 the<br />

undersigned, on behalf of the ben-<br />

eficiary, loan servicer or author-<br />

ized agent, declares as follows: <strong>The</strong><br />

beneficiary or ser vicing agent<br />

declares that it has obtained fr om<br />

the Commissioner of Corporation a<br />

final or temporary order of exemp-<br />

tion pursuant to Calif ornia Civil<br />

Code Section 2923.53 that is cur-<br />

rent and v alid on the date the<br />

Notice of Sale is filed and/or the<br />

timeframe for giving Notice of Sale<br />

Specified in subdi vision (s) of<br />

California Civil Code Section<br />

2923.52 applies and has been pr o-<br />

vided or the loan is e xempt from<br />

the requirements. NOTICE TO<br />

POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are<br />

considering bidding on this proper-<br />

ty lien, you should understand that<br />

there are risks involved in bidding<br />

at a trustee auction. You will be<br />

bidding on a lien, not on the pr op-<br />

erty itself. Placing the highest bid<br />

at a trustee auction does not auto-<br />

matically entitle y ou to fr ee and<br />

clear ownership of the pr operty.<br />

You should also be a ware that the<br />

lien being auctioned off ma y be a<br />

junior lien. If you are the highest<br />

bidder at the auction, you are or<br />

may be r esponsible for paying off<br />

all liens senior to the lien being<br />

auctioned off, before you can<br />

receive clear title to the pr operty.<br />

You are encouraged to investigate<br />

the existence, priority, and size of<br />

outstanding liens that may exist on<br />

this property by contacting the<br />

county recorder’s office or a title<br />

insurance company, either of which<br />

may charge you a fee for this infor-<br />

mation. If you consult either of<br />

these resources, you should be<br />

aware that the same lender m y<br />

hold more than one mortgage or<br />

deed of trust on this pr operty.<br />

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER:<br />

<strong>The</strong> sale date shown on this notice<br />

of sale may be postponed one or<br />

more times by the mortgagee, ben-<br />

eficiary, trustee, or a court, pur-<br />

suant to Section 2924g of the<br />

California Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law<br />

requires that inf ormation about<br />

trustee sale postponements be<br />

made available to y ou and to the<br />

public, as a courtesy to those not<br />

present at the sale. If you wish to<br />

learn whether y our sale date has<br />

been postponed, and, if applicable,<br />

the rescheduled time and date f or<br />

the sale of this pr operty, you may<br />

call (866)-960-8299 or visit this<br />

Internet Web site http://www .alti-<br />

source.com/MortgageServices/Defa<br />

ultManagement/TrusteeServices.a<br />

spx, using the file number assigned<br />

to this case 2012-23691.<br />

Information about postponements<br />

that are very short in dur ation or<br />

that occur close in time to the<br />

scheduled sale may not immediate-<br />

ly be reflected in the telephone<br />

information or on the Internet Web<br />

site. <strong>The</strong> best w ay to v erify post-<br />

ponement information is to attend<br />

the scheduled sale Date: 1/31/<strong>2013</strong><br />

Western Progressive, LLC, as<br />

Trustee c/o 18377 Beac h Blvd.,<br />

Suite 210 Huntington Beac h,<br />

California 92648 Automated Sale<br />

Information Line: (866) 960-8299<br />

http://www.altisource.com/Mortgag<br />

eServices/DefaultManagement/Tru<br />

steeServices.aspx F or Non-<br />

Automated Sale Inf ormation, call:<br />

(866) 240-3530 Laterrika<br />

Thompkins , Trustee Sale Assistant<br />

02/15, 02/<strong>22</strong>, 03/01/13 CN 14564<br />

T.S. No. 2012-3127 Order No.<br />

725137968 NOTICE OF<br />

TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN<br />

DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF<br />

TRUST DATED 4/24/2006.<br />

UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO<br />

PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT<br />

MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC<br />

SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA-<br />

NATION OF THE NATURE OF<br />

THE PROCEEDING AGAINST<br />

YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A<br />

LAWYER. A public auction sale to<br />

the highest bid der for cash,<br />

cashier's check drawn on a state or<br />

national bank, check drawn by a<br />

state or feder al credit union, or a<br />

check drawn by a state or feder al<br />

savings and loan association, or<br />

savings association, or savings<br />

bank specified in Section 5102 of<br />

the Financial Code and authorized<br />

to do business in this state will be<br />

held by the duly appointed trustee<br />

as shown below, of all right, title,<br />

and interest conveyed to and no w<br />

held by the trustee in the her e-<br />

inafter described pr operty under<br />

and pursuant to a Deed of Trust<br />

described below. <strong>The</strong> sale will be<br />

made, but without covenant or war-<br />

ranty, expressed or implied, regard-<br />

ing title, possession, or encum-<br />

brances, to pay the remaining prin-<br />

cipal sum of the note(s) secured by<br />

the Deed of Trust, with interest and<br />

late charges thereon, as provided<br />

in the note(s), advances, under the<br />

terms of the Deed of Trust, interest<br />

thereon, fees, charges and expens-<br />

es of the Trustee for the total<br />

amount (at the time of the initial<br />

publication of the Notice of Sale)<br />

reasonably estimated to be set<br />

forth below. <strong>The</strong> amount ma y be<br />

greater on the day of sale. Trustor:<br />

FALLBROOK SELF ST ORAGE,<br />

INC., A CALIFORNIA CORPORA-<br />

TION Duly Appointed Trustee:<br />

S.B.S. TRUST DEED NETWORK, A<br />

CALIFORNIA CORPORATION<br />

Recorded 5/25/2006 as Instrument<br />

No. 2006-0372921 in book XX, page<br />

XX of Official Records in the office<br />

of the Recor der of San Diego<br />

County, California, Date of<br />

Sale:3/1/<strong>2013</strong> at 10:00 AM Place of<br />

Sale: At the entr ance to the east<br />

county regional center b y statue,<br />

250 E. Main Street, El Cajon, CA<br />

Amount of unpaid balance and<br />

other reasonable estimated<br />

charges: $216,001.18 Pr operty<br />

being sold “as is – Where is” Street<br />

Address or other common designa-<br />

tion of the purported real property:<br />

NKA NEC OF AMMUNITION<br />

DRIVE AND ALTURAS ROAD<br />

FALLBROOK, CA 92028 A.P.N. 104-<br />

161-37-00; 104-161-39-00 SEE<br />

EXHIBIT "A" LEGAL DESCRIP-<br />

TION ATTACHED HERETO AND<br />

MADE PART OF EXHIBIT "A"<br />

THE LAND REFERRED TO<br />

HEREIN BELOW IS SITUATED IN<br />

THE UNINCORPORATED AREA,<br />

COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO , STATE<br />

OF CALIFORNIA, AND IS<br />

DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: PAR-<br />

CEL 1: THAT PORTION OF THE<br />

NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE<br />

NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SEC-<br />

TION 25, TOWNSHIP 9 SOUTH,<br />

RANGE 4 WEST, SAN BERNARDI-<br />

NO MERIDIAN, IN THE COUNTY<br />

OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALI-<br />

FORNIA, ACCORDING TO OFFI-<br />

CIAL PLAT THEREOF,<br />

DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:<br />

BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE<br />

WEST LINE OF THE NORTH-<br />

EAST QUARTER OF THE NORTH-<br />

WEST QUARTER OF SAID SEC-<br />

TION 25, WHICH IS 600.00 FEET<br />

NORTH OF THE SOUTHWEST<br />

CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST<br />

QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST<br />

QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 25,<br />

SAID POINT BEING ALSO THE<br />

NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE<br />

LAND CONVEYED BY ANDREW<br />

J. CLEMMENS TO ALBERT B.<br />

CLEMMENS, BY DEED D ATED<br />

MAY 19, 1911 AND RECORDED<br />

May 26, 1911 IN BOOK 523, PAGE<br />

58 OF DEEDS, RECORDS OF<br />

SAID COUNTY; THENCE EAST<br />

ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF<br />

SAID CLEMMEN'S LAND, A DIS-<br />

TANCE OF 462.00 FEET TO THE<br />

SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LAND<br />

DESCRIBED IN DEED TO<br />

ALBERT B. CLEMMENS ET UX,<br />

RECORDED July 8, 1932 IN BOOK<br />

142, PAGE 43 OF OFFICIAL<br />

RECORDS; THENCE ALONG THE<br />

EASTERLY LINE THEREOF<br />

NORTH 01 DEGREES 19' 49":<br />

EAST (RECORD NOR TH 00<br />

DEGREES 47' 00" EAST) TO THE<br />

INTERSECTION WITH THE<br />

SOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT OF<br />

WAY OF LINE OF THE ATCHI-<br />

SON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE<br />

RAILWAY RIGHT OF WAY;<br />

THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY<br />

ALONG SAID SOUTHEASTERLY<br />

RIGHT OF WAY LINE TO THE<br />

WEST LINE OF THE NORTH-<br />

EAST QUARTER OF THE NORTH-<br />

WEST QUARTER OF SAID SEC -<br />

TION 25; THENCE SOUTH<br />

ALONG THE SAID WEST LINE TO<br />

THE POINT OF BEGINNING.<br />

EXCEPTING THEREFROM THAT<br />

PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED<br />

IN DEED TO THE STATE OF CAL-<br />

IFORNIA, RECORDED June 11,<br />

1942, IN BOOK 1351, PAGE 409 OF<br />

OFFICIAL RECORDS. ALSO<br />

EXCEPTING THEREFROM THAT<br />

PORTION LYING WITHIN THE<br />

FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LAND.<br />

BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE<br />

WEST LINE OF THE NORTH-<br />

EAST QUARTER OF THE NORTH-<br />

WEST QUARTER OF SAID SEC-<br />

TION 25, WHICH IS 600.00 FEET<br />

NORTH OF THE SOUTHWEST<br />

CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST<br />

QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST<br />

QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 25,<br />

SAID POINT BEING ALSO THE<br />

NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE<br />

LAND CONVEYED BY ANDREW<br />

J. CLEMMENS TO ALBERT B.<br />

CLEMMENS, BY DEED D ATED<br />

MAY 19, 1911, AND RECORDED<br />

MAY 26, 1911, IN BOOK 523, PAGE<br />

58 OF DEEDS, RECORDS OF SAN<br />

DIEGO COUNTY; THENCE EAST<br />

ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF<br />

SAID CLEMMENS' LAND A DIS-<br />

TANCE OF 462.00 FEET TO<br />

POINT; THENCE NORTH AT<br />

RIGHT ANGLES TO SAID NORTH<br />

LINE OF CLEMMENS' LAND TO<br />

AN INTERSECTION WITH THE<br />

NORTHERLY LINE OF AMMUNI-<br />

TION ROAD AS CONVEYED TO<br />

THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, BY<br />

DEED RECORDED June 11, 1942,<br />

IN BOOK 1351, PAGE 409 OF<br />

OFFICIAL RECORDS; THENCE<br />

ALONG SAID NORTHERLY LINE<br />

NORTH 89 DEGREES 12' 30"<br />

WEST 120.00 FEET TO THE TRUE<br />

POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE<br />

CONTINUING NORTH 89<br />

DEGREES 12' 30" WEST 83.63<br />

FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A<br />

TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE<br />

SOUTHERLY AND HAVING A<br />

RADIUS OF 1050 FEET; THENCE<br />

WESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF<br />

SAID CURVE 158.81 FEET ;<br />

THENCE NORTH 31 DEGREES<br />

15' EAST 90.18 FEET ; THENCE<br />

NORTH 60 DEGREES 35' EAST<br />

270.00 FEET TO POINT "X" OF<br />

THIS DESCRIPTION; THENCE<br />

SOUTH 11 DEGREES 15' 00"<br />

WEST 205.00 FEET TO THE TRUE<br />

POINT OF BEGINNING. AND<br />

ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM<br />

THAT PORTION LYING SOUTH-<br />

EASTERLY OF A LINE<br />

DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COM-<br />

MENCING AT THE NORTHEAST<br />

CORNER OF SAID NOR THWEST<br />

QUARTER OF SECTION 25;<br />

THENCE SOUTH 87 DEGREES<br />

42' 00" WEST 362.99 FEET ;<br />

THENCE SOUTH 59 DEGREES<br />

18' 00" WEST 167.60 FEET ;<br />

THENCE SOUTH 35 DEGREES<br />

06' 00" WEST 143.32 FEET ;<br />

THENCE SOUTH 59 DEGREES<br />

01' 00" WEST 302.46 FEET TO<br />

THE EAST LINE OF THE TRACT<br />

OF LAND DESCRIBED IN DEED<br />

TO CLEMMENS AND WIFE<br />

DATED MAY 31, 1932 AND<br />

RECORDED IN BOOK 142, PAGE<br />

43 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF<br />

SAN DIEGO COUNTY, AND THE<br />

TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING OF<br />

SAID LINE; THENCE SOUTH-<br />

WESTERLY ALONG A STRAIGHT<br />

ALONG A STRAIGHT LINE TO<br />

SAID POINT "X" DESCRIBED IN<br />

THE ABOVE DESCRIBED EXCEP-<br />

TION; THENCE ALONG SAID<br />

EXCEPTION SOUTH 60<br />

DEGREES 35' 00" WEST 270.00<br />

FEET AND SOUTH 31 DEGREES<br />

15' 00" WEST 90.18 FEET TO THE<br />

NORTHERLY LINE OF AMMUNI-<br />

TION ROAD ABOVE DESCRIBED.<br />

PARCEL 2: THAT PORTION OF<br />

THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF<br />

THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF<br />

SECTION 25, TOWNSHIP 9<br />

SOUTH, RANGE 4 WEST, SAN<br />

BERNARDINO MERIDIAN, IN<br />

THE COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO ,<br />

STATE OF C ALIFORNIA,<br />

ACCORDING TO OFFICIAL PLAT<br />

THEREOF, DESCRIBED AS FOL-<br />

LOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT<br />

ON THE WEST LINE OF THE<br />

NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE<br />

NORTHWEST QUARTER OF<br />

SAID SECTION 25; WHICH IS<br />

600.00 FEET NOR TH OF THE<br />

SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE<br />

NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE<br />

NORTHWEST QUARTER OF<br />

SAID SECTION 25; SAID POINT<br />

BEING ALSO THE NORTHWEST<br />

CORNER OF THE LAND CON-<br />

VEYED BY ANDREW J. CLEM-<br />

MENS TO ALBERT B. CLEM-<br />

MENS, BY DEED DATED MAY 19,<br />

1911 AND RECORDED MA Y 26,<br />

1911, IN BOOK 523, PAGE 58 OF<br />

DEEDS, RECORDS OF SAID<br />

COUNTY; THENCE EAST ALONG<br />

THE NORTH LINE OF SAID<br />

CLEMMENS' LAND A DISTANCE<br />

OF 462.00 FEET TO A POINT;<br />

THENCE NORTH AT RIGHT<br />

ANGLES TO THE SAID NOR TH<br />

LINE OF CLEMMENS' LAND TO<br />

AN INTERSECTION WITH THE<br />

NORTHERLY LINE OF AMMUNI-<br />

TION ROAD AS CONVEYED TO<br />

THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, BY<br />

DEED RECORDED June 11, 1942,<br />

IN BOOK 1351, PAGE 409 OF<br />

OFFICIAL RECORDS; THENCE<br />

ALONG SAID NORTHERLY LINE<br />

NORTH 89 DEGREES 12' 30"<br />

WEST 203.63 FEET TO THE<br />

BEGINNING OF A TANGENT<br />

CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHERLY<br />

AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 1050<br />

FEET; THENCE WESTERLY<br />

ALONG THE ARC OF SAID<br />

CURVE 107.83 FEET TO THE<br />

TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;<br />

THENCE CONTINUING WESTER-<br />

LY ALONG SAID CUR VE, 50.98<br />

FEET; THENCE NORTH 31<br />

DEGREES 15' EAST 90.18 FEET ;<br />

THENCE NORTH 60 DEGREES<br />

35' EAST 270.00 FEET ; THENCE<br />

SOUTH 11 DEGREES 15' EAST<br />

90.18 FEET; THENCE NORTH 60<br />

DEGREES 35' EAST 270.00 FEET;<br />

THENCE SOUTH 11 DEGREES<br />

15' WEST 40.00 FEET ; THENCE<br />

SOUTH 56 DEGREES 19' 54"<br />

WEST 106.50 FEET ; THENCE<br />

NORTH 58 DEGREES 50' 06"<br />

WEST 16.44 FEET ; THENCE<br />

SOUTH 31 DEGREES 09' 54"<br />

WEST 35.00 FEET ; THENCE<br />

SOUTH 56 DEGREES 19' 54"<br />

WEST 125.00 FEET ; THENCE<br />

SOUTH 05 DEGREES 05' 33"<br />

EAST 15.00 FEET TO THE TRUE<br />

POINT OF BEGINNING. APN: 104-<br />

161-37-00 PARCEL 3: THAT POR-<br />

TION OF THE NORTHEAST<br />

QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST<br />

QUARTER OF SECTION 25, IN<br />

TOWNSHIP 9 SOUTH, RANGE 4<br />

WEST, SAN BERNARDINO<br />

MERIDIAN, IN THE COUNTY OF<br />

SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFOR-<br />

NIA, ACCORDING TO OFFICIAL<br />

PLAT THEREOF, LYING<br />

BETWEEN LINES BEING PARAL-<br />

LEL WITH AND 25 FEET ON<br />

EACH SIDE OF THE CENTER<br />

LINE OF THE FALLBROOK<br />

BRANCH OF THE ATCHISON,<br />

TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAIL-<br />

WAY COMPANY AS CONSTRUCT-<br />

ED ACROSS SAID SECTIONS,<br />

SAID CENTER LINE IN REFER-<br />

ENCE TO SAID NORTHEAST<br />

QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST<br />

QUARTER OF SECTION 25<br />

BEING DESCRIBED AS FOL-<br />

LOWS: BEGINNING AT THE<br />

INTERSECTION OF SAID CEN -<br />

TER LINE WITH THE WEST LINE<br />

OF SAID NORTHEAST QUARTER<br />

OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER<br />

AS ENGINEER'S ST ATION 3434<br />

PLUS 63.78 DISTANT 585.80 FEET<br />

SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID WEST<br />

LINE FROM THE NORTH LINE<br />

OF SAID SECTION 25; THENCE<br />

NORTHEASTERLY ON A 4<br />

DEGREES CURVE, CONCAVE TO<br />

THE SOUTHEAST, 368.20 FEET;<br />

THENCE ON A TANGENT, NORTH<br />

51 DEGREES 24' EAST , 1020.36<br />

FEET TO A POINT IN THE<br />

NORTH LINE OF SOUTH 10<br />

ACRES OF THE SOUTHEAST<br />

QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST<br />

QUARTER OF SECTION 10,<br />

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A26 FEB. <strong>22</strong>, <strong>2013</strong>


FEB. <strong>22</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

LOBSTER<br />

CONTINUED FROM A7<br />

babies,” Rudie said. “This year,<br />

before the Year of the Snak e,<br />

did not have that demand.”<br />

Although China’s appetite<br />

for lobster w as weak at the<br />

beginning of the season in<br />

October, production sharply<br />

declined in San Diego in<br />

November, and couldn’t keep<br />

up with growing demand.<br />

Another factor likely sent<br />

prices sky high: Australia and<br />

Baja Mexico had poor lobster<br />

harvests.<br />

“China gets most of its lobster<br />

from Mexico,” Rudie said.<br />

“Since Mexico had a poor season,<br />

they relied more on San<br />

Diego than they normally<br />

would.”<br />

FOOD TRUCKS<br />

CONTINUED FROM A5<br />

requirement to obtain an operations<br />

permit that would allow<br />

a maximum of eight truc ks -one<br />

for every 1,500 square feet<br />

of level, paved, open area on<br />

the site -- in the centr al, beach<br />

and north commercial zones.<br />

Two vehicle and two fixed<br />

bicycle parking spaces per<br />

truck would be r equired.<br />

Hours of operation would be 8<br />

a.m. to 9 p .m., and one r estroom<br />

with hand-washing facilities<br />

must be onsite for employees.<br />

Different but similar standards<br />

would be r equired for<br />

food trucks operating on the<br />

public right of way, catering on<br />

private property or during a<br />

fundraising event for nonprofit<br />

organizations.<br />

Council members also<br />

suggested the pr oposed ordinance<br />

prohibit alcohol sales,<br />

address pedestrian safety getting<br />

to and fr om the truc ks,<br />

especially when crossing<br />

<strong>Coast</strong> Boulevard, and include<br />

provisions to encour age recycling<br />

and the use of recyclable<br />

containers.<br />

As proposed the or dinance<br />

requires operators to<br />

pick up trash within 25 feet of<br />

the truck before leaving.<br />

Also, China’s appetite f or<br />

lobster was probably lower at<br />

the onset of this season,<br />

because its government<br />

cracked down on lobster<br />

importers who w eren’t paying<br />

enough in taxes.<br />

“It’s kind of a mystery, but<br />

what we’re hearing is they had<br />

their hand slapped,” said<br />

Kristine Barsky, senior marine<br />

biologist with the Calif ornia<br />

Department of Fish and<br />

Wildlife. “And they weren’t<br />

importing as much as much for<br />

a brief time.”<br />

Lobster is the most v aluable<br />

species for the local fishing<br />

industry, according to a<br />

SANDAG study several years<br />

ago. Further, San Diego<br />

accounts for nearly one-third of<br />

the state’s lobster haul, which<br />

Councilman Don Mosier r ecommended<br />

increasing the distance<br />

because wind is a f actor<br />

at the beac h. He said ther e<br />

should also be idling r estrictions<br />

and a provision that<br />

addresses allowable smoke<br />

generation.<br />

Councilman Al Corti said<br />

the regulations should be at<br />

least as stringent as those<br />

applied to side walk cafes.<br />

Mayor Terry Sinnott said the<br />

trucks should be r equired to<br />

demonstrate mobility.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re were concerns<br />

about traffic and par king in<br />

the summer, especially during<br />

the Monday concerts at<br />

Powerhouse Park.<br />

Christian Murcia, who<br />

organized the gatherings, said<br />

he was approached by officials<br />

from Seagrove parking to create<br />

business in the underutilized<br />

lot during the offseason.<br />

He said he didn’t expect<br />

to be ther e in the summer<br />

months. “We were specifically<br />

approached to e xtract money<br />

for the parking lot owners during<br />

the offseason,” he said.<br />

All business licenses in<br />

Del Mar expire at the end of<br />

each calendar y ear. Although<br />

new food truck operators<br />

couldn’t be issued a license<br />

after the original mor atorium<br />

was adopted, the nine oper a-<br />

Lobster caught off the coast of<br />

Oceanside. Photo by Jared<br />

Whitlock<br />

tors who r eceived them last<br />

year had until Jan. 31 to renew.<br />

Less than half did so.<br />

Murcia said th e<br />

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was valued at almost $8 million<br />

in 2009.<br />

<strong>The</strong> price jump has been a<br />

welcome surprise for lobstermen,<br />

who thought they were in<br />

for a dreadful year. Not only did<br />

the season open at $12 a<br />

pound, but new marine<br />

reserves that ban or limit fishing<br />

took effect.<br />

Shad Catarius, a commercial<br />

lobsterman in San Diego ,<br />

said that his catc h is do wn<br />

quite a bit compar ed to previous<br />

years. That’s largely due to<br />

the new marine r eserves closing<br />

off territory he used to fish<br />

in. But the s welling lobster<br />

price has helped mak e up the<br />

lost income. He’s not sure the<br />

price will remain high.<br />

“This year has seen a lot of<br />

changes,” Catarius said.<br />

Wednesday night gatherings<br />

weren’t very profitable. <strong>The</strong><br />

trucks haven’t returned to the<br />

city since November.<br />

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A28 THE COAST NEWS<br />

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FEB. <strong>22</strong>,<br />

<strong>2013</strong> B<br />

JEAN<br />

GILLETTE<br />

Small Talk<br />

Watching<br />

the world<br />

fly by<br />

You knew I would be<br />

giddy about the Russian<br />

meteorite. It just fueled<br />

the fire of my fascination<br />

with all the strange things<br />

floating around out there,<br />

largely beyond our r each<br />

and completely beyond<br />

our control. I love it when<br />

science fiction turns into<br />

science.<br />

So let’s review the<br />

main thing w e learned<br />

from all this. That’s right.<br />

We now know that an<br />

asteroid becomes a meteor<br />

when it enter s Earth’s<br />

atmosphere and burns up.<br />

If you’ve seen a shooting<br />

star, you’ve seen a meteor.<br />

But meteorites ar e meteors<br />

that mak e it all the<br />

way to Earth’ s surface.<br />

Write it down. Remember<br />

it. This could be important<br />

at your next cocktail<br />

party or in-home tri via<br />

game. It will also be helpful<br />

when y ou write the<br />

obituary for your Uncle<br />

Boris who li ves in meteorite-heavy<br />

Siberia.<br />

I was glued to the<br />

Internet for hours, scrutinizing<br />

every different bit<br />

of footage on the<br />

Chelyabinsk sky show.<br />

What else did I learn?<br />

That Russians ar e either<br />

asleep at the wheel or<br />

have nerves of steel. Here<br />

comes an une xpected,<br />

enormous ball of fir e<br />

screaming across the sky,<br />

in some cases in the direction<br />

of their windshield.<br />

Do they slam on the<br />

brakes? Nyet. Do they<br />

even slow down or alter<br />

their path in an y way?<br />

Not that I sa w. Tell me<br />

again — ho w did w e win<br />

the Cold War? No wonder<br />

our former foes made<br />

such terrific villains in so<br />

many books and movies.<br />

Based on the sound<br />

tracks from most of the<br />

meteorite footage, however,<br />

the Russians have atrocious<br />

taste in dri ve-time<br />

music. It made you almost<br />

grateful for the huge<br />

explosion that drowned it<br />

TURN TO SMALL TALK ON B15<br />

GENERATING<br />

FEELINGS<br />

Poet and author Gary<br />

Soto thinks that writing<br />

should be interesting<br />

and hopes that<br />

people will find poetry<br />

and prose are worth<br />

their attention. B3<br />

BANNERS FLY ALONG HIGHWAY 101<br />

Danny Salzhandler, the project’s coordinator, hangs an Arts Alive banner on a light pole on<br />

<strong>Coast</strong> Highway 101, marking the 14th year of the exhibit. <strong>The</strong> 101 original paintings are displayed<br />

on light poles from La Costa Avenue to “restaurant row” in Cardiff, and will come down<br />

in late May for an auction. This year’s banners range from tributes to the late Ravi Shankar<br />

to seaside scenes. Photo by Jared Whitlock<br />

Leaders share a love of reading<br />

By Bianca Kaplanek<br />

SOLANA BEACH —<br />

County Supervisor Dave<br />

Roberts and Solana Beac h<br />

City Councilwoman Lesa<br />

Heebner read to elementary<br />

school students at<br />

Solana Vista on F eb. 14 as<br />

part of the Rolling Reader s<br />

USA Share Your Love of<br />

Reading program.<br />

Heebner said she w as<br />

asked to r ead “<strong>The</strong> Giving<br />

Tree” by Shel Silverstein to<br />

Amy Trusso’s second-grade<br />

class, but she opted f or<br />

something a little less sad.<br />

Promising a happy ending,<br />

Heebner read “<strong>The</strong><br />

Secret Message” by Mina<br />

Javaherbin.<br />

Based on a poem by the<br />

ancient Persian philosopher<br />

Rumi, the story includes<br />

surprising twists, exotic<br />

travels and a simple wish<br />

fulfilled. Featuring humor<br />

and vibrant images, “<strong>The</strong><br />

Secret Message” introduces<br />

young readers to the culture,<br />

literature, and history<br />

of Persia.<br />

Solana Beach City Councilwoman Lesa Heebner reads “<strong>The</strong> Secret<br />

Message” by Mina Javaherbin to 21 students in Amy Trusso’s secondgrade<br />

class at Solana Vista Elementary School as part of the second<br />

annual Share Your Love of Reading program. Photo by Bianca Kaplanek<br />

Roberts read “<strong>The</strong><br />

Impossible Patriotism<br />

Project” by Linda Skeers to<br />

students in Isa belle<br />

Harley’s third-grade class.<br />

Business Directory . . . . B23<br />

Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . B21<br />

Comics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B20<br />

Legals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B16<br />

Pendleton Page . . . . . . . . B5<br />

<strong>The</strong> book deals with a<br />

child wrestling with the<br />

meaning of patriotism. With<br />

TURN TO READERS ON B15<br />

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SECTION<br />

Students learn to<br />

sing the blues<br />

By Lillian Cox<br />

OCEANSIDE — When<br />

Jonathan Schwartz started<br />

teaching first grade at<br />

Garrison Elementary<br />

three years ago, Principal<br />

Margie Oliver suggested<br />

he use music to engage his<br />

class in the curriculum.<br />

Oliver is a pr ofessional<br />

pianist and or ganist in<br />

addition to being principal<br />

of the visual and performing<br />

arts magnet<br />

school.<br />

Schwartz, who currently<br />

teaches second<br />

grade, began by playing<br />

standard elementary<br />

school songs on his guitar.<br />

One day he decided to<br />

have his students sing<br />

“Deep Elem Blues.” <strong>The</strong>n<br />

a funny thing happened.<br />

Mr.<br />

Schwartz<br />

teaches us<br />

things other<br />

teachers don’t.”<br />

Canyon Benner<br />

Student<br />

“A student got up and<br />

started dancing,” he<br />

recalled. “Soon others followed,<br />

and they started<br />

memorizing the songs. Two<br />

of these were English language<br />

learners who had<br />

just come fr om Mexico<br />

and Japan and w ere not<br />

speaking any English, no<br />

matter how hard I tried to<br />

encourage them. It was<br />

the music that attr acted<br />

them to the English language.”<br />

Schwartz started<br />

using music as a whole<br />

class resource in phonics<br />

and decoding lessons, then<br />

realized the natur e of<br />

blues provided an historical<br />

content to learn ad ditional<br />

subjects.<br />

He introduced his<br />

class to other blues standards<br />

such as “Sweet<br />

Home Chicago,”<br />

“Promised Land” and<br />

“Get Rhythm.” By projecting<br />

vintage photos of<br />

trains, Greyhound buses<br />

and telephone oper ators<br />

depicted in the l yrics of<br />

these songs, he facilitated<br />

a discussion wher e students<br />

compared and contrasted<br />

their dail y lives<br />

with their ancestors.<br />

Each blues song pr esented<br />

a wealth of thematic<br />

teaching opportunities<br />

to learn history, sociology,<br />

math and English as<br />

Schwartz walked students<br />

through lyrics such as the<br />

late Jesse Fuller’s “<strong>The</strong><br />

Monkey and the<br />

Engineer.”<br />

“‘Drove a locomoti ve<br />

both far and near ,’” he<br />

read to his class. “Far and<br />

near — what’s that?”<br />

“An antonym,” a student<br />

answered.<br />

“What’s that?” he<br />

asked.<br />

“Opposite,” the student<br />

replied.<br />

“‘Accompanied by a<br />

monkey sitting on the driver’s<br />

seat.’ Is that fiction<br />

or nonfiction?” he asked.<br />

“A monkey couldn’t<br />

drive a tr ain so it’s make<br />

believe,” another student<br />

answered.<br />

“Fiction, right?” he<br />

said.<br />

Afterward, students<br />

scan their w ork, edit it<br />

with Photoshop and<br />

upload it on their personal<br />

student blog where<br />

Schwartz and par ents can<br />

review it.<br />

A year ago, Schwartz’s<br />

class formed a m usical<br />

group, <strong>The</strong> Kids Like Blues<br />

Band! where they learned<br />

to hone their phr asing,<br />

choreograph their dance<br />

moves, review tapes and<br />

fine-tune their act f or<br />

their next performance.<br />

To date, the band has<br />

been featured by the U.S.<br />

Department of Education,<br />

Education Week,<br />

California Association for<br />

the Gifted Confer ence in<br />

Anaheim, Quantum<br />

Learning Center Campus<br />

in Oceanside, Cal State<br />

San Marcos College of<br />

Education, MainStreet<br />

Oceanside’s Sunset<br />

Market and KPBS.<br />

Schwartz said the<br />

class and their par ents<br />

were treated like royalty<br />

when they visited the studios<br />

of San Diego 6 TV to<br />

do a live performance.<br />

“I tell my family that<br />

we keep getting mor e<br />

TURN TO BLUES ON B15<br />

From left to right: Students Isla Lozano, Anthony Moreno, teacher<br />

Jonathan Schwartz, and students Alena Mingmuang and Julian<br />

Roberts. Photo by Lillian Cox


B2 THE COAST NEWS<br />

FEB. <strong>22</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Report shows increase in crimes, but<br />

experts urge caution against numbers<br />

COAST CITIES —<br />

Within the first six months of<br />

2012, violent crime and property<br />

crime incidents<br />

increased throughout San<br />

Diego County compar ed to<br />

2011, most notably in<br />

Carlsbad with a 73 percent<br />

increase in violent crime,<br />

according to statistics<br />

released by the FBI in<br />

January.<br />

Local law enforcement<br />

stated that the increase could<br />

be attributed to any number<br />

of reasons, including the<br />

unsteady economy, a new<br />

California sentencing guideline<br />

for nonviolent offenders,<br />

and increased neighborhood<br />

patrols.<br />

Yet crime e xperts caution<br />

against assuming that<br />

violent crime and pr operty<br />

crime rose drastically given<br />

how small crime numbers and<br />

small city populations result<br />

in large percentages.<br />

<strong>The</strong> FBI collected the<br />

numbers of violent crimes<br />

reported and r esponded to<br />

from law enforcement agencies<br />

throughout the county as<br />

part of its Unif orm Crime<br />

Report data, according to the<br />

FBI’s website. <strong>The</strong> FBI releases<br />

the data in several reports<br />

each year, and uses it to “present<br />

a nationwide vie w of<br />

crime” for law enforcement,<br />

researchers, and the media<br />

and public.<br />

Statistics showed crime<br />

increased in Oceanside and<br />

Carlsbad during J anuary<br />

through June of 2012, compared<br />

to the same time in<br />

2011. In Carlsbad, violent<br />

crime increased by 73 percent<br />

and property crime increased<br />

by 8.14 per cent, while in<br />

Oceanside, violent grew by<br />

9.63 percent and property<br />

crime by 4.88 percent.<br />

Carlsbad’s total violent<br />

crime jumped to 137 during<br />

the first half of last year from<br />

79 the year before, according<br />

to the FBI data. Most of the<br />

violent crime increase in the<br />

city is due to an up tick in<br />

aggravated assaults, from 59<br />

in 2011 to 104 in 2012, and<br />

forcible rapes, from four in<br />

2011 to 15 in 2012.<br />

“As SANDAG wrote<br />

when commenting on the<br />

countywide increase, ‘It is<br />

impossible to attribute the<br />

increase to one cause,’” said<br />

Carlsbad Police Public<br />

Information Officer J odee<br />

Sasway.<br />

In Oceanside, violent<br />

crimes rose from 301 in 2011<br />

to 330 in 2012, mainly resulting<br />

from an increase in aggravated<br />

assaults fr om 183 to<br />

<strong>22</strong>6.<br />

Oceanside Police<br />

Communications Officer Lt.<br />

It is thought that stressors like<br />

an uncertain economy lead to an<br />

increase in categories like<br />

aggravated assault.”<br />

Jodee Sasway<br />

Public Information Officer,Carlsbad Police<br />

Leonard Mata said that, “This<br />

increase appears to be part of<br />

a much wider trend, and is not<br />

limited to local issues. Last<br />

year, violent crime at the<br />

nationwide level showed an<br />

increase for the first time.”<br />

“This is not to say we<br />

shouldn’t be looking for ways<br />

to counteract that increase,<br />

but there may be reasons for<br />

the rise in crime we don’t<br />

fully understand yet,” he<br />

added.<br />

Mata said police ha ve<br />

noticed a few trends within<br />

the city that have affected<br />

TURN TO CRIME RATES ON B15<br />

City supports local fairgrounds<br />

control; wants say over appointees<br />

By Bianca Kaplanek<br />

SOLANA BEACH —<br />

Despite concerns about the<br />

way officials initiated discussions<br />

to gain greater local<br />

control over the state-owned<br />

Del Mar Fairgrounds, Solana<br />

Beach City Council members<br />

adopted a resolution at the<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>. 13 meeting indicating<br />

they support the plan, but<br />

with modifications.<br />

“We’re really not happy<br />

with how this has come<br />

down,” Councilman Tom<br />

Campbell said.“On the other<br />

hand, we want to try to cooperate<br />

and see if we can get<br />

something accomplished.”<br />

“I’m going to take the<br />

position in this resolution …<br />

that we are going to be able<br />

to work through this positively<br />

and in partnership with<br />

them,” Councilwoman Lesa<br />

Heebner said, referring to<br />

officials from the <strong>22</strong>nd<br />

District Agricultural<br />

Association, which manages<br />

and operates the f airgrounds.<br />

“I think it just takes a<br />

little bit of time for them to<br />

understand where we’re<br />

coming from, get some<br />

facts,” she added. “We’re<br />

really clear what we want.<br />

And it’s just a matter of communicating<br />

it, learning what<br />

their objections ar e, overcoming<br />

those objections and<br />

I think that we can do that.”<br />

Adam Day, <strong>22</strong>nd DAA<br />

board president, began meeting<br />

with officials from Gov.<br />

Jerry Brown’s office last year<br />

to discuss local governance<br />

of the 340-acre site that lies<br />

mostly within Del Mar city<br />

limits, in a s mall portion of<br />

the city of San Diego and<br />

adjacent to Solana Beach.<br />

Day presented a proposal<br />

for a partnership between<br />

the <strong>22</strong>nd DAA and San Diego<br />

County in October and has<br />

been working with<br />

Supervisors Ron Roberts<br />

and Greg Cox.<br />

Former Supervisor Pam<br />

Slater-Price, in whose district<br />

the facility is located, was<br />

not initially included in the<br />

discussions. She chose not to<br />

seek re-election and former<br />

Solana Beach City<br />

Councilman Dave Roberts<br />

now represents that district.<br />

In the r esolution, the<br />

city recognizes the fairgrounds<br />

is a valuable regional<br />

asset that provides many<br />

economic and other benefits<br />

to the area, as well as several<br />

negative impacts, including<br />

traffic, noise and light.<br />

Officials from Del Mar<br />

and Solana Beach have also<br />

for years complained the two<br />

cities are never fully reimbursed<br />

for the public safety<br />

services they provide for the<br />

facility and its 350-plus annual<br />

events.<br />

According to the resolution,<br />

the city supports regional<br />

governance that includes<br />

representation from the<br />

impacted cities.<br />

Heebner requested the<br />

addition of language that<br />

makes it “very clear … we<br />

would like to have the<br />

appointing power over who<br />

would be from Solana Beach<br />

rather than the county Board<br />

of Supervisors.<br />

“We broke away from<br />

the county (in 1986) for a reason,”<br />

she said. “We really<br />

have a difference in philosophy,<br />

a difference of values, a<br />

difference of sort of mission<br />

and vision.”<br />

During a recent meeting<br />

between Ron Roberts, Cox<br />

and representatives from Del<br />

Mar, Solana Beach and the<br />

city of San Diego, Campbell<br />

said Day “made it very clear”<br />

he was “moving forward with<br />

the county.”<br />

“That’s what he believes<br />

the right c hoice is,”<br />

Campbell said. “He suggested<br />

to us it couldn’t change<br />

but I can tell you (all the representatives)<br />

really voiced<br />

some displeasure about the<br />

impacted cities being left out<br />

of the discussions.”<br />

Dave Roberts has asked<br />

his colleagues if he could<br />

replace either Ron Roberts<br />

or Cox at the county level. A<br />

decision hasn’t been<br />

announced.<br />

<strong>The</strong> topic was discussed<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>. 12 “in detail,” Campbell<br />

said, during the regular<br />

monthly meeting between<br />

officials from Solana Beach,<br />

Del Mar and the <strong>22</strong>nd DAA.<br />

According to Campbell,<br />

Director Dave Watson said<br />

he hoped the issue didn’t get<br />

in the way of the positive<br />

relationship that has been<br />

built over the last year or so<br />

between the three entities.<br />

“I don’t think any of us<br />

want that to happen, ”<br />

Campbell said. “But on the<br />

other hand, we made it very<br />

clear to him that the impact<br />

cities need to be represented.”<br />

Representatives from<br />

the two cities and the agricultural<br />

board haven’t always<br />

seen eye-to-eye over the<br />

impacts and a few years ago<br />

when Del Mar unsuccessfully<br />

tried to buy the f airgrounds<br />

from the state.<br />

Since then more than<br />

half of the nine-member fair<br />

board has been replaced.<br />

Day said the county is<br />

the “logical entity” for local<br />

governance as it represents<br />

all residents in San Diego,<br />

and the pr oposal doesn’t<br />

mean Del Mar and Solana<br />

Beach wouldn’t have<br />

increased say in any future<br />

governance model.<br />

Del Mar City Council<br />

members adopted a s imilar<br />

resolution at their F eb. 4<br />

meeting.<br />

Proposed farmers market location<br />

for Rancho Santa Fe in question<br />

By Patty McCormac<br />

RANCHO SANTA FE<br />

— After a vigorous discussion<br />

between Association<br />

board members about the<br />

proposed traffic circles in<br />

the Covenant at the<br />

Garden Center, they<br />

returned to the board room<br />

to continue the F eb. 7<br />

meeting.<br />

<strong>The</strong> prospect of a<br />

farmers market in the<br />

Village went back to the<br />

drawing board as f ar as<br />

where it might be placed.<br />

It was originally planned<br />

for El Tordo between<br />

Avenida de Acacias and La<br />

Granada, from 10 a.m. to 2<br />

p.m. on Saturdays. El Tordo<br />

would be closed during the<br />

market and because it is a<br />

public road, the county<br />

must approve any road closure<br />

plans and a f orm of<br />

traffic control would be<br />

required.<br />

Some residents have<br />

told the Association they<br />

do not like the idea of<br />

encouraging outsiders to<br />

come to the Village. Also,<br />

residents of the ar ea say<br />

they already endure park-<br />

ing outside on their curbs<br />

five days a w eek by those<br />

who work in the Village,<br />

they would not look f orward<br />

to having an additional<br />

day of people, trash and<br />

noise.<br />

“We are looking at<br />

other locations,” said<br />

Director Eamon Callahan,<br />

who has been the liaison<br />

between the board and the<br />

community on the project.<br />

Association Vice<br />

President Anne Feighner<br />

said the Osuna Committee<br />

is moving forward with the<br />

Rancho Santa F e School<br />

District to include the historic<br />

adobe in the sc hool’s<br />

curriculum.<br />

She said the fir st visitors<br />

from the school will be<br />

two groups of third-graders<br />

who will tour the adobe,<br />

make adobe bric ks and<br />

then write an essa y about<br />

their trip.<br />

“I see a whole ne w<br />

level of awareness about<br />

Osuna when par ents read<br />

those essays,” Feighner<br />

said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> school district and<br />

the Osuna Committee ar e<br />

in the planning stages of<br />

the partnership.<br />

Lindy Delaney, school<br />

district superintendent,<br />

said while teachers have<br />

always used Osuna in their<br />

history lessons, this would<br />

be an opportunity f or a<br />

hands-on experience for<br />

the students.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> goal is to tak e<br />

field study trips to Osuna<br />

and study the Osuna pr operty,<br />

learn how to mak e<br />

adobe, take a look at the<br />

native plants and to incorporate<br />

the stud y of the<br />

Kumeyaay Indians and the<br />

history of the area prior to<br />

1831,” Delaney said.<br />

Feighner also reported<br />

that the Association is<br />

working with the fir e<br />

department in the removal<br />

of dead and d ying trees,<br />

which are a fire hazard.<br />

<strong>The</strong> project continues.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Association meets<br />

the first and thir d<br />

Thursdays of the month at<br />

9 a.m. in the board room of<br />

the Association office at<br />

170<strong>22</strong> Avenida Acacias. To<br />

learn more, call (858) 756-<br />

1174.


FEB. <strong>22</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

by CHUCK<br />

SHEPHERD<br />

ODD<br />

FILES<br />

Not Even a Pin Drop<br />

Officials at England’s<br />

12th-century St. Peter’s<br />

Church in Seaford, East<br />

Sussex, which is renowned<br />

for its eerie quiet, created a<br />

30-minute CD r ecently of<br />

near-total silence, first as a<br />

small-scale fundraising project,<br />

but later f or general<br />

sales (since w ord-of-mouth<br />

had attracted orders from as<br />

far away as Ghana). Those<br />

who have heard it said the y<br />

could make out onl y the<br />

occasional squeaking of footsteps<br />

on the w ooden floor<br />

(and the very distant hum of<br />

passing cars). Said one<br />

admiring parishioner,<br />

“People sometimes like to sit<br />

down and just ha ve a bit of<br />

peace and quiet.”<br />

Government in Action<br />

France has seen its wolf<br />

population gradually<br />

increase from near-extinction<br />

in the 1930s, but still<br />

classifies the pr edator as a<br />

“protected” species.<br />

However, sheep farmers<br />

increasingly complain that<br />

wolves’ attacks are reducing<br />

their herds. <strong>The</strong>refore, in a<br />

recently proposed “National<br />

Wolf Plan,” the government<br />

boldly gave headline-writers<br />

around the w orld material<br />

for rejoicing: a national pr ogram<br />

to “educate” the<br />

wolves. Individual wolves<br />

known to ha ve attacked<br />

sheep would be caught,<br />

marked and briefl y<br />

detained, with the hope that<br />

they would learn their lesson<br />

from that tr auma and fr om<br />

then on, pass up sheep and<br />

turn instead to r abbits, boar<br />

and deer. (Said one critic,<br />

“You might as w ell try to<br />

educate a shark.”)<br />

Updates: <strong>The</strong> Treasury<br />

Department’s inspector general<br />

for tax administration<br />

revealed in J anuary that<br />

twice as man y fraudulent<br />

income tax r efunds were<br />

paid to inmates in 2011<br />

(173,000) as for the tax y ear<br />

2010. However, the IRS<br />

claimed that the fr audulent<br />

returns it did manage to stop<br />

totaled $2.5 billion (almost<br />

half of which was disingenuously<br />

claimed b y two<br />

inmates). Also, the<br />

Department of Health and<br />

Human Service’s inspector<br />

general revealed in January<br />

that Medicare was illegally<br />

billed for $120 million fr om<br />

2009 to 2011 for services<br />

used by inmates and illegal<br />

immigrants — neither category<br />

of whic h is authoriz ed<br />

to use Medicare.<br />

Recurring <strong>The</strong>me: As of<br />

January, New York City<br />

music teacher Aryeh Eller,<br />

46, has almost r eached a<br />

milestone in his battle with<br />

the Board of Education.<br />

Soon, he will have earned a<br />

million dollars in salary and<br />

benefits since the boar d<br />

removed him from the classroom<br />

13 y ears ago and dispatched<br />

him to a light-duty<br />

“rubber room” after complaints<br />

of fondling and sexual<br />

harassment in the one<br />

year that he actually taught.<br />

An arbitrator had f ound<br />

insufficient evidence for his<br />

termination, but the boar d<br />

refuses to let him back in the<br />

classroom, fearing he is a<br />

danger to students.<br />

By Patty McCormac<br />

RANCHO SANTA FE —<br />

What started out as a<br />

lunchtime club for students has<br />

grown so quic kly, there are<br />

waiting lists to join the<br />

Robotics programs at R. Roger<br />

Rowe School in Rancho Santa<br />

Fe and the pr ogram is onl y a<br />

year old.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Robotics Program is<br />

off to a g reat start this y ear,”<br />

said Lindy Delaney, superintendent<br />

of schools. “Under the<br />

outstanding leadership of science<br />

teachers Dave Warner<br />

and John Galipault and man y<br />

parent volunteers, the students<br />

are competing with sc hools in<br />

our local area as well as outside<br />

of California. I am proud of the<br />

effort and time our school families<br />

invest to mak e this pr ogram<br />

such a tr emendous success.”<br />

It was Warner who<br />

Delaney tapped to get the program<br />

rolling.<br />

“Last spring, Lindy asked<br />

me to initiate a r obotics program<br />

at the school,” said<br />

Warner. “It would consist of<br />

offering our middle school students<br />

a year-long robotics elective<br />

as well as a lunch club and<br />

perhaps and after -school program.”<br />

Warner said he attended a<br />

few workshops and examined a<br />

variety of robots, programming<br />

languages and educational curriculum.<br />

It was decided that<br />

Lego’s NXT brick, which can be<br />

programmed in two languages<br />

NXT-G and ROBOT-C,would be<br />

chosen for the program.<br />

When John Galipault, who<br />

moved to the ar ea with his<br />

fianceé, was hired as a mid dle<br />

school science teacher, he<br />

joined Warner in the robotics<br />

program.<br />

“Lindy called John during<br />

his honeymoon to offer him a<br />

job,” Warner said. “Timing is<br />

everything.”<br />

“John and I then spent a<br />

week together in Pittsburgh at<br />

Carnegie Mellon where we<br />

became familiar with the NXT-<br />

G programming,” Warner said.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n during the sc hool<br />

year the tw o science teac hers<br />

met with students at lunch and<br />

on Friday afternoons to get<br />

them excited about robotics.<br />

“We had about 50 students<br />

interested from grades<br />

five through eight,” he said.<br />

“We also had a n umber of parents<br />

with younger students<br />

who were also inter ested in<br />

robotics so we invited two parents,<br />

Lisa Russeth and Aimee<br />

Smith, to attend a coaches<br />

workshop at Legoland.<br />

<strong>The</strong> two were so e xcited<br />

they initiated an after -school<br />

program for first-graders using<br />

Lego’s “We Do” kits.<br />

Later on, parent Paul<br />

Gauvreau initiated a similar<br />

program for second-graders.<br />

Even after suc h a short<br />

time, Rancho Santa Fe is<br />

already being noticed at competitions.<br />

<strong>The</strong> most popular robotics<br />

competition in the countr y is<br />

the US First program started by<br />

Dean Kamen, the inventor of<br />

the Segway, Warner said.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are currently four<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

New lab looks to grow scientific community<br />

By Rachel Stine<br />

CARLSBAD — Preparing<br />

to open Carlsbad’s community<br />

lab and life science incubator<br />

by May this year, the facility’s<br />

operators and local patrons are<br />

recruiting up-and-coming scientists<br />

and biotec h entrepreneurs<br />

to launch the facility’s<br />

inaugural research projects.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> goal is to ena ble the<br />

kinds of r esearch that people<br />

want to pur sue and, in many<br />

cases, have not been a ble to<br />

pursue within the confines of<br />

their day job or academic position,”<br />

said Joseph Jackson,<br />

cofounder of Bio , Tech, and<br />

Beyond, LLC, the company that<br />

runs the f acility and its pr ograms.<br />

<strong>The</strong> community lab was<br />

designed to help cut the costs<br />

of performing independent<br />

research and launc hing startup<br />

science companies by offering<br />

lab space, equipment, and<br />

specialized teaching and<br />

advice from experienced scientists<br />

working in the industry, all<br />

at minimal cost.<br />

“What the city of Carlsbad<br />

has done is tak en away a big<br />

obstacle to begin in biotec h R<br />

and D (r esearch and de velopment):<br />

the cost of facilities and<br />

power and overhead,” said<br />

Bio, Tech, and Beyond, LLC is setting up the Carlsbad community lab and life sciences incubator at 2351<br />

Faraday Ave. by accepting donated equipment, designing the space’s layout, fundraising and recruiting proposals<br />

for research projects from budding scientists and entrepreneurs. Photo by Rachel Stine<br />

Babak Esmaeli-Azad, a stem<br />

cell researcher and the founder<br />

and CEO of DN Amicroarray,<br />

Inc.<br />

Esmaeli-Azad has donated<br />

equipment useful f or cell and<br />

stem cell biolo gy, molecular<br />

biology, and biochemistry to<br />

the Carlsbad facility, and is intimately<br />

familiar with the struggles<br />

of launc hing a biotec h<br />

company.<br />

He started his first company<br />

while working on his doctorate<br />

in molecular biology at UC<br />

Santa Barbara. He and his<br />

friends made a PCR mac hine,<br />

which amplifies segments of<br />

DNA, in his living room.<br />

“We invested $450 of our<br />

starving grad student salary to<br />

make our own prototype,” said<br />

Students at R. Roger Rowe get into science with robots<br />

D.J. Nelson, (left) a fourth grader and Jacob Morilak, fifth grade, prepare<br />

to put their robots through their paces at a recent school board meeting.<br />

Courtesy photo<br />

separate contests in the US<br />

First program: First Lego<br />

League Jr., for first through<br />

third grade; First Lego League<br />

for fourth- to eighth-g raders;<br />

First Tech Challenge for ninthgraders<br />

though hi gh school;<br />

and First Robotic Challenge for<br />

ninth through 12th grade.<br />

“Having Legoland in our<br />

backyard made the US F irst<br />

contests a natur al fit f or us,”<br />

Warner said.<br />

He said that his r obotic<br />

colleagues suggested that<br />

because he was new to the program,<br />

he should r egister only<br />

one team in competition, but<br />

he went against their ad vice<br />

and registered four.<strong>The</strong> reason,<br />

he said, was because he wanted<br />

younger students to learn from<br />

the experience.<br />

“As we got into the<br />

specifics of the FLL (First Lego<br />

League) contest, I realized that<br />

this was more than just a bout<br />

building and programming<br />

robots.<strong>The</strong>re was an additional<br />

project that students had to<br />

research relating to a specific<br />

problem facing our society at<br />

large,” Warner said.<br />

This year’s challenge was<br />

about senior citiz ens and the<br />

Esmaeli-Azad.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y hired a salesman to<br />

sell the product. But after selling<br />

five of the machines for several<br />

thousands of dollar s, the<br />

salesman took off with the profits<br />

and was never found.<br />

Today, Esmaeli-Azad has<br />

been successfully running his<br />

company since its f ounding in<br />

1997. He laughs a bout his ill-<br />

students’ research included a<br />

trip to the Ranc ho Santa F e<br />

Senior Center to learn a bout<br />

their issues and to identify a<br />

specific problem like mobility,<br />

sensory deprivation or lac k of<br />

companionship that each team<br />

would tackle and come up with<br />

a unique solution to enhance<br />

senior living, he said.<br />

“Our teams’ projects<br />

ranged from high-tech walkers<br />

and glasses with sensors, to specialized<br />

furniture. One team<br />

even came up with a business<br />

plan to market their product,”<br />

Warner said.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n it w as time to get<br />

serious about competition.<br />

“We started meeting regularly<br />

with our teams after<br />

B3<br />

fated PCR mac hine venture,<br />

yet, he’s eager to support the<br />

new community lab to spar e<br />

other budding scientists and<br />

entrepreneurs the same hindrances.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> biotech field is not<br />

suffering from lack of ideas, ”<br />

Esmaeli-Azad said. Rather, he<br />

said that investment in newcomers<br />

and entr epreneurs is<br />

scarce, and equipment often<br />

costs thousands of dollars.<br />

By granting access to such<br />

equipment and requiring minimal<br />

fees to use the space, the<br />

lab aims to minimiz e the startup<br />

costs of conducting independent<br />

research.<br />

Bio, Tech, and Beyond,<br />

LLC plans to host a n umber of<br />

classes in specializ ed biotech<br />

fields to help ne wer scientists<br />

gain the e xpertise needed to<br />

carry out innovative work.<br />

<strong>The</strong> city of Carlsbad,<br />

which owns the building,<br />

agreed to lease the facility and<br />

invest in the lab and incubator<br />

at the end of last month.<br />

Now setting up the facility,<br />

Bio, Tech, and Beyond, LLC is<br />

courting proposals from people<br />

interested in using the facility.<br />

“As long as a particular<br />

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school on Saturdays and eventually<br />

Sundays to pr epare for<br />

the qualifying tournament in<br />

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B4 THE COAST NEWS<br />

FEB. <strong>22</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Rorke Denver, a U.S. Navy SEAL reservist, will talk about his book and his experiences on becoming a SEAL<br />

March 12. Photo courtesy of Rob Greer<br />

Book chronicles Navy<br />

SEAL’s experiences<br />

By Promise Yee<br />

OCEANSIDE — San<br />

Diego Navy SEAL Ror ke<br />

Denver shares his per sonal<br />

experiences serving as Navy<br />

SEAL for 13 years in his just<br />

published book “Damn Few:<br />

Making the Modern SEAL<br />

Warrior.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> book talks about his<br />

inspiration to join, intensive<br />

training and on the job operations.<br />

Denver set his sights on<br />

being a SEAL while he was<br />

attending Syracuse<br />

University and read a book on<br />

Winston Churchill.<br />

“It was as close to a calling<br />

as I can ever remember,”<br />

Denver said. “It was the right<br />

thing to do. It was a good fit<br />

for me to serve.”<br />

Denver said the elite<br />

brotherhood of the SEALs<br />

special operations command<br />

provided him v aluable life<br />

lessons. SEALs are required<br />

to take on aggressive target<br />

operations with discipline<br />

and focus. Eighty percent of<br />

men who tr y out f or the<br />

SEALs do not mak e it<br />

through.<br />

“It’s an elite aggressive<br />

unit,” Denver said. “It’s challenging<br />

just to survive. We’re<br />

trained combat warriors.”<br />

“<strong>The</strong> lessons come hard<br />

and fast,” he added. “You<br />

can’t have any quit.”<br />

Rapid responses, daylight<br />

patrols, sniper visions<br />

and Iraqi military training<br />

were all part of the job.<br />

“We partnered with Iraq<br />

military training to prepare<br />

them to deal with the military<br />

requirements of opposi tion<br />

against the enemy,” Denver<br />

said. “<strong>The</strong> Sunni Triangle are<br />

hard line fighters.”<br />

Denver shares his point<br />

of view throughout the book<br />

and tackles topics like fear on<br />

the battlefield. He said fear is<br />

handled in a lot of different<br />

ways.<br />

“Some people use fear as<br />

fuel and some people are paralyzed<br />

by it,” Denver said.<br />

“I wasn’t afraid on the<br />

battlefield,” he added. “I was<br />

with a team of professionals I<br />

knew would take care of me.”<br />

Out of his core unit of 25<br />

SEALs, two were killed.<br />

“We disrupted the<br />

enemy and helped turn the<br />

tide in the war,” Denver said.<br />

Denver also includes personal<br />

accounts in his book of<br />

moments with his wife and<br />

his wishes for his two children.<br />

Denver said his highest<br />

reward is working with fellow<br />

SEALs.<br />

“I never felt more honored<br />

to participate in something,”<br />

Denver said.<br />

“Everyone was in the fight<br />

together serving our country.”<br />

“It’s an intense type of<br />

family bond,” he added.<br />

“We’re brothers and teammates.”<br />

Denver said he hopes the<br />

lessons he learned as a SEAL<br />

will inspire others.<br />

“We focused on the mission<br />

at hand — never wavering,”<br />

Denver said. “<strong>The</strong> concepts<br />

translate to per sonal<br />

life beyond the battlefield.”<br />

Denver currently serves<br />

as a SEAL reservist.<br />

Denver will be at Barnes<br />

and Noble, 2615 Vista Way, at<br />

7 p.m. March 12 to discuss and<br />

sign his book.<br />

Poet Gary Soto likes to ‘generate<br />

feelings and shake it up’<br />

By Promise Yee<br />

OCEANSIDE — Author<br />

Gary Soto will shar e more<br />

than two decades of his<br />

works at a tw o-day reading<br />

festival at MiraCosta College<br />

on <strong>Feb</strong> 26 and <strong>Feb</strong>. 27.<br />

Soto writes in all genres,<br />

but is best kno wn for his<br />

coming of age poems and<br />

stories written in the 1990s.<br />

His poem “Oranges”<br />

tells the story of a boy walking<br />

with a girl he has a crush<br />

on to the drugstore and coming<br />

up short on cash when he<br />

wants to buy her a chocolate<br />

bar.<br />

<strong>The</strong> poem ends with the<br />

storekeeper noticing y oung<br />

love and allowing the boy to<br />

pay for the 10-cent candy bar<br />

with a nickel and an orange.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> squirreliest boys<br />

in seventh, eighth grade<br />

freeze up when they hear it,”<br />

Soto said. “It’s interesting<br />

when you’ve caught people<br />

and they actually listen to<br />

you.”<br />

Soto describes himself<br />

as a r eliable writer who is<br />

good at his craft.<br />

“My training is as a<br />

regionalist,” Soto said. “I<br />

talk about the region of<br />

Fresno a lot in my books.”<br />

“Fresh imagery is m y<br />

specialty,” Soto added.<br />

“Writing ought to be interesting.”<br />

Soto’s most recent work<br />

is a pla y on undocumented<br />

youth.<br />

“It’s a lot of fun, dance,<br />

songs, jokey things, and the<br />

serious side as w ell,” Soto<br />

said.<br />

“In and Out of<br />

Shadows” shares the struggles,<br />

limitations and comedic<br />

moments of undocumented<br />

teenage immigrants.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y are placed in very<br />

CARLSBAD — <strong>The</strong><br />

Digital Bookmobile National<br />

Tour will sho wcase a fr ee ebook<br />

and audiobook do wnload<br />

service from Carlsbad<br />

City Library.<br />

<strong>The</strong> service will be intr oduced<br />

from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>. 26 at the Car lsbad City<br />

Library, 1775 Dove Lane.<br />

At these free events,readers<br />

will learn how to download<br />

Author Gary Soto is participating in the two-day reading festival at<br />

MiraCosta College starting <strong>Feb</strong>. 26. Courtesy photo<br />

I want<br />

people to walk<br />

away and think<br />

poetry and prose<br />

writing are<br />

artful forms<br />

worth their<br />

attention.” Gary Soto<br />

Poet<br />

awkward situations,” Soto<br />

said.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y can’t get a social<br />

security card or go to col-<br />

Bookmobile showcases free downloads<br />

e-books from the library<br />

through interactive demonstrations<br />

and high-definition<br />

instructional videos.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re will be a gadget<br />

gallery, featuring Kindle, iPod<br />

touch, Android tablet, NOOK,<br />

Sony Reader, BlackBerry,<br />

Windows Phone, and more.<br />

Advisors will help visitor s discover<br />

portable devices that are<br />

compatible with the libr ary’s<br />

lege. It’s very costly to get a<br />

drivers license and insurance.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> play has been performed<br />

at <strong>The</strong> Marsh in San<br />

Francisco to rave reviews.<br />

During the two-day lecture<br />

Soto will mix r eading<br />

his works, clips of his pla y<br />

and banter with the audience.<br />

“I like to generate feelings<br />

and shak e it up ,” Soto<br />

said.<br />

“I want people to w alk<br />

away and think poetry and<br />

prose writing ar e artful<br />

forms worth their attention.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> Reading F estival<br />

will be held fr om 6:30 to 9<br />

p.m. <strong>Feb</strong>. 26 and 9:30 a.m. to<br />

noon <strong>Feb</strong>. 27 at Mir aCosta<br />

College Community<br />

Learning Center, 1831<br />

Mission Avenue.<br />

Admission is free.<br />

download service.<br />

Library cardholders can<br />

check out and do wnload digital<br />

titles 24/7 b y visiting carlsbadlibrary.org.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Digital Bookmobile<br />

is housed inside an 18-wheel<br />

tractor-trailer. This 74-foot<br />

community outreach vehicle is<br />

a high-tech update of the traditional<br />

bookmobile that has<br />

served communities for<br />

decades. <strong>The</strong> vehicle is<br />

equipped with broadband<br />

Internet-connected PCs, high<br />

definition monitors, premium<br />

sound systems, and a v ariety<br />

of portable media players.<br />

Interactive learning stations<br />

give visitors an opportunity to<br />

search the library's digital<br />

media collection, use supported<br />

mobile devices, and sample<br />

e-books, audiobooks and<br />

more.<br />

From the libr ary’s Web<br />

site, cardholders may browse<br />

the growing collection of bestselling,<br />

new release and classic<br />

titles, and check out a digital<br />

title.<br />

Once downloaded, digital<br />

titles can be enjoyed on a computer<br />

or tr ansferred to supported<br />

mobile devices.<br />

At the end of the lending<br />

period, titles will automatically<br />

expire and are returned to<br />

the digital collection. <strong>The</strong>re<br />

are never late fees.


FEB. <strong>22</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

CAMP PENDLETON NEWS<br />

Children cope with change though symbolism<br />

By Lance Cpl. Sarah Wolff-Diaz<br />

CAMP PENDLETON —<br />

Eight children and a<br />

counselor sat on a blue, circular<br />

picnic-table cloth and listened<br />

to a 5-year-old boy speak<br />

about the things that mak e<br />

him sad. <strong>The</strong> boy said he doesn’t<br />

like seeing his mother cr y<br />

when his f ather leaves for a<br />

long time.<br />

More than 100 c hildren<br />

shared experiences with one<br />

another at Stuart Mesa<br />

Elementary School during the<br />

second Camp Cour age<br />

Optimism Patience<br />

Encouragement held on F eb.<br />

9.<br />

<strong>The</strong> day camp taught military<br />

children, ages 5 to 18, to<br />

be courageous, optimistic,<br />

patient, and encouraging to<br />

cope with a par ent's deployment<br />

or injury.<br />

Stuart Mesa Elementar y<br />

school teachers and local students<br />

were trained by the<br />

camp’s licensed tr ainers to<br />

counsel the children on coping<br />

with these life events.<br />

<strong>The</strong> camp attendees were<br />

divided into age-specific<br />

groups. <strong>The</strong>y all engaged in<br />

the same type of demonstr ations,<br />

but the specific g roups<br />

allowed for age-appropriate<br />

conversation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> camp kicked off with<br />

group discussions a bout<br />

courage.<br />

Having courage to accept<br />

changes, and the emotions<br />

that come with them, was<br />

demonstrated using a bottles<br />

of water and colored food dye.<br />

<strong>The</strong> counselors added red<br />

dye to the clear w ater bottles<br />

as the c hildren discussed<br />

things that made them ang ry.<br />

Blue dye was added for the<br />

Hannah, a 15-year-old volunteer for Camp C.O.P.E. (left) and Amelia, 4, practice deep-breathing techniques<br />

by blowing bubbles during the camp held at Stuart Mesa Elementary School <strong>Feb</strong>. 9. <strong>The</strong> camp's focus is to<br />

teach children new ways to cope with a parent's injury or deployment. Photos by Lance Cpl. Sarah Wolff-Diaz<br />

things that made the c hildren<br />

sad, and green for all of their<br />

worries.<br />

After identifying the negative<br />

emotions the c hildren<br />

felt about the deployments or<br />

injuries, the counselor showed<br />

the group that the w ater had<br />

turned black. Coping skills,<br />

represented by bleach, were<br />

then added to the bottle. <strong>The</strong><br />

group discussed healthy ways<br />

to deal with their emotions,<br />

such as allo wing jealousy to<br />

become a moti vator to<br />

improve upon y ourself, and<br />

the bleach slowly changed the<br />

water from black back to clear.<br />

This color c hange demonstration<br />

symbolized the diminish-<br />

ing effects on str ess by using<br />

coping skills.<br />

<strong>The</strong> counselors used similar<br />

activities to open the discussions<br />

on optimism,<br />

patience and encouragement.<br />

To initiate the discussion<br />

on optimism, the counselors<br />

told the c hildren to think of<br />

something they do not lik e.<br />

<strong>The</strong> counselors passed out<br />

pink and camouflage plastic<br />

sun glasses, and asked the children<br />

if they could see how that<br />

negative thing could be positive.<br />

A girl in the teen g roup<br />

said, “I hate home work.” She<br />

then put on the glasses and<br />

after a moment of contempla-<br />

Innovation abounds at tech expo<br />

By Lance Cpl. Trevon S.<br />

Peracca<br />

CAMP PENDLETON —<br />

New warfighting technology<br />

was displayed during the <strong>2013</strong><br />

Marine West Expo on <strong>Feb</strong>. 13<br />

and <strong>Feb</strong>. 14.<br />

<strong>The</strong> expo showcased<br />

technology and equipment<br />

that could help ser vice members<br />

conduct e veryday misisons<br />

more efficiently and<br />

keep them safe in combat situations.<br />

Vendors exhibited everything<br />

from bomb-disarming<br />

robots to combat boots with<br />

optimized comfort and dur ability.<br />

“As an educator, what I<br />

found most interesting is the<br />

amount of br ainpower, both<br />

technical and logistical, which<br />

has gone into all of these<br />

<strong>The</strong> Stertil-Koni Mobile Column lift system on display holds a 7-ton tactical<br />

vehicle during the <strong>2013</strong> Marine West Expo at Del Mar Beach on<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>. 13. Photo by Lance Cpl. Trevon S. Peracca<br />

excellent products,” said Dr.<br />

Patricia M. Drown, dean of<br />

criminal justice at Allied<br />

American University, while at<br />

last year’s expo.<br />

<strong>The</strong> expo gave service<br />

members a c hance to f amiliarize<br />

themselves with gear<br />

they may have an opportunity<br />

to use during deplo yments.<br />

Attendees operated new surveillance<br />

systems and e xamined<br />

tactical tools, reinforced<br />

combat-wear, weapon systems<br />

attachments and more.<br />

Lt. Gen. John A. Toolan,<br />

the I Marine Expeditionar y<br />

Force commanding gener al,<br />

said the tec hnologies on display<br />

are incredibly advanced.<br />

His Marines do not ha ve any<br />

of that state-of-the-art equipment.<br />

He believes <strong>The</strong> Marine<br />

Corps needs to k eep seeking<br />

innovative technology,<br />

because ultimately, it could<br />

save lives.<br />

Marine expos are held<br />

nationwide. For more information,<br />

visit marinemilitaryexpos.com.<br />

tion said, “Homework will<br />

help me get into collage<br />

though.”<br />

Counselors smashed clay<br />

planting pots and gave a piece<br />

to each of the children during<br />

their demonstration of<br />

patience.<br />

<strong>The</strong> children wrote with<br />

colored markers good things<br />

about their families on the outside<br />

and their concerns on the<br />

inside of their piece.<strong>The</strong> counselors<br />

hot-glued the pieces<br />

back together while e xplaining<br />

that it takes time for a family<br />

to overcome challenges.<br />

During the last discussion<br />

of the day the children learned<br />

about the po wer of w ords<br />

while talking about encouraging<br />

themselves and other s to<br />

get through challenging<br />

events. <strong>The</strong> children received<br />

bracelets then wr ote phrases<br />

on them such as “I am smart”<br />

and “I am helpful ar ound the<br />

house.”<br />

Brig. Gen. Vincent A.<br />

Coglianese, base commanding<br />

general and r egional author<br />

for five military installations in<br />

the Southwestern United<br />

States, toured the camp and<br />

visited each of the classr ooms<br />

to talk to the children.<br />

Ethan, a 5-year-old camp<br />

attendee, drew a pictur e of<br />

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Ethan, 5, shows Brig. Gen. Vincent A. Coglianese the crafts he made<br />

during a camp held at Stuart Mesa Elementary School.<br />

himself and Co glianese and<br />

incorporated it into one of his<br />

crafts, a snowglobe.<br />

“This is y ou, and this is<br />

me,” Ethan said, as Coglianese<br />

pulled him into his lap . “I’m<br />

going to be a Marine too.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> day’s events ended<br />

with a ceremony where Reep<br />

and Sarah Bravo, a licensed<br />

professional counselor supervisor<br />

and co-founder of Camp<br />

C.O.P.E., presented each of the<br />

children with Camp C.O .P.E.<br />

challenge coins and bracelet.<br />

For more information on<br />

Camp C.O.P.E., visit the<br />

camp’s website.<br />

Program accepting applicants<br />

CAMP PENDLETON —<br />

<strong>The</strong> Marine & F amily<br />

Programs officer is soliciting<br />

service members to attend<br />

an all day event on two college<br />

campuses to gain e xposure<br />

to veteran centers, curriculum<br />

and admission policies<br />

and to network with college<br />

students and graduates.<br />

Only 20 ser vice members<br />

will be selected to<br />

attend.<br />

All participants m ust<br />

meet the f ollowing<br />

criteria/requirements:<br />

• Applicants must write<br />

a two page essa y outlining<br />

their background and pr ofessional<br />

and academic<br />

goals.<br />

• <strong>The</strong>y must also submit<br />

a copy of their SMART transcript.<br />

• Individuals must<br />

demonstrate good leader-<br />

ship and teamwork skills.<br />

• Must e xpress interest<br />

in attending college upon<br />

transition.<br />

• Also must exhibit initiative<br />

and maturity in the<br />

workplace.<br />

For more information<br />

about the pr ogram, its<br />

requirements, or applying<br />

contact Lauren Ramos at<br />

(760) 725-6660 or (760) 725-<br />

6414.


B6 THE COAST NEWS<br />

FEB. <strong>22</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES<br />

North County’s Premier Catholic Elementary School<br />

Introducing <strong>The</strong> “New” St. James Academy<br />

Rolling Out Our New<br />

Brand<br />

For over 60 y ears, St.<br />

James Academy has exemplified<br />

a higher de votion to<br />

excellence.<br />

Many things ha ve<br />

changed over the y ears: the<br />

building has been completely<br />

remodeled, technology is<br />

lightning quick, communication<br />

is global, access to information<br />

is immediate, and<br />

now we have a ne w brand.<br />

This spring we are rolling out<br />

a new logo, website, slogan<br />

and other brand elements.<br />

This new brand was<br />

developed to update our look<br />

and represent us to the highest<br />

standards of academic<br />

education and our caring<br />

Catholic values.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Heart Of Our School<br />

Remains <strong>The</strong> Same<br />

We are not c hanging<br />

who we are just our look. Our<br />

learning is based on the<br />

teachings and philosoph y of<br />

the Catholic Church and following<br />

Gospel v alues to<br />

make a difference in our<br />

world.<br />

As the challenges of contemporary<br />

life e volve, St.<br />

James Academy continuously<br />

evaluates the best processes<br />

to enable our stud ents to<br />

meet the current and future<br />

needs of our community. <strong>The</strong><br />

vision for St. James Academy<br />

is to enable students, educators,<br />

and our comm unity to<br />

gain both the desir e and the<br />

opportunity to pr actice<br />

Christ-centered action in<br />

everyday life.<br />

Our Cherished Preschool<br />

In living our vision, we<br />

have grown to include an outstanding<br />

preschool.<br />

This program’s goal for<br />

three and four year olds is to<br />

ensure that y our children's<br />

We are not<br />

changing<br />

who we are,<br />

just our look.<br />

first school experiences are<br />

filled with love, laughter, and<br />

learning.<br />

One to One iPad Program<br />

We are in our pilot y ear<br />

of a one to one iPad program.<br />

Next year the pr ogram will<br />

include fourth grade through<br />

seventh.<br />

<strong>The</strong> rest of the sc hool<br />

utilizes a school set of iP ads<br />

as this pr ogram is offering<br />

our students the opportunity<br />

to utilize new technologies<br />

and learning tec hniques in<br />

order to give them a g reater<br />

advantage in their l earning<br />

and future educational and<br />

career choices.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Junior High Program<br />

We have an almost completely<br />

new Junior High program.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y have some e xtra<br />

minutes in their da y, 2 days<br />

each week of block scheduling,<br />

a choice of electives and<br />

a flex period where they can<br />

get extra help from teachers,<br />

retake or makeup tests, work<br />

on homework, and a new surf<br />

club!<br />

Fully Accredited And<br />

Dedicated<br />

St. James is a full y<br />

accredited, Catholic elementary<br />

school (K-8) that has<br />

been serving the San Diego<br />

North County <strong>Coast</strong>al community<br />

since 1952. St. James<br />

employs fully accredited<br />

teachers. Students at St.<br />

James are blessed with a<br />

dedicated teaching and support<br />

staff committed to pr oviding<br />

a str ong educational<br />

program that integrates spiritual,<br />

moral, academic, social,<br />

cultural and ph ysical precepts.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Academy is part of<br />

the vibrant St. James<br />

Catholic Community.<br />

A Hidden Gem<br />

St. James Academy is<br />

tucked away in a beautifu l<br />

Solana Beach neighborhood,<br />

which gives us a g reat sense<br />

of privacy. If you live in North<br />

County, call us f or a tour of<br />

this hidden gem at (858) 755-<br />

1777 or visit our w ebsite at<br />

www.saintjamesacademy.com.<br />

Sanderling Waldorf School’s Family<br />

Open House: March 16, 10 am-noon<br />

anderling Waldorf School<br />

is pleased to invite local parents<br />

to visit the school at a<br />

number of upcoming outreach<br />

events, beginning with<br />

the Family Open House on<br />

Saturday, March 16 from 10<br />

am to noon.<br />

At the Family Open<br />

House, guests of all ages are<br />

gladly welcome to tour the<br />

school’s new location in North<br />

Carlsbad; meet teachers, faculty<br />

members and school par-<br />

ents; and participate in a<br />

number of activities designed<br />

to help them get to know the<br />

school. SWS is located at 1905<br />

Magnolia Avenue, in 16 exclusively<br />

leased classrooms on<br />

the campus of Magnolia<br />

Elementary School. Please<br />

note that the school’s<br />

entrance is off of Valley<br />

Street, between the Magnolia<br />

and Valley Middle School<br />

fields. <strong>The</strong>re is no access to<br />

the SWS campus fr om<br />

Magnolia’s campus.<br />

Additional opportunities<br />

to get to kno w the sc hool<br />

include Classroom<br />

Observation Mornings on<br />

April 16 and May 14 at 9 am;<br />

and Parent-Education<br />

Afternoons on April 24 and<br />

May <strong>22</strong> at 3:30 pm.<br />

<strong>The</strong> adults-only<br />

Classroom Observation<br />

Mornings on April 16 and<br />

May 14 at 9 am offer the<br />

chance to see Waldorf education<br />

in action. Visitors spend<br />

time in v arious classrooms<br />

while lessons ar e taking<br />

We greatly enjoy providing a<br />

broad variety of ways to learn<br />

more about SWS and Waldorf<br />

education”<br />

Emily Towe<br />

SWS Director of Enrollment and Marketing<br />

place; the morning closes<br />

with a Q&A session led by an<br />

experienced Waldorf teacher.<br />

<strong>The</strong> adults-only Parent-<br />

Education Afternoons on<br />

April 24 and May <strong>22</strong> at 3:30<br />

pm are a natural follow-up to<br />

the morning observation, with<br />

a full school tour, participatory<br />

activities, and an introduction<br />

to the school’s faculty.<br />

“We greatly enjoy providing<br />

a broad variety of ways<br />

to learn more about SWS and<br />

Waldorf education,” said<br />

Emily Towe, SWS Director of<br />

Enrollment and Marketing.<br />

SWS offers an arts-centered,<br />

developmentally structured<br />

curriculum f or<br />

Nursery/Kindergarten and<br />

Grades 1-8. <strong>The</strong> play-based<br />

Nursery/Kindergarten program<br />

is designed to provide a<br />

gentle, nurturing environment<br />

for children ages three<br />

to six years. Formal academic<br />

work begins in the grade<br />

school, with specialty subjects<br />

including Spanish,<br />

German, handwork (knitting,<br />

crocheting and sewing), outdoor<br />

games, musical instruments,<br />

gardening, and much<br />

more.<br />

Waldorf Education w as<br />

founded in 1919 by Rudolf<br />

Steiner, an Austrian philosopher<br />

and teacher who also<br />

developed biodynamic agriculture.<br />

More than 1,000 Waldorf<br />

schools exist in more than 60<br />

countries around the world.<br />

Waldorf schools are non-sectarian<br />

and non-denominational;<br />

and stri ve to teac h a<br />

respect for nature while<br />

encouraging the development<br />

of the “whole” child: head,<br />

heart and hands. Teachers in<br />

Waldorf schools are dedicated<br />

to generating an inner enthusiasm<br />

for learning within<br />

every child.<br />

For more information<br />

about Sanderling Waldorf<br />

School or to RSVP for an<br />

upcoming event, visit sanderlingschool.org<br />

or call<br />

760.635.3747.


FEB. <strong>22</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES<br />

New MiraCosta College Program,<br />

Prepares Students for Local Careers<br />

<strong>The</strong> need f or properly<br />

trained machinists to fill<br />

hundreds of positions in<br />

North San Diego County has<br />

reached critical mass. To<br />

meet this need, the<br />

MiraCosta College<br />

Community Services<br />

Program is no w offering a<br />

new Machinist Technology<br />

Program for individuals seeking<br />

fast-paced, high-level<br />

training for real job skills.<br />

This program is<br />

designed to meet the industry’s<br />

continued and g rowing<br />

need for trained machine<br />

operators and pr ogrammers,<br />

and will prepare students for<br />

employment in mac hine<br />

shops and man ufacturing<br />

facilities as early as this summer<br />

or fall.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Machinist<br />

Technology Program underscores<br />

MiraCosta College’s<br />

commitment to North<br />

County. <strong>The</strong> college w as<br />

approached two years ago by<br />

the National Tooling and<br />

Machining Association and<br />

representatives of the North<br />

County manufacturing industry.<br />

<strong>The</strong> message? Area manufacturers<br />

want to hir e, but<br />

there is a shortage of qualified<br />

machinists. And proper<br />

training is essential.<br />

Employees must master<br />

machine shop math, know<br />

how to r ead blueprints, and<br />

be skilled at using state-ofthe-art,<br />

precision equipment.<br />

Enrolling in a quality<br />

college preparatory school<br />

enhances students’ c hances<br />

of attaining the academic<br />

and emotional pr eparation<br />

needed to succeed at the<br />

university level and beyond.<br />

This preparation ideally<br />

starts in Mid dle School.<br />

Pacific Academy, established<br />

in 1997, has been a pri vate<br />

school for grades 7-12. In<br />

order to best ser ve students<br />

and its comm unity, Pacific<br />

Academy is e xpanding it’s<br />

Middle School Program, to<br />

serve 6th g rade. Middle<br />

School Students at P acific<br />

Academy enjoy a 1:10<br />

teacher-student ratio unattainable<br />

by today’s public<br />

budget strapped schools.<br />

Smaller class siz es allow<br />

teachers to provide hands-on<br />

project-based learning and<br />

community based learning<br />

that students find r elevant<br />

and enjoyable. Teachers<br />

actively identify student<br />

strengths and de velop individual<br />

education plans that<br />

include parents and cater to<br />

MiraCosta College has<br />

received grants totaling<br />

more than $120,000, including<br />

$63,500 fr om the San<br />

Diego Workforce<br />

Partnership, via the<br />

National Tooling and<br />

Machining Association,<br />

specifically earmarked for<br />

its machinist program.<br />

Students who<br />

attend will<br />

experience an<br />

accelerated<br />

program, the<br />

only one of its<br />

kind in North<br />

County.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se funds will ensure that<br />

unemployed or lo w-income<br />

individuals, including veterans,<br />

get the tr aining they<br />

need.<br />

Students who attend<br />

will experience an accelerated<br />

program, the only one of<br />

its kind in North County ,<br />

designed to quickly prepare<br />

them to meet trade skill sets<br />

that will qualify course graduates<br />

to mo ve right into<br />

apprenticeship positions<br />

individual needs and learning<br />

styles. Parents receive<br />

frequent progress reports<br />

and are encouraged to contact<br />

staff. As a result, rather<br />

than possibly falling through<br />

the cracks in a crowded public<br />

school, ninety percent of<br />

Pacific Academy students<br />

achieve honor roll status. In<br />

addition, students receive<br />

individualized college counseling,<br />

starting in the 6th<br />

grade, to provide all the support<br />

needed thr ough the<br />

developmental process.<br />

This Middle School<br />

expansion will allo w 6th<br />

graders to take advantage of<br />

middle school programs and<br />

privileges experienced by<br />

our students. All of our students,<br />

high school and middle<br />

school, participate in<br />

exploratory education eac h<br />

Friday and may include community<br />

service projects,<br />

field trips, workshops, guest<br />

presentations, or student<br />

projects. All teachers have<br />

full teaching credentials and<br />

bachelor degrees, and many<br />

with local man ufacturing<br />

facilities. Toolmakers and<br />

precision machinists make<br />

money while the y train—no<br />

college degree is r equired.<br />

Starting salary for program<br />

graduates is $14-$18 per<br />

hour, with increases as they<br />

continue to learn.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 12-week program<br />

consists of classr oom time<br />

and hands-on cour se work<br />

and will be a full-time pr ogram,<br />

five days a week. Each<br />

class will consist of 12–18<br />

students, which will turn out<br />

45 to 54 pr ogram graduates<br />

over the cour se of the fir st<br />

year.<br />

Students must be at<br />

least 18 y ears old and ha ve<br />

either a high school diploma<br />

or GED.<br />

In addition, students<br />

must demonstrate mechanical<br />

aptitude, basic 10th<br />

grade reading and math<br />

skills, and participate in an<br />

interview.<br />

Fee for the cour se is<br />

$5,000. Tuition funding available<br />

for qualified applicants.<br />

Call 760.795.6680 to c heck<br />

status.<br />

Sign up for a free information<br />

session to be held<br />

Wednesday, April 24, 5 p.m.,<br />

at the Landes Recr eation<br />

Center, 2855 Cedar Road,<br />

Oceanside.<br />

For more information,<br />

contact the Mir aCosta<br />

College Community Services<br />

Office at 760.795.6820.<br />

Ninety percent of Pacific Academy<br />

students achieve honor roll status<br />

Our ultimate aim, is to develop<br />

‘Global Citizens’ of the 21st<br />

century.”<br />

Dr.Erika Sanchez<br />

Pacific Academy principal,<br />

hold Masters or Doctor ates<br />

in Education lik e Dr. Erika<br />

Sanchez, Pacific Academy’s<br />

principal, who earned a<br />

Masters and Doctoral degree<br />

in sociology with an emphasis<br />

in education.<br />

“Our ultimate aim, ”<br />

stated Erika Sanc hez, “is to<br />

develop ‘Global Citizens’ of<br />

the 21st centur y, critical<br />

thinkers [who] make choices<br />

guided by respect for oneself<br />

and others.” Character traits<br />

like responsibility or cooperation<br />

permeate the curriculum<br />

each quarter, and students<br />

who demonstr ate the<br />

emphasized character trait,<br />

receive recognition. Mr.<br />

Vikas Srivastava, this semester’s<br />

project-based learning<br />

facilitator, and all students<br />

collaborated and ar e planning<br />

a thr ee-legged walk<br />

that pairs students fr om<br />

diverse backgrounds in an<br />

effort to eliminate discrimination<br />

and stereotyping. Mr.<br />

Vikas explains, “<strong>The</strong> theory<br />

is that e veryone is di verse<br />

because we all have unique<br />

stories, and if we got to know<br />

one another’s stories, we<br />

would have more understanding<br />

and compassion<br />

between us.” After participating<br />

in numerous projects<br />

like this one, it’s no surprise<br />

that Pacific Academy students<br />

become compassionate,<br />

creative, inquisitive, and<br />

responsible global citizens.<br />

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B8 THE COAST NEWS<br />

FEB. <strong>22</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES<br />

Open Enrollment Begins March 1st<br />

A Private K-8 Hybrid School And Tutoring Center<br />

• Condensed accelerated schedule,<br />

Monday – Thursday from 8 a.m. – 12 p.m.<br />

• Academically rigorous curriculum aligned<br />

with California G.A.T.E. standards<br />

• Afternoon tutoring<br />

• Daily Homework Club<br />

• Maximum student teacher ratio<br />

of 12 to 1<br />

• Emphasis on differentiating curriculum<br />

for the gifted and talented student<br />

Our unique and innovative program challenges and engages students in their<br />

learning and still allows time within the day to explore other interests and activities.<br />

JOIN US AT OUR OPEN HOUSE<br />

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26 • 5:30 p.m. – 7 p.m.<br />

7<strong>22</strong> Genevieve Street | Solana Beach | (858) 847-3366<br />

keystone-school.com | info@keystone-school.com<br />

Where Education Matters<br />

Del Mar Pines School<br />

3975 Torrington Road<br />

San Diego, CA 92130<br />

858.481.5615<br />

www.delmarpines.com<br />

■ Prospective<br />

Students and Parents<br />

are Invited to<br />

Keystone’s Open House<br />

on <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 26th<br />

North County r esidents<br />

with children seeking a<br />

unique and advanced education<br />

are invited to attend<br />

Keystone Academy’s Open<br />

House on Tuesday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary<br />

26th. Keystone Academy is a<br />

K-8 hybrid school pioneering<br />

a new concept in primary<br />

education with a 12:1 student<br />

teacher ratio. This method is<br />

the perfect solution f or students<br />

who ar e bored or<br />

unchallenged by their current<br />

education, or require<br />

Learn. Laugh. Grow.<br />

At Del Mar Pines,<br />

we believe the elementary<br />

school years are the<br />

most formative of a child’s<br />

life. For over thirty years<br />

we’ve challenged the<br />

minds and engaged the<br />

hearts of our students by<br />

encouraging a thirst for<br />

knowledge and an inquisitive<br />

spirit. Through a<br />

safe, nurturing environment,<br />

we provide students<br />

the opportunity to express<br />

intellectual curiosity and<br />

creative expression while<br />

promoting strong interpersonal<br />

relationships.<br />

Our goal for each student<br />

Olivenhain Country Preschool and Infant Center for the Arts...<br />

A balance of academics and arts<br />

Olivenhain Country<br />

Preschool and Infant<br />

Center for the Arts mission<br />

is to provide your child with<br />

a safe, loving, nurturing<br />

environment to acquir e<br />

proper skills and v alues to<br />

prepare them for their<br />

future.<br />

Here at OCP our teachers<br />

provide an environment<br />

of many mediums encouraging<br />

your child to e xplore<br />

and learn. For example,<br />

Cooking, the arts, rhythm<br />

and movement, gardening,<br />

sign language and Spanish.<br />

Beginning a f oreign language<br />

at an early age, along<br />

with our continued use of<br />

more time outside of the<br />

classroom for extracurricular<br />

activities.<br />

Keystone Academy provides<br />

an academically rigorous<br />

curriculum aligned with<br />

the California Gifted and<br />

Talented Educational<br />

(G.A.T.E.) standards, an<br />

approach that challenges all<br />

students to think criticall y<br />

and creatively while performing<br />

at their highest<br />

level possible.<br />

Classes are held Monday<br />

through Thursday from 8 a.m.<br />

- 12 p .m., with Friday as a<br />

home study day, and after<br />

school programs available for<br />

those who need them.<br />

This shorter class schedule,<br />

made possible b y the<br />

advanced method of curriculum<br />

presentation, allows stu-<br />

Each student leaves as an independent,<br />

resourceful thinker with a lifelong love<br />

of learning.<br />

is to leave Del Mar Pines<br />

School as an independent,<br />

resourceful thinker with a<br />

lifelong love of learning.<br />

these skills throughout our<br />

program, allows us to see<br />

the benefits of a second language<br />

in action. When<br />

learning is pr esented<br />

through many mediums,<br />

with a balance of academics<br />

and arts along with kinesthetic<br />

and tactile e xperiences,<br />

children will r etain<br />

more of this knowledge.<br />

Our daily activities<br />

include a v ariety of learning,<br />

all wrapped in fun, play<br />

and exploration, with your<br />

child using their imagination.<br />

We look f orward to<br />

sharing with you the unique<br />

advantages of our en viron-<br />

dents more time to engage in<br />

developing other life skills<br />

necessary for their car eer<br />

and personal development.<br />

Many Keystone students are<br />

on their w ay to becoming<br />

professional athletes,<br />

dancers, and singers, while<br />

maintaining a fast paced and<br />

highly challenging education.<br />

Keystone invites you and<br />

your family to attend their<br />

open house on Tuesday,<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 26th from 5:30 p.m.<br />

– 7 p .m. for priority enr ollment<br />

opportunities. Open<br />

enrollment begins March 1st.<br />

For more information<br />

visit www.keystone-school.com<br />

or call (858) 847-3366.<br />

Keystone is located at 7<strong>22</strong><br />

Genevieve Street, Suite C in<br />

Solana Beach.<br />

Come see for yourself<br />

the difference our elementary<br />

school experience can<br />

have on your child’s life.<br />

Give your child the start he/she deserves:<br />

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Quality education prepares our students<br />

Rancho Encinitas Academy<br />

serves students f rom Pre-<br />

Kindergarten through 8th<br />

grade. <strong>The</strong> mission of the<br />

school is to n urture a student’s<br />

natural wonder and<br />

love of learning. <strong>The</strong> educational<br />

environment is f acilitated<br />

by a positi ve, relaxed<br />

atmosphere combined with<br />

the guidance of highly<br />

skilled, credentialed, caring<br />

and creative teachers.<br />

Quality education at the<br />

school prepares students f or<br />

the challenges of the futur e<br />

by fostering knowledge, creativity<br />

and self-r eliance.<br />

Edison Academy, a school<br />

within a sc hool, serves students<br />

in grades 3 through 8. It<br />

specializes in educational<br />

instruction for students who<br />

are average to above average<br />

with mild to moder ate learning<br />

disabilities.<br />

<strong>The</strong> educational<br />

environment is<br />

facilitated by a<br />

positive, relaxed<br />

atmosphere<br />

Individualized or specialized<br />

instruction is available<br />

for students in r eading,<br />

writing and math to accommodate<br />

a student’ s educa-<br />

tional needs. <strong>The</strong> goal of both<br />

programs is to empo wer students<br />

to be successful when<br />

facing future challenges. <strong>The</strong><br />

schools also offer specials in<br />

art, music, and physical education.<br />

In addition, there are<br />

specials in Spanish and Yoga<br />

(up to Grade 4).<br />

Rancho Encinitas Academy<br />

campus covers two acres of<br />

landscaped grounds. <strong>The</strong>re<br />

are 7 separate buildings custom<br />

designed and constructed<br />

especially for the sc hool.<br />

<strong>The</strong> school has bunny hutches<br />

and aviaries. <strong>The</strong> campus,<br />

with its ar chitecture, landscaping,<br />

and proximity to the<br />

ocean is conducive to a relaxing<br />

and tr anquil learning<br />

experience.<br />

ment and programs and we<br />

invite you to tour our facility,<br />

meet our teac hers, and<br />

see for yourself how kids<br />

are laughing and g rowing<br />

while learning at OCP.<br />

Come and experience<br />

what makes us<br />

unique:<br />

• A safe, loving, nurturing<br />

environment<br />

• Hands on art & crafts,<br />

cooking, gardening<br />

• Our f amily values:<br />

politeness, good manners &<br />

respect<br />

• Art & natur e exploration<br />

in a cheerful setting


FEB. <strong>22</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES<br />

Expert answers questions<br />

on college planning<br />

Questions run r ampant<br />

through the social circles of<br />

parents and students in<br />

regards to planning for college.We’ve<br />

asked an expert to<br />

provide general answers to<br />

some of these questions to<br />

help give some direction to<br />

those that are asking.<br />

Q: What main factors do<br />

admissions officers take into<br />

consideration when admitting<br />

a student to a UC or<br />

Private college her e in<br />

California?<br />

A: <strong>The</strong>re are many factors<br />

that go into admissions<br />

decisions and different levels<br />

of weight that the factors<br />

hold. However the main factors<br />

include: Gr ade Point<br />

Average, Standardized Tests<br />

Scores, and Extracurricular<br />

involvement. <strong>The</strong> GPA provides<br />

universities information<br />

about how hard the student<br />

works. Not all universities can<br />

tell if an AP Biology course is<br />

more difficult at one high<br />

school over another. <strong>The</strong> standardized<br />

test scor es (SAT<br />

and/or ACT tests) indicate to<br />

a university a student’s deductive<br />

reasoning ability next to<br />

all other high school juniors<br />

and early seniors. Remember<br />

that they need to make sure<br />

that you can compete with all<br />

the other incoming freshmen.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n a student’s extracurricular<br />

involvement allows universities<br />

to know what makes a<br />

student unique next to other<br />

applicants.<br />

It also pr ovides some<br />

insight into what the students<br />

are passionate about and the<br />

likelihood that the y’ll get<br />

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off-campus with the university’s<br />

community.<br />

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In the heart of<br />

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lies a unique pri vate<br />

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Celebrating its 20th<br />

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on the frontier of the healing<br />

arts, consciousness, and subtle<br />

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Students show off top talent<br />

ENCINITAS — San<br />

Dieguito Academy High<br />

School invites the comm unity<br />

to its Cabaret Night at<br />

6:30 p.m. <strong>Feb</strong>. 23 at San<br />

Dieguito Academy’s<br />

Clayton E. Liggett <strong>The</strong>ater.<br />

<strong>The</strong> evening will be<br />

filled with offerings by students<br />

from the Musical<br />

<strong>The</strong>ater and Band classes.<br />

Some of the acts will<br />

include songs perf ormed<br />

from Broadway musicals, a<br />

scene originally performed<br />

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by Abbott and Costello , a<br />

Comedy Sportz game, a<br />

Beatles cover, band performances<br />

and a “West<br />

Side Story” medley collaborated<br />

by the band and<br />

theater students.<br />

Throughout the night,<br />

the students in the<br />

Culinary Arts Program will<br />

be serving their homemade<br />

appetizers and desserts.<br />

<strong>The</strong> money raised from<br />

Cabaret Night funds the<br />

<strong>The</strong>ater Arts Program, the<br />

Look at life the<br />

Jungian way<br />

DEL MAR — <strong>The</strong><br />

community is invited to a<br />

Friends of J ung lecture,<br />

“Into the Dar k Woods:<br />

Jung’s Path of<br />

Individuation,” presented<br />

by John Porterfield at<br />

7:30 p.m. <strong>Feb</strong>. <strong>22</strong> at St.<br />

Peter’s Episcopal Church,<br />

334 14th St.<br />

<strong>The</strong>rapist Porterfield<br />

will discuss Carl Jung’s<br />

“individuation process”<br />

by which an indi vidual<br />

can attain the full development<br />

and completion<br />

of his uniqueness. He<br />

describes this connection<br />

to the unconscious as a<br />

“guide into the deepest<br />

recesses of ourselves and<br />

Music Department, and the<br />

Culinary Arts Department.<br />

Prizes and gift baskets will<br />

be raffled with tickets sold<br />

before the show and during<br />

the intermission.<br />

Winners will be<br />

announced after intermission.<br />

Ticket prices ar e $30<br />

for adults and $15 f or students<br />

(high sc hool and<br />

younger).<br />

Tickets are on sale and<br />

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the wholeness of life” and<br />

emphasizes its importance<br />

in the second half<br />

of life.<br />

Porterfield is a certified<br />

Jungian analyst who<br />

specializes in helping<br />

individuals and couples<br />

develop solutions f or lingering<br />

problems and<br />

improve their r elationships.<br />

He has a pri vate<br />

practice in Sherman<br />

Oaks.<br />

Admission fees ar e<br />

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students and senior s<br />

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School board votes against survey<br />

By Patty McCormac<br />

RANCHO SANTA FE —<br />

After a presentation by the<br />

Robotics Club, it was back to<br />

business for the Rancho<br />

Santa Fe School Board at its<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>. 7 meeting.<br />

<strong>The</strong> idea of a districtwide<br />

parent and staff<br />

survey was voted down 2-2<br />

with board member Todd<br />

Buchner missing during the<br />

vote.<br />

He had stepped away<br />

from the meeting f or an<br />

hour to coac h his son’ s<br />

Junior Dunkers basketball<br />

team in the finals.<br />

Unfortunately, the basketball<br />

team lost, as did trustee<br />

Todd Frank who had pr oposed<br />

the survey.<br />

Frank said he felt a districtwide<br />

survey would help<br />

determine the perceptions<br />

and satisfaction with R.<br />

Roger Rowe’s programs, curriculum,<br />

staff and community<br />

and ask for feedback. <strong>The</strong><br />

survey would be offer ed to<br />

parents, certified staff and<br />

classified staff.<br />

“We don’t know what<br />

we don’t know,” Frank said.<br />

He said there might be<br />

areas that need impr ovement<br />

of which they are not<br />

aware.<br />

“Let’s see if we can find<br />

them,” he said.<br />

Frank said the results of<br />

the survey could be used for<br />

strategic planning, goal set-<br />

ting and hearing fr om the<br />

“non-local” parents who normally<br />

don’t offer opinions.<br />

Frank said a sur vey is<br />

done every three years at<br />

Woodside Elementary<br />

School, a district in<br />

Northern California similar<br />

to Rancho Santa Fe.<br />

<strong>The</strong> survey for<br />

Woodside was done b y the<br />

Social Science Research<br />

Laboratory at San Diego<br />

State.<br />

A similar survey could<br />

be done locally at the cost of<br />

about $4,000, Frank said.<br />

“I am not opposed to a<br />

survey, but we need to narrow<br />

down what w e want to<br />

ask about,” said trustee<br />

Tyler Seltzer.<br />

Board Vice President<br />

Richard Burdge said he felt<br />

the survey was not necessary<br />

because people talk to members<br />

of the school board and<br />

the superintendent constantly.<br />

“This is a v ery open<br />

school,” he said. “I don’t<br />

think it is necessar y to<br />

spend the mone y to ask a<br />

whole bunch of questions.”<br />

Lindy Delaney, school<br />

superintendent, said that<br />

indeed people constantl y<br />

talk to her and that the<br />

school board also inter acts<br />

with the comm unity and<br />

with her.<br />

“I think w e have great<br />

leadership on the sc hool<br />

B9<br />

board. People talk to y ou<br />

and they talk to me all the<br />

time. You (the school board)<br />

help me see what’s going on<br />

that I can’ t see,” Delaney<br />

said.<br />

She said she believes<br />

that people ar e satisfied<br />

with the school and how it is<br />

being run.<br />

“I don’t see a lot of people<br />

at the board meeting<br />

unhappy about what is going<br />

on,” she said looking around<br />

at the nearly empty performing<br />

arts center.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Woodside survey<br />

included questions a bout<br />

curriculum, programs, special<br />

education, after school<br />

programs, field trips, teachers,<br />

the school board and<br />

PTA.<br />

In other school board<br />

news, the board discussed<br />

changing the meeting time<br />

of the school board.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y also turned do wn<br />

a proposal for shade structures<br />

over the bleac hers on<br />

the athletic fields as too<br />

expensive at $82,544.<br />

“That’s a lot of money to<br />

put up something to stand<br />

under for an hour,” Burdge<br />

said.<br />

“Maybe there is a<br />

happy medium,” said<br />

Seltzer.<br />

Representatives from<br />

Webb-Cleff Architects will<br />

look for an alternative project.


B10 THE COAST NEWS<br />

FEB. <strong>22</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Cristina El Shahawi, 1989 - <strong>2013</strong><br />

24-year-old wanted to give back through teaching<br />

By Patty McCormac<br />

RANCHO SANTA FE —<br />

Cristina El Shahawi, the 24year-old<br />

Rancho Santa Fe resident<br />

who was killed in a single-car<br />

accident on <strong>Feb</strong>. 6, had<br />

planned to devote her life to<br />

teaching inner city children.<br />

“She wanted to give back<br />

to those who did not have,”<br />

said her stepf ather Ihab<br />

Shahawi.<br />

He said she had been<br />

applying for inner city teaching<br />

programs that allow a person<br />

to get a master’s degree in<br />

education while teaching in<br />

inner city schools.<br />

“She wanted to teac h<br />

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junior high school or high<br />

school,” he said.<br />

She had done interviews<br />

in New York, Chicago and had<br />

recently returned from an<br />

interview in Washington, D.C.<br />

<strong>The</strong> accident that took<br />

her life is was a “tragic accident,”<br />

said CHP Officer Jim<br />

Bettencourt of the 2:50 p.m.<br />

crash.<br />

Bettencourt said she was<br />

traveling west in the 5400<br />

block of La Granada west of<br />

Sobe Los Cerros in a 2007<br />

Mini Cooper, when she<br />

entered a left hand curve in<br />

the roadway.<br />

For reasons unknown,<br />

Jewell Marie Cole (Groth)<br />

May 6, 1924 to <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 16, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Jewell Marie Cole<br />

(Groth), age 88, of Solana<br />

Beach, CA, passed away<br />

on Saturday, 2/16/<strong>2013</strong> at<br />

Solana Beach, CA. She<br />

was born on 5/6/1924 in<br />

MN to her parents,<br />

Ernest and Elvira Groth.<br />

Jewell was the third<br />

of 6 children. She married<br />

Bill Cole in<br />

California on 8/20/1948.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had 4 children.<br />

She is survived by<br />

her children Steven,<br />

Carol, Jeffrey and Susan,<br />

grandchildren Kimberly,<br />

Gloria Dorothy Landi, 82<br />

Encinitas<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 10, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Warren Max Weddle, 93<br />

Oceanside<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 14, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Ora Walker<br />

Oceanside<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 14, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Charlotte Marie Darst, 86<br />

Oceanside<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 12, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Alex and William and<br />

her sister Joyce.<br />

Relatives and friends<br />

are invited to a funeral<br />

for Jewell at 11:00am on<br />

Wednesday, 02/20/<strong>2013</strong><br />

at St. James Catholic<br />

Church 625 South Nardo<br />

Ave Solana Beach, CA<br />

92075.<br />

In Lieu of flowers<br />

please make donations<br />

in Jewell's name to<br />

Disabled American<br />

Veterans (DAV.org) or<br />

Food for Others (foodforothers.org).<br />

Eleanore I. Johnson, 73<br />

Oceanside<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 13,<strong>2013</strong><br />

Elinor L. Rudy-Ross, 84<br />

Oceanside<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 11, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Earl Eugene Fleming, 83<br />

Oceanside<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 11, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Dale Gilbert McKinley, 70<br />

Encinitas<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 3, <strong>2013</strong><br />

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she entered the eastbound<br />

lane of traffic then overcorrected<br />

to the right, spun off<br />

the north side of the road and<br />

struck a tree.<br />

He said she suffer ed<br />

major head trauma and was<br />

airlifted to Scripps Memorial<br />

Hospital in La J olla, where<br />

she was pronounced dead at<br />

3:52 p.m.<br />

She was wearing her seat<br />

belt and neither drugs nor<br />

alcohol appear to be a factor<br />

in the crash.<br />

“It appears to be just a<br />

tragic accident,” he said.<br />

Cristina El Shaha wi was<br />

born in Colombia. She moved<br />

with her family to the United<br />

States in Woodland Hills<br />

where she did her most of her<br />

schooling until she was bitten<br />

by the travel bug while visiting<br />

a friend in Ne w Zealand.<br />

She began looking around<br />

and decided to finish high<br />

school at the Leysin American<br />

School in Switzerland.<br />

She learned to love snowboarding,<br />

which she learned<br />

in the Alps.<br />

“She was a free spirit,”<br />

said her stepfather. “She got<br />

to learn French and travel all<br />

over Europe while she was<br />

there. She went to Thailand<br />

on a humanitarian trip.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> family moved to<br />

Rancho Santa F e four years<br />

ago.<br />

When she r eturned<br />

home, she attended P alomar<br />

College for a while and then<br />

applied at Hofstra University<br />

from which she graduated last<br />

May with deg rees in mathematics<br />

and graphic arts.<br />

“She loved to travel. She<br />

had been to 40 countries and<br />

six continents, sometimes by<br />

herself, sometimes with family<br />

and sometimes with<br />

friends,” Ihab Shahawi said.<br />

During a recent trip, she<br />

got to see the Northern Lights<br />

at the Arctic Circle.<br />

“She had a passion for<br />

chocolate and on trips she<br />

would look f or different<br />

chocolates in e very country,”<br />

said her sister ,<br />

Alexandra Copete.<br />

Copete said her sister<br />

was an avid reader and that<br />

she liked music and movies<br />

and watching sports in person<br />

having gone with her<br />

family to the Ol ympics in<br />

London.<br />

Greek scholar priest<br />

leads retreat in Cardiff<br />

CARDIFF-BY-THE-SEA<br />

— Saints Constantine and<br />

Helen Greek Orthodox Church<br />

will host a Christian retreat<br />

with featured Christian sc holar<br />

and monk, Father Maximos<br />

of the Monaster y of<br />

Simonopetra in Mount Athos,<br />

Greece.<br />

His focus will be on the<br />

Parable of the Pr odigal Son,<br />

“Return from Exile and the<br />

Paradox of Divine Love” examining<br />

the dynamic among the<br />

father and two sons in the<br />

Bible story.<br />

<strong>The</strong> retreat opens with a<br />

light supper at 6 p.m. March 1<br />

with “Return from Exile.<br />

<strong>The</strong> “Parable of the<br />

Prodigal Son” at 7 p.m. March<br />

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Cristina El Shahawi, 24, (right) with her mom Vivian. Cristina was killed in a single car accident in Rancho<br />

Santa Fe on <strong>Feb</strong>. 6. Courtesy photo<br />

2 will offer a continental<br />

breakfast at 10 a.m. with “<strong>The</strong><br />

Paradox of Di vine Love - the<br />

Elder Son” at 11 a.m., lunch at<br />

12:30 p.m. and “<strong>The</strong> Paradox of<br />

Divine Love - the Father” at 2<br />

p.m. at the church, 3459<br />

Manchester Ave.<br />

At 10 a.m. March 3, join<br />

the Divine Liturgy with a homily<br />

by Father Maximos.<br />

Reservations are required by<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>. 25 by calling (760) 942-<br />

0920 or email to office@stsconstantinehelen.com<br />

or visit<br />

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Donations are greatly appreciated.<br />

Make checks payable to<br />

Sts. Constantine and Helen.<br />

Recently featured on<br />

CBS’s “60 Minutes” on Mount<br />

Athos, Father Maximos holds a<br />

doctorate in theology from the<br />

Catholic University in<br />

Washington, D.C.<br />

He spent seven years as a<br />

professor at Harvard Divinity<br />

School of theology. He is currently<br />

a visiting professor at<br />

Holy Cross Seminary in<br />

Brookline, Mass., teaching<br />

courses on Orthodox spirituality<br />

and the theology of the<br />

Church Fathers.<br />

Founded in 1979, Saints<br />

Constantine and Helen Gr eek<br />

Orthodox Church serves the<br />

liturgical and sacr amental<br />

needs of the Orthodo x<br />

Christian community in northern<br />

San Diego County<br />

Cristina El Shaha wi<br />

also enjoyed painting and<br />

drawing and may have been<br />

on her way to an art class<br />

when the accident happened.<br />

“She would do an ything<br />

for anyone in the family,”<br />

Copete said.<br />

That included birthdays,<br />

anniversaries and<br />

graduations, for which she<br />

would drop everything and<br />

attend no matter where.<br />

And it went both ways.<br />

“We were all ther e in<br />

New York in May when she<br />

graduated,” he said.<br />

Cristina El Shaha wi is<br />

also survived by her mother<br />

Vivian; sisters Alexandra<br />

Copete and Sa brina<br />

Shahawi; brothers David<br />

and Anwar Shahawi; her<br />

grandparents on both sides<br />

of the family and numerous<br />

aunts, uncles and cousins.<br />

Services were under<br />

the direction of El Camino<br />

Encinitas Chapel.<br />

In lieu of flo wers, the<br />

family requests donations<br />

be made to Kids F irst<br />

Foundation, which helps<br />

children in inner schools to<br />

get to the next level.<br />

Donations may be<br />

made to 993 C South Santa<br />

Fe Ave #50, Vista, Calif.<br />

92083.<br />

Charity hosts poker night<br />

COAST CITIES — <strong>The</strong><br />

Seany Foundation invites the<br />

community to enjoy hands at<br />

poker and casino games at<br />

Seany’s Showdown Poker<br />

Tournament & Casino Night<br />

from 5 to 11 p.m. March 30, at<br />

Co-Merge330 A Street, San<br />

Diego.<br />

<strong>The</strong> event is held to raise<br />

awareness and funds f or children,<br />

teens, and young adults<br />

affected by cancer. <strong>The</strong><br />

evening will include m usic,<br />

cocktails, light appetizers and<br />

a chance to win raffle prizes.<br />

Registration starts at $49.<br />

Enter discount code ANTEUP<br />

before March 1 f or a 20-percent<br />

discount. For sponsorship<br />

opportunities, contact Amie<br />

Kuznicki at afkuznic ki@the-<br />

seanyfoundation.org or call<br />

(248) 563-4502. To register, or<br />

v i s i t<br />

theseanyfoundation.org/poker<br />

<strong>The</strong> grand prize poker<br />

winner will receive a two-night<br />

stay at the Wynn Hotel Las<br />

Vegas and tw o tickets to see<br />

Cirque du Soleil’s “Le Rêve!”<br />

<strong>The</strong> Seany Foundation<br />

was formed in honor of Sean<br />

Lewis Robins, who died nearly<br />

six years ago as he f ought<br />

Ewing sarcoma (a r are bone<br />

cancer). Since then,<strong>The</strong> Seany<br />

Foundation has continued his<br />

legacy of battling pediatric<br />

cancer.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Foundation continues<br />

to r aise funds f or important<br />

quality-of-life programs<br />

for local children with cancer.<br />

Grant applications available<br />

OCEANSIDE — <strong>The</strong> Tri-<br />

City Healthcare District is<br />

accepting grant applications<br />

from nonprofit agencies serving<br />

residents of Carlsbad,<br />

Oceanside and Vista.<br />

As it did last year, the district<br />

will award grants totaling<br />

$300,000. Excluded from consideration<br />

are other hospitals,<br />

hospital districts and go vernment<br />

agencies.<br />

<strong>The</strong> grant requests must<br />

be for projects that pr omote<br />

the health and w ell-being of<br />

residents in the district, and<br />

that speak to the priorities<br />

identified by the Community<br />

Healthcare Alliance<br />

Committee.<br />

Applications may be<br />

obtained from<br />

tricitymed.org/about-us/community-grants/.<br />

Completed<br />

applications are due no later<br />

than March 29 and ma y be<br />

emailed to CHA C@tcmc.com<br />

or mailed to Tri-City Medical<br />

Center, TCHD Community<br />

Healthcare Alliance<br />

Committee, Public Affairs and<br />

Marketing Department,<br />

ATTN: Susan Paparella, 2095<br />

W. Vista Way, Suite 214, Vista,<br />

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FEB. <strong>22</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Math videos hit two-million mark<br />

COAST CITIES —<br />

MiraCosta College math<br />

instructor Julie Harland hit<br />

the two-million mark on her<br />

YouTube channel in January,<br />

where she has posted more<br />

than 850 of her self-made<br />

math videos.<br />

Harland’s math videos<br />

have attracted attention<br />

from all corners of the earth,<br />

from an elderly man looking<br />

to augment his limited formal<br />

education, to a<br />

Bangladesh native who uses<br />

the videos to help his 10th<br />

grade son with alge bra.<br />

Harland has also received emails,<br />

letters and postings<br />

from students ar ound the<br />

world who have been helped<br />

by her math videos.<br />

“I thank you for helping<br />

me get through three algebra<br />

courses at m y community<br />

college,” writes a 55-year-old<br />

Florida resident. “I’ve been<br />

out of school for so long, it’s<br />

been tough, especially math.<br />

I understand your explanation<br />

of the problems much<br />

better than what I was getting<br />

in class.”<br />

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New CFO<br />

Steven<br />

L. Dietlin<br />

has joined<br />

the executive<br />

staff at<br />

Tri-City<br />

Medical<br />

Center as<br />

its new<br />

STEVEN DIETLIN C h i e f<br />

Financial<br />

Officer. Dietlin has mor e<br />

than 20 years of experience<br />

in healthcare finance management.<br />

Dietlin, 44, holds a<br />

bachelor’s degree in<br />

Business Administration,<br />

majoring in accounting from<br />

California State University,<br />

Fullerton and is a Californialicensed<br />

Certified Public<br />

Accountant.<br />

Global help for<br />

women<br />

Kyla and Teagan King of<br />

Olivenhain, Annika<br />

Gullahorn of Carmel Valley,<br />

Megan Thode of Ranc ho<br />

Santa Fe and Joanna Gonda<br />

Julie Harland, creative math<br />

teacher at MiraCosta College,<br />

has had exceptional success with<br />

self-made math videos she’s<br />

posted on Youtube. Courtesy<br />

photo<br />

Another viewer writes,<br />

“Your math videos ar e<br />

absolutely wonderful, and I<br />

shall be eternally grateful to<br />

you for explaining everything<br />

so clearly.Why couldn’t<br />

my math teac hers be lik e<br />

you?”<br />

“I like to share knowledge<br />

and make math lessons<br />

of Fallbrook, students at<br />

Pacific Ridge School are participating<br />

in P acific Ridge’s<br />

service learning group, NKT<br />

Connections, helping to<br />

enable women in Nepal,<br />

Kenya and Tibet. <strong>The</strong> students<br />

have sent a pr ojector<br />

and educational supplies to<br />

Golok Sencham Drukmo’s<br />

Home for Girls, an orphanage<br />

in rur al Tibet and ha ve<br />

worked with a women’s shelter<br />

in Oceanside, connecting<br />

shelter residents with<br />

Raksha through a pen pal<br />

exchange. Most recently, the<br />

group has been in vesting in<br />

two women in K enya<br />

through Kiva, a non-profit<br />

organization in the microfinance<br />

field.<br />

Happy citizens<br />

Fifty-five graduates of<br />

MiraCosta College’s citizenship<br />

course successfully<br />

obtained U.S. citizenship in<br />

2012 and were honored dur-<br />

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available to everyone. Why<br />

limit it to my classroom?”<br />

said Harland. “I enjoy the<br />

feeling that I’m helping people<br />

understand math. It’s like<br />

turning on a light bulb.”<br />

Harland graduated from<br />

Vista High School and taught<br />

there after getting her B.A.<br />

in mathematics at UC Santa<br />

Barbara. She went on to get<br />

her master’s degree in<br />

applied mathematics at UC<br />

San Diego and joined the<br />

MiraCosta College faculty in<br />

1987. She has since written<br />

her own math books, which<br />

are used at<br />

MiraCostaCollege.<br />

“I want students to<br />

know that math is e verywhere.<br />

What they learn is<br />

how to problem solve. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

can be good at math — all it<br />

takes is practice — I want<br />

them to know they can do it.”<br />

Harland’s YouTube<br />

channel can be viewed at<br />

youtube.com/videosbyjulieharland.<br />

She also has<br />

a Web site, on which her<br />

math videos are organized by<br />

topic, at YourMathGal.com.<br />

Fresh Start takes a swing to help children<br />

RANCHO SANTA FE —<br />

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Show along with sport legends<br />

Jermaine Dye, Hank Bauer,<br />

David Justice, Eric Dickerson<br />

as they tee up f or the 21st<br />

annual Celebrity Golf Classic<br />

at Morgan Run Club & Resort,<br />

5690 Cancha De Golf.<br />

<strong>The</strong> two-day event, March<br />

10 and March 11, will be hosted<br />

by Fresh Start Sur gical<br />

Gifts, a San Diego nonpr ofit<br />

with a mission to c hange the<br />

lives of children with physical<br />

deformities through the gift of<br />

reconstructive surgery. To reg-<br />

ister for the Golf Classic or for<br />

more information on F resh<br />

Start, visit FreshStart.org.<br />

<strong>The</strong> festivities begin<br />

March 10 with a pr e-party<br />

reception and dinner beginning<br />

at 6 p .m., as well as live<br />

and silent auctions with items<br />

like a Skate Experience f or<br />

eight with Tony Hawk at the<br />

Quiksilver skate park, a Kevin<br />

Correia Pitching Experience<br />

and a men’s Corum Admirals<br />

Cup Watch and more.<br />

<strong>The</strong> next day each foursome<br />

will be pair ed with a<br />

celebrity or pr ofessional athlete<br />

for a day of golf.<br />

Registration for the Celebrity<br />

Golf Classic begins at 9 a.m.<br />

followed by a shotgun start at<br />

11 a.m.<br />

Groups will be a ble to<br />

participate in contests at each<br />

hole and giveaways.<br />

“We are so e xcited for<br />

this year’s Celebrity Golf<br />

Classic and are really looking<br />

forward to a successful and<br />

fun-filled day on the g reen,”<br />

said Michelle Pius, director of<br />

Major Gifts at Fresh Start.<br />

Limited spots for the<br />

tournament and sponsor ship<br />

opportunities for this exciting<br />

event are still available.<br />

ing <strong>Feb</strong>. 2 at the MiraCosta<br />

College Community<br />

Learning Center. This year’s<br />

applicants came to<br />

MiraCosta from Guatemala,<br />

Honduras, Japan, China,<br />

Iran, Colombia, Mexico,<br />

Russia and Egypt.<br />

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REWARDED<br />

RoseMarie Reno was named<br />

Trustee of the Year by Modern<br />

Healthcare, a national publication<br />

that reports on the<br />

healthcare industry, in recognition<br />

of her more than four<br />

decades of service to Tri-City<br />

Healthcare District, Tri-City<br />

Medical Center and the North<br />

County community. A registered<br />

nurse, Reno served as<br />

head nurse of the hospital’s<br />

Emergency Department and<br />

co-founded the Emergency<br />

Room Nurses Association of<br />

San Diego in 1970. For 28<br />

years, she was a professor for<br />

the Licensed Vocational<br />

Nursing and Allied Health programs<br />

at MiraCosta<br />

Community College.<br />

Courtesy photo<br />

Grant to hospice buys new facility<br />

CARLSBAD — Hospice<br />

of the North <strong>Coast</strong> (HNC)<br />

received a $1,065,000<br />

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Block Grant from the city of<br />

Carlsbad for the purchase of<br />

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residential facility in<br />

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<strong>The</strong> residence will be the<br />

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County.<br />

Carlsbad Mayor Matt<br />

Hall said, “Hospice of the<br />

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HNC will provide all levels<br />

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Put together a first-aid kit<br />

You can cr eate a fir staid<br />

kit for your home or<br />

vehicle, rather than buying<br />

one. Add items such as<br />

antibiotic ointment, adhesive<br />

bandages, cotton balls,<br />

antiseptic wipes, calamine<br />

lotion, ChapStick, eyedrops,<br />

sunscreen, instant cold compresses,<br />

hand-warmer packets,<br />

tweezers, a thermometer,<br />

gauze and pain-relieving<br />

medication.<br />

You can also make a<br />

power-outage kit for your<br />

home that holds items suc h<br />

as candles, a lighter or<br />

matches, batteries and flashlights.<br />

Don’t spend mone y on<br />

the containers for your<br />

homemade kits — r euse<br />

plastic coffee canister s,<br />

baby-wipes containers, plastic<br />

ice-cream tubs, tackle<br />

boxes or old lunchboxes.<br />

<strong>The</strong> first reader tip has<br />

another suggestion to hold<br />

your supplies:<br />

Repurpose: I bought a<br />

multi-pocket bag at the<br />

thrift store. I’m going to use<br />

it to create a large first-aid<br />

kit for my truck. — S.D.,<br />

Minnesota<br />

Salvage notions: When<br />

I’ve got used clothes that are<br />

so torn, worn or stained that<br />

they aren’t worthy of even a<br />

donation to Good will, I<br />

glean buttons, elastic,<br />

hooks, snaps and zipper s<br />

from them that I use later in<br />

my sewing projects. I cut up<br />

the rest of the f abric to use<br />

as rags or tear it into strips<br />

to make rag rugs. — C.L.,<br />

Mississippi<br />

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Turn off power: If you<br />

have central air conditioning<br />

and you have a big unit<br />

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breaker on the outside unit<br />

to avoid using up “phantom<br />

power.”<br />

Phantom power is electricity<br />

that is wasted on electrical<br />

appliances that are<br />

plugged in but not po wered<br />

up.<br />

Many of these de vices<br />

are designed to come on<br />

quickly with the use of a<br />

remote, which means that<br />

even while they are off, they<br />

are drawing energy and running<br />

up your electric bill. —<br />

S.S., Indiana<br />

Handy measurement:<br />

Whenever I find m yself<br />

without a tape measur e, I<br />

can still get a reasonably<br />

accurate measurement<br />

using currency. Bills are<br />

about six inc hes long, and<br />

I’ve used them mor e than<br />

once in a pinc h to get a<br />

rough measurement. — S.D.,<br />

Minnesota<br />

Get a hobby job: My<br />

hubby and I ar e motorcycle<br />

enthusiasts, with two<br />

Harleys of our o wn. I got a<br />

part-time job at m y favorite<br />

independent motorcycle<br />

shop about a y ear ago to<br />

earn a little e xtra money. I<br />

love it! Not onl y am I learning<br />

a lot a bout the care and<br />

maintenance of motorcycles,<br />

I also get an emplo yee discount<br />

on parts and labor.<br />

We have a consignment<br />

shelf at the shop for people<br />

to sell used parts, and I’ve<br />

saved a lot of mone y buying<br />

from there. And I even have<br />

my own display in the shop<br />

where I sell k ey chains and<br />

headbands, adding even<br />

more to my income. This<br />

part-time job is paying off in<br />

many frugal w ays! — Mar y,<br />

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Donate: As a comm unity<br />

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ORT America — Desert<br />

Chapter in Arizona, we have<br />

been collecting hotel amenities<br />

for homeless v eterans<br />

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We get toothpaste and<br />

toothbrushes from dentists,<br />

as well as tr avel-size soaps<br />

and shampoos from friends<br />

and acquaintances who travel,<br />

and we pack them in individual<br />

bags for homeless<br />

and sick veterans.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y have given up so<br />

much for our safety and<br />

defense, it is the least w e<br />

can do f or them. — Sharon<br />

S., Arizona<br />

Sara Noel is the owner of Frugal Village<br />

(www.frugalvillage.com), a website that<br />

offers practical, money-saving strategies<br />

for everyday living. To send tips,<br />

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B14 THE COAST NEWS<br />

FEB. <strong>22</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

WRITERS GATHER<br />

From left, back row, authors Carl J. Wellenstein, Marshall Lubin, James E. Schell and Arthur Webster, with, from left, front<br />

row, Lisa Monaco Gonzales, Krongtong Na-Songkhla and Gregory Harris will be on hand for the Carlsbad City Library’s Local<br />

Authors' Festival with a panel discussion at 11 a.m. <strong>Feb</strong>. 23, 1775 Dove Lane, followed by a book-signing. For more information,<br />

visit carlsbadlibrary.org. Courtesy photo<br />

Know & avoid diabetes health complications<br />

Health<br />

Watch<br />

By the physicians and staff<br />

at Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas<br />

Many of the potential<br />

complications of chronic diseases<br />

can be pr evented with<br />

a combination of knowledge,<br />

lifestyle changes and medications.<br />

This approach holds<br />

particular promise for those<br />

with diabetes.<br />

Approximately 26 million<br />

adults and c hildren in<br />

America have type 1 or type<br />

2 diabetes. Another 79 million<br />

have pre-diabetes, meaning<br />

their blood glucose levels<br />

are higher than normal but<br />

not yet high enough for a diabetes<br />

diagnosis.<br />

Diabetes complications<br />

fall into tw o categories:<br />

microvascular and macrovascular.<br />

Microvascular complications<br />

depend primarily on<br />

how well blood sugar is controlled.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y involve the<br />

small blood vessels that carry<br />

blood throughout the bod y<br />

and most often affect the<br />

eyes, kidneys, and peripheral<br />

nerves.<br />

One of the most common<br />

microvascular complications<br />

is diabetic retinopathy, which<br />

is the most frequent cause of<br />

new cases of blindness<br />

among adults. Diabetic<br />

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retinopathy eventually<br />

affects most type 1 patients<br />

and more than half of type 2<br />

patients.This progressive disease<br />

affects the blood vessels<br />

of the eyes. If left untreated,<br />

it may eventually damage<br />

the retina, resulting in p artial<br />

or complete vision loss.<br />

In many cases, retinopathy<br />

has no symptoms until the<br />

damage has been done.<br />

People with dia betes<br />

also have higher risk of kidney<br />

damage. Elevated blood<br />

sugar levels can damage the<br />

small blood v essels of the<br />

kidneys, weakening them<br />

until they can no longer<br />

properly filter the blood. If<br />

kidney problems are not<br />

diagnosed early, kidney failure<br />

may result. At that point,<br />

the only options would be a<br />

kidney transplant or dialysis,<br />

which filters the blood using<br />

a machine.<br />

In addition, diabetes can<br />

cause neuropathy, or nerve<br />

damage, which can result in<br />

an inability to feel pain in<br />

the feet and legs.People with<br />

diabetic neuropathy may not<br />

know their feet ar e injured<br />

until infection sets in.<br />

Neuropathy may also change<br />

the shape of the feet or toes.<br />

Macrovascular diabetes<br />

complications affect the<br />

large blood v essels and<br />

encompass the classic cardiovascular<br />

problems: heart<br />

attack, cardiovascular disease<br />

and stroke. <strong>The</strong>y also<br />

may include amputation of<br />

the foot or leg due to bloc kages<br />

that r educe blood flo w<br />

to the lo wer limbs. In addi-<br />

RYAN SOLARSH<br />

Your Carlsbad/Oceanside Territory Manager<br />

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tion to blood sugar contr ol,<br />

macrovascular complications<br />

are affected b y blood pressure,<br />

cholesterol, diet and<br />

other risk f actors associated<br />

with heart disease. In people<br />

with diabetes, the risks ar e<br />

amplified.<br />

Prevention of diabetes<br />

complications starts with<br />

controlling the risk f actors.<br />

Aim to achieve and maintain<br />

a healthy weight and get<br />

physically fit thr ough diet<br />

and exercise. Strong, healthy<br />

hearts and bodies ar e the<br />

best defense against comp lications.<br />

Good blood sugar control<br />

is also critical; take whatever<br />

steps ar e necessary to<br />

keep blood sugar le vels less<br />

than 100 upon w aking and<br />

less than 140 two hours after<br />

meals. Track blood pr essure<br />

and cholesterol levels regularly<br />

and maintain health y<br />

numbers. Smoking, of course,<br />

should be completely off limits.<br />

People with diabetes are<br />

more likely to tak e medications<br />

to help contr ol their<br />

risk factors. However, medication<br />

is not a “silver bullet.”<br />

It is most effecti ve with<br />

careful management of<br />

weight, fitness and blood<br />

sugar.<br />

Health Watch is brought to you by<br />

the physicians and staff at Scripps<br />

Memorial Hospital Encinitas. For<br />

more information or for physician<br />

referral call 1-800-SCRIPPS.<br />

760.436.9737 x102<br />

rsolarsh@coastnewsgroup.com<br />

All the ‘write’ moves<br />

JOE<br />

MORIS<br />

Baby Boomer Peace<br />

I’m sure some of you out<br />

there have made the bold<br />

attempt to write a book. It<br />

seems like everyone I meet<br />

wants to write a book. <strong>The</strong>n I<br />

walk into the Dollar Store and<br />

see all these books for $1 and<br />

I feel so bad for all the<br />

authors.<br />

I think w e all feel lik e<br />

our lives could be a stor y<br />

someone else w ould want to<br />

read about. Even in fiction<br />

you know that one of the characters<br />

in the no vel is the<br />

author. Life is just so chocked<br />

full of stuff . Go to a party<br />

some time. What you are<br />

hearing are stories. <strong>The</strong>re are<br />

lots of good ones. But I’m<br />

digressing.<br />

So, I’m trying to write a<br />

book with my daughter. She’s<br />

a spiritual intuitive. <strong>The</strong> first<br />

draft resembled “War and<br />

Peace.” I feel so bad too f or<br />

my close friends willing to<br />

look at it. Actually, I’m still<br />

waiting to hear bac k from<br />

them again. Just kidding, I<br />

heard from one. So, I’ll run<br />

with that advice and now it’s<br />

going to be one of those little<br />

pocket books that can be read<br />

on a short air line flight or<br />

drive to Los Angeles.<br />

It’s fun attempting to do<br />

it. I’ll bet most all of y ou out<br />

there could actuall y write a<br />

book if y ou wanted to. You<br />

just start out with an outline.<br />

After that it should all just<br />

flow. Even if no one r eads it<br />

but your family, well, that<br />

book will be around for a long<br />

time in your family and<br />

maybe a great grandchild will<br />

one day try to publish it.<br />

Wouldn’t that be great?<br />

My pastor Ric k Myatt<br />

brought up a point in last<br />

week’s sermon. He was trying<br />

to explain how important<br />

each day is. He asked if anyone<br />

ever heard of Uta Hagen.<br />

She’s usually a question in a<br />

crossword puzzle. She was<br />

the most famous actress in the<br />

world in the 1890s. Point is,<br />

by the g reat grandchild, no<br />

one will kno w who y ou are.<br />

Point is, live this life to its<br />

fullest and move on.<br />

Bob Richard is a friend<br />

and a co-r eal estate br oker<br />

from La Costa who has primarily<br />

retired into writing no w.<br />

He’s living his ba by boomer<br />

dream. He planned wisely to<br />

live doing what he lo ves and<br />

that is writing. He too simplified<br />

his life so that his life<br />

became quality time. Bob can<br />

wander into the past f or stories<br />

and immer se himself in<br />

another world with peace.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n the grandkids come running<br />

in and he pops back into<br />

reality for a while. To me,<br />

that’s life. Being at peace and<br />

doing what y ou want to do<br />

and having loved ones near.<br />

<strong>The</strong> recession really<br />

kicked my rear end. I was<br />

inside the bubble that burst.<br />

I really didn’t think I’ d ever<br />

see the day that I could retire<br />

or semi-retire. I thought that<br />

if I did it w ould be under a<br />

bridge somewhere or high up<br />

in a mountain with critter s.<br />

But, I was 60 and said to<br />

myself, get debt free in tw o<br />

years. It was a reasonable<br />

goal and I set out on a path to<br />

not only do that but to also<br />

buy a g reat place in Me xico<br />

on the water.<br />

It wasn’t that hard once I<br />

put my mind to it. You have<br />

to be positi ve though, even<br />

when you hit some speed<br />

bumps.<br />

It’s a ne w Chinese Ne w<br />

Year. It’s the year of the<br />

snake. Snake people are<br />

great. My daughter is one.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y seem to be the pr ettiest<br />

sign in the bunc h so ma ybe<br />

this will be a very pretty year.<br />

Who knows? I’m an ox. Go<br />

figure, but it fits, darn it.<br />

Obama is an ox. So were<br />

Hitler, Hussein and Stalin.<br />

And I w ant to write a book<br />

about spirituality? Really?<br />

Por supuesto que si!<br />

My friend Patty Clark is<br />

determined to be a writer.She<br />

joined one of those writer<br />

blogs on the Internet and she<br />

got picked up b y a paper in<br />

Kansas City of all places.<br />

Hats off to P atty! She didn’t<br />

give up hope either and she’ s<br />

simplified her life too . It’s a<br />

new year. You can keep kicking<br />

it at w ork if that’ s what<br />

brings you peace, but if it’s on<br />

a beach, mountainside, ship<br />

or cycling through France that<br />

is lingering in your head, find<br />

a way to do it and be a writer<br />

or a painter or a ca binet<br />

maker. Just do it, you don’t<br />

know when God is going to<br />

give you the last day so live it<br />

in peace (with a little lo ve<br />

from family, too).<br />

Joe Moris may be contacted at (760)<br />

500-6755 or by email at joe@coastalcountry.net.


FEB. <strong>22</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

LAB<br />

CONTINUED FROM B3<br />

research project falls within<br />

our safety guidelines, we would<br />

have no reason to reject anyone<br />

unless demand is so g reat that<br />

we can’t accommodate any<br />

more in the space,” said<br />

Jackson.<br />

Eventually the compan y<br />

plans to implement an application<br />

and selection process once<br />

the facility is more established<br />

and receives greater numbers<br />

of inquiries, he said.<br />

Initially, all research conducted<br />

in the lab will be at the<br />

ROBOTS<br />

CONTINUED FROM B3<br />

November,” Warner said.<br />

“Fortunately, two of our<br />

four teams made it thr ough<br />

the qualifying tournament<br />

at Escondido Charter High<br />

School. Our seventh-grade<br />

team won a trophy for their<br />

Robot Design presentation.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y, along with our sixthgrade<br />

team, went on to compete<br />

at the Southern<br />

California Championship<br />

CRIME RATES<br />

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crime numbers.<br />

He said that during recent<br />

years, the Oceanside P olice<br />

Department has e xperienced<br />

an increase in crime reporting<br />

because of its eff orts to be<br />

more strategic about where<br />

police are placed out in the<br />

field.<br />

“As we have deployed<br />

additional resources to neighborhoods<br />

affected by rising<br />

crime, we...(do) see mor e citizens<br />

stepping forward to report<br />

crimes. With more boots on<br />

the ground, we are also mor e<br />

likely to see officers interceding<br />

in e vents as the y unfold,<br />

which also produces additional<br />

crime reports. This is a good<br />

thing, despite the fact it shows<br />

up as an increase in reported<br />

crime,” he said.<br />

“(<strong>The</strong> Oceanside P olice<br />

Department has) been putting<br />

a lot of e xtra officers in the<br />

neighborhoods through grantfunded<br />

(officer) overtime and<br />

through our gang suppr ession<br />

unit by assigning more officers<br />

to that unit,” said Steve Walter,<br />

a senior crime anal yst for the<br />

Oceanside Police.<br />

Consequently, violent<br />

crimes have been more likely<br />

to be reported to the police, he<br />

said.<br />

Sasway said that residents’<br />

inclination to report<br />

crime or the number of officers<br />

on patrol do not play a factor in<br />

the violent crime n umbers in<br />

Carlsbad.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re is no way to know<br />

if Carlsbad residents are suddenly<br />

more inclined to r eport<br />

crime,” said Sasway, noting<br />

that the city has not intr oduced<br />

any new crime reporting<br />

programs or methods f or citizens<br />

over the past couple of<br />

years.<br />

She also ad ded that the<br />

number of police officer s on<br />

patrol, which remained the<br />

same between the tw o time<br />

periods, does not affect the<br />

numbers either.<br />

“We respond to every call<br />

for service. Thus the number<br />

of reports or calls f or service<br />

would not necessaril y be<br />

affected by the number of officers,”<br />

said Sasway.<br />

But she did suggest that<br />

the economy may have had<br />

contributed to the increase in<br />

lowest level of biocontainment<br />

precautions required by the<br />

Center for Disease Control. All<br />

experiments will in volve only<br />

well-characterized, non-pathogenic<br />

organisms such as E. coli<br />

and yeast, according to<br />

Jackson.<br />

Jackson said the y’ll have<br />

control over what chemicals<br />

and specimens are used in the<br />

facility and will manage an y<br />

potentially hazardous or flammable<br />

chemicals.<br />

<strong>The</strong> company will also<br />

require training for those wishing<br />

to use some of the la b’s<br />

more expensive and delicate<br />

held at Legoland on the<br />

first weekend in<br />

December.”<br />

Warner said there were<br />

110 qualifying teams at<br />

Legoland.<br />

At the F eb. 7 Rancho<br />

Santa Fe School Board<br />

meeting, students gave a<br />

demonstration of their<br />

robots and told what they<br />

had learned, other than<br />

building robots.<br />

“It’s an amazing opportunity<br />

you don’t get in any<br />

some categories.<br />

“It is thought that str essors<br />

like an uncertain economy<br />

lead to an increase in categories<br />

like aggravated assault,”<br />

said Sasway.<br />

Commenting on the r ape<br />

statistics, she said, “It is important<br />

to note that the r eported<br />

rapes are not str anger crimes<br />

but crimes that occurred<br />

between people that w ere<br />

acquainted in some f ashion.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are also many variables<br />

that affect this categor y. For<br />

example, a rape reported this<br />

year may have occurred several<br />

years ago.”<br />

According to Mata,<br />

Oceanside’s aggravated assault<br />

totals are difficult to draw conclusions<br />

from, mainly because<br />

the category consists of a widerange<br />

of crime fr om domestic<br />

violence to gang crimes.<br />

Statistics show that the<br />

city’s bump in pr operty crime<br />

can be attributed to a rise in<br />

motor vehicle theft, up from<br />

143 in 2011 to <strong>22</strong>7 in 2012,<br />

which Mata said ma y be<br />

caused by California’s prisoner<br />

realignment bill AB 109.<br />

“We are actually seeing a<br />

substantial increase in property<br />

crime acti vity,” said Mata.<br />

“Although it is difficult to<br />

measure, it is our belief that<br />

the increase in property crime<br />

can be attributed, in part, to<br />

the state’s prisoner realignment<br />

program, AB 109.<br />

This program is built<br />

around the idea that ‘non-violent’<br />

offenders should ser ve<br />

shorter sentences in or der to<br />

relieve the prison population.<br />

<strong>The</strong>refore, it is not sur prising<br />

to see an incr ease in property<br />

crime such as auto theft.”<br />

“We don’t have a lot of<br />

concrete data to turn to (in<br />

order) to measur e the effects<br />

of AB 109,” said Walter.<br />

But he said that the ne w<br />

program more than likely has<br />

affected crime in<br />

Oceanside.“We do kno w that<br />

we have a high n umber of AB<br />

109 probationers in the city<br />

and we do kno w our officer s<br />

are encountering them e very<br />

day,” said Walter.<br />

About the program’s influence<br />

in Carlsbad, Sasway said,<br />

“All I can say about AB109 is<br />

that there is not enough statistical<br />

research to comment.<br />

SANDAG noted it is something<br />

they wanted to track.”<br />

equipment.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re is very little, to no<br />

risk associated with the kinds<br />

of routine activities that will be<br />

conducted day to da y,” said<br />

Jackson.<br />

Bio, Tech, and Beyond,<br />

LLC was recently granted<br />

access to the building and is<br />

currently accepting d onated<br />

lab equipment from local companies<br />

like Esmaeli-Azad’s.<br />

<strong>The</strong> company is w orking<br />

on setting up the facility,<br />

fundraising and curriculum<br />

planning and de velopment in<br />

anticipation of the opening b y<br />

mid-May this year.<br />

other class,” said Mariella<br />

Gauvreau. “We had to learn<br />

how to solv e the pr oblems<br />

of senior citizens and learn<br />

how to be competiti ve, but<br />

respectful.”<br />

“It was an amazing<br />

first year experience,”<br />

Warner said. “Needless to<br />

say, I am very grateful for<br />

the vision and support from<br />

Superintendent Lindy<br />

Delaney to initiate the<br />

Robotics Program at Roger<br />

Rowe School.”<br />

Additionally, Sasway and<br />

the FBI ad vised against making<br />

assumptions a bout crimes<br />

based on the city’ s percentages.<br />

“It’s easy f or people to<br />

think there is mor e to (the<br />

crime rates) than there is, but<br />

if you take a step back and look<br />

at the numbers…it might put it<br />

more in conte xt,” said FBI<br />

Special Agent Darrell<br />

Foxworth, pointing out the<br />

small numbers of crime and<br />

small city populations in the<br />

report.<br />

While Carlsbad experienced<br />

58 more violent crimes<br />

in 2012, a 73 percent increase,<br />

the city’s numbers do not come<br />

close to the amount of violent<br />

crime in other parts of the<br />

county. Escondido has onl y a<br />

slightly larger population than<br />

Carlsbad, yet its violent crime<br />

rate during the same time period<br />

rose from 230 to 307.<br />

Foxworth added that the<br />

statistics are just a small snapshot<br />

in time and are not intended<br />

to cause “undue concern.”<br />

“When it comes to statistics,<br />

especially percentages, it<br />

is important to ha ve perspective.<br />

When traditionally statistics<br />

are low, an increase creates<br />

a larger percentage,” said<br />

Sasway. “Also, crime rates in<br />

2011 reflected a 30-year low.”<br />

But in light of this inf ormation,<br />

law enforcement recommend<br />

that the public take it<br />

as an extra reminder to be cautious<br />

and take steps to prevent<br />

crime.<br />

“It is good to be a ware of<br />

what the crime problem is and<br />

take steps that y ou don’t<br />

become a victim of a particular<br />

crime,” said Foxworth, advising<br />

that people tak e extra steps<br />

like locking their car s to<br />

reduce the c hances of auto<br />

theft.<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

NICOLE MAXWELL<br />

Your ENCINITAS/WEST<br />

Territory Manager<br />

Call Nicole for all your<br />

advertising needs.<br />

gigs,” said student Meliza<br />

Martinez. “We have one on<br />

March 13 at the Del Mar<br />

Hilton. When I’m up ther e<br />

in front of the audience I<br />

feel better, more special<br />

than I normally think I am.<br />

I feel like a superstar.”<br />

Canyon Benner said he<br />

always dreamed of being<br />

famous, but lacked the<br />

expertise to mak e it happen.<br />

“I didn’t know teachers<br />

knew how to make kids<br />

famous by doing little<br />

things, step-by-step,” he<br />

said. “Mr. Schwartz teaches<br />

us things other teac hers<br />

don’t. We do tr acks<br />

760.436.9737 x109<br />

nmaxwell@coastnewsgroup.com<br />

’VETTES FOR VETERANS<br />

From left, North <strong>Coast</strong> Vettes Treasurer Dave Tracy, Executive Director Camp Pendleton<br />

Armed Services YMCA George B. Brown III and NCV Car Show event chairperson JD<br />

Duncan share congratulations as the NCV, a local Corvette Club, presents a check for<br />

$3,600 to the Armed Services YMCA at Camp Pendleton. <strong>The</strong> donation was made possible<br />

by the “Vettes for Veterans” All Corvette Car Show held Nov. 10 in Carlsbad. <strong>The</strong> club meets<br />

at 7 p.m. every first Tuesday at the Q Restaurant, 2725 Vista Way, Oceanside. For more<br />

information on the club, visit northcoastvettes.org or call (760) 967-0652. Courtesy photo<br />

SMALL TALK<br />

CONTINUED FROM B1<br />

out.<br />

And then there was<br />

the broken glass. It gave<br />

me the willies just to hear<br />

people crunching through<br />

it and watch doctors tweezing<br />

bits out of people’s<br />

faces. Which brings me to<br />

READERS<br />

CONTINUED FROM B1<br />

humor, it addresses children<br />

affected by deployment<br />

and the pain and<br />

pride of militar y separation.<br />

Last year Roberts read<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Giving Tree” to Janell<br />

Strickland’s third-graders.<br />

BLUES<br />

CONTINUED FROM B1<br />

our final lesson for the day.<br />

If you see even a mediumsized<br />

fireball come fl ying<br />

out of nowhere and streak<br />

across the sk y, duck and<br />

cover!<br />

You can catc h the<br />

reruns later on e veryone<br />

else’s cell phone or dashboard<br />

camera.<br />

You can borrow it<br />

Rolling Readers was<br />

founded in 1991 to help<br />

low-income, at-risk children<br />

enjoy reading. <strong>The</strong><br />

nonprofit organization also<br />

provides new books.<br />

Aimed at r aising<br />

awareness about the importance<br />

of literacy and reading<br />

aloud to c hildren, the<br />

Share Your Love of<br />

and learn tec hnology<br />

which makes me feel really<br />

smart and skilled.”<br />

Oliver is pleased with<br />

the ingenuity Schwartz has<br />

demonstrated and the<br />

results that ha ve been<br />

achieved.<br />

“Whenever Jon gets<br />

an idea he keeps going<br />

with it and it’ s amazing<br />

what he does, ” she said.<br />

“Most teachers try to teach<br />

in a typical w ay. Jon is so<br />

creative and tak es the<br />

same curriculum and<br />

builds on it using the arts.<br />

It takes a special person to<br />

even figure that out.<br />

“When he started<br />

B15<br />

three years ago as a fourthand<br />

fifth-grade combination<br />

teacher he thr ew out<br />

textbooks and lesson plans<br />

most teachers were using<br />

and did it so creatively that<br />

the end result was that the<br />

students did e xtremely<br />

well on standar dized testing.”<br />

Next year when his<br />

current students mo ve on<br />

to third grade Schwartz<br />

hopes to be able to offer an<br />

after-school program so<br />

that they can contin ue to<br />

pursue their lo ve of the<br />

blues.<br />

For more information,<br />

visit kidslikeblues.org.<br />

METH, ,<br />

Marijuana, Heroin, <br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

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<br />

<br />

while they are getting the<br />

glass removed from their<br />

nostrils.<br />

Jean Gillette is a freelance writer<br />

who will happily get all new windows<br />

just to have her own meteorite fly by.<br />

Contact her at jgillette@coastnewsgroup.com.<br />

Reading campaign is in its<br />

second year. Education<br />

leaders, elected officials<br />

and celebrities act as honorary<br />

readers.<br />

Other North County<br />

elementary schools that<br />

participated this y ear<br />

include E.G. Garrison in<br />

Oceanside and P aul Ecke<br />

Central in Encinitas.<br />

<br />

<br />

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<br />

INTERVENTION - NOW 760.212.6454


TOWNSHIP 9 SOUTH, RANGE 3<br />

WEST, DISTANT 264.93 FEET<br />

WESTERLY ALONG SAID NORTH<br />

LINE FROM THE NORTHEAST<br />

CORNER OF SAID SOUTH 10<br />

ACRES SAID CENTER LINE<br />

ALSO INTERSECTING SAID<br />

NORTH LINE OF SECTION 25 AT<br />

ENGINEER'S STATION 3443<br />

PLUS 32.02, DISTANT 667.32<br />

FEET NORTH 89 DEGREES 07-<br />

1/2' ALONG SAID NOR TH LINE<br />

OF SECTION 25 FR OM THE<br />

NORTH QUARTER CORNER<br />

THEREOF. EXCEPTING THAT<br />

PORTION OF SAID NOR THEAST<br />

QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST<br />

QUARTER OF SECTION 25 LYING<br />

EASTERLY OF A LINE<br />

DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:<br />

BEGINNING AT THE INTERSEC-<br />

TION OF THE NORTHWESTERLY<br />

LINE OF THE ABOVE<br />

DESCRIBED LAND WITH THE<br />

LOCATION OR SOUTHERL Y<br />

PROLONGATION OF THE WEST<br />

LINE OF THE EAST 699.87 FEET<br />

OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER<br />

OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER<br />

OF SECTION 24; THENCE<br />

SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID<br />

NORTHWESTERLY LINE, 233.9<br />

FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF<br />

BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH-<br />

EASTERLY 64.7 FEET MORE OR<br />

LESS, TO A POINT IN THE<br />

SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF THE<br />

ABOVE DESCRIBED LAND , DIS-<br />

TANT 234.3 FEET SOUTHWEST-<br />

ERLY FROM THE SOUTHERLY<br />

PROLONGATION OF SAID WEST<br />

LINE OF THE EAST 699.87 FEET.<br />

APN: 104-161-39-00 THE BENEFI-<br />

CIARY MAY ELECT, IN ITS DIS-<br />

CRETION, TO EXERCISE ITS<br />

RIGHTS AND REMEDIES IN ANY<br />

MANNER PERMITTED UNDER<br />

SECTION 9604 OF THE UNIFORM<br />

COMMERCIAL CODE, OR ANY<br />

OTHER APPLICABLE SECTION,<br />

AS TO ALL OR SOME OF THE<br />

PERSONAL PROPERTY, FIX-<br />

TURES AND OTHER GENERAL<br />

TANGIBLES AND INTANGIBLES<br />

MORE PARTICULARY<br />

DESCRIBED IN THE DEED OF<br />

TRUST, INCLUDING THE<br />

ASSIGNMENT OF RENTS AND<br />

THE SECURITY INTEREST IN<br />

THE RENTS AND PERSONAL<br />

PROPERTY. <strong>The</strong> undersigned<br />

trustee disclaims an y liability for<br />

any incorrectness of the str eet<br />

address and other common desig-<br />

nation, if any, shown above. If no<br />

street address of other common<br />

designation is shown, directions to<br />

the location of the property may be<br />

obtained by sending a written<br />

request to the trustee within 10<br />

days of the date of first publication<br />

of this Notice of Sale. NOTICE TO<br />

POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If y ou are<br />

considering bidding on this proper-<br />

ty lien, you should understand that<br />

there are risks invovled in bidding<br />

at a trustee auction. You will be<br />

bidding on a lien, not on the pr op-<br />

erty itself. Placing the highest bid<br />

at a trustee auction does not auto -<br />

matically entitle you to fr ee and<br />

clear ownership of the pr operty.<br />

You should also be a ware that the<br />

lien being auctioned off ma y be a<br />

junior lien. If you are the highest<br />

bidder at the auction, you are or<br />

may be responsible for paying off<br />

all liens senior to the lien being<br />

auctioned off, before you can<br />

receive clear title to the pr operty.<br />

You are encouraged to investigate<br />

the existence, priority, and size of<br />

outstanding liens that may exist on<br />

this property by contacting the<br />

county recorder’s office or a title<br />

insurance company, either of which<br />

may charge you a fee for this infor-<br />

mation. If you consult either of<br />

these resources, you should be<br />

aware that the same lender ma y<br />

hold more than one mortgage or<br />

deed of trust on the pr operty.<br />

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER:<br />

<strong>The</strong> sale date shown on this notice<br />

of sale ma y be postponed one or<br />

more times by the mortgagee, ben-<br />

eficiary, trustee, or a court, pur-<br />

suant to Section 2924g of<br />

California Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law<br />

requires that inf ormation about<br />

trustee sale postponements be<br />

made available to y ou and to the<br />

public, as a courtesy to those not<br />

present at the sale. If you wish to<br />

learn whether y our sale date has<br />

been postponed, and, if applicable,<br />

the rescheduled time and date f or<br />

the sale of this pr operty, you may<br />

call FOR SALES INFORMA TION,<br />

PLEASE CALL (714) 573-1965 or<br />

LOG ONTO or visit this Internet<br />

Web site www.priorityposting.com,<br />

using the file n umber assigned to<br />

this case 2012-3127. Information<br />

about postponements that are very<br />

short in dur ation or that occur<br />

close in time to the sc heduled sale<br />

may not immediatel y be reflected<br />

in the telephone information or on<br />

the Internet Web site. <strong>The</strong> best way<br />

to verify postponement inf orma-<br />

tion is to attend the scheduled sale.<br />

Date: 2/4/<strong>2013</strong> S.B.S. TRUST DEED<br />

NETWORK, A CALIFORNIA COR-<br />

PORATION 31194 La Ba ya Drive,<br />

Suite 106 Westlake Village,<br />

California 91362 (818) 991-4600<br />

LUIS ALVARADO, TRUSTEE<br />

SALE OFFICER WE ARE<br />

ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A<br />

DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION<br />

WE OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR<br />

THAT PURPOSE. P1019530 2/8,<br />

2/15, 02/<strong>22</strong>/<strong>2013</strong> CN 14560<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE<br />

File No. 7037.98983 Title Order No.<br />

NXCA-0074112 MIN No. APN 125-<br />

293-43-00 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT<br />

UNDER A DEED OF TRUST,<br />

DATED 02/23/11. UNLESS YOU<br />

TAKE ACTION TO PR OTECT<br />

YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE<br />

SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF<br />

YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION<br />

OF THE NATURE OF THE PRO-<br />

CEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU<br />

SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.<br />

A public auction sale to the highest<br />

bidder for cash, cashier’s check<br />

drawn on a state or national bank,<br />

check drawn by state or feder al<br />

credit union, or a check drawn by a<br />

state or feder al savings and loan<br />

association, or savings association,<br />

or savings bank specified in §5102<br />

to the Financial code and author -<br />

ized to do business in this state,<br />

will be held b y duly appointed<br />

trustee. <strong>The</strong> sale will be made, but<br />

without covenant or w arranty,<br />

expressed or implied, regarding<br />

title, possession, or encumbrances,<br />

to satisfy the obligation secured by<br />

said Deed of Trust. <strong>The</strong> under-<br />

signed Trustee disclaims any liabil-<br />

ity for any incorrectness of the<br />

property address or other common<br />

designation, if any, shown herein.<br />

Trustor(s): LOUIS ANTHONY<br />

CHAVEZ AND YOLANDA J<br />

CHAVEZ, HUSBAND AND WIFE<br />

AS JOINT TENANTS Recorded:<br />

03/04/11, as Instrument No . 2011-<br />

0118861, of Official Recor ds of<br />

SAN DIEGO County , California.<br />

Date of Sale: 02/28/13 at 10:00 AM<br />

Place of Sale: On the grounds of<br />

the Scottish Rite Ev ent Center,<br />

located at 1895 Camino Del Rio<br />

South,, San Diego, CA <strong>The</strong> purport-<br />

ed property address is: 3620 LAKE<br />

PARK RD, FALLBROOK, CA<br />

92028 Assessors Parcel No. 125-<br />

293-43-00 <strong>The</strong> total amount of the<br />

unpaid balance of the obligation<br />

secured by the property to be sold<br />

and reasonable estimated costs,<br />

expenses and ad vances at the<br />

time of the initial publication of<br />

the Notice of Sale is $370,444.25.<br />

If the sale is set aside f or any rea-<br />

son, the purchaser at the sale shall<br />

be entitled only to a r eturn of the<br />

deposit paid, plus interest. <strong>The</strong><br />

purchaser shall ha ve no further<br />

recourse against the beneficiar y,<br />

the Trustor or the trustee.NOTICE<br />

TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If y ou<br />

are considering bid ding on this<br />

property lien, you should under-<br />

stand that there are risks involved<br />

in bidding at a trustee auction. You<br />

will be bid ding on a lien, not on<br />

the property itself. Placing the<br />

highest bid at a trustee auction<br />

does not automatically entitle you<br />

to free and clear ownership of the<br />

property. You should also be aware<br />

that the lien being auctioned off<br />

may be a junior lien. If you are the<br />

highest bidder at the auction, you<br />

are or may be responsible for pay-<br />

ing off all liens senior to the lien<br />

being auctioned off, before you can<br />

receive clear title to the pr operty.<br />

You are encouraged to investigate<br />

the existence, priority and siz e of<br />

outstanding liens that may exist on<br />

this property by contacting the<br />

county recorder’s office or a title<br />

insurance company, either of which<br />

may charge you a fee for this infor-<br />

mation. If you consult either of<br />

these resources, you should be<br />

aware that the same lender ma y<br />

hold mor e than one mortgage or<br />

deed of trust on the pr operty.<br />

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER:<br />

<strong>The</strong> sale date shown on this notice<br />

of sale ma y be postponed one or<br />

more times by the mortgagee, ben-<br />

eficiary, trustee, or a court, pur-<br />

suant to Section 2924g of the<br />

California Civil Co de. <strong>The</strong> law<br />

requires that inf ormation about<br />

trustee sale postponements be<br />

made available to you and to the<br />

public, as a courtesy to those not<br />

present at the sale. If you wish to<br />

learn whether y our sale date has<br />

been postponed, and if applicable,<br />

the rescheduled time and date f or<br />

the sale of this pr operty, you may<br />

call 877-484-9942 or 800-280-2832<br />

or visit this Internet Web site<br />

www.USA-Foreclosure.com or<br />

www.Auction.com using the file<br />

number assigned to this case<br />

7037.98983. Information about<br />

postponements that are very short<br />

in duration or that occur close in<br />

time to the scheduled sale may not<br />

immediately be r eflected in the<br />

telephone information or on the<br />

Internet Web site. <strong>The</strong> best way to<br />

verify postponement inf ormation<br />

is to attend the sc heduled sale.<br />

Date: <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 4, <strong>2013</strong> NOR TH-<br />

WEST TRUSTEE SERVICES, INC.,<br />

as Trustee Bonita Salazar ,<br />

Authorized Signatory 1241 E. Dyer<br />

Road, Suite 250, Santa Ana, CA<br />

92705 Sale Info website: www.USA-<br />

Foreclosure.com or<br />

www.Auction.com Automated<br />

Sales Line: 877-484-9942<br />

Reinstatement and P ay-Off<br />

Requests: 866-387-NWTS THIS<br />

OFFICE IS ATTEMPTING TO COL-<br />

LECT A DEBT AND ANY INFOR-<br />

MATION OBTAINED WILL BE<br />

USED FOR THAT PURPOSE<br />

ORDER # 7037.98983:<br />

02/08/<strong>2013</strong>,02/15/<strong>2013</strong>,02/<strong>22</strong>/<strong>2013</strong><br />

CN 14558<br />

Trustee Sale No . 25271CA Title<br />

Order No. 1283127 NOTICE OF<br />

TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN<br />

DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF<br />

TRUST DATED 05-02-2005.<br />

UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO<br />

PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT<br />

MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC<br />

SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA-<br />

NATION OF THE NATURE OF<br />

THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST<br />

YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A<br />

LAWYER. On 03-01-<strong>2013</strong> at 10:00<br />

A.M., MERIDIAN FORECLOSURE<br />

SERVICE f/k/a MTDS, INC., A<br />

CALIFORNIA CORPORATION<br />

DBA MERIDIAN TRUST DEED<br />

SERVICE as the dul y appointed<br />

Trustee under and pur suant to<br />

Deed of Trust Recorded 05-17-<br />

2005, Book , Page , Instrument<br />

2005-0412673 of official r ecords in<br />

the Office of the Recor der of SAN<br />

DIEGO County, California, execut-<br />

ed by: PENNY L. JONGEJAN, AN<br />

UNMARRIED WOMAN as Trustor,<br />

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG-<br />

ISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS<br />

NOMINEE FOR TROXLER &<br />

ASSOCIATES, INC., A CALIFOR-<br />

NIA CORPORATION, as<br />

Beneficiary, will sell at public auc -<br />

tion sale to the highest bid der for<br />

cash, cashier's check drawn by a<br />

state or national bank, a cashier’s<br />

check drawn by a state or feder al<br />

credit union, or a cashier’ s check<br />

drawn by a state or federal savings<br />

and loan association, savings asso-<br />

ciation, or savings bank specified<br />

in section 5102 of the F inancial<br />

Code and authoriz ed to do busi-<br />

ness in this state. Sale will be held<br />

by the duly appointed trustee as<br />

shown below, of all right, title, and<br />

interest conveyed to and no w held<br />

by the trustee in the her einafter<br />

described property under and pur-<br />

suant to the Deed of Trust. <strong>The</strong> sale<br />

will be made, but without con-<br />

venant or w arranty, expressed or<br />

implied, regarding title, possess-<br />

sion, or encumbrances, to pay the<br />

remaining principal sum of the<br />

notes (s) secur ed by the Deed of<br />

Trust, interest thereon, estimated<br />

fees, charges and e xpenses of the<br />

Trustee for the total amount (at the<br />

time of the initial publication of<br />

the Notice of Sale) reasonably esti-<br />

mated to be set f orth below. <strong>The</strong><br />

amount may be greater on the day<br />

of sale. Place of Sale: AT THE<br />

ENTRANCE TO THE EAST COUN-<br />

TY REGIONAL CENTER BY<br />

STATUE, 250 E. MAIN STREET,<br />

EL CAJON, CA 92020 Legal<br />

Description: AS MORE FULL Y<br />

DESCRIBED IN SAID DEED OF<br />

TRUST <strong>The</strong> street address and<br />

other common designation of the<br />

real property purported as: 3525<br />

PASEO DE ELENIT A #179 ,<br />

OCEANSIDE, CA 92056 APN<br />

Number: 165-362-26-39 Amount of<br />

unpaid balance and other<br />

charges:$232,246.62 NOTICE TO<br />

POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If y ou are<br />

considering bidding on this proper-<br />

ty lien, you should understand that<br />

there are risks involved in bidding<br />

at a trustee auction. You will be<br />

bidding on a lien, not the property<br />

itself. Placing the highest bid at<br />

trustee auction does not automati-<br />

cally entitle you to free and clear<br />

ownership of the pr operty. You<br />

should also be a ware that the lien<br />

being auctioned off ma y be a jun-<br />

ior lien. If you are the highest bid-<br />

der at the auction, you are or may<br />

be responsible for paying off all<br />

liens senior to the lien being auc-<br />

tioned off, before you can r eceive<br />

clear title to the pr operty. You are<br />

encouraged to investigate the exis-<br />

tence, priority, and size of out-<br />

standing liens that ma y exist on<br />

this property by contacting the<br />

county recorder’s office or a title<br />

insurance company, either of which<br />

may charge you a fee for this infor-<br />

mation. If you consult either of<br />

these resources, you should be<br />

aware that the same lender may<br />

hold more than one mortgage or<br />

deed of trust on the pr operty.<br />

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER:<br />

<strong>The</strong> sale date shown on this notice<br />

may be postponed one or mor e<br />

times by the mortgagee, benefici-<br />

ary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to<br />

Section 2924g of the Calif ornia<br />

Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law requires that<br />

information about trustee sale<br />

postponements be made a vailable<br />

to you and to the public, as a cour-<br />

tesy to those not pr esent at the<br />

sale. If you wish to learn whether<br />

your sale date has been postponed,<br />

and, if applicable, the rescheduled<br />

time and date f or the sale of this<br />

property, you may call (714) 573-<br />

1965 or visit this Internet Web site<br />

www. Priorityposting.com , using<br />

the file n umber assigned to this<br />

case 25271CA. Information about<br />

postponements that are very short<br />

in duration or that occur close in<br />

time to the scheduled sale may not<br />

immediately be reflected in the<br />

telephone information or on the<br />

Internet Web site. In addition, the<br />

borrower on the loan shall be sent<br />

a written notice if the sale has<br />

been postponed f or at least ten<br />

(10) business days. <strong>The</strong> best way to<br />

verify postponement inf ormation<br />

is to attend the scheduled sale. <strong>The</strong><br />

undersigned Trustee disclaims any<br />

liability for any incorrectness of<br />

the street address and other com -<br />

mon designation, if any, shown<br />

herein. <strong>The</strong> property heretofore<br />

described is being sold “as is”.<br />

DATE: 02-04-<strong>2013</strong> MERIDIAN<br />

FORECLOSURE SERVICE f/k/a<br />

MTDS, INC., A CALIFORNIA COR-<br />

PORATION DBA MERIDIAN<br />

TRUST DEED SER VICE 3 SAN<br />

JOAQUIN PLAZA, SUITE 215,<br />

NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660<br />

Sales Line: (714) 573-1965 OR<br />

(702) 586-4500 JESSE J. FERNAN-<br />

DEZ, PUBLICATION LEAD<br />

MERIDIAN FORECLOSURE SER-<br />

VICE IS ASSISTING THE BENEFI-<br />

CIARY TO COLLECT A DEBT<br />

AND ANY INFORMATION<br />

OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR<br />

THAT PURPOSE. P1019382 2/8,<br />

2/15, 02/<strong>22</strong>/<strong>2013</strong> CN 14555<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE<br />

Trustee's Sale No . 05-FWA-123129<br />

YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A<br />

DEED OF TRUST DATED 8/9/2004.<br />

UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO<br />

PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT<br />

MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC<br />

SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA-<br />

NATION OF THE NATURE OF<br />

THE PROCEEDING AGAINST<br />

YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A<br />

LAWYER. On March 1, <strong>2013</strong>, at<br />

10:30 AM, AT THE ENTRANCE TO<br />

THE EAST COUNTY REGION AL<br />

CENTER BY ST ATUE, 250 E.<br />

MAIN STREET, in the City of EL<br />

CAJON, County of SAN DIEGO ,<br />

State of C ALIFORNIA, REGION-<br />

AL SERVICE CORPORATION, a<br />

California corporation, as duly<br />

appointed Trustee under that cer-<br />

tain Deed of Trust executed by<br />

ALEXANDRA ROYCE, AN<br />

UNMARRIED WOMAN, as<br />

Trustors, recorded on 8/16/2004, as<br />

Instrument No. 2004-0776404, of<br />

Official Records in the office of the<br />

Recorder of SAN DIEGO County ,<br />

State of C ALIFORNIA, under the<br />

power of sale ther ein contained,<br />

WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION<br />

TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, for<br />

cash, or cashier's check (payable at<br />

the time of sale in lawful money of<br />

the United States) without warran-<br />

ty express or implied as to title,<br />

use, possession or encumbr ances,<br />

all right, title and inter est con-<br />

veyed to and now held by it as such<br />

Trustee, in and to the f ollowing<br />

described property situated in the<br />

aforesaid County and State, to-wit:<br />

TAX PARCEL NO. 256-100-27-02<br />

From information which the<br />

Trustee deems r eliable, but for<br />

which Trustee makes no represen-<br />

tation or w arranty, the street<br />

address or other common designa-<br />

tion of the above described proper-<br />

ty is pur ported to be 242 C ALLE<br />

DE SERENO, ENCINITAS, CA<br />

92024. Said property is being sold<br />

for the purpose of paying the obli-<br />

gations secured by said Deed of<br />

Trust, including fees and e xpenses<br />

of sale. <strong>The</strong> total amount of the<br />

unpaid principal balance, interest<br />

thereon, together with r easonably<br />

estimated costs, expenses and<br />

advances at the time of the initial<br />

publication of the Notice of<br />

Trustee's Sale is $478,618.90.<br />

NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-<br />

DERS: If you are considering bid-<br />

ding on this pr operty lien, you<br />

should understand that ther e are<br />

risks involved in bid ding at a<br />

trustee auction. You will be bid-<br />

ding on a lien, not on the property<br />

itself. Placing the highest bid at a<br />

trustee auction does not automati-<br />

cally entitle you to free and clear<br />

ownership of the pr operty. You<br />

should also be a ware that the lien<br />

being auctioned off ma y be a jun-<br />

ior lien. If you are the highest bid-<br />

der at the auction, you are or may<br />

be responsible for paying off all<br />

liens senior to the lien being auc-<br />

tioned off, before you can r eceive<br />

clear title to the pr operty. You are<br />

encouraged to investigate the exis-<br />

tence, priority, and size of out-<br />

standing liens that ma y exist on<br />

this property by contacting the<br />

county recorder's office or a title<br />

insurance company, either of which<br />

may charge you a fee for this infor-<br />

mation. If you consult either of<br />

these resources, you should be<br />

aware that t he same lender ma y<br />

hold more than one mortgage or<br />

deed of trust on the pr operty.<br />

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER:<br />

<strong>The</strong> sale date shown on this notice<br />

of sale ma y be postponed one or<br />

more times by the mortgagee, ben-<br />

eficiary, trustee, or a court, pur-<br />

suant to Section 2924g of the<br />

California Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law<br />

requires that inf ormation about<br />

trustee sale postponements be<br />

made available to y ou and to the<br />

public, as a courtesy to those not<br />

present at the sale. If you wish to<br />

learn whether y our sale date has<br />

been postponed, and, if applicable,<br />

the rescheduled time and date f or<br />

the sale of this pr operty, you may<br />

call 800-542-2550 f or information<br />

regarding the trustee's sale or visit<br />

this Internet Web site<br />

www.rtrustee.com, using the file<br />

number assigned to this case.<br />

Information about postponements<br />

that are very short in dur ation or<br />

that occur close in time to the<br />

scheduled sale may not immediate-<br />

ly be reflected in the telephone<br />

information or on the Internet Web<br />

site. <strong>The</strong> best w ay to v erify post-<br />

ponement information is to attend<br />

the scheduled sale. In compliance<br />

with California Civil Code<br />

2923.5(c), the mortgagee, trustee,<br />

beneficiary, or authorized agent<br />

declares: that it has contacted the<br />

borrower(s) to assess their finan-<br />

cial situation and to e xplore<br />

options to a void foreclosure; or<br />

that it has made eff orts to contact<br />

the borrower(s) to assess their<br />

financial situation and to e xplore<br />

options to avoid foreclosure by one<br />

or more of the f ollowing methods:<br />

by telephone, by United States<br />

mail; either 1st class or certified;<br />

by overnight delivery; by personal<br />

delivery; by e-mail; by face to face<br />

meeting or the borr ower has sur-<br />

rendered the property to the mort-<br />

gagee, trustee, beneficiary, or<br />

authorized agent and that the com-<br />

pliance with Ci vil Code Section<br />

2923.5 was made at least thirty (30)<br />

days prior to the date of this Notice<br />

of Sale. Dated: 1/30/<strong>2013</strong> REGION-<br />

AL SERVICE CORPORATION,<br />

Trustee By: MARILEE HAKKI-<br />

NEN, AUTHORIZED AGENT<br />

Agent for Trustee: AGENCY<br />

SALES AND POSTING 3210 EL<br />

CAMINO REAL, SUITE 200<br />

IRVINE, CA 92602 Telephone<br />

Number: (800) 542-2550 Sale<br />

Information: (714) 730-2727 or<br />

http://www.rtustee.com A-4357652<br />

02/08/<strong>2013</strong>, 02/15/<strong>2013</strong>, 02/<strong>22</strong>/<strong>2013</strong><br />

CN 14554<br />

Trustee Sale No. : 20120191200865<br />

Title Order No.: 120292545<br />

FHA/VA/PMI No.: NOTICE OF<br />

TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN<br />

DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF<br />

TRUST, DATED 3/8/2010. UNLESS<br />

YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT<br />

YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE<br />

SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU<br />

NEED AN EXPLANATION OF<br />

THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-<br />

ING AGAINST YOU, YOU<br />

SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.<br />

NDEX WEST, LLC, as duly appoint-<br />

ed Trustee under and pur suant to<br />

Deed of Trust Recorded on<br />

05/03/2010 as Instrument No. 2010-<br />

0<strong>22</strong>14<strong>22</strong> of official r ecords in the<br />

office of the County Recor der of<br />

San Diego County, State of C ALI-<br />

FORNIA. EXECUTED BY:<br />

ANTHONY Q. SANNA AND COR-<br />

NELIA R. SANNA, WILL SELL AT<br />

PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST<br />

BIDDER FOR C ASH, CASHIER'S<br />

CHECK/CASH EQUIVALENT or<br />

other form of payment authorized<br />

by 2924h(b), (payable at time of<br />

sale in lawful money of the United<br />

States). DATE OF SALE: 3/4/<strong>2013</strong><br />

TIME OF SALE: 10:00 AM PLACE<br />

OF SALE: At the entr ance to the<br />

East County Regional Center b y<br />

statue, 250 E. Main Street, El<br />

Cajon, CA 92020 STREET<br />

ADDRESS and other common des-<br />

ignation, if any, of the real proper-<br />

ty described above is purported to<br />

be: 538 RANCHO DEL CERR O ,<br />

FALLBROOK, CA 92028 APN#:<br />

121-311-07-00 <strong>The</strong> undersigned<br />

Trustee disclaims an y liability for<br />

any incorrectness of the str eet<br />

address and other common desig-<br />

nation, if any , shown herein. Said<br />

sale will be made, but without<br />

covenant or warranty, expressed or<br />

implied, regarding title, posses-<br />

sion, or encumbrances, to pay the<br />

remaining principal sum of the<br />

note(s) secured by said Deed of<br />

Trust, with interest thereon, as pro-<br />

vided in said note(s), advances,<br />

under the terms of said Deed of<br />

Trust, fees, charges and e xpenses<br />

of the Trustee and of the trusts cre-<br />

ated by said Deed of Trust. <strong>The</strong><br />

total amount of the unpaid balance<br />

of the obligation secur ed by the<br />

property to be sold and reasonable<br />

estimated costs, expenses and<br />

advances at the time of the initial<br />

publication of the Notice of Sale is<br />

$645,108.10. <strong>The</strong> beneficiary under<br />

said Deed of Trust heretofore exe-<br />

cuted and deli vered to the under-<br />

signed a written Declar ation of<br />

Default and Demand f or Sale, and<br />

a written Notice of Def ault and<br />

Election to Sell. <strong>The</strong> undersigned<br />

caused said Notice of Def ault and<br />

Election to Sell to be r ecorded in<br />

the county where the real property<br />

is located. NOTICE TO POTEN-<br />

TIAL BIDDERS: If y ou are consid-<br />

ering bidding on this property lien,<br />

you should under stand that ther e<br />

are risks in volved in bid ding at a<br />

trustee auction. You will be bid-<br />

ding on a lien, not on the property<br />

itself. Placing the highest bid at a<br />

trustee auction does not automati -<br />

cally entitle you to free and clear<br />

ownership of the pr operty. You<br />

should also be a ware that the lien<br />

being auctioned off ma y be a jun-<br />

ior lien. If you are the highest bid-<br />

der at the auction, you are or may<br />

be responsible for paying off all<br />

liens senior to the lien being auc-<br />

tioned off, before you can r eceive<br />

clear title to the pr operty. You are<br />

encouraged to investigate the exis-<br />

tence, priority, and size of out-<br />

standing liens that ma y exist on<br />

this property by contacting the<br />

county recorder's office or a title<br />

insurance company, either of which<br />

may charge you a fee for this infor-<br />

mation. If you consult either of<br />

these resources, you should be<br />

aware that the same lender ma y<br />

hold more than one mortgage or<br />

deed of trust on the pr operty.<br />

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER:<br />

<strong>The</strong> sale date shown on this notice<br />

of sale ma y be postponed one or<br />

more times by the mortgagee, ben-<br />

eficiary, trustee, or a court, pur-<br />

suant to Section 2924g of the<br />

California Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law<br />

requires that information about<br />

trustee sale postponements be<br />

made available to y ou and to the<br />

public, as a courtesy to those not<br />

present at the sale. If you wish to<br />

learn whether y our sale date has<br />

been postponed, and, if applicable,<br />

the rescheduled time and date f or<br />

the sale of this pr operty, you may<br />

call 714-573-1965 f or information<br />

regarding the trustee's sale or visit<br />

this Internet Web site www.priori-<br />

typosting.com for information<br />

regarding the sale of this pr operty,<br />

using the file n umber assigned to<br />

this case 20120191200865.<br />

Information about postponements<br />

that are very short in dur ation or<br />

that occur close in time to the<br />

scheduled sale may not immediate-<br />

ly be reflected in the telephone<br />

information or on the Internet Web<br />

site. <strong>The</strong> best w ay to v erify post-<br />

ponement information is to attend<br />

the scheduled sale. FOR TRUSTEE<br />

SALE INFORMATION PLEASE<br />

CALL: PRIORITY POSTING &<br />

PUBLISHING, INC. 17501 IRVINE<br />

BLVD., SUITE ONE TUSTIN, CA<br />

92780 714-573-1965 www .priority-<br />

posting.com NDEx West, L.L.C.<br />

MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBT COL-<br />

LECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COL-<br />

LECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMA-<br />

TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED<br />

FOR THAT PURPOSE. NDEx West,<br />

L.L.C. as Trustee Dated: 2/4/<strong>2013</strong><br />

P1018980 2/8, 2/15, 02/<strong>22</strong>/<strong>2013</strong> CN<br />

14550<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE T.S<br />

No. 1370273-40 APN: 160-590-66-00<br />

TRA: 07077 LOAN NO: Xxxxx7544<br />

REF: Sandoval, Rogelio I IMPOR-<br />

TANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY<br />

OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT<br />

UNDER A DEED OF TRUST,<br />

DATED April 25, 2006. UNLESS<br />

YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT<br />

YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE<br />

SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU<br />

NEED AN EXPLANATION OF<br />

THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-<br />

ING AGAINST YOU, YOU<br />

SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.<br />

On <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 28, <strong>2013</strong>, at 10:00am,<br />

Cal-Western Reconveyance<br />

Corporation, as duly appointed<br />

trustee under and pur suant to<br />

Deed of Trust recorded May 05,<br />

2006, as Inst. No. 2006-0317638 in<br />

book XX, page XX of Official<br />

Records in the office of the County<br />

Recorder of San Diego County ,<br />

State of Calif ornia, executed by<br />

Rogelio I. Sandoval, Jr. and Nancy<br />

G. Sandoval, Husband And Wife As<br />

Joint Tenants, will sell at public<br />

auction to highest bid der for cash,<br />

cashier’s check drawn on a state or<br />

national bank, a check drawn by a<br />

state or feder al credit union, or a<br />

check drawn by a state or feder al<br />

savings and loan association, sav-<br />

ings association, or savings bank<br />

specified in section 5102 of the<br />

financial code and authorized to do<br />

business in this state: At the<br />

entrance to the east county region-<br />

al center b y Statue, 250 E. Main<br />

Street El Cajon, California, all<br />

right, title and interest conveyed to<br />

and now held by it under said Deed<br />

of Trust in the property situated in<br />

said County and State described<br />

as: Completely described in said<br />

deed of trust <strong>The</strong> street address<br />

and other common designation, if<br />

any, of the real property described<br />

above is purported to be: 445 Calle<br />

Corazon Oceanside C A 92057-<br />

8511 <strong>The</strong> undersigned Trustee dis-<br />

claims any liability for any incor-<br />

rectness of the str eet address and<br />

other common designation, if any,<br />

shown herein. Said sale will be<br />

held, but without covenant or war-<br />

ranty, express or implied, regard-<br />

ing title, possession, condition or<br />

encumbrances, including fees,<br />

charges and e xpenses of the<br />

Trustee and of the trusts cr eated<br />

by said Deed of Trust, to pay the<br />

remaining principal sums of the<br />

note(s) secured by said Deed of<br />

Trust. <strong>The</strong> total amount of the<br />

unpaid balance of the obligation<br />

secured by the property to be sold<br />

and reasonable estimated costs,<br />

expenses and advances at the time<br />

of the initial publication of the<br />

Notice of Sale is: $420,370.70. If<br />

the Trustee is una ble to con vey<br />

title for any reason, the successful<br />

bidder's sole and exclusive remedy<br />

shall be the r eturn of monies paid<br />

to the Trustee, and the successful<br />

bidder shall ha ve no further<br />

recourse. <strong>The</strong> beneficiary under<br />

said Deed of Trust heretofore exe-<br />

cuted and deli vered to the under-<br />

signed a written declar ation of<br />

Default and Demand f or Sale, and<br />

a written Notice of Def ault and<br />

Election to Sell. <strong>The</strong> undersigned<br />

caused said Notice of Def ault and<br />

Election to Sell to be r ecorded in<br />

the county where the real property<br />

is located. NOTICE TO POTEN-<br />

TIAL BIDDERS: If y ou are consid-<br />

ering bidding on this property lien,<br />

you should under stand that ther e<br />

are risks in volved in bid ding at a<br />

trustee auction. You will be bid-<br />

ding on a lien, not on the property<br />

itself. Placing the highest bid at a<br />

trustee auction does not automati -<br />

cally entitle you to free and clear<br />

ownership of the pr operty. You<br />

should also be a ware that the lien<br />

being auctioned off ma y be a jun-<br />

ior lien. If you are the highest bid-<br />

der at the auction, you are or may<br />

be responsible for paying off all<br />

liens senior to the lien being auc-<br />

tioned off, before you can r eceive<br />

clear title to the pr operty. You are<br />

encouraged to investigate the exis-<br />

tence, priority, and size of out-<br />

standing liens that ma y exist on<br />

this property by contacting the<br />

county recorder's office or a title<br />

insurance company, either of which<br />

may charge you a fee for this infor-<br />

mation. If you consult either of<br />

these resources, you should be<br />

aware that the same lender ma y<br />

hold more than one mortgage or<br />

deed of trust on the pr operty.<br />

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER:<br />

<strong>The</strong> sale date shown on this notice<br />

of sale ma y be postponed one or<br />

more times by the mortgagee, ben-<br />

eficiary, trustee, or a court, pur-<br />

suant to section 2924g of the<br />

California Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law<br />

requires that inf ormation about<br />

trustee sale postponements be<br />

made available to y ou and to the<br />

public, as a courtesy to those not<br />

present at the sale. If you wish to<br />

learn whether y our sale date has<br />

been postponed, and, if applicable,<br />

the rescheduled time and date f or<br />

the sale of this pr operty, you may<br />

call (619)590-1<strong>22</strong>1 or visit the<br />

internet website<br />

www.rppsales.com, using the file<br />

number assigned to this case<br />

1370273-40. Information about<br />

postponements that are very short<br />

in duration or that occur close in<br />

time to the scheduled sale may not<br />

immediately be reflected in the<br />

telephone information or on the<br />

Internet Web Site. <strong>The</strong> best way to<br />

verify postponement inf ormation<br />

is to attend the scheduled sale. For<br />

sales information:(619)590-1<strong>22</strong>1.<br />

Cal-Western Reconveyance<br />

Corporation, 525 East Main Street,<br />

P.O. Box <strong>22</strong>004, El Cajon, CA 920<strong>22</strong>-<br />

9004 Dated: J anuary 30, <strong>2013</strong>. (R-<br />

425509 02/08/13, 02/15/13, 02/<strong>22</strong>/13)<br />

CN 14540<br />

Trustee Sale No. 255020CA Loan<br />

No. 5303941313 Title Order No.<br />

1012693 NOTICE OF<br />

TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN<br />

DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF<br />

TRUST DATED 1/25/2006.<br />

UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION<br />

TO PROTECT YOUR PROPER-<br />

TY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-<br />

LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN<br />

EXPLANATION OF THE<br />

NATURE OF THE PROCEED-<br />

INGS AGAINST YOU, YOU<br />

SHOULD CONTACT A<br />

LAWYER. On 3/8/<strong>2013</strong> at 09:00<br />

AM, CALIFORNIA RECON-<br />

<strong>Coast</strong> <strong>News</strong><br />

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VEYANCE COMPANY as the<br />

duly appointed Trustee under<br />

and pursuant to Deed of Trust<br />

Recorded 01/31/2006, Book NA,<br />

Page NA, Instrument 2006-<br />

0072964, of official r ecords in<br />

the Office of the Recor der of<br />

San Diego County , California,<br />

executed by: W. DAVID<br />

MCREYNOLDS, A MARRIED<br />

MAN AS HIS SOLE AND SEPA-<br />

RATE PROPERTY., as Trustor,<br />

COMMERCIAL CAPITAL<br />

BANK, FSB A FEDERALLY<br />

CHARTED SAVINGS BANK, as<br />

Beneficiary, will sell at public<br />

auction sale to the highest bidder<br />

for cash, cashier's check<br />

drawn by a state or nationa l<br />

bank, a cashier’s check drawn by<br />

a state or federal credit union, or<br />

a cashier’s check drawn by a<br />

state or federal savings and loan<br />

association, savings association,<br />

or savings bank specified in sec -<br />

tion 5102 of the F inancial Code<br />

and authorized to do business in<br />

this state. Sale will be held b y<br />

the duly appointed trustee as<br />

shown below, of all right, title,<br />

and interest conveyed to and<br />

now held b y the trustee in the<br />

hereinafter described pr operty<br />

under and pursuant to the Deed<br />

of Trust. <strong>The</strong> sale will be made,<br />

but without covenant or warranty,<br />

expressed or implied, regarding<br />

title, possession, or encumbrances,<br />

to pay the r emaining<br />

principal sum of the note(s)<br />

secured by the Deed of Trust,<br />

interest thereon, estimated fees,<br />

charges and e xpenses of the<br />

Trustee for the total amount (at<br />

the time of the initial publica -<br />

tion of the Notice of Sale) r easonably<br />

estimated to be set forth<br />

below. <strong>The</strong> amount ma y be<br />

greater on the day of sale. Place<br />

of Sale: Sher aton San Diego<br />

Hotel & Marina, 1380 Harbor<br />

Island Drive, San Diego, CA<br />

92101 Legal Description: P AR-<br />

CEL 1: AN UNDIVIDED 1/66TH<br />

INTEREST IN AND TO PARCEL<br />

1 OF PARCEL MAP NO . 5423,<br />

ACCORDING TO MAP THERE-<br />

OF NO. 6771, FILED IN THE<br />

OFFICE OF THE COUNTY<br />

RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO<br />

COUNTY, OCTOBER 28, 1970.<br />

EXCEPTING THERE FROM<br />

THE FOLLOWING: A. ALL<br />

UNITS AS SHOWN UPON THE<br />

CONDOMINIUM PLAN OF DEL<br />

MAR HEIGHTS AND PORTOFI-<br />

NO DRIVE RECORDED ON<br />

APRIL <strong>22</strong>, 1977 AS FILE NO. 77-<br />

151087, OF OFFICIAL<br />

RECORDS OF SAN DIEGO<br />

COUNTY. PARCEL 2: UNIT A,<br />

BUILDING 9, AS SHOWN UPON<br />

THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN<br />

ABOVE REFERRED TO. PAR-<br />

CEL 3: AN EASEMENT FOR<br />

INGRESS AND EGRESS OVER<br />

A STRIP OF LAND 24.00 FEET<br />

WIDE ACROSS THAT PORTION<br />

OF PARCEL 2 OF PARCEL MAP<br />

NO. 5423, IN THE CITY OF SAN<br />

DIEGO, COUNTY OF SAN<br />

DIEGO, STATE OF C ALIFOR-<br />

NIA, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF<br />

THE COUNTY RECORDER OF<br />

SAN DIEGO COUNTY DECEM-<br />

BER 28, 1976, THE CENTER<br />

LINE OF SAID 24.00 FOO T<br />

STRIP DESCRIBED AS FOL-<br />

LOWS: BEGINNING AT A<br />

POINT ON THE SOUTHERLY<br />

LINE OF SAID PARCEL 2; DIS-<br />

TANT THEREON SOUTH<br />

70°05`00" WEST 185.19 FEET<br />

FROM THE SOUTHEASTERLY<br />

CORNER THEREOF; THENCE<br />

NORTH 19°55`00" WEST, 1<strong>22</strong>.00<br />

FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF<br />

A TANGENT CURVE, CON-<br />

CAVE SOUTHWESTERLY HAV-<br />

ING A RADIUS OF 50.00 FEET ;<br />

THENCE NORTHWESTERLY<br />

AND WESTERLY ALONG SAID<br />

CURVE, THROUGH A CEN-<br />

TRAL OF 90 °00`00", A DIS-<br />

TANCE OF 78.54 FEET ;<br />

Legals 800<br />

THENCE SOUTH 70°05`00"<br />

WEST 104.16 FEET TO THE<br />

BEGINNING OF A TANGENT<br />

CURVE, CONCAVE SOUTH-<br />

EASTERLY, HAVING A RAD-<br />

FUS OF 50.00 FEET ; THENCE<br />

SOUTHWESTERLY AND<br />

SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID<br />

CURVE. THROUGH A CEN-<br />

TRAL ANGLE OF 90°00`00", A<br />

DISTANCE OF 78.54 FEET ;<br />

THENCE SOUTH 19°55`00"<br />

EAST 1<strong>22</strong>.00 FEET TO POINT<br />

"Z" OF THIS DESCRIPTION.<br />

PARCEL 4: AN EASEMENT<br />

FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS<br />

ACROSS THAT PORTION OF<br />

PARCEL 2 OF P ARCEL MAP<br />

NO. 5423. IN THE CITY OF SAN<br />

DIEGO, COUNTY OF SAN<br />

DIEGO, STATE OF C ALIFOR-<br />

NIA, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF<br />

THE COUNTY RECORDER OF<br />

SAN DIEGO COUNTY, DECEM-<br />

BER 28, 1976, DESCRIBED AS<br />

FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT<br />

THE HEREINABOVE<br />

DESCRIBED POINT "Z";<br />

THENCE NORTH 70°05`00"<br />

EAST ALONG THE SOUTHER-<br />

LY LINE OF SAID PARCEL 2, A<br />

DISTANCE OF 3.51 FEET TO<br />

AN ANGLE POINT IN SAID<br />

SOUTHERLY BOUNDARY;<br />

THENCE ALONG THE BOUND-<br />

ARY OF SAID P ARCEL 2<br />

SOUTH 19°55`00" EAST 82.00<br />

FEET; AND SOUTH 38°50`58"<br />

WEST 111.04 FEET TO THE<br />

MOST SOUTHWESTERLY<br />

CORNER OF SAID P ARCEL 2,<br />

BEING A POINT ON THE ARC<br />

OF A CURVE, CONCAVE<br />

NORTHEASTERLY, HAVING A<br />

RADIUS OF 420.00 FEET ;<br />

THENCE NORTHWESTERLY<br />

ALONG THE SOUTHWESTER-<br />

LY BOUNDARY OF SAID P AR-<br />

CEL 2, ALONG THE ARC OF<br />

SAID CURVE, THROUGH A<br />

CENTRAL ANGLE OF 1°42`01"<br />

A DISTANCE OF 12.46 FEET ;<br />

THENCE NORTH 36°31`00"<br />

EAST 94.54 FEET TO THE<br />

BEGINNING OF A TANGENT<br />

CURVE. CONCAVE NORTH-<br />

WESTERLY,HAVING A<br />

RADIUS OF 15.00<br />

FEET;THENCE ALONG SAID<br />

CURVE, THROUGH A CEN-<br />

TRAL ANGLE OF 56°26`00" A<br />

DISTANCE OF 14.77 FEET ;<br />

THENCE NORTH 19°55`00"<br />

WEST 63.91 FEET ; THENCE<br />

NORTH 70°05`00" EAST 12.00<br />

FEET TO THE POINT OF<br />

BEGINNING. Amount of unpaid<br />

balance and other c harges:<br />

$375,073.84 (estimated) Str eet<br />

address and other common designation<br />

of the r eal property:<br />

13676 RUETTE LE P ARC A<br />

DEL MAR, CA 92014 APN<br />

Number:301-210-11-49 <strong>The</strong><br />

undersigned Trustee disclaims<br />

any liability for any incorrectness<br />

of the str eet address and<br />

other common designation, if<br />

any, shown herein. <strong>The</strong> property<br />

heretofore described is being<br />

sold "as is". In compliance with<br />

California Civil Code 2923.5(c)<br />

the mortgagee, trustee, beneficiary,<br />

or authorized agent<br />

declares: that it has contacted<br />

the borrower(s) to assess their<br />

financial situation and to<br />

explore options to avoid foreclosure;<br />

or that it has made eff orts<br />

to contact the borr ower(s) to<br />

assess their financial situation<br />

and to e xplore options to a void<br />

foreclosure by one of the f ollowing<br />

methods: b y telephone; by<br />

United States mail; either 1st<br />

class or certified; b y overnight<br />

delivery; by personal delivery;<br />

by e-mail; by face to face meeting.<br />

DATE: 2/5/<strong>2013</strong> C ALIFOR-<br />

NIA RECONVEYANCE COMPA-<br />

NY, as Trustee DEREK WEAR-<br />

RENEE, ASSISTANT SECRE-<br />

TARY California Reconveyance<br />

Company 9200 Oakdale Avenue<br />

Mail Stop: C A2-4379<br />

Legals 800<br />

Chatsworth, CA 91311 800-892-<br />

6902 CALIFORNIA RECON-<br />

VEYANCE COMPANY IS A<br />

DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT-<br />

ING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY<br />

INFORMATION OBTAINED<br />

WILL BE USED FOR THAT<br />

PURPOSE. For Sales<br />

Information:www.lpsasap.com or<br />

1-714-730-2727 www.priorityposting.com<br />

or 1-714-573-1965<br />

www.auction.com or 1-800-2 80-<br />

2832 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL<br />

BIDDERS: If you are considering<br />

bidding on this pr operty lien,<br />

you should under stand that<br />

there are risks in volved in bidding<br />

at a trustee auction. You<br />

will be bidding on a lien, not on<br />

the property itself. Placing the<br />

highest bid at a trustee auction<br />

does not automaticall y entitle<br />

you to free and clear o wnership<br />

of the property. You should also<br />

be aware that the lien being auctioned<br />

off may be a junior lien.<br />

If you are the highest bid der at<br />

the auction, you are or ma y be<br />

responsible for paying off all<br />

liens senior to the lien being<br />

auctioned off, before you can<br />

receive clear title to the pr operty.You<br />

are encouraged to investigate<br />

the existence, priority, and<br />

size of outstanding liens that<br />

may exist on this pr operty by<br />

contacting the county recorder’s<br />

office or a title insurance company,<br />

either of whic h may charge<br />

you a fee for this information. If<br />

you consult either of these<br />

resources, you should be a ware<br />

that the same lender ma y hold<br />

more than one mortgage or deed<br />

of trust on the property. NOTICE<br />

TO PROPERTY OWNER: <strong>The</strong><br />

sale date shown on this notice of<br />

sale may be postponed one or<br />

more times b y the<br />

mortgagee,beneficiary, trustee,<br />

or a court, pursuant to Section<br />

2924g of the Calif ornia Civil<br />

Code. <strong>The</strong> law requires that<br />

information about trustee sale<br />

postponements be made a vailable<br />

to you and to the public, as<br />

a courtesy to those not pr esent<br />

at the sale. If you wish to learn<br />

whether your sale date has been<br />

postponed, and, if applicable,<br />

the rescheduled time and date<br />

for the sale of this pr operty, this<br />

information can be obtained<br />

from one of the f ollowing three<br />

companies: LPS Agency Sales &<br />

Posting at (714) 730-2727, or<br />

visit the Internet Web site<br />

www.lpsasap.com (Registration<br />

required to search for sale information)<br />

or Priority P osting &<br />

Publishing at (714) 573-1965 or<br />

visit the Internet Web site<br />

www.priorityposting.com (Click<br />

on the link f or “Advanced<br />

Search” to search for sale information),<br />

or auction.com at 1-800-<br />

280-2832 or visit the Internet<br />

Web site www .auction.com,<br />

using the Trustee Sale No. shown<br />

above. Information about postponements<br />

that are very short in<br />

duration or that occur close in<br />

time to the sc heduled sale may<br />

not immediately be reflected in<br />

the telephone information or on<br />

the Internet Web site. <strong>The</strong> best<br />

way to v erify postponement<br />

information is to attend the<br />

scheduled sale. P1018134 2/8,<br />

2/15, 02/<strong>22</strong>/<strong>2013</strong> CN 14538<br />

Trustee Sale No.747324CA Loan<br />

No. 3061827238 Title Order No.<br />

1101<strong>22</strong>389-CA-MAI NOTICE OF<br />

TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN<br />

DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF<br />

TRUST DATED 04-20-2006.<br />

UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION<br />

TO PROTECT YOUR PROPER-<br />

TY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-<br />

LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN<br />

EXPLANATION OF THE<br />

NATURE OF THE PROCEED-<br />

INGS AGAINST YOU, YOU<br />

SHOULD CONTACT A<br />

LAWYER. On 03-01-<strong>2013</strong> at<br />

10:00 AM, CALIFORNIA<br />

RECONVEYANCE COMPANY<br />

as the dul y appointed Trustee<br />

under and pur suant to Deed of<br />

Trust Recorded 04-27-2006, Book<br />

N/A, Page N/A, Instrument 2006-<br />

0297686, of official r ecords in<br />

the Office of the Recor der of<br />

SAN DIEGO County, California,<br />

executed by: ROBERT JOSEPH<br />

VRKLAN AND, CHRISTINE<br />

ANNE VRKLAN HUSBAND<br />

AND WIFE AS JOINT TEN-<br />

ANTS, as Trustor, WASHING-<br />

TON MUTUAL BANK, FA, as<br />

Beneficiary, will sell at public<br />

auction sale to the highest bidder<br />

for cash, cashier's check<br />

drawn by a state or national<br />

bank, a cashier’s check drawn by<br />

a state or federal credit union, or<br />

a cashier’s check drawn by a<br />

state or federal savings and loan<br />

association, savings association,<br />

or savings bank specified in section<br />

5102 of the F inancial Code<br />

and authorized to do business in<br />

this state. Sale will be held b y<br />

the duly appointed trustee as<br />

shown below, of all right, title,<br />

and interest conveyed to and<br />

now held b y the trustee in the<br />

hereinafter described pr operty<br />

under and pursuant to the Deed<br />

of Trust. <strong>The</strong> sale will be made,<br />

but without covenant or warranty,<br />

expressed or implied, regarding<br />

title, possession, or encumbrances,<br />

to pay the r emaining<br />

principal sum of the note(s)<br />

secured by the Deed of Trust,<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

Legals 800<br />

interest thereon, estimated fees,<br />

charges and e xpenses of the<br />

Trustee for the total amount (at<br />

the time of the initial publication<br />

of the Notice of Sale) r easonably<br />

estimated to be set forth<br />

below. <strong>The</strong> amount ma y be<br />

greater on the day of sale. Place<br />

of Sale: AT THE ENTRANCE TO<br />

THE EAST COUNTY REGION-<br />

AL CENTER BY ST ATUE, 250<br />

EAST MAIN STREET , EL<br />

CAJON, CA Legal Description:<br />

PARCEL 1: LOT 355 OF CARLS-<br />

BAD TRACT MAP CT 02-14,<br />

UNIT 5, IN THE CITY OF<br />

CARLSBAD, COUNTY OF SAN<br />

DIEGO, STATE OF C ALIFOR-<br />

NIA, ACCORDING TO MAP<br />

THEREOF NUMBER 14776,<br />

FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE<br />

COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN<br />

DIEGO COUNTY OF<br />

RECORDER ON APRIL 29,<br />

2004. EXCEPTING THERE-<br />

FROM ALL OIL, OIL RIGHTS,<br />

MINERALS, MINERAL<br />

RIGHTS. NATURAL GAS<br />

RIGHTS, AND OTHER HYDRO-<br />

CARBONS BY WHATSOEVER<br />

NAME KNOWN,GEOTHERMAL<br />

STEAM AND ALL PRODUCTS<br />

DERIVED FROM ANY OF THE<br />

FOREGOING, THAT MAY BE<br />

WITHIN OR UNDER THE PAR-<br />

CEL OF LAND HEREINABOVE<br />

DESCRIBED,TOGETHER WITH<br />

THE PERPETUAL RIGHT OF<br />

DRILLING, MINING, OR<br />

EXPLORING AND OPERATING<br />

THEREFORE AND STORING<br />

IN AND REMOVING SAME<br />

FROM SAID LAND OR ANY<br />

OTHER LAND, INCLUDING<br />

THE RIGHT TO WHIPSTOCK<br />

OR DIRECTIONALLY DRILL<br />

AND MINE FROM LANDS<br />

OTHER THAN THOSE HEREIN-<br />

ABOVE DESCRIBED, OIL OR<br />

GAS WELLS, TUNNELS AND<br />

SHAFTS INTO, THROUGH OR<br />

ACROSS THE SUBSURFACE<br />

OF THE LAND HEREINABOVE<br />

DESCRIBED, AND TO BOTTOM<br />

SUCH WHIPSTOCKED OR<br />

DIRECTIONALLY DRILLED<br />

WELLS, TUNNELS AND<br />

SHAFTS UNDER AND<br />

BENEATH OR BEY OND THE<br />

EXTERIOR LIMITS THEREOF,<br />

AND TO REDRILL, RETUN-<br />

NEL, EQUIP, MAINTAIN,<br />

REPAIR, DEEPEN AND OPER-<br />

ATE ANY SUCH WELLS OR<br />

MINES WITHOUT, HOWEVER<br />

THE RIGHT TO DRILL, MINE,<br />

STORE, EXPLORE OR OPER-<br />

ATE THROUGH THE SURFACE<br />

OR THE UPPER 500 FEET OF<br />

THE SUBSURFACE OF THE<br />

LAND, AS RESERVED BY<br />

BRESSI GARDENLANE, LLC.,<br />

BY VARIOUS DEEDS OF<br />

RECORD. PARCEL 2: EASE-<br />

MENTS AND RIGHTS OF OWN-<br />

ERS AS SET FOR TH IN THAT<br />

DECLARATION OF<br />

COVENANTS, CONDITIONS<br />

AND RESTRICTIONS AND<br />

RESERVATION OF EASE-<br />

MENTS FOR BRESSI RANCH,<br />

RECORDED ON J ANUARY 14,<br />

2005, AS INSTRUMENT NO.<br />

2005- 0037207, IN THE OFFICE<br />

OF THE COUNTY RECORDER<br />

OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY, AND<br />

ANY AMENDMENTS THERE-<br />

TO ("DECLARATION). Amount<br />

of unpaid balance and other<br />

charges: $1,064,939.18 (estimated)<br />

Street address and other<br />

common designation of the r eal<br />

property: 2570 DOGW OOD<br />

ROAD CARLSBAD, CA 92009<br />

APN Number: 213-170-19-00 <strong>The</strong><br />

undersigned Trustee disclaims<br />

any liability for any incorrectness<br />

of the str eet address and<br />

other common designation, if<br />

any, shown herein. <strong>The</strong> property<br />

heretofore described is being<br />

sold "as is". In compliance with<br />

California Civil Code 2923.5(c)<br />

the mortgagee, trustee, beneficiary,<br />

or authorized agent<br />

declares: that it has contacted<br />

the borrower(s) to assess their<br />

financial situation and to<br />

explore options to avoid foreclosure;<br />

or that it has made eff orts<br />

to contact the borr ower(s) to<br />

assess their financial situation<br />

and to e xplore options to a void<br />

foreclosure by one of the following<br />

methods: b y telephone; b y<br />

United States mail; either 1st<br />

class or certified; b y overnight<br />

delivery; by personal delivery;<br />

by e-mail; by face to face meeting.<br />

DATE: 01-29-<strong>2013</strong> C ALI-<br />

FORNIA RECONVEYANCE<br />

COMPANY, as Trustee FRED<br />

RESTREPO, ASSISTANT SEC-<br />

RETARY California<br />

Reconveyance Company 9200<br />

Oakdale Avenue Mail Stop: CA2-<br />

4379 Chatsworth, CA 91311 800-<br />

892-6902 CALIFORNIA RECON-<br />

VEYANCE COMPANY IS A<br />

DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT-<br />

ING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY<br />

INFORMATION OBTAINED<br />

WILL BE USED FOR THAT<br />

PURPOSE. For Sales<br />

Information: www.lpsasap.com<br />

or 1-714-730-2727 www .priorityposting.com<br />

or 1-714-573-1965<br />

www.auction.com or 1-800-280-<br />

2832 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL<br />

BIDDERS: If you are considering<br />

bidding on this pr operty lien,<br />

you should under stand that<br />

there are risks in volved in bidding<br />

at a trustee auction. You<br />

will be bidding on a lien, not on<br />

the property itself. Placing the<br />

highest bid at a trustee auction<br />

does not automaticall y entitle<br />

Legals 800<br />

you to free and clear o wnership<br />

of the property. You should also<br />

be aware that the lien being auctioned<br />

off may be a junior lien.<br />

If you are the highest bid der at<br />

the auction, you are or ma y be<br />

responsible for paying off all<br />

liens senior to the lien being<br />

auctioned off, before you can<br />

receive clear title to the pr operty.You<br />

are encouraged to investigate<br />

the existence, priority, and<br />

size of outstanding liens that<br />

may exist on this pr operty by<br />

contacting the county recorder’s<br />

office or a title insurance company,<br />

either of whic h may charge<br />

you a fee for this information. If<br />

you consult either of these<br />

resources, you should be a ware<br />

that the same lender ma y hold<br />

more than one mortgage or deed<br />

of trust on the property. NOTICE<br />

TO PROPERTY OWNER: <strong>The</strong><br />

sale date shown on this notice of<br />

sale may be postponed one or<br />

more times b y the mortgagee,<br />

beneficiary, trustee, or a court,<br />

pursuant to Section 2924g of the<br />

California Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law<br />

requires that inf ormation about<br />

trustee sale postponements be<br />

made available to you and to the<br />

public, as a courtesy to those not<br />

present at the sale. If you wish to<br />

learn whether your sale date has<br />

been postponed, and, if applicable,<br />

the rescheduled time and<br />

date for the sale of this property,<br />

this information can be obtained<br />

from one of the f ollowing three<br />

companies: LPS Agency Sales &<br />

Posting at (714) 730-2727, or<br />

visit the Internet Web site<br />

www.lpsasap.com (Registration<br />

required to search for sale information)<br />

or Priority P osting &<br />

Publishing at (714) 573-1965 or<br />

visit the Internet Web site<br />

www.priorityposting.com (Click<br />

on the link f or “Advanced<br />

Search” to search for sale information),<br />

or auction.com at 1-800-<br />

280-2832 or visit the Internet<br />

Web site www .auction.com,<br />

using the Trustee Sale No. shown<br />

above. Information about postponements<br />

that are very short in<br />

duration or that occur close in<br />

time to the sc heduled sale may<br />

not immediately be reflected in<br />

the telephone information or on<br />

the Internet Web site. <strong>The</strong> best<br />

way to v erify postponement<br />

information is to attend the<br />

scheduled sale. P1017897 2/8,<br />

2/15, 02/<strong>22</strong>/<strong>2013</strong> CN 14537<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE<br />

TS No. CA-11-479535-RM Order<br />

No.: 110523278-CA-GTO YOU<br />

ARE IN DEF AULT UNDER A<br />

DEED OF TRUST DATED<br />

10/2/2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE<br />

ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR<br />

PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD<br />

AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU<br />

NEED AN EXPLANATION OF<br />

THE NATURE OF THE PRO-<br />

CEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU<br />

SHOULD CONTACT A<br />

LAWYER. A public auction sale<br />

to the highest bid der for cash,<br />

cashier's check drawn on a state<br />

or national bank, check drawn<br />

by state or feder al credit union,<br />

or a check drawn by a state or<br />

federal savings and loan association,<br />

or savings association, or<br />

savings bank specified in<br />

Section 5102 to the F inancial<br />

code and authoriz ed to do business<br />

in this state, will be held by<br />

duly appointed trustee. <strong>The</strong> sale<br />

will be made, but without<br />

covenant or warranty, expressed<br />

or implied, regarding title, possession,<br />

or encumbrances, to pay<br />

the remaining principal sum of<br />

the note(s) secured by the Deed<br />

of Trust, with interest and late<br />

charges thereon, as provided in<br />

the note(s), advances, under the<br />

terms of the Deed of Trust, interest<br />

thereon, fees, charges and<br />

expenses of the Trustee for the<br />

total amount (at the time of the<br />

initial publication of the Notice<br />

of Sale) reasonably estimated to<br />

be set f orth below. <strong>The</strong> amount<br />

may be g reater on the da y of<br />

sale. BENEFICIARY MAY<br />

ELECT TO BID LESS THAN<br />

THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE.<br />

Trustor(s): JOHN F MORGAN<br />

AND MARY F MORGAN HUS-<br />

BAND AND WIFE, AS JOINT<br />

TENANTS Recorded: 10/12/2006<br />

as Instrument No. 2006-0725075<br />

of Official Records in the office<br />

of the Recorder of SAN DIEGO<br />

County, California; Date of Sale:<br />

3/1/<strong>2013</strong> at 10:00:00 AM Place of<br />

Sale: At the entrance to the east<br />

county regional center by statue,<br />

250 E. Main Street, El Cajon, CA<br />

92020 Amount of unpaid balance<br />

and other c harges:<br />

$425,890.72 <strong>The</strong> purported property<br />

address is: 3473 BLESSED<br />

MOTHER DR, FALLBROOK ,<br />

CA 92028 Assessor’s Parcel No.:<br />

123-200-40-00 NOTICE TO<br />

POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If y ou<br />

are considering bid ding on this<br />

property lien, you should understand<br />

that ther e are risks<br />

involved in bidding at a trustee<br />

auction. You will be bidding on a<br />

lien, not on the pr operty itself.<br />

Placing the highest bid at a<br />

trustee auction does not automatically<br />

entitle you to free and<br />

clear ownership of the property.<br />

You should also be a ware that<br />

the lien being auctioned off may<br />

be a junior lien. If you are the<br />

Legals 800<br />

highest bidder at the auction,<br />

you are or ma y be r esponsible<br />

for paying off all liens senior to<br />

the lien being auctioned off ,<br />

before you can receive clear title<br />

to the property. You are encouraged<br />

to in vestigate the e xistence,<br />

priority, and size of outstanding<br />

liens that may exist on<br />

this property by contacting the<br />

county recorder’s office or a title<br />

insurance company, either of<br />

which may charge you a fee f or<br />

this information. If you consult<br />

either of these r esources, you<br />

should be a ware that the same<br />

lender may hold more than one<br />

mortgage or deed of trust on the<br />

property. NOTICE TO PROPER-<br />

TY OWNER: <strong>The</strong> sale date<br />

shown on this notice of sale may<br />

be postponed one or mor e times<br />

by the mortgagee, beneficiary,<br />

trustee, or a court, pursuant to<br />

Section 2924g of the Calif ornia<br />

Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law requires that<br />

information about trustee sale<br />

postponements be made a vailable<br />

to you and to the public, as<br />

a courtesy to those not pr esent<br />

at the sale. If you wish to learn<br />

whether your sale date has been<br />

postponed, and, if applicable,<br />

the rescheduled time and date<br />

for the sale of this pr operty, you<br />

may call 714-573-1965 f or information<br />

regarding the trustee’ s<br />

sale or visit this Internet Web<br />

site http://www.qualityloan.com ,<br />

using the file n umber assigned<br />

to this f oreclosure by the<br />

Trustee: CA-11-479535-RM .<br />

Information about postponements<br />

that ar e very short in<br />

duration or that occur close in<br />

time to the sc heduled sale may<br />

not immediately be reflected in<br />

the telephone information or on<br />

the Internet Web site. <strong>The</strong> best<br />

way to v erify postponement<br />

information is to attend the<br />

scheduled sale. <strong>The</strong> undersigned<br />

Trustee disclaims an y liability<br />

for any incorrectness of the<br />

property address or other common<br />

designation, if any, shown<br />

herein. If no str eet address or<br />

other common designation is<br />

shown, directions to the location<br />

of the property may be obtained<br />

by sending a written r equest to<br />

the beneficiary within 10 days of<br />

the date of fir st publication of<br />

this Notice of Sale. If the Trustee<br />

is unable to convey title for any<br />

reason, the successful bid der's<br />

sole and exclusive remedy shall<br />

be the return of monies paid to<br />

the Trustee, and the successful<br />

bidder shall ha ve no further<br />

recourse. If the sale is set aside<br />

for any reason, the Purchaser at<br />

the sale shall be entitled only to<br />

a return of the deposit paid. <strong>The</strong><br />

Purchaser shall have no further<br />

recourse against the Mortgagor ,<br />

the Mortgagee, or the<br />

Mortgagee’s Attorney. Date:<br />

Quality Loan Ser vice<br />

Corporation 2141 5th Avenue<br />

San Diego, CA 92101 619-645-<br />

7711 For NON SALE inf ormation<br />

only Sale Line: 714-573-1965<br />

Or Login to: http://www.qualityloan.com<br />

Reinstatement Line:<br />

(866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality<br />

Loan Service Corp. If you have<br />

previously been discharged<br />

through bankruptcy, you may<br />

have been r eleased of per sonal<br />

liability for this loan in whic h<br />

case this letter is intended to<br />

exercise the note holder s right’s<br />

against the r eal property only.<br />

THIS NOTICE IS SENT FOR<br />

THE PURPOSE OF COLLECT-<br />

ING A DEBT. THIS FIRM IS<br />

ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A<br />

DEBT ON BEHALF OF THE<br />

HOLDER AND OWNER OF THE<br />

NOTE. ANY INFORMATION<br />

OBTAINED BY OR PR OVIDED<br />

TO THIS FIRM OR THE CREDI-<br />

TOR WILL BE USED FOR THAT<br />

PURPOSE. As required by law,<br />

you are hereby notified that a<br />

negative credit report reflecting<br />

on your credit record may be<br />

submitted to a cr edit report<br />

agency if y ou fail to fulfill the<br />

terms of your credit obligations.<br />

TS No.: CA-11-479535-RM<br />

IDSPub #0044962 2/8/<strong>2013</strong><br />

2/15/<strong>2013</strong> 2/<strong>22</strong>/<strong>2013</strong> CN 14535<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE<br />

TS No. CA-12-529579-JP Order<br />

No.: 120325052-CA-GTI YOU<br />

ARE IN DEF AULT UNDER A<br />

DEED OF TRUST DATED<br />

6/1/2007. UNLESS YOU TAKE<br />

ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR<br />

PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD<br />

AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU<br />

NEED AN EXPLANATION OF<br />

THE NATURE OF THE PRO-<br />

CEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU<br />

SHOULD CONTACT A<br />

LAWYER. A public auction sale<br />

to the highest bid der for cash,<br />

cashier's check drawn on a state<br />

or national bank, check drawn<br />

by state or feder al credit union,<br />

or a c heck drawn by a state or<br />

federal savings and loan association,<br />

or savings association, or<br />

savings bank specified in<br />

Section 5102 to the F inancial<br />

code and authoriz ed to do business<br />

in this state, will be held by<br />

duly appointed trustee. <strong>The</strong> sale<br />

will be made, but without<br />

covenant or warranty, expressed<br />

or implied, regarding title, possession,<br />

or encumbrances, to pay<br />

the remaining principal sum of<br />

the note(s) secured by the Deed<br />

Legals 800<br />

B17<br />

of Trust, with interest and late<br />

charges thereon, as provided in<br />

the note(s), advances, under the<br />

terms of the Deed of Trust, interest<br />

thereon, fees, charges and<br />

expenses of the Trustee for the<br />

total amount (at the time of the<br />

initial publication of the Notice<br />

of Sale) reasonably estimated to<br />

be set forth below. <strong>The</strong> amount<br />

may be g reater on the da y of<br />

sale. BENEFICIARY MAY<br />

ELECT TO BID LESS THAN<br />

THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE.<br />

Trustor(s): JULIA E GRIESS, A<br />

SINGLE WOMAN Recorded:<br />

6/13/2007 as Instrument No .<br />

2007-0400744 of Official<br />

Records in the office of the<br />

Recorder of SAN DIEGO<br />

County, California; Date of Sale:<br />

3/8/<strong>2013</strong> at 9:00 AM Place of<br />

Sale: At the Sheraton San Diego<br />

Hotel & Marina, 1380 Harbor<br />

Island Drive, San Diego, CA<br />

92101, in the Auction.com Room<br />

Amount of unpaid balance and<br />

other charges: $327,476.60 <strong>The</strong><br />

purported property address is:<br />

1754 EDGEFIELD LANE,<br />

ENCINITAS, CA 92024<br />

Assessor’s Parcel No.: 257-312-<br />

40-07 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL<br />

BIDDERS: If you are considering<br />

bidding on this pr operty lien,<br />

you should under stand that<br />

there are risks in volved in bidding<br />

at a trustee auction. You<br />

will be bidding on a lien, not on<br />

the property itself. Placing the<br />

highest bid at a trustee auction<br />

does not automaticall y entitle<br />

you to free and clear o wnership<br />

of the property. You should also<br />

be aware that the lien being auctioned<br />

off may be a junior lien.<br />

If you are the highest bid der at<br />

the auction, you are or ma y be<br />

responsible for paying off all<br />

liens senior to the lien being<br />

auctioned off, before you can<br />

receive clear title to the pr operty.You<br />

are encouraged to investigate<br />

the existence, priority, and<br />

size of outstanding liens that<br />

may exist on this pr operty by<br />

contacting the county recorder’s<br />

office or a title insurance company,<br />

either of whic h may charge<br />

you a fee for this information. If<br />

you consult either of these<br />

resources, you should be a ware<br />

that the same lender ma y hold<br />

more than one mortgage or deed<br />

of trust on the property. NOTICE<br />

TO PROPERTY OWNER: <strong>The</strong><br />

sale date shown on this notice of<br />

sale may be postponed one or<br />

more times b y the mortgagee,<br />

beneficiary, trustee, or a court,<br />

pursuant to Section 2924g of the<br />

California Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law<br />

requires that information about<br />

trustee sale postponements be<br />

made available to you and to the<br />

public, as a courtesy to those not<br />

present at the sale. If you wish to<br />

learn whether your sale date has<br />

been postponed, and, if applicable,<br />

the rescheduled time and<br />

date for the sale of this property,<br />

you may call 800-280-2832 f or<br />

information regarding the<br />

trustee’s sale or visit this<br />

Internet Web site<br />

http://www.qualityloan.com ,<br />

using the file n umber assigned<br />

to this f oreclosure by the<br />

Trustee: CA-12-529579-JP .<br />

Information about postponements<br />

that ar e very short in<br />

duration or that occur close in<br />

time to the sc heduled sale may<br />

not immediately be reflected in<br />

the telephone information or on<br />

the Internet Web site. <strong>The</strong> best<br />

way to v erify postponement<br />

information is to attend the<br />

scheduled sale. <strong>The</strong> undersigned<br />

Trustee disclaims an y liability<br />

for any incorrectness of the<br />

property address or other common<br />

designation, if any, shown<br />

herein. If no str eet address or<br />

other common designation is<br />

shown, directions to the location<br />

of the property may be obtained<br />

by sending a written r equest to<br />

the beneficiary within 10 days of<br />

the date of fir st publication of<br />

this Notice of Sale. If the Trustee<br />

is unable to convey title for any<br />

reason, the successful bid der's<br />

sole and exclusive remedy shall<br />

be the return of monies paid to<br />

the Trustee, and the successful<br />

bidder shall ha ve no further<br />

recourse. If the sale is set aside<br />

for any reason, the Purchaser at<br />

the sale shall be entitled only to<br />

a return of the deposit paid. <strong>The</strong><br />

Purchaser shall have no further<br />

recourse against the Mortgagor ,<br />

the Mortgagee, or the<br />

Mortgagee’s Attorney. Date:<br />

Quality Loan Ser vice<br />

Corporation 2141 5th Avenue<br />

San Diego, CA 92101 619-645-<br />

7711 For NON SALE inf ormation<br />

only Sale Line: 800-280-2832<br />

Or Login to: http://www.qualityloan.com<br />

Reinstatement Line:<br />

(866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality<br />

Loan Service Corp. If you have<br />

previously been discharged<br />

through bankruptcy, you may<br />

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have been r eleased of per sonal<br />

liability for this loan in whic h<br />

case this letter is intended to<br />

exercise the note holder s right’s<br />

against the r eal property only.<br />

THIS NOTICE IS SENT FOR<br />

THE PURPOSE OF COLLECT-<br />

ING A DEBT. THIS FIRM IS<br />

ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A<br />

DEBT ON BEHALF OF THE<br />

HOLDER AND OWNER OF THE<br />

NOTE. ANY INFORMATION<br />

OBTAINED BY OR PR OVIDED<br />

TO THIS FIRM OR THE CREDI-<br />

TOR WILL BE USED FOR THAT<br />

PURPOSE. As required by law,<br />

you are hereby notified that a<br />

negative credit report reflecting<br />

on your credit record may be<br />

submitted to a cr edit report<br />

agency if y ou fail to fulfill the<br />

terms of your credit obligations.<br />

TS No.: CA-12-529579-JP IDSPub<br />

#0044977 2/8/<strong>2013</strong> 2/15/<strong>2013</strong><br />

2/<strong>22</strong>/<strong>2013</strong> CN 14534<br />

T.S. No.: 2012-20536 Loan No .:<br />

7090732970 NOTICE OF<br />

TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN<br />

DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF<br />

TRUST DATED 6/21/2006.<br />

UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION<br />

TO PROTECT YOUR PROPER-<br />

TY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-<br />

LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN<br />

EXPLANATION OF THE<br />

NATURE OF THE PROCEED-<br />

ING AGAINST YOU, YOU<br />

SHOULD CONTACT A<br />

LAWYER. A public auction sale<br />

to the highest bid der for cash,<br />

cashier's check drawn on a state<br />

or national bank, check drawn<br />

by a state or feder al credit<br />

union, or a c heck drawn by a<br />

state or federal savings and loan<br />

association, or savings association,<br />

or savings bank specified in<br />

Section 5102 of the F inancial<br />

Code and authorized to do business<br />

in this state will be held by<br />

the duly appointed trustee as<br />

shown below, of all right, title,<br />

and interest conveyed to and<br />

now held b y the trustee in the<br />

hereinafter described pr operty<br />

under and pursuant to a Deed of<br />

Trust described below. <strong>The</strong> sale<br />

will be made, but without<br />

covenant or warranty, expressed<br />

or implied, regarding title, possession,<br />

or encumbrances, to pay<br />

the remaining principal sum of<br />

the note(s) secured by the Deed<br />

of Trust, with interest and late<br />

charges thereon, as provided in<br />

the note(s), advances, under the<br />

terms of the Deed of Trust, interest<br />

thereon, fees, charges and<br />

expenses of the Trustee for the<br />

total amount (at the time of the<br />

initial publication of the Notice<br />

of Sale) reasonably estimated to<br />

be set forth below. <strong>The</strong> amount<br />

may be g reater on the da y of<br />

sale. Trustor: MARIA DELGA-<br />

DO, A MARRIED WOMAN AS<br />

HER SOLE AND SEPARATE<br />

PROPERTY Duly Appointed<br />

Trustee: Western Progressive,<br />

LLC Recorded 6/30/2006 as<br />

Instrument No. 2006-0465593 in<br />

book ---, page --- and r erecorded<br />

on --- as --- of Official Recor ds in<br />

the office of the Recorder of San<br />

Diego County, California, Date<br />

of Sale: 3/8/<strong>2013</strong> at 10:30 AM<br />

Place of Sale: At the main<br />

entrance to the East County<br />

Regional Center b y statue, 250<br />

Main street, El Cajon, CA<br />

Amount of unpaid balance and<br />

other charges: $1,037,239.32<br />

Street Address or other common<br />

designation of real property: 908<br />

AVEN DE SAN CLEMENTE,<br />

ENCINITAS, CALIFORNIA<br />

92024 A.P.N.: 259-101-07-00 <strong>The</strong><br />

undersigned Trustee disclaims<br />

any liability for any incorrectness<br />

of the str eet address or<br />

other common designation, if<br />

any, shown above. If no str eet<br />

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address or other common designation<br />

is shown, directions to the<br />

location of the pr operty may be<br />

obtained by sending a written<br />

request to the beneficiary within<br />

10 days of the date of first publication<br />

of this Notice of Sale.<br />

Pursuant to Calif ornia Civil<br />

Code §2923.54 the under signed,<br />

on behalf of the beneficiar y,<br />

loan servicer or authoriz ed<br />

agent, declares as f ollows: <strong>The</strong><br />

beneficiary or ser vicing agent<br />

declares that it has obtained<br />

from the Commissioner of<br />

Corporation a final or temporary<br />

order of e xemption pursuant to<br />

California Civil Code Section<br />

2923.53 that is current and valid<br />

on the date the Notice of Sale is<br />

filed and/or the timefr ame for<br />

giving Notice of Sale Specified<br />

in subdivision (s) of Calif ornia<br />

Civil Code Section 2923.52<br />

applies and has been pr ovided<br />

or the loan is e xempt from the<br />

requirements. NOTICE TO<br />

POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If y ou<br />

are considering bid ding on this<br />

property lien, you should understand<br />

that ther e are risks<br />

involved in bidding at a trustee<br />

auction. You will be bid ding on<br />

a lien, not on the property itself.<br />

Placing the highest bid at a<br />

trustee auction does not automatically<br />

entitle you to free and<br />

clear ownership of the property.<br />

You should also be a ware that<br />

the lien being auctioned off may<br />

be a junior lien. If you are the<br />

highest bidder at the auction,<br />

you are or ma y be r esponsible<br />

for paying off all liens senior to<br />

the lien being auctioned off ,<br />

before you can receive clear title<br />

to the property. You are encouraged<br />

to in vestigate the e xistence,<br />

priority, and size of outstanding<br />

liens that may exist on<br />

this property by contacting the<br />

county recorder’s office or a title<br />

insurance company, either of<br />

which may charge you a fee f or<br />

this information. If you consult<br />

either of these r esources, you<br />

should be a ware that the same<br />

lender my hold mor e than one<br />

mortgage or deed of trust on this<br />

property. NOTICE TO PROPER-<br />

TY OWNER: <strong>The</strong> sale date<br />

shown on this notice of sale may<br />

be postponed one or more times<br />

by the mortgagee, beneficiary,<br />

trustee, or a court, pursuant to<br />

Section 2924g of the Calif ornia<br />

Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law requires that<br />

information about trustee sale<br />

postponements be made a vailable<br />

to you and to the public, as<br />

a courtesy to those not pr esent<br />

at the sale. If you wish to learn<br />

whether your sale date has been<br />

postponed,and, if applicable, the<br />

rescheduled time and date f or<br />

the sale of this pr operty, you<br />

may call (866)-960-8299 or visit<br />

this Internet Web site<br />

http://www.altisource.com/Mortg<br />

ageServices/DefaultManagemen<br />

t/TrusteeServices.aspx, using<br />

the file number assigned to this<br />

case 2012-20536. Information<br />

about postponements that ar e<br />

very short in dur ation or that<br />

occur close in time to the sc heduled<br />

sale ma y not immediatel y<br />

be reflected in the telephone<br />

information or on the Internet<br />

Web site. <strong>The</strong> best way to verify<br />

postponement information is to<br />

attend the scheduled sale Date:<br />

1/<strong>22</strong>/<strong>2013</strong> Western Progressive,<br />

LLC, as Trustee c/o 18377 Beach<br />

Blvd., Suite 210 Huntington<br />

Beach, California 92648<br />

Automated Sale Inf ormation<br />

Line: (866) 960-8299<br />

http://www.altisource.com/Mortg<br />

ageServices/DefaultManagemen<br />

t/TrusteeServices.aspx For Non-<br />

Automated Sale Inf ormation,<br />

call:(866) 240-3530<br />

Laterrika Thompkins , Trustee<br />

Sale Assistant 02/08, 02/15,<br />

02/<strong>22</strong>/13 CN 14533<br />

NOTICE OF PETITION TO<br />

ADMINISTER ESTATE OF:<br />

GEORGE DAVID CEGAN<br />

CASE NO. 37-<strong>2013</strong>-00034327-PR-<br />

PW-CTL ROA #1 (IMAGED FILE)<br />

To all heir s, beneficiaries, creditors,<br />

contingent creditors, and persons<br />

who ma y otherwise be interested<br />

in the WILL or estate, or both<br />

of GEORGE DAVID CEGAN.<br />

A PETITION FOR PR OBATE has<br />

been filed b y NORMA JOHNSON<br />

in the Superior Court of California,<br />

County of SAN DIEGO.<br />

THE PETITION FOR PR OBATE<br />

requests that NORMA JOHNSON<br />

be appointed as personal representative<br />

to administer the estate of<br />

the decedent.<br />

THE PETITION requests the decedent's<br />

WILL and codicils, if any, be<br />

admitted to probate. <strong>The</strong> WILL and<br />

any codicils are available for examination<br />

in the file k ept by the<br />

court.<br />

THE PETITION requests authority<br />

to administer the estate under the<br />

Independent Administration of<br />

Estates Act . (This authority will<br />

allow the per sonal representative<br />

to take many actions without<br />

obtaining court appr oval. Before<br />

taking certain v ery important<br />

actions, however, the personal representative<br />

will be required to give<br />

notice to interested persons unless<br />

they have waived notice or consented<br />

to the proposed action.) <strong>The</strong><br />

independent administration<br />

authority will be granted unless an<br />

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interested person files an objection<br />

to the petition and shows good<br />

cause why the court should not<br />

grant the authority.<br />

A HEARING on the petition will<br />

be held in this court as f ollows:<br />

03/21/13 at 1:30PM in Dept. PC-2<br />

located at 1409 4TH AVENUE,<br />

SAN DIEGO, CA 92101<br />

IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of<br />

the petition, you should appear at<br />

the hearing and state y our objections<br />

or file written objections with<br />

the court before the hearing. Your<br />

appearance may be in person or by<br />

your attorney.<br />

IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a<br />

contingent creditor of the decedent,<br />

you must file your claim with<br />

the court and mail a cop y to the<br />

personal representative appointed<br />

by the court within the later of<br />

either (1) f our months fr om the<br />

date of first issuance of letters to a<br />

general personal representative, as<br />

defined in section 58(b) of the<br />

California Probate Code, or (2) 60<br />

days from the date of mailing or<br />

personal delivery to you of a notice<br />

under section 9052 of the<br />

California Probate Code.<br />

Other California statutes and legal<br />

authority may affect your rights as<br />

a creditor. You may want to consult<br />

with an attorney knowledgeable in<br />

California law.<br />

YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept<br />

by the court. If you are a per son<br />

interested in the estate, you may<br />

file with the court a Request f or<br />

Special Notice (f orm DE-154) of<br />

the filing of an in ventory and<br />

appraisal of estate assets or of an y<br />

petition or account as pr ovided in<br />

Probate Code section 1250. A<br />

Request for Special Notice form is<br />

available from the court clerk.<br />

Attorney for Petitioner<br />

VIRGINIA WEBER LASKOWITZ<br />

SBN 92069<br />

VIRGINIA L. WEBER INC.<br />

4817 SANTA MONICA AVE STE D<br />

SAN DIEGO CA 92107<br />

TELEPHONE: (619) <strong>22</strong>2-5500<br />

2/<strong>22</strong>, 3/1, 3/8/13 CNS-2447578#<br />

CN 14608<br />

NOTICE OF LIEN SALE<br />

On 03/05/<strong>2013</strong> at VISTA INDEPEN-<br />

DENT FOREIGN, 2305 S SANT A<br />

FE VISTA, CA a Lien Sale will be<br />

held on a 2002 MIN VIN:<br />

WMWRE33462TD57497 STATE:<br />

CA LIC: 4ZTL172 at 10am.<br />

02/<strong>22</strong>/13 CN 14595<br />

NOTICE OF PETITION TO<br />

ADMINISTER ESTATE OF:<br />

SAMUEL HERNANDEZ<br />

Case # 37-<strong>2013</strong>-00034534-PR-LA-<br />

CTL<br />

To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors,<br />

contingent creditors, and<br />

persons who ma y otherwise be<br />

interested in the will or estate,<br />

or both, of: SAMUEL HERNAN-<br />

DEZ. A Petition for Probate has<br />

been filed b y Samuel G.<br />

Hernandez in the Superior<br />

Court of Calif ornia, County of<br />

San Diego. <strong>The</strong> Petition for<br />

Probate requests that Samuel G.<br />

Hernandez be appointed as<br />

personal representative to<br />

administer the estate of the<br />

decedent. <strong>The</strong> petition r equests<br />

the decedent’s will and codicils,<br />

if any, be admitted to pr obate.<br />

<strong>The</strong> will and an y codicils ar e<br />

available for examination in the<br />

file kept by the court. <strong>The</strong> petition<br />

requests authority to<br />

administer the estate under the<br />

Independent Administration of<br />

Estates Act. (This authority will<br />

allow the per sonal representative<br />

to tak e many actions without<br />

obtaining court appr oval.<br />

Before taking certain v ery<br />

important actions, however, the<br />

personal representative will be<br />

required to give notice to interested<br />

persons unless the y have<br />

waived notice or consented to<br />

the proposed action.) <strong>The</strong> independent<br />

administration authority<br />

will be g ranted unless an<br />

interested person files an objection<br />

to the petition and sho ws<br />

good cause why the court should<br />

not grant the authority.<br />

A hearing on the petition will be<br />

held in this court as follows:<br />

Date: March 19, <strong>2013</strong> at 11:00<br />

A.M. in Dept. PC-1, located at<br />

SUPERIOR COURT OF C ALI-<br />

FORNIA, COUNTY OF San<br />

Diego, Northern Branch, 325<br />

South Melrose Drive, Vista, CA<br />

92083. If you object to the granting<br />

of the petition, you should<br />

appear at the hearing and state<br />

your objections or file written<br />

objections with the court bef ore<br />

the hearing. Your appearance<br />

may be in per son or b y your<br />

attorney. If you are a creditor or<br />

a contingent creditor of the<br />

decedent, you must file y our<br />

claim with the court and mail a<br />

copy to the personal representative<br />

appointed by the court within<br />

the later of either (1) four<br />

months from the date of fir st<br />

issuance of letter s to a gener al<br />

personal representative, as<br />

defined in section 58(b) of the<br />

California Probate Code, or (2)<br />

Legals 800<br />

60 days from the date of mailing<br />

or personal delivery to you of a<br />

notice under section 9052 of the<br />

California Probate Code. Other<br />

California statutes and legal<br />

authority may affect your rights<br />

as a creditor. You may want to<br />

consult with an attorney knowledgeable<br />

in California Law. You<br />

may examine the file kept by the<br />

court. If you are a person interested<br />

in the estate, you may file<br />

with the court a Request for<br />

Special Notice (form DE-154) of<br />

the filing of an in ventory and<br />

appraisal of estate assets or of<br />

any petition or account as pr ovided<br />

in Pr obate Code Section<br />

1250. A Request for Special Notice<br />

form is available from the court<br />

clerk.<br />

Attorney for the Petitioner:<br />

Verne Scholl<br />

5751 Palmer Way, Ste. A-1<br />

Carlsbad, CA 92010<br />

Telephone: (760) 473-6905<br />

02/<strong>22</strong>, 03/01, 03/08/13 CN 14612<br />

NOTICE OF PETITION TO<br />

ADMINISTER ESTATE OF:<br />

MICHAEL ARASHIRO Case<br />

#37-<strong>2013</strong>-00033232-PR-LA-CTL<br />

ROA#1<br />

To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors,<br />

contingent creditors, and<br />

persons who ma y otherwise be<br />

interested in the will or estate,<br />

or both, of: Michael Arashiro<br />

aka Michael Y Arashiro A<br />

Petition for Probate has been<br />

filed by Eleanor Nedjar in the<br />

Superior Court of Calif ornia,<br />

County of San Diego.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Petition for Probate<br />

requests that James G Cadman<br />

be appointed as personal representative<br />

to administer the<br />

estate of the decedent.<br />

<strong>The</strong> petition requests authority<br />

to administer the estate under<br />

the Independent Administration<br />

of Estates Act. (This authority<br />

will allow the personal representative<br />

to take many actions without<br />

obtaining court appr oval.<br />

Before taking certain v ery<br />

important actions, however, the<br />

personal representative will be<br />

required to give notice to interested<br />

persons unless the y have<br />

waived notice or consented to<br />

the proposed action.) <strong>The</strong> independent<br />

administration authority<br />

will be g ranted unless an<br />

interested person files an objection<br />

to the petition and sho ws<br />

good cause why the court should<br />

not grant the authority.<br />

A hearing on the petition will be<br />

held in this court as follows:<br />

Date: March 12, <strong>2013</strong> at 11:00<br />

A.M. in Dept. PC-1, located at<br />

SUPERIOR COURT OF C ALI-<br />

FORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN<br />

DIEGO, Madge Bradley<br />

Building, 1409 Fourth Ave, San<br />

Diego, CA 92101<br />

If you object to the g ranting of<br />

the petition, you should appear<br />

at the hearing and state y our<br />

objections or file written objections<br />

with the court bef ore the<br />

hearing. Your appearance may<br />

be in person or by your attorney.<br />

If you are a creditor or a contingent<br />

creditor of the decedent,<br />

you must file your claim with the<br />

court and mail a copy to the personal<br />

representative appointed<br />

by the court within f our months<br />

from the date of first issuance of<br />

letters as pr ovided in Pr obate<br />

Code Section 9100. <strong>The</strong> time for<br />

filing claims will not e xpire<br />

before four months fr om the<br />

hearing date noticed above.<br />

You may examine the file kept<br />

by the court. If you are a person<br />

interested in the estate, you may<br />

file with the court a Request for<br />

Special Notice (form DE-154) of<br />

the filing of an in ventory and<br />

appraisal of estate assets or of<br />

any petition or account as pr ovided<br />

in Pr obate Code Section<br />

1250. A Request for Special Notice<br />

form is available from the court<br />

clerk.<br />

Attorney for Petitioner:<br />

James L Hagar, SBN 57198<br />

Hagar & Cotten<br />

630 Alta Vista Drive, Ste 102<br />

Vista, CA 92084<br />

Telephone: 760.726.9882<br />

02/15, 02/<strong>22</strong>, 03/01/13 CN 14592<br />

NOTICE OF PETITION TO<br />

ADMINISTER ESTATE OF:<br />

MONIQUE S. ULMER AKA<br />

MONIQUE LUDWIG<br />

CASE NO. 37-<strong>2013</strong>-00033296-PR-<br />

PW-CTL ROA#1 (IMAGED FILE)<br />

To all heir s, beneficiaries, creditors,<br />

contingent creditors, and persons<br />

who ma y otherwise be interested<br />

in the WILL or estate, or both<br />

of MONIQUE S. ULMER AKA<br />

MONIQUE LUDWIG.<br />

A PETITION FOR PR OBATE has<br />

been filed by CHARLES LUDWIG<br />

in the Superior Court of California,<br />

County of SAN DIEGO.<br />

THE PETITION FOR PR OBATE<br />

requests that CHARLES LUD WIG<br />

be appointed as personal representative<br />

to administer the estate of<br />

Legals 800<br />

the decedent.<br />

THE PETITION requests the decedent's<br />

WILL and codicils, if any, be<br />

admitted to probate. <strong>The</strong> WILL and<br />

any codicils are available for examination<br />

in the file k ept by the<br />

court.<br />

THE PETITION requests authority<br />

to administer the estate under the<br />

Independent Administration of<br />

Estates Act . (This authority will<br />

allow the per sonal representative<br />

to take many actions without<br />

obtaining court appr oval. Before<br />

taking certain v ery important<br />

actions, however, the personal representative<br />

will be required to give<br />

notice to interested persons unless<br />

they have waived notice or consented<br />

to the proposed action.) <strong>The</strong><br />

independent administration<br />

authority will be granted unless an<br />

interested person files an objection<br />

to the petition and shows good<br />

cause why the court should not<br />

grant the authority.<br />

A HEARING on the petition will<br />

be held in this court as f ollows:<br />

03/12/13 at 11:00AM in Dept. PC-1<br />

located at 1409 4TH AVENUE,<br />

SAN DIEGO, CA 92101<br />

IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of<br />

the petition, you should appear at<br />

the hearing and state y our objections<br />

or file written objections with<br />

the court before the hearing. Your<br />

appearance may be in person or by<br />

your attorney.<br />

IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a<br />

contingent creditor of the decedent,<br />

you must file your claim with<br />

the court and mail a cop y to the<br />

personal representative appointed<br />

by the court within the later of<br />

either (1) f our months fr om the<br />

date of first issuance of letters to a<br />

general personal representative, as<br />

defined in section 58(b) of the<br />

California Probate Code, or (2) 60<br />

days from the date of mailing or<br />

personal delivery to you of a notice<br />

under section 9052 of the<br />

California Probate Code.<br />

Other California statutes and legal<br />

authority may affect your rights as<br />

a creditor. You may want to consult<br />

with an attorney knowledgeable in<br />

California law.<br />

YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept<br />

by the court. If you are a per son<br />

interested in the estate, you may<br />

file with the court a Request f or<br />

Special Notice (f orm DE-154) of<br />

the filing of an in ventory and<br />

appraisal of estate assets or of an y<br />

petition or account as pr ovided in<br />

Probate Code section 1250. A<br />

Request for Special Notice form is<br />

available from the court clerk.<br />

Attorney for Petitioner<br />

KELLY L. HINDS<br />

GREENMAN LACY KLEIN<br />

O'HARRA & HEFFRON<br />

900 PIER VIEW WAY<br />

P.O. BOX 299<br />

OCEANSIDE CA 92049-0299<br />

TELEPHONE: (760) 7<strong>22</strong>-1234<br />

2/15, 2/<strong>22</strong>, 3/1/13 CNS-2445353#<br />

CN 14588<br />

NOTICE OF SALE<br />

Notice is herby given that pursuant<br />

to Sections 21701-21715<br />

of the Business and Professional<br />

Code and Section 2328 of the<br />

Commerical Code of California,<br />

that Affordable Stor Mor,<br />

470 N. Midway Dr., Escondido, CA<br />

92027 will sell property listed<br />

below by competative bidding on<br />

or after April 3, <strong>2013</strong>. Auction<br />

to be held at above address.<br />

Property to be sold as follows:<br />

Personal items,automotive,furniture,tools,clothing,<br />

& any misc.<br />

items belonging to the following:<br />

Herbert Freitag # 23<br />

David J. Aguirre # 1<strong>22</strong><br />

Araceli Garcia-Gonzales # 144<br />

Auction to be conducted by:<br />

West <strong>Coast</strong> Auctions<br />

Bond # 0434194 CN 14615 02/<strong>22</strong>,<br />

03/01/13<br />

NOTICE OF LIEN SALE<br />

In compliance with Business and<br />

Professions Code sections 21700<br />

through 21707 inclusive, household<br />

and miscellaneous goods stored on<br />

behalf of Dawn Spears in the stor -<br />

age space at a double garage located<br />

at 1408 Str atford Court, Del<br />

Mar, California 92014 will be sold.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sale will be held on: March 11,<br />

<strong>2013</strong> at 10:00 a.m. <strong>The</strong> sale will be<br />

held at: 1408 Str atford Court, Del<br />

Mar, California 92014. Auctioneer's<br />

Name: Bradleys Auction Co. Inc.<br />

d.b.a. Joe Bradley Auctioneers;<br />

Phone #: 619-297-SOLD (7653); Ca.<br />

Bond # K05067868. <strong>The</strong> goods<br />

include: Furniture; Household<br />

Goods; and Used Clothes. 2/15,<br />

2/<strong>22</strong>/13 CNS-2445104# CN 14581<br />

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR<br />

CHANGE OF NAME<br />

CASE NUMBER<br />

37-<strong>2013</strong>-00032865-CU-PT-NC<br />

TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:<br />

Petitioner(s): Ambra Lynne Austin<br />

filed a petition with this court for a<br />

decree changing names as follows:<br />

a. Present name Ambra Lynne<br />

Austin changed to proposed name<br />

Ahmbra Lynne Boudreaux THE<br />

COURT ORDERS that all persons<br />

interested in this matter appear<br />

before this Court at the hearing<br />

indicated below to sho w cause, if<br />

any, why the petition f or a change<br />

of name should not be g ranted.<br />

Any person objecting to the name<br />

Legals 800<br />

changes described above must file<br />

a written objection that includes<br />

the reasons for the objection at<br />

least two days before the matter is<br />

scheduled to be hear d and m ust<br />

appear at the hearing to sho w<br />

cause why the petition should not<br />

be granted. If no written objection<br />

is timely filed, the court may grant<br />

the petition without a hearing.<br />

NOTICE OF HEARING: In Dept 26<br />

of the Superior Court of California,<br />

County of San Diego, North County<br />

Division, 325 S Melr ose Drive,<br />

Vista, CA 92081 on March 26, <strong>2013</strong><br />

at 8:30 a.m.<br />

Date: January 31, <strong>2013</strong><br />

K Michael Kirkman<br />

Judge of the Superior Court<br />

02/08, 02/15, 02/<strong>22</strong>, 03/01/13<br />

CN 14543<br />

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR<br />

CHANGE OF NAME<br />

CASE NUMBER<br />

37-<strong>2013</strong>-00032331-CU-PT-NC<br />

TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:<br />

Petitioner(s): Melissa Aspen Hill<br />

filed a petition with this court for a<br />

decree changing names as follows:<br />

a. Present name Melissa Aspen<br />

Hill changed to pr oposed name<br />

Aspen Hill. THE COURT ORDERS<br />

that all per sons interested in this<br />

matter appear before this Court at<br />

the hearing indicated belo w to<br />

show cause, if any, why the petition<br />

for a change of name should not be<br />

granted. Any person objecting to<br />

the name changes described above<br />

must file a written objection that<br />

includes the reasons for the objection<br />

at least tw o days before the<br />

matter is sc heduled to be hear d<br />

and must appear at the hearing to<br />

show cause why the petition should<br />

not be granted. If no written objection<br />

is timely filed, the court may<br />

grant the petition without a hearing.<br />

NOTICE OF HEARING: In<br />

Dept 26 of the Superior Court of<br />

California, County of San Diego ,<br />

North County Di vision, 325 South<br />

Melrose Drive Vista, CA 92081 on<br />

March 26, <strong>2013</strong> at 8:30 a.m. Date:<br />

January 29, <strong>2013</strong> K. Michael<br />

Kirkman Judge of the Superior<br />

Court 02/01, 02/08, 02/15, 02/<strong>22</strong>/13<br />

CN 14532<br />

NOTICE OF PETITION TO<br />

ADMINISTER ESTATE OF:<br />

SHARON LEE RESINGER CASE<br />

#: 37-<strong>2013</strong>-00032760-PR-LA-CTL<br />

To all heir s, beneficiaries, creditors,<br />

contingent creditors, and persons<br />

who ma y otherwise be interested<br />

in the will or estate, or both<br />

of: Sharon L. Resinger, Sharon<br />

Resinger, Shari Lee Resinger,<br />

Shari L. Resinger, Shari Resinger,<br />

Shari Resinger-Andersack, Shari<br />

Andersack-Resinger, Sharon Lee<br />

Andersack, Sharon L. Andersack,<br />

Sharon Andersack, Shari<br />

Andersack, Sharon Lee Speerstra,<br />

Sharon L. Speerstra, Shari L.<br />

Andersacks, Sharon L. Speerstra-<br />

Resinger, Shari L. Speerstra-<br />

Resinger, Shari L. Speerstra, Shari<br />

Speerstra, Shari L. Speerstara. A<br />

PETITION FOR PR OBATE has<br />

been filed b y Martin Bradley<br />

Resinger in the Superior Court of<br />

California, County of San Diego .<br />

THE PETITION FOR PR OBATE<br />

requests that Martin Bradley<br />

Resinger be appointed as personal<br />

representative to administer the<br />

estate of the decedent. THE PETI-<br />

TION requests authority to admin -<br />

ister the estate under the<br />

Independent Administration of<br />

Estates Act. (This authority will<br />

allow the per sonal representative<br />

to take many actions without<br />

obtaining court appr oval. Before<br />

taking certain v ery important<br />

actions, however, the personal representative<br />

will be required to give<br />

notice to interested persons unless<br />

they have waived notice or consented<br />

to the pr oposed action.)<br />

<strong>The</strong> independent administr ation<br />

authority will be granted unless an<br />

interested person files an objection<br />

to the petition and shows good<br />

cause why the court should not<br />

grant authority. A HEARING on<br />

the petition will be held on<br />

MARCH 12, <strong>2013</strong> at 11 a.m. in<br />

Dept. PC-1, located at SUPERIOR<br />

COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUN-<br />

TY OF SAN DIEGO , Central<br />

Division, 1409 Fourth Avenue, San<br />

Diego, CA 92101. IF YOU OBJECT<br />

to the granting of the petition, you<br />

should appear at the hearing and<br />

state your objections or file writ -<br />

ten objections with the court<br />

before the hearing. Your appearance<br />

may be in per son or by your<br />

attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDI-<br />

TOR or a contingent creditor of the<br />

deceased, you must file your claim<br />

with the court and mail a cop y to<br />

the personal representative<br />

appointed by the court within four<br />

months from the date of fir st<br />

issuance of letter s as pr ovided in<br />

Probate Code section 9100. <strong>The</strong><br />

time for filing claims will not<br />

expire before four months from the<br />

hearing dated noticed above. YOU<br />

MAY EXAMINE the file k ept by<br />

the court. If you are a person interested<br />

in the estate, you may file<br />

with the court a Request for Special<br />

Notice (form DE-154) of the filing<br />

of an in ventory and appr aisal of<br />

estate assets or of an y petition or<br />

account as pr ovided in Pr obate<br />

Code section 1250. A Request for<br />

Special Notice form is a vailable<br />

from the court cler k. Attorney for<br />

Petitioner: Karen L. Gleason Huss<br />

Legals 800<br />

(SBN 144612) 1739 Sorr el Court,<br />

Carlsbad, CA 92011-5146<br />

Telephone: 760-438-4082 02/08,<br />

02/15, 02/<strong>22</strong>/<strong>2013</strong> CN 14548<br />

NOTICE OF PETITION TO<br />

ADMINISTER ESTATE OF:<br />

JAMES M. MORENTIN<br />

CASE NO. 37-<strong>2013</strong>-00034072-PR-<br />

LA-CTL ROA#1<br />

To all heir s, beneficiaries, creditors,<br />

contingent creditors, and persons<br />

who ma y otherwise be interested<br />

in the WILL or estate, or both<br />

of JAMES M. MORENTIN.<br />

A PETITION FOR PR OBATE has<br />

been filed b y MARK J .<br />

MORENTIN AND MATTHEW T.<br />

MORENTIN in the Superior Court<br />

of California, County of SAN<br />

DIEGO.<br />

THE PETITION FOR PR OBATE<br />

requests that MARK J .<br />

MORENTIN AND MATTHEW T.<br />

MORENTIN be appointed as personal<br />

representative to administer<br />

the estate of the decedent.<br />

THE PETITION requests authority<br />

to administer the estate under the<br />

Independent Administration of<br />

Estates Act . (This authority will<br />

allow the per sonal representative<br />

to take many actions without<br />

obtaining court appr oval. Before<br />

taking certain v ery important<br />

actions, however, the personal representative<br />

will be required to give<br />

notice to interested persons unless<br />

they have waived notice or consented<br />

to the proposed action.) <strong>The</strong><br />

independent administration<br />

authority will be granted unless an<br />

interested person files an objection<br />

to the petition and shows good<br />

cause why the court should not<br />

grant the authority.<br />

A HEARING on the petition will<br />

be held in this court as f ollows:<br />

03/19/13 at 11:00AM in Dept. PC-1<br />

located at 1409 4TH AVENUE,<br />

SAN DIEGO, CA 92101<br />

IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of<br />

the petition, you should appear at<br />

the hearing and state y our objections<br />

or file written objections with<br />

the court before the hearing. Your<br />

appearance may be in person or by<br />

your attorney.<br />

IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a<br />

contingent creditor of the decedent,<br />

you must file your claim with<br />

the court and mail a cop y to the<br />

personal representative appointed<br />

by the court within the later of<br />

either (1) f our months fr om the<br />

date of first issuance of letters to a<br />

general personal representative, as<br />

defined in section 58(b) of the<br />

California Probate Code, or (2) 60<br />

days from the date of mailing or<br />

personal delivery to you of a notice<br />

under section 9052 of the<br />

California Probate Code.<br />

Other California statutes and legal<br />

authority may affect your rights as<br />

a creditor. You may want to consult<br />

with an attorney knowledgeable in<br />

California law.<br />

YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept<br />

by the court. If you are a per son<br />

interested in the estate, you may<br />

file with the court a Request f or<br />

Special Notice (f orm DE-154) of<br />

the filing of an in ventory and<br />

appraisal of estate assets or of an y<br />

petition or account as pr ovided in<br />

Probate Code section 1250. A<br />

Request for Special Notice form is<br />

available from the court clerk.<br />

Attorney for Petitioner<br />

THOMAS M. GIESER, ESQ.<br />

SBN 65916<br />

GIESER & ASSOCIATES<br />

2520 N SANTIAGO BLVD.<br />

ORANGE CA 92867<br />

TELEPHONE: (714) 978-1555<br />

2/<strong>22</strong>, 3/1, 3/8/13<br />

CNS-2448958# CN 14617<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-004901<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Pedego by the Sea B. Pedego<br />

Cardiff by the Sea Located at: 2571<br />

<strong>Coast</strong> Hwy. 101 Cardiff by the Sea,<br />

CA San Diego 92007. Mailing<br />

Address: Same. This business is<br />

conducted by: An Individual. <strong>The</strong><br />

transaction of business began: Not<br />

Yet Started. This business is hereby<br />

registered by the f ollowing<br />

owner(s): 1. Art Womack 24702<br />

Mendocino Ct. Laguna Hills, CA<br />

92653. This statement w as filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />

San Diego on F eb 19, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Art<br />

Womack 02/<strong>22</strong>, 03/01, 03/08,<br />

03/15/13 CN 14616<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-003928<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Modern 8 Films Located at:<br />

1509 Oasis Lane Vista, CA San<br />

Diego 92083. Mailing Address: PO<br />

Box 5441 Oceanside, CA 92052.<br />

This business is conducted b y: A<br />

Husband and Wife <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: 01/01/05. This<br />

business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1. Alanna<br />

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Hinkle 1509 Oasis Lane Vista, CA<br />

92083 2. Ted Hinkle 1509 Oasis<br />

Lane Vista, CA 92083. This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on <strong>Feb</strong> 07, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Alanna<br />

Hinkle 02/<strong>22</strong>, 03/01, 03/08, 03/15/13<br />

CN 14614<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-004831<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Del Mar Motors Located at:<br />

8025 Clairemont Mesa Blvd.<br />

#C2700 San Diego , CA San Diego<br />

92111. Mailing Address: Same.<br />

This business is conducted b y: A<br />

Corporation <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: 10/14/08 This business<br />

is hereby registered by the<br />

following owner(s): 1. Del Mar<br />

Motors, Inc. 8025 Clairemont Mesa<br />

Blvd. #C2700 San Diego, CA 92111<br />

This statement w as filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on <strong>Feb</strong> 15, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Jennifer<br />

S. Roshala 02/<strong>22</strong>, 03/01, 03/08,<br />

03/15/13 CN14613<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #2012-033549<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Sova Creations Located at: 7316<br />

El Fuerte St, Carlsbad, CA San<br />

Diego 92008. Mailing Address:<br />

Same. This business is conducted<br />

by: A General Partnership <strong>The</strong><br />

transaction of business began:<br />

12/12/12 This business is hereby<br />

registered by the f ollowing<br />

owner(s): 1. Aleksandr Kartsub,<br />

7316 El Fuerte St, Carlsbad, CA<br />

92009 2. Valentine Kartsub, 7316<br />

El Fuerte St, Carlsbad, CA 92009<br />

This statement w as filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Dec 28, 2012.<br />

S/Aleksandr Kartsub 02/<strong>22</strong>, 03/01,<br />

03/08, 03/15/13 CN14605<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-003945<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Shantipuri Friends Fund B.<br />

Children of Ma Anandamayi Fund<br />

C. SFF D. Children of Ma Located<br />

at: 2011 Cr est Dr, Encinitas, CA<br />

San Diego 92024. Mailing<br />

Address: PO Box 235713, Encinitas,<br />

CA 92023. This business is con -<br />

ducted by: A Corporation <strong>The</strong><br />

transaction of business began:<br />

12/04/08 This business is hereby<br />

registered by the f ollowing<br />

owner(s): 1. Sadananda<br />

Foundation, 2011 Crest Dr,<br />

Encinitas, CA 92024 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on F eb 07, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Ellyn<br />

Lakin 02/<strong>22</strong>, 03/01, 03/08, 03/15/13<br />

CN14604<br />

Legals 800<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-004591<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Athletic Body Conditioning and<br />

Strength B. ABCStrength Located<br />

at: 5933 Sea Lion Pl, Carlsbad, CA<br />

San Diego 92010. Mailing<br />

Address: 7255 P aseo Plomo Apt<br />

105, Carlsbad, CA 92010. This business<br />

is conducted by: An Individual<br />

<strong>The</strong> transaction of business began:<br />

Not Yet Started This business is<br />

hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. David Pendergrass,<br />

7255 Paseo Plomo Apt 105,<br />

Carlsbad, CA 92009 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on F eb 14, <strong>2013</strong>. S/David<br />

Pendergrass 02/<strong>22</strong>, 03/01, 03/08,<br />

03/15/13 CN14603<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-004634<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Top Notch Barber Shop<br />

Located at: 3126 San Luis Re y Rd,<br />

Oceanside C A San Diego 92058.<br />

Mailing Address: 2115 Via Robles,<br />

Oceanside, CA 92054. This business<br />

is conducted b y: A General<br />

Partnership <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: Not Yet Started<br />

This business is hereby registered<br />

by the f ollowing owner(s): 1.<br />

Angelina Mendez, 2115 Via Robles,<br />

Oceanside, CA 92054 2. Ignacio<br />

Camarena, 2115 Via Robles,<br />

Oceanside, CA 92054 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on <strong>Feb</strong> 14, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Angelina<br />

Mendez 02/<strong>22</strong>, 03/01, 03/08,<br />

03/15/13 CN14600<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-004347<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. <strong>The</strong> Three Sisters Salon<br />

Located at: 865 <strong>Coast</strong> Hwy ,<br />

Oceanside, CA San Diego 92054.<br />

Mailing Address: Same. This business<br />

is conducted by: An Individual<br />

<strong>The</strong> transaction of business began:<br />

01/01/13 This business is hereby<br />

registered by the f ollowing<br />

owner(s): 1. Carol M Minor, 276 N<br />

El Camino Real Sp 234, Oceanside,<br />

CA 92058 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />

San Diego on <strong>Feb</strong> 12, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Carol<br />

M Minor 02/15, 02/<strong>22</strong>, 03/01,<br />

03/08/13 CN14591<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-003767<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Kitchen Restylers Located at:<br />

5510 El Arbol Drive, Carlsbad, CA<br />

San Diego 92008. Mailing<br />

Address: Same. This business is<br />

conducted by: An Individual <strong>The</strong><br />

transaction of business began: Not<br />

Yet Started This business is hereby<br />

registered by the f ollowing<br />

owner(s): 1. David C Kennedy, 5510<br />

El Arbol Dr, Carlsbad, CA 92008<br />

This statement w as filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on <strong>Feb</strong> 06, <strong>2013</strong>. S/David C<br />

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Kennedy 02/15, 02/<strong>22</strong>, 03/01,<br />

03/08/13 CN14590<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-004362<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Lincoln Philatelics B. Franklin<br />

Philatelics C. Chamberlain<br />

Philatelics Located at: 2182 S El<br />

Camino Real Ste 102, Oceanside,<br />

CA San Diego 92054. Mailing<br />

Address: Same. This business is<br />

conducted by: An Individual <strong>The</strong><br />

transaction of business began:<br />

02/01/02 This business is hereby<br />

registered by the f ollowing<br />

owner(s): 1. Dana Okey, 2182 S El<br />

Camino Real Ste 102, Oceanside,<br />

CA 92054 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />

San Diego on <strong>Feb</strong> 12, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Dana<br />

Okey 02/15, 02/<strong>22</strong>, 03/01, 03/08/13<br />

CN14589<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-004009<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. San Miguel Landscaping<br />

Located at: 250 Knoll Rd Apt 124,<br />

San Marcos, CA San Diego 92069.<br />

Mailing Address: Same. This business<br />

is conducted by: An Individual<br />

<strong>The</strong> transaction of business began:<br />

02/08/13 This business is hereby<br />

registered by the f ollowing<br />

owner(s): 1. German Miguel<br />

Rodriguez, 250 Knoll Rd Apt 124,<br />

San Marcos, CA 92069 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on <strong>Feb</strong> 08, <strong>2013</strong>. S/German<br />

Miguel Rodriguez 02/15, 02/<strong>22</strong>,<br />

03/01, 03/08/13 CN14587<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-004205<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Wanted PR & Marketing B.<br />

Wanted PR Located at: 2441 Bella<br />

Vista Drive, Vista, CA San Diego<br />

92084. Mailing Address: Same.<br />

This business is conducted b y: A<br />

Corporation <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: 01/03/13 This business<br />

is hereby registered by the<br />

following owner(s): 1. Wanted<br />

Marketing Inc, 2441 Bella Vista<br />

Drive, Vista, CA 92084 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on <strong>Feb</strong> 11, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Victoria A<br />

Cornett 02/15, 02/<strong>22</strong>, 03/01,<br />

03/08/13 CN14586<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-003769<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Ur Credit Solutions Located at:<br />

5128 Carlsbad Blvd, Carlsbad, CA<br />

San Diego 92008. Mailing<br />

Address: Same. This business is<br />

conducted by: A Corporation <strong>The</strong><br />

transaction of business began:<br />

01/05/13 This business is hereby<br />

registered by the f ollowing<br />

owner(s): 1. DynoMark Consulting<br />

Inc, 1710 Serrano St, Oceanside,<br />

CA 92054 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />

San Diego on <strong>Feb</strong> 06, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Mark<br />

Maradei 02/15, 02/<strong>22</strong>, 03/01,<br />

03/08/13 CN14577<br />

Publication<br />

Dates:<br />

March 15, <strong>22</strong><br />

and 29<br />

Deadline:<br />

March 8<br />

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Legals 800<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-003246<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Scalexpel Water Technologies<br />

Located at: 316 Muddy Lane, Vista,<br />

CA San Diego 92084. Mailing<br />

Address: Same. This business is<br />

conducted by: A Corporation <strong>The</strong><br />

transaction of business began: Not<br />

Yet Started This business is hereby<br />

registered by the f ollowing<br />

owner(s): 1. Jones Construction<br />

Plumbing Co, 316 Muddy Lane,<br />

Vista, CA 92084 This statement was<br />

filed with the Recor der/County<br />

Clerk of San Diego on <strong>Feb</strong> 01, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Harry Jones 02/15, 02/<strong>22</strong>, 03/01,<br />

03/08/13 CN14576<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-003527<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Web Guy on a Bike Located at:<br />

1465 Big Canyon Ter, Cardiff, CA<br />

San Diego 92007. Mailing<br />

Address: Same. This business is<br />

conducted by: An Individual <strong>The</strong><br />

transaction of business began: Not<br />

Yet Started This business is hereby<br />

registered by the f ollowing<br />

owner(s): 1. Jeffery Brewer, 1465<br />

Big Canyon Ter, Cardiff, CA 92007<br />

This statement w as filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on F eb 05, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Jeffery<br />

Brewer 02/15, 02/<strong>22</strong>, 03/01, 03/08/13<br />

CN14575<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-003725<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Solana Works Located at: 1842<br />

Playa Riviera Dr, Cardiff, CA San<br />

Diego 92007. Mailing Address:<br />

Same. This business is conducted<br />

by: An Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: Not Yet Started<br />

This business is hereby registered<br />

by the following owner(s): 1. Nancy<br />

K Matus, 1842 Playa Riviera Dr,<br />

Cardiff, CA 92007 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on <strong>Feb</strong> 06, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Nancy K<br />

Matus 02/15, 02/<strong>22</strong>, 03/01, 03/08/13<br />

CN14574<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-002428<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Proper Pillow Located at: 2334<br />

Carmel Valley Rd Suite B, Del Mar,<br />

CA San Diego 92014. Mailing<br />

Address: Same. This business is<br />

conducted by: A Corporation <strong>The</strong><br />

transaction of business began:<br />

01/01/13 This business is hereby<br />

registered by the f ollowing<br />

owner(s): 1. Proper Pillow, 848 N<br />

Rainbow Blvd, Las Vegas, NV<br />

89107 This statement w as filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />

San Diego on J an 25, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Richard A Loos 02/15, 02/<strong>22</strong>,<br />

03/01, 03/08/13 CN14573<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-002509<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. North County Immigration<br />

Located at: 160 Chesterfield Dri ve<br />

Suite 103, Encinitas, CA San<br />

Diego 92007. Mailing Address:<br />

Same. This business is conducted<br />

by: A Corporation <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: 01/23/13 This<br />

business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1. Law<br />

Offices of Anna M Hysell Inc, 160<br />

Chesterfield Drive Suite 103,<br />

Encinitas, CA 92007 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Jan 28, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Anna M<br />

Hysell 02/15, 02/<strong>22</strong>, 03/01, 03/08/13<br />

CN14572<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-003665<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Roth | Patterson Real Estate B.<br />

Roth | Patterson Investments C.<br />

Roth | Patterson Development D.<br />

Roth | Patterson Construction E.<br />

Roth | Patterson Located at: 312<br />

South Cedros Avenue #150, Solana<br />

Beach, CA San Diego 92075.<br />

Mailing Address: Same. This business<br />

is conducted b y: A<br />

Corporation <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: 10/01/11 This business<br />

is hereby registered by the<br />

following owner(s): 1. Q&E<br />

Professional Corporation, 312<br />

South Cedros Avenue #150, Solana<br />

Beach, CA 92075 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on F eb 06, <strong>2013</strong>. S/James<br />

Cooper Patterson 02/15, 02/<strong>22</strong>,<br />

03/01, 03/08/13 CN14571<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-00<strong>22</strong>31<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Crushdart Located at: 1021 N<br />

Vulcan Ave #15, Encinitas, CA San<br />

Diego 92024. Mailing Address:<br />

Same. This business is conducted<br />

by: A Married Couple <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: 01/01/13<br />

This business is hereby registered<br />

by the f ollowing owner(s): 1.<br />

Gretchen Dunn, 1021 N Vulcan Ave<br />

#15, Encinitas, CA 92024 2. Haven<br />

Dunn, 1021 N Vulcan Ave #15,<br />

Legals 800<br />

Encinitas, CA 92024 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Jan <strong>22</strong>, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Gretchen<br />

Dunn 02/15, 02/<strong>22</strong>, 03/01, 03/08/13<br />

CN14570<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-003626<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Mobile Live Scan<br />

Fingerprinting Located at: 14961<br />

Encendido, San Diego, CA San<br />

Diego 92127. Mailing Address:<br />

Same. This business is conducted<br />

by: An Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: Not Yet<br />

Started. This business is hereby<br />

registered by the f ollowing<br />

owner(s): 1. Lisa K Petty, 14961<br />

Encendido, San Diego, CA 92127<br />

This statement w as filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on F eb 06, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Lisa K<br />

Petty 02/15, 02/<strong>22</strong>, 03/01, 03/08/13<br />

CN14569<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-003521<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. SRS Financial Group B. SRS<br />

Financial. Located at: 3553 P aseo<br />

De Francisco #208 Oceanside, CA<br />

San Diego 92056. Mailing Address:<br />

Same. This business is conducted<br />

by: A Corporation. <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: 01/16/13. This<br />

business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1. SRS<br />

Financial Group, Inc. 3553 Paseo<br />

De Francisco #208 Oceanside, CA<br />

92056. This statement w as filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />

San Diego on <strong>Feb</strong>. 05, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Seth<br />

Ruben Sharon 02/08, 02/15, 02/<strong>22</strong>,<br />

03/01/13 CN 14563<br />

STATEMENT OF ABANDON-<br />

MENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS<br />

BUSINESS NAME<br />

FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-003518<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business: A.<br />

SRS Financial B. SRS Finance and<br />

Investment Company Located at:<br />

3553 Paseo De Francisco Unit 208<br />

Oceanside, CA San Diego 92056.<br />

Mailing Address: Same. <strong>The</strong><br />

Ficititious Business Name referred<br />

to above was filed in San Diego<br />

County on: 11-16-10 and assigned<br />

File No. 2010-030744 is abandoned<br />

by the f ollowing registrant(s): 1.<br />

Seth Ruben Sharon 3553 Paseo De<br />

Francisco Unit 208 Oceanside, CA<br />

92056-4156. This statement w as<br />

filed with Ernest J . Dronenburg,<br />

Jr., Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego County, on <strong>Feb</strong>. 05, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Seth Ruben Sharon 02/08, 02/15,<br />

02/<strong>22</strong>, 03/01/13 CN 14562<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-001<strong>22</strong>5<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. DRS Fulfillment & Packaging B.<br />

DRS Fulfillment & Assembly<br />

Services C. CD’s We Copy D.<br />

Digital Replication Services, Inc.<br />

Located at: 988 S. Andreasen Dr.<br />

Ste. B Escondido, CA San Diego<br />

92029. Mailing Address: Same.<br />

This business is conducted b y: A<br />

Corporation. <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: 01/01/13. This<br />

business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1. Digital<br />

Replication Services, Inc. 988 S.<br />

Andreasen Dr. Ste. B Escondido,<br />

CA 92029 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />

San Diego on J an. 14, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Frank A. Martin 02/08, 02/15,<br />

02/<strong>22</strong>, 03/01/13 CN 14559<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-002307<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Cali-<strong>Coast</strong> Construction<br />

Company Located at: 1879<br />

Rockhoff Rd. Escondido, CA San<br />

Diego 92026. Mailing Address:<br />

Same. This business is conducted<br />

by: An Individual. <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: 01/01/13. This<br />

business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1. Miguel<br />

Rodriguez 1879 Rockhoff Rd.<br />

Escondido, CA 92026 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on J an. 24, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Miguel<br />

Rodriguez 02/08, 02/15, 02/<strong>22</strong>,<br />

03/01/13 CN 14553<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-002033<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Kith & Kind B. kind films<br />

Located at: 7083 Estr ella De Mar<br />

Rd. #12-B Carlsbad, CA San Diego<br />

92009. Mailing Address: Same.<br />

This business is conducted b y: An<br />

Individual. <strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />

began: 01/21/13. This business<br />

is hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Gretchen K. Bayer<br />

7083 Estrella De Mar Rd. #12-B<br />

Carlsbad, CA 92009. This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Jan. <strong>22</strong>, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Gretchen<br />

K. Bayer 02/08, 02/15, 02/<strong>22</strong>,<br />

03/01/13 CN 14552<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-003212<br />

Legals 800<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. SD Remodeling B. SanDiego<br />

Remodeling Located at: 3420 Vale<br />

Blossom Ct. #203 Carlsbad, CA San<br />

Diego 92067. Mailing Address: P.O.<br />

Box 1488 Ranc ho Santa F e, CA<br />

92067. This business is conducted<br />

by: An Individual. <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: Not Yet Started.<br />

This business is hereby registered<br />

by the f ollowing owner(s): 1.<br />

Dmitriy Zagorodniy 3420 Vale<br />

Blossom Ct. #203 Carlsbad, CA<br />

92010. This statement w as filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />

San Diego on F eb. 01, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Dmitriy Zagorodniy 02/08, 02/15,<br />

02/<strong>22</strong>, 03/01/13 CN14551<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-003096<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. <strong>The</strong> Dirty Sauce Company<br />

Located at: 1732 Mac kinnon Ave.<br />

Cardiff, CA San Diego 92007.<br />

Mailing Address: Same. This business<br />

is conducted b y: An<br />

Individual. <strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />

began: Not Yet Started. This<br />

business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1. Eunice<br />

Scarfo 1732 Mackinnon Ave.<br />

Cardiff, CA 92007. This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on J an 31, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Eunice<br />

Scarfo 02/08, 02/15, 02/<strong>22</strong>, 03/01/13<br />

CN14549<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-003085<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. A & M Communications<br />

Located at: 6201 Alverton Dr.<br />

Carlsbad, CA San Diego 92009.<br />

Mailing Address: Same. This business<br />

is conducted b y: An<br />

Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />

began: Not Yet Started. This<br />

business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1. Ratsmy<br />

Manzano 6201 Alverton Dr.<br />

Carlsbad, CA 92009. This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on J an 31, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Ratsmy<br />

Manzano 02/08, 02/15, 02/<strong>22</strong>,<br />

03/01/13 CN14547<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-003093<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Somers Media Located at: 947<br />

Greenlake Court, Cardiff, CA San<br />

Diego 92057. Mailing Address:<br />

Same. This business is conducted<br />

by: An Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: 05/05/12.<br />

This business is hereby registered<br />

by the f ollowing owner(s): 1.<br />

<strong>The</strong>resa Somers 947 Greenlake<br />

Court, Cardiff, CA 92007. This<br />

statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Jan 31, <strong>2013</strong>. S/<strong>The</strong>resa<br />

Somers 02/08, 02/15, 02/<strong>22</strong>,<br />

03/01/13 CN14546<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-002847<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Ladder MD Located at: 4312<br />

Canyon Vista Dr, Oceanside, CA<br />

San Diego 92057. Mailing<br />

Address: Same. This business is<br />

conducted by: An Individual <strong>The</strong><br />

transaction of business began: Not<br />

Yet Started. This business is hereby<br />

registered by the f ollowing<br />

owner(s): 1. Dirk Weldon Draper,<br />

4312 Canyon Vista Dr, Oceanside,<br />

CA 92057 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />

San Diego on Jan 30, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Dirk<br />

Weldon Draper 02/08, 02/15, 02/<strong>22</strong>,<br />

03/01/13 CN14545<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-003098<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Brooks Interiors Located at:<br />

1635 Mapleleaf Court, Encinitas,<br />

CA San Diego 92024. Mailing<br />

Address: Same. This business is<br />

conducted by: An Individual <strong>The</strong><br />

transaction of busine ss began:<br />

11/01/07. This business is hereby<br />

registered by the f ollowing<br />

owner(s): 1. Cynthia K Brooks,<br />

1635 Mapleleaf Court, Encinitas,<br />

CA 92024 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />

San Diego on J an 31, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Cynthia K Brooks. 02/08, 02/15,<br />

02/<strong>22</strong>, 03/01/13 CN14544<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-002597<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Kettle Bud B. Jorge Mendoza.<br />

PT Located at: 2739 Woodwind Rd.<br />

Carlsbad, CA San Diego 92008.<br />

Mailing Address: Same. This business<br />

is conducted b y: An<br />

Individual. <strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />

began: Not Yet Started. This<br />

business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1. Jorge<br />

Mendoza 2739 Woodwind Rd.<br />

Carlsbad, CA 92008 . This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on J an. 28, <strong>2013</strong> S/Jorge<br />

Mendoza 2/01, 02/08, 02/15,<br />

02/<strong>22</strong>/13 CN 14531<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

Legals 800<br />

B19<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-002418<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Catjama Located at: 3267<br />

Bernardo Ln. Escondido, CA San<br />

Diego 92029. Mailing Address:<br />

Same. This business is conducted<br />

by: A Married Couple. <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: Not Yet<br />

Started. This business is hereby<br />

registered by the f ollowing<br />

owner(s): 1. Jonathan Hayles 3267<br />

Bernardo Ln. Escondido, CA 92029<br />

2. Andrea Hayles 3267 Bernardo<br />

Ln. Escondido, CA 92029 . This<br />

statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Jan. 25, <strong>2013</strong> S/Jonathan<br />

Hayles 2/01, 02/08, 02/15, 02/<strong>22</strong>/13<br />

CN 14527<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-001302<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Catjama Located at: <strong>22</strong>58<br />

Montgomery Ave. Cardiff, CA San<br />

Diego 92007. Mailing Address:<br />

Same. This business is conducted<br />

by: A Married Couple. <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: 01/09/13.<br />

This business is hereby registered<br />

by the following owner(s): 1. Mark<br />

Whitehouse <strong>22</strong>58 Montgomery<br />

Ave. Cardiff, CA 92007 2. Deborah<br />

Slee <strong>22</strong>58 Montgomery Ave.<br />

Cardiff, CA 92007. This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on J an. 14, <strong>2013</strong> S/Mark<br />

Whitehouse 2/01, 02/08, 02/15,<br />

02/<strong>22</strong>/13 CN 14526<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-000264<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Kyre Wilcox Pools Located at:<br />

927 A Bracero Rd. Encinitas, CA<br />

San Diego 92024. Mailing Address:<br />

Same. This business is conducted<br />

by: An Individual. <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: Not Yet Started.<br />

This business is hereby registered<br />

by the f ollowing owner(s): 1.Kyre<br />

Bryan Madeira-Wilcox 927 A<br />

Bracero Rd. Encinitas, CA 92024.<br />

This statement w as filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on J an. 03, <strong>2013</strong> S/Kyre<br />

Bryan Madeira-Wilcox 2/01, 02/08,<br />

02/15, 02/<strong>22</strong>/13 CN 14525<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-001992<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. PJI Processing Company<br />

Located at: 404 Encinitas Blvd.<br />

#385 Encinitas, CA San Diego<br />

92024. Mailing Address: Same. This<br />

business is conducted b y: An<br />

Individual. <strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />

began: Not Yet Started. This<br />

business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1. Patrick J.<br />

Immenso 404 Encinitas Blvd. #385<br />

Encinitas, CA 92024. This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Jan. <strong>22</strong>, <strong>2013</strong> S/Patrick J.<br />

Immenso 2/01, 02/08, 02/15,<br />

02/<strong>22</strong>/13 CN 14521<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-00<strong>22</strong>83<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. JJR Carpet Cleaning Located at:<br />

665 Elaine Av. Oceanside, CA San<br />

Diego 92057. Mailing Address:<br />

Same. This business is conducted<br />

by: An Individual. <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: Not Yet Started.<br />

This business is hereby registered<br />

by the f ollowing owner(s): 1.<br />

Jesefina Ridriguez 665 Elaine Av.<br />

Oceanside, CA 92057. This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on J an. 24, <strong>2013</strong> S/Josefina<br />

Rodriguez 2/01, 02/08, 02/15,<br />

02/<strong>22</strong>/13 CN 14520<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-000707<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Group Think B. Money MindEd<br />

Located at: 3556 Valley St.<br />

Carlsbad, CA San Diego 92008.<br />

Mailing Address: Same. This business<br />

is conducted b y: An<br />

Individual. <strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />

began: 01/01/13. This business<br />

is hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Jackie Weitzberg<br />

3556 Valley St. Carlsbad, CA 92008.<br />

This statement w as filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on J an. 09, <strong>2013</strong> S/Jackie<br />

Weitzberg 2/01, 02/08, 02/15,<br />

02/<strong>22</strong>/13 CN 14513<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-001761<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Las Playas Print Co Located at:<br />

3045 Jefferson St. San Diego, CA<br />

San Diego 92110. Mailing Address:<br />

Same. This business is conducted<br />

by: A Corporation. <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: Not Yet Started.<br />

This business is hereby registered<br />

by the f ollowing owner(s): 1.<br />

Cadence Group, Inc. 3045<br />

Jefferson St. San Diego, CA 92110.<br />

This statement w as filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on J an. 17, <strong>2013</strong> S/Stephen<br />

Johnson 2/01, 02/08, 02/15, 02/<strong>22</strong>/13<br />

CN 14512


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Items For Sale 200<br />

Antiques<br />

1965 POLAROID CAMERA All<br />

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FIREFLYS AND FLOWERS Beautiful<br />

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Appliances<br />

FRIGIDARE WASHING MACHINE For<br />

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Loader Washer With Stand, Lightly<br />

Used, Excellent Condition $400 call Val -<br />

Leucadia (760) 753-4412<br />

Computer/Electronics<br />

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CELL PHONES Currently offering free<br />

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NEW T-MOBILE PHONE 1400 minutes,<br />

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SATELLITE RECEIVER WITH DISH<br />

An adth satellite r eceiver #8800ir for<br />

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THE COAST NEWS FEB. <strong>22</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Items For Sale 200<br />

Computer/Electronics<br />

SPRINT 3G/4G MOBILE Sierra Wireless<br />

Broadband, Rotating USB Connector ,<br />

compatible with Windows 7, XP, Vista<br />

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Included $45 (760) 839-3115<br />

Furniture<br />

BRAND NEW FULL SIZE MA TTRESS<br />

Brand new euro top mattr ess $95.00<br />

New Full matc hing Foundation $72.00<br />

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BRAND NEW Q UEEN MATTRESS &<br />

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"JOHN LENNON HARDBACK BOOK"<br />

1st American Edition, 1985, New<br />

Condition, 624 pages, Includes<br />

"Maldives Lennon Mint Stamp $12.00<br />

(760) 845-3024<br />

2 ACME LITE metal photography lamps<br />

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diameter, $15 both (760) 599-9141<br />

3 LADIES COATS MED. SIZE 1. Black<br />

and Borgana Feaux Fur 2. Tan/ Suede<br />

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BATTLE STAR series, carriers, amphibious,<br />

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Awesome ship designs onto appar el,<br />

mugs, posters,& steins. Honorable gifts.<br />

zazzle.com/sgtskullnstein<br />

BLACK CASHMERE WOOL OVER-<br />

COAT As new, excellent condition, size<br />

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9184<br />

BRITA BRAND WATER FILTER Never<br />

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BRITISH ROYALTY MAGAZINES 45<br />

back issues, very colorful and glossy ,<br />

take all $10 (760) 845-3024<br />

CLAIROL BRAND HO T ROLLERS<br />

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207-8537<br />

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1950"s ceramic George/Martha scene,<br />

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LIGHT FIXTURES $20. EA 12" satin<br />

nickel w/ opaque glass. includes bulbs.<br />

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433-4444<br />

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Items For Sale 200<br />

Miscellaneous<br />

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SOUP TO NUTS by Rick Stromoski<br />

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY <strong>22</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

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AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-<strong>Feb</strong>. 19) —<br />

Moderation is the key to success, so<br />

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