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VOL. 27, NO. 11 MAKING WAVES IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Some people dressed in costumes, others made signs, but everyone at the March Against Monsanto in Balboa<br />

Park was passionate about the cause. Protesters used the day to urge people to grow their own food and to<br />

avoid genetically modified foods produced by companies like Monsanto and others. Photos by Daniel Knighton<br />

Food for thought<br />

<strong>The</strong> area around the Bea Evenson Fountain in<br />

Balboa Park drew more than 2,000 activists in the<br />

worldwide March Against Monsanto on Saturday.<br />

Right, 7-year-old Chula Vista resident Isaac Romero<br />

based his sign on the popular character from the<br />

Beavis and Butthead cartoon.<br />

USING HER HEAD<br />

Once faced with the glass<br />

ceiling, CEO Chris Berka<br />

is now working on devices<br />

to monitor the human<br />

brain to diagnose sleep<br />

disorders and help spinal<br />

cord injury patients recover<br />

limb movement. B1<br />

Two Sections,<br />

48 pages<br />

Arts & Entertainment . A14<br />

Food & Wine . . . . . . . . A12<br />

Legals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A16<br />

Opinion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A6<br />

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

EXPECT MORE FROM YOUR MASSAGE.<br />

10-year-old Oceanside resident<br />

Millie Lawson marches with her<br />

father in the March Against<br />

Monsanto at Balboa Park.<br />

San Diego resident Christine Miller<br />

protests at the March Against<br />

Monsanto in Balboa Park on<br />

Saturday.<br />

Thousands of protesters gathered<br />

at Balboa Park to participate in the<br />

worldwide March Against<br />

Monsanto, which was held simultaneously<br />

on six continents, 36 countries.<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 />

City OKs changes<br />

to land-use plan<br />

By Bianca Kaplanek<br />

SOLANA BEACH —<br />

Despite objections from several<br />

bluff-top homeowners<br />

and an attorney representing<br />

them and about 2,000<br />

others in a lawsuit against<br />

the city, council voted 4-1 at<br />

the <strong>May</strong> 22 meeting to<br />

approve amendments to a<br />

plan they adopted in<br />

February that will allow<br />

more control over development<br />

in Solana Beach.<br />

Resident and attorney<br />

Jon Corn said the changes to<br />

the Local <strong>Coast</strong>al Program<br />

Land Use Plan are legally<br />

necessary, “desperately<br />

needed” and an acknowledgement<br />

the document<br />

approved a few months ago<br />

“does have defects.”<br />

“I’m certainly glad that<br />

we’re pursuing the process,”<br />

Corn said. “It’s a start on<br />

what we need to do. And in<br />

some places it’s a very good<br />

start. In some places it goes<br />

backwards. And in some<br />

places it doesn’t go far<br />

enough.”<br />

On behalf of the Beach<br />

& Bluff Conservancy, which<br />

includes many coastal property<br />

owners, Corn filed a lawsuit<br />

April 26 against the city<br />

that named each council<br />

member individually.<br />

<strong>The</strong> suit claims officials,<br />

when they adopted the LUP<br />

in February, enacted policies<br />

that will prevent oceanfront<br />

property owners from protecting<br />

their property from<br />

erosion with sea walls and<br />

make it significantly harder<br />

for them to keep and maintain<br />

private beach stairways.<br />

Corn urged council<br />

members at the <strong>May</strong> 22<br />

meeting to send the amendments<br />

“back to the drawing<br />

board,” noting the biggest<br />

problem is “it doesn’t seem<br />

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that the city will budge on<br />

the three issues that are<br />

most troubling to the city’s<br />

coastal property owners.”<br />

Those issues address<br />

sea wall permits, private<br />

beach-access stairways and<br />

how far from the bluffs any<br />

new development or major<br />

redevelopment can occur.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> proposed amendments<br />

do not adequately<br />

address our concerns,” said<br />

resident Pam Richardson,<br />

who is currently president of<br />

the Seascape Shores homeowners<br />

association. “Don’t<br />

turn your backs on so many<br />

citizens of Solana Beach and<br />

those who would like to safely<br />

enjoy our beaches.”<br />

In addressing sea walls,<br />

the amendments state, “All<br />

permits for bluff retention<br />

devices shall expire 20 years<br />

after the building permit<br />

completion certification<br />

date, and a new (coastal<br />

development permit) must<br />

be obtained.”<br />

Bluff-top owners say sea<br />

walls are necessary to keep<br />

their property from collapsing<br />

onto the beach below<br />

because of erosion.<strong>The</strong>y also<br />

say the devices protect the<br />

public from bluff failures.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y claim the 20-year<br />

limit amounts to a “taking of<br />

private property” and the<br />

provision doesn’t guarantee<br />

renewal.<br />

City staff said the provision<br />

simply means permits<br />

must be revisited every 20<br />

years.<br />

“You are allowed to protect<br />

your property if you<br />

have emergency conditions,”<br />

City Manager David Ott<br />

said. “If you still have those<br />

same conditions after 20<br />

years then you will be<br />

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A2 THE COAST NEWS<br />

MAY <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

City will mull use of shuttle service<br />

■ Council gives OK<br />

to begin study on<br />

viability of service<br />

By Jared Whitlock<br />

ENCINITAS — To better<br />

link residents to their<br />

destinations, the City<br />

Council voted 4-1 to green<br />

light a transit study that’s<br />

been in the works for more<br />

than two years.<br />

“I think it’s clear that<br />

we have transit needs in the<br />

community that aren’t<br />

being met,” Deputy <strong>May</strong>or<br />

Lisa Shaffer said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> study will gauge<br />

the cost and potential<br />

demand for operating a<br />

shuttle service in Encinitas.<br />

If it’s determined a shuttle<br />

is financially realistic and<br />

sustainable over the long<br />

term, the study would also<br />

recommend viable routes.<br />

<strong>The</strong> study will start by<br />

combing through past<br />

Encinitas transit surveys as<br />

a point of reference. From<br />

there, travel patterns,<br />

mobility needs and the<br />

level of interest in a shuttle<br />

would be measured<br />

throughout the city. <strong>The</strong>n, a<br />

stakeholder group made up<br />

of residents, businesses and<br />

transit representatives<br />

would focus on specific<br />

goals and areas conducive<br />

to a shuttle.<br />

For example, the stake-<br />

holder group could set its<br />

sights on encouraging rail<br />

ridership by bridging the<br />

gap between the <strong>Coast</strong>er<br />

station and other parts of<br />

the city with a shuttle.<br />

Additionally, the group<br />

could specifically work on<br />

public transportation for<br />

those who are inland and<br />

want to make it to the<br />

beach, according to the<br />

city’s staff report.<br />

<strong>The</strong> type of shuttle —<br />

hop-on, hop-off shuttles as a<br />

possibility — will also be<br />

addressed.<br />

Shaffer said the study<br />

would also provide circulation<br />

information for the<br />

General Plan. As part of<br />

updating the General Plan,<br />

the city will have to identify<br />

its goals for traffic flow and<br />

transportation.<br />

Funding for the study<br />

is coming from a $100,000<br />

TURN TO SHUTTLE ON A23<br />

Driver, 23,<br />

dies in<br />

car crash<br />

By Jared Whitlock<br />

ENCINITAS — 23-year-old<br />

Joao Rocadas died last week<br />

after hitting a pickup truck in<br />

the 1300 block of Leucadia<br />

Boulevard,according to the San<br />

Diego County Medical<br />

Examiner’s office.<br />

<strong>The</strong> crash occurred shortly<br />

before 7 p.m. on <strong>May</strong> 23.<br />

According to Sgt. Anthony<br />

O’Boyle of the San Diego<br />

Sheriff’s Department, Rocadas<br />

was driving eastbound on<br />

Leucadia Boulevard in a<br />

Chrysler Sebring when he<br />

jumped a center median into<br />

westbound lanes. He collided<br />

head on with a Chevrolet pickup<br />

truck driven by a 43-year-old<br />

woman.<br />

That impact caused the<br />

Chevrolet truck to smash into a<br />

Ford F-250 traveling in the<br />

same direction. <strong>The</strong> F-250 was<br />

driven by a 43-year-old man<br />

whose 12 and 9-year-old sons<br />

were also in the car.<br />

Paramedics tried to resuscitate<br />

Rocadas at the scene, but<br />

he died before he could be<br />

taken to the hospital, according<br />

to the medical examiner’s<br />

office.<br />

<strong>The</strong> woman driving the<br />

Chevrolet truck was transported<br />

to the hospital with non-life<br />

threatening injuries. <strong>The</strong> 43year-old<br />

man driving the F-250<br />

and his sons were treated at the<br />

scene and released.<br />

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

Station Traffic Unit and the<br />

Sheriff’s Accident<br />

Reconstruction Team are investigating<br />

the collision.<br />

Although still being<br />

reviewed, O’Boyle said it’s not<br />

believed the speed of Rocadas’<br />

vehicle caused him to lose control<br />

of his vehicle. Alcohol use<br />

isn’t suspected.<br />

According to the medical<br />

examiner’s office, Rocadas had<br />

a heart condition, which might<br />

have been a contributing factor<br />

in the collision. Rocadas lived<br />

in Carlsbad and came to the<br />

U.S. from Portugal to attend<br />

school, the medical examiner’s<br />

office report states.


MAY <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

By Jared Whitlock<br />

VISTA — About 20 residents<br />

who are a part of the<br />

local chapter of Organizing<br />

for Action gathered outside<br />

of Darrell Issa’s office<br />

Wednesday afternoon in<br />

hopes of moving the needle<br />

on climate change.<br />

Organizing for Action is<br />

a national volunteer group<br />

that was created to promote<br />

President Barack Obama’s<br />

legislative priorities on climate<br />

change and other matters.<br />

Issa, the representative<br />

of the 49th Congressional<br />

District, wasn’t available to<br />

speak with Organizing for<br />

Action at the time. But the<br />

group was told he’s open to<br />

talking climate change legislation<br />

at a later date.<br />

Those from Organizing<br />

for Action submitted that residents<br />

should follow the military’s<br />

lead when it comes to<br />

interrelated issues like ener-<br />

gy and climate change.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Department of<br />

Defense is not only educating<br />

our troops on energy efficiency,<br />

sustainability and water<br />

conservation at home, but is<br />

also deploying these measures<br />

and clean-energy technology<br />

into the battlefield,”<br />

said Elizabeth Perez, a military<br />

veteran.<br />

Issa has expressed skepticism<br />

over acting on climate<br />

change.<br />

His website states: “One<br />

of the difficulties in examining<br />

the issue of climate<br />

change and greenhouse gases<br />

is that there is a wide range<br />

of scientific opinion on the<br />

issue and the science community<br />

does not agree to the<br />

extent of the problem or the<br />

critical threshold of when<br />

this problem is truly catastrophic.”<br />

Dwain Deets, a retired<br />

NASA flight director, said<br />

that manmade climate<br />

change is a reality.<br />

He cited a recent study,<br />

published in the journal<br />

Environmental Research<br />

Letters, stating that 97 percent<br />

of peer-reviewed papers<br />

agree that human activity is<br />

driving climate change.<br />

He added the issue poses<br />

serious problems for the<br />

nation in terms of energy and<br />

environmental concerns.<br />

Earlier this year, Obama<br />

said he would tackle climate<br />

change in his State of the<br />

Union speech. His administration<br />

has yet to release a<br />

specific plan addressing the<br />

issue.<br />

Organizing for Action is<br />

a 501 (c) 4. Since forming in<br />

January, it has raised $4.8<br />

million as of mid-April.<br />

Some, including open<br />

government groups like<br />

Common Cause, have criticized<br />

the national organization<br />

for not disclosing more<br />

information about its donors.<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

Pro-Obama group urges Issa to take action on climate change<br />

<strong>The</strong> city of Encinitas hires Courtney Barrett as the new human resources<br />

manager. She has served in the same position with the city of Coronado<br />

from 2011-13. Courtesy photo<br />

Encinitas brings on<br />

new HR manager<br />

ENCINITAS — Courtney<br />

Barrett has been appointed<br />

Human Resources (HR)<br />

Manager for the city of<br />

Encinitas. She replaces Tom<br />

Beckord, who recently retired<br />

after serving the city for 18<br />

years.<br />

Barrett oversees a<br />

$900,000 budget and five<br />

employees. She reports to City<br />

Manager Gus Vina and is a<br />

member of the city’s Cabinet<br />

Team.<br />

Barrett supervises all<br />

aspects of the HR division,<br />

including staff recruitment<br />

and training, employee/labor<br />

relations, benefits administration,<br />

compensation and related<br />

activities. She ensures that the<br />

city complies with City Council<br />

policy, state and federal laws,<br />

union agreements, sound professional<br />

practices and strong<br />

ethical standards. She also will<br />

be responsible for a classification<br />

and compensation study<br />

as well as a new employee<br />

development program.<br />

Barrett says, “As head of<br />

an internal ‘customer service’<br />

team, my job is to provide support<br />

for city departments so<br />

they can successfully accomplish<br />

their strategic goals.”<br />

Gus Vina states, “<strong>The</strong> city<br />

takes pride in the people who<br />

serve the organization and the<br />

Encinitas community. By hiring<br />

and training quality<br />

employees, we keep Encinitas<br />

a good place to work and thus<br />

are able to sustain delivery of<br />

excellent public services. We<br />

are confident that Courtney<br />

Barrett has the ability to focus<br />

on continuous improvement<br />

and adherence to best practices.”<br />

Barrett, who holds a bachelor’s<br />

degree and MBA, has<br />

worked in the human<br />

resources field for 10 years.<br />

She served the County of San<br />

Diego from 2002-11, progressing<br />

from HR analyst to labor<br />

relations officer. In the latter<br />

position, she represented the<br />

county in negotiation of labor<br />

relations for 25 bargaining<br />

units and eight unions.<br />

From 2011-13, Barrett was<br />

human resources manager for<br />

the city of Coronado.<br />

Among her diverse<br />

responsibilities, she oversaw<br />

recruitment, selection, classification,<br />

compensation, workers<br />

compensation, employee benefits,<br />

employee relations and<br />

training.<br />

Residents that form part of the local chapter of Organizing for Action gather outside of 49th Congressional<br />

District representative Darrell Issa’s office in the hopes of talking about climate change. Photo by Jared<br />

Whitlock<br />

Citizens of Encinitas<br />

control your future.<br />

<strong>The</strong> quotation below is taken from a city ordered report from<br />

Orange County law firm Rutan & Tucker. This 49 page report on the<br />

4 page Right to Vote Initiative is super packed with, “what ifs?”,<br />

might happen & tons of ambiguous language. <strong>The</strong> quote below is<br />

one of the few if not only clear verbs “would accomplish.”<br />

“If passed, the voter<br />

approval requirements,<br />

extended public notice<br />

requirements and absolute<br />

height limit would<br />

accomplish the goal of voter<br />

control, and facilitate the<br />

maintenance of community<br />

character in Encinitas.” *<br />

VOTE<br />

“YES” on Prop A<br />

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A3


A4 THE COAST NEWS<br />

MAY <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Gas Tax Funds to be used on rail trail expansion<br />

By Rachel Stine<br />

CARLSBAD — City<br />

Council approved nearly<br />

$800,000 in funds to modify<br />

and expand a portion of<br />

Carlsbad’s <strong>Coast</strong>al Rail Trail<br />

at its <strong>May</strong> 28 meeting.<br />

As a whole, the <strong>Coast</strong>al<br />

Rail Trail extends from the<br />

San Luis Rey River in<br />

Oceanside to the Santa Fe<br />

Depot in San Diego.<br />

<strong>The</strong> city’s project will<br />

connect the paved, wheelchair<br />

accessible <strong>Coast</strong>al Rail<br />

Trail in Carlsbad at Oak<br />

Avenue to the <strong>Coast</strong>al Rail<br />

Trail in Oceanside at Eaton<br />

Street, and is intended to<br />

improve bicycle and pedestrian<br />

access in the cities, according<br />

to the project report. <strong>The</strong><br />

connection will run south<br />

from Eaton Street along<br />

Carlsbad Boulevard across<br />

the Buena Vista Lagoon and<br />

Councilmember Keith Blackburn, center, with Councilmembers Lorraine Wood, left, and Farrah Douglas listen<br />

to city staff’s reasoning for using Gas Tax Funds for expanding the <strong>Coast</strong>al Rail Trail and adding a roundabout<br />

at the <strong>May</strong> 28 meeting. Photo by Rachel Stine<br />

continue south down State<br />

Street to Oak Avenue.<br />

<strong>The</strong> project will involve<br />

reducing the lanes along<br />

Carlsbad Boulevard over the<br />

Buena Vista Lagoon to one<br />

northbound and one southbound<br />

lane to make room for<br />

bike lanes and a sidewalk,<br />

explained Jon Schauble, a<br />

city project engineer. It will<br />

also include adding a roundabout<br />

at the Carlsbad<br />

Boulevard and State Street<br />

intersection.<br />

“Our traffic engineer<br />

decided that (the roundabout)<br />

would be a great feature<br />

to add because it would<br />

enhance safety of that intersection,”<br />

said Schauble.<br />

Carlsbad received<br />

$800,000 in an Active<br />

Transportation Grant from<br />

SANDAG in 2012, and City<br />

Council voted at this week’s<br />

meeting to allocate $749,000<br />

in matching funds to cover<br />

the remaining cost of the project.<br />

<strong>The</strong> trail expansion and<br />

roundabout will cost about<br />

$1.55 million total, according<br />

to engineer’s estimates.<br />

<strong>The</strong> city’s matching<br />

funds will come from Gas Tax<br />

Funds.<br />

Carlsbad resident<br />

George Tai spoke at the City<br />

Council meeting to protest<br />

the use of Gas Tax Funds on<br />

what he saw as a bicycle and<br />

pedestrian trail project.<br />

“Pedestrians and bikers<br />

don’t pay gas taxes, but autoowners<br />

do. This is another<br />

example of redistribution of<br />

our tax dollars away from<br />

intended uses,” he said.<br />

Councilmember Keith<br />

Blackburn asked for clarification<br />

about why Gas Tax Funds<br />

were selected, saying, “Mr.Tai<br />

has a good point (about) redirecting<br />

funds from one to<br />

another.”<br />

Public Works Director<br />

Skip Hammann explained<br />

that staff selected Gas Tax<br />

Funds because the project<br />

will improve safety for pedestrians<br />

and motorists as well,<br />

particularly with the roundabout.<br />

City staff is still waiting<br />

to obtain NEPA environmental<br />

clearance from Caltrans<br />

and US Fish and Wildlife for<br />

the project. Once that is<br />

received, staff will return<br />

before City Council for<br />

authorization to request bids<br />

for the project.<br />

Member of Mexican<br />

Mafia pleads guilty<br />

By Rachel Stine<br />

SAN DIEGO — Mexican<br />

Mafia member Rudy Espudo,<br />

who controlled gang activity<br />

and drug sales throughout<br />

North County, plead guilty to<br />

charges of racketeering, drug<br />

sales and brandishing a gun<br />

during a drug-trafficking<br />

crime at the U.S. District<br />

Court in San Diego on <strong>May</strong><br />

23.<br />

Espudo, also known as<br />

“Crazy,” and more than 20<br />

other alleged gang members<br />

were arrested and charged in<br />

2012 with organized crime<br />

and drug related activities.<br />

<strong>The</strong> arrests were the<br />

result of “Operation<br />

Notorious County,” an investigation<br />

led by the North<br />

County Regional Gang Task<br />

Force and aided by federal,<br />

state and local officials from<br />

summer 2010 through<br />

January 2012.<br />

According to the indictment,<br />

Espudo is a verified<br />

member of the Mexican<br />

Mafia, whose members controlled<br />

drug sales in<br />

Escondido, San Marcos,<br />

Fallbrook, as well as local prisons<br />

and jails including San<br />

Diego's Vista Detention<br />

Facility.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Mafia ruled over<br />

local Hispanic gangs, including<br />

Diablos, West Side,Varrio<br />

San Marcos, and Varrio<br />

Fallbrook Locos, by demanding<br />

a “tax” from its members<br />

in order to sell drugs in certain<br />

areas.<br />

If a gang failed to pay the<br />

tax, the mafia would place a<br />

“green light” on that gang,<br />

authorizing mafia members<br />

and other gang affiliates to<br />

assault and/or murder the<br />

members of the offending<br />

gang in the community or in<br />

jails or prisons.<br />

As one of the main mem-<br />

bers of the mafia in the area,<br />

Espudo had the ability to<br />

sanction the murder and/or<br />

assault of member of affiliated<br />

gangs and received proceeds<br />

from mafia taxes.<br />

As part of his plea, he<br />

admitted to accepting payments<br />

from drug dealers who<br />

distributed methamphetamine,<br />

cocaine, heroin, and<br />

other drugs, according to a<br />

press release from the FBI<br />

and Department of Justice.<br />

He also admitted to<br />

ordering the robbery of a<br />

drug dealer who refused to<br />

make tax payments with the<br />

use of a shotgun.<br />

He was arrested on Jan.<br />

25, 2012 at his home in<br />

Escondido and is currently in<br />

custody in San Diego, according<br />

to Debra Hartman, media<br />

representative for the<br />

Department of Justice.<br />

Espudo, 40, faces a minimum<br />

of 27 years in prison,<br />

and will be sentenced Oct. 7,<br />

said Hartman.<br />

He has several other<br />

prior convictions, including<br />

bringing illegal aliens into the<br />

U.S. in 2001 and possessing<br />

methamphetamine in prison<br />

in 1993, according to court<br />

records.<br />

Deli and<br />

Dogs to<br />

fill stand<br />

ENCINITAS —<br />

Looking to buy a bagel,<br />

rent a boogie board, get<br />

some beach toys for the<br />

kids and — don’t forget<br />

the sunscreen lotion — all<br />

in one convenient location,<br />

not just near but at<br />

the beach? Welcome to<br />

Moonlight Beach Deli<br />

and Dogs, operated by<br />

Kihack Management,<br />

LLC, which operates the<br />

Encinitas Chevron and<br />

Car Wash and its original<br />

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MAY <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Weidner a longtime fixture<br />

on the Encinitas flower scene<br />

By Lillian Cox<br />

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

of the Ecke Ranch last August<br />

marked the end of an era, particularly<br />

for those who<br />

remember Encinitas in its<br />

heyday as Flower Capital of<br />

the World. Sharing credit for<br />

the title is Weidner’s Gardens,<br />

still thriving after almost 50<br />

years under the watchful eye<br />

of matriarch Evelyn Weidner.<br />

Flowering plants blanket<br />

six acres at Pireaus and<br />

Normandy Road where<br />

Weidner’s grows and sells<br />

Ecke poinsettias and pansies<br />

in the winter, and begonias<br />

and fuschias in the spring and<br />

summer. Weidner, 84, says<br />

she’s not going anywhere.<br />

“I was born in the flower<br />

business, I was raised in the<br />

flower business, I married<br />

Bob Weidner who was in the<br />

flower business and I still love<br />

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Weidner sold the business<br />

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MAY <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

<strong>Coast</strong> <strong>News</strong> urges ‘Yes’ on A<br />

JIM KYDD, PUBLISHER<br />

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“This is the most<br />

important election since<br />

the vote on incorporation<br />

in 1987.”<br />

<strong>The</strong>se are Pam<br />

Slater-Price’s words to<br />

me at a recent meeting.<br />

As I see it, the<br />

major forces at work trying<br />

to affect the outcome<br />

of the Prop A special<br />

election June 18<br />

are:<br />

For Prop A :<br />

(1) A handful of hard working, very<br />

knowledgeable Encinitas residents who want to<br />

keep Encinitas’ community character the way it<br />

is — a small beach town we all love to live in.<br />

(2) Me and my newspaper, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Coast</strong><br />

<strong>News</strong>, with its 25-year reputation for impartial<br />

and fair reporting.<br />

(3) Some very knowledgeable public figures<br />

who have nothing to gain by the passage of<br />

Prop A. For me the most notable is Pam Slater-<br />

Price.<br />

Against Prop A :<br />

(1) Developer interests<br />

(2) Our staff-influenced City Council<br />

(3) Our city staff<br />

(4) Encinitas residents who have become<br />

confused.<br />

Let’s talk about who is against Prop<br />

A:<br />

(1) Developer interests — Pretty much<br />

goes without saying. Did you know that many of<br />

the “No on A” slick mailers have the same<br />

source address as those supporting Jerome<br />

Stocks in the last election?<br />

(2) Our City Council — Boy was I disappointed<br />

with the council’s decision to unanimously<br />

support a “No on Prop A” vote. This<br />

decision enabled the developers to put out a<br />

very powerful mailer with all of the council<br />

members’ faces on it.<br />

<strong>The</strong> very clever headline read: “<strong>The</strong>y don’t<br />

agree on much but they agree on this. Vote No<br />

on Prop A.”<br />

This will surely confuse people and gain<br />

many votes in the process.<br />

To me this is an obvious abuse of power by<br />

our City Council. <strong>The</strong>y have no business using<br />

their standing as an officially elected body to<br />

influence an upcoming vote. I would like to ask<br />

Deputy <strong>May</strong>or Lisa Shaffer, an ethics professor<br />

at UCSD, if this is considered “ethical behavior?”<br />

Was it ethical when council members<br />

Jerome Stocks and Christy Guerin used their<br />

names and faces to help Paul Ecke break his<br />

word to the citizens and change the term, “in<br />

perpetuity,” to “nine years,” thus allowing him<br />

to profit by building 100 homes on land he<br />

promised to keep for agriculture use forever?<br />

(3) Our city staff — I really believe that<br />

our city staff, whether it’s a conscience effort or<br />

not, is one of the biggest advocates of a “No on<br />

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Prop A vote.” Some would say they are blatantly<br />

pro development.<br />

Witness the last council meeting.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Council had directed staff to strike the<br />

loophole that allowed a 4/5 vote to bypass the<br />

general plan’s rule that major land use changes<br />

would require a citywide vote. What was presented<br />

and recommended to Council was a language<br />

change that exchanged one loophole for<br />

another. A frustrated Council voted in a nonstaff<br />

recommended, almost loophole free, alternative.<br />

Follow the money. Besides the developers<br />

city staff have the most to benefit. <strong>The</strong>y are all<br />

working toward pensions, like Mark Muir’s<br />

$170,000 a year for life.This alone could cost the<br />

city between $5 million and $8 million. It is my<br />

understanding that the city does not even have<br />

enough to cover the current pension liability.<br />

<strong>The</strong> only answer is to build, build and<br />

build.<br />

More properties mean more property<br />

taxes and more people creating more tax dollars.<br />

All at the price of our beautiful community<br />

character.<br />

(4) Encinitas residents who have become<br />

confused — You can count me in this category<br />

and I can assure you I have spent many more<br />

hours than the average voter studying this<br />

issue.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fact is, it is a very complicated issue<br />

and I am sure the lawyers will get plenty and it<br />

won’t matter what the outcome of the election<br />

is. One thing is for sure, there is a lot of misinformation<br />

going around.<br />

Who is for Prop A?<br />

(1) <strong>The</strong> good people working for a YES on<br />

A, who have been following local politics for<br />

years. <strong>The</strong>y have seen so much of this before<br />

and truly want to keep the quality of Encinitas<br />

life and so do I.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> <strong>Coast</strong> <strong>News</strong><br />

(3) Public figures who have nothing to<br />

gain.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are many, but for this example, I will<br />

use Pam Slater-Price.<br />

I choose to follow Pam Slater-Price’s advice<br />

and vote a big fat “Yes on Prop A.”<br />

Here’s why. She has been a long-time<br />

Encinitas resident. She has served on planning<br />

commissions and was voted to the Encinitas<br />

City Council in 1988 with the most votes. She<br />

has served more than 20 years on the County<br />

Board of Supervisors. She has no monetary<br />

interest in this election. It’s simple. She loves<br />

this town.<br />

During this time she has seen it all.<br />

She has gained support and respect from<br />

both sides of the aisle as well as from developers<br />

and environmentalists.<br />

She says “vote YES on Prop A,” and that is<br />

good enough for me.<br />

I hope it is good enough for you.<br />

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Constitutional crisis coming over prisons?<br />

By Thomas D. Elias<br />

Rarely since the Civil War have state officials<br />

anywhere in America been as close to<br />

openly defying federal authority as Gov. Jerry<br />

Brown and the Legislature are today.<br />

Brown averted a constitutional crisis in<br />

mid-<strong>May</strong>, when he acceded to the demand of a<br />

three-judge federal court panel and submitted<br />

a plan to reduce the state prison population by<br />

10,000 convicts on top of the approximately<br />

24,000 already cut by the ongoing realignment<br />

program.<br />

That program sees many non-violent, supposedly<br />

non-serious offenders who previously<br />

would have gone to state prisons staying in<br />

county jails or getting released under supervision<br />

earlier than they previously could have<br />

been.<br />

Some sheriffs already complain local probation<br />

officers are overworked and their jails<br />

underfunded despite the state’s sending<br />

money their way to pay for additional county<br />

caseloads.<br />

But realignment and its unprecedented<br />

slashing of well over 10 percent of the prison<br />

population isn’t enough for the judges, whose<br />

previous orders have been upheld by the U.S.<br />

Supreme Court. <strong>The</strong>y insist prison health care<br />

is still substandard, despite Brown’s claim that<br />

California’s system is “one of the best in the<br />

nation.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> new plan Brown submitted under<br />

duress would move 1,600 inmates from state<br />

prisons to leased cells in county jails with extra<br />

space. It would send more people to private<br />

prisons, where about 8,000 California convicts<br />

sit today.And about 1,250 inmates with serious<br />

or violent convictions would move to firefighting<br />

camps now housing lesser offenders.<br />

It would still fall 2,570 inmates short of<br />

the court-demanded cuts.<br />

Brown will appeal the court order, but if<br />

it’s eventually upheld, his plan will require<br />

action by the Legislature for both funding and<br />

the authority to make moves like granting<br />

“medical paroles” to about 400 elderly or disabled<br />

inmates.<br />

Brown appointees call his partial plan<br />

“ugly,” admitting it might pose risks to public<br />

safety and suggesting it might cause state<br />

courts to release inmates from local jails. It’s<br />

still far short of what the federal judges<br />

demand.This could eventually cause the governor<br />

and some of his top aides to be held in contempt<br />

of court.<br />

Meanwhile, former Republican Lt. Gov.<br />

Abel Maldonado now makes the possible public<br />

safety danger the main early theme of his<br />

campaign for the GOP nomination to challenge<br />

Brown’s reelection next year.<br />

Both Democratic and Republican legisla-<br />

tive leaders also express reluctance to go along<br />

with the court order.<br />

Democratic state Senate President<br />

Darrell Steinberg of Sacramento said he supports<br />

Brown’s appeal, as did Assembly<br />

Republican leader Connie Conway of Tulare,<br />

who told a reporter government “must do<br />

everything within (our) power to prevent the<br />

release of dangerous felons.”<br />

Maldonado started his campaign by<br />

announcing an initiative petition drive to overturn<br />

the entire realignment program Brown<br />

began because of the initial court order.<br />

Maldonado says he would satisfy federal<br />

courts by reopening shuttered prisons, building<br />

new ones and begging for more time. “<strong>The</strong><br />

court said reduce, not release,” he said in an<br />

interview. But the judges have refused extensions<br />

before and most of Maldonado’s program<br />

would take years.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re was a threat that Brown could be<br />

held in contempt if he did not file a plan this<br />

month, but no court order demands anything<br />

of the Legislature, except via the fact the governor<br />

cannot do all he reluctantly proposes<br />

without a legislative OK. This may leave lawmakers<br />

safe, no matter how they eventually<br />

vote.<br />

But Brown could find himself in a situation<br />

somewhat like former Alabama Gov.<br />

George Wallace, who stood in the door of an<br />

auditorium at the University of Alabama in a<br />

symbolic attempt to keep it lily white. Brown<br />

won’t stand in a prison gate, blocking convict<br />

releases. Unlike Wallace or predecessor<br />

Arnold Schwarzenegger, he’s not a grandstander;<br />

he created no photo-ops during this<br />

spring’s wildfires. But he could precipitate a<br />

crisis by failing to act if the Supreme Court<br />

backs the judges’ current order.<br />

What might happen if Brown became the<br />

first governor of this century held in contempt<br />

for defying a court order? Would he be arrested<br />

by federal marshals? Might his Highway<br />

Patrol bodyguards clash with federalized<br />

National Guard troops? Not likely. It’s also<br />

improbable President Obama would confront<br />

a Democratic governor who maintains he’s protecting<br />

public safety.<br />

But an unresolved standoff could undermine<br />

the authority of federal judges everywhere,<br />

which Brown the former state attorney<br />

general would not want.<br />

This makes it most likely that even if the<br />

Supreme Court backs the judges now jousting<br />

with Brown, some compromise will emerge<br />

before there’s a true constitutional crisis. But<br />

all bets are off if Maldonado’s initiative should<br />

make the 2014 ballot and pass.<br />

Email Thomas Elias at tdelias@aol.com, or<br />

visit californiafocus.net


MAY <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

OPINION&EDITORIAL<br />

COMMUNITY COMMENTARIES<br />

Yoga doesn’t push religion<br />

By LoRayne Haye<br />

After wading through three pages of the<br />

expert witness, Candy Gunther Brown’s C.V., I<br />

find it disturbing that she has little to no credible<br />

background in Eastern Religious studies.<br />

Her entire tour through college has been dedicated<br />

to American History, literature and<br />

American Civilization, including a focal point<br />

of analysis centered on, “American Religious<br />

History & culture from the 1600s through the<br />

present.” 1. Her perspective is drawn from<br />

British Colonialism and a Protestant-<br />

Christian perspective — it’s myopic and<br />

biased at best. In reviewing her deposition<br />

statements, there was one in particular which<br />

I found of interest:<br />

“Historically, yoga has been closely associated<br />

with religious traditions of India that<br />

today, are identified as Hindu, Buddhist, or<br />

Jain.” Her biased assumption is — <strong>The</strong>refore,<br />

present day Yoga teaches Buddhist, Hindu<br />

and Jain Religious aspects to all who participate<br />

in classes.<br />

If we are to base yoga on its past history,<br />

then Christianity may as well be in the comparative<br />

mix, too. <strong>The</strong>refore, it could be said<br />

that:<br />

“Historically, Christianity has been closely<br />

associated with accusing women of being<br />

witches and burning them at the stake in the<br />

Set the record straight<br />

As a 52-year resident, manager of a 50year-old<br />

Leucadia business in the same location<br />

on Highway 101, and co-founding board<br />

member of Leucadia 101 Mainstreet<br />

Association (L-101), I’d just like to set the<br />

record straight about recent Encinitas Prop A<br />

shenanigans.<br />

No. 1.<strong>The</strong> L-101 board on April 19 did not<br />

come to a unanimous vote against Prop A as<br />

abundantly is being implied in print, telephonically<br />

and online. According to one of our<br />

board members, the city requested our board<br />

take a stand on Prop A. Downtown’s Encinitas<br />

101 had publicly announced at City Hall that<br />

their board was unanimously against it, (and<br />

conscientiously later had to retract that statement).<br />

But at our board meeting, there were<br />

three board members in favor of Prop A and<br />

one undecided that blocked the unanimous<br />

negative vote which certain board members<br />

in our group desired.<br />

No. 2. Mike Andreen was invited to the L-<br />

101 board meeting to speak against Prop A.<br />

Bruce Ehlers who is versed on and committed<br />

to the favor of Prop A was on the other hand,<br />

uninvited (even after my request for him to be<br />

there as a valuable source of information on<br />

the proposition and a qualified point / counter<br />

point person to be present for Mike’s fiery<br />

darts). Mike couldn’t come for personal reasons<br />

and Bruce was remained forbidden to<br />

come “because he didn’t get back with L-101<br />

on a previous request to supply L-101 with a<br />

one page report on Prop A”. Still, Bruce was<br />

ready, willing and able to be present for live<br />

comments and questions from our board but<br />

remained uninvited.<br />

No. 3. EncinitasHOPE.com with disregard<br />

for the truth and without permission<br />

used our L-101 logo to push their agenda<br />

against Prop A on their recently printed literature<br />

sent to many residents. Likewise,<br />

encinitasHOPE.com uses “Leucadia Main<br />

Street Association” deceitfully on their website<br />

to garner votes against Prop A. <strong>The</strong>y have<br />

since been asked to cease to do so by our president,<br />

William Morrison and irrespectively<br />

have not ceased as of the date of this email to<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Coast</strong> <strong>News</strong>. Personally, I value the names<br />

and reputations of our 101 associations and<br />

many have worked hard, spent lots of money<br />

and volunteered much of their lives for the<br />

benefit of each community (add to that, all<br />

the taxpayers who partially fund our organizations),<br />

so I’m pretty appalled at this lack of<br />

respect by anyone to misrepresent our group<br />

for private political gain. I am also dismayed<br />

that the hundreds of paid members of our<br />

local organizations were NOT the ones polled<br />

New America and Europe.” — <strong>The</strong>refore, present<br />

day Christians burn all women who may<br />

act like witches.<br />

Needless to say, neither of these lunatic<br />

assertions are anywhere near the truth.<br />

Moreover, Ms. Browns’ statement is a classic<br />

definition of hyperbole. Since the expert witness<br />

studied American Religious History from<br />

1600 to the present, I’m sure she’s aware of the<br />

Salem Witch Trials that took place from 1692<br />

to1693, with more than 200 people being<br />

accused of practicing witchcraft, by people<br />

who were of the Christian faith. 2 Fortunately,<br />

over the course of time, the township deduced<br />

that the trials were a mistake, and compensated<br />

those families that were convicted, and or<br />

executed. Since then these trials have become<br />

synonymous with paranoia and injustice —<br />

much like the hysteria which has been<br />

brought forward by the Christian parents and<br />

their attorney, over the yoga classes offered in<br />

the Encinitas School District.<br />

<strong>The</strong> point to be made is this; how Yoga is<br />

presently taught in America, is quite a departure<br />

from how it was relayed back in the day,<br />

or in India for that matter. Also, Americanized<br />

Yoga, by in large does not put forward the religious<br />

connotations that true Eastern Yoga<br />

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

TURN TO YOGA ON A22<br />

about Prop A, but instead a handful of board<br />

members only. Not to mention the urgency of<br />

the 11th hour decision thrust upon us without<br />

any previous discussion within our group<br />

after several months of Prop A being an<br />

important public decision for all of Encinitas.<br />

I originally wrote this letter prior to inviting<br />

the public to the annual Leucadia Town<br />

Council Membership Meeting at the<br />

Encinitas Library in which there was an excellent<br />

debate between (former Planning<br />

Commissioner) Pro A: Bruce Ehlers and<br />

(Local Architect); Con A: Steve Shakelton, but<br />

it was not printed in time. If you are still undecided<br />

about Prop A, please consider what<br />

merit there is to any organization that has to<br />

misrepresent facts to the public to gain votes.<br />

I hope you’ll then please vote YES on Prop A.<br />

Fred Caldwell,<br />

Leucadia<br />

Felien is the extremist<br />

Once again, Councilman Felien just doesn’t<br />

get it. (U-T, 5/22/13: Sanchez Losing Seat on<br />

<strong>Coast</strong>al) He uses words in a recent article<br />

about Councilwoman Sanchez and <strong>Coast</strong>al<br />

Commission appointments like a bludgeon.<br />

Words like “environmental extremism” for<br />

those who care about a healthy environment<br />

demonstrates he doesn’t recognize himself<br />

and the part he plays when environmentally<br />

caring folks push back. Felien, Feller and<br />

Kern (FFK) are the so-called extremists,<br />

approving businesses “at any cost.” <strong>The</strong>y<br />

almost never turn down any business, no matter<br />

how pollutant producing it is or how much<br />

it negatively affects taxpayers and the neighborhoods.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y continue to work under the<br />

assumption they were elected by someone<br />

else besides the voters in Oceanside who<br />

value clean beaches and clean air. Mostly they<br />

vote to please their taskmasters, their out of<br />

town lobbyist campaign supporters like the<br />

ABC and Building Industry Association.<br />

Many of us believe a good, clean environment<br />

creates revenue-generating opportunities<br />

that are beneficial to a broad range of<br />

interested parties. Sadly, FFK can’t seem to<br />

grasp the concept that a healthy environment<br />

is business friendly and also very tourism-dollar<br />

friendly. Oceanside relies a great deal on<br />

clean beaches and that includes keeping<br />

upstream creeks and rivers clean too. Caring<br />

about the environment and approving revenue<br />

generating business are not mutually<br />

exclusive, as long as you follow the rules. FFK<br />

seem to only follow the rules they like.<br />

Nadine Scott,<br />

Oceanside<br />

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Why I am Voting ‘No’ on Prop A<br />

By Teresa Arballo Barth<br />

Protecting Encinitas from high density<br />

building, over-development and control by a<br />

4/5 super majority City Council to change<br />

land use zoning all represent the “spirit” of<br />

the Prop A — <strong>The</strong> Right-to-Vote Initiative.<br />

<strong>The</strong> City Council agrees with this intent<br />

and at the <strong>May</strong> 22 meeting voted unanimously<br />

to eliminate the 4/5 super majority exception<br />

and added a requirement for voter<br />

approval of the comprehensive General Plan<br />

update. Council will submit these changes<br />

for voter ratification on the Nov. 4, 2014<br />

General Election ballot.<br />

Unfortunately, the Initiative also included<br />

language the City Council could not support<br />

because of ambiguity that, in the council’s<br />

opinion, could lead to interpretations<br />

contrary to the “spirit” of the initiative and<br />

to the detriment of the community.<br />

For example, the Initiative will amend<br />

components of previously approved Specific<br />

Plans, based on past experiences these provisions<br />

must be certified by the California<br />

<strong>Coast</strong>al Commission before they can go into<br />

effect in the coastal zone, which is approximately<br />

two-thirds of the city.<br />

Former <strong>Coast</strong>al Commissioner Sara Wan<br />

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

would not delay the implementation of the<br />

Initiative, yet recently the Cardiff Specific<br />

Plan, approved by the City Council in July<br />

2010 could not be implemented without<br />

<strong>Coast</strong>al Commission approval. It took nearly<br />

three years and required changes requested<br />

by the Commission. During this time the<br />

existing codes prevailed.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is no clear answer as to what the<br />

impacts would be if the <strong>Coast</strong>al Commission<br />

does not approve changes required by a<br />

voter-approved initiative.<br />

All of this uncertainty and ambiguity<br />

opens the door for legal challenges.<br />

Supporters of the Prop A say that it<br />

doesn’t change any existing property rights<br />

but that is not entirely true. Only if a property<br />

owner has a valid building permit and performed<br />

substantial work on the project are<br />

they considered “vested” and not affected by<br />

the changes.<br />

I sympathize with the public’s desire to<br />

limit over-development and their frustration<br />

with state-mandated requirements such as<br />

the Density Bonus Law that requires the city<br />

to grant developers waivers from city development<br />

standards, including density, height<br />

limits and parking requirements, if the projects<br />

include as few as one affordable unit.<br />

Prop A and the <strong>Coast</strong>al Commission<br />

By Sara Wan<br />

I would like to comment on the statements<br />

by the attorneys for Rutan and the city<br />

that, “the Initiative would not take effect<br />

unless and until it is unconditionally certified<br />

by the <strong>Coast</strong>al Commission.” This statement<br />

is incorrect.<strong>The</strong> Commission does not, has not<br />

and never will certify any initiative because it<br />

does not have the legal authority to do so.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commission’s authority is to certify<br />

any Local <strong>Coast</strong>al Program amendments that<br />

may arise from the initiative for their conformity<br />

to the <strong>Coast</strong>al Act. <strong>The</strong>se are not the<br />

same things.<br />

<strong>The</strong> certification of an LCP amendment<br />

is no different for this than for any changes to<br />

the General Plan or Specific Plan that is not<br />

consistent with the existing LCP. Such<br />

amendments would have to be initiated by<br />

the city, not by the Commission. <strong>The</strong> city<br />

would only be required to process an LCP<br />

amendment if a zoning change approved by<br />

the voters required one.<br />

In this instance most of the proposition is<br />

about process, so only if the city were to<br />

approve an up-zoning and the voters<br />

approved that up-zoning would it trigger the<br />

A7<br />

However, the courts have been very<br />

clear that state law supersedes local regulations<br />

and voter approved initiatives.<br />

By establishing more restrictive regulations,<br />

the more likely it is that property owners<br />

will use the Density Bonus Law to circumvent<br />

our constraints. <strong>The</strong> very projects the<br />

proponents thought they were preventing<br />

may become more common if Prop A is<br />

approved.<br />

Prop A supporters argue that the council<br />

could have adopted the Initiative outright,<br />

saving the cost of a special election.<br />

However, Section 13 of the Initiative specifically<br />

requests a Special Election if the petition<br />

was signed by not less than 15 percent of<br />

the voters in the city, which was the case.<br />

Even if I agreed 100 percent with all sections<br />

of the Initiative, I believe that all<br />

Encinitas voters should have the “Right to<br />

Vote” on the Right to Vote Initiative.<br />

Furthermore, a decision of this significance<br />

should be determined by the majority<br />

of the voters not 15 percent who signed a<br />

petition, which they may or may not have<br />

read.<br />

I understand the public’s desire to have<br />

control over what happens in their community.<br />

However, I do not believe it is possible to<br />

make precise rules to deal with the complex<br />

nature of our diverse community.<br />

<strong>The</strong> character of a community is defined<br />

by much more than the height of<br />

buildings...it’s the beaches, parks and open<br />

space, libraries, schools, thriving local businesses,<br />

arts and culture, public safety and<br />

the diverse people who live here.<br />

That is why the City Council will seek<br />

voter approval of the comprehensive<br />

General Plan Update providing the community<br />

with a greater voice in our future not<br />

just the heights of the buildings.<br />

I urge you to Vote No on Prop A and<br />

become actively engaged in the process to<br />

update our General Plan so that we as a community<br />

can come together to create a positive<br />

vision for our future.<br />

I am committed to doing the right thing<br />

but not in an irresponsible way.<br />

Vote No on Prop A.<br />

Disclaimer: Comments represent my opinion<br />

and should not be considered the opinion of<br />

the City Council or the city of Encinitas.<br />

References to the City Council are statements of<br />

fact based on council actions.<br />

Editors note: Teresa Barth is mayor of the<br />

city of Encinitas.<br />

need for an LCP amendment. Nothing in this<br />

proposition would result in a delay in implementation<br />

and the fear that the decrease in<br />

height would do so is also unfounded.<strong>The</strong> language<br />

of the current Specific Plans is permissive.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y state: “Maximum height allowed”<br />

or “may go to.” Thus a decrease in the height<br />

allowed should not trigger the need for a<br />

Specific Plan amendment and would not<br />

delay implementation. <strong>The</strong> recent Cardiff<br />

Specific Plan issue is not comparable. <strong>The</strong>re<br />

was no initiative involved. In this case, the<br />

proposition does not trigger the need for any<br />

Specific Plan amendments unless the public<br />

votes to make changes to the zoning.<br />

Sara Wan is considered to be a leading<br />

expert in the area of the application of the<br />

<strong>Coast</strong>al Act and court decisions affecting its<br />

implementation, and <strong>Coast</strong>al Commission regulations,<br />

procedures and permit history. After<br />

leaving the Commission she founded <strong>Coast</strong>al<br />

Land Use Consultants, LLC. CLUC specializes<br />

in assisting those with issues of concern at State<br />

regulatory agencies, including the <strong>Coast</strong>al<br />

Commission; State Lands Commission and<br />

Water Boards.


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<strong>The</strong> phone hadn’t rung all<br />

day, which was a blessing<br />

because we’d been catching up<br />

on a thousand and one things<br />

around the house. For us,<br />

spring cleaning involves some<br />

heavy lifting — and that’s just<br />

the dust bunnies. As a reward,<br />

we’d decided to treat ourselves<br />

to dinner out. Sue went<br />

upstairs to clean up and the<br />

moment I heard her turn on the<br />

shower, the phone rang.<br />

Dorothy the Computer from<br />

our prescription-by-mail company<br />

was on the line.<br />

“We have some important<br />

questions about ... Sue’s ... prescription.<br />

Is ... Sue ...there?<br />

Please say ‘yes’ or ‘no.’”<br />

“Yes, she’s here but ...”<br />

“Is this ... Sue? Please<br />

answer ‘yes’ or ‘no.’”<br />

“No, but I’m her husband<br />

...”<br />

“Please have ... Sue ... call<br />

1 - 8 0 0 - 5 5 5 -<br />

5553682973401328876, extension<br />

12 for some very important<br />

information about your prescription.Thank<br />

you.”<br />

When I think of the 23<br />

hours and 55 minutes a day<br />

that neither of us are in the<br />

shower, I wonder how it is possible<br />

that the computer will call<br />

the exact moment one of us<br />

turns on the water. I can see<br />

how a computerized phone call<br />

makes it easier for my health<br />

care provider; what I can’t see<br />

is how it makes things easier<br />

for me. It is a one-way call disguised<br />

as a conversation. <strong>The</strong><br />

only time you should have to<br />

answer a question with only<br />

“yes” or “no” is when you’re on<br />

“Judge Judy.”<br />

I want my wife to get her<br />

medicine, and I don’t want her<br />

to have to call 1-800-555-<br />

5553682973401328876, extension<br />

12. Just let me speak to a<br />

human. Or a better computer<br />

program.<br />

When I call someone, the<br />

first words out of my mouth are<br />

usually, “Is this a good time for<br />

you to talk?” I’m pretty sure a<br />

computer could learn how to<br />

say that. And if the answer is<br />

no, the computer could ask,<br />

“When is a good time to call<br />

you?”“Never” should be one of<br />

the choices.<br />

<strong>The</strong> only good thing about<br />

computer phone calls is that I<br />

don’t feel guilty about hanging<br />

up on a computer. I don’t think<br />

that I have hurt its feelings.<br />

What bothers me is that they<br />

could be done so much better.<br />

How many times has this<br />

happened to you? <strong>The</strong> computer<br />

asks you to type in your<br />

account number “for faster<br />

service.” Finally, 20 minutes<br />

later when you finally get to<br />

speak to a human, the first<br />

thing out of his mouth is, “Can<br />

I please have your account<br />

number?” I never type in my<br />

account number anymore, and<br />

it almost always gets me faster<br />

service. By not typing it in, the<br />

computer says, “I’m sorry, I<br />

don’t recognize that. Let me<br />

transfer you to someone who<br />

can help you.”<br />

I have to phone in test<br />

results every few weeks to one<br />

of my health care providers.<br />

<strong>The</strong> first thing their computer<br />

says to me is to call 911 if this is<br />

an emergency. Is there someone<br />

on this planet that would<br />

call 1-800-555-<br />

5553682973401328876, extension<br />

12 first if they were having<br />

an emergency?<br />

Somehow, we can tell the<br />

difference between a computer’s<br />

voice and an actual human.<br />

But every day they are getting<br />

better and more realistic. A<br />

computer recently ended one<br />

call to me by saying “thank<br />

you,” and I said “thank you”<br />

back.Was it just out of habit, or<br />

for a moment, could I not tell<br />

the difference? And what happens<br />

when the day comes that<br />

we really can’t tell the difference?<br />

I think we’ll always be able<br />

to tell, even if the computer<br />

voices are perfect. How many<br />

humans are going to start a conversation<br />

by saying, “If you’d<br />

like to speak to me in Spanish,<br />

press 9” in perfect Spanish? No<br />

matter how human they sound,<br />

that’s got to be a dead giveaway.


MAY <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

BRUCE<br />

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DEAR BRUCE: How<br />

many mutual funds should I<br />

own? Currently I have<br />

eight. — Reader, via email<br />

DEAR READER: <strong>The</strong><br />

short answer is, I have no<br />

idea. First, it depends on<br />

how much money you have<br />

invested. If you have several<br />

million dollars, it may well<br />

be that eight is not a sufficient<br />

number of funds.<br />

Eight is a reasonable number<br />

to cover a fair amount<br />

of money. But if you have a<br />

relatively modest amount of<br />

money, then perhaps eight<br />

is too many.<br />

<strong>The</strong> more important<br />

question is, how are the<br />

mutual funds doing? If<br />

some of them are doing<br />

well, I would stay with<br />

them. If you have one or two<br />

turkeys, it may be time to<br />

drop them and shift the<br />

money into the accounts<br />

that are doing well.<br />

DEAR BRUCE: I am a<br />

senior citizen with only<br />

$10,000 remaining on my<br />

mortgage. My home is valued<br />

at $240,000. Between<br />

my income from investments<br />

and a small pension,<br />

I live comfortably, but there<br />

is nothing left for extras.<br />

Would you recommend<br />

a reverse mortgage so I can<br />

buy a new automobile, or<br />

would you advise selling<br />

some of my stock to accomplish<br />

the purpose? —<br />

Retired in California<br />

DEAR RETIRED:<br />

Much depends on how much<br />

money you have in your<br />

investments. <strong>The</strong> reverse<br />

mortgage would be the last<br />

thing I recommend, if you<br />

have other assets that can<br />

be converted into cash.<br />

<strong>The</strong> notion of borrowing<br />

against the value of<br />

your home has a lot to recommend<br />

it. <strong>The</strong> older you<br />

get, the better deal you will<br />

get. However, it’s not the<br />

least expensive way to raise<br />

money.<br />

Should you have sufficient<br />

funds, there is no reason<br />

you shouldn’t be spending<br />

principle into your senior<br />

years. It’s not realistic,<br />

although not impossible, to<br />

earn enough on your investments<br />

to allow you to spend<br />

a decent amount of the<br />

total (say 5 percent) and<br />

still not reduce your overall<br />

investments.<br />

Until I know the rest of<br />

the story, it would be difficult<br />

to tell you which way to<br />

go. On balance, the reverse<br />

mortgage may be a useful<br />

tool, but it would be the last<br />

one to consider.<br />

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June 18 is election day...<br />

Vote YES on Prop A<br />

Prop A Fact Sheet – Summary:<br />

the Prop A citizen group is made up of residents representing all 5 Encinitas communities. A land use attorney<br />

drafted Prop A; City Attorney Glenn Sabine approved the language and wrote the petition summary.<br />

<strong>The</strong> City-ordered report from Orange County law firm Rutan & Tucker is packed with ambiguous language.<br />

Fact vs. FICTION:<br />

Rebuttal to claims by Encinitas Hope, a developer-based group opposed to Prop A<br />

FALSE: Prop A will require California <strong>Coast</strong>al<br />

Commission certification before taking effect<br />

FACT: A past <strong>Coast</strong>al Commission Chair’s<br />

opinion states that “there is no basis for the claim<br />

that the <strong>Coast</strong>al Commission will need to certify<br />

or delay the effective date of Proposition A.”<br />

FALSE: Impacts city services such as fire and<br />

police protection<br />

FACT: Prop A helps ensure development<br />

growth beyond our current zoning doesn’t exceed<br />

fire, police, water, etc. infrastructure<br />

FALSE: Drains city financial reserves to defend<br />

lawsuits<br />

FACT: A similar Proposition in effect in<br />

Escondido for over 14 years has not resulted in a<br />

single lawsuit<br />

FALSE: Prop A could restrict your ability to remodel,<br />

expand, refinance, or sell your home.<br />

FACT: Because Prop A applies only to major<br />

zoning changes in density and height, homeowners<br />

not seeking a zoning change would be unaffected<br />

under Prop A.<br />

FALSE: Prop A could be interpreted to allow raising<br />

existing residential building heights<br />

FACT: Residential building height restrictions<br />

under Prop A are based on the current General<br />

Plan with the wording not to “exceed” the maximum<br />

height. Lower height restrictions are consistent<br />

with the current General plan and Proposition<br />

A and shall remain in force<br />

FALSE: Prop A supporters “demanded” a special<br />

election at an estimated $300K-$350K (per Registrar<br />

of Voters), and these costs could result in cuts to city<br />

services<br />

FACT: Proponents collected 8,526 signature<br />

or approximately 23% of the registered voters in<br />

Encinitas. State law requires a special election<br />

when signatures in excess of 15% of registered<br />

voters sign a petition. Two prior attempts by the<br />

City to gather public opinion failed, costing taxpayers<br />

over $1.2M. <strong>The</strong>se attempts were, per the<br />

city’s report, “universally disliked by the vast<br />

majority of residents.” At $400K, a special election<br />

will cost less than these previous attempts.<br />

FALSE: Prop A would jeopardize future revitalization,<br />

investment, and revenues, and impede revitalization<br />

of the Highway 101 corridor.<br />

FACT: Revitalization of Downtown Encinitas<br />

pre-dates the construction of recent 3-story projects.<br />

At least one of these projects went into<br />

bankruptcy and calls into question the economic<br />

value of such structures. <strong>The</strong> City’s Planning<br />

Commission and Economic Revitalization groups<br />

neither believed nor recommended that 3-story<br />

buildings were essential to 101 revitalization.<br />

FALSE: “Encinitas voters already have the right to<br />

vote.”<br />

FACT: <strong>The</strong> current General Plan allows a 4/5<br />

supermajority Council to circumvent a public vote<br />

for increases in zoning. <strong>The</strong> 4/5 vote was exercised<br />

to approve zoning increases for: • Downtown<br />

Encinitas Specific Plan • N 101 Leucadia Specific<br />

Plan.<br />

FALSE: Quality projects would become more difficult<br />

and expensive, potentially unfeasible.<br />

FACT: Projects within current zoning may proceed<br />

with no voter approval based on Prop A and<br />

because voters only decide on major increases to<br />

zoning. Developers will need to propose projects<br />

that residents want to vote “yes” on so they must<br />

be just as beneficial to residents as they are to the<br />

developer<br />

FALSE: Prop A will drive expensive elections to<br />

approve “minor” projects.<br />

FACT: <strong>The</strong> initiative language covers only<br />

major amendments and spells them out. <strong>The</strong><br />

Encinitas City Attorney repeats the major amendment<br />

description in his statements, too.<br />

FALSE: Prop A undermines decades of public<br />

input and millions in revitalization.<br />

FACT: City records show the Planning<br />

Commission reversed the public advisory committee’s<br />

2-story recommendation and approved their<br />

own 3-story recommendation for Downtown<br />

Encinitas on 1st and 2nd streets. Prop A implements<br />

the original public input.<br />

FALSE: Prop A could put the city in violation of<br />

state mandates.<br />

FACT: Prop A changes who approves upzoning,<br />

not whether we comply with mandates.<br />

Residents, not the fickle city council majority,<br />

would have the final say on increases to zoning or<br />

building height.<br />

FALSE: Community 101 groups oppose Prop A.<br />

FACT: Leucadia 101 and Cardiff 101 have<br />

both denied that they have taken any position on<br />

Prop A and that in fact, their logos were used<br />

without their permission on opponent materials.<br />

FALSE: Iconic structures such as the La Paloma<br />

<strong>The</strong>ater, Boathouses, SRF Lotus Towers and Greek<br />

Church would likely not exist. Historic preservation<br />

efforts may also be threatened.<br />

FACT: <strong>The</strong>se structures were originally built<br />

under County rule. <strong>The</strong>y are nonconforming to<br />

current City standards and are grandfathered in<br />

under the current code. <strong>The</strong>y could not be built as<br />

they stand under current code, regardless of<br />

whether Prop A passes. Prop A does not change<br />

their level of noncompliance and does not prevent<br />

their historic preservation.<br />

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A10 THE COAST NEWS<br />

MAY <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Powwow celebrates regional Native American tribes<br />

By Promise Yee<br />

OCEANSIDE — <strong>The</strong> intertribal<br />

San Luis Rey Powwow at<br />

Mission San Luis Rey will draw<br />

more than 200 singers and<br />

dancers June 8 and June 9.<br />

Tribes from California,<br />

Nevada and New Mexico are<br />

expected to attend and participate<br />

in two days of dance competitions.<br />

Dances include the<br />

jingle dance, fancy shawl<br />

dance, buckskin dance and traditional<br />

dance.<br />

Each dance is unique in its<br />

steps, the regalia dancers wear,<br />

and singing and drumming<br />

that accompany it.<br />

“Boys do the double hoops<br />

fancy,” Carmen Mojado, of the<br />

San Luis Rey band of Luiseno<br />

Mission Indians, said. “<strong>The</strong><br />

Napa Impala do the chicken<br />

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“<strong>The</strong> fancy dance is war<br />

dancers,” Steve Mojado, of the<br />

San Luis Rey band of Luiseno<br />

Mission Indians and leader of<br />

Dancing Cloud Singers, said.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y wear wonderful regalia.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y dance faster and faster.<br />

It’s something to see.”<br />

“Dance praises the creator,”<br />

he added.<br />

Dancers start competing<br />

as soon as they can keep a beat.<br />

Singers are invited to<br />

drum if they express interest<br />

and agree to perform drug<br />

Goodbye<br />

Rodents!<br />

Maria Majado, of the Luiseno Tribe, and Jeanette Hamilton, of the<br />

Cahuilla Tribe, in regalia during a previous powwow. This year’s opening<br />

ceremonies will be June 8 and June 9.<br />

and alcohol free. It is customary<br />

for new singers to offer<br />

tobacco to those in the<br />

singing and drumming group<br />

and explain why they want to<br />

join.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y are prayers and<br />

honor songs,” Carmen<br />

Mojado said. “You can’t drink<br />

or do drugs. You can’t swear<br />

around drums.”<br />

Singers must listen and<br />

learn songs, which are sung in<br />

different Native American<br />

languages.<br />

“You need to learn the<br />

words and know what they<br />

mean,” Steve Mojado said.<br />

Event participants and<br />

spectators say hearing the<br />

songs fills them with spirit.<br />

“During the opening ceremony<br />

all dancers dance into<br />

the arena,” Carmen Mojado<br />

said. “It’s my favorite part.<br />

Even the little kids and the<br />

toddlers.”<br />

“<strong>The</strong> music is the heartbeat<br />

of Mother Earth,” she<br />

added. “When I hear the first<br />

drum beat, I sigh.”<br />

In addition to song and<br />

dance performances there<br />

will be a handmade craft fair<br />

and food booths featuring<br />

popular fry bread.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re will be crafts<br />

coming from reservations in<br />

Arizona and New Mexico, all<br />

handmade,” Carmen Mojado<br />

said. “<strong>The</strong> Indian pan bread is<br />

very delicious. It’s a good way<br />

to spend the afternoon.”<br />

Actor Saginaw Grant,<br />

who played Chief Big Bear in<br />

the <strong>2013</strong> “<strong>The</strong> Lone Ranger”<br />

film, will be at the powwow.<br />

Wild Horse Singers and<br />

Hail and Company will perform<br />

and accompany dancers.<br />

Powwow opening ceremonies<br />

will be held at 12:30<br />

p.m. both days and again at<br />

6:30 p.m. June 8.


MAY <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Community helps garden grow<br />

By Jared Whitlock<br />

CARDIFF-BY-THE-SEA<br />

— Kimberley Alkhas’ sons,<br />

second grader Blaize and first<br />

grader Steele, were averse to<br />

anything green on their<br />

plates.<br />

That was until two years<br />

ago, when Blaize brought<br />

home a head of lettuce he<br />

grew in Cardiff Elementary’s<br />

garden.<br />

“We made a salad for<br />

dinner,” Kimberley said.<br />

“From that point on, they<br />

looked forward to bringing<br />

home lettuce and making salads.”<br />

Kimberley, now a volunteer<br />

in the garden, has even<br />

taken to growing pumpkins<br />

and watermelon at home<br />

thanks to her sons’ newfound<br />

interests in planting and harvesting<br />

crops.<br />

“I was raised in the city,<br />

so this is very foreign to me,”<br />

Kimberley said. “I’m slowly<br />

learning.”<br />

It’s a testament to the<br />

vision of Dorothea Smith, who<br />

passed away nearly a year<br />

ago. She contributed $6,000<br />

in seed money for<br />

Scrumptious Schoolyards, the<br />

nonprofit that runs the garden<br />

at Cardiff Elementary.<br />

Each class at Cardiff<br />

Elementary gardens throughout<br />

the year, yielding food for<br />

the school cafeteria’s salad<br />

bar and for students’ families.<br />

Smith donated funds for<br />

20 apple and tangerine trees<br />

as well as two garden beds<br />

about three years ago. Since<br />

then, the garden, next to the<br />

school on the corner of San<br />

Elijo Avenue and<br />

Montgomery Avenue, has<br />

grown in size.<br />

At the end of last year,<br />

the garden swapped places<br />

with the adjacent Dog Park,<br />

affording extra space. Now<br />

there are 20 new garden beds,<br />

sunflowers sprouting on the<br />

perimeter and a large compost<br />

pile.<br />

Having grown tropical<br />

fruit and avocados on an<br />

orchard for nearly a century,<br />

Smith wanted students to<br />

have a better sense of where<br />

their food comes from.<br />

“She was part of one of<br />

those original Encinitas agriculture<br />

families,” said<br />

Catherine Blakespear, Smith’s<br />

granddaughter and the chair<br />

of Scrumptious Schoolyards.<br />

Smith’s parents grew<br />

gladiolas commercially<br />

throughout Encinitas, and she<br />

remained in the community<br />

until passing at the age of 95.<br />

“She was really connected<br />

to the land and wanted<br />

children to have that as well,”<br />

Blakespear said.<br />

Right now, each student<br />

at the school has nearly one<br />

square foot of tillable soil to<br />

work with.<br />

“Kids love to get out<br />

watering cans, they love to dig<br />

in the dirt and love to put a<br />

seed in the ground and see a<br />

couple days later it’s grown,”<br />

Blakespear said.<br />

On Tuesday, a kindergarten<br />

class was busy harvesting<br />

cilantro. Once they<br />

sheared it with the aid of a<br />

teacher, the students bundled<br />

the cilantro, attached a note<br />

with recipes to the herb and<br />

brought it home.<br />

As well as eating healthier,<br />

Blakespear believes students<br />

who garden are less<br />

likely to pollute, litter or<br />

waste resources.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y’re involved in the<br />

land and the biology and the<br />

planet in a way that’s profound,”<br />

Blakespear said. “If<br />

kids can identify plants and<br />

appreciate their environment,<br />

they’ll respect it more.”<br />

Devon Azzam, the garden<br />

teacher at the school, said<br />

that lessons learned in the<br />

garden dovetail with curriculum<br />

from a variety of subjects<br />

taught in the classroom.<br />

Hands-on experiences gardening<br />

reinforce life sciences<br />

classes that cover the stages<br />

of plant development, as well<br />

as weather patterns.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re are a lot of larger<br />

concepts that tie into gardening,”<br />

said Azzam, who has a<br />

master’s degree in gardenbased<br />

learning from UC<br />

Santa Barbara.<br />

Cardiff Elementary<br />

Principal Julie Parker said<br />

that she looks forward to<br />

“more integration between<br />

the curriculum and garden.”<br />

“Watching them expand<br />

has really been something to<br />

watch,” Parker said.<br />

Beyond the seed money<br />

given by Smith, local volunteers<br />

have raised more than<br />

$6,000 for Scrumptious<br />

Schoolyards.And the nonprofit<br />

received grants from the<br />

Rob Machado Foundation<br />

and the city last year.<br />

In the next few months,<br />

the nonprofit will ask Cardiff<br />

Elementary’s Parent Teacher<br />

Association for additional<br />

funds to continue supporting<br />

its garden teacher.<br />

“You build this thing,<br />

and you put in a lot of time<br />

and energy into it, and then<br />

you hope the community,<br />

teachers, parents and students,<br />

think it’s worthwhile to<br />

keep it going,” Blakespear<br />

said.<br />

Those interested in volunteering<br />

time or money can<br />

email scrumptiousschoolyards@yahoo.com.<br />

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Cardiff Elementary kindergarten student Ryan Alvarez harvests cilantro with the help of garden teacher Devon<br />

Azzam. <strong>The</strong> garden is made possible by Scrumptious Schoolyards, a nonprofit that’s galvanized community<br />

support. Photo by Jared Whitlock<br />

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treatment planning.<br />

Following testing in<br />

my practice, I meet with<br />

both parents & teachers<br />

to review in depth written<br />

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adapt their learning<br />

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A12 THE COAST NEWS<br />

MAY <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

I’ve never been one to<br />

head out of town with the<br />

masses on holiday weekends,<br />

especially in<br />

Southern California where<br />

the potential traffic nightmares<br />

can test even the<br />

most patient of us. That,<br />

and the fact that we live in<br />

such a desirable area that<br />

people travel long distances<br />

to visit here, gave me an<br />

idea to create a staycation<br />

by booking a local hotel and<br />

experiencing Encinitas as a<br />

tourist.<br />

I checked in to the Best<br />

Western Inn & Suites in<br />

Encinitas, situated on a<br />

bluff at the corner of<br />

Encinitas Boulevard and<br />

Vulcan in Encinitas. I pass<br />

by this hotel daily and it’s<br />

less than a mile from my<br />

house so there was not even<br />

a highway involved in getting<br />

there.<br />

As mentioned, the Best<br />

Western sits high upon a<br />

bluff so the views are spectacular.<br />

I checked into my<br />

room that overlooked both<br />

Cottonwood Creek Park,<br />

<strong>Coast</strong> Highway looking<br />

north, and a big whitewater<br />

ocean view. As a fan of<br />

trains, it was also cool to<br />

have a nice look at the<br />

<strong>Coast</strong>er, Amtrak, and occasional<br />

freight trains passing<br />

through town.<br />

<strong>The</strong> rooms were nicer<br />

than expected with a huge<br />

balcony, high quality<br />

sheets, nice workstation<br />

FOOD&WINE<br />

Pleasurable staycation at Best Western Inn and Tomiko<br />

DAVID<br />

BOYLAN<br />

Lick the Plate<br />

<strong>The</strong> spectacular view looking out onto the Pacific Ocean from the Best Western Inn & Suites Encinitas and Tomiko restaurant. Photo by David<br />

Boylan<br />

and a big flat screen TV. <strong>The</strong><br />

view from the balcony was<br />

so nice I was tempted to<br />

order some delivery and<br />

spend the evening there. We<br />

stayed until just before sunset,<br />

then set out exploring<br />

our hometown before the<br />

dinner we had scheduled<br />

later at Tomiko, the restaurant<br />

situated next door to<br />

the hotel.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is a trail that<br />

winds down from the hotel<br />

and empties out on to<br />

Vulcan, then a short walk to<br />

the heart of Encinitas. It<br />

was a Wednesday evening<br />

and the farmers market was<br />

in full swing so a stroll<br />

through that was in order.<br />

<strong>The</strong> new Bier Garden had<br />

just opened next to Whole<br />

Foods so that was our next<br />

stop for a beer and to<br />

check out another one of<br />

the many new dining and<br />

drinking establishments in<br />

downtown Encinitas. More<br />

on Bier Garden in a future<br />

column.<br />

It’s interesting how<br />

when I checked into a hotel<br />

in my hometown, my perception<br />

of everything<br />

changed. Walking around<br />

without a sense of purpose<br />

enabled me to really take in<br />

the coolness that is<br />

Encinitas and gain a whole<br />

new perspective on it. After<br />

a few more stops and some<br />

shopping, we made our way<br />

back to Tomiko and our dinner<br />

reservation.<br />

I can best describe the<br />

atmosphere at Tomiko as<br />

“Asian ski lodge” with a<br />

killer view. And, while I’ve<br />

never been to a ski lodge in<br />

Asia, this is how I would<br />

imagine it. Tomiko is the<br />

proprietor and there are<br />

hints at her background<br />

that includes experiences<br />

living in Taiwan, Turkey,<br />

Korea and even in the<br />

south.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n there are the ski<br />

lodge elements of Tomiko,<br />

which are found primarily<br />

in the lounge area. <strong>The</strong><br />

exposed logs and stone combined<br />

with altitude and<br />

panoramic views looking<br />

west just gave me a feeling<br />

that I was in a lodge in the<br />

mountains with an ocean<br />

view. As odd as it may<br />

sound, the whole thing<br />

works in its own unique<br />

way.<br />

On the food side of<br />

things, Tomiko hosts a full<br />

sushi bar serving up sustainable<br />

fish and creative<br />

rolls. <strong>The</strong> menu also<br />

includes lamb chops, Asian<br />

beef wraps, stir fry noodles,<br />

and one of the best filet<br />

mignons in North County.<br />

Tomiko uses sustainable<br />

fish whenever possible,<br />

rice bran oil for all<br />

their cooking, their sushi<br />

rice is gluten-free, soy sauce<br />

is a light mixture, and their<br />

meats are natural with no<br />

hormones added.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir happy hour has<br />

been known by “in-theknow”<br />

locals for years and<br />

the lounge fills up with<br />

folks feasting on some of<br />

the best sushi and roll specials<br />

anywhere. It happens<br />

from 4:30 6:30 p.m. daily<br />

and they have all-night<br />

happy hours twice monthly.<br />

Follow them on<br />

Facebook to find out what<br />

days those are happening.<br />

We sampled a nice variety<br />

of their offerings and while<br />

we missed happy hour, the<br />

prices were still very reasonable.<br />

After dinner we headed<br />

back up to our very nice<br />

room at the Best Western<br />

and had a nightcap on the<br />

balcony looking out on to a<br />

beautiful Pacific ocean.<br />

And while this was a<br />

one-night adventure, I came<br />

away from it with a new<br />

appreciation of my home<br />

town and would recommend<br />

it to any local.<br />

Book your room at bestwesterncalifornia.com<br />

or by<br />

calling (760) 942-7455.<br />

Check out Tomiko at<br />

tomiko.com or call (760)<br />

633-3587.<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.


MAY <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Temecula’s Monte de Oro Executive Chef Taylor Harris, left, and Winemaker Tim Kramer at a recent<br />

Winemakers Dinner. Photo by Frank Mangio<br />

Temecula’s in-demand<br />

winemaker is Tim Kramer<br />

FRANK<br />

MANGIO<br />

Taste of Wine<br />

I first met Tim Kramer<br />

back in 2005 not knowing a lot<br />

about Temecula Wine Country<br />

or much about other California<br />

Wine countries for that matter.<br />

I had just made a name for<br />

myself by spending valuable<br />

time in the wine country of<br />

Tuscany, Italy, and then taking<br />

a writing job at the San Diego<br />

Union Tribune, creating<br />

TASTE OF WINE.<br />

Kramer, at that time, was<br />

and still is the winemaker for<br />

Leonesse Cellars. He was selftaught<br />

from books, kits, 5 gallon<br />

buckets and great volunteer<br />

experience from the<br />

Temecula winemaking legend<br />

Jon McPherson when he was<br />

with Thornton Winery.<br />

From his Leonesse base,<br />

he was approached in 2005 to<br />

make wine for Monte De Oro<br />

and Robert Renzoni Wineries.<br />

Eventually, his client list to<br />

make wines grew to the point<br />

that he now shares his winemaking<br />

abilities with many<br />

wineries under the name<br />

Temecula Valley Winery<br />

Management.<br />

I managed a few minutes<br />

with Kramer at a recent Monte<br />

de Oro “Black Label”<br />

Winemaker’s Dinner that featured<br />

five special reserve wines<br />

and barrel samplings. <strong>The</strong> four<br />

Cabernets and Syrahs poured;<br />

all showcased what the wines<br />

of Temecula can do. Kramer<br />

pointed to the last offering, the<br />

2009 Synergy 65, a wine that I<br />

featured as a “Wine of the<br />

Month” as being the one he<br />

was most proud of. “We<br />

received a Best of Class in the<br />

Winemakers’ Challenge in San<br />

Diego on this wine,” he<br />

declared. “It was barrel aged in<br />

new French Oak for 28 months.<br />

Our vines that were planted<br />

five or six years ago are coming<br />

into their own and really showing<br />

what they can do. <strong>The</strong>re are<br />

five varietals in this blend,<br />

depending on what nature<br />

gives us.” Last year, in the beautiful<br />

2012 harvest, 238 tons of<br />

grapes were made into wine.<br />

According to Monte de Oro<br />

G.M. Ken Zignorski, the red<br />

wine harvest came in at 25 percent<br />

more than forecast from<br />

the 72 acres under vine.<br />

Kramer’s most recent<br />

client is Fazeli Cellars that will<br />

be building a winery inspired<br />

by the ancient traditions of<br />

Persia, between Robert<br />

Renzoni and Keyways, on the<br />

DePortola Trail section of<br />

Temecula Wine Country. Its<br />

wine is named for the ancient<br />

city of Shiraz, where some say<br />

this grape originated.<br />

Wine is already being<br />

made and critically acclaimed.<br />

<strong>The</strong> wines are the passion of BJ<br />

and Wendy Fazeli, who recently<br />

opened a tasting room on<br />

Fourth Street, in Old Town<br />

Temecula. You’ll taste many<br />

selections of French style<br />

whites and reds, premium fruit<br />

with a lovely earthy flavor.<br />

Temecula’s New Cellarz 93<br />

Sizzles with the New Fazeli<br />

Wines<br />

A sense of excitement ran<br />

through the diners at a recent<br />

private dinner at Temecula’s<br />

new Cellarz93. <strong>The</strong> lineup of<br />

Fazeli Wines was poured;<br />

enhancing a chef-inspired<br />

menu hosted by Cheri<br />

Ellstrom, a principal investor<br />

and designer of Cellarz93. She<br />

introduced the menu creator,<br />

Executive Chef Greg Stillman,<br />

who has impressive credentials,<br />

coming from the legendary<br />

Napa Valley French<br />

Laundry in the late-90s where<br />

he developed his culinary skills<br />

from owner and world famous<br />

chef, Thomas Keller. Fazeli’s<br />

“Khayyam Cabernet<br />

Sauvginon 2009 ($55), a rich<br />

boysenberry and blackberry<br />

based cab grabbed the most<br />

attention of the wines served.<br />

Cellarz93 will continue its<br />

local vintners series of wine<br />

dinners June 13 with an intimate<br />

event featuring winemaker<br />

Nick Palumbo of Palumbo<br />

Family Vineyards and Winery.<br />

<strong>The</strong> evening will cost $75.<br />

RSVP at (951) 296-9700.<br />

Wine Bytes<br />

Meet Jaime Orozco from<br />

Mi Sueno Winery of Napa<br />

Valley at North County Wine<br />

Company San Marcos, June 6<br />

from 5 to 9 p.m. This special<br />

tasting event is $20. Call (760)<br />

744-2119.<br />

Twenty/20 Grill & Wine<br />

Bar in Carlsbad has a Street<br />

Fare with a Taste of Spain June<br />

5 from 5 to 8 p.m. Live music,<br />

street food and house made<br />

Sangria for a $20 entry fee.<br />

Details at (760) 827-2500.<br />

An Encinitas Night Out is<br />

being hosted by Meritage Wine<br />

Market June 6 from 5:30 to 7:30<br />

p.m. Local speaker and<br />

humorist Ed Cozza will emcee,<br />

personalizing his book<br />

“Nowhere Yet.” Cost is $35.<br />

Call to RSVP at (760) 479-2500.<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

FOOD&WINE<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 />

A13


A14 THE COAST NEWS<br />

MAY <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

ARTS&ENTERTAINMENT<br />

Marine-life artist honored<br />

By Lillian Cox<br />

ENCINITAS — Brian<br />

Torch started this year in a<br />

funk that began two years<br />

earlier when the recession hit<br />

him personally as a marine<br />

life artist. In a rare moment of<br />

hope last September, he submitted<br />

his portfolio to the distinguished<br />

Wyland<br />

Foundation Ocean Artist<br />

Society.<br />

Founded in 2003, the<br />

Ocean Artist Society has had<br />

more than 20,000 artists submit<br />

their work for consideration<br />

for admission, with just<br />

over 200 members being<br />

inducted to date. Members<br />

are considered to be the<br />

world’s top aquatic photographers,<br />

filmmakers, painters<br />

and sculptors.<br />

“I thought my chances<br />

were one in a million of actually<br />

getting inducted,” Torch<br />

recalled. “I put it out of my<br />

mind because I applied in<br />

September and I thought<br />

they would vote and make a<br />

determination by Jan. 1. That<br />

date came and went. and so<br />

did Jan. 30.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>n on Feb. 28 at 10:30<br />

p.m. I came home from a<br />

meeting at church and went<br />

to shut down my computer. I<br />

saw the subject line that<br />

read, ‘Aloha! Newest Member<br />

of the Ocean Artist Society.’<br />

<strong>The</strong> word ‘surreal’ has been<br />

so overused but it truly fit.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> email continued<br />

with the message: ‘We are<br />

Brian Torch was a celebrated portrait artist, seen here with subjects<br />

Mohammed Ali and Don King, before becoming a marine life artist. He<br />

was honored earlier this year as the newest member of Wyland’s<br />

Ocean Artist Society, considered to be the world’s top aquatic photographers,<br />

filmmakers, painters and sculptors. Founded in 2003, the<br />

Ocean Artist Society has had more than 20,000 artists submit their<br />

work for consideration for admission to the society and just over 200<br />

members have been inducted to date. Photo by Lillian Cox<br />

proud to have you as a member<br />

of the club. People will be<br />

contacting you for a video.’<br />

“Needless to say, my<br />

knees hit the ground,” he<br />

recalled.<br />

Torch had trouble sleeping<br />

that night, thinking of<br />

ramifications the honor<br />

would have on his career as<br />

an artist and, more importantly,<br />

his ability to get his<br />

message out of protecting the<br />

oceans.<br />

A member of North<br />

<strong>Coast</strong> Calvary Chapel, Torch<br />

credits members of the men’s<br />

organization, Band of<br />

Brothers, with sustaining him<br />

during difficult times.<br />

Through the group he met fellow<br />

member Michael<br />

Seewald, who in March<br />

extended an invitation to<br />

exhibit his paintings at the<br />

Michael Seewald Gallery in<br />

Del Mar Plaza.<br />

<strong>The</strong> good news kept coming.<br />

On April 29, Torch was<br />

featured on Fox <strong>News</strong>. Lucky<br />

for him, State Sen. Marty<br />

Block (SD-39) was watching.<br />

Block was moved by Wendell,<br />

the playful seal created by<br />

TURN TO ARTIST ON A24<br />

Send your arts & entertainment<br />

news to arts@thecoastnews.com<br />

Jessie Eisenberg is a bank-robbing magician in “Now You See Me.” Photo courtesy of Summit Entertainment<br />

Movie gets lost in its own magic<br />

By Noah S. Lee<br />

<strong>The</strong> giant-sized magic show called<br />

“Now You See Me” starts off with a big<br />

bang, but it quickly loses its magic touch<br />

and gets tangled up in the very trick it<br />

designed.<br />

We begin with the introduction to the<br />

Four Horsemen — showman J. Daniel<br />

Atlas (Jesse Eisenberg), escape artist<br />

Henley Reeves (Isla Fisher), mentalist<br />

Merritt McKinney (Woody Harrelson), and<br />

pickpocket Jack Wilder (Dave Franco).<br />

<strong>The</strong>se talented individuals join forces and<br />

reinvent themselves as a popular troupe of<br />

magicians, reputed for robbing banks during<br />

their performances and rewarding the<br />

crowds with the profits.<br />

One particular Las Vegas show<br />

involves the Four Horsemen pulling off a<br />

French bank heist, attracting the attention<br />

of Dylan Rhodes, (Mark Ruffalo), an FBI<br />

agent, and Alma (Mélanie Laurent), an<br />

Interpol detective.<br />

As the both of them discover, however,<br />

tracking down and capturing these brainy<br />

entertainers is easier said than done.<br />

<strong>The</strong> law turns to magic debunker<br />

Thaddeus Bradley (Morgan Freeman), who<br />

prides himself on his ability to expose the<br />

secrets behind magic tricks.<br />

As the world holds its breath in anticipation<br />

of the Four Horsemen’s final act,<br />

Dylan and Alma find themselves struggling<br />

to stay one step ahead of their targets’<br />

ingenious illusions.<br />

Director Louis Leterrier always keeps<br />

the camera in constant motion, providing<br />

the audience a wide-encompassing view of<br />

the Four Horsemen’s performances. And<br />

considering this is a film about magic, it’s<br />

only natural that the visuals possess a<br />

flashy quality. An excellent example would<br />

be the Las Vegas show/French bank robbery,<br />

which by itself would have made a<br />

fine event in the real world.<br />

As soon as the film departs from Las<br />

Vegas and travels to both New Orleans and<br />

New York City, the showmanship starts disappearing<br />

from the whole magic act.<br />

Whatever suspense or excitement we are<br />

supposed to feel hardly takes effect at all;<br />

the once-amazing magic soon starts to feel<br />

very mechanical.<br />

Add that to a shaky on-foot chase<br />

through the crowded streets during Mardi<br />

Gras and an overly prolonged car chase in<br />

the Big Apple, and you can be sure the illusion<br />

won’t fool you again. It’s a shame the<br />

magic loses its appeal really fast after getting<br />

off to a good start.<br />

In addition, the screenplay doesn’t<br />

permit the characters to develop, leaving<br />

us with plot-only tools that do what is<br />

required — perhaps too well for their own<br />

good. <strong>The</strong> instances where logic is used to<br />

explain the inner workings of the magicians’<br />

secrets quickly become tedious<br />

instead of engaging, especially given the<br />

ill-timing of their arrival.<br />

Without crossing over into spoiler territory,<br />

the big plot twist at the end didn’t<br />

work; the buildup was never there,<br />

and…well, let’s just say it should’ve<br />

focused on a different person.<br />

Each member of the Four Horsemen<br />

is, basically, a one-note smooth-talker.<br />

Jesse Eisenberg is his usual self, speaking<br />

at a rapid pace and keeping a straight face<br />

while doing so. Woody Harrelson has the<br />

pleasure of delivering the witty lines,<br />

though he does stumble on more than one<br />

occasion when the explanations are too<br />

TURN TO MAGIC ON A23


MAY <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

By Rachel Stine<br />

CARLSBAD — Since she<br />

began her music career, 17year-old<br />

Antonia Duggan<br />

knew that she belonged<br />

singing on stage with her guitar.<br />

Smiling as she described<br />

the feeling of performing her<br />

original songs, she said,<br />

“When you look out and you<br />

see little kids like dancing<br />

around and you see my parents<br />

like sitting there and<br />

talking to people and just like<br />

looking really proud, it just<br />

feels good. You just feel like<br />

that’s where you meant to be.”<br />

But despite her love of<br />

singing and songwriting, dedicating<br />

herself to her music<br />

was not an easy choice for the<br />

Carlsbad High School senior.<br />

For the vast majority of<br />

her life, Duggan was a competitive<br />

soccer player, devoting<br />

weekends to tournaments<br />

and playing on the variety<br />

team all four years of high<br />

school.<br />

With her dad running a<br />

local soccer club and her<br />

cousin playing soccer professionally<br />

on a women’s team in<br />

England, Duggan said she felt<br />

like soccer was “engraved in<br />

me.”<br />

Even with offers from college<br />

teams and pressure from<br />

coaches, she felt that she had<br />

run her course with soccer.<br />

“I’ve played for 13 years,<br />

I’ve lived it up. It’s time for me<br />

to move on,” she said.<br />

She looked forward to<br />

focusing more on her true passion,<br />

music, in college, and<br />

leaving the never-ending soccer<br />

practice and game<br />

demands behind. But she was<br />

nervous about sharing these<br />

feelings with her family.<br />

“Knowing in my heart<br />

that that wasn’t what I wanted<br />

to do, I felt like I was letting<br />

my whole family down,”<br />

Duggan recalled, running her<br />

fingers through her long,<br />

blonder hair.<br />

At first she considered<br />

lamenting about her soccer vs.<br />

music conflict on Facebook<br />

and Twitter with emoticons<br />

and hashtags galore, as most<br />

of her high school peers did.<br />

But she decided to work<br />

through her concerns by writing<br />

a song instead.<br />

“I’d rather turn (problems)<br />

into something positive<br />

than just a bunch of people<br />

just saying words (on social<br />

media) and nothing really<br />

comes of it, you know?” she<br />

said.<br />

Duggan wrote “Heaven<br />

Sent”, one of her five original<br />

songs, to boost her confidence<br />

in her own choices at the<br />

beginning of her junior year.<br />

“In my song I said, ‘I’m<br />

proud of who I am,’ and, like,<br />

I’ve worked hard to figure out<br />

who I want to be and who I<br />

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am,” she said, quickly adding,<br />

“And obviously I have a lot<br />

more to go, I’m only 17-yearsold.”<br />

Since then, Duggan has<br />

used songwriting as a way to<br />

deal with other emotional situations<br />

she has come across in<br />

high school.<br />

Another one of her songs,<br />

“Realign”, “obviously came<br />

from a high school boy crush,”<br />

she said.<br />

Laughing, she described<br />

writing the song as her way of<br />

saying to her crush, “Oh my<br />

gosh, I really like you.”<br />

Now just weeks away<br />

from graduation, Duggan is<br />

set to attend Cal State San<br />

Marcos in the fall to study<br />

nursing and will not be joining<br />

the soccer team to focus her<br />

free time on writing more<br />

songs and performing locally.<br />

Already in the coming<br />

weeks, Duggan is set to perform<br />

at Westfield North<br />

County’s “Rhythm and Youth”<br />

music showcase on June 1 and<br />

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June 2 and will perform at the<br />

Del Mar Fair twice this summer.<br />

“I’m always going to be<br />

doing music no matter what,”<br />

she said.<br />

See Duggan perform her<br />

two original songs “Heaven<br />

Sent” and “Realign” at thecoastnews.com.<br />

Visit Duggan’s website<br />

antoniaduggan.com for<br />

recordings of her songs and<br />

updates on her future performances.<br />

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A16 THE COAST NEWS<br />

MAY <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Legals 800<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE TS<br />

No. 12-0079809 Title Order No. 11-<br />

6-252336 APN No. 105-5<strong>31</strong>-60-00<br />

YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A<br />

DEED OF TRUST, DATED<br />

05/22/2006. 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 RECONTRUST<br />

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

trustee pursuant to the Deed of<br />

Trust executed by ALBERT J. RUS-<br />

SELL AND CARRIE C. RUSSELL,<br />

HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT<br />

TENANTS, dated 05/22/2006 and<br />

recorded 5/<strong>31</strong>/2006, as Instrument<br />

No. 2006-0385120, in Book N/A,<br />

Page 30249, of Official Records in<br />

the office of the County Recorder<br />

of San Diego County, State of<br />

California, will sell on 06/28/<strong>2013</strong><br />

at 10:00AM, On the grounds of the<br />

Scottish Rite Event Center, located<br />

at 1895 Camino Del Rio South, San<br />

Diego, CA at public auction, to the<br />

highest bidder for cash or check as<br />

described below, payable in full at<br />

time of sale, all right, title, and<br />

interest conveyed to and now held<br />

by it under said Deed of Trust, in<br />

the property situated in said<br />

County and State and as more fully<br />

described in the above referenced<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: 308 POT-<br />

TER STREET, FALLBROOK, CA,<br />

92028. <strong>The</strong> undersigned Trustee<br />

disclaims any liability for any<br />

incorrectness of the street address<br />

and other common designation, if<br />

any, shown herein. <strong>The</strong> total<br />

amount of the unpaid balance with<br />

interest thereon of the obligation<br />

secured by the property to be sold<br />

plus reasonable estimated costs,<br />

expenses and advances at the time<br />

of the initial publication of the<br />

Legals 800<br />

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS/QUALIFICATIONS<br />

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE OCEANSIDE UNIFIED SCHOOL<br />

DISTRICT of San Diego County, California, acting by and through its<br />

Governing Board, is requesting qualifications for Bond Advisory Services.<br />

RFQ #1213-001<br />

BOND ADVISORY SERVICES<br />

<strong>The</strong> Request for Qualifications (RFQ) may be obtained from the Office of<br />

the Construction Program Manager, Oceanside Unified School District,<br />

2111 Mission Avenue, Building E, Oceanside, CA 92058, or may be downloaded<br />

from the District’s website at: http://www.oside.us/procurement. It is<br />

the Proposer’s responsibility to check the website for notification of clarification<br />

and/or responses to questions. Questions regarding this RFQ shall<br />

be directed in writing to Becky Markopoulos via fax at (760) 721-4369 or<br />

email at becky.markopoulos@oside.us no later than 2 p.m. on Wednesday,<br />

June 19, <strong>2013</strong>. Responses to questions or clarifications will be posted on<br />

the above website by Monday, June 24, <strong>2013</strong>, by 2 p.m.<br />

Sealed proposals/qualifications must be received in the Office of the Bond<br />

Construction Program, Oceanside Unified School District, 2111 Mission<br />

Avenue, Building E, Oceanside, CA 92058, up to but no later than 2 p.m.<br />

on Friday, June 28, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Oceanside Unified School District reserves the right to reject any or all<br />

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

waive any irregularities or informalities in the proposals or in the bidding.<br />

Dated this day of <strong>May</strong> 23, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Publication Dates: <strong>May</strong> <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

June 7, <strong>2013</strong><br />

05/<strong>31</strong>/13, 06/07/13 CN 15026<br />

Community Development Institute<br />

HEAD START<br />

Serving Encinitas and Solana Beach, CA<br />

616 N. <strong>Coast</strong> Highway 101,<br />

Encinitas CA 92024<br />

Phone: (760) 436-4800<br />

Fax: (760) 436-4801<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENT TO SOLICIT BIDS<br />

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE HEAD<br />

START (CDI HS) Serving Encinitas and Solana Beach CA,<br />

a participant in the Child and Adult Care Food Program is<br />

soliciting letters of interest from prospective suppliers of<br />

meals in order to comply with the federal regulations governing<br />

the program in matters of procurement. <strong>The</strong> contract<br />

will be for meals served to participants at 3 Child<br />

Development Centers located at VARIOUS SITE<br />

ADDRESSES (SEE BID PACKAGE). CDI Head Start<br />

Serving Encinitas and Solana Beach, CA will be awarding a<br />

contract for BREAKFAST, LUNCH, AND SNACK for the<br />

<strong>2013</strong> – 2014 School Year beginning September 9, <strong>2013</strong> and<br />

ending on June 7, 2014. <strong>The</strong> meals to be served under this<br />

contract must meet the requirements of Title 22 of the<br />

State Health and Welfare Code and Title 7 Code of Federal<br />

Regulation, Part 226, Child and Adult Care Food Program<br />

Regulations. Lunches must contain on an average 1/3 RDA.<br />

Any food service vendor who has an interest in bidding for<br />

the contract may request a Bid Packet be mailed or emailed<br />

to them. To request a Bid Packet, call Jessica Dorn or Bryan<br />

Lee at (760) 436-4800, or email your request to<br />

jdorn@cdiels.org or blee@cdiels.org.<br />

Bid Packets are also available for pick up at 616 N. <strong>Coast</strong><br />

Highway 101, Encinitas, CA 92024.<br />

Bid proposals are due by 4:00 PM on June 15th, <strong>2013</strong>. Late<br />

or incomplete Bid Packets will not be considered. <strong>The</strong> winning<br />

proposal will be announced on or before July 10, 2014.<br />

Any questions regarding this solicitation may be directed<br />

to Jessica Dorn at (760) 436-4800.<br />

05/24, 05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07, 06/14/13 CN 14984<br />

Notice of Sale is $407,792.41. It is<br />

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

opening bid may be less than the<br />

total indebtedness due. In addition<br />

to cash, the Trustee will accept<br />

cashier's checks drawn on a state<br />

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

a state or federal credit union, or a<br />

check drawn by a state or federal<br />

savings and loan association, savings<br />

association, or savings bank<br />

specified in Section 5102 of the<br />

Financial Code and authorized to<br />

do business in this state. Said sale<br />

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

but without covenant or warranty,<br />

express or implied, regarding<br />

title, possession or encumbrances,<br />

to satisfy the indebtedness<br />

secured by said Deed of Trust,<br />

advances thereunder, with interest<br />

as provided, and the unpaid principal<br />

of the Note secured by said<br />

Deed of Trust with interest thereon<br />

as provided in said Note, plus fees,<br />

charges and expenses of the<br />

Trustee and of the trusts created<br />

by said Deed of Trust. NOTICE TO<br />

POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you 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 a property<br />

itself. Placing the highest bid at a<br />

trustee auction does not automatically<br />

entitle you to free and clear<br />

ownership of the property. You<br />

should also be aware that the lien<br />

being auctioned off may be a junior<br />

lien. If you are the highest bidder<br />

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

be responsible for paying off all<br />

liens senior to the lien being auctioned<br />

off, before you can receive<br />

clear title to the property. You are<br />

encouraged to investigate the existence,<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 which<br />

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

If you consult either of<br />

Legals 800<br />

these resources, you should be<br />

aware that the lender may hold<br />

more than one mortgage or deed of<br />

trust on the property. NOTICE TO<br />

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

date shown on this notice of sale<br />

may be postponed one or more<br />

times by the mortgagee, beneficiary,<br />

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

Section 2924g of the California<br />

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

information about trustee sale<br />

postponements be made available<br />

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

to those not present 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 for 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 />

12-0079809. 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 information<br />

is to attend the scheduled sale.<br />

DATED: 12/28/2012 RECON-<br />

TRUST COMPANY, N.A. 1800 Tapo<br />

Canyon Rd., CA6-914-01-94 SIMI<br />

VALLEY, CA 93063 Phone/Sale<br />

Information: (800) 281-8219 By:<br />

Trustee's Sale Officer RECON-<br />

TRUST COMPANY, N.A. is a debt<br />

collector attempting to collect a<br />

debt. Any information obtained<br />

will be used for that purpose. FEI #<br />

1006.172620 5/<strong>31</strong>, 6/07, 6/14/<strong>2013</strong><br />

CN 15034<br />

APN: 104-181-35-00 TS No:<br />

CA07000592-12-1 TO No: 1262022<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE<br />

YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A<br />

DEED OF TRUST DATED July 9,<br />

2009. 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 PROCEEDINGS<br />

Legals 800<br />

City of Encinitas<br />

Planning and Building<br />

Department<br />

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING AND PENDING<br />

ACTION ON ADMINISTRATIVE APPLICATIONS<br />

AND COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMITS<br />

<strong>The</strong> Planning & Building Department of the City of Encinitas is currently<br />

reviewing the following Administrative Applications. <strong>The</strong> application<br />

submittals are available for review and comment during regular<br />

business hours, 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM Monday through Friday.<br />

City Hall is closed alternate Fridays (6/7, 6/21 etc.).<br />

A minimum 10-calendar-day review period has been established<br />

for the following applications:<br />

1. CASE NUMBER: 13-007 CDP<br />

FILING DATE: January 24, <strong>2013</strong><br />

APPLICANT: Mike Bell<br />

LOCATION: 1339 Rainbow Ridge Lane<br />

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: <strong>The</strong> applicant requests approval of a<br />

<strong>Coast</strong>al Development Permit for the construction of a new singlefamily<br />

residence. <strong>The</strong> project site is located in the Rural Residential<br />

2 (RR-2) Zone and <strong>Coast</strong>al Zone. (APN: 254-181-07)<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: <strong>The</strong> project is exempt from environmental<br />

review pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act<br />

(CEQA) Guideline Section 15303(a). Section 15303(a) exempts<br />

from environmental review the construction of a single-family residence.<br />

2. CASE NUMBER: 13-015 CDP<br />

FILING DATE: January 30, <strong>2013</strong><br />

APPLICANT: Ed and Sandra Baetge<br />

LOCATION: 308 Sunset Drive<br />

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: <strong>The</strong> applicant requests approval of a<br />

<strong>Coast</strong>al Development Permit for a remodel and addition that will not<br />

remain habitable during construction. <strong>The</strong> project site is located in<br />

the Residential 3 (R-3) Zone and <strong>Coast</strong>al Zone. (APN: 256-400-08)<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: <strong>The</strong> project is exempt from environmental<br />

review pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act<br />

(CEQA) Guideline Section 15303(e)(1). Section 15303(e)(1)<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 50 percent of the floor<br />

area of the structure before the addition, or 2,500 square feet,<br />

whichever is less.<br />

PRIOR TO 6:00 P.M. MONDAY, JUNE 10, <strong>2013</strong>, ANY INTEREST-<br />

ED PERSON MAY REVIEW THE APPLICATIONS FOR ITEMS 1<br />

AND 2 AND PRESENT TESTIMONY, ORALLY OR IN WRITING,<br />

TO THE PLANNING AND BUILDING DEPARTMENT. WRITTEN<br />

TESTIMONY IS PREFERRED IN ORDER TO HAVE A RECORD<br />

OF THE COMMENTS 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<br />

the close of the review periods. Appeals of the Department’s determinations,<br />

accompanied by the appropriate filing fee, may be filed<br />

within 15 calendar days from the dates of the determinations.<br />

Appeals will be considered by the City Council pursuant to Chapter<br />

1.12 of the Municipal Code. Any filing of an appeal will suspend the<br />

appealed 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 and 2, contact Andrew<br />

<strong>May</strong>nard, Associate Planner, at (760) 633-2718 or<br />

amaynard@encinitasca.gov; or the Planning and Building<br />

Department, 505 S. Vulcan Avenue, Encinitas, CA 92024 at (760)<br />

633-2710 or planning@encinitasca.gov.<br />

05/<strong>31</strong>/13 CN 15035<br />

AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD<br />

CONTACT A LAWYER. On June<br />

21, <strong>2013</strong> at 10:00 AM, at the<br />

entrance to the East County<br />

Regional Center by statue, 250 E.<br />

Main Street, El Cajon, CA 92020,<br />

MTC FINANCIAL INC. dba<br />

TRUSTEE CORPS, as the duly<br />

Appointed Trustee, under and pursuant<br />

to the power of sale contained<br />

in that certain Deed of Trust<br />

Recorded on July 17, 2009 as<br />

Instrument No. 2009-0394<strong>31</strong>3 of<br />

official records in the Office of the<br />

Recorder of San Diego County,<br />

California, executed by JULIO<br />

CESAR CHAVEZ, A MARRIED<br />

MAN AS HIS SOLE AND SEPA-<br />

RATE PROPERTY, as Trustor(s), in<br />

favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRON-<br />

IC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,<br />

INC. as Beneficiary, WILL SELL AT<br />

PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH-<br />

EST BIDDER, in lawful money of<br />

the United States, all payable at<br />

the time of sale, that certain property<br />

situated in said County,<br />

California describing the land<br />

therein as: AS MORE FULLY<br />

DESCRIBED IN SAID DEED OF<br />

TRUST <strong>The</strong> property heretofore<br />

described is being sold "as is". <strong>The</strong><br />

street address and other common<br />

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

described above is purported<br />

to be: 1256 OLD STAGE ROAD,<br />

FALLBROOK AREA, CA 92028<br />

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

any liability for any incorrectness<br />

of the street address and other<br />

common designation, if any, shown<br />

herein. Said sale will be made<br />

without covenant or warranty,<br />

express or implied, regarding title,<br />

possession, or encumbrances, to<br />

pay the remaining principal sum of<br />

the Note(s) secured by said Deed<br />

of Trust, with interest thereon, as<br />

provided in said Note(s), advances<br />

if any, under the terms of the Deed<br />

of Trust, estimated fees, charges<br />

and expenses of the Trustee and of<br />

the trusts created by said Deed of<br />

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

unpaid balance of the obligations<br />

secured by the property to be sold<br />

and reasonable estimated costs,<br />

Legals 800<br />

expenses and advances at the time<br />

of the initial publication of this<br />

Notice of Trustee`s Sale is estimated<br />

to be $252,464.22 (Estimated),<br />

provided, however, prepayment<br />

premiums, accrued interest and<br />

advances will increase this figure<br />

prior to sale. Beneficiary`s bid at<br />

said sale may include all or part of<br />

said amount. In addition to cash,<br />

the Trustee will accept a cashier`s<br />

check drawn on a state or national<br />

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

federal credit union or a check<br />

drawn by a state or federal savings<br />

and loan association, savings association<br />

or savings bank specified in<br />

Section 5102 of the California<br />

Financial Code and authorized to<br />

do business in California, or other<br />

such funds as may be acceptable to<br />

the Trustee. In the event tender<br />

other than cash is accepted, the<br />

Trustee may withhold the issuance<br />

of the Trustee`s Deed Upon Sale<br />

until funds become available to the<br />

payee or endorsee as a matter of<br />

right. <strong>The</strong> property offered for sale<br />

excludes all funds held on account<br />

by the property receiver, if applicable.<br />

If the Trustee is unable to convey<br />

title for any reason, the successful<br />

bidder`s sole and exclusive<br />

remedy shall be the return of<br />

monies paid to the Trustee and the<br />

successful bidder shall have no further<br />

recourse. Notice to Potential<br />

Bidders If you are considering bidding<br />

on this property lien, you<br />

should understand that there are<br />

risks involved in bidding at a<br />

Trustee auction. You will be bidding<br />

on a lien, not on the property<br />

itself. Placing the highest bid at a<br />

Trustee auction does not automatically<br />

entitle you to free and clear<br />

ownership of the property. You<br />

should also be aware that the lien<br />

being auctioned off may be a junior<br />

lien. If you are the highest bidder<br />

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

be responsible for paying off all<br />

liens senior to the lien being auctioned<br />

off, before you can receive<br />

clear title to the property. You are<br />

encouraged to investigate the existence,<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 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 may<br />

hold more than one mortgage or<br />

Deed of Trust on the property.<br />

Notice to Property Owner <strong>The</strong> sale<br />

date shown on this Notice of Sale<br />

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CITY OF ENCINITAS<br />

Public Notice – Unclaimed Checks<br />

may be postponed one or more<br />

times by 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 date for<br />

the sale of this property, you may<br />

call Priority Posting and<br />

Publishing at 714-573-1965 for<br />

information regarding the<br />

Trustee's Sale or visit the Internet<br />

Web site address on the previous<br />

page for information regarding the<br />

sale of this property, using the file<br />

number assigned to this case,<br />

CA07000592-12-1. Information<br />

about postponements that are very<br />

short in duration or that occur<br />

close in time to the scheduled sale<br />

may not immediately be reflected<br />

in the telephone information or on<br />

the Internet Web site. <strong>The</strong> best<br />

way to verify postponement information<br />

is to attend the scheduled<br />

sale. Date: <strong>May</strong> 23, <strong>2013</strong> TRUSTEE<br />

CORPS TS No. CA07000592-12-1<br />

17100 Gillette Ave, Irvine, CA<br />

92614 949-252-8300 Lupe Tabita,<br />

Authorized Signatory SALE<br />

INFORMATION CAN BE<br />

OBTAINED ON LINE AT www.priorityposting.com<br />

FOR AUTOMAT-<br />

ED SALES INFORMATION<br />

PLEASE CALL: Priority Posting<br />

and Publishing at 714-573-1965<br />

TRUSTEE CORPS MAY BE ACT-<br />

ING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR<br />

ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A<br />

DEBT. ANY INFORMATION<br />

OBTAINED MAY BE USED FOR<br />

THAT PURPOSE. P1041955 5/<strong>31</strong>,<br />

6/7, 06/14/<strong>2013</strong> CN 15032<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE TS<br />

No. 09-0019127 Doc ID<br />

#0001<strong>31</strong><strong>31</strong>28762005N Title Order<br />

No. 09-8-061163 Investor/Insurer<br />

No. 1<strong>31</strong><strong>31</strong>2876 APN No. 259-271-26-<br />

00 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT<br />

UNDER A DEED OF TRUST,<br />

DATED 08/01/2006. 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 />

Notice is hereby given that<br />

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

as duly appointed trustee pursuant<br />

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Pursuant to State of California Government Code Section 50050, notice is hereby given by<br />

the City of Encinitas that the following amounts, not the property of the city, have been<br />

held by the Treasurer of the City of Encinitas in the funds from which they were issued for<br />

more than 3 years. <strong>The</strong>se amounts will become the property of the City of Encinitas on July<br />

12, <strong>2013</strong>; if no verified complaint is filed and served by July 11, <strong>2013</strong>. Any persons possessing<br />

an interest in this property may inquire at the City of Encinitas, Finance Department,<br />

505 S. Vulcan Ave., Encinitas, California 92024, or call (760) 633-2673.<br />

CHECK<br />

#<br />

VEN-<br />

DOR # CHECK ISSUED TO<br />

DATE<br />

ISSUED AMOUNT FUND<br />

908404 999 SCHLAGER, LAURA 6/30/2009 $759.47 5<strong>31</strong><br />

908406 999 SCRIPPS 6/30/2009 $370.00 101<br />

908413 999 SONNIE, LUPE & MONICA 6/30/2009 $2,938.89 101<br />

908438 999 ZAYER, JAHANGEER 6/30/2009 $2,101.86 5<strong>31</strong><br />

1000161 6441 WESTERN COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS 7/21/2009 $556.05 101<br />

1000387 949 MSA - SAN DIEGO CHAPTER 8/4/2009 $70.00 101<br />

1000437 999 SILBERG, MEREDITH 8/4/2009 $43.36 5<strong>31</strong><br />

1000655 999 JONES, EMILIA 8/18/2009 $133.70 5<strong>31</strong><br />

1001277 999 RANCH VIEW BAPTIST CHURCH 9/15/2009 $1,589.00 101<br />

1001447 999 REYES, ELEUTERIO BEN 9/23/2009 $185.70 5<strong>31</strong><br />

1002065 999 WIRELESS FACILITIES INC 10/20/2009 $1,567.50 101<br />

1002769 6947 HEER, ADAM 11/23/2009 $40.00 101<br />

1002991 999 ASCHBRENNER, GENE 12/8/2009 $120.00 101<br />

1003366 999 CONSTRUCTION DISBURSEMENT GROUP 12/22/2009 $6,240.50 101<br />

1004233 999 FRAUSTO, ARTURO & MARIBEL 2/2/2010 $43.26 5<strong>31</strong><br />

1004548 999 DIAZ, DEVON 2/16/2010 $25.67 5<strong>31</strong><br />

1004861 999 EAN TRUST 3/2/2010 $45.00 101<br />

1005017 999 CALCHIEFS OPS SECTION 3/9/2010 $200.00 101<br />

1005293 999 SHACKLETON, STEPHEN 3/16/2010 $10.79 5<strong>31</strong><br />

1005719 999 GARLINGHOUSE,FREDERICK 4/6/2010 $99.09 5<strong>31</strong><br />

1005907 999 PITTMAN, AUTUMN 4/13/2010 $23.21 5<strong>31</strong><br />

1006414 4757 SAN DIEGUITO ART GUILD 5/5/2010 $986.00 101\150<br />

1006733 999 LARSON, DAVID K 5/19/2010 $93.62 5<strong>31</strong><br />

L-3 Communications, PHOTONICS operates a facility located at<br />

5957 Landau Court, Carlsbad, CA 92008 that uses and emits<br />

chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth<br />

defects, or other reproductive harm. We do not believe that any person<br />

is exposed to these chemicals at levels constituting a health or<br />

safety risk. However, we have not made a formal determination that<br />

actual exposure levels are below the Proposition 65 "no significant<br />

risk" levels for carcinogens or "no observable effect" level for chemicals<br />

known to cause reproductive harm, and we have not performed<br />

a risk analysis to determine the precise amount of exposure<br />

that any individual would receive over a 70-year period. Proposition<br />

65 therefore obligates us to provide this warning to potentially effected<br />

individuals. Further information may be obtained by contacting L-<br />

3 Communications, PHOTONICS at 760-4<strong>31</strong>-6800.<br />

05/24/13, 05/<strong>31</strong>/13, 06/07/13 CN 15005<br />

05/24/13, 05/<strong>31</strong>/13 CN 15003<br />

to the Deed of Trust executed by<br />

DELIA SANCHEZ MENDOZA, AN<br />

UNMARRIED WOMAN, dated<br />

08/01/2006 and recorded 8/2/2006,<br />

as Instrument No. 2006-0549261, in<br />

Book N/A, Page 14998, of Official<br />

Records in the office of the County<br />

Recorder of San Diego County,<br />

State of California, will sell on<br />

06/28/<strong>2013</strong> at 9:00AM, Sheraton<br />

San Diego Hotel and Marina, 1380<br />

Harbor Island Drive, San Diego, CA<br />

92101, Auction.com Room at public<br />

auction, to the highest bidder for<br />

cash or check as described below,<br />

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

right, title, and interest conveyed<br />

to and now held by 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 above is purported<br />

to be: 1010 BALOUR<br />

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

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

any liability for any incorrectness<br />

of the street address and other<br />

common 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 />

$673,2<strong>31</strong>.35. It is possible that at<br />

the time of sale the opening bid<br />

may be less than the total indebtedness<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 check<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 Financial<br />

Code and authorized to do business<br />

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

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

without covenant or warranty,<br />

express or implied, regarding title,<br />

possession or encumbrances, to satisfy<br />

the indebtedness secured by<br />

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

with interest as provided,<br />

and the unpaid principal of the<br />

Note secured by said Deed of Trust<br />

with interest thereon as provided<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. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL<br />

BIDDERS If you are considering<br />

bidding on this property lien, you<br />

should understand that there are<br />

risks involved in bidding at a<br />

trustee auction. You will be bidding<br />

on a lien, not on a property<br />

itself. Placing the highest bid at a<br />

trustee auction does not automatically<br />

entitle you to free and clear<br />

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Outfielder earns recognition<br />

SAN MARCOS — Cal<br />

State San Marcos outfielder<br />

Kaitlin McGinley was<br />

named a Daktronics NAIA<br />

Scholar Athlete<br />

Wednesday for her academic<br />

achievements<br />

throughout her time at Cal<br />

State San Marcos.<br />

She is one of 286 NAIA<br />

softball student athletes<br />

across the nation to receive<br />

the award.<br />

In order to be nominated,<br />

a student must<br />

maintain a minimum grade<br />

point average of 3.5 on a<br />

4.0 scale and have<br />

achieved junior status academically.<br />

<strong>The</strong> junior from<br />

Valhalla High School possesses<br />

a 3.52 GPA as a<br />

Business Marketing major<br />

with a minor in<br />

Communication. On the<br />

field, McGinley hit .401<br />

and was fourth in the NAIA<br />

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She also ranked third<br />

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ranked Cougars, who made<br />

their fourth straight<br />

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A NAIA second team<br />

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ENCINITAS — Kendahl<br />

Hettick’s commitment to<br />

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Conference team for the<br />

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OCEANSIDE — Race<br />

Across America bike teams and<br />

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race to Annapolis, Md.<br />

Racers take off from the<br />

Oceanside Pier at noon both<br />

days.<br />

On June 11 solo riders<br />

take off and have 12 days to<br />

complete the race.<br />

On June 15 teams of two,<br />

four and eight riders start the<br />

race and have nine days to finish.<br />

About 200 riders from 25<br />

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race. All team riders finish and<br />

about half of the solo riders<br />

complete the race.<br />

Some cyclists take on the<br />

shorter 860-mile Race Across<br />

the West course that follows the<br />

same route and stops in<br />

Durango, Colo.<br />

“Especially for solo racers<br />

the sense of accomplishment<br />

its huge,” Rick Boethling, race<br />

director, said. “It’s a life-changing<br />

experience. For teams the<br />

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<strong>The</strong> scenery along the<br />

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length of the ride is demanding.<br />

Teams usually have one<br />

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and rotate riders every 30 minutes.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> relay team never<br />

stops,” Boethling said. “In a<br />

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Bicyclists are getting ready to<br />

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Spectators watch as 200 riders from 25 different countries begin a previous<br />

Race Across America. Many riders challenge themselves to finish<br />

the 9 to 12 day race as a bucket list item.<br />

Solo riding is more<br />

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in 21 hours a day, getting a few<br />

hours sleep, then continuing<br />

the race.<br />

<strong>The</strong> race is on open roads<br />

with top team riders averaging<br />

20 mph and top solo riders<br />

averaging 15 mph including<br />

breaks. Riders’ race times are<br />

recorded by live tracking and<br />

call-in stations.<br />

“We try to select the route<br />

as carefully as we can,”<br />

Boethling said. “We choose<br />

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Riders are rerouted during<br />

the race to avoid construction,<br />

flooding and other road<br />

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“We adjust as we go,”<br />

Boethling said.<br />

Riders participate with<br />

the help of their support crew.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> support crew helps<br />

them with a place to sleep, massages,<br />

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Riders’ entry fees cover<br />

race operation costs.<br />

Most riders choose to raise<br />

funds for a charity as part of<br />

their ride. To date $2 million<br />

has been raised for 30 different<br />

charities.<br />

“It’s a hard race people<br />

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Boethling said. “Cancer, childhood<br />

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ownership of the property. You<br />

should also be aware that the lien<br />

being auctioned off may 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 receive<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 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 may hold<br />

more than one mortgage or deed of<br />

trust on the property. NOTICE TO<br />

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

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

postponed one or more times by<br />

the mortgagee, beneficiary,<br />

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

Section 2924g of the California<br />

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

information about trustee sale<br />

postponements be made available<br />

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

tesy to those not present 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 for 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 />

TS No. 09-0019127. Information<br />

about postponements that are very<br />

short in duration or that occur<br />

close in time to the scheduled sale<br />

may not immediately be reflected<br />

in the telephone information or on<br />

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

to verify postponement informa-<br />

tion is to attend the scheduled sale.<br />

DATED: 05/25/2009 RECONTRUST<br />

COMPANY, N.A. 1800 Tapo Canyon<br />

Rd., CA6-914-01-94 SIMI VALLEY,<br />

CA 93063 Phone: (800) 281 8219,<br />

Sale Information (626) 927-4399<br />

By: Trustee's Sale Officer RECON-<br />

TRUST COMPANY, N.A. is a debt<br />

collector attempting to collect a<br />

debt. Any information obtained<br />

will be used for that purpose. A-<br />

4388822 05/<strong>31</strong>/<strong>2013</strong>, 06/07/<strong>2013</strong>,<br />

06/14/<strong>2013</strong> CN 15030<br />

Trustee Sale No. : <strong>2013</strong>0169800710<br />

Title Order No.: 130018661<br />

FHA/VA/PMI No.: NOTICE OF<br />

TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN<br />

DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF<br />

TRUST, DATED 09/01/2006.<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. NDEx West, L.L.C., as<br />

duly appointed Trustee under and<br />

pursuant to Deed of Trust<br />

Recorded on 09/12/2006 as<br />

Instrument No. 2006-0646394 of<br />

official records in the office of the<br />

County Recorder of SAN DIEGO<br />

County, State of CALIFORNIA.<br />

EXECUTED BY: DAVID A. DEAL<br />

AND VELIA V. DEAL, WILL SELL<br />

AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGH-<br />

EST BIDDER FOR CASH,<br />

CASHIER'S CHECK/CASH<br />

EQUIVALENT or other form of<br />

payment authorized by California<br />

Civil Code 2924h(b), (payable at<br />

time of sale in lawful money of the<br />

United States). DATE OF SALE:<br />

06/24/<strong>2013</strong> TIME OF SALE: 10:00<br />

AM 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. STREET<br />

ADDRESS and other common des-<br />

ignation, if any, of the real proper-<br />

ty described above is purported to<br />

be: 3545 BROOKFIELD WAY,<br />

CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92010<br />

APN#: 167-480-22-12 <strong>The</strong> under-<br />

signed Trustee disclaims any liabil-<br />

ity for any incorrectness of the<br />

street address and other common<br />

designation, if any, shown herein.<br />

Said 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 expenses<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 secured 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 />

$358,544.98. <strong>The</strong> beneficiary under<br />

said Deed of Trust heretofore exe-<br />

cuted and delivered to the under-<br />

signed a written Declaration of<br />

Default and Demand for Sale, and<br />

a written Notice of Default and<br />

Election to Sell. <strong>The</strong> undersigned<br />

caused said Notice of Default and<br />

Election to Sell to be recorded in<br />

the county where the real property<br />

is located. NOTICE TO POTEN-<br />

TIAL BIDDERS: If you are consid-<br />

ering bidding on this property lien,<br />

you should understand that there<br />

are risks involved in bidding 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 property. You<br />

should also be aware that the lien<br />

being auctioned off may 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 receive<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 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 may<br />

hold more than one mortgage or<br />

deed of trust on the property.<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 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 date for<br />

the sale of this property, you may<br />

call 714-573-1965 for 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 property,<br />

using the file number assigned to<br />

this case <strong>2013</strong>0169800710.<br />

Information about postponements<br />

that are very short in duration 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 way to verify 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: 05/22/<strong>2013</strong><br />

P1041437 5/<strong>31</strong>, 6/7, 06/14/<strong>2013</strong> CN<br />

15029<br />

Trustee Sale No. : 20120159902738<br />

Title Order No.: 120291775<br />

FHA/VA/PMI No.: NOTICE OF<br />

TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN<br />

DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF<br />

TRUST, DATED 08/26/2005.<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. NDEx West, L.L.C., as<br />

duly appointed Trustee under and<br />

pursuant to Deed of Trust<br />

Recorded on 08/30/2005 as<br />

Instrument No. 2005-0748074 of<br />

official records in the office of the<br />

County Recorder of SAN DIEGO<br />

County, State of CALIFORNIA.<br />

EXECUTED BY: BILL J MCNAIR<br />

AND TAVY N MCNAIR, WILL<br />

SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO<br />

HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH,<br />

CASHIER'S CHECK/CASH<br />

EQUIVALENT or other form of<br />

payment authorized by California<br />

Civil Code 2924h(b), (payable at<br />

time of sale in lawful money of the<br />

United States). DATE OF SALE:<br />

06/25/<strong>2013</strong> TIME OF SALE: 10:00<br />

AM 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. STREET<br />

ADDRESS and other common des-<br />

ignation, if any, of the real proper-<br />

ty described above is purported to<br />

be: 6110 RANCHO BRIDA, CARLS-<br />

BAD, CALIFORNIA 92009 APN#:<br />

221-870-01-76 <strong>The</strong> undersigned<br />

Trustee disclaims any liability for<br />

any incorrectness of the street<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 expenses<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 secured 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 />

$366,217.51. <strong>The</strong> beneficiary under<br />

said Deed of Trust heretofore exe-<br />

cuted and delivered to the under-<br />

signed a written Declaration of<br />

Default and Demand for Sale, and<br />

a written Notice of Default and<br />

Election to Sell. <strong>The</strong> undersigned<br />

caused said Notice of Default and<br />

Election to Sell to be recorded in<br />

the county where the real property<br />

is located. NOTICE TO POTEN-<br />

TIAL BIDDERS: If you are consid-<br />

ering bidding on this property lien,<br />

you should understand that there<br />

are risks involved in bidding 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 property. You<br />

should also be aware that the lien<br />

being auctioned off may 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 receive<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 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 may<br />

hold more than one mortgage or<br />

deed of trust on the property.<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 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 date for<br />

the sale of this property, you may<br />

call 714-573-1965 for 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 property,<br />

using the file number assigned to<br />

this case 20120159902738.<br />

Information about postponements<br />

that are very short in duration 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 way to verify 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: 05/21/<strong>2013</strong><br />

P1041222 5/<strong>31</strong>, 6/7, 06/14/<strong>2013</strong> CN<br />

15028<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TS<br />

No. CA-09-272633-PJ Order No.:<br />

09027<strong>31</strong>96-CA-GTI YOU ARE IN<br />

DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF<br />

TRUST DATED 4/20/2007.<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 bidder for cash,<br />

cashier's check drawn on a state or<br />

national bank, check drawn by<br />

state or federal credit union, or a<br />

check drawn by a state or federal<br />

savings and loan association, or<br />

savings association, or savings<br />

bank specified in Section 5102 to<br />

the Financial Code and authorized<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 expenses of<br />

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

the time of the initial publication<br />

of the Notice of Sale) reasonably<br />

estimated to be set forth 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 />

APRIL DAWN HOLMAN, A MAR-<br />

RIED WOMAN, AS HER SOLE<br />

AND SEPARATE PROPERTY<br />

Recorded: 4/25/2007 as Instrument<br />

No. 2007-0281546 of Official<br />

Records in the office of the<br />

Recorder of SAN DIEGO County,<br />

California; Date of Sale: 6/21/<strong>2013</strong><br />

at 10:00:00 AM Place of Sale: At<br />

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: $532,071.49 <strong>The</strong> pur-<br />

ported property address is: 1405<br />

CAMINITO SEPTIMO, CARDIFF,<br />

CA 92007 Assessor’s Parcel No.:<br />

260-712-17 NOTICE TO POTEN-<br />

TIAL BIDDERS: If you are consid-<br />

ering bidding on this property lien,<br />

you should understand that there<br />

are risks involved in bidding 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 property. You<br />

should also be aware that the lien<br />

being auctioned off may 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 receive<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 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 may<br />

hold more than one mortgage or<br />

deed of trust on the property.<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 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 date for<br />

the sale of this property, you may<br />

call 714-573-1965 for information<br />

regarding the trustee’s sale or visit<br />

this Internet Web site<br />

http://www.qualityloan.com , using<br />

the file number assigned to this<br />

foreclosure by the Trustee: CA-09-<br />

272633-PJ . 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 information<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 shown,<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 unable to<br />

convey title for any reason, the suc-<br />

cessful bidder's sole and exclusive<br />

remedy shall be the return 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 have no further<br />

recourse against the Mortgagor,<br />

the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s<br />

Attorney. If you have previously<br />

been discharged through bank-<br />

ruptcy, you may have been released<br />

of personal liability for this loan in<br />

which case this letter is intended<br />

to exercise the note holders right’s<br />

against the real property only. As<br />

required by law, you are hereby<br />

notified that a negative credit<br />

report reflecting on your credit<br />

record may be submitted to a cred-<br />

it report agency if you fail to fulfill<br />

the terms of your credit obliga-<br />

tions. THIS OFFICE IS ATTEMPT-<br />

ING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND<br />

ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED<br />

WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-<br />

POSE. Date: Quality Loan Service<br />

Corporation 2141 5th Avenue San<br />

Diego, CA 92101 619-645-7711 For<br />

NON SALE information only Sale<br />

Line: 714-573-1965 Or Login to:<br />

http://www.qualityloan.com<br />

Reinstatement Line: (866) 645-<br />

7711 Ext 5<strong>31</strong>8 Quality Loan<br />

Service Corp. TS No.: CA-09-<br />

272633-PJ IDSPub #0050936<br />

5/<strong>31</strong>/<strong>2013</strong> 6/7/<strong>2013</strong> 6/14/<strong>2013</strong> CN<br />

15027<br />

AFC-927, 930 TS#: SHOWN<br />

BELOW REF: SHOWN BELOW<br />

APN: SHOWN BELOW NOTICE OF<br />

TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN<br />

DEFAULT UNDER A NOTICE OF<br />

DELINQUENT ASSESSMENT<br />

DATED SHOWN BELOW 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 />

CEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU<br />

SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.<br />

NOTICE is hereby given that<br />

CHICAGO TITLE COMPANY, as<br />

the duly appointed Trustee pur-<br />

suant to Notice of Delinquent<br />

Assessment and Claim of Lien exe-<br />

cuted by CARLSBAD SEAPOINTE<br />

RESORT OWNERS ASSOCIA-<br />

TION, INC., A CALIFORNIA NON<br />

PROFIT MUTUAL BENEFIT COR-<br />

PORATION as Book SHOWN<br />

BELOW as Instrument No. SHOWN<br />

BELOW of Official Records in the<br />

Office of the Recorder of SAN<br />

DIEGO County, California, proper-<br />

ty owned by SHOWN BELOW.<br />

WILL SELL ON 6/21/<strong>2013</strong> at 10:00<br />

AM LOCATION: AT THE FRONT<br />

ENTRANCE TO CHICAGO TITLE<br />

COMPANY<strong>31</strong>6 W. MISSION<br />

AVENUE, SUITE 121, ESCONDI-<br />

DO, CA 92025 SELL AT PUBLIC<br />

AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BID-<br />

DER FOR CASH (payable at time<br />

of sale in lawful money of the<br />

United States, by cash, a cashier’s<br />

check drawn by a state or national<br />

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

federal credit union, or a check<br />

drawn by a state or federal savings<br />

and loan association, business in<br />

this state, all right, title and inter-<br />

est under said Notice of<br />

Delinquent Assessment in the<br />

property situated in said County,<br />

describing the land on above<br />

referred Claim of Lien. TS#, REF#,<br />

ICN, UNIT/INTERVAL/WEEK,<br />

APN, TRUSTORS, COL DATED,<br />

COL RECORDED, COL BOOK,<br />

COL PAGE/INSTRUMENT#, NOD<br />

RECORDED, NOD BOOK, NOD<br />

PAGE/INSTRUMENT#, ESTIMAT-<br />

ED SALES AMOUNT 55084<br />

11401BZA CSR114BZ01 114<br />

ANNUAL 01 214-010-94 STELLA<br />

DIRKS A SINGLE WOMAN 11-8-<br />

2012 11-15-2012 2012 0712715 12-<br />

18-2012 2012 079<strong>31</strong>68 $4837.64<br />

58665 <strong>31</strong>336AO CSR<strong>31</strong>336AO <strong>31</strong>3<br />

ODD 36 214-010-94 R. BRADLEY<br />

DE FORD AN UNMARRIED MAN<br />

AND R. DANIEL DE FORD A SIN-<br />

GLE MAN AS JOINT TENANTS 01-<br />

14-<strong>2013</strong> 01-16-<strong>2013</strong> <strong>2013</strong> 30988 02-<br />

20-<strong>2013</strong> <strong>2013</strong> 108743 $6633.92<br />

58666 11018BZ CSR11018BZ 110<br />

ANNUAL 18 214-010-94 JOHNNY<br />

M. STEVENS AND PATRICIA L.<br />

STEVENS HUSBAND AND WIFE<br />

AS JOINT TENANTS 01-14-<strong>2013</strong><br />

01-16-<strong>2013</strong> <strong>2013</strong> 30988 02-20-<strong>2013</strong><br />

<strong>2013</strong> 108744 $5978.98 58667<br />

23004AE CBS23004AE 230 EVEN<br />

04 214-010-94 FRANK SILVA A<br />

SINGLE MAN 01-14-<strong>2013</strong> 01-16-<br />

<strong>2013</strong> <strong>2013</strong> 30988 02-20-<strong>2013</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

108745 $6709.45 58668 10350CZ<br />

CSR10350CZ 103 ANNUAL 50 214-<br />

010-94 GREGG A. BATTLE AN<br />

UNMARRIED MAN AS SOLE AND<br />

SEPARATE PROPERTY 01-14-<br />

<strong>2013</strong> 01-16-<strong>2013</strong> <strong>2013</strong> 30988 02-20-<br />

<strong>2013</strong> <strong>2013</strong> 108746 $7968.41 <strong>The</strong><br />

street address and other common<br />

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

erty described above is purported<br />

to be: 6400 SURFSIDE LANE,<br />

CARLSBAD, CA, 92009 <strong>The</strong> under-<br />

signed Trustee disclaims any liabil-<br />

ity for any incorrectness of the<br />

street address and other common<br />

designation, if any, shown herein.<br />

Said 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 due<br />

under said Notice of Delinquent<br />

Assessment, with interest thereon,<br />

as provided in said notice,<br />

advances, if any, estimated fees,<br />

charges and expenses of the<br />

Trustee, to-wit: SHOWN ABOVE<br />

Estimated amount with accrued<br />

interest and additional advances, if<br />

any, may increase this figure prior<br />

to sale. <strong>The</strong> claimant under said<br />

Notice of Delinquent Assessment<br />

heretofore executed and delivered<br />

to the undersigned a written<br />

Declaration of Default and<br />

Demand for Sale, and a written<br />

Notice of Default and Election to<br />

sell, in accordance with the provi-<br />

sion to the Covenants, Conditions<br />

and Restrictions. <strong>The</strong> undersigned<br />

caused said Notice of Default and<br />

Election to Sell which recorded on<br />

SHOWN ABOVE as Book SHOWN<br />

ABOVE as Instrument No. SHOWN<br />

ABOVE in the county where the<br />

real property is located and more<br />

than three months have elapsed<br />

since such recordation. 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 prop-<br />

erty itself. Placing the highest bid<br />

at a trustee auction does not auto-<br />

matically entitle you to free and<br />

clear ownership of the property.<br />

You should also be aware that the<br />

lien being auctioned off may 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 property.<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 may<br />

hold more than one mortgage or<br />

deed of trust on the property.<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 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 date for<br />

the sale of this property, you may<br />

call 1-800-540-1717, using the TS<br />

number assigned to this case on<br />

SHOWN ABOVE. Information<br />

about postponements that are very<br />

short in duration or that occur<br />

close in time to the scheduled sale<br />

may not immediately be reflected<br />

in the telephone information or on<br />

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

to verify postponement informa-<br />

tion is to attend the scheduled sale.<br />

Said sale will be made, but without<br />

covenant or warranty, express or<br />

implied regarding title, possession<br />

or encumbrances, to satisfy the<br />

indebtedness secured by said<br />

Notice, advances thereunder, with<br />

interest as provided therein, and<br />

the unpaid assessments secured by<br />

said Notice with interest thereon<br />

as provided in said Covenants,<br />

Conditions and Restrictions, fees,<br />

charges and expenses of the<br />

trustee and the trusts created by<br />

said Notice of Assessment and<br />

Claim of Lien. Date: 5/21/<strong>2013</strong><br />

CHICAGO TITLE COMPANY, As<br />

Trustee <strong>31</strong>6 W. MISSION AVE STE.<br />

#121 ESCONDIDO, CA, 92025 (800)<br />

540-1717 EXT 3061 LORI R. FLEM-<br />

INGS, as Authorized Signor.<br />

05/24/13, 05/<strong>31</strong>/13, 06/07/13 CN<br />

15021<br />

APN: 160-160-61-00 TS No:<br />

CA05000417-13-1 TO No: 1383923<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE<br />

YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A<br />

DEED OF TRUST DATED June 26,<br />

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 PROCEEDINGS<br />

AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD<br />

CONTACT A LAWYER. On June<br />

18, <strong>2013</strong> at 10:00 AM, at the<br />

entrance to the East County<br />

Regional Center by statue, 250 E.<br />

Main Street, El Cajon, CA 92020,<br />

MTC FINANCIAL INC. dba<br />

TRUSTEE CORPS, as the duly<br />

Appointed Trustee, under and pur-<br />

suant to the power of sale con-<br />

tained in that certain Deed of Trust<br />

Recorded on July 2, 2007 as<br />

Instrument No. 2007-0441981 of<br />

official records in the Office of the<br />

Recorder of San Diego County,<br />

California, executed by<br />

STEPHANIE M LEWIS, A SINGLE<br />

WOMAN, as Trustor(s), in favor of<br />

COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS,<br />

INC. as Lender and MORTGAGE<br />

ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION<br />

SYSTEMS, INC. as nominee for<br />

Lender, its successors and/or<br />

assigns, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC<br />

AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BID-<br />

DER, in lawful money of the<br />

United States, all payable at the<br />

time of sale, that certain property<br />

situated in said County, California<br />

describing the land therein as: AS<br />

MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN<br />

SAID DEED OF TRUST <strong>The</strong> prop-<br />

erty heretofore described is being<br />

sold "as is". <strong>The</strong> street address and<br />

other common designation, if any,<br />

of the real property described<br />

above is purported to be: 126<br />

WARNER ST, OCEANSIDE, CA<br />

92054-14<strong>31</strong> <strong>The</strong> undersigned<br />

Trustee disclaims any liability for<br />

any incorrectness of the street<br />

address and other common desig-<br />

nation, if any, shown herein. Said<br />

sale will be made without covenant<br />

or warranty, express or implied,<br />

regarding title, possession, or<br />

encumbrances, to pay the remain-<br />

ing principal sum of the Note(s)<br />

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

interest thereon, as provided in<br />

said Note(s), advances if any, under<br />

the terms of the Deed of Trust, esti-<br />

mated fees, charges and expenses<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 obligations secured 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 this Notice of<br />

Trustee`s Sale is estimated to be<br />

$<strong>31</strong>8,730.49 (Estimated), provided,<br />

however, prepayment premiums,<br />

accrued interest and advances will<br />

increase this figure prior to sale.<br />

Beneficiary`s bid at said sale may<br />

include all or part of said amount.<br />

In addition to cash, the Trustee will<br />

accept a cashier`s check 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 California Financial Code and<br />

authorized to do business in<br />

California, or other such funds as<br />

may be acceptable to the Trustee.<br />

In the event tender other than cash<br />

is accepted, the Trustee may with-<br />

hold the issuance of the Trustee`s<br />

Deed Upon Sale until funds<br />

become available to the payee or<br />

endorsee as a matter of right. <strong>The</strong><br />

property offered for sale excludes<br />

all funds held on account by the<br />

property receiver, if applicable. If<br />

the Trustee is unable to convey<br />

title for any reason, the successful<br />

bidder`s sole and exclusive remedy<br />

shall be the return of monies paid<br />

to the Trustee and the successful<br />

bidder shall have no further<br />

recourse. Notice to Potential<br />

Bidders If you are considering bid-<br />

ding on this property lien, you<br />

should understand that there are<br />

risks involved in bidding 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 property. You<br />

should also be aware that the lien<br />

being auctioned off may 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 receive<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 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 may<br />

hold more than one mortgage or<br />

Deed of Trust on the property.<br />

Notice to Property Owner <strong>The</strong> sale<br />

date shown on this Notice of Sale<br />

may be postponed one or more<br />

times by 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 date for<br />

the sale of this property, you may<br />

call Priority Posting and<br />

Publishing at 714-573-1965 for<br />

information regarding the<br />

Trustee's Sale or visit the Internet<br />

Web site address on the previous<br />

page for information regarding the<br />

sale of this property, using the file<br />

number assigned to this case,<br />

CA05000417-13-1. Information<br />

about postponements that are very<br />

short in duration or that occur<br />

close in time to the scheduled sale<br />

may not immediately be reflected<br />

in the telephone information or on<br />

the Internet Web site. <strong>The</strong> best<br />

way to verify postponement infor-<br />

mation is to attend the scheduled<br />

sale. Date: <strong>May</strong> 17, <strong>2013</strong> TRUSTEE<br />

CORPS TS No. CA05000417-13-1<br />

17100 Gillette Ave, Irvine, CA<br />

92614 949-252-8300 Stephanie<br />

Hoy, Authorized Signatory SALE<br />

INFORMATION CAN BE<br />

OBTAINED ON LINE AT www.pri-<br />

orityposting.com FOR AUTOMAT-<br />

ED SALES INFORMATION<br />

PLEASE CALL: Priority Posting<br />

and Publishing at 714-573-1965<br />

TRUSTEE CORPS MAY BE ACT-<br />

ING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR<br />

ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A<br />

DEBT. ANY INFORMATION<br />

OBTAINED MAY BE USED FOR<br />

THAT PURPOSE. P1040873 5/24,<br />

5/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07/<strong>2013</strong> CN 14992<br />

APN: 158-700-17-00 TS No:<br />

CA08000935-12-1 TO No: 5909892<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE<br />

YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A<br />

DEED OF TRUST DATED<br />

September 16, 2004. 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 />

CEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU<br />

SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.<br />

On June 18, <strong>2013</strong> at 10:00 AM, at<br />

the entrance to the East County<br />

Regional Center by statue, 250 E.<br />

Main Street, El Cajon, CA 92020,<br />

MTC FINANCIAL INC. dba<br />

TRUSTEE CORPS, as the duly<br />

Appointed Trustee, under and pur-<br />

suant to the power of sale con-<br />

tained in that certain Deed of Trust<br />

Recorded on September 21, 2004<br />

as Instrument No. 2004-0896483 of<br />

official records in the Office of the<br />

Recorder of San Diego County,<br />

California, executed by JULIET H<br />

BARTOLOME, AND, SYRENE M<br />

BARTOLOME, WIFE AND HUS-<br />

BAND, AS JOINT TENANTS, as<br />

Trustor(s), in favor of NAVY FED-<br />

ERAL CREDIT UNION as<br />

Beneficiary, WILL SELL AT PUB-<br />

LIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST<br />

BIDDER, in lawful money of the<br />

United States, all payable at the<br />

time of sale, that certain property<br />

situated in said County, California<br />

describing the land therein as: AS<br />

MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN<br />

SAID DEED OF TRUST <strong>The</strong> prop-<br />

erty heretofore described is being<br />

sold "as is". <strong>The</strong> street address and<br />

other common designation, if any,<br />

of the real property described<br />

above is purported to be: 336 LA<br />

PURISMA WAY, OCEANSIDE, CA<br />

92057 <strong>The</strong> undersigned Trustee<br />

disclaims any liability for any<br />

incorrectness of the street address<br />

and other common designation, if<br />

any, shown herein. Said sale will<br />

be made without covenant or war-<br />

ranty, express 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 />

said Deed of Trust, with interest<br />

thereon, as provided in said<br />

Note(s), advances if any, under the<br />

terms of the Deed of Trust, estimat-<br />

ed fees, charges and expenses of<br />

the Trustee and of the trusts creat-<br />

ed by said Deed of Trust. <strong>The</strong> total<br />

amount of the unpaid balance of<br />

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BONUS COUPON<br />

10% OFF<br />

SPECIAL ORDERS<br />

EXPIRES JUNE 15, <strong>2013</strong><br />

MUST PRESENT COUPON AT TIME OF PURCHASE<br />

COUPON MAY NOT BE APPLIED<br />

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NORTH COUNTY’S PREMIER FURNITURE SHOWROOM<br />

1040 Los Vallecitos Blvd. #103, San Marcos<br />

(LEFT OF ETHAN ALLEN, NEXT TO PC DESIGN)<br />

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All in stock Accessories<br />

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SCRIPPS ENCINITAS CELEBRATES<br />

Approximately 100 people, including doctors, nurses, “graduate” patients, and their families<br />

attend the 10th Anniversary Party for the Rady Children’s Hospital Neonatal Intensive Care<br />

Unit (NICU) located within Scripps Memorial Hospital on <strong>May</strong> 25. Ten years ago, Scripps contracted<br />

with Rady Children’s Hospital in a joint venture effort to provide advanced neonatal<br />

intensive care services within the small community hospital. Above, nurses from the unit celebrate.<br />

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the obligations secured 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 this Notice of<br />

Trustee`s Sale is estimated to be<br />

$3<strong>31</strong>,971.20 (Estimated), provided,<br />

however, prepayment premiums,<br />

accrued interest and advances will<br />

increase this figure prior to sale.<br />

Beneficiary`s bid at said sale may<br />

include all or part of said amount.<br />

In addition to cash, the Trustee will<br />

accept a cashier`s check 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 association,<br />

savings association or savings<br />

bank specified in Section 5102 of<br />

the California Financial Code and<br />

authorized to do business in<br />

California, or other such funds as<br />

may be acceptable to the Trustee.<br />

In the event tender other than cash<br />

is accepted, the Trustee may withhold<br />

the issuance of the Trustee`s<br />

Deed Upon Sale until funds<br />

become available to the payee or<br />

endorsee as a matter of right. <strong>The</strong><br />

property offered for sale excludes<br />

all funds held on account by the<br />

property receiver, if applicable. If<br />

the Trustee is unable to convey<br />

title for any reason, the successful<br />

bidder`s sole and exclusive remedy<br />

shall be the return of monies paid<br />

to the Trustee and the successful<br />

bidder shall have no further<br />

recourse. Notice to Potential<br />

Bidders If you are considering bidding<br />

on this property lien, you<br />

should understand that there are<br />

risks involved in bidding at a<br />

Trustee auction. You will be bidding<br />

on a lien, not on the property<br />

itself. Placing the highest bid at a<br />

Trustee auction does not automatically<br />

entitle you to free and clear<br />

ownership of the property. You<br />

should also be aware that the lien<br />

being auctioned off may be a junior<br />

lien. If you are the highest bidder<br />

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

be responsible for paying off all<br />

liens senior to the lien being auctioned<br />

off, before you can receive<br />

clear title to the property. You are<br />

encouraged to investigate the existence,<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 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 may<br />

hold more than one mortgage or<br />

Deed of Trust on the property.<br />

Notice to Property Owner <strong>The</strong> sale<br />

date shown on this Notice of Sale<br />

may be postponed one or more<br />

times by 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 date for<br />

the sale of this property, you may<br />

call Priority Posting and<br />

Publishing at 714-573-1965 for<br />

information regarding the<br />

Trustee's Sale or visit the Internet<br />

Web site address on the previous<br />

page for information regarding the<br />

sale of this property, using the file<br />

number assigned to this case,<br />

CA08000935-12-1. Information<br />

about postponements that are very<br />

short in duration or that occur<br />

close in time to the scheduled sale<br />

may not immediately be reflected<br />

in the telephone information or on<br />

the Internet Web site. <strong>The</strong> best<br />

way to verify postponement information<br />

is to attend the scheduled<br />

sale. Date: <strong>May</strong> 16, <strong>2013</strong> TRUSTEE<br />

CORPS TS No. CA08000935-12-1<br />

17100 Gillette Ave, Irvine, CA<br />

92614 949-252-8300 Lupe Tabita,<br />

Authorized Signatory SALE<br />

INFORMATION CAN BE<br />

OBTAINED ON LINE AT www.priorityposting.com<br />

FOR AUTOMAT-<br />

ED SALES INFORMATION<br />

PLEASE CALL: Priority Posting<br />

and Publishing at 714-573-1965<br />

TRUSTEE CORPS MAY BE ACT-<br />

ING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR<br />

ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A<br />

DEBT. ANY INFORMATION<br />

OBTAINED MAY BE USED FOR<br />

THAT PURPOSE. P1040540 5/24,<br />

5/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07/<strong>2013</strong> CN 14989<br />

FSS-6 TS#: SHOWN BELOW REF:<br />

SHOWN BELOW APN: SHOWN<br />

BELOW NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S<br />

SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT<br />

UNDER A NOTICE OF DELIN-<br />

QUENT ASSESSMENT DATED<br />

SHOWN BELOW UNLESS YOU<br />

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 />

CEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU<br />

SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.<br />

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NOTICE is hereby given that<br />

CHICAGO TITLE COMPANY, as<br />

the duly appointed Trustee pursuant<br />

to Notice of Delinquent<br />

Assessment and Claim of Lien executed<br />

by AVIARA RESIDENCE<br />

CLUB OWNER'S ASSOCIATION, A<br />

CALIFORNIA NON-PROFIT<br />

MUTUAL BENEFIT CORPORA-<br />

TION as Book SHOWN BELOW as<br />

Instrument No. SHOWN BELOW of<br />

Official Records in the Office of<br />

the Recorder of SAN DIEGO<br />

County, California, property owned<br />

by SHOWN BELOW. WILL SELL<br />

ON 6/14/<strong>2013</strong> at 10:00 AM LOCA-<br />

TION: AT THE FRONT<br />

ENTRANCE TO CHICAGO TITLE<br />

COMPANY, <strong>31</strong>6 W. MISSION<br />

AVENUE, SUITE 121, ESCONDI-<br />

DO, CA 92025 SELL AT PUBLIC<br />

AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BID-<br />

DER FOR CASH (payable at time<br />

of sale in lawful money of the<br />

United States, by cash, a cashier’s<br />

check drawn by a state or national<br />

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

federal credit union, or a check<br />

drawn by a state or federal savings<br />

and loan association, business in<br />

this state, all right, title and interest<br />

under said Notice of<br />

Delinquent Assessment in the<br />

property situated in said County,<br />

describing the land on above<br />

referred Claim of Lien. TS#, REF#,<br />

ICN, UNIT/INTERVAL/WEEK,<br />

APN, TRUSTORS, COL DATED,<br />

COL RECORDED, COL BOOK,<br />

COL PAGE/INSTRUMENT#, NOD<br />

RECORDED, NOD BOOK, NOD<br />

PAGE/INSTRUMENT#, ESTIMAT-<br />

ED SALES AMOUNT 58670 13557<br />

G <strong>31</strong>-10EF/49 215-814-10-49<br />

WILLIAM G. WENDLANDT AND<br />

CONNIE K. WENDLANDT HUS-<br />

BAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TEN-<br />

ANTS 01-17-<strong>2013</strong> 01-23-<strong>2013</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

44904 02-20-<strong>2013</strong> <strong>2013</strong> 108726<br />

$11400.12 58673 9110 P <strong>31</strong>-<br />

09AB/29 215-812-09-29 TERRI<br />

LYNNE E. LAUGHLIN TRUSTEE<br />

OF THE TERRI LAUGHLIN<br />

TRUST 2005 UNDER AGREE-<br />

MENT DATED APRIL 11 2005 01-<br />

17-<strong>2013</strong> 01-23-<strong>2013</strong> <strong>2013</strong> 44904 02-<br />

20-<strong>2013</strong> <strong>2013</strong> 108729 $15148.13<br />

58675 13990 G1/ 13990 G2 33-<br />

08EF/04; 33-08EF/05 215-814-08-04;<br />

215-814-08-05 ROBERT A. HUB-<br />

BARD AND MARION HUBBARD<br />

HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT<br />

TENANTS 01-17-<strong>2013</strong> 01-23-<strong>2013</strong><br />

<strong>2013</strong> 44904 02-20-<strong>2013</strong> <strong>2013</strong> 108730<br />

$36658.56 58677 4795 P 22-<br />

15CD/39 215-813-15-39 VICTOR J.<br />

GAROFALO AN UNMARRIED<br />

MAN 01-17-<strong>2013</strong> 01-23-<strong>2013</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

44904 02-20-<strong>2013</strong> <strong>2013</strong> 1087<strong>31</strong><br />

$16066.82 58678 20217 53-42AB/20<br />

215-942-42-20 IHEI LIMITED 01-<br />

17-<strong>2013</strong> 01-23-<strong>2013</strong> <strong>2013</strong> 44904 02-<br />

20-<strong>2013</strong> <strong>2013</strong> 108732 $15330.57<br />

58681 6879 G1; 6879 G2 21-<br />

18CD/08; 21-18CD/09 215-813-18-<br />

08; 215-813-18-09 MARTIN L.<br />

RIKER C.P.A. A PROFESSIONAL<br />

CORPORATION A NEW YORK<br />

CORPORATION 01-17-<strong>2013</strong> 01-23-<br />

<strong>2013</strong> <strong>2013</strong> 44904 02-20-<strong>2013</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

108734 $24413.76 58691 14367 G1;<br />

14367 G2 33-07GH/01; 33-07GH/02<br />

215-815-07-01; 215-815-07-02<br />

LOUIS WATSON AND PRISCILLA<br />

WATSON AS TRUSTEES OF THE<br />

WATSON LIVING TRUST UDOT<br />

DATED APRIL 27 1987 01-17-<strong>2013</strong><br />

01-23-<strong>2013</strong> <strong>2013</strong> 44904 02-20-<strong>2013</strong><br />

<strong>2013</strong> 108741 $24413.76 58693<br />

10060 G1; 10060 G2 21-19AB/04;<br />

21-19AB/05 215-812-19-04; 215-812-<br />

19-05 LOUIS P. PILATO AND<br />

MARIE PILATO HUSBAND AND<br />

WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 01-17-<br />

<strong>2013</strong> 01-23-<strong>2013</strong> <strong>2013</strong> 44904 02-20-<br />

<strong>2013</strong> <strong>2013</strong> 108742 $30444.46 <strong>The</strong><br />

street address and other common<br />

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

described above is purported<br />

to be: 7210 BLUE HERON PLACE,<br />

CARLSBAD, CA, 92011 <strong>The</strong> undersigned<br />

Trustee disclaims any liability<br />

for any incorrectness of the<br />

street address and other common<br />

designation, if any, shown herein.<br />

Said sale will be made, but without<br />

covenant or warranty, expressed or<br />

implied, regarding title, possession,<br />

or encumbrances, to pay the<br />

remaining principal sum due<br />

under said Notice of Delinquent<br />

Assessment, with interest thereon,<br />

as provided in said notice,<br />

advances, if any, estimated fees,<br />

charges and expenses of the<br />

Trustee, to-wit: SHOWN ABOVE<br />

Estimated amount with accrued<br />

interest and additional advances, if<br />

any, may increase this figure prior<br />

to sale. <strong>The</strong> claimant under said<br />

Notice of Delinquent Assessment<br />

heretofore executed and delivered<br />

to the undersigned a written<br />

Declaration of Default and<br />

Demand for Sale, and a written<br />

Notice of Default and Election to<br />

sell, in accordance with the provision<br />

to the Covenants, Conditions<br />

and Restrictions. <strong>The</strong> undersigned<br />

caused said Notice of Default and<br />

Election to Sell which recorded on<br />

SHOWN ABOVE as Book SHOWN<br />

ABOVE as Instrument No. SHOWN<br />

ABOVE in the county where the<br />

real property is located and more<br />

than three months have elapsed<br />

since such recordation. NOTICE<br />

TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you<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 free<br />

and clear ownership of the property.<br />

You should also be aware that<br />

Legals 800<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 property.<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 may<br />

hold more than one mortgage or<br />

deed of trust on the property.<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 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 date for<br />

the sale of this property, you may<br />

call 1-800-540-1717, using the TS<br />

number assigned to this case on<br />

SHOWN ABOVE. Information<br />

about postponements that are very<br />

short in duration or that occur<br />

close in time to the scheduled sale<br />

may not immediately be reflected<br />

in the telephone information or on<br />

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

to verify postponement information<br />

is to attend the scheduled sale.<br />

Said sale will be made, but without<br />

covenant or warranty, express or<br />

implied regarding title, possession<br />

or encumbrances, to satisfy the<br />

indebtedness secured by said<br />

Notice, advances thereunder, with<br />

interest as provided therein, and<br />

the unpaid assessments secured by<br />

said Notice with interest thereon<br />

as provided in said Covenants,<br />

Conditions and Restrictions, fees,<br />

charges and expenses of the<br />

trustee and the trusts created by<br />

said Notice of Assessment and<br />

Claim of Lien. Date: 5/21/<strong>2013</strong><br />

CHICAGO TITLE COMPANY, As<br />

Trustee <strong>31</strong>6 W. MISSION AVE STE.<br />

#121 ESCONDIDO, CA, 92025<br />

(800) 540-1717 EXT 3061 LORI R.<br />

FLEMINGS, as Authorized Signor.<br />

05/24/13, 05/<strong>31</strong>/13, 06/07/13 CN<br />

14988<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TS<br />

No. CA-12-521209-AB Order No.:<br />

6921337 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT<br />

UNDER A DEED OF TRUST<br />

DATED 3/30/2010. 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 federal<br />

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

state or federal savings and loan<br />

association, or savings association,<br />

or savings bank specified in<br />

Section 5102 to the Financial Code<br />

and authorized to do business in<br />

this state, will be held by duly<br />

appointed trustee. <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 may be<br />

greater on the day of sale. BENEFI-<br />

CIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESS<br />

THAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT<br />

DUE. Trustor(s): ALBERT PRET-<br />

RICK AND MAYLINDA PRET-<br />

RICK, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS<br />

JOINT TENANTS Recorded:<br />

4/5/2010 as Instrument No. 2010-<br />

0165725 of Official Records in the<br />

office of the Recorder of SAN<br />

DIEGO County, California; Date of<br />

Sale: 6/14/<strong>2013</strong> at 10:00:00 AM<br />

Place of Sale: At the entrance to<br />

the east county regional center by<br />

statue, 250 E. Main Street, El<br />

Cajon, CA 92020 Amount of unpaid<br />

balance and other charges:<br />

$290,703.79 <strong>The</strong> purported property<br />

address is: 718 Isidore St,<br />

OCEANSIDE, CA 92057 Assessor’s<br />

Parcel No.: 122-341-04-00 NOTICE<br />

TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you<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 free<br />

and clear ownership of the property.<br />

You should also be aware 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 property.<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

Legals 800<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 may<br />

hold more than one mortgage or<br />

deed of trust on the property.<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 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 date for<br />

the sale of this property, you may<br />

call 714-573-1965 for information<br />

regarding the trustee’s sale or visit<br />

this Internet Web site<br />

http://www.qualityloan.com , using<br />

the file number assigned to this<br />

foreclosure by the Trustee: CA-12-<br />

521209-AB . 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 information<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 common<br />

designation, if any, shown<br />

herein. If no street address or other<br />

common designation is shown,<br />

directions to the location of the<br />

property may be obtained by sending<br />

a written request to the beneficiary<br />

within 10 days of the date of<br />

first publication of this Notice of<br />

Sale. If the Trustee is unable to<br />

convey title for any reason, the successful<br />

bidder's sole and exclusive<br />

remedy shall be the return of<br />

monies paid to the Trustee, and the<br />

successful bidder shall have no further<br />

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 have no further<br />

recourse against the Mortgagor,<br />

the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s<br />

Attorney. If you have previously<br />

been discharged through bankruptcy,<br />

you may have been released<br />

of personal liability for this loan in<br />

which case this letter is intended<br />

to exercise the note holders right’s<br />

against the real property only. As<br />

required by law, you are hereby<br />

notified that a negative credit<br />

report reflecting on your credit<br />

record may be submitted to a credit<br />

report agency if you fail to fulfill<br />

the terms of your credit obligations.<br />

THIS OFFICE IS ATTEMPT-<br />

ING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND<br />

ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED<br />

WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-<br />

POSE. Date: Quality Loan Service<br />

Corporation 2141 5th Avenue San<br />

Diego, CA 92101 619-645-7711 For<br />

NON SALE information only Sale<br />

Line: 714-573-1965 Or Login to:<br />

h ttp://www.qualityloan.com<br />

Reinstatement Line: (866) 645-<br />

7711 Ext 5<strong>31</strong>8 Quality Loan<br />

Service Corp. TS No.: CA-12-<br />

521209-AB IDSPub #0050771<br />

5/24/<strong>2013</strong> 5/<strong>31</strong>/<strong>2013</strong> 6/7/<strong>2013</strong> CN<br />

14987<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TS<br />

No. CA-12-538810-JP Order No.:<br />

120407415-CA-GTI YOU ARE IN<br />

DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF<br />

TRUST DATED 4/11/2006.<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 bidder for cash,<br />

cashier's check drawn on a state or<br />

national bank, check drawn by<br />

state or federal credit union, or a<br />

check drawn by a state or federal<br />

savings and loan association, or<br />

savings association, or savings<br />

bank specified in Section 5102 to<br />

the Financial C ode and authorized<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, possession,<br />

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 thereon,<br />

fees, charges and expenses of<br />

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

the time of the initial publication<br />

of the Notice of Sale) reasonably<br />

estimated to be set forth 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 />

ROBERT LAWHEAD AND, GALE<br />

LAWHEAD, HUSBAND AND WIFE<br />

AS JOINT TENANTS Recorded:<br />

4/17/2006 as Instrument No. 2006-<br />

0265647 of Official Records in the<br />

office of the Recorder of SAN<br />

DIEGO County, California; Date of<br />

Legals 800<br />

Sale: 6/14/<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 92101,<br />

in the Auction.com Room Amount<br />

of unpaid balance and other<br />

charges: $389,254.21 <strong>The</strong> purported<br />

property address is: 999 N<br />

PACIFIC UNIT B111, OCEANSIDE,<br />

CA 92054 Assessor’s Parcel No. 143-<br />

171-04-20 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL<br />

BIDDERS: If you are considering<br />

bidding on this property lien, you<br />

should understand that there are<br />

risks involved in bidding at a<br />

trustee auction. You will be bidding<br />

on a lien, not on the property<br />

itself. Placing the highest bid at a<br />

trustee auction does not automatically<br />

entitle you to free and clear<br />

ownership of the property. You<br />

should also be aware that the lien<br />

being auctioned off may be a junior<br />

lien. If you are the highest bidder<br />

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

be responsible for paying off all<br />

liens senior to the lien being auctioned<br />

off, before you can receive<br />

clear title to the property. You are<br />

encouraged to investigate the existence,<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 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 may<br />

hold more than one mortgage or<br />

deed of trust on the property.<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 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 sa le date has<br />

been postponed, and, if applicable,<br />

the rescheduled time and date for<br />

the sale of this property, you may<br />

call 800-280-2832 for information<br />

regarding the trustee’s sale or visit<br />

this Internet Web site<br />

http://www.qualityloan.com , using<br />

the file number assigned to this<br />

foreclosure by the Trustee: CA-12-<br />

538810-JP . 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 />

Legals 800<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 information<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 common<br />

designation, if any, shown<br />

herein. If no street address or other<br />

common designation is shown,<br />

directions to the location of the<br />

property may be obtained by sending<br />

a written request to the beneficiary<br />

within 10 days of the date of<br />

first publication of this Notice of<br />

Sale. If the Trustee is unable to<br />

convey title for any reason, the successful<br />

bidder's sole and exclusive<br />

remedy shall be the return of<br />

monies paid to the Trustee, and the<br />

successful bidder shall have no further<br />

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 have no further<br />

recourse against the Mortgagor,<br />

the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s<br />

Attorney. If you have previously<br />

been discharged through bankruptcy,<br />

you may have been released<br />

of personal liability for this loan in<br />

which case this letter is intended<br />

to exercise the note holders right’s<br />

against the real property only. As<br />

required by law, you are hereby<br />

notified that a negative credit<br />

report reflecting on your credit<br />

record may be submitted to a credit<br />

report agency if you fail to fulfill<br />

the terms of your credit obligations.<br />

THIS OFFICE IS ATTEMPT-<br />

ING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND<br />

ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED<br />

WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-<br />

POSE. Date: Quality Loan Service<br />

Corporation 2141 5th Avenue San<br />

Diego, CA 92101 619-645-7711 For<br />

NON SALE information only Sale<br />

Line: 800-280-2832 O r Login to:<br />

http://www.qualityloan.com<br />

Reinstatement Line: (866) 645-<br />

7711 Ext 5<strong>31</strong>8 Quality Loan<br />

Service Corp. TS No.: CA-12-<br />

538810-JP IDSPub #0050636<br />

5/24/<strong>2013</strong> 5/<strong>31</strong>/<strong>2013</strong> 6/7/<strong>2013</strong> CN<br />

14986<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE TS<br />

No. 12-0085750 Title Order No. 12-<br />

0160561 APN No. 123-501-20-00<br />

YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A<br />

DEED OF TRUST, DATED<br />

02/11/2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE<br />

ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR<br />

Legals 800<br />

A21<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 RECONTRUST<br />

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

trustee pursuant to the Deed of<br />

Trust executed by KELLI JENKIN,<br />

A MARRIED WOMAN AS HER<br />

SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPER-<br />

TY, dated 02/11/2005 and recorded<br />

3/1/2005, as Instrument No. 2005-<br />

0167268, in Book N/A, Page 23888,<br />

of Official Records in the office of<br />

the County Recorder of San Diego<br />

County, State of California, will<br />

sell on 06/14/<strong>2013</strong> at 9:00AM,<br />

SHERATON San Diego HOTEL &<br />

MARINA 1380 Harbor Island<br />

Drive, San Diego, CA 92101 at public<br />

auction, to the highest bidder<br />

for cash or check as described<br />

below, payable in full at time of<br />

sale, all right, title, and interest<br />

conveyed to and now held by it<br />

under said Deed of Trust, in the<br />

property situated in said County<br />

and State and as more fully<br />

described in the above referenced<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: 3991<br />

WENDI COURT, FALLBROOK,<br />

CA, 92028. <strong>The</strong> undersigned<br />

Trustee disclaims any liability for<br />

any incorrectness of the street<br />

address and other common designation,<br />

if any, shown herein. <strong>The</strong><br />

total amount of the unpaid balance<br />

with interest thereon of the obligation<br />

secured by the property to be<br />

sold plus reasonable estimated<br />

costs, expenses and advances at<br />

the time of the initial publication<br />

of the Notice of Sale is<br />

$1,115,904.72. It is possible that at<br />

the time of sale the opening bid<br />

may be less than the total indebtedness<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 check<br />

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MAY <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

YOGA<br />

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does — it’s very mainstream,<br />

which allows it to be more<br />

accessible for those who are<br />

of varying faiths, and don’t<br />

want to participate in the<br />

chanting or religious nomenclature.<br />

Moreover, the number<br />

of Americans who practice<br />

yoga on a regular basis,<br />

two or more times per week,<br />

just keeps increasing.<br />

According Sports Marketing<br />

Surveys USA, which was conducted<br />

on behalf of <strong>The</strong> Yoga<br />

Journal, “in 2012 8.7 percent<br />

of U.S. adults, or 20.4 million<br />

people, practice yoga. Of current<br />

non-practitioners, 44.4<br />

percent of Americans call<br />

themselves “aspirational<br />

yogis” — people who are<br />

interested in trying yoga.” 3<br />

Additionally, there are<br />

numerous studies, which<br />

have all pointed to the benefits<br />

of yoga, with the latest<br />

research suggesting that yoga<br />

stimulates rapid gene expression,<br />

and therefore increases<br />

immunity. 4<br />

Furthermore, the study<br />

cited that the yogic breathing<br />

had “antidepressant effects<br />

in clinical settings and was<br />

comparable to the antidepressant<br />

drug Imipramine in<br />

its efficacy.” 4<br />

Certainly, the sky rocketing<br />

rate of anti-depressant<br />

use in the U.S. has been well<br />

documented by the National<br />

Center for Health Statistics<br />

(NCHS), “the rate of antidepressant<br />

use in this country<br />

among teens and adults (people<br />

ages 12 and older)<br />

increased by almost 400 percent<br />

between 1988 and1994<br />

and 2005 and 2008.” 5<br />

<strong>The</strong> positive effects of<br />

regular yoga practice have<br />

been well researched, and<br />

understood for many years.<br />

In a day when pills are<br />

the first go to option from<br />

physician to patient in order<br />

to treat depression, isn’t it<br />

time we begin to embrace a<br />

physical practice that is<br />

WEIDNER<br />

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an agreement that I can<br />

make suggestions, and I do,<br />

but I won’t get mad if they<br />

don’t take my advice.”<br />

Weidner was raised in a<br />

family of Swedish horticulturists<br />

who found their way<br />

from Minnesota to Southern<br />

California. After the end of<br />

World War II, she married<br />

nurseryman Bob Weidner<br />

and had four children. As<br />

Long Beach grew in the<br />

1960s, they decided to move<br />

to a rural area more conducive<br />

to the flower industry.<br />

“My father belonged to<br />

the Nursery Association and<br />

knew the Eckes,” she<br />

recalled. “We could have<br />

gone to Oxnard, but Paul Sr.<br />

and Paul Jr. said, ‘Of course,<br />

you’re coming down here.’<br />

<strong>The</strong>re was good water, long<br />

proven to stave off depression,<br />

lower the stress<br />

response, improve digestion,<br />

and boost feelings of wellbeing.<br />

As adults, many of us<br />

are leading by example and<br />

doing yoga on a regular basis,<br />

and the majority of us,<br />

myself included, have not<br />

been influenced to convert to<br />

any Eastern religion as a<br />

result of taking yoga classes.<br />

Because we’re adults, we<br />

have a choice to practice<br />

yoga, and we need to give<br />

kids the chance to participate<br />

in yoga classes as well.<br />

What better way to accomplish<br />

this than to have a yoga<br />

program as part of a schools’<br />

curriculum, therefore, allowing<br />

children to experience<br />

firsthand what stretching<br />

and breathing can actually<br />

do for their mind as well as<br />

their body.<br />

It’s a lifestyle tool, that<br />

can be incorporated throughout<br />

their lifetime, and bring<br />

hours of sunshine, and it was<br />

not too hot or cold.”<br />

She and her husband<br />

retained the name Buena<br />

Park Greenhouse in<br />

Encinitas, selling foliage<br />

wholesale. <strong>The</strong>y sold the<br />

business when plastic plants<br />

began replacing foliage in<br />

popularity.<br />

“We found that flower<br />

children hated their parents’<br />

values which included plastic<br />

plants,” she said. “<strong>The</strong>y<br />

protested plastic plants and<br />

started making macramé and<br />

there was a groundswell of<br />

foliage. Everyone in the business<br />

was doing great.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> Weidners purchased<br />

the current property and<br />

began selling foliage cuttings.<br />

Because Weidner had<br />

been active in the Begonia<br />

Society in Long Beach, Bob<br />

Weidner asked if she wanted<br />

to sell tuberous begonias.<br />

the children of Encinitas<br />

School District the benefits<br />

of health and wellbeing,<br />

without the drug interventions<br />

that are all too commonly<br />

prescribed.<br />

We need to keep the<br />

yoga program accessible for<br />

all children in the school district.<br />

As for those parents who<br />

choose to tell their children<br />

not to participate in yoga<br />

because of their religious<br />

beliefs, then opt out.<br />

But don’t ban the program<br />

from the majority of<br />

children and families who<br />

believe differently than you.<br />

Kind regards,<br />

LoRayne Haye M.S. C.N<br />

is the CEO of Eating-4-Energy.<br />

References<br />

1. Deposition of Candy<br />

Gunther Brown: Hired expert<br />

witness for the court trail of<br />

Sedlock vs. EUSD <strong>2013</strong><br />

2. Blumberg, J. “A<br />

Brief History of the Salem<br />

“I thought it was ridiculous,<br />

but he wanted to be a<br />

big flower grower,” she<br />

recalled. “<strong>The</strong> first year we<br />

grew tuberous begonias<br />

Sunset Magazine contacted<br />

us and said, ‘Why didn’t you<br />

tell us?’ <strong>The</strong>y printed a fullcolor<br />

photo of our nursery<br />

the following year.”<br />

Fuschia baskets followed<br />

the next year, then<br />

impatiens until they began<br />

introducing flowering plants<br />

each year.<br />

After Bob passed away<br />

in 1988, Weidner took over<br />

the helm, harnessing the<br />

power of the Digital Age to<br />

increase business. Today, she<br />

writes the newsletter,<br />

updates the website and<br />

announces specials on<br />

eBlasts.<br />

Paul Ecke III has been a<br />

fan since the beginning.<br />

“Evelyn is a very close<br />

Witch Trials-One town’s<br />

strange journey from paranoia<br />

to pardon.”(Oct. 24,<br />

2007) Smithsonian Magazine<br />

accessed on line <strong>May</strong> 27,<br />

2 0 1 3 .<br />

smithsonianmag.com/historyarchaeology/brief-salem.html<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> Yoga Journal:<br />

Sports Marketing Surveys<br />

U.S.A. Survey of how many<br />

people in 2012 practice yoga.<br />

yogajournal.com/press/yoga_i<br />

n_america\ on line access<br />

<strong>May</strong> 27, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

4. Qu, S. et al. “Rapid<br />

Gene Expression Changes in<br />

Peripheral Blood<br />

Lymphocytes upon Practice<br />

of a Comprehensive Yoga<br />

Program.” (4-<strong>2013</strong>) PLoS<br />

ONE 8(4): e61910.<br />

doi:10.1371/journal.pone.006<br />

1910.<br />

5. Wehrwein, P.<br />

“Astounding increase in antidepressant<br />

use by<br />

Americans.” (10-20-2011)<br />

Harvard Health Publications,<br />

Harvard Medical School.<br />

friend and a tenacious business<br />

woman who always provides<br />

a great experience for<br />

her clients with a cheerful<br />

smile,” he said. “I remember<br />

once I brought the First Lady<br />

of the Philippines (Mrs. Fidel<br />

V. Ramos) to visit her begonia<br />

gardens. Evelyn proceeded<br />

to sell her hundreds<br />

of dollars’ worth of products.<br />

I think Mrs. Ramos was used<br />

to getting stuff for free, and<br />

Evelyn gently coaxed a lot of<br />

money out of her wallet<br />

before she knew it!<br />

“Evelyn is also a great<br />

fundraiser for the same reason<br />

— she can coax people to<br />

donate money and they are<br />

glad to do it because it is<br />

always fun to talk to her.”<br />

Weidner’s Gardens is<br />

located at 695 Normandy Rd.<br />

For more information visit<br />

weidners.com or call (760)<br />

436-2194.<br />

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allowed to keep your sea wall<br />

and have your permit re-established.<br />

So yes, you have to go<br />

through a process and you<br />

have to have it evaluated on<br />

any changed conditions.”<br />

City Attorney Johanna<br />

Canlas said the 20-year<br />

reassessment is “currently<br />

being imposed up and down<br />

the state.”<br />

She said if it was eliminated,<br />

sea walls would still<br />

need approval from the<br />

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

Commission, which could<br />

impose conditions beyond<br />

those set by the city.<br />

“Independent of<br />

whether or not we have a certified<br />

LCP, those<br />

application(s) require coastal<br />

approval and … as part of<br />

their permitting process<br />

(they) may impose … any<br />

other conditions they deem<br />

fit,” she said.<br />

Those opposing the bluffretention<br />

devices, such as<br />

members of Surfrider<br />

Foundation, say they prevent<br />

the natural creation of a beach<br />

and will eventually eliminate<br />

land that belongs to the public.<br />

<strong>The</strong> amendments also<br />

state, “No new private beach<br />

stairways shall be constructed,<br />

and private beach stairways<br />

shall be phased out at the end<br />

of the economic life of the<br />

structures.<br />

“Upon application for a<br />

City permit for the replacement<br />

of a private beach stairway<br />

or replacement of greater<br />

than 50 % thereof, private<br />

beach accessways may be converted<br />

to public accessways<br />

where feasible and public<br />

access can be reasonably provided.”<br />

Private beach-access<br />

stairways are located mostly in<br />

the city’s condominium developments.<br />

Owners say converting<br />

them for public use will<br />

create added security, maintenance<br />

and parking issues and<br />

many feel the provision will<br />

result in public access to their<br />

property.<br />

Councilman Tom<br />

Campbell sided with the<br />

homeowners.<br />

“I just think it’s absolutely<br />

ludicrous that you’re going<br />

to try to tell someone that they<br />

have a private staircase and all<br />

of a sudden you’re going to<br />

eliminate their ability to use<br />

it,” he said. “That’s just not<br />

sensible at all.”<br />

City Councilwoman Lesa<br />

Heebner interpreted the provision<br />

differently.<br />

“Private stairs should<br />

remain private,” she said.<br />

“We’ve given the language<br />

that will allow that to occur<br />

through saying … ‘reasonable<br />

and feasible.’ I think that the<br />

language that we have in<br />

there is as strong as we could<br />

possibly make it.<br />

“It’s just not reasonable<br />

and feasible to have the public<br />

marching through people’s pri-<br />

vate property to get to the<br />

beach, especially when there<br />

are public access stairways<br />

very nearby,” she added.<br />

“Those people who are using<br />

those private stairways can<br />

rest assured that they will<br />

remain private.”<br />

A Local <strong>Coast</strong>al Plan is<br />

required by the California<br />

<strong>Coast</strong>al Act of 1976. It guides<br />

development in coastal areas<br />

to basically ensure public<br />

access to beaches and is made<br />

up of a land-use plan and<br />

implementation plan.<br />

All of Solana Beach is<br />

considered a coastal zone so<br />

new development must be<br />

approved by the city and the<br />

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

Commission. With an<br />

approved LCP, most new<br />

development would only<br />

require city approval.<br />

Solana Beach, the only<br />

city in the county without a<br />

certified LCP, has submitted<br />

seven versions since 2001.<br />

With Campbell dissenting,<br />

council adopted an LUP<br />

with a 4-1 vote in February<br />

and directed staff to work with<br />

stakeholders to make changes<br />

that would be submitted to<br />

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

as amendments.<br />

At that meeting council<br />

members said it was important<br />

to keep the process moving<br />

forward. Most said the<br />

same about the amendments.<br />

“I believe we’ll have<br />

future discussion on this as the<br />

years go on,” <strong>May</strong>or Mike<br />

Nichols said, adding the document<br />

can be fine-tuned during<br />

the implementation process.<br />

“This is a living document. It’s<br />

not the final say on any of this<br />

but we need to continue to<br />

move forward.”<br />

Campbell again cast the<br />

only opposing vote despite<br />

being upset by the recent lawsuit.<br />

“I didn’t vote in favor of<br />

the LUP but you still went<br />

ahead and named me individually,”<br />

he told Corn.“You guys<br />

aren’t approaching this the<br />

right way.”<br />

Representing the<br />

Surfrider Foundation, resident<br />

Jim Jaffee supports the<br />

changes, noting the U.S.<br />

Constitution has 27 amendments.<br />

“Doing small amendments<br />

is not a risky thing,” he<br />

said. “It’s a common thing. It’s<br />

the nature of our government.”<br />

He offered three options<br />

to council that would have<br />

been acceptable to environmentalists.<br />

“But based on the<br />

lawsuits now it seems like no<br />

matter what you do you’re<br />

going to be caught in a rock<br />

and a hard place,” he said.<br />

Surfrider filed a lawsuit<br />

against the city more than a<br />

decade ago when the process<br />

began but eventually dropped<br />

it.<br />

<strong>The</strong> amendments will be<br />

presented to the <strong>Coast</strong>al<br />

Commission for approval during<br />

its October meeting in San<br />

Diego.


MAY <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

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long-winded for him handle.<br />

Isla Fisher is mostly<br />

wasted in a role that only<br />

demands she look pretty<br />

and keep the show moving.<br />

As for Dave Franco, he isn’t<br />

present as much alongside<br />

his fellow Horsemen, so it’s<br />

kind of hard to say there are<br />

“four” magicians when it<br />

appears to be “three” most<br />

of the time!<br />

<strong>The</strong> rest of the cast is a<br />

mixed bag, in spite of the<br />

name power written all over<br />

it. Mark Ruffalo spends<br />

most of his screen time<br />

looking half-confused at<br />

what he’s dealing with, all<br />

while Mélanie Laurent does<br />

everything she can to prevent<br />

him from falling apart.<br />

<strong>The</strong> normally indispensable<br />

Michael Caine, who<br />

plays the Four Horsemen’s<br />

ARTS<br />

CALENDAR<br />

Got an item for Arts calendar?<br />

Send the details via e-mail to<br />

calendar@coastnewsgroup.com.<br />

MARK THE DATE<br />

BEACH MUSIC Reserve a spot<br />

now for the Fine Tune Academy's<br />

Young Musician Beach Camp will<br />

be held from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. June<br />

18 at Ponto Beach, Carlsbad. Cost<br />

is $20. Call 760-908-4911 or visit<br />

info@thefinetuneacademy.com.<br />

MAY <strong>31</strong><br />

LIFELONG LEARNING LIFE<br />

at MiraCosta lectures will offer<br />

"Singing Happy Birthday to Walt<br />

Whitman” and “Experience<br />

Design” at 1 p.m. <strong>May</strong> <strong>31</strong> at the<br />

Oceanside Campus, 1 Barnard<br />

Drive, Admin. Bldg. 1000, Room<br />

1068. Call (760) 721-8124 for more<br />

information.<br />

JUNE 2<br />

COWBOY TIME Cowboy Jack<br />

benefactor, is phased out<br />

early and never mentioned<br />

again.<br />

And, of course, big<br />

screen veteran Morgan<br />

Freeman is as clever as he<br />

has always been.<br />

“Now You See Me” will<br />

no doubt prove to be an<br />

entertaining romp at the<br />

beginning for those hungry<br />

for a dazzling spectacle.<br />

That being said, the<br />

magic won’t leave much of<br />

an impression afterwards,<br />

because it can only work for<br />

so long.<br />

MPAA rating: PG-13 for language,<br />

some action and sexual<br />

content.<br />

Running time: 1 hour and 56 minutes<br />

Playing: In general release<br />

will play classic Country-Western<br />

from 6 to 9 p.m. June 2, Robbie’s<br />

Roadhouse, 530 N. <strong>Coast</strong> Highway<br />

101, Encinitas. Call (760) 634-2365<br />

for details.<br />

SEACOAST SYMPHONY<br />

North <strong>Coast</strong> Symphony will present<br />

“Soloists’ Spotlight at 2:30<br />

p.m.June 2 and 7:30 p.m.June 7 at<br />

Seacoast Community Church,<br />

1050 Regal Road, Encinitas. Call<br />

(760) 753-3003 or visit northcoastsymphony.com<br />

for details. <strong>The</strong><br />

program includes David Colborn,<br />

soloist, English horn player Larry<br />

Jellison and violinist Annette<br />

Gardner. <strong>The</strong> suggested donation<br />

is $10.<br />

PUPPING IN CONCERT<br />

Enjoy “Everything’s Coming Up<br />

Roses!” with the Peter Pupping<br />

Band and the Center Chorale at 3<br />

p.m. June 2 at the California<br />

Center <strong>The</strong>ater, Escondido. Visit<br />

.artcenter.org/performances/.<br />

JUNE 4<br />

PSYCHIC FUN <strong>The</strong>resa Caputo,<br />

psychic medium and star of <strong>The</strong><br />

Learning Channel’s show, “Long<br />

Island Medium,” will appear at<br />

7:30 p.m., June 4, in the Events<br />

Center at Pala Casino Spa &<br />

Resort, 11154 Highway 76, Pala,<br />

7:30 p.m.Tickets start at $39.75 at<br />

SHUTTLE<br />

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grant from Caltrans.<br />

Additionally, the city will contribute<br />

the equivalent of up to<br />

$25,000 in staff time.<br />

Initially, the grant was<br />

awarded in 2011 to study the<br />

effectiveness of a shuttle<br />

along Encinitas Boulevard<br />

and El Camino Real. But<br />

now, the study could also<br />

tackle other parts of the city.<br />

Councilwoman Kristin<br />

Gaspar, the sole vote against<br />

the motion, said the scope of<br />

the study is too vague. And<br />

she said the contract doesn’t<br />

include enough information<br />

about costs and how much<br />

city staff time will be<br />

required to complete the<br />

study.<br />

“Staff time is certainly<br />

not free time, and when<br />

we’re pulling them off something<br />

else to work on this,<br />

that has a cost,” Gaspar said.<br />

the Pala box office, or call (877)<br />

946-7252.<br />

JUNE 5<br />

FULL COLOR Artists Muffy and<br />

John Peugh, of West of 101 Studio,<br />

will exhibit their “Color <strong>2013</strong>”<br />

show 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. June 5<br />

through July 15 at Encinitas<br />

Library Gallery, 540 Cornish<br />

Drive, Encinitas, with an opening<br />

reception from 6 to 8 p.m. June 8.<br />

TROP ROCK <strong>The</strong> Friends of the<br />

Cardiff Library will host Joe<br />

Rathburn aka Kokonut Joe as the<br />

First Wednesday artist at 7 p.m.<br />

June 5, at 2081 Newcastle Ave.<br />

Cardiff by-the-Sea with a mixture<br />

of rock, country, reggae, calypso,<br />

Hawaiian, Afro-Cuban and folk.<br />

Call (760) 635-1000 for more information.<br />

JUNE 7<br />

‘BECOMING CUBA’ A June 8<br />

reception from 7 to 8 p.m. will<br />

present artist Pelayo “Pete”<br />

Garcia, on exhibit in the North<br />

<strong>Coast</strong> Repertory <strong>The</strong>atre’s Café &<br />

Gallery through June 23. <strong>The</strong><br />

gallery is open during performance<br />

times of Melinda Lopez’s<br />

“Becoming Cuba” at 987 Lomas<br />

Santa Fe Drive, Suite C. For show<br />

times, visit northcoastrep.org/.<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

<strong>May</strong>or Teresa Barth said<br />

the study will draw upon data<br />

from FLEX 374, an on-demand<br />

bus in Encinitas, and other<br />

transit service to formulate a<br />

bigger picture of transporta-<br />

tion needs in the city.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re’s a lot of data that<br />

needs to be combined that will<br />

tell us the needs we have,”<br />

Barth said. City staff will<br />

return to council at a future<br />

A23<br />

date to firm up the terms of<br />

stakeholder involvement and<br />

council’s approach to the project.<br />

It’s expected the feasibility<br />

study will be completed by<br />

the end of June 2014.


A24 THE COAST NEWS<br />

MAY <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Introducing...<br />

“Wendell,” painted by Brian Torch, and inspired by the harbor seal colony in La Jolla, was selected for the<br />

California Contemporary Artists Collection. Wendell will be showcased in the California State Capitol until<br />

September 2014. Courtesy photo<br />

ARTIST<br />

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Torch, and nominated Torch<br />

for the California<br />

Contemporary Artists<br />

Collection. Torch was subsequently<br />

selected as one of<br />

two San Diego artists, and of<br />

only 30 artists in the state, to<br />

have their art showcased in<br />

the State Capitol. Wendell<br />

has been on display since<br />

<strong>May</strong> 17 and will be there<br />

until September 2014.<br />

“Brian Torch has produced<br />

a wonderful work of<br />

whimsy that reminds us all of<br />

the beauty of our oceans and<br />

its marine life,” said Senator<br />

Block. “Brian captures the<br />

great underwater world of<br />

our state and my district.”<br />

Yet another invitation<br />

presented itself on <strong>May</strong> 7<br />

when Torch was invited to<br />

make an appearance on<br />

KUSI.<br />

Before becoming a<br />

marine life artist, Brian was a<br />

celebrated portrait artist<br />

whose subjects included<br />

Mohammed Ali and Don<br />

King. Ironically, it was<br />

Wyland who inspired Torch to<br />

become a marine life artist in<br />

the 1990s when Torch saw the<br />

Wyland Whaling Wall at the<br />

Long Beach Arena in the<br />

Long Beach Convention<br />

Center Complex. Now Torch,<br />

63, has attracted the admiration<br />

of Wyland.<br />

“Artists throughout the<br />

years have had significant<br />

impact when it comes to raising<br />

awareness about important<br />

issues,” Wyland said.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Ocean Artist Society<br />

was created to bring that<br />

impact to a higher level in<br />

support of ocean conserva-<br />

tion.<br />

Brian Torch’s art and his<br />

interest in promoting a sustainable<br />

future for our oceans<br />

really made him an ideal candidate<br />

for the Ocean Artist<br />

Society. Artists like Brian are<br />

the reason the society is making<br />

a difference.”<br />

For more information,<br />

visit briantorchart.com or email<br />

brian@cdsfirst.net.<br />

Torch’s paintings can be<br />

viewed at Michael Seewald<br />

Galleries, Del Mar Plaza,<br />

1555 Camino Del Mar, Suite<br />

<strong>31</strong>2.<br />

<strong>Coast</strong>al residents traveling<br />

to Sacramento can view<br />

Wendell in the Maddy<br />

Lounge, off the Senate floor.<br />

Because the area is only<br />

for members, visitors should<br />

make arrangements first by<br />

calling Sen. Block’s office at<br />

(916) 651-4039.


B<br />

MAY <strong>31</strong>,<br />

<strong>2013</strong><br />

JEAN<br />

GILLETTE<br />

Small Talk<br />

Sending out<br />

our best<br />

book agents<br />

Jean Gillette is out<br />

enjoying a holiday weekend.<br />

This is from her<br />

archives.<br />

Ah, springtime. <strong>The</strong><br />

warmth of the sun, the<br />

blooming flowers, the<br />

smell of the final overdue<br />

slip.<br />

This is the time of<br />

year when school librarians<br />

gird their loins, shore<br />

up their defenses, screw<br />

their courage to the sticking<br />

point and put on their<br />

mean-lady hats. This is the<br />

time when, with a giant<br />

burst of unsubstantiated<br />

optimism, we actually try<br />

to get all the books back<br />

from our young clients.<br />

To those mad, heroic<br />

parents who manage to<br />

keep track of their children’s<br />

library books, we<br />

shout hallelujah. But in<br />

my children’s early school<br />

years, I had books go missing<br />

under the covers, in<br />

the dirty clothes basket,<br />

behind the stuffed animals<br />

and into the far corners<br />

of the car. We suspect<br />

TURN TO SMALL TALK ON B15<br />

National acclaim<br />

Encinitas school’s newspaper<br />

wins Scholastic Student<br />

Journalism contest. Page B4<br />

Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . B20<br />

Comics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B19<br />

Coupons . . . . . . . . . . . . . B14<br />

Legals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B16<br />

Summer Opportunities . B9<br />

thecoastnews.com<br />

By Rachel Stine<br />

CARLSBAD — Before becoming the cofounder<br />

and CEO of Advanced Brain Monitoring<br />

(ABM), Chris Berka was held back from advancing<br />

at her previous company all, she says, because of<br />

her gender.<br />

Berka had begun her career at a Los Angeles<br />

company that researched and developed drug tests<br />

that used human hair.<br />

She started with the company when it was<br />

founded and managed its biggest accounts for over<br />

a decade. But after being surpassed by seven other<br />

CEOs, she knew she would not be allowed to<br />

progress.<br />

“Despite the fact that (the board) respected<br />

me, they were not willing to take a chance and let<br />

a woman run the company, and that was made pretty<br />

clear to me,” she said. “I couldn’t do anything<br />

about it and that was the biggest frustration.”<br />

So Berka, a UCSD grad, quit and co-founded<br />

her own company sans glass ceiling.<br />

Now almost 15 years later, Berka leads ABM in<br />

developing diagnostic devices that map out brain<br />

activity; ABM’s devices have the potential to serve<br />

a range of medical and educational needs, from<br />

detecting sleep issues to tracking engagement<br />

while learning to helping spinal cord injury<br />

patients regain hand function.<br />

In 1999, Berka, co-founder Dan Levendowski<br />

and a couple of engineers established the company<br />

in Carlsbad, where it is still located, after receiving<br />

a $3.2 million grant from the National Institutes of<br />

Health.<br />

Under that initial grant, ABM worked to develop<br />

wireless headsets that monitor brain activity to<br />

detect drowsiness.<br />

Del Mar set to vote on budget<br />

By Bianca Kaplanek<br />

DEL MAR — Council is<br />

set to vote June 3 on a proposed<br />

two-year budget and<br />

capital improvement program,<br />

funding for community<br />

support programs and<br />

other items discussed during<br />

a two-day workshop<br />

held <strong>May</strong> 13 and <strong>May</strong> 14.<br />

Council members<br />

agreed to provide in each of<br />

the next two years $2,500<br />

for the Community<br />

Resource Center’s Holiday<br />

Baskets Program and<br />

$50,000 to the Del Mar<br />

Village Association for economic<br />

development and<br />

downtown revitalization.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y also supported<br />

funding for Del Mar<br />

Community Connections’<br />

transportation services for<br />

seniors citizens in the<br />

amounts of $17,500 and<br />

$18,360 in fiscal years <strong>2013</strong>-<br />

14 and 2014-15, respectively.<br />

A request was<br />

approved from the Del Mar<br />

Historical Society for<br />

$3,820 for Del Mar Voices,<br />

an oral history project.<br />

However, council members<br />

suggested that the<br />

organization seek grants for<br />

the $1,000 needed to add<br />

Quick Response codes to<br />

the city’s historical sites<br />

and buildings.<br />

An additional $400 was<br />

OK’d for the annual San<br />

Dieguito Lagoon Day event<br />

held in the spring.<br />

<strong>The</strong> tentatively<br />

approved operational budget<br />

maintains current service<br />

levels with only minor<br />

adjustments, City Manager<br />

Scott Huth said.<br />

Staff will also be moving<br />

forward to include plans<br />

in the budget to pay off the<br />

pension side fund.<br />

In 2003, the California<br />

Public Employees<br />

Retirement System, or<br />

CalPERS, required all<br />

member agencies with less<br />

than 100 employees to be<br />

combined into a risk-sharing<br />

pool to reduce the<br />

volatility of employer contribution<br />

rates.<br />

Since CalPERS<br />

requires cities to have fully<br />

SECTION<br />

Glass heads display Advanced Brain Monitoring’s wireless devices: (from left to right) three daytime EEG headsets, sleep profiler headset, ARES, and nap environment mask. Photos<br />

by Rachel Stine<br />

Mapping out the brain to diagnose sleep, medical issues<br />

TURN TO MONITORING ON B15<br />

Advanced Brain Monitoring co-founder and CEO Chris<br />

Berka demonstrates how the company’s nap environment<br />

eye mask promotes the most restful nap with blue light,<br />

heat, and sound.<br />

Fees increase for fire<br />

prevention services<br />

By Jeremy Ogul<br />

RANCHO SANTA FE<br />

— Fees for fire prevention<br />

services will jump beginning<br />

July 1 at the Rancho<br />

Santa Fe Fire Protection<br />

District.<br />

<strong>The</strong> district board on<br />

<strong>May</strong> 15 approved increases<br />

for 51 of the fees the district<br />

charges for reviewing<br />

and inspecting fire prevention<br />

plans. Some of those<br />

fees will rise only nominally,<br />

but others will rise by<br />

nearly 50 percent.<br />

<strong>The</strong> board also lowered<br />

three fees and added<br />

six new fees.<br />

Most of the fees apply<br />

to construction projects<br />

that require approval from<br />

the fire district. For example,<br />

a residential remodel<br />

of more than 2,000 square<br />

feet would require a<br />

review of the plans to<br />

ensure they comply with<br />

the fire code and building<br />

code. <strong>The</strong> fee for that<br />

review is $266, up from<br />

$225.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fees do not apply<br />

to typical firefighting or<br />

rescue operations.<br />

Fire prevention service<br />

fees generated<br />

$126,110 in revenue for<br />

TURN TO BUDGET ON B15 TURN TO FEES ON B15


B2 THE COAST NEWS<br />

MAY <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Attendees include, from left, Tom Osborn, Cmdr. Dale Schriber and Gaby Osborn.<br />

Photos by Bianca Kaplanek<br />

By Bianca Kaplanek<br />

SOLANA BEACH —<br />

Remembering “the true heroes of<br />

our nation and our community” on<br />

a “truly American holiday,” <strong>May</strong>or<br />

Mike Nichols dedicated the<br />

Memorial Day ceremony at La<br />

Colonia Community Park to “those<br />

who gave their lives to protect our<br />

country, our freedoms and our<br />

American way of life.”<br />

“<strong>The</strong>se brave men and women<br />

gave everything so we can live in<br />

liberty,” Nichols said at the <strong>May</strong> 27<br />

event. “We shall be reminded every<br />

day by their sacrifice and know<br />

<strong>May</strong>or Mike Nichols, right, chats with Randy Treadway,<br />

VFW Post 54<strong>31</strong> commander, before the celebration<br />

begins.<br />

that freedom is not free. It is a gift<br />

selflessly purchased by others at<br />

great cost.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> annual event, co-hosted by<br />

the city and the Veterans of Foreign<br />

Wars Post 54<strong>31</strong>, was attended by<br />

VFW members representing all<br />

branches of the military, two former<br />

Solana Beach mayors, the Camp<br />

Pendleton Young Marines, Solana<br />

Beach firefighters, area residents<br />

and guest speaker David Jacinto.<br />

Jacinto shared stories of his<br />

father and stepfather, who served<br />

in World War II, and Gen. James<br />

Doolittle, a fighter pilot who led an<br />

COMMUNITY MEMBER OPENING ON TRI-CITY HEALTHCARE DISTRICT<br />

BOARD OF DIRECTORS COMMITTEE<br />

<strong>The</strong> Tri-City Healthcare District Board of Directors currently has one<br />

community membership opening on the following working Board<br />

Committee:<br />

1. Governance & Legislative Committee – one vacancy. This<br />

Committee meets monthly or semi-monthly to review Bylaws, policies and<br />

procedures to ensure relevance to current practice and compliance with state<br />

law and other regulatory agencies, draft initiation of new policies as needed,<br />

and review current legislative issues pertaining to healthcare.<br />

If members of the public have an interest in serving as a community member<br />

on the above listed Board Committee, please send a brief resume or<br />

biography delineating your background and/or experience relevant to the<br />

Committee, along with a cover letter stating your intent to serve on the<br />

Committee to:<br />

Teri Donnellan, Executive Assistant<br />

Tri-City Medical Center<br />

4002 Vista Way, Oceanside, CA 92056<br />

Your information will be forwarded to the Chairperson of the Committee and<br />

Board Chairperson for review and consideration (interviews with members of<br />

the Committee will be scheduled). <strong>The</strong> Committee’s recommendation will<br />

then be forwarded to the full Board of Directors for final approval/appointment.<br />

All appointments are voluntary and do not include compensation.<br />

Community members shall serve a term of two years, with an option to renew<br />

the appointment for one additional two year term. At the conclusion of the<br />

term, the community member shall not be eligible to serve on the same<br />

Board Committee for at least two years. It is preferable that a community<br />

member shall be a member of no more than one Board Committee at a time.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Board of Directors of Tri-City Healthcare District desires to ensure that<br />

its Committee community members are knowledgeable as to the issues that<br />

face the District. <strong>The</strong>refore, only applications submitted by persons residing<br />

within the boundaries of the Tri-City Healthcare District will be considered.<br />

attack on Japan that became<br />

known as <strong>The</strong> Doolittle Raid.<br />

During the top-secret mission,<br />

16 B-25 bombers took off from the<br />

USS Hornet and bombed Japanese<br />

targets. Although the damage was<br />

minimal, the raid proved Japan was<br />

vulnerable.<br />

“As I look out at each of you<br />

and see those who served and those<br />

who support you, I know there are<br />

many other stories of our unsung<br />

heroes who have given so much to<br />

make this a better place for me and<br />

my family,” Jacinto told the crowd<br />

of more than 200 people.<br />

With his wife, Kimberly, at his side, Carlsbad resident Lt. Col.<br />

Scott Hall salutes as his military anthem, “<strong>The</strong> U.S. Air Force,”<br />

is played by the Santa Fe Christian High School band.<br />

Steve Ellwood, George Townsend and Jack Fletcher respond as guest speaker David<br />

Jacinto thanks servicemen and women for “laying their lives on the line to do the work<br />

that needs to be done to preserve liberty worldwide.”<br />

Ceremony honors ‘unsung heroes’<br />

“We owe a debt of gratitude to<br />

the hundreds of thousands who<br />

made the supreme sacrifice in battle,”’<br />

he said. “<strong>May</strong> we use this precious<br />

gift wisely.To the soldiers and<br />

their families left behind, I offer<br />

you a humble thank you.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> ceremony ended with the<br />

Santa Fe Christian High School<br />

band performing a medley of military<br />

anthems, Issac Trotta playing<br />

“Taps” and the release of white<br />

doves “to commemorate the souls<br />

and spirit of deceased service members,”<br />

Randy Treadway, VFW Post<br />

54<strong>31</strong> commander, said.<br />

Oceanside resident Dayna Holthus, a 10-year-old Camp<br />

Pendleton Young Marine, releases doves at the conclusion<br />

of the ceremony.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Presentation of Colors is provided<br />

by Camp Pendleton Young Marines,<br />

from left, Luke Smith, Fernando<br />

Mendoza, William Leguizamon and<br />

Issac Jones.<br />

Retired Navy Chief Rob Cook and his<br />

wife of 61 years, Clarie, wait for the<br />

ceremony to begin.


MAY <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

by CHUCK<br />

ODD<br />

SHEPHERD<br />

FILES<br />

Culture Clash<br />

Low Fashion Meets<br />

Islam on Turkish TV: Five<br />

self-proclaimed devout, conservative<br />

Muslim women<br />

host the TV series “Building<br />

Bridges” on channel A9,<br />

presenting the seemingly<br />

contradictory case against<br />

both the female headscarf<br />

and Turkey’s turn to secularism.<br />

A report on<br />

Slate.com in <strong>May</strong> noted<br />

that the five are “mostly<br />

bottle blonds ... (with) neon<br />

lipstick” wearing “brightly<br />

colored satin pantsuits and<br />

T-shirts with designer<br />

brand names that stretched<br />

over their chests.”<br />

“Building Bridges” in principle<br />

supports interfaith<br />

dialogue, but guests (noted<br />

Slate) “often appear ... with<br />

their eyebrows arched in<br />

the manner of a serious person<br />

certain he is the victim<br />

of a practical joke.”<br />

Recurring <strong>The</strong>mes<br />

Creative Smuggling:<br />

Abdullah Riyaz, 50, was<br />

arrested at the Rajiv<br />

Gandhi International<br />

Airport in Hyderabad,<br />

India, in April after he<br />

appeared to be uncomfortable<br />

sitting in the waiting<br />

area. Officials found four<br />

“biscuits” of solid gold in<br />

his socks but obviously<br />

thought there might be<br />

more, and after nature took<br />

its course, found Riyaz to be<br />

one of those rare humans<br />

with the ability to brag that<br />

he once excreted gold<br />

(eight more “biscuits”).<br />

A report circulated in<br />

April that an apparently<br />

Orthodox Jewish man (likely<br />

a “Kohen”) had tied himself<br />

up, head to toe, in a<br />

plastic bag while seated on<br />

an airline flight — likely<br />

because his teachings told<br />

him that flying over a cemetery<br />

would yield “impurities.”<br />

<strong>News</strong> of the Weird<br />

mentioned a similar report<br />

in 2001. Airlines have made<br />

accommodations in the<br />

past, even in the face of criticism<br />

that a man in a plastic<br />

bag is a safety hazard.<br />

(Exceptions to the Kohen<br />

belief: Accidental tears in<br />

the bag are excused, but<br />

pre-punched air holes not;<br />

Kohenim unaware of the<br />

cemetery overflight in<br />

advance do not need protection;<br />

and deceased family<br />

members yield no impurities.)<br />

Accountability: <strong>The</strong><br />

chairman of the National<br />

Showcaves Center in a<br />

Welsh national park, aiming<br />

to halt a recent downturn<br />

in tourism business,<br />

threatened in April to sue<br />

the U.K. National Weather<br />

Service for its “all too (frequent)<br />

... gloom and doom<br />

reports.” <strong>The</strong> NWS had<br />

called for snow and cold<br />

weather over Easter weekend,<br />

but no snow fell, and<br />

the cold weather was tempered<br />

by sun and blue<br />

skies. (He also suggested<br />

adding “health”-type warnings<br />

to forecasts, e.g.,<br />

beware that weather<br />

reports might be wrong.)<br />

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Program offers teen law<br />

enforcement experience<br />

By Promise Yee<br />

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

Police Explorer program gives<br />

teens the opportunity to learn<br />

about police operations firsthand<br />

and serve the city as law<br />

enforcement volunteers.<br />

“It allows those individuals<br />

to learn about the law<br />

enforcement profession and<br />

work inside the Oceanside<br />

Police Department where<br />

they live,” Tom Aguigui,<br />

Oceanside police captain of<br />

the field operations division,<br />

said.<br />

Participants in the program<br />

are trained in working<br />

with the public, crowd control,<br />

public speaking and<br />

basic first aid.<br />

Continuous training is<br />

given in-house by Oceanside<br />

police officers. Instruction<br />

becomes more in depth as<br />

Explores stay on with the pro-<br />

Who’s<br />

NEWS?<br />

Business news and special<br />

achievements for<br />

North San Diego County.<br />

Send information via email to<br />

community@<br />

coastnewsgroup.com.<br />

Military graduate<br />

Clifford Casner Millar of<br />

Rancho Santa, graduated <strong>May</strong><br />

4, from <strong>The</strong> Citadel, <strong>The</strong><br />

Military College of South<br />

Carolina. Millar, a member of<br />

the South Carolina Corps of<br />

Cadets, earned a bachelor’s<br />

degree in history.<br />

Rancho resident joins<br />

trustees<br />

Rancho Santa Fe resident<br />

and longtime philanthropist<br />

Susan Hoehn has been serving<br />

Ronald McDonald House<br />

Charities of San Diego for several<br />

years, and has now<br />

stepped up her volunteerism<br />

with a position on its board of<br />

trustees. Additionally, Nick<br />

Cole, a financier from Del<br />

Mar, has also joined the board<br />

of trustees for the organization.<br />

Author offers laughs<br />

From 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.<br />

June 6, author and humorist<br />

Edward Cozza will poke fun at<br />

“anti-social” media at<br />

Meritage Wine Market, 162 S.<br />

Rancho Santa Fe Road,<br />

Encinitas. Call (760) 479-2500<br />

to reserve seating: $35 per<br />

person for a five-flight tasting<br />

and a personalized, hardbound<br />

copy of “Nowhere Yet.”<br />

Help tornado victims<br />

<strong>The</strong> Jewish Federation of<br />

gram.<br />

“It’s a mentoring program<br />

for us with community<br />

youth,” Aguigui said. “At minimum<br />

it exposes them to a<br />

profession.”<br />

“We take great pride in<br />

our youth,” he added.<br />

Further training takes<br />

place at the Police Explorer<br />

academy. Instruction is divided<br />

into three weeklong sessions.<br />

“It’s a week long with a<br />

boot camp atmosphere,”<br />

Aguigui said.<br />

Once Explorers master<br />

necessary skills they add to<br />

police manpower and help<br />

with countywide traffic control<br />

and crowd management<br />

at events.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y work alongside<br />

police in a volunteer role,”<br />

Aguigui said. “<strong>The</strong> roles are<br />

dedicated by staff. It’s a part-<br />

San Diego County has<br />

launched a relief fund to gather<br />

aid for the victims of the<br />

devastating tornado. One hundred<br />

percent of funds donated<br />

will go to the Federation relief<br />

efforts on the ground. To<br />

donate online, visit bit.ly/okrelief13.<br />

Mail donations to the<br />

Oklahoma City Tornado<br />

Relief Fund, care of: Jewish<br />

Federation of San Diego<br />

County, 4950 Murphy Canyon<br />

Drive, San Diego, CA 92123.<br />

Local wins big prize<br />

Oceanside resident<br />

Nickole Jean, was the Ronald<br />

McDonald House Dream<br />

House raffle’s grand-prize<br />

winner, choosing an $800,000<br />

one-time cash payout.<br />

<strong>The</strong> House’s Family Care<br />

Center allows anyone with a<br />

child in an area hospital, not<br />

just overnight guests, to use a<br />

range of services. To learn<br />

more, visit rmhcsd.org.<br />

Book-signing set<br />

Encinitas resident and<br />

author Michael Punaro will be<br />

signing his book, “Delirium<br />

Intersect” from 3 to 5 p.m.<br />

June 1 at the Mysterious<br />

Galaxy Bookstore, 7051<br />

Clairemont Mesa Blvd., Suite<br />

302. San Diego.<br />

Winner goes abroad<br />

San Diego Blood Bank<br />

staff member Jeannette<br />

Miller, of Del Mar, was selected<br />

to participate in summer<br />

<strong>2013</strong> global graduate studies<br />

as part of Miami University<br />

and Project Dragonfly’s Earth<br />

Expeditions Program. She will<br />

study the extinction of<br />

Hawaiian species and what it<br />

takes to save them in the wild<br />

on the Big Island of Hawai’i.<br />

Colorful Children<br />

Colorful Children, a new<br />

nership that goes both ways.”<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re’s always risks,”<br />

Aguigui added. “<strong>The</strong>y’re out<br />

there participating in the<br />

safest manner. It’s a good<br />

environment for them.”<br />

Interested teens and<br />

adults ages 14 to 21, from<br />

Oceanside and nearby cities,<br />

are asked to commit two years<br />

to the program. Many participants<br />

stay on longer.<br />

Skills in leadership and<br />

responsibility are taught that<br />

can be applied to many job<br />

situations.<br />

Some Explorers decide<br />

to become police officers.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y get a more<br />

detailed look at the law<br />

enforce profession,” Aguigui<br />

said. “We’d love for them to<br />

become police in our city.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> program is sponsored<br />

in part by Boy Scouts of<br />

America.<br />

non-profit in the North<br />

County area will hold its<br />

grand opening party from 5 to<br />

7 p.m. June 1 at the Oceanside<br />

Civic Center, 300 N. <strong>Coast</strong><br />

Highway, Oceanside. <strong>The</strong>re<br />

will be live music, raw Vegan<br />

desserts and more. Colorful<br />

Children was founded on the<br />

beliefs that through cultivating<br />

an entrepreneurial mindset<br />

in children at a young age,<br />

we allow more confident, selfdriven<br />

leaders to come to life.<br />

For more information, visit<br />

Colorfulchildren.org.<br />

Slow but tasty<br />

June 6, Boudin SF adds<br />

1221 Encinitas Blvd.,<br />

Encinitas, as its seventh San<br />

Diego location. To celebrate,<br />

staff delivered turtle-shaped<br />

bread to 60 children of <strong>The</strong><br />

Boys & Girls Club Griset<br />

Branch. Additionally, Boudin<br />

SF in Encinitas will hold a<br />

fundraiser June 26 with 20<br />

percent of dinner sales benefiting<br />

<strong>The</strong> Boys & Girls Club<br />

Griset Branch. For more information,<br />

visit<br />

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From left, Gail Deweese congratulates Wes Scarbrough of<br />

Carlsbad who was presented the Spirit of Scouting Award<br />

by the Santa Margarita District of the Boy Scouts, joined by<br />

Faye Scarbrough. This award was given to Scarborough for<br />

his long-term commitment and dedication to the local<br />

Scouting program. For more information or to join, visit<br />

smscouting.org. Santa Margarita District serves the scouting<br />

youth in Carlsbad, Oceanside, Vista, Bonsall, Fallbrook<br />

and Camp Pendleton. Courtesy photo<br />

Local students take<br />

home science fair awards<br />

ENCINITAS — In the<br />

annual science fair at<br />

Rancho Encinitas Academy,<br />

eighth-grader, Erin Ulm won<br />

top honors.<br />

Her project was based<br />

on whether organically or<br />

commercially grown oranges<br />

would produce more juice.<br />

According to her scientific<br />

results, she determined the<br />

organically grown oranges<br />

will produce an average of 21<br />

percent more juice.<br />

Ulm was surprised to<br />

learn she took first prize. “I<br />

couldn’t believe it. I was really<br />

happy,” she said.<br />

Students were tasked<br />

with choosing a topic, asking<br />

themselves a question based<br />

on their topic and coming up<br />

with a hypothesis. Projects<br />

were judged in areas such as<br />

content, presentation, speech<br />

and clarity.Second place honors<br />

were awarded to sixthgrader<br />

Owen Curran, whose<br />

experiment concluded most<br />

people prefer red or blue colored<br />

drinks. Curran also won<br />

B3<br />

Rancho Encinitas Academy<br />

eighth-grader Erin Ulm, earned<br />

the blue ribbon for her science<br />

project, “<strong>The</strong> Juiciest Project<br />

Around.” Courtesy photo<br />

the “Best Interview” award.<br />

Tied for third place was seventh-grader<br />

Ben Lazerson,<br />

who did an experiment about<br />

wind power, and seventh-grader<br />

Jeff Woolson, who was looking<br />

for the best golf ball to<br />

score a hole in one. <strong>The</strong> “Most<br />

Creative Display” award went<br />

to seventh-grader Jordan<br />

Gonyer, who brought live<br />

chickens in a coop to show the<br />

type of feed they preferred.


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MAY <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Surfing’s little brother<br />

CHRIS<br />

AHRENS<br />

Sea Notes<br />

Back in my boyhood,skateboarding<br />

was often<br />

called “sidewalk surfing,” or<br />

“surfin’” for the Valley cowboys<br />

among us. I, like most<br />

kids at that time, took apart<br />

a pair of metal roller skates<br />

and hammered them onto a<br />

two-by-four. As you might<br />

imagine, skateboarding<br />

under these conditions was<br />

hazardous and not really<br />

that much fun. What it was,<br />

really, was an alternative to<br />

surfing, something to do<br />

when we couldn’t get to the<br />

beach, or when the surf blew<br />

out.<br />

Clay wheels made the<br />

ride smoother, and urethane<br />

wheels attached to a skateboard<br />

for the first time by<br />

Frank Nazworthy, would<br />

move skateboards into an<br />

arena of their own, where<br />

ramps and pools would soon<br />

replace flatland tricks, and<br />

skateboarding took to the<br />

air. Surfing soon followed, in<br />

a final repayment of a<br />

decades-old debt.<br />

By now skateboarding is<br />

its own sport, where many of<br />

the world’s best don’t surf at<br />

all.<strong>The</strong>y even have their own<br />

night to celebrate their own<br />

heroes. It’s called the<br />

Skateboarding Hall of Fame.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fourth annual<br />

Skateboarding Hall of Fame<br />

inducted new members on<br />

<strong>May</strong> 9. Among those inducted<br />

were Devo — yes, that<br />

Devo — represented by lead<br />

singer/songwriter Mark<br />

Mothersbaugh. Devo,<br />

according to skateboarding<br />

legend and emcee for the<br />

evening David Hackett,<br />

helped change skateboarding’s<br />

soundtrack years ago.<br />

Who could argue?<br />

Other legendary skaters<br />

to receive awards were the<br />

late Warren Bolster, who documented<br />

much of the action<br />

in the ‘70s and ‘80s and was<br />

Skateboarding Magazine’s<br />

first editor; ‘60s legend and<br />

original member of the<br />

Makaha Skateboarding<br />

team, Woody Woodward; the<br />

one and always entertaining<br />

Steve Olson; the timelessly<br />

beautiful Laura Thornhill;<br />

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Gefland was inducted<br />

for the trick that changed<br />

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apparently was taken from<br />

the name of a hamburger he<br />

once enjoyed.<br />

Everybody’s favorite<br />

street skater, the 46-year-old<br />

and still improving Rodney<br />

Mullen, blew the doors off<br />

the place with his acceptance<br />

speech, after he was<br />

introduced by his friend,<br />

two-time Grammy Award<br />

winner Ben Harper.<br />

Harper, who commented<br />

that Rodney kept musicians’<br />

hours and was the<br />

only person who would skate<br />

with him at four in the morning,<br />

said, “I’ve learned more<br />

from skateboarders than I<br />

have any musicians.”<br />

Harper, himself in his 40s, is<br />

learning a lot from Mullen,<br />

who mentors him in tricks<br />

which take as long as a year<br />

to learn.<br />

Mullen, who commented<br />

that he really didn’t like<br />

awards because they kept<br />

him cemented in the past,<br />

made an exception this time<br />

and when Harper gave him<br />

one of his two Grammys. I<br />

regret not having recorded<br />

Rodney’s speech, as it conveyed<br />

a hope in being forever<br />

young by continuing to<br />

pursue dreams long after the<br />

competition have retired to<br />

the bar.<br />

Adams introduced his<br />

lifelong friend Hosoi, revealing<br />

stories of the drug abuse<br />

that halted both of their<br />

careers and nearly their<br />

lives. Both now clean and<br />

sober, are a testament to living<br />

the good life, something<br />

that might not have been<br />

good for beer sales, but<br />

offered a lasting buzz to<br />

those who took heed.<br />

Skateboarding is not a<br />

crime, at least not any<br />

longer, and the sport now<br />

has a history and a pulse<br />

that is kept alive by celebrating<br />

those who made it happen<br />

first, and, some would<br />

say, best.<br />

Chris Ahrens is a surfer and author<br />

of four books on surfing. E-mail him<br />

at cahrens@coastnewsgroup.com.<br />

Seventh and eighth grade students from Saint John School’s the Eagle Pride Publisher won a national award for their fall issue. From left to right<br />

in the foreground: Liam Lucewicz, Alana Walsh, Nico Pascale, Hannah Reuning, Kelly Gray, Ameya Patel, Chad Hinojosa, and Emily O’Heir. Photo<br />

by Jared Whitlock<br />

Student journalism program wins national award<br />

By Jared Whitlock<br />

ENCINITAS — Saint<br />

John School’s journalism program<br />

is no stranger to<br />

awards.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Eagle Pride<br />

Publisher picked up best in<br />

show among middle-school<br />

papers in 2010 and 2011 from<br />

the San Diego County Fair.<br />

This year the paper set the<br />

bar higher with national<br />

acclaim — the program won<br />

the Scholastic Student<br />

Journalism contest for print<br />

publications, grades three<br />

through eight.<br />

Co-editor Ameya Patel,<br />

an eighth-grader, believes<br />

this year’s paper was especially<br />

successful because its<br />

staff listened to readers and<br />

went hyper-local.<br />

“We get feedback from<br />

the paper each year,” Patel<br />

said. “One thing that everyone<br />

said is that they wanted<br />

more Saint John’s community<br />

news. That’s what we went<br />

for.”<br />

Indeed, the front page of<br />

the Eagle Pride’s fall edition,<br />

which won the national<br />

award, features a story about<br />

an alumni who was left paralyzed<br />

by a rugby accident, as<br />

well as an article about student<br />

council.<br />

Seventh-grader Nico<br />

Pascale, a reporter who coauthored<br />

the rugby piece,<br />

said a lot of people were curious<br />

about the player’s recovery,<br />

inspiring the article.<br />

“It hits close to home for<br />

a lot of people at the school,”<br />

he said.<br />

Inside of the award-winning<br />

edition, features cover<br />

everything from the school’s<br />

Wi-Fi network supporting<br />

new technology to changes in<br />

uniform guidelines.<br />

Printing two papers<br />

each school year, the process<br />

begins with students scribbling<br />

on a whiteboard at the<br />

beginning of each semester.<br />

“We brainstorm everything<br />

that people will care<br />

about,” Patel said, adding<br />

that the paper this year<br />

included comics and more<br />

recipes to attract a wider<br />

audience.<br />

From there, students go<br />

about interviewing relevant<br />

people and answering who,<br />

what, why, when, where and<br />

how — the foundation of<br />

journalism — in their stories.<br />

Those in the club meet once<br />

a week, reviewing each<br />

other’s articles and adding<br />

suggestions where necessary.<br />

Because of the level of<br />

collaboration involved,<br />

teacher Teresa Roberts, a former<br />

editor and reporter who<br />

heads the program, said the<br />

students deserve the credit<br />

for the award.<br />

“We’re very much a student-run<br />

paper,” Roberts<br />

said. “<strong>The</strong>y come up with the<br />

We brainstorm everything that<br />

people will care about.”<br />

Nico Pascale<br />

Seventh Grade Reporter<br />

ideas and run the show. I only<br />

advise them in some places.”<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y have power and<br />

shape the paper — that’s why<br />

I think they’re drawn to it,”<br />

Roberts added.<br />

Roberts launched the<br />

extracurricular program,<br />

open to seventh- and eighthgrade<br />

students, eight years<br />

ago, shortly after beginning<br />

her teaching career. <strong>The</strong><br />

paper is her way of carrying<br />

on her love journalism.<br />

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job when you’re in your 20s<br />

and don’t have a family,”<br />

Roberts said. “Once you start<br />

having kids, it gets harder<br />

because you have to follow a<br />

story and stay out late to try<br />

and get to your sources.”<br />

“Passing journalism on<br />

is definitely rewarding,”<br />

Roberts said. She noted that<br />

a half a dozen of her students<br />

have gone on to study journalism<br />

in college.<br />

<strong>The</strong> program is decidedly<br />

low budget. <strong>The</strong>re isn’t<br />

money for “fancy desktop<br />

publishing programs” to lay<br />

out the pages. And the print<br />

version of the paper doesn’t<br />

have color. Yet Roberts said<br />

the fundamentals of journalism<br />

are there.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> stories are good,”<br />

Roberts said. “That’s what<br />

matters.”<br />

Roberts noted parents<br />

have heaped praised on the<br />

paper. Emily O’Heir, a seventh-grader<br />

and incoming coeditor,<br />

said impressing parents<br />

is nice. However, the aim<br />

isn’t acclaim or awards, but<br />

to inform.<br />

“We want to let people<br />

what’s going on in their<br />

area,” O’Heir said.<br />

Patel, her mom and<br />

Roberts are being flown to<br />

Washington, D.C., to accept<br />

the award at a June 3 luncheon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Eagle Pride<br />

Publisher can be found<br />

online at<br />

saintjohnschool.com.<br />

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JOE<br />

MORIS<br />

Baby Boomer Peace<br />

All week I’ve been trying<br />

to decide what was best to<br />

write about. I gear my column<br />

toward Baby Boomers, who, for<br />

the most part, were wiped out<br />

by the recession in the hopes<br />

that what I’m experiencing can<br />

be a glimmer of hope for those<br />

whose journey may mirror my<br />

own. In my next column I will<br />

write about the consequences<br />

of life. People our age are<br />

dying,like Ray Manzarek of the<br />

Doors who just died this week.<br />

But,life goes on no matter what<br />

our contributions to society are.<br />

I continue to work part<br />

time but have decided to take<br />

early retirement. <strong>The</strong>re are<br />

those that would want me to<br />

feel guilty for living off the teat<br />

of government. I don’t look at it<br />

that way. <strong>The</strong> money that I contributed<br />

to Social Security all<br />

these years was supposed to go<br />

into a lock box of sorts and be<br />

there for me when I chose to<br />

retire. It’s not my fault that,<br />

over the years, our Congress<br />

decided to rob the Social<br />

Security funds. Besides giving<br />

the fund IOU’s, the Social<br />

Security Department apparently<br />

decided to give Social<br />

Security funds to people, that<br />

in my opinion, didn’t contribute.<br />

When I go to the Social<br />

Security office and see a few<br />

older folks like me waiting to<br />

be seen and the rest of the<br />

place is filled with immigrants<br />

and kids running around, I just<br />

scratch my head and say “what<br />

are all these young immigrants<br />

doing in here”?<br />

I am a rare bird. I am a<br />

conservative columnist.<br />

Luckily I have the support of<br />

the owners of this paper.<br />

Believe me, being a conservative<br />

writer has its drawbacks.<br />

For the most part I’ve learned<br />

that although liberals campaign<br />

for free speech, if my free<br />

speech doesn’t jive with their<br />

ideology, they want to shut me<br />

up. I could give you some real<br />

horror stories of my experiences<br />

with the left but for now,<br />

watching what is going on in<br />

Washington with all the scandals<br />

is some small justification<br />

for some of my previous<br />

columns.<br />

Because I write about my<br />

experience living part time in<br />

Mexico, in the past I’ve been<br />

excoriated by the left for writing<br />

about the government’s<br />

bungled attempts to shut down<br />

the Second Amendment<br />

through the Fast & Furious<br />

debacle. <strong>The</strong> investigation of<br />

Fast & Furious was shut down<br />

by a Presidential Executive<br />

Order giving immunity to<br />

Attorney General Eric Holder.<br />

President Obama wrote that<br />

executive order allowing all the<br />

evidence in that case to be<br />

locked down from our own<br />

Darrell Issa’s Oversight<br />

Committee in the House of<br />

Representatives. But, with<br />

these new scandals involving<br />

Benghazi, the Associated Press<br />

and the IRS’ targeting of conservative<br />

groups, the President<br />

can no longer justify writing<br />

executive orders barring<br />

Congress from investigating<br />

these latest scandals.<br />

Other conservatives like<br />

me have known what was going<br />

on in the government but have<br />

been marginalized by the mainstream<br />

press or personally<br />

attacked by readers who have<br />

been blinded by the charisma<br />

of President Obama. I lived<br />

through the Nixon debacle<br />

when Nixon was caught on<br />

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Seven-year-old Christopher<br />

Meneguz attending the Hospice<br />

of the North <strong>Coast</strong>’s Butterfly<br />

Release Memorial <strong>May</strong> 19 at<br />

Agua Hedionda Lagoon<br />

Foundation’s Discovery Center,<br />

along with 300 multigenerational<br />

guests. “<strong>The</strong> flight of the<br />

butterfly symbolizes life’s transformation<br />

and gives us hope,”<br />

she said, as each guest was<br />

given a butterfly enclosed in a<br />

packet. Upon the simultaneous<br />

release, some butterflies soared<br />

immediately to the sky while<br />

others lingered on or near people;<br />

perhaps bidding a final<br />

goodbye. For more information<br />

about HNC’s ongoing bereavement<br />

programs, contact tjohnson@hospicenorthcoast.org.<br />

Courtesy photo<br />

Life continues marching on<br />

tape saying he wanted to use<br />

the IRS to go after his enemies.<br />

But, that’s as far as his involvement<br />

with the IRS went. He<br />

only talked about it. This<br />

administration actually acted<br />

upon an enemies list and<br />

encouraged the IRS to do their<br />

bidding. <strong>The</strong> President has not<br />

yet been implicated but his<br />

Chief of Staff knew about it<br />

nearly two years ago. This<br />

whole mess will be very interesting<br />

to watch since I too have<br />

been targeted as well.<br />

Being a real estate developer,<br />

before being wiped out by<br />

the recession, I have experienced<br />

being targeted and “slow<br />

walked.” Anyone wishing to<br />

obtain approvals and permits<br />

to build a housing subdivision<br />

in this County are taken<br />

through the mill dealing with<br />

all the governmental agencies<br />

including Fish & Game at the<br />

State level and Fish & Wildlife<br />

at the Federal level. “Green”<br />

entities seem to just fly through<br />

the process with their projects,<br />

but a “black hat” developer<br />

can expect everything including<br />

the kitchen sink thrown at<br />

them.<br />

I was involved in a project<br />

that was on 110 acres in Vista.<br />

We started the approval<br />

process for 47 homes on<br />

approximately 40 percent of<br />

the property leaving the<br />

remainder of the property for<br />

the bugs and birds. It was a<br />

beautiful design with environmental<br />

concerns addressed<br />

thoroughly. We commenced<br />

the project in 2001. <strong>The</strong> environmental<br />

agencies had us<br />

change the design of the project<br />

seven times. By the time we<br />

received approval in 2011 (yes,<br />

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Pioneer of rock criticism remembered<br />

By Jared Whitlock<br />

ENCINITAS — Cindy<br />

Lee Berryhill, the widow of<br />

Paul Williams, was drawn to<br />

him from the start.<br />

Considering their backgrounds,<br />

it’s no wonder they<br />

connected.<br />

Williams, who passed<br />

away a month and a half ago,<br />

is considered the father of<br />

rock journalism. And<br />

Berryhill is a singer-songwriter<br />

who has released six<br />

albums and performed with<br />

the likes of alternative<br />

artists like Billy Bragg.<br />

“He was Wikipedia for<br />

rock music before there was<br />

Wikipedia,” said Berryhill. “I<br />

loved listening to him talk<br />

about bands.”<br />

Williams died at the age<br />

of 64, caused by complications<br />

related to early onset<br />

dementia he started suffering<br />

as a result of a 1995 bicycle<br />

accident.<br />

While Berryhill enjoyed<br />

drawing upon William’s<br />

encyclopedic knowledge of<br />

rock, she most remembers<br />

the life lessons he passed on.<br />

She recalled, for instance,<br />

how he was working on a<br />

book when the publisher<br />

backed out not long before it<br />

was due to go to print. He<br />

continued writing it without<br />

thinking twice.<br />

“If we wait for someone’s<br />

approval, you’re not<br />

going to finish that song; you<br />

might not finish that book —<br />

you got to write it,”<br />

Berryhill said. “I took that<br />

to heart.”<br />

Williams embodied<br />

this spirit from a young<br />

age.<br />

As a 17-year-old college<br />

student in 1966, he<br />

turned rock journalism on<br />

its head when he formed<br />

and published Crawdaddy<br />

magazine. Rock music was<br />

relegated to fashion or<br />

trade magazines before he<br />

arrived to the scene. For<br />

arguably the first time,<br />

rock was described in intelligent<br />

terms; the art form’s<br />

growing influence on popular<br />

culture documented.<br />

This new approach to<br />

rock criticism paved the<br />

way for publications like<br />

Rolling Stone and Creem<br />

magazine.<br />

Bob Dylan and Paul<br />

Simon were among the<br />

musicians who phoned<br />

Williams to let him know<br />

how much they appreciated<br />

his smart, passionate writings.<br />

“Musicians loved reading<br />

his work because he<br />

helps you understand your<br />

songs in a way you maybe<br />

didn’t before,” Berryhill<br />

said.<br />

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gave him access to musicians<br />

on the cutting edge. For<br />

example, he hung out with<br />

Brian Wilson in a tent in<br />

Wilson’s living room in 1967.<br />

Wilson played Williams<br />

“Smile,” making Williams<br />

one of the few to hear the<br />

legendary album before it<br />

was shelved for nearly five<br />

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Cindy Lee Berryhill and Paul Williams in 1994. Following his death a<br />

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Carlsbad<br />

<strong>May</strong> 27, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Dale Stephen Low, 68<br />

Oceanside<br />

<strong>May</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

Darrell Lott<br />

Oceanside<br />

<strong>May</strong> 23, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Richard Edwin Mather, 87<br />

Oceanside<br />

<strong>May</strong> 22, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Celia Suminski, 90<br />

Vista<br />

<strong>May</strong> 21, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Verle V. Laurila, 85<br />

Vista<br />

<strong>May</strong> 20, <strong>2013</strong><br />

More than a scribe, he<br />

directly shaped history. In<br />

1968, for example, he was<br />

the campaign manager for<br />

Timothy Leary’s failed run<br />

for governor of California.<br />

He also clapped and sang<br />

with John Lennon and Yoko<br />

Ono during their “bed-in for<br />

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Alicia Feldt<br />

Vista<br />

<strong>May</strong> 19, <strong>2013</strong><br />

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B6 THE COAST NEWS<br />

MAY <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

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Winston School hosts dinner<br />

<strong>The</strong> Winston School is<br />

celebrating 25 years of educating<br />

students with learning<br />

differences. <strong>The</strong> school<br />

hosted a dinner celebration<br />

for 500 Winston students,<br />

alumni, their families,<br />

teachers, friends and supporters<br />

including members<br />

of the Del Mar City Council<br />

on April 20. Guests traveled<br />

from as far away as Tucson<br />

and Baton Rouge to attend<br />

and many of the alumni<br />

attendees had only spent<br />

their middle school years at<br />

Winston, but were deeply<br />

affected by their experience.<br />

Emceed by Mike<br />

Peterson, the school’s headmaster<br />

for eight years, the<br />

evening highlights included<br />

the Winston Blues Band and<br />

the Winston High School<br />

Band performances, the<br />

school's first graduate<br />

Tallie-Mae Gibson, as well<br />

as the previous headmaster<br />

and current board president<br />

Mark Kimball and one of<br />

the school's founders Dr.<br />

Sarita Eastman.<br />

<strong>The</strong> presentations,<br />

music, dancing, game truck,<br />

photo booth and kid's corner<br />

added fun and excitement<br />

to an already festive<br />

event, but the essence of the<br />

evening was more profound<br />

as captured in Peterson's<br />

words, “Who knew such a<br />

small school could be so<br />

big?” Graduate Brian<br />

Lafferty offered a student's<br />

perspective on Facebook:<br />

"Saturday night was<br />

filled to the brim with fun,<br />

good times, and nostalgia.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Winston School of Del<br />

Mar celebrated its 25th<br />

anniversary at the Mission<br />

Tower at the Del Mar<br />

Fairgrounds….I owe my life<br />

and much of my success to<br />

<strong>The</strong> Winston School. Getting<br />

me into this fine program<br />

was the best thing my mother<br />

- bless her soul - ever did<br />

for me."<br />

While Brian's story is<br />

Who knew<br />

such a small<br />

school could be<br />

so big?”<br />

Mike Peterson<br />

Headmaster<br />

the only one featured here,<br />

it's one of hundreds that<br />

students past and present<br />

and their family and friends<br />

could tell as this school<br />

changes lives for all<br />

involved. Often a last stop<br />

after a student's odyssey<br />

through other schools,<br />

Winston becomes an immediate<br />

game changer, teaching<br />

students in a way that he<br />

or she learns and not the<br />

other way around.<br />

By seeking to find a student’s<br />

passions and<br />

strengths, both the student<br />

and the school are successful.<br />

So for students who<br />

failed classes, struggled to<br />

make friends, and had little<br />

hope of ever graduating,<br />

they discover learning differently<br />

is simply a difference<br />

and being accepted is<br />

the norm.<br />

At the 25th anniversary<br />

party, many found themselves<br />

looking back and giving<br />

credit to the school for<br />

the life they live today.<br />

Brian's story says it all. He<br />

and they found their place<br />

at Winston.<br />

ABOUT THE<br />

WINSTON SCHOOL<br />

<strong>The</strong> Winston School is a<br />

college preparatory program<br />

which offers hope and<br />

success for children with<br />

learning differences in<br />

grades 4 through 12. A<br />

group of pediatricians and<br />

parents in San Diego founded<br />

the school in 1988 for<br />

bright children whose needs<br />

were not being met in traditional<br />

school settings.<br />

Students such as those<br />

struggling with autism,<br />

Asperger’s Syndrome,<br />

dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia,<br />

ADD, ADHD, specific<br />

learning disabilities or<br />

learning disorders, nonverbal<br />

learning disorders and<br />

slow maturation find what<br />

they need in the school’s<br />

small, safe and caring environment.<br />

For more information<br />

visit www.thewinstonschool.com,<br />

contact<br />

mindyk@thewinstonschool.com<br />

or call 858-259-<br />

8155.<br />

MiraCosta College students honor<br />

faculty and staff at commencement<br />

MiraCosta College students<br />

have selected<br />

tenured political science<br />

instructor John Phillips as<br />

Faculty of the Year, associate<br />

counselor Jose Mota as<br />

Associate Faculty of the<br />

Year, and Honors Program<br />

secretary Joanne Gonzales<br />

as Classified Member of<br />

the Year.<br />

John Phillips was nominated<br />

by his students for<br />

his ability to make difficult<br />

material easy to understand.<br />

He creates a welcoming<br />

atmosphere and is an<br />

entertaining lecturer. He<br />

encourages debate and<br />

questions, makes himself<br />

accessible to students, and<br />

demonstrates genuine<br />

interest in his students.<br />

“He sincerely cares<br />

about what schools we got<br />

accepted to, what aid packages<br />

we received and what<br />

we want to do with our<br />

lives,” said one student.<br />

“I’ve recommended Dr.<br />

Phillips to several students.”<br />

“To encourage debate,<br />

Dr. Phillips often takes on<br />

different ideological roles.<br />

It’s very entertaining, and I<br />

walk away from each class<br />

with a better understanding<br />

of the values I hold and<br />

the values of people who<br />

disagree with me,” says<br />

another.<br />

MIraCosta College celebrated its<br />

commencement on Friday, <strong>May</strong> 17.<br />

Courtesy photo<br />

Associate counselor<br />

Jose Mota was chosen for<br />

his dedication to students,<br />

his knowledge, openness to<br />

questions, and his ability to<br />

inspire his students. He<br />

developed the First Year<br />

Experience (FYE) Program<br />

to help new students transition<br />

to college, and is the<br />

club adviser to the FYE student<br />

club.<br />

“As club adviser he is<br />

always taking the time to<br />

make sure things are get-<br />

ting done the correct way,<br />

answer questions, and has<br />

helped motivate me to have<br />

greater standards for<br />

myself,” said a student.<br />

“Mr. Mota’s love for his<br />

career is very contagious,”<br />

said another student. “I see<br />

that he loves working with<br />

people and because of him I<br />

also want to help people in<br />

the same way.”<br />

Honors secretary<br />

Joanne Gonzales was noted<br />

for helping coordinate<br />

Honors activities and her<br />

willingness to work extra<br />

hours to make sure each<br />

event runs smoothly. She<br />

goes above and beyond to<br />

help students in any way<br />

she can.<br />

She is prompt in returning<br />

messages and always is<br />

friendly to those who enter<br />

the Honors lounge.<br />

“Joanne is extremely<br />

helpful, kind, friendly and<br />

knowledgeable about the<br />

Honors Scholar Program,”<br />

says an Honors student.<br />

“She is an amazing person,<br />

and helps everyone in the<br />

program.<br />

Developed by the<br />

Associated Student<br />

Government, these studentinitiated,student-administered<br />

awards were<br />

announced during<br />

MiraCosta College’s commencement<br />

ceremony on<br />

<strong>May</strong> 17.


MAY <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES<br />

We meet the needs of gifted students<br />

Our Mission: <strong>The</strong> Rhoades<br />

School supports the positive<br />

development of bright, academically<br />

advanced, productive,<br />

creative, and socially able<br />

students in grades kindergarten<br />

through eight. Here, students<br />

are provided with an<br />

appropriate curriculum, a supportive<br />

peer group, and suitable<br />

guidance in an encouraging<br />

and thoughtful manner.<br />

We seek to establish in each<br />

student a singular love of learning<br />

for its own sake.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Rhoades School was<br />

founded on the realization<br />

that there was a distinct need<br />

for a program which comprehensively<br />

met the needs of<br />

gifted students. Even among<br />

other esteemed private<br />

schools, <strong>The</strong> Rhoades School<br />

stands out as our mission<br />

uniquely and distinctively<br />

targets students that are gifted<br />

and talented.<br />

<strong>The</strong> uncommon abilities<br />

of extremely bright students<br />

require that the educators<br />

with whom they work have an<br />

in-depth understanding of,<br />

not only multiple academic<br />

subject areas and the most<br />

effective methods by which<br />

to teach those subjects, but<br />

also a sensitivity to the<br />

unique social needs that are<br />

often present in the profiles<br />

of gifted and talented students.<br />

We are a school of 300<br />

total student body, with typi-<br />

cally two classes of each<br />

grade level. Our students<br />

enjoy small class sizes and a<br />

specialized faculty, with<br />

expert instruction outside of<br />

the child’s homeroom beginning<br />

in kindergarten. <strong>The</strong>se<br />

specialized classes include<br />

Science, Technology, Spanish,<br />

Music, Physical Education<br />

and Art. We are located on<br />

Rancho Santa Fe Road in<br />

south Encinitas on the border<br />

of Encinitas and Rancho<br />

Santa Fe.<br />

We are currently<br />

enrolling for the <strong>2013</strong>-2014<br />

school year. Please contact<br />

Call Kem Graham at 760-436-<br />

1102 or kgraham@rhoadesschool.com<br />

to schedule a private<br />

tour.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Grauer School Class of <strong>2013</strong><br />

Record number of scholarship offers received<br />

<strong>The</strong> Grauer School<br />

announced that the 21-student<br />

graduating class of <strong>2013</strong> was<br />

offered $6.81 million in academic<br />

scholarships, a significant<br />

increase and new record.<br />

Last year’s 2012 graduating<br />

class of 18 graduates were<br />

awarded $4.8 million in scholarship<br />

offers. Each senior in this<br />

year’s graduating class of <strong>2013</strong><br />

was offered an average of<br />

$324,000 in merit scholarships<br />

from prestigious collegiate<br />

institutions such as Miami<br />

University, New York<br />

University, University of<br />

Southern California, University<br />

of Puget Sound, Hofstra<br />

University, College of Wooster,<br />

University of British Columbia,<br />

and Lewis and Clark College.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Grauer School is<br />

renowned for its academic<br />

excellence and concentrated<br />

efforts in maintaining a low student<br />

to teacher ratio, providing<br />

highly individualized attention<br />

to each and every student.<br />

Grauer School Principal Dana<br />

Abplanalp-Diggs explains,<br />

“This year, many of our graduates<br />

accepted scholarships<br />

from colleges in the Pacific<br />

Northwest region; colleges in<br />

this part of the country have an<br />

emphasis on environmental<br />

and ecological sustainability as<br />

well as the creative arts. 75% of<br />

<strong>The</strong> Grauer School Class of<br />

<strong>2013</strong> engaged in some form of<br />

the visual and performing arts<br />

as well as sustainable outreach<br />

programs. Many of our students<br />

took a leadership role in<br />

our Green Grauer campus initiative<br />

that included composting<br />

in our organic garden,<br />

revamping the greenhouse,<br />

constructing recycling bins<br />

from wood and harvesting oncampus<br />

produce for the<br />

Harvest Cooking Class elective.<br />

Our students excelled in these<br />

areas of distinction and<br />

launched several new programs<br />

including the first Grauer<br />

record label and Rainbow<br />

Coalition, an organization that<br />

emphasizes tolerance and compassion.”<br />

Visit www.grauerschool.com<br />

or call 760/944-<br />

6777.<br />

Ninety percent of Pacific Academy<br />

students achieve honor roll status<br />

Enrolling in a quality<br />

college preparatory school<br />

enhances students’ chances<br />

of attaining the academic<br />

and emotional preparation<br />

needed to succeed at the<br />

university level and beyond.<br />

This preparation ideally<br />

starts in Middle School.<br />

Pacific Academy, established<br />

in 1997, has been a private<br />

school for grades 7-12. In<br />

order to best serve students<br />

and its community, Pacific<br />

Academy is expanding it’s<br />

Middle School Program, to<br />

serve 6th grade. Middle<br />

School Students at Pacific<br />

Academy enjoy a 1:10<br />

teacher-student ratio unattainable<br />

by today’s public<br />

budget strapped schools.<br />

Smaller class sizes allow<br />

teachers to provide hands-on<br />

project-based learning and<br />

community based learning<br />

that students find relevant<br />

and enjoyable. Teachers<br />

actively identify student<br />

strengths and develop individual<br />

education plans that<br />

include parents and cater to<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 />

Our ultimate aim, is to develop<br />

‘Global Citizens’ of the 21st<br />

century.”<br />

Dr.Erika Sanchez<br />

Pacific Academy principal,<br />

individualized college counseling,<br />

starting in the 6th<br />

grade, to provide all the support<br />

needed through the<br />

developmental process.<br />

This Middle School<br />

expansion will allow 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 each<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 />

hold Masters or Doctorates<br />

in Education like 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 Sanchez, “is to<br />

develop ‘Global Citizens’ of<br />

the 21st century, 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 demonstrate 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 are planning<br />

a three-legged walk<br />

that pairs students from<br />

diverse backgrounds in an<br />

effort to eliminate discrimination<br />

and stereotyping. Mr.<br />

Vikas explains, “<strong>The</strong> theory<br />

is that everyone is diverse<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 />

At the Rhoades School, we nurture the development of gifted students from kindergarten<br />

through eighth grade. We balance a challenging curriculum with an added<br />

emphasis on social development, and are guided by four basic principles:<br />

BALANCE.<br />

At <strong>The</strong> Grauer School, we offer a unique balance of rigorous college<br />

preparation and life-changing expeditionary learning. With a 7-to-1<br />

student to teacher ratio, it’s an education for all the senses. And our<br />

results have proved it for over 20 years.<br />

Sign up for Summer School. We are open to the community and<br />

offer uc-approved core classes and weeklong enrichment camps. Come<br />

discover the Grauer balance.<br />

Session 1: 6/24 through 7/12<br />

Session 2: 7/15 through 8/2<br />

GRAUERSCHOOL.COM<br />

(760) 274-2118<br />

1500 S. EL CAMINO REAL<br />

ENCINITAS, CA 92024<br />

ENROLLING GRADES 6-12<br />

141 S. Rancho Santa Fe Rd., Encinitas, CA 92024<br />

• We teach our students how to think, not<br />

what to think.<br />

• How we teach is as important as what we<br />

teach.<br />

• We work to instill a sense of healthy<br />

competition, collaboration and confidence.<br />

• Satisfying our students’ hunger for learning<br />

is more important than standardized<br />

test scores.<br />

Now accepting applications for the <strong>2013</strong>-2014 academic year.<br />

Our students mean the world to us.<br />

B7


B8 THE COAST NEWS<br />

MAY <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES<br />

ASSISTANCE LEAGUE<br />

Last year, members of the Assistance League of North <strong>Coast</strong> donated more than 16,000<br />

hours of volunteer work in the communities of Vista, Oceanside and Carlsbad. Oceanside<br />

school nurse Sandra Wort and Health Clerk Donna Contrado at Ditmar Elementary School,<br />

wanted to show their appreciation to ALNC by organizing a donation drive to give Oceanside<br />

Staff members the opportunity to donate items to the ALNC Thrift Store. Each elementary<br />

school was provided a large box in which to collect donated items from the staff. Assistance<br />

League of North <strong>Coast</strong> provides shoes, clothes, books and other items to local students<br />

through the schools, supported by the Thrift Store at 1830 Oceanside Blvd. For more information,<br />

visit alnc.org. Courtesy photo<br />

Go electronic with your music<br />

SAN MARCOS —<br />

Students will have an opportunity<br />

to take electronic<br />

music workshops through the<br />

Extended Learning department<br />

at Cal State University<br />

San Marcos, such as composing<br />

or recording engineer in<br />

the Electronic Music Studio.<br />

Each range in different skills<br />

and will focus on music software<br />

to enhance your techniques.<br />

In composing, students<br />

will learn how to operate var-<br />

ious types of music software<br />

including Pro Tools and<br />

Native Instruments.<strong>The</strong> focus<br />

will be on composing music<br />

with MIDI, synthesis, software<br />

instrument operation,<br />

sampling and digital signal<br />

processing.<br />

This class runs from 9<br />

a.m. to 4 p.m. and begins July<br />

13. Tuition is $159<br />

In the recording engineer<br />

course, students will<br />

learn how to operate various<br />

types of music hardware<br />

including the Avid C 24 mixing<br />

console. <strong>The</strong> focus will be<br />

on recording audio in Pro<br />

Tools utilizing pre-amps,<br />

microphone pick up pattern<br />

and placement techniques,<br />

along with audio editing, mixing<br />

and mastering techniques.<br />

This class runs from 9<br />

a.m. to 4 p.m. beginning July<br />

20. Tuition is $159<br />

To register, call (760)<br />

750.4020 or visit<br />

csusm.edu/el.<br />

Learn. Laugh. Grow.<br />

■ At Del Mar Pines, we<br />

believe the elementary<br />

school years are the most<br />

formative of a child's life.<br />

For over thrirty 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. Our goal for<br />

each student is to leave<br />

Del Mar Pines school as an<br />

independent, resourceful<br />

thinker with a lifelong<br />

love of learning.<br />

Each student leaves as an<br />

independent, resourceful thinker<br />

with a lifelong love of learning.<br />

Give your child the start he/she deserves:<br />

- Small instructional groups<br />

- Instruction in music, art, physical education,<br />

computer science, library, Spanish, and hands-on<br />

science.<br />

- Integration of technology throug the use of oneto-one<br />

iPads and Macbooks<br />

Oceanside principal retires<br />

OCEANSIDE — June<br />

<strong>2013</strong> brings the road to<br />

retirement for South<br />

Oceanside Elementary<br />

School Principal Rand<br />

Johnson. During his 40 years<br />

of service to students and<br />

parents in the OUSD,<br />

Johnson brought in the<br />

Stardust Arts to provide an<br />

art enrichment program.<br />

To celebrate the principal,<br />

16 students, grades<br />

kindergarten through fifth,<br />

from the Angels Program,<br />

created a memory book of<br />

Top<br />

teachers<br />

receive<br />

honors<br />

CARLSBAD — <strong>The</strong><br />

Carlsbad Chamber of<br />

Commerce, the business<br />

community and educational<br />

boosters gathered<br />

to toast innovative and<br />

remarkable educational<br />

programs in Carlsbad<br />

schools at the annual<br />

O u t s t a n d i n g<br />

Educational Program<br />

Awards Dinner.<br />

More than 200 people<br />

attended the awards<br />

ceremony on <strong>May</strong> 17 at<br />

the La Costa Resort and<br />

Spa. Winners were<br />

announced in four categories:<br />

<strong>The</strong> Arts,<br />

Entrepreneurial<br />

Program, Innovative<br />

Program and Science<br />

Program.<br />

Left: <strong>The</strong> Arts Category<br />

Winner Judi Stapleton of<br />

Calavera Hills Middle School<br />

with Ted Owen, President<br />

and CEO of the Carlsbad<br />

Chamber of Commerce.<br />

Right: Entrepreneurial Award<br />

winner Kirk VanWagoner of<br />

Calavera Hills Middle School<br />

with Chris Ross of Sylvan<br />

Learning Center Encinitas.<br />

appreciation and time spent<br />

at the school. During an<br />

eight-week period, the students<br />

did their homework,<br />

then designed “<strong>The</strong> Road to<br />

Retirement,” a 5-foot-by-8foot<br />

canvas depicting<br />

Johnson’s favorite hobbies.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir diligent research<br />

turned up his favorite treasure,<br />

a vintage Volkswagen<br />

van. <strong>The</strong> painted canvas; in<br />

acrylic, is a colorful and fanciful<br />

story of retirement and<br />

the last days for their principal.<br />

Showing him leaving the<br />

school in his VW, along the<br />

cobblestone road, Johnson<br />

cruises the beach to destinations<br />

unknown; passing the<br />

beach crowd and surfers,<br />

arriving to the crossroad<br />

sign, guarded by a comical<br />

cat, a flower garden and a<br />

new life. ?<br />

“I am deeply touched by<br />

the creative gift Stardust and<br />

the students produced for<br />

me. It is really special,” the<br />

outgoing principal said.<br />

“This is an honor.”<br />

Pictured, from left, are Katie Jordan and Anne Blakely of Pacific Rim<br />

Elementary School, which was awarded the best Innovative program,<br />

with presenter Lynn Crockett of LEGOLAND California<br />

Resort. Courtesy photos<br />

Jefferson Elementary School's Future Visionaries: Eye Discovery<br />

Lab won the Best Science Program award. Pictured, from left, are<br />

Amy Jensen, Shelley Thomas, Karen Stencil and award presenter<br />

Carmen Rene of Life Technologies Corp.


MAY <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

MindFair Science Camp by Tutoring Club<br />

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Water safety - a priority this summer<br />

■ Year round<br />

established<br />

swim school<br />

Waterworks Aquatics is<br />

an indoor swim school and<br />

swim center located in<br />

Carlsbad.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir initial focus with<br />

all of their students is water<br />

safety and stroke technique.<br />

Teaching students to<br />

roll-over to their back when<br />

taking a breath enables the<br />

child to learn to swim the<br />

length of the pool in a short<br />

period of time. Waterworks<br />

Aquatics success is very<br />

impressive. <strong>The</strong>y have<br />

taught over 2000 students<br />

to swim in the local area<br />

this past year. <strong>The</strong>y also use<br />

a muscle memory technique<br />

that works to effectively<br />

promote good habits with<br />

strokes, and reinforce proper<br />

technique. <strong>The</strong> environment<br />

is very comforting.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y offer a play area for<br />

the students to use before<br />

or after the lesson.<br />

Waterworks Aquatics<br />

has various programs to<br />

choose from. Whether you’re<br />

taking part in their Parent &<br />

Me program for infants, or<br />

enrolling you or your child<br />

into their Private or Semi-<br />

Private lessons for increased<br />

individualized attention,<br />

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you’re bound to become part<br />

of a positive and safe experience.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y also offer adult<br />

lessons, stroke clinic classes,<br />

youth swim team, water aerobics<br />

and lap swimming.<br />

<strong>The</strong> center has 2 indoor<br />

pools heated to 89 and 92<br />

degrees and is open yearround.<br />

Flexible scheduling<br />

is offered for their lessons,<br />

and they're committed to<br />

providing exceptional experiences<br />

for all of their families.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y do not have a registration<br />

fee and you may<br />

sign up online at www.waterworksswimonline.com,<br />

or<br />

call them at 760-603-9400.<br />

We know you will be very<br />

impressed with their facility<br />

and program!<br />

Science camp makes learning fun!<br />

■ A fun-filled<br />

“academic” day<br />

camp<br />

Tutoring Club Encinitas<br />

invites your kids to a funfilled<br />

“academic” day camp,<br />

two separate sessions this<br />

summer for ages 8-12. <strong>The</strong>se<br />

science summer camps offer<br />

math, writing, reading comprehension<br />

and vocabulary<br />

through really cool science<br />

projects! It’s the best way to<br />

mix learning & fun.<br />

“Our kids have so much<br />

fun, they don’t realize how<br />

much they’re actually learn-<br />

What does it take to create<br />

an award-winning summer<br />

camp that features a<br />

week spent with top-notch art<br />

instructors and farm animals<br />

in an outdoor woodland setting?<br />

“A lot of advance planning,”<br />

said Carlsbad Art Farm<br />

Founder and Director Perrin<br />

Weston. “Our goal is to<br />

immerse students in a highly<br />

enjoyable world apart, where<br />

they leave behind the cell<br />

phones and video games for a<br />

week to concentrate on the<br />

natural world while learning<br />

new art techniques. That<br />

doesn’t just happen.”<br />

Weston’s goal each year<br />

is to create a weeklong camp<br />

experience designed for<br />

mature elementary and middle<br />

school students. While<br />

early education art programs<br />

focus primarily on “process”<br />

versus “product”, Weston<br />

believes that students in<br />

Grades 2 and up are ready for<br />

more. “It becomes frustrating<br />

to these students who want to<br />

draw representationally or<br />

paint with some authority,<br />

but there’s no one there to<br />

tell them how to go about<br />

doing that,” she said. “It’s one<br />

of the reasons older kids stop<br />

making art. <strong>The</strong>y think making<br />

art is magic and they are<br />

just no good at it, so they give<br />

up. It’s not magic.<br />

Like anything else done<br />

well, it takes study and practice<br />

and time. And good<br />

teachers.”<br />

Weston’s team of instruc-<br />

ing”, said Executive Director<br />

Lane McGhee. “With a 6:1<br />

student-teacher ratio, the<br />

kids participate in hands-on<br />

science projects while learning.<br />

It’s a very productive<br />

way to have lots of fun while<br />

getting ready for the upcoming<br />

school year.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> day camps will be<br />

held Monday – Friday from<br />

9:30am-1:30pm, July 8-12,<br />

and July 15-19. <strong>The</strong> cost is<br />

only $225 per child for the<br />

week ($25 sibling discount),<br />

and the price includes a<br />

lunch snack each day and all<br />

supplies.<br />

Is your child having difficulty<br />

in school? Tutoring<br />

Club can help!<br />

At Tutoring Club, our<br />

tors are highly trained working<br />

artists with areas of specialty<br />

such as figurative and<br />

animal drawing and painting,<br />

animation and illustration,<br />

and photography. Weston<br />

starts working with her<br />

instructors in February to<br />

develop a rich summer camp<br />

curriculum that is a balance<br />

of skill building, animal<br />

encounters, and structured<br />

horsing around.<br />

Mornings are about<br />

studying drawing and painting,<br />

while afternoons are<br />

devoted to craft-oriented<br />

projects and free time on Art<br />

Farm’s 10-acres of riparian<br />

habitat.<br />

Students are divided<br />

into three groups by grade<br />

level and are taught in separate<br />

outdoor classrooms.<br />

Each age group has a special<br />

activity.This summer, the oldest<br />

group – the “Alpacas” –<br />

will learn to draw a human<br />

model, dressed like Johnny<br />

Depp in “Pirates of the<br />

Caribbean”, as well as animals.<br />

“Kids this age who are<br />

starting to get into graphic<br />

novels and other art forms<br />

involving the human form<br />

want to know how to draw<br />

faces and clothing realistically,”<br />

Weston said. “This will<br />

give them a nice introduction<br />

to how artists do that,<br />

whether they are doing it<br />

with charcoal or on a hightech<br />

drawing tablet.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> “Goat” group will be<br />

engaged in turning their<br />

classroom tent into a diorama<br />

goal is to bring every student<br />

to their highest academic<br />

level as quickly as possible.<br />

Students receive individualized<br />

instruction from credentialed<br />

teachers and professional<br />

tutors. We build skills<br />

and raise confidence<br />

through positive reinforcement<br />

for each student. Get<br />

Summer Tutoring from 2pm-<br />

5pm daily.<br />

Committed to helping<br />

students succeed at all academic<br />

levels, Kindergarten -<br />

12th grade, we specialize in<br />

reading, math (from the<br />

basics through calculus),<br />

writing, study skills, and<br />

SAT/ACT college preparation.<br />

Ask about our Tutoring<br />

Club guarantee!<br />

Winner of this year’s Red Tricycle Award...<br />

Most Awesome Camp for Kids<br />

during their week at Art<br />

Farm, depicting an animal<br />

habitat. <strong>The</strong> youngest group<br />

of “Spotted Donkeys”, which<br />

is for students entering<br />

Grade 2 next fall, will be<br />

working on the ever-popular<br />

fairy and gnome village<br />

installation.<br />

“This involves painting<br />

fairy houses, creating 3-D<br />

imaginary pets for the fairies,<br />

and growing a lollipop garden<br />

using magic “Art Farm<br />

seeds,” Weston said. “<strong>The</strong> lollipop<br />

garden is pure fun. At<br />

the end of the week they get<br />

to harvest their crop.”<br />

Both the Goat and<br />

Alpaca groups will work on<br />

animal murals and participate<br />

in Art Farm’s Friday<br />

Origami Boat Pageant and<br />

Races. “Students last summer<br />

produced some origami<br />

boats that were museum<br />

pieces,” Weston said. “<strong>The</strong>y<br />

were painted in acrylic, a<br />

plastic-based paint that<br />

makes the paper boats buoyant,<br />

and decorated with<br />

found objects, decorative<br />

paper, feathers, you name it.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re was one that was a firebreathing<br />

Chinese dragon<br />

with wings. It was gorgeous.”<br />

For more information<br />

about Carlsbad Art Farm<br />

camps and for online enrollment,<br />

visit<br />

www.CarlsbadArtFarm.com<br />

While there, click the<br />

Facebook page to see day-today<br />

happenings at Art Farm.<br />

Camps begin June 17 and<br />

continue to mid-August.


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Make grab-and-go breakfast<br />

SARA<br />

NOEL<br />

Frugal Living<br />

Dear Sara: Morning is<br />

too busy here to cook, so I<br />

am looking for breakfast<br />

items I can make ahead of<br />

time, warm up in the<br />

microwave if necessary and<br />

eat on the go. — Brenda,<br />

email<br />

Dear Brenda: You can<br />

make breakfast burritos,<br />

pancakes (spread peanut<br />

butter on them and roll<br />

them up), waffles, French<br />

toast, oatmeal or English<br />

muffin breakfast sandwiches<br />

ahead of time. Have<br />

foods such as fruit, yogurt<br />

and granola handy. Bake up<br />

muffins or quick breads,<br />

package fresh fruit in freezer<br />

storage bags and make<br />

quick and easy smoothies<br />

to go. Try string cheese and<br />

crackers, hardboiled eggs, a<br />

bagel or croissant with<br />

spread (peanut butter or<br />

preserves).<br />

Here’s a recipe for<br />

breakfast cookies:<br />

3 mashed bananas<br />

1/3 cup applesauce<br />

(flavored or plain)<br />

2 cups old-fashioned<br />

oats<br />

1/4 cup milk<br />

1/2 cup raisins<br />

1/2 teaspoon baking<br />

soda<br />

1 teaspoon vanilla<br />

1 teaspoon cinnamon<br />

Combine all ingredients<br />

in a medium bowl.<br />

Drop spoonfuls onto parchment-lined<br />

cookie sheets or<br />

Silpat. Bake at 350 degrees<br />

F for 15-20 minutes. Makes<br />

20 soft cookies.<br />

Dear Sara: After reading<br />

your column, I checked<br />

Lowe’s and Wal-Mart in the<br />

Glendale and Peoria, Ariz.<br />

area. <strong>The</strong>y did not have<br />

Super Grip, nor had they<br />

ever heard of it. — V. Dahl,<br />

email<br />

Dear V. Dahl: You can<br />

use the product locator at<br />

plastidip.com/diy_where_to<br />

_buy.php to find retailers in<br />

your area that should carry<br />

it. Lowe’s is listed as a special-order<br />

retailer, which<br />

means you can order it<br />

through Lowe’s and have it<br />

shipped to the store for purchase.<br />

You can order it online<br />

through QCIdirect.com at<br />

qcidirect.com/super-gripaerosol-ground-serviceonly.html.<br />

(Note: For those<br />

readers who aren’t familiar<br />

with this product, it’s an<br />

aerosol used on throw rugs<br />

to prevent skidding.)<br />

Dear Sara: I have a<br />

frustrating problem and am<br />

hoping you can assist me<br />

with a solution. My refrig-<br />

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erator door handle and<br />

freezer handle have yellowed.<br />

I have tried gasoline,<br />

abrasives and many other<br />

products that promise to<br />

clean the handle, but to no<br />

avail.<br />

Do you have a solution?<br />

— Ru, Florida<br />

Dear Ru: <strong>The</strong> handles<br />

often yellow with age. Some<br />

handles turn yellow from<br />

the oil in your hands; with<br />

others, there is a plastic<br />

cover over the handles that<br />

yellows with age. You can<br />

call the manufacturer to<br />

purchase replacement handles,<br />

or if your handles<br />

have plastic covers, find out<br />

if the manufacturer sells<br />

replacement plastic covers<br />

so you wouldn’t have to<br />

replace the entire handle.<br />

As for cleaning the old<br />

ones, try a Mr. Clean Magic<br />

Eraser or Soft Scrub and<br />

some elbow grease. You<br />

might even consider painting<br />

the handles with a<br />

spray paint made for plastic,<br />

such as Krylon Fusion.<br />

Sara Noel is the owner of Frugal<br />

Village (frugalvillage.com), a website<br />

that offers practical, money-saving<br />

strategies for everyday living. To send<br />

tips, comments or questions, write to<br />

Sara Noel, c/o Universal Uclick, 130<br />

Walnut Street, Kansas City, MO,<br />

64106, or email<br />

sara@frugalvillage.com.<br />

We offer a variety of athletic camps<br />

that cater to all levels of ability<br />

■ We focus on<br />

fundamentals<br />

Whether you are just a<br />

beginner or a highly experienced<br />

athlete, focused on<br />

one sport or a participant in<br />

many, Pacific Ridge School<br />

has the program for you.<br />

This year, Pacific Ridge<br />

Summer Programs will<br />

offer a variety of athletic<br />

camps that cater to all levels<br />

of ability.<br />

Most programs will be<br />

open to rising 5th through<br />

12th grade student-ath-<br />

letes. All will be coached<br />

by Pacific Ridge’s talented,<br />

energetic and experienced<br />

head coaches. Camps will<br />

focus on fundamentals and<br />

individual skill development<br />

along with game strategy.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y will be fast-paced<br />

and fun, and will emphasize<br />

teamwork, positive attitude<br />

and character development.<br />

Along with these exciting<br />

offerings, Pacific Ridge is<br />

proud to be hosting co-ed<br />

basketball camps by both<br />

Nike and Chase Budinger,<br />

NBA star of the Minnesota<br />

Timberwolves.<br />

Goals of Pacific Ridge<br />

School Athletics<br />

• Develop an "Honor<br />

the Game" culture<br />

• Emphasize character<br />

education and teach lifelong<br />

lessons through sports<br />

• Prepare young athletes<br />

for success in life on<br />

and off the fields and<br />

courts<br />

• Increase school spirit<br />

and pride through interscholastic<br />

competition<br />

For more information,<br />

please visit www.pacificridge.org<br />

and click on<br />

Summer Programs.<br />

Boys & Girls Club of San Marcos<br />

Explorer Summer Day Camp<br />

■ Registration<br />

packets are<br />

available today<br />

Come join the Boys &<br />

Girls Club of San Marcos for<br />

Explorer Summer Day Camp<br />

from June 12-August 9! <strong>The</strong><br />

Club offers a great variety of<br />

fun, weekly-themed, and educational<br />

activities including<br />

science, technology, engineering,<br />

math, arts and crafts,<br />

sports, computers, games<br />

room and much more. <strong>The</strong><br />

annual membership fee is<br />

$40. <strong>The</strong> general Summer<br />

Day Camp weekly fee is $70<br />

per Club member with no<br />

field trips included. For Club<br />

members 7-9 years old who<br />

want to sign up for the Field<br />

Trip Adventures, the price is<br />

$90/week and includes 1 field<br />

trip per week primarily on<br />

Wednesdays. For Club members<br />

10 years old and up who<br />

want to sign up for the Field<br />

Trip Adventures, the price is<br />

$100/week and includes 2<br />

field trips per week on<br />

Tuesdays and Thursdays. <strong>The</strong><br />

Summer Day Camp program<br />

is open Monday - Friday, 6:30<br />

a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Members<br />

must be at least 6 years old<br />

and enrolled in first grade.<br />

Our Summer registration<br />

packets are available today at<br />

the front desk of the Jennifer<br />

Loscher Branch (1 Positive<br />

Place, San Marcos 92069) and<br />

also can be found online at<br />

www.boysgirlsclubsm.org.<br />

Scholarships are available.<br />

Annual memberships are<br />

valid July 1 – June 30. For<br />

additional assistance please<br />

call (760) 471-2490 x 300 or<br />

email Outreach & Area<br />

Director, Jack Nguyen at<br />

jack@boysgirlsclubsm.org.<br />

Register today as space is limited!<br />

Animal Center readies spring fling<br />

RANCHO SANTA FE —<br />

Committee Chairwoman<br />

Rebecca Vigil and Honorary<br />

Co-Chairpersons Nathan and<br />

Mindy Fletcher, invite the<br />

community to this year’s silver<br />

anniversary of Helen<br />

Woodward Animal Center’s<br />

Spring Fling Gala, to be held<br />

from 5:30 p.m. to midnight<br />

June 1 at Fairbanks Village<br />

Plaza.<br />

Tickets are still available<br />

in Silver, Gold and Platinum<br />

levels (ranging from $250 to<br />

$500 a ticket) with various<br />

special amenities included at<br />

each level. Platinum level<br />

seats include a personal wait<br />

staff for the evening, valet<br />

service, express check-in and<br />

check-out, a VIP take-home<br />

gift. To purchase tickets contact<br />

Melissa Alvarado at (858)<br />

756-4117, ext. 350 or visit animalcenter.org/events/Fling.<br />

From an American Idol<br />

celebrity performance to an<br />

Academy-Award-winning<br />

star’s luncheon auction item,<br />

the evening celebrates a quarter<br />

century of philanthropy<br />

benefiting the center’s programs<br />

for animals and people<br />

in need.<br />

<strong>The</strong> evening includes<br />

cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, a<br />

silent auction and a 5-star dining<br />

experience from 20 top<br />

San Diego restaurants<br />

(including Pacifica Del Mar,<br />

Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse, <strong>The</strong><br />

Melting Pot, Burlap and<br />

Piatti). <strong>The</strong> dinner concludes<br />

with the announcement of<br />

American Idol Contestant/Spring Fling Performer Kristi Krause meets a<br />

Helen Woodward Animal Center adoptable pup. Krause will perform at<br />

the upcoming fundraiser June 1 in Rancho Santa Fe. Courtesy photo<br />

“Best Restaurant,” selected<br />

by celebrity culinary judges.<br />

Dance and enjoy the company<br />

of some fuzzy HWC VIPs;<br />

hosted bars; live entertainment<br />

and an opportunity<br />

drawing to win a Wine Cellar,<br />

collected at the “Corks for<br />

Critters” Helen Woodward<br />

Animal Center Wine Party<br />

<strong>May</strong> 23.<br />

Former chairpersons and<br />

co-chairpersons unite for a<br />

special award ceremony honoring<br />

25 years of Spring Fling<br />

Gala Committee leaders followed<br />

by a performance by<br />

American Idol contestant<br />

Kristi Krause. <strong>The</strong> 19-year-old<br />

singer/songwriter and San<br />

Diego native performs locally<br />

and regionally, while working<br />

toward her college degree,<br />

and is putting the finishing<br />

touches on her latest single<br />

set to release this summer.<br />

“When she came to the<br />

center for a photo shoot,<br />

Kristi was amazing with the<br />

orphan puppies,” said Animal<br />

Care Supervisor Amy Barnes.<br />

“You could see her genuine<br />

devotion to helping homeless<br />

pets.<br />

We are really grateful<br />

and a little star-struck too.”


MAY <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

You can enjoy Big Bear Lake acitivities all year round<br />

E’LOUISE<br />

ONDASH<br />

Hit the Road<br />

<strong>The</strong>re’s probably nobody<br />

in Big Bear Lake that Jim<br />

Lyons doesn’t know, and probably<br />

no one who doesn’t know<br />

him. <strong>The</strong> local historian, off-<br />

roader, search-and-rescue commander<br />

and trail angel is at<br />

the wheel of a 12-passenger,<br />

military-style vehicle from Big<br />

Bear Off-Road Adventures.We<br />

are hanging on for dear life,<br />

screaming and laughing as he<br />

plows over bumps and through<br />

puddles, courtesy of last<br />

night’s glorious storm, complete<br />

with thunder, lightning<br />

and hail.<br />

Lyons is showcasing the<br />

back roads north of the lake<br />

It’s not hard to find a spectacular view of Big Bear Lake and the surrounding<br />

mountains from the Pacific Crest Trail or one of the roads that<br />

parallel the lake’s north shore. Area mountains are often frosted until<br />

mid-July. Though a popular skiing destination for thousands of Southern<br />

Californians, the Big Bear area offers a large menu of spring, summer<br />

and autumn activities. Photos by Jerry Ondash<br />

and we are drinking in magnificent<br />

views of water, snow-covered<br />

mountains, the desert<br />

below, and vast green valleys<br />

that Hollywood finds irresistible<br />

for film and television.<br />

As we lurch along, Lyons entertains<br />

us with tales of Big Bear’s<br />

history and the people who<br />

made it colorful.<br />

Some involve hundreds of<br />

gold miners from the mid-<br />

1800s, and though they are<br />

long gone, there still is evidence<br />

of a tenacious few who<br />

continue the quest. Lyons<br />

points out the white posts that<br />

mark their claims. It’s all a bit<br />

more civilized today than during<br />

the California Gold Rush,<br />

when claim jumpers could be<br />

found swinging from a nearby<br />

tree.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Big Bear Lake region<br />

is generally synonymous with<br />

winter sports, but spring, summer<br />

and fall in this mountain<br />

paradise offer a myriad of<br />

activities for all ages.<br />

Kids and adults alike will<br />

enjoy the Big Bear Discovery<br />

Center, staffed mostly by volunteers<br />

from the Southern<br />

California Mountains<br />

Foundation. Indoors is a collection<br />

of stuffed forest animals<br />

and birds — all died natural<br />

deaths — including one very<br />

impressive grizzly bear. Plenty<br />

of visitors will see them<br />

because “the San Bernardino<br />

National Forest is the most visited<br />

national forest in the<br />

U.S.,” says Meredith Brandon,<br />

who teaches kids about the<br />

flora and fauna of the area.<br />

Outdoors is the Nature<br />

Discovery Zone, an “adventure<br />

space” designed to reconnect<br />

kids with nature with areas for<br />

climbing, crawling, building,<br />

digging, playing music, and<br />

even resting, although it’s hard<br />

Dan McKernan, director of marketing<br />

for Big Bear Lake Resort<br />

Association, captured this fastmoving,<br />

blue-tailed Coronado<br />

skink while hiking the Pacific Crest<br />

Trail, which parallels the lake’s<br />

north shore. McKernan caught the<br />

critter as it was scurrying through<br />

some underbrush, where it was<br />

returned after biting his finger.<br />

to imagine 2- to 7-year-olds<br />

doing much of that.<br />

Many kids today are not<br />

in touch with the outdoors,<br />

Brandon explains, so the Zone<br />

is here to show them all the<br />

possibilities.<br />

Back in the off-road vehicle,<br />

we near the end of our ride<br />

when Lyons stops to help some<br />

“through-hikers” on the<br />

Pacific Crest Trail, which parallels<br />

the north shore of the lake.<br />

He hauls two large, plastic<br />

water jugs to hikers who are<br />

giving their feet a break under<br />

a tree. <strong>The</strong>y began their journey<br />

in mid-April in Campo<br />

near the Mexican border, and<br />

plan to finish the 2,627-mile<br />

trek at the Canadian border<br />

by November 1. It will take 20<br />

miles a day and new shoes<br />

every 600 to 700 miles.<br />

Two of the hikers join us<br />

for the ride into town, where<br />

B11<br />

Jim Luschen, a retired engineer<br />

from Del Mar, is hiking the length of<br />

the Pacific Crest Trail from the<br />

Mexican border to the Canadian<br />

border – 2,627 miles. This photo<br />

was taken near Big Bear Lake.<br />

Luschen began the trek in April<br />

near Campo and plans to finish<br />

before October. He says he’ll need<br />

new shoes about every 600-700<br />

miles.<br />

they’ll find a hostel bed and<br />

ample food.<br />

“I’ve already lost about 10<br />

pounds,” says one, who doesn’t<br />

look like he can afford it.<br />

“We’d never make it if it<br />

weren’t for guys like (Lyons).”<br />

We also can brag that<br />

we’ve hiked the Pacific Crest<br />

Trail — for about two hours.<br />

Dan McKernan, outdoor<br />

aficionado and marketing<br />

director for the Big Bear Lake<br />

Resort Association, led us on a<br />

nature hike earlier that yielded<br />

encounters with vibrant<br />

wildflowers, wondrous views<br />

(plenty of these in Big Bear),<br />

and a blue-tailed, Coronado<br />

skink. <strong>The</strong> critter was freed,<br />

but not before he laid his tiny<br />

teeth into McKernan’s finger.<br />

Which reminds me … We<br />

are hungry.<br />

Our group gathers at the<br />

Himalayan Restaurant in Big<br />

Bear Village where we decide<br />

to share six or seven Indian<br />

and Nepalese dishes. Each is<br />

flavorful, unique and perfectly<br />

seasoned. Bonus for me: most<br />

are gluten-free. Owner Keshar<br />

Bhandari gets a resounding<br />

“Yes!” when he inquires<br />

whether all is good.<br />

For information about<br />

activities, dining and lodging<br />

at Big Bear Lake, visit bigbear.com,<br />

or call (800) 4-BIG-<br />

BEAR (800-424-4232).<br />

Stay two or more nights at<br />

a participating lodge and get a<br />

gas card worth $50 to $100,<br />

and qualify for a drawing for a<br />

$500 gas card.<br />

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

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

travels at eondash@coastnewsgroup.com.


B12 THE COAST NEWS<br />

MAY <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

PET<br />

OF<br />

WEEK<br />

THE<br />

Charlie is the adoptable<br />

pet of the week at<br />

your Rancho <strong>Coast</strong>al<br />

Humane Society. He’s a<br />

4-month-old, 42-pound,<br />

L a b r a d o r<br />

retriever–Pibble mix.<br />

Charlie will get even<br />

bigger but thinks he is a<br />

small pup. He likes to sit<br />

in your lap and be cuddled.<br />

He and his sister<br />

were brought to RCH<br />

together but she has<br />

been adopted. Charlie’s<br />

$195 adoption fee<br />

includes medical exam,<br />

vaccinations, neuter and<br />

microchip. For more<br />

“<br />

information at (760) 753-<br />

6413, log on to<br />

sdpets.org, or visit<br />

Rancho <strong>Coast</strong>al Humane<br />

Society at 389 Requeza<br />

St., Encinitas. Kennels<br />

are open 11 a.m. to 5<br />

p.m.,Wednesday through<br />

Monday.<br />

He’s the one who<br />

listened to your every<br />

dream and worked<br />

to make each one<br />

come true.<br />

Program gives schools a vocabulary for values<br />

By Promise Yee<br />

OCEANSIDE — This year<br />

Oceanside Unified School<br />

District implemented the Kids<br />

First program in its kindergarten<br />

through twelfth grade<br />

classes to give students and<br />

teachers a shared vocabulary<br />

about values.<br />

“It is an initiative in our<br />

district to look at children in a<br />

way that puts kids first and<br />

establishes a healthy, safe environment,”<br />

Larry Perondi,<br />

Oceanside Unified School<br />

District superintendent, said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> district-specific program<br />

was developed by the district<br />

leadership team and<br />

Quantum Learning education<br />

research staff. It focuses on<br />

eight keys to good character.<br />

“<br />

<strong>The</strong>se keys are a jumping off<br />

point for each school to customize<br />

instruction to suit its<br />

students. Principals decide<br />

how to implement the keys<br />

through lessons and activities<br />

at their school sites.<br />

<strong>The</strong> keys cover principles<br />

to achieve good mental and<br />

physical health, and productive<br />

learning and teaching. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

stress purpose and character.<br />

This year the key lessons<br />

of ownership, speak with good<br />

purpose, commitment, failure<br />

leads to success, integrity, flexibility,<br />

and balance were monthlong<br />

focuses districtwide.<br />

“It’s a common language<br />

across the district,” Perondi<br />

said. “You can say it to kids on<br />

any playground and they’ll<br />

know what you’re talking<br />

about.”<br />

“We have an obligation to<br />

take charge of our schools,”<br />

Perondi added. “<strong>The</strong>re hasn’t<br />

been any opposition. It’s not in<br />

place of parents. It’s a solid<br />

foundation of character development.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re’s nothing wrong<br />

with purpose and finding balance<br />

in life.”<br />

During the school year<br />

community experts were called<br />

in to help support the lessons.<br />

“Vista Community Clinic<br />

has a great program on cyber<br />

bullying,” Perondi said. “We<br />

reach out to those resources.”<br />

Lessons were also expanded<br />

out into the community by<br />

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

California Surf Museum will<br />

celebrate the 50th Anniversary<br />

of the now storied and legendary<br />

Windansea Surf Club<br />

during its Gala Fundraiser<br />

from 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. June 8 at<br />

the museum, <strong>31</strong>2 Pier View<br />

Way.<br />

Set to the backbeat ambience<br />

of live entertainment,<br />

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faith-based groups that mirrored<br />

the keys to good character<br />

in their teen programs.<br />

“We’re all supporting the<br />

same basic issue,” Perondi said.<br />

“Saint John Church is imbedding<br />

the keys in their high<br />

school program in their own<br />

context.”<br />

District staff will meet this<br />

month to evaluate program outcomes<br />

and plan best practices<br />

to teach next school year.<br />

Kids First is one part of<br />

districtwide health and safety<br />

practices, which include nutrition,<br />

support services and campus<br />

safety.<br />

50 years of Windansea<br />

Surf Club celebration<br />

guests will savor food from<br />

Rubio’s and other fine restaurants.<br />

<strong>The</strong> CSM will unveil its latest<br />

feature exhibit, “<strong>The</strong> Magic<br />

of Windansea: Five Decades of<br />

Capers, Shapers & Stories of<br />

California’s Legendary Surf<br />

Club.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> display will include<br />

vintage surfboards, historic<br />

never-before-seen photos, artifacts<br />

plus some of the original<br />

as well as current Windansea<br />

Surf Club members and legends.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re will be both silent<br />

and live auction opportunities<br />

and tickets are $65 for CSM<br />

and WSC club members, $90<br />

for non-members, and $1,000<br />

for a VIP package for up to 10<br />

people. Call CSM at (760)<br />

721-8276 or buy online at<br />

californiasurfmuseum.org.<br />

Burn Institute<br />

honors heroes<br />

REGION — On <strong>May</strong> 16,<br />

the Burn Institute recognized<br />

24 local heroes who made a difference<br />

in the lives of others, as<br />

the organization celebrated its<br />

41st annual Spirit of Courage<br />

awards. Each year, the Burn<br />

Institute pays tribute to individuals<br />

in the community who<br />

risked their lives in an effort to<br />

save another from burn injury<br />

or death by fire.<br />

Special honors went to<br />

Dallas Neville, former Deputy<br />

Fire Chief for the Rancho<br />

Santa Fe Fire Protection<br />

District, who was awarded the<br />

County Fire Chiefs’ Association<br />

Maltese Award. Neville was recognized<br />

for his outstanding<br />

efforts to improve communications<br />

interoperability for<br />

regional first responders.<br />

Spirit of Courage award<br />

North County recipients<br />

included:<br />

— Oceanside Police<br />

Department, Officer William<br />

Yoder, Officer Nick Nunez and<br />

Officer Larry Weber<br />

— San Diego County<br />

Sheriff’s Department, Corp.<br />

Robert Cardenas<br />

Corp. Marisela Lozano,<br />

Corp.Jaime Guzman.Sgt.Brian<br />

Nevins, Lt. Mike Knobbe,<br />

Deputy Elizabeth Arana,<br />

Deputy Garner Davis, Deputy<br />

Luke Cully, Deputy Richard<br />

Meharg, Deputy Kenneth<br />

Feistel, Deputy Kenneth Seel,<br />

Deputy Tim Zacharzuk and<br />

Deputy Michael Hettinger.<br />

For all winners, visit<br />

burninstitute.org.


MAY <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

CAMP PENDLETON NEWS<br />

Phil’s supports military<br />

REGION — If the choice<br />

is to go big or go home, Phil’s<br />

BBQ is going BIG for Big<br />

Brothers Big Sisters of San<br />

Diego County (BBBS of SDC).<br />

Phil’s will host its 5th Annual<br />

Phil’s Big BBQ at the Ballpark<br />

June 24 to benefit the BBBS<br />

military mentoring program,<br />

Operation Bigs. This year, the<br />

restaurant is aiming to raise a<br />

record-breaking $100,000 for<br />

the charity ($30,000 more<br />

than the previous record set<br />

in 2012) and has added some<br />

new features to this year’s<br />

tailgate. People who attend<br />

Phil’s Big BBQ will get Phil’s<br />

mesquite-grilled chicken and<br />

ribs, two sides, Karl Strauss<br />

beer garden, ice cream from<br />

Ben & Jerry’s Seaport Village,<br />

access to the Kid Ventures<br />

Kid Zone and more.<br />

Operation Bigs is the<br />

first of its kind program in the<br />

nation, created by BBBS of<br />

SDC to provide additional<br />

support for local military families.<br />

It seeks to pair children<br />

with a parent in the military,<br />

including a deployed parent,<br />

with a mentor who is in the<br />

military, retired or civilian.<br />

Military children face unique<br />

challenges that may include<br />

separation and loss, in addition<br />

to the stresses of military<br />

life. Since BBBS of SDC<br />

launched Operation Bigs in<br />

2004, it has served more than<br />

1,000 children, but the need<br />

for more mentors continues<br />

to grow, as San Diego is home<br />

to the largest population of<br />

active and retired military in<br />

the country. “We are overwhelmed<br />

by the generosity of<br />

Phil Pace and his staff,” said<br />

Deborah Condon, CEO &<br />

President of BBBS of SDC.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>se folks are truly dedicated<br />

to serving the families<br />

of those who defend our<br />

country.”<br />

Phil’s Big BBQ at the<br />

Ballpark will take place in<br />

PETCO Tailgate Park leading<br />

up to the Padres vs. Phillies<br />

game, from 4:30 to 7 p.m. <strong>The</strong><br />

regular $25 admission price<br />

includes a Phil’s BBQ meal,<br />

Coca-Cola beverage, an ice<br />

cream dessert from Ben &<br />

Jerry’s Seaport Village and a<br />

ticket to the 7:05 p.m. Padres<br />

game. “This is one of the most<br />

important events our organization<br />

does throughout the<br />

entire year. From top-down,<br />

our employees love volunteering<br />

their time to help give<br />

back to the military community<br />

and families in San<br />

Diego,” said Phil’s BBQ<br />

owner, Phil Pace.<br />

Over the past four years,<br />

Phil’s BBQ has raised more<br />

than $200,000 for Operation<br />

Bigs. This year, Phil’s had<br />

added a new VIP package to<br />

the tailgate. For $50, the VIP<br />

ticket includes all the regular<br />

admission items, plus two<br />

Karl Strauss beers and referential/reserved<br />

seating and<br />

line treatment. ICEE will also<br />

have their mobile truck onsite<br />

handing out free samples<br />

to guests.<br />

ON THE MOVE<br />

COMMUNITY MEMBER OPENING ON TRI-CITY HEALTHCARE<br />

DISTRICT BOARD OF DIRECTORS COMMITTEE<br />

<strong>The</strong> Tri-City Healthcare District Board of Directors currently has a community<br />

membership opening on the following working<br />

Committee:<br />

1. Audit/Compliance/Ethics Committee – one opening. This Committee<br />

meets monthly. Applicants shall have a basic understanding of finance and<br />

accounting and be able to read and<br />

understand financial statements, and shall have experience and familiarity<br />

with the specialized issues relating to health care financial issues. Applicants<br />

will be expected to attain a basic understanding of the design and operation<br />

of an Internal Audit Program and Ethics & Compliance Program, including:<br />

(1) review of Office of Inspector General/AHLA materials for Boards; (2)<br />

review of OIG compliance program guidance; and (3) attendance at relevant<br />

educational sessions presented by the Chief Compliance Officer, Internal<br />

Auditor, and/or the Health Care Compliance Association or similar organizations.<br />

If members of the public have an interest in serving as a community<br />

member on the above listed Committee, please send a resume or biography<br />

delineating your experience relevant to this Committee to:<br />

Teri Donnellan, Executive Assistant<br />

Tri-City Medical Center<br />

4002 Vista Way, Oceanside, CA 92056<br />

Your information will be forwarded to the Chairperson of the Committee<br />

and Board Chairperson for review and consideration. After consideration by<br />

the full Committee, a recommendation will be forwarded to the full Board<br />

of Directors for final approval/appointment. All appointments are voluntary<br />

and do not include compensation. Community members shall serve a term<br />

of two years, with an option to renew the appointment for one additional<br />

two year term. At the conclusion of the second term, the community member<br />

shall not be eligible to serve on the same Board Committee for at least<br />

two years. It is preferable that a community member shall be a member of<br />

no more than one Board Committee at a time.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Board of Directors of Tri-City Healthcare District desires to ensure that<br />

its Committee community members are knowledgeable as to the issues that<br />

face the District. <strong>The</strong>refore, only applications submitted by persons residing<br />

within the boundaries of the Tri-City Healthcare District will be considered.<br />

Marines and sailors with Headquarters Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 17, 1st Marine Logistics Group, conduct a<br />

conditioning hike aboard Camp Pendleton, <strong>May</strong> 3. Photo by Staff Sgt. Miguel Carrasco<br />

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MAY <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

FEES<br />

CONTINUED FROM B1<br />

the fire district between<br />

July 2011 and June 2012,<br />

the most recent fiscal year<br />

for which figures are available,<br />

according to Fire<br />

Chief Tony Michel.<br />

That figure accounts for<br />

just more than 1 percent of<br />

the fire district’s total<br />

budget.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fees are intended<br />

to recover only the costs<br />

the fire district incurs<br />

when people request<br />

development plan reviews,<br />

building inspections and<br />

other fire prevention services,<br />

Michel said.<br />

“For a long time we<br />

BUDGET<br />

CONTINUED FROM B1<br />

funded pension liabilities,<br />

side funds were created to<br />

account for the difference<br />

between the funded status<br />

of the pool and that of the<br />

each city’s individual plan.<br />

Del Mar currently<br />

owes CalPERS about $3<br />

million. By paying off the<br />

side fund, it is estimated<br />

the city will save nearly<br />

$1.2 million in interest<br />

payments, the unfunded<br />

pension liability will<br />

decrease by $3 million and<br />

annual pension contributions<br />

will decrease by<br />

approximately $450,000.<br />

Council is seeking<br />

input from the Finance<br />

Committee before making<br />

a final decision on the payoff.<br />

<strong>The</strong> two-year capital<br />

improvement program will<br />

move forward without<br />

including plans to fund a<br />

new City Hall.<br />

Staff will also present<br />

council members with revenue-generating<br />

ideas that<br />

will be discussed one or<br />

two at a time at each council<br />

meeting beginning in<br />

SMALL TALK<br />

CONTINUED FROM B1<br />

books may have a life of<br />

their own, rising up and<br />

migrating once the lights<br />

are out at night.<br />

Unlike hangars, books do<br />

not multiply. <strong>The</strong>y take on a<br />

camouflage coloring and<br />

hibernate.<br />

And so our quest<br />

begins in late April with a<br />

marked increase in the frequency<br />

of overdue notices<br />

sent home via the student.<br />

We know that many of those<br />

notices only serve as<br />

padding on the bottom of<br />

the backpack and may<br />

never see daylight.<br />

Only the most determined<br />

and courageous<br />

mother will intentionally<br />

stick her hand into the bottom<br />

of her child’s backpack.<br />

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were underestimating<br />

drastically what it would<br />

take to do what we were<br />

doing,” Michel said.<br />

One factor contributing<br />

to the increased fees is<br />

what the fire officials consider<br />

a more accurate calculation<br />

of the time it<br />

takes inspectors to reach a<br />

location.<br />

Under the old ordinance,<br />

the fire district calculated<br />

an average of 15<br />

minutes of staff time to<br />

travel to an inspection site,<br />

but the true average is<br />

closer to 30 minutes,<br />

Michel said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> district last updated<br />

the fee structure in<br />

2009.<br />

July.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re’ll probably be<br />

some low-lying fruit that<br />

we can probably deal with<br />

right away on that but in<br />

terms of a process so we<br />

don’t overwhelm anybody,”<br />

Huth said. “I like<br />

the idea (to) chip away at<br />

it one meeting at a time.”<br />

A final budget will be<br />

presented at the June 3<br />

meeting for review and<br />

approval.<br />

Discussion and implementation<br />

of a project to<br />

improve sidewalks<br />

throughout the city, the 10year<br />

capital improvement<br />

program and a comprehensive<br />

facilities planning<br />

process are on the calendar<br />

for future meetings.<br />

<strong>May</strong>or Terry Sinnott<br />

said he would also like<br />

staff to present some of<br />

the city’s cost-saving ideas.<br />

“Highlight some of<br />

the neat things that might<br />

be happening in the organization<br />

because sometimes<br />

you implement them and<br />

you know they’re happening<br />

but the public doesn’t<br />

know,” Sinnott said. “Put a<br />

spotlight on that as well. I<br />

think that would be good.”<br />

This leads to the next<br />

level of attack. It is heralded<br />

with the appearance of<br />

peel-and-stick address<br />

labels and a box of<br />

envelopes on our desks. It is<br />

time for the firmly worded<br />

note home – in the mail.<br />

“Dear Parents of John<br />

Smith,<br />

Your child has a book<br />

or books that are now a<br />

month or more overdue.Yes,<br />

a month. That’s right. Four<br />

weeks. <strong>May</strong>be more. Please<br />

help Johnny find the book<br />

and return it or send the<br />

indicated amount to purchase<br />

a replacement.”<br />

Some parents grab<br />

their child by the scruff of<br />

the neck and scour the<br />

house and classroom until<br />

the offending book is located.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y know and we know<br />

that after a month, many a<br />

child has forgotten he ever<br />

had that book. If a parent is<br />

760.436.9737 x102<br />

Rsolarsh@coastnewsgroup.com<br />

WILLIAMS<br />

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peace.” In fact, his voice can<br />

be heard in the original<br />

recording of Lennon’s “Give<br />

Peace a Chance.”<br />

In the 1970s, Williams’<br />

writings shifted to philosophy<br />

and science fiction;<br />

indeed, he’s credited with<br />

helping to popularize writer<br />

Philip K. Dick. But in the<br />

early 1990s, he pivoted back<br />

toward rock music, penning<br />

“Rock and Roll: <strong>The</strong> 100 Best<br />

Singles.”<br />

Williams met Berryhill<br />

in 1992. Her shows, among<br />

other factors, reinvigorated<br />

his passion for music.<br />

“He reconnected with<br />

the scene,” Berryhill said.<br />

“He loved a lot of the music<br />

going on at that time like the<br />

whole Nirvana thing.”<br />

Inspired, he revived<br />

Crawdaddy in 1993, which he<br />

continued until 2002.<br />

His life, however, suffered<br />

a major setback in<br />

1995. He was riding his bike<br />

down a hill in Encinitas when<br />

he hit a crack in the road,<br />

MONITORING<br />

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detect drowsiness.<br />

Berka said they aimed to<br />

take tools used in labs and<br />

“combine them into one really<br />

simple device that a patient<br />

can put on with simple instructions<br />

at home and do the diagnosis.”<br />

But after running trials<br />

with truck drivers, she and<br />

ABM developers realized that<br />

drowsiness was the symptom<br />

of sleep problems.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> drowsiness monitoring<br />

devices was a bandaid for a<br />

gaping wound (of sleep<br />

issues),” Berka said.<br />

So ABM turned its focus<br />

to developing a device that<br />

could diagnose sleep apnea in<br />

real time.<br />

By 2004, ABM had devel-<br />

certain that the listed book<br />

has never darkened their<br />

door, we humbly accept that<br />

my computer somehow<br />

goofed (not us, of course).<br />

But there are always one or<br />

two parents who remain<br />

convinced that their firstgrader<br />

has total recall and a<br />

photographic memory.<br />

“Bobby says he never<br />

had that book you say he<br />

checked out last<br />

December.” OK, then. If he<br />

says so, never you mind<br />

about looking around his<br />

room under that heaping<br />

pile of toys. And occasionally<br />

you get overly diligent<br />

parents who want to pay you<br />

for the book if it’s a week<br />

overdue. <strong>The</strong>y clearly have<br />

no idea how much paperwork<br />

that entails and how<br />

much we hate paperwork.<br />

We usually send them on<br />

their way, with instructions<br />

to look around and wait two<br />

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DEANNA STRICKLAND<br />

Your Encinitas Territory Manager<br />

Call Deanna for all your<br />

advertising needs.<br />

skidded out and fell off his<br />

bike. Because he wasn’t wearing<br />

a helmet, he suffered<br />

severe head injuries.<br />

Williams recovered several<br />

months later, but his<br />

mental condition began deteriorating<br />

around 2000. For<br />

the last five years of his life,<br />

he suffered from acute<br />

Alzheimer’s and dementia.<br />

About four years ago, he was<br />

placed in a nursing home.<br />

To ease the growing<br />

medical bills, several benefit<br />

concerts were held over the<br />

years in Williams’ honor.<br />

Most recently, two weeks ago,<br />

bands played for six hours<br />

during “PaulStock” in Ocean<br />

Beach.<br />

Jon Kanis, a musician<br />

and journalist, was among<br />

those who took to the stage to<br />

pay tribute to his friend.<br />

“He was hyper-aware of<br />

music — that’s the best way I<br />

can explain it,” Kanis said. In<br />

addition to performing, Kanis<br />

also penned an article about<br />

Williams for San Diego<br />

Troubadour magazine after<br />

Williams passed away.<br />

“It was so interesting<br />

oped and gained Federal Drug<br />

Administration approval for<br />

ARES (Apnea Risk<br />

Evaluation System), and eventually<br />

in 2009 Medicare<br />

agreed to reimburse for the<br />

device, allowing it to be sold<br />

more easily.<br />

Since then, ABM has<br />

developed another wireless<br />

headset that monitors sleep as<br />

well as an eye mask that creates<br />

an ideal napping environment<br />

with blue light, heat, and<br />

sound.<br />

To diversify their<br />

research, ABM has also developed<br />

other wireless brain<br />

monitoring headsets to map<br />

out differnt types of brain<br />

activity for medical and educational<br />

uses.<br />

Most recently, ABM has<br />

been working on using their<br />

brain monitoring headsets to<br />

weeks, but we practically<br />

have to pop some of them<br />

with a tranquilizer dart.<br />

<strong>The</strong> words that school<br />

librarians most dread in the<br />

world, however, are “<strong>The</strong>y’re<br />

probably at his father’s<br />

house.”<br />

To the many tragedies<br />

surrounding divorce, add<br />

the fate of all the books left<br />

at the other parent’s house,<br />

never to be seen again.<br />

Never mind who gets the<br />

vacation house or the season<br />

tickets. We want them to<br />

decide who is in charge of<br />

the library books.<br />

This is your final warning.<br />

Next week we pick up<br />

the telephone.<br />

And remember, we<br />

know where you live.<br />

Jean Gillette is a freelance writer and<br />

relentless school librarian. Contact<br />

her at jgillette@coastnewsgroup.com<br />

760.436.9737 x104<br />

dstrickland@coastnewsgroup.com<br />

hearing him talk about<br />

albums like ‘Bringing it All<br />

Back Home,’” Kanis said,<br />

referring to Bob Dylan’s 1965<br />

recording.<br />

Like Berryhill, Kanis<br />

said Williams shared more<br />

than music with him. Kanis<br />

recalled sitting on a couch<br />

with Williams more than 20<br />

years ago and having his<br />

worldview “upended.”<br />

“I learned a lot of Zen<br />

concepts from him,” Kanis<br />

said. “My life was different<br />

after that.”<br />

If rock music was his first<br />

love, philosophy was second<br />

in Williams’ book. For example,<br />

he wrote “Das Energi,”<br />

his most famous spiritual<br />

work, during the early 1970s<br />

while living on an experimental<br />

commune.<br />

Bart Mendoza, another<br />

musician who played at the<br />

benefit, said Williams’ “place<br />

in music history is secure.”<br />

“It’s important he also<br />

be remembered as a great<br />

guy,” Mendoza said.<br />

Echoing others,<br />

Mendoza said it was difficult<br />

seeing mental disease take a<br />

track how the human brain<br />

can rewire neuropathways<br />

after a spinal cord injury.<br />

Currently, the University<br />

of Miami is using their headsets<br />

in conjunction with electronic<br />

stimulators in trial studies<br />

to help spinal cord injury<br />

patients regain movement in<br />

different parts of the body.<br />

“Everybody thought if<br />

you don’t have any recovery of<br />

function within the first year<br />

after a spinal cord injury, that’s<br />

it,” said Berka.<br />

But she explained that<br />

the University of Miami’s studies<br />

aim to show that with electronic<br />

stimulation, patients<br />

can restore function even 10<br />

years after a spinal cord injury.<br />

While ARES is the only<br />

ABM device out in the market,<br />

Berka said that she takes pride<br />

in the company’s potential to<br />

BABY BOOMER<br />

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10 years and many hundreds<br />

of thousands of dollars in<br />

studies later), we were scolded<br />

by the County Board of<br />

Supervisors. <strong>The</strong>y said that<br />

our project was just another<br />

bland subdivision.<br />

Our initial design had<br />

meandering single loaded<br />

streets with tons of open<br />

area for the endangered<br />

birds. But, one of our earliest<br />

design changes was<br />

demanded by the environmental<br />

agencies.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y reasoned their<br />

changes by saying “the birds<br />

will have to fly over houses<br />

to get from one habitat to<br />

the other.” I kid you not.<br />

<strong>The</strong> environmental agency<br />

had us redesign the subdivision<br />

because the birds were<br />

going to have to fly. I<br />

thought that was what birds<br />

B15<br />

toll on Williams. Berryhill<br />

documented the spiral down<br />

in her 2007 album “Beloved<br />

Stranger,” as well as with her<br />

blog of the same title.<br />

“Needless to say, it was a<br />

hard time,” Berryhill said.<br />

Finding a nursing home for<br />

Williams was “so absolutely<br />

draining.”<br />

Since Williams’ passing,<br />

she said hearing some songs<br />

triggers overwhelming emotions.<br />

“I’ll think I’m OK, but I’ll<br />

hear something, then find<br />

myself just crying,” Berryhill<br />

said.<br />

But Berryhill said she’s<br />

not trying to dwell on the negative.<br />

For her next album, she<br />

said the songs will celebrate<br />

Williams’ entire life, rather<br />

than just focus on the past<br />

few years.<br />

“I didn’t want to write a<br />

bunch of bummed out songs,”<br />

Berryhill said. “He inspired<br />

so much in me. I want to<br />

honor that feeling, where<br />

there’s a muse.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y’re songs about<br />

love and attraction,”<br />

Berryhill added.<br />

improve people’s lives — from<br />

restoring hand function for<br />

spinal cord injury patients to<br />

improving sleep for all people.<br />

“That is the kind of thing<br />

that really makes me want to<br />

jump out of bed every day;<br />

making a real impact,” she<br />

said.<br />

But she added,“Of course<br />

it never goes fast enough.<br />

When I talk about everything<br />

we’ve done over the past 15<br />

years, it sounds like a lot. But<br />

you have no idea, for me, how<br />

agonizingly slow all of these<br />

things are.<br />

“I just want it to go faster<br />

because you see the potential.”<br />

And as for shattering that<br />

glass ceiling and securing her<br />

place as her own boss?<br />

“It was fantastic,” she<br />

said.<br />

do. Nonetheless, being targeted<br />

is no fun so I totally<br />

empathize with the groups<br />

targeted by the IRS as well<br />

as the journalists in the AP<br />

and Fox <strong>News</strong> cases for having<br />

their phone records<br />

seized.<br />

We baby boomers need<br />

to be concerned about the<br />

kind of country our kids and<br />

grandkids will live in.<br />

We need to take a<br />

chance and speak up when<br />

injustices are being done.<br />

Life is too short, but it<br />

doesn’t mean we have to<br />

shut up when we know<br />

something is wrong.<br />

We want our peace but<br />

not at the cost of losing freedoms<br />

that our forefathers<br />

fought so hard to keep in<br />

place just for us.<br />

Joe Moris may be contacted at (760)<br />

500-6755 or by email at<br />

joe@coastalcountry.net.


B16 THE COAST NEWS<br />

MAY <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Legals 800<br />

<strong>Coast</strong> <strong>News</strong><br />

Legals<br />

From Page A21<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 Financial<br />

Code and authorized to do business<br />

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

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

without covenant or warranty,<br />

express or implied, regarding title,<br />

possession or encumbrances, to satisfy<br />

the indebtedness secured by<br />

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

with interest as provided,<br />

and the unpaid principal of the<br />

Note secured by said Deed of Trust<br />

with interest thereon as provided<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. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL<br />

BIDDERS If you are considering<br />

bidding on this property lien, you<br />

should understand that there are<br />

risks involved in bidding at a<br />

trustee auction. You will be bidding<br />

on a lien, not on a property<br />

itself. Placing the highest bid at a<br />

trustee auction does not automatically<br />

entitle you to free and clear<br />

ownership of the property. You<br />

should also be aware that the lien<br />

being auctioned off may be a junior<br />

lien. If you are the highest bidder<br />

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

be responsible for paying off all<br />

liens senior to the lien being auctioned<br />

off, before you can receive<br />

clear title to the property. You are<br />

encouraged to investigate the existence,<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 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 may hold<br />

more than one mortgage or deed of<br />

trust on the property. NOTICE TO<br />

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

date shown on this notice of sale<br />

may be postponed one or more<br />

times by the mortgagee, beneficiary,<br />

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

Section 2924g of the California<br />

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

information about trustee sale<br />

postponements be made available<br />

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

to those not present 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 for 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 />

12-0085750. 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 information<br />

is to attend the scheduled sale.<br />

DATED: 05/15/<strong>2013</strong> RECON-<br />

TRUST COMPANY, N.A. 1800 Tapo<br />

Canyon Rd., CA6-914-01-94 SIMI<br />

VALLEY, CA 93063 Phone/Sale<br />

Information: (800) 281-8219 By:<br />

Trustee's Sale Officer RECON-<br />

TRUST COMPANY, N.A. is a debt<br />

collector attempting to collect a<br />

debt. Any information obtained<br />

will be used for that purpose. FEI #<br />

1006.245197 5/17, 5/24, 5/<strong>31</strong>/<strong>2013</strong><br />

CN 14971<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE TS<br />

No. 13-0001754 Title Order No. 13-<br />

0004799 APN No. 105-761-<strong>31</strong>-00<br />

YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A<br />

DEED OF TRUST, DATED<br />

07/14/2004. 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 RECONTRUST<br />

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

trustee pursuant to the Deed of<br />

Trust executed by ANTHONY S.<br />

BIANCHI AND EVA M. BIANCHI,<br />

dated 07/14/2004 and recorded<br />

7/30/2004, as Instrument No. 2004-<br />

0721553, in Book N/A, Page 59701,<br />

of Official Records in the office of<br />

the County Recorder of San Diego<br />

County, State of California, will<br />

sell on 06/14/<strong>2013</strong> at 10:00AM, On<br />

the grounds of the Scottish Rite<br />

Event Center, located at 1895<br />

Camino Del Rio South, San Diego,<br />

CA at public auction, to the highest<br />

bidder for cash or check as<br />

described below, payable in full at<br />

time of sale, all right, title, and<br />

interest conveyed to and now held<br />

by it under said Deed of Trust, in<br />

the property situated in said<br />

County and State and as more fully<br />

described in the above referenced<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:<br />

APN#105-761-<strong>31</strong>-00, FALLBROOK,<br />

CA, 92028. <strong>The</strong> undersigned<br />

Trustee disclaims any liability for<br />

any incorrectness of the street<br />

Legals 800<br />

address and other common designation,<br />

if any, shown herein. <strong>The</strong><br />

total amount of the unpaid balance<br />

with interest thereon of the obligation<br />

secured by the property to be<br />

sold plus reasonable estimated<br />

costs, expenses and advances at<br />

the time of the initial publication<br />

of the Notice of Sale is $281,778.91.<br />

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

sale the opening bid may 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 association,<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. 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 provided, 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. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL<br />

BIDDERS If you are considering<br />

bidding on this property lien, you<br />

should understand that there are<br />

risks involved in bidding at a<br />

trustee auction. You will be bidding<br />

on a lien, not on a property<br />

itself. Placing the highest bid at a<br />

trustee auction does not automatically<br />

entitle you to free and clear<br />

ownership of the property. You<br />

should also be aware that the lien<br />

being auctioned off may be a junior<br />

lien. If you are the highest bidder<br />

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

be responsible for paying off all<br />

liens senior to the lien being auctioned<br />

off, before you can receive<br />

clear title to the property. You are<br />

encouraged to investigate the existence,<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 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 may hold<br />

more than one mortgage or deed of<br />

trust on the property. NOTICE TO<br />

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

date shown on this notice of sale<br />

may be postponed one or more<br />

times by the mortgagee, beneficiary,<br />

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

Section 2924g of the California<br />

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

information about trustee sale<br />

postponements be made available<br />

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

to those not present 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 for 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 />

13-0001754. 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 information<br />

is to attend the scheduled sale.<br />

DATED: 05/12/<strong>2013</strong> RECON-<br />

TRUST COMPANY, N.A. 1800 Tapo<br />

Canyon Rd., CA6-914-01-94 SIMI<br />

VALLEY, CA 93063 Phone/Sale<br />

Information: (800) 281-8219 By:<br />

Trustee's Sale Officer RECON-<br />

TRUST COMPANY, N.A. is a debt<br />

collector attempting to collect a<br />

debt. Any information obtained<br />

will be used for that purpose. FEI #<br />

1006.245161 5/17, 5/24, 5/<strong>31</strong>/<strong>2013</strong><br />

CN 14969<br />

AFC-929 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S<br />

SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT<br />

UNDER A NOTICE OF DELIN-<br />

QUENT ASSESSMENT DATED<br />

SHOWN BELOW UNLESS YOU<br />

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 />

CEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU<br />

SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.<br />

NOTICE is hereby given that<br />

CHICAGO TITLE COMPANY, as<br />

the duly appointed Trustee pursuant<br />

to Notice of Delinquent<br />

Assessment and Claim of Lien executed<br />

by CARLSBAD INN VACA-<br />

TION CONDOMINIUM OWNERS<br />

ASSOCIATION as Book SHOWN<br />

BELOW as Instrument No. SHOWN<br />

BELOW of Official Records in the<br />

Office of the Recorder of SAN<br />

DIEGO County, California, property<br />

owned by SHOWN BELOW.<br />

WILL SELL ON 6/6/<strong>2013</strong> at 10:00<br />

AM LOCATION: AT THE FRONT<br />

ENTRANCE TO CHICAGO TITLE<br />

COMPANY <strong>31</strong>6 W. MISSION<br />

AVENUE, SUITE 121, ESCONDI-<br />

DO, CA 92025 SELL AT PUBLIC<br />

AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BID-<br />

DER FOR CASH (payable at time<br />

of sale in lawful money of the<br />

United States, by cash, a cashier’s<br />

check drawn by a state or national<br />

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

federal credit union, or a check<br />

drawn by a state or federal savings<br />

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and loan association, business in<br />

this state, all right, title and interest<br />

under said Notice of<br />

Delinquent Assessment in the<br />

property situated in said County,<br />

describing the land on above<br />

referred Claim of Lien. TS#, REF#,<br />

ICN, UNIT/INTERVAL/WEEK,<br />

APN, TRUSTORS, COL DATED,<br />

COL RECORDED, COL BOOK,<br />

COL PAGE/INSTRUMENT#, NOD<br />

RECORDED, NOD BOOK, NOD<br />

PAGE/INSTRUMENT#, ESTIMAT-<br />

ED SALES AMOUNT 58660<br />

1<strong>31</strong>33F CBI1<strong>31</strong>33F 1<strong>31</strong> 33 203-254-<br />

11-33 TRAVEL AROUND THE<br />

WORLD INC. (TATW) 12-28-2012<br />

01-11-<strong>2013</strong> <strong>2013</strong> 21966 02-13-<strong>2013</strong><br />

<strong>2013</strong> 96825 $6808.52 58661 24030A<br />

CBI24030A 240 30 203-254-44-30<br />

OMNI ESTATE SERVICES INC.<br />

AND NIKKI A. VILLARASA AS<br />

THE TRUSTEES OF THE TRUST<br />

KNOWN AS: JULUGAN TRUST<br />

12-28-2012 01-11-<strong>2013</strong> <strong>2013</strong> 21966<br />

02-13-<strong>2013</strong> <strong>2013</strong> 96826 $5459.39<br />

58662 33434A CBI33434A 334 34<br />

203-254-62-34 MARIAN N.<br />

SEATON A SINGLE WOMAN AS<br />

HER SOLE AND SEPARATE<br />

PROPERTY 12-28-2012 01-11-<strong>2013</strong><br />

<strong>2013</strong> 21966 02-13-<strong>2013</strong> <strong>2013</strong> 96827<br />

$5626.51 58663 13434A CBI13434A<br />

134 34 203-254-14-34 CHARLES<br />

BANYARD A MARRIED MAN HIS<br />

SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPER-<br />

TY 12-28-2012 01-11-<strong>2013</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

21966 02-13-<strong>2013</strong> <strong>2013</strong> 96828<br />

$5407.95 <strong>The</strong> street address and<br />

other common designation, if any,<br />

of the real property described<br />

above is purported to be: 3075<br />

CARLSBAD BLVD, CARLSBAD,<br />

CA, 92009 <strong>The</strong> undersigned<br />

Trustee disclaims any liability for<br />

any incorrectness of the street<br />

address and other common designation,<br />

if any, shown herein. Said<br />

sale will be made, but without<br />

covenant or warranty, expressed or<br />

implied, regarding title, possession,<br />

or encumbrances, to pay the<br />

remaining principal sum due<br />

under said Notice of Delinquent<br />

Assessment, with interest thereon,<br />

as provided in said notice,<br />

advances, if any, estimated fees,<br />

charges and expenses of the<br />

Trustee, to-wit: SHOWN ABOVE<br />

Estimated amount with accrued<br />

interest and additional advances, if<br />

any, may increase this figure prior<br />

to sale. <strong>The</strong> claimant under said<br />

Notice of Delinquent Assessment<br />

heretofore executed and delivered<br />

to the undersigned a written<br />

Declaration of Default and<br />

Demand for Sale, and a written<br />

Notice of Default and Election to<br />

sell, in accordance with the provision<br />

to the Covenants, Conditions<br />

and Restrictions. <strong>The</strong> undersigned<br />

caused said Notice of Default and<br />

Election to Sell which recorded on<br />

SHOWN ABOVE as Book SHOWN<br />

ABOVE as Instrument No. SHOWN<br />

ABOVE in the county where the<br />

real property is located and more<br />

than three months have elapsed<br />

since such recordation. NOTICE<br />

TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you<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 free<br />

and clear ownership of the property.<br />

You should also be aware 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 property.<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 may<br />

hold more than one mortgage or<br />

deed of trust on the property.<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 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 date for<br />

the sale of this property, you may<br />

call 1-800-540-1717, using the TS<br />

number assigned to this case on<br />

SHOWN ABOVE. Information<br />

about postponements that are very<br />

short in duration or that occur<br />

close in time to the scheduled sale<br />

may not immediately be reflected<br />

in the telephone information or on<br />

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

to verify postponement information<br />

is to attend the scheduled sale.<br />

Said sale will be made, but without<br />

covenant or warranty, express or<br />

implied regarding title, possession<br />

or encumbrances, to satisfy the<br />

indebtedness secured by said<br />

Notice, advances thereunder, with<br />

interest as provided therein, and<br />

the unpaid assessments secured by<br />

said Notice with interest thereon<br />

as provided in said Covenants,<br />

Conditions and Restrictions, fees,<br />

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charges and expenses of the<br />

trustee and the trusts created by<br />

said Notice of Assessment and<br />

Claim of Lien. Date: 5/15/<strong>2013</strong><br />

CHICAGO TITLE COMPANY, As<br />

Trustee <strong>31</strong>6 W. MISSION AVE STE.<br />

#121 ESCONDIDO, CA, 92025<br />

(760) 233-3061 (800) 540-1717 EXT<br />

3061 LORI R. FLEMINGS, as<br />

Authorized Signor. 05/17/13,<br />

05/24/13, 05/<strong>31</strong>/13 CN 14966<br />

Trustee Sale No. : <strong>2013</strong>0134000020<br />

Title Order No.: 130002300<br />

FHA/VA/PMI No.: NOTICE OF<br />

TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN<br />

DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF<br />

TRUST, DATED 12/21/2006.<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. NDEx West, L.L.C., as<br />

duly appointed Trustee under and<br />

pursuant to Deed of Trust<br />

Recorded on 12/29/2006 as<br />

Instrument No. 2006-0929864 of<br />

official records in the office of the<br />

County Recorder of SAN DIEGO<br />

County, State of CALIFORNIA.<br />

EXECUTED BY: REGINA M.<br />

GAFFNEY AND ROBERT M.<br />

GAFFNEY, WILL SELL AT PUB-<br />

LIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BID-<br />

DER FOR CASH, CASHIER'S<br />

CHECK/CASH EQUIVALENT or<br />

other form of payment authorized<br />

by California Civil Code 2924h(b),<br />

(payable at time of sale in lawful<br />

money of the United States). DATE<br />

OF SALE: 06/10/<strong>2013</strong> TIME OF<br />

SALE: 10:00 AM PLACE OF SALE:<br />

AT THE ENTRANCE TO THE<br />

EAST COUNTY REGIONAL CEN-<br />

TER BY STATUE, 250 E. MAIN<br />

STREET, EL CAJON, CA. STREET<br />

ADDRESS and other common designation,<br />

if any, of the real property<br />

described above is purported to<br />

be: 328 SHADOW TREE DRIVE,<br />

OCEANSIDE, CALIFORNIA 92054<br />

APN#: 146-341-17-00 <strong>The</strong> undersigned<br />

Trustee disclaims any liability<br />

for any incorrectness of the<br />

street address and other common<br />

designation, if any, shown herein.<br />

Said sale will be made, but without<br />

covenant or warranty, expressed or<br />

implied, regarding title, possession,<br />

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 provided<br />

in said note(s), advances,<br />

under the terms of said Deed of<br />

Trust, fees, charges and expenses<br />

of the Trustee and of the trusts created<br />

by said Deed of Trust. <strong>The</strong><br />

total amount of the unpaid balance<br />

of the obligation secured 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 />

$519,621.88. <strong>The</strong> beneficiary under<br />

said Deed of Trust heretofore executed<br />

and delivered to the undersigned<br />

a written Declaration of<br />

Default and Demand for Sale, and<br />

a written Notice of Default and<br />

Election to Sell. <strong>The</strong> undersigned<br />

caused said Notice of Default and<br />

Election to Sell to be recorded in<br />

the county where the real property<br />

is located. NOTICE TO POTEN-<br />

TIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering<br />

bidding on this property lien,<br />

you should understand that there<br />

are risks involved in bidding at a<br />

trustee auction. You will be bidding<br />

on a lien, not on the property<br />

itself. Placing the highest bid at a<br />

trustee auction does not automatically<br />

entitle you to free and clear<br />

ownership of the property. You<br />

should also be aware that the lien<br />

being auctioned off may be a junior<br />

lien. If you are the highest bidder<br />

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

be responsible for paying off all<br />

liens senior to the lien being auctioned<br />

off, before you can receive<br />

clear title to the property. You are<br />

encouraged to investigate the existence,<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 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 may<br />

hold more than one mortgage or<br />

deed of trust on the property.<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 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 date for<br />

the sale of this property, you may<br />

call 714-573-1965 for information<br />

regarding the trustee's sale or visit<br />

this Internet Web site www.priorityposting.com<br />

for information<br />

regarding the sale of this property,<br />

using the file number assigned to<br />

this case <strong>2013</strong>0134000020.<br />

Information about postponements<br />

that are very short in duration 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 />

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site. <strong>The</strong> best way to verify postponement<br />

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.priorityposting.com<br />

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: 05/09/<strong>2013</strong><br />

P1038647 5/17, 5/24, 05/<strong>31</strong>/<strong>2013</strong> CN<br />

14959<br />

Afc- 935 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S<br />

SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT<br />

UNDER A DEED OF TRUST<br />

DATED AS SHOWN BELOW.<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. CHICAGO TITLE<br />

COMPANY as the duly appointed<br />

Trustee under and pursuant to<br />

Deed of Trust Executed by: AS<br />

SHOWN BELOW, as Trustor, AS<br />

SHOWN BELOW, as Beneficiary,<br />

recorded on AS SHOWN BELOW as<br />

book AS SHOWN BELOW as<br />

Instrument No. AS SHOWN<br />

BELOW of Official Records of the<br />

County Recorder of SAN DIEGO<br />

County, California, and pursuant to<br />

the Notice of Default and Election<br />

to Sell there under recorded on AS<br />

SHOWN BELOW as Book AS<br />

SHOWN BELOW as Instrument No.<br />

AS SHOWN BELOW of said<br />

Official Records. WILL SELL BY<br />

PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH-<br />

EST BIDDER FOR CASH On<br />

6/10/<strong>2013</strong> at 10:00 AM, AT THE<br />

FRONT ENTRANCE TO CHICAGO<br />

TITLE COMPANY, <strong>31</strong>6 W. MIS-<br />

SION AVENUE, SUITE 121 ,<br />

ESCONDIDO, CA, 92025 (Payable<br />

at time of sale in lawful money of<br />

the United States, by cash, a<br />

cashier's check drawn by a state or<br />

national bank, a check drawn by a<br />

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state or federal credit union, or a<br />

check drawn by a state or federal<br />

savings and loan association, savings<br />

association, or savings bank),<br />

all right, title and interest conveyed<br />

to and now held by it under<br />

said Deed of Trust in the property<br />

situated in said County and State<br />

hereinafter described as more fully<br />

described on said Deed of Trust.<br />

<strong>The</strong> property heretofore described<br />

is being sold "as is". <strong>The</strong> street<br />

address and other common designation,<br />

if any, of the real property<br />

described above is purported to be:<br />

6400 SURFSIDE LANE, CARLS-<br />

BAD, CA, 92009 TS#, REF#, ICN#,<br />

Unit/Interval/Week, APN#,<br />

Trustors, Current Beneficiary, DOT<br />

Dated, DOT Recorded, DOT Book,<br />

DOT Page/Instrument#, NOD<br />

Recorded, NOD Book, NOD<br />

Page/Instrument#, Estimated Sales<br />

Amount 59043 S7340151S<br />

CSR21606CE 216 EVEN 06 214-<br />

010-94 FLORA F. STEWART A(N)<br />

UNMARRIED WOMAN AS SOLE<br />

AND SEPARATE PROPERTY<br />

CARLSBAD SEAPOINTE RESORT<br />

L.P. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED<br />

PARTNERSHIP 8/10/2008<br />

8/22/2008 2008-0451335 02-08-<strong>2013</strong><br />

<strong>2013</strong> 86871 $16398.12 59044<br />

S7297151F CSR21514CO 215 ODD<br />

14 214-010-94 ROSCOE L. OWENS<br />

AND JEANNETTE M. OWENS<br />

HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT<br />

TENANTS CARLSBAD SEA-<br />

POINTE RESORT L.P. A CALI-<br />

FORNIA LIMITED PARTNER-<br />

SHIP 7/20/2008 8/1/2008 2008-<br />

0412205 02-08-<strong>2013</strong> <strong>2013</strong> 86872<br />

$13537.09 59046 S6666151F<br />

CSR<strong>31</strong>444BO <strong>31</strong>4 ODD 44 214-010-<br />

94 JEFF HAROLDSON AND TARA<br />

TAVONATTI HUSBAND AND<br />

WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS<br />

CARLSBAD SEAPOINTE RESORT<br />

L.P. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED<br />

PARTNERSHIP 7/23/2004<br />

8/13/2004 2004-0769655 02-08-<strong>2013</strong><br />

<strong>2013</strong> 86874 $7865.53 59047<br />

S6736151F CSR10811DE 108<br />

EVEN 11 214-010-94 JOSEPH H.<br />

PACHAK AND DEBORAH J.<br />

PACHAK HUSBAND AND WIFE<br />

AS JOINT TENANTS CARLSBAD<br />

SEAPOINTE RESORT L.P. A CAL-<br />

IFORNIA LIMITED PARTNER-<br />

Legals 800<br />

SHIP 4/10/2005 4/29/2005 2005-<br />

0358901 02-08-<strong>2013</strong> <strong>2013</strong> 86875<br />

$8751.00 59048 S9021151F<br />

CSR20251BZ 202 ANNUAL 51 214-<br />

010-94 MARIA A. PADRON AN<br />

UNMARRIED WOMAN AS SOLE<br />

AND SEPARATE PROPERTY<br />

CARLSBAD SEAPOINTE RESORT<br />

L.P. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED<br />

PARTNERSHIP 6/29/2003<br />

7/11/2003 2003-0823357 02-08-<strong>2013</strong><br />

<strong>2013</strong> 86876 $8808.42 59049<br />

S6902151F CSR21702BZ 217<br />

ANNUAL 02 214-010-94 JOSE<br />

MARI KAIMO AND MARIA<br />

LORENZA KAIMO HUSBAND<br />

AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS<br />

ADVANCED COMMERCIAL COR-<br />

PORATION A CALIFORNIA COR-<br />

PORATION 1/3/2006 1/13/2006<br />

2006-0028516 02-08-<strong>2013</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

86877 $13294.97 59050 S7174151F<br />

CSR<strong>31</strong>707BZ <strong>31</strong>7 ANNUAL 07 214-<br />

010-94 MELANIE L. SUMMERS A<br />

SINGLE WOMAN AS SOLE AND<br />

SEPARATE PROPERTY CARLS-<br />

BAD SEAPOINTE RESORT L.P. A<br />

CALIFORNIA LIMITED PART-<br />

NERSHIP 5/27/2006 6/9/2006 2006-<br />

0409084 02-08-<strong>2013</strong> <strong>2013</strong> 86878<br />

$13827.26 59051 S7320151S<br />

CSR12401AE 124 EVEN 01 214-<br />

010-94 JOHN G. PLENCNER A(N)<br />

UNMARRIED MAN AS SOLE AND<br />

SEPARATE PROPERTY CARLS-<br />

BAD SEAPOINTE RESORT L.P. A<br />

CALIFORNIA LIMITED PART-<br />

NERSHIP 6/28/2008 8/15/2008<br />

2008-0437021 02-08-<strong>2013</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

86879 $19<strong>31</strong>9.82 59052 S7305151S<br />

CSR32020DO 320 ODD 20 214-010-<br />

94 VERONICA R. FRITSCH A(N)<br />

UNMARRIED WOMAN AS SOLE<br />

AND SEPARATE PROPERTY<br />

CARLSBAD SEAPOINTE RESORT<br />

L.P. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED<br />

PARTNERSHIP 7/20/2008 8/8/2008<br />

2008-0423969 02-08-<strong>2013</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

86880 $11547.33 59054 A5607007A<br />

HCS21547CO 215 ODD 47 214-010-<br />

94 DOUGLAS A. JORDAN A(N)<br />

UNMARRIED MAN AS SOLE AND<br />

SEPARATE PROPERTY<br />

ADVANCED COMMERCIAL COR-<br />

PORATION A CALIFORNIA COR-<br />

PORATION 6/28/2008 7/18/2008<br />

2008-0385138 02-08-<strong>2013</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

86882 $12817.92 59055 S7350151S<br />

CSR<strong>31</strong>108CO <strong>31</strong>1 ODD 08 214-010-


94 HECTOR M. CACHU JR. AND<br />

LAURA CACHU HUSBAND AND<br />

WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS<br />

CARLSBAD SEAPOINTE RESORT<br />

L.P. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED<br />

PARTNERSHIP 7/26/2008<br />

8/29/2008 2008-0463971 02-08-<strong>2013</strong><br />

<strong>2013</strong> 86883 $14617.87 59056<br />

S7475151S CSR30211BO 302 ODD<br />

11 214-010-94 BOOKER T. BUR-<br />

NEY JR. AND LENORA BURNEY<br />

HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT<br />

TENANTS ADVANCED COMMER-<br />

CIAL CORPORATION A CALI-<br />

FORNIA CORPORATION<br />

11/23/2008 12/5/2008 2008-0622345<br />

02-08-<strong>2013</strong> <strong>2013</strong> 86884 $12961.86<br />

59057 S6281151F CSR21640CO<br />

216 ODD 40 214-010-94 WALTER J.<br />

FENDRICK AN UNMARRIED<br />

MAN AND BARBARA MCDON-<br />

ALD AN UNMARRIED WOMAN<br />

AS JOINT TENANTS CARLSBAD<br />

SEAPOINTE RESORT L.P. A CAL-<br />

IFORNIA LIMITED PARTNER-<br />

SHIP 9/28/2002 10/11/2002 2002-<br />

0886700 02-08-<strong>2013</strong> <strong>2013</strong> 86885<br />

$9112.27 59058 S7271151FA<br />

CSR21624CO 216 ODD 24 214-010-<br />

94 ROBIN DUBAY A(N) UNMAR-<br />

RIED WOMAN AS SOLE AND<br />

SEPARATE PROPERTY CARLS-<br />

BAD SEAPOINTE RESORT L.P. A<br />

CALIFORNIA LIMITED PART-<br />

NERSHIP 07/02/2008 07/11/2008<br />

2008-0371297 02-08-<strong>2013</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

86886 $15853.84 <strong>The</strong> undersigned<br />

Trustee disclaims any liability for<br />

any incorrectness of the street<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, if<br />

any, under the terms of the Deed of<br />

Trust, estimated fees, charges and<br />

expenses of the Trustee and of the<br />

trusts created by said Deed of<br />

Trust, to-wit is estimated at AS<br />

SHOWN ABOVE Accrued interest<br />

and additional advances, if any,<br />

may increase this figure prior to<br />

sale. <strong>The</strong> beneficiary under said<br />

Deed of Trust heretofore executed<br />

and delivered to the undersigned a<br />

written Declaration of Default and<br />

Demand for Sale, and a written<br />

Notice of Default and Election to<br />

Sell. <strong>The</strong> undersigned caused said<br />

Notice of Default and Election to<br />

Sell to be recorded in the county<br />

where the real property is located<br />

and more than three months have<br />

elapsed since such recordation.<br />

NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-<br />

DERS: If you are considering bid-<br />

ding on this property lien, you<br />

should understand that there are<br />

risks involved in bidding 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 property. You<br />

should also be aware that the lien<br />

being auctioned off may 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 receive<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 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 may<br />

hold more than one mortgage or<br />

deed of trust on the property.<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 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 date for<br />

the sale of this property, you may<br />

call 1-800-540-1717, using the TS<br />

number assigned to this case on<br />

SHOWN ABOVE. Information<br />

about postponements that are very<br />

short in duration or that occur<br />

close in time to the scheduled sale<br />

may not immediately be reflected<br />

in the telephone information or on<br />

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

to verify postponement informa-<br />

tion is to attend the scheduled sale.<br />

DATE: 5/9/<strong>2013</strong> CHICAGO TITLE<br />

COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE<br />

<strong>31</strong>6 WEST MISSION AVENUE,<br />

SUITE 121 ESCONDIDO,CA<br />

92025 (800) 540-1717 EXT 3061<br />

LORI R. FLEMINGS, as Authorized<br />

Signor 05/17/13, 05/24/13, 05/<strong>31</strong>/13<br />

CN 14958<br />

NOTICE OF PETITION<br />

TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF<br />

JANET C KOLBLY CASE NO. 37-<br />

<strong>2013</strong>-00049984-PR-LA-CTL ROA #:<br />

1 (IMAGED FILE)<br />

To all heirs, beneficiaries, credi-<br />

tors, contingent creditors, and per-<br />

sons who may otherwise be inter-<br />

ested in the will or estate, or both,<br />

of: Janet C Kolbly<br />

A Petition for Probate has been<br />

filed by Kenneth P. Kolbly in the<br />

Superior Court of California,<br />

County of SAN DIEGO.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Petition for Probate requests<br />

that Kenneth P. Kolbly be appoint-<br />

ed as personal representative to<br />

administer the estate of the dece-<br />

dent.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Petition requests authority to<br />

administer the estate under the<br />

Independent Administration of<br />

Estates Act. (This authority will<br />

allow the personal representative<br />

to take many actions without<br />

obtaining court approval. Before<br />

taking certain very important<br />

actions, however, the personal rep-<br />

resentative will be required to give<br />

notice to interested persons unless<br />

they have waived notice or con-<br />

sented to the proposed action.) <strong>The</strong><br />

independent administration<br />

authority will be granted unless an<br />

interested person files an objec-<br />

tion to the petition and shows good<br />

cause why the court should not<br />

grant the authority.<br />

A hearing on the petition will be<br />

held in this court on 7/2/13 at 11:00<br />

AM in Dept. PC-1 located at 1409<br />

4th Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101-<br />

<strong>31</strong>05 Central Division/Madge<br />

Bradley Building.<br />

If you object to the granting of the<br />

petition, you should appear at the<br />

hearing and state your objections<br />

or file written objections with the<br />

court before the hearing. Your<br />

appearance may be in person or by<br />

your attorney.<br />

If you are a creditor or a contingent<br />

creditor of the decedent, you must<br />

file your claim with the court and<br />

mail a copy to the personal repre-<br />

sentative appointed by the court<br />

within the later of either (1) four<br />

months from the date of first<br />

issuance of letters to a general per-<br />

sonal representative, as defined in<br />

section 58(b) of the California<br />

Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from<br />

the date of mailing or personal<br />

delivery to you of a notice under<br />

section 9052 of the California<br />

Probate Code. Other California<br />

statutes and legal authority may<br />

affect your rights as a creditor. You<br />

may want to consult with an attor-<br />

ney knowledgeable in California<br />

law. 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 inventory and<br />

appraisal of estate assets or of any<br />

petition or account as provided in<br />

Probate Code section 1250. A<br />

Request for Special Notice form is<br />

available from the court clerk.<br />

Attorney for Petitioner: Keeley C.<br />

Luhnow 7777 Fay Avenue, Suite<br />

205, La Jolla, CA 92037, Telephone:<br />

858.454.0024 5/<strong>31</strong>, 6/7, 6/14/13<br />

CNS-2491201# CN 15033<br />

NOTICE OF PETITION TO<br />

ADMINISTER ESTATE OF:<br />

BEVERLY JUNE SCOTLAND<br />

AKA BEVERLY J. SCOTLAND<br />

AKA BEVERLY SCOTLAND<br />

CASE NO. 37-<strong>2013</strong>-00049171-PR-<br />

PL-CTL ROA #1 (IMAGED FILE)<br />

To all heirs, beneficiaries, credi-<br />

tors, contingent creditors, and per-<br />

sons who may otherwise be inter-<br />

ested in the WILL or estate, or both<br />

of BEVERLY JUNE SCOTLAND<br />

AKA BEVERLY J. SCOTLAND<br />

AKA BEVERLY SCOTLAND.<br />

A PETITION FOR PROBATE has<br />

been filed by ROBERT A. SCOT-<br />

LAND in the Superior Court of<br />

California, County of SAN DIEGO.<br />

THE PETITION FOR PROBATE<br />

requests that ROBERT A. SCOT-<br />

LAND be appointed as personal<br />

representative to administer the<br />

estate of the decedent.<br />

THE PETITION requests the dece-<br />

dent's WILL and codicils, if any, be<br />

admitted to probate. <strong>The</strong> WILL and<br />

any codicils are available for exam-<br />

ination in the file kept 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 personal representative<br />

to take many actions without<br />

obtaining court approval. Before<br />

taking certain very important<br />

actions, however, the personal rep-<br />

resentative will be required to give<br />

notice to interested persons unless<br />

they have waived notice or con-<br />

sented to the proposed action.) <strong>The</strong><br />

independent administration<br />

authority will be granted unless an<br />

interested person files an objec-<br />

tion 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 follows:<br />

06/25/13 at 11:00AM in Dept. PC-1<br />

located at 1409 4TH AVENUE,<br />

SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-<strong>31</strong>05<br />

IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of<br />

the petition, you should appear at<br />

the hearing and state your objec-<br />

tions 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 dece-<br />

dent, you must file your claim with<br />

the court and mail a copy to the<br />

personal representative appointed<br />

by the court within the later of<br />

either (1) four months from 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 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 inventory and<br />

appraisal of estate assets or of any<br />

petition or account as provided 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 />

KURT WEISER - SBN #246775<br />

GREENMAN, LACY, KLEIN,<br />

O'HARRA & HEFFRON<br />

900 PIER VIEW WAY, PO BOX 299<br />

OCEANSIDE CA 92049-0299<br />

TELEPHONE: 760-722-1234<br />

5/<strong>31</strong>, 6/7, 6/14/13 CNS-2490074# CN<br />

150<strong>31</strong><br />

Notice of Sale<br />

Notice is hereby given that pursuant<br />

to sections 21701-21715 of the<br />

Business and Professions Code,<br />

Section 2328 of the Commercial<br />

Code, Section 535 of the Penal Code,<br />

SD Storage, located at 560 South<br />

Pacific, will sell by competitive bid-<br />

ding on June 6th <strong>2013</strong> at 11am.<br />

Property stored and to be sold can<br />

be but not limited to: miscellaneous<br />

household goods, furniture, major<br />

appliances, personal items, clothing,<br />

and possible collectables/antiques.<br />

Auction is to be held at the address<br />

listed above.<br />

Property to be sold as follows :<br />

Virgil(Jack) Helton Misc. Items<br />

Brandi Naveau Misc. Items<br />

Randall L. Naveau Misc. Items<br />

Auction service by West <strong>Coast</strong><br />

Auction, License # 0434194, Tel #<br />

760-724-0423<br />

05/24/13, 05/<strong>31</strong>/13 CN 15020<br />

Notice of Sale<br />

Notice is hereby given that pursuant<br />

to sections 21701-21715 of the<br />

Business and Professions Code,<br />

Section 2328 of the Commercial<br />

Code, Section 535 of the Penal Code,<br />

SD Storage-SSS, located at 185 N.<br />

Pacific Street, San Marcos, CA,<br />

92069, will sell by competitive bid-<br />

ding on June 6th, <strong>2013</strong> at 10:30am.<br />

Property stored and to be sold can<br />

be but not limited to: miscellaneous<br />

household goods, furniture, major<br />

appliances, personal items, clothing,<br />

and possible collectables/antiques.<br />

Auction is to be held at the address<br />

listed above.<br />

Alma Yesenia Misc Property<br />

Alma Yesenia Santoyo-Xovin<br />

Misc Property<br />

Daniel Cook Misc Property<br />

Gary Donovan Misc Property<br />

Elisaldo Gutierrez Misc Property<br />

All sales must be paid for at the time<br />

of purchase in CASH ONLY. All pur-<br />

chased items sold as is, where is, and<br />

must be removed at the time of sale.<br />

Auction to be conducted by West<br />

<strong>Coast</strong> Auctions (760) 724-0423,<br />

License # 0434194.<br />

05/24/13, 05/<strong>31</strong>/13 CN 15018<br />

Notice of Lien Sale<br />

Notice is hereby given that pursuant<br />

to Section 21701-21715 of the<br />

California Business Profession Code,<br />

Section 2328 of the California<br />

Commercial Code, Section 3071 of<br />

the California Vehicle Code and<br />

Section 535 of the Penal Code, State<br />

of California and the provisions of<br />

the California Auction Licensing<br />

Act, S D Storage located at 2430<br />

South Santa Fe Ave, Vista CA, 92084<br />

will sell at public auction by compet-<br />

itive bidding on June 6th, <strong>2013</strong> at<br />

11:30AM the properties herein list-<br />

ed; Property to be sold as follows :<br />

Juana Perez Quintero Misc Items<br />

Paul Flores Misc Items<br />

Jasmine Orozco Misc Items<br />

Dwayne Banks Misc Items<br />

Marcanthony Chacon Misc Items<br />

Victor Corrales Misc Items<br />

Wyatt Stevens Misc Items<br />

Sherry L Tomaino Misc Items<br />

Blas Guatemala Misc Items<br />

Salomon Soriano Misc Items<br />

Juan Torres Vehicle<br />

All sales must be paid for at the time<br />

of purchase in CASH ONLY. All pur-<br />

chased items sold as is, where is, and<br />

must be removed at the time of sale.<br />

Auction to be conducted by West<br />

<strong>Coast</strong> Auctions (760) 724-0423,<br />

License # 0434194.<br />

05/24/13, 05/<strong>31</strong>/13 CN 15007<br />

Notice of Lien Sale<br />

Notice is hereby given that pursuant<br />

to Section 21701-21715 of the<br />

California Business Profession Code,<br />

Section 2328 of the California<br />

Commercial Code, Section 3071 of<br />

the California Vehicle Code and<br />

Section 535 of the Penal Code, State<br />

of California and the provisions of<br />

the California Auction Licensing<br />

Act, S D Storage, located at: 1510 E<br />

Mission Rd, San Marcos, CA, 92069,<br />

will sell at public auction by compet-<br />

itive bidding on the 6th of June, <strong>2013</strong><br />

at 9:30am, the properties herein list-<br />

ed; Property to be sold as follows :<br />

Joshua Bronte Misc Items<br />

Joe Villalobos Misc Items<br />

Jose Carapia Misc Items<br />

Richard Cortez Misc Items<br />

Evelyn Franco Misc Items<br />

Lynda S Gruhlke Misc Items<br />

Jennifer L Olsen Misc Items<br />

Jessica M Heath Misc Items<br />

Esmeralda Carapia Misc Items<br />

Martin Flores Misc Items<br />

Leanne Gonsales Misc Items<br />

Monique Gonzalez Misc Items<br />

Jamie Towery Misc Items<br />

Jennifer L Olson Misc Items<br />

Auction to be conducted by West<br />

<strong>Coast</strong> Auction, License # 0434194,<br />

Tel # 760-724-0423<br />

05/24/13, 05/<strong>31</strong>/13 CN 15004<br />

Notice of Lien Sale<br />

Notice is hereby given that pur-<br />

suant to Section 21701-21715 of the<br />

California Business Profession<br />

Code, Section 2328 of the<br />

California Commercial Code,<br />

Section 3071 of the California<br />

Vehicle Code and Section 535 of<br />

the Penal Code, State of California<br />

and the provisions of the California<br />

Auction Licensing Act, S D Storage<br />

located at 560 South Pacific San<br />

Marcos, Ca 92078 will sell at public<br />

auction by competitive bidding on<br />

June 6th <strong>2013</strong> at 11am the proper-<br />

ties herein listed;<br />

Property to be sold as follows :<br />

Virgil(Jack) Helton Misc. Items<br />

Brandi Naveau Misc. Items<br />

Randall L. Naveau Misc. Items<br />

Auction service by West <strong>Coast</strong><br />

Auction, License # BLA6401382,<br />

Tel # 760-724-0423<br />

05/24/13, 05/<strong>31</strong>/13 CN 15002<br />

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR<br />

CHANGE OF NAME<br />

CASE NUMBER<br />

37-<strong>2013</strong>-00047704-CU-PT-NC<br />

TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:<br />

Petitioner(s): Angela McDowell<br />

Nanninga filed a petition with this<br />

court for a decree changing names<br />

as follows: a. Present name Angela<br />

McDowell Nanninga changed to pro-<br />

posed name Angela McDowell. THE<br />

COURT ORDERS that all persons<br />

interested in this matter appear<br />

before this Court at the hearing indi-<br />

cated below to show cause, if any,<br />

why the petition for a change of<br />

name should not be granted. Any<br />

person objecting to the name<br />

changes described above must file a<br />

written objection that includes the<br />

reasons for the objection at least two<br />

days before the matter is scheduled<br />

to be heard and must appear at the<br />

hearing to show cause why the peti-<br />

tion should not be granted. If no<br />

written objection is timely filed, the<br />

court may grant the petition without<br />

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 Melrose Drive, Vista,<br />

CA 92081 on June 25, <strong>2013</strong> at 8:30<br />

a.m.<br />

Date: <strong>May</strong> 08, <strong>2013</strong><br />

K Michael Kirkman<br />

Judge of the Superior Court 05/24,<br />

05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07, 06/14/13<br />

CN 15001<br />

NOTICE OF APPLICATION<br />

TO SELL ALCOHOLIC<br />

BEVERAGES<br />

Date of Filing Application:<br />

<strong>May</strong> 14, <strong>2013</strong><br />

To Whom It <strong>May</strong> Concern:<br />

<strong>The</strong> Name(s) of the Applicant(s)<br />

is/are: MAZATLAN INC<br />

<strong>The</strong> applicants listed above are<br />

applying to the Department of<br />

Alcoholic Beverage Control to sell<br />

alcoholic beverages at:<br />

608 MISSION AVE<br />

OCEANSIDE, CA 92054-2832<br />

Type of license(s) applied for:<br />

41 - On-Sale Beer And Wine -<br />

Eating Place<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Coast</strong> <strong>News</strong><br />

05/24, 05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07/13 CN 15000<br />

NOTICE OF APPLICATION<br />

TO SELL ALCOHOLIC<br />

BEVERAGES<br />

Date of Filing Application:<br />

<strong>May</strong> 9, <strong>2013</strong><br />

To Whom It <strong>May</strong> Concern:<br />

<strong>The</strong> Name(s) of the Applicant(s)<br />

is/are:<br />

WHAMBO! ENTERPRISES LLC<br />

<strong>The</strong> applicants listed above are<br />

applying to the Department of<br />

Alcoholic Beverage Control to sell<br />

alcoholic beverages at:<br />

601-617 S COAST HWY<br />

OCEANSIDE, CA 92054-4120<br />

Type of license(s) applied for:<br />

47, 47 (3) - On-Sale General<br />

Eating Place<br />

58 - Caterers<br />

68 - Portable Bar<br />

77 - Event Permit<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Coast</strong> <strong>News</strong><br />

05/24, 05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07/13 CN 14999<br />

NOTICE OF APPLICATION<br />

TO SELL ALCOHOLIC<br />

BEVERAGES<br />

Date of Filing Application:<br />

<strong>May</strong> 8, <strong>2013</strong><br />

To Whom It <strong>May</strong> Concern:<br />

<strong>The</strong> Name(s) of the Applicant(s)<br />

is/are:<br />

PANQA1 LLC<br />

<strong>The</strong> applicants listed above are<br />

applying to the Department of<br />

Alcoholic Beverage Control to sell<br />

alcoholic beverages at:<br />

1416 CAMINO DEL MAR<br />

DEL MAR, CA 92014-2510<br />

Type of license(s) applied for:<br />

20 - Off-Sale Beer And Wine<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Coast</strong> <strong>News</strong><br />

05/24, 05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07/13 CN 14998<br />

NOTICE OF APPLICATION<br />

TO SELL ALCOHOLIC<br />

BEVERAGES<br />

Date of Filing Application:<br />

April 26, <strong>2013</strong><br />

To Whom It <strong>May</strong> Concern:<br />

<strong>The</strong> Name(s) of the Applicant(s)<br />

is/are:<br />

SAGE CLIENT 349, LLC<br />

<strong>The</strong> applicants listed above are<br />

applying to the Department of<br />

Alcoholic Beverage Control to sell<br />

alcoholic beverages at:<br />

110 N MYERS ST<br />

OCEANSIDE CA 92054<br />

Type of license(s) applied for:<br />

47 - On-Sale General Eating<br />

Place<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Coast</strong> <strong>News</strong><br />

05/24, 05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07/13 CN 14997<br />

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR<br />

CHANGE OF NAME<br />

CASE NUMBER<br />

37-<strong>2013</strong>-00049102-CU-PT-NC<br />

TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:<br />

Petitioner(s): Kelly Danyelle<br />

Bodman filed a petition with this<br />

court for a decree changing names<br />

as follows: a. Present name Kelly<br />

Danyelle Bodman changed to pro-<br />

posed name Kiva Daniella. THE<br />

COURT ORDERS that all persons<br />

interested in this matter appear<br />

before this Court at the hearing indi-<br />

cated below to show cause, if any,<br />

why the petition for a change of<br />

name should not be granted. Any<br />

person objecting to the name<br />

changes described above must file a<br />

written objection that includes the<br />

reasons for the objection at least two<br />

days before the matter is scheduled<br />

to be heard and must appear at the<br />

hearing to show cause why the peti-<br />

tion should not be granted. If no<br />

written objection is timely filed, the<br />

court may grant the petition without<br />

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 Melrose Drive, Vista,<br />

CA 92081 on July 09, <strong>2013</strong> at 8:30<br />

a.m.<br />

Date: <strong>May</strong> 17, <strong>2013</strong><br />

K Michael Kirkman<br />

Judge of the Superior Court 05/24,<br />

05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07, 06/14/13<br />

CN 14996<br />

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR<br />

CHANGE OF NAME<br />

CASE NUMBER<br />

37-<strong>2013</strong>-00048738-CU-PT-NC<br />

TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:<br />

Petitioner(s): Vivian Eleine Mellor<br />

filed a petition with this court for a<br />

decree changing names as follows: a.<br />

Present name Vivian Eleine Mellor<br />

changed to proposed name Wavey<br />

Vivianeleine Leslie. THE COURT<br />

ORDERS that all persons interested<br />

in this matter appear before this<br />

Court at the hearing indicated below<br />

to show cause, if any, why the peti-<br />

tion for a change of name should not<br />

be granted. Any person objecting to<br />

the name changes described above<br />

must file a written objection that<br />

includes the reasons for the objec-<br />

tion at least two days before the mat-<br />

ter is scheduled to be heard and<br />

must appear at the hearing to show<br />

cause why the petition should not be<br />

granted. If no written objection is<br />

timely filed, the court may grant the<br />

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 Melrose Drive, Vista,<br />

CA 92081 on July 09, <strong>2013</strong> at 8:30<br />

a.m.<br />

Date: <strong>May</strong> 15, <strong>2013</strong><br />

K Michael Kirkman<br />

Judge of the Superior Court 05/24,<br />

05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07, 06/14/13<br />

CN 14995<br />

AMENDED SUMMONS<br />

(CITACION JUDICIAL)<br />

CASE NUMBER (Número del<br />

Caso):<br />

37-2011-00055580-CU-PA-NC<br />

NOTICE TO DEFENDANT (AVISO<br />

AL DEMANDADO): SHERRIE<br />

ANDERSON; and Does 1 through 10,<br />

inclusive<br />

YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAIN-<br />

TIFF (LO ESTÁ DEMANDANDO EL<br />

DEMANDANTE): MARCELINA<br />

CRUZ<br />

NOTICE! You have been sued. <strong>The</strong><br />

court may decide against you with-<br />

out your being heard unless you<br />

respond within 30 days. Read the<br />

information below.<br />

You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS<br />

after this summons and legal papers<br />

are served on you to file a written<br />

response at this court and have a<br />

copy served on the plaintiff. A letter<br />

or phone call will not protect you.<br />

Your written response must be in<br />

proper legal form if you want the<br />

court to hear your case. <strong>The</strong>re may<br />

be a court form that you can use for<br />

your response. You can find these<br />

court forms and more information at<br />

the California Courts Online Self-<br />

Help Center<br />

(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp),<br />

your county law library, or the court-<br />

house nearest you. If you cannot pay<br />

the filing fee, ask the court clerk for<br />

a fee waiver form. If you do not file<br />

your response on time, you may lose<br />

the case by default, and your wages,<br />

money, and property may be taken<br />

without further warning from the<br />

court.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are other legal requirements.<br />

You may want to call an attorney<br />

right away. If you do not know an<br />

attorney, you may want to call an<br />

attorney referral service. If you can-<br />

not afford an attorney, you may be<br />

eligible for free legal services from a<br />

nonprofit legal services program.<br />

You can locate these nonprofit<br />

groups at the California Legal<br />

Services Web site (www.lawhelpcali-<br />

fornia.org), the California Courts<br />

Online Self-Help Center (www.court-<br />

info.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by contact-<br />

ing your local court or county bar<br />

association. NOTE: <strong>The</strong> court has a<br />

statutory lien for waived fees and<br />

costs on any settlement or arbitra-<br />

tion award of $10,000 or more in a<br />

civil case. <strong>The</strong> court's lien must be<br />

paid before the court will dismiss the<br />

case.<br />

¡AVISO! Lo han demandado. Si no<br />

responde dentro de 30 días, la corte<br />

puede decidir en su contra sin<br />

escuchar su versión. Lea la informa-<br />

ción a continuación.<br />

Tiene 30 DÍAS DE CALENDARIO<br />

después de que le entreguen esta<br />

citación y papeles legales para pre-<br />

sentar una respuesta por escrito en<br />

esta corte y hacer que se entregue<br />

una copia al demandante. Una carta<br />

o una llamada telefónica no lo prote-<br />

gen. Su respuesta por escrito tiene<br />

que estar en formato legal correcto<br />

si desea que procesen su caso en la<br />

corte. Es posible que haya un formu-<br />

lario que usted pueda usar para su<br />

respuesta. Puede encontrar estos for-<br />

mularios de la corte y más informa-<br />

ción en el Centro de Ayuda de las<br />

Cortes de California<br />

(www.sucorte.ca.gov), en la bibliote-<br />

ca de leyes de su condado o en la<br />

corte que le quede más cerca. Si no<br />

puede pagar la cuota de pre-<br />

sentación, pida al secretario de la<br />

corte que le dé un formulario de<br />

exención de pago de cuotas. Si no<br />

presenta su respuesta a tiempo,<br />

puede perder el caso por incumplim-<br />

iento y la corte le podrá quitar su<br />

sueldo, dinero y bienes sin más<br />

advertencia.<br />

Hay otros requisitos legales. Es<br />

recomendable que llame a un aboga-<br />

do inmediatamente. Si no conoce a<br />

un abogado, puede llamar a un servi-<br />

cio de remisión a abogados. Si no<br />

puede pagar a un abogado, es posi-<br />

ble que cumpla con los requisitos<br />

para obtener servicios legales gratu-<br />

itos de un programa de servicios<br />

legales sin fines de lucro. Puede<br />

encontrar estos grupos sin fines de<br />

lucro en el sitio web de California<br />

Legal Services, (www.lawhelpcalifor-<br />

nia.org), en el Centro de Ayuda de<br />

las Cortes de California,<br />

(www.sucorte.ca.gov) o poniéndose<br />

en contacto con la corte o el colegio<br />

de abogados locales. AVISO: Por ley,<br />

la corte tiene derecho a reclamar las<br />

cuotas y los costos exentos por<br />

imponer un gravamen sobre<br />

cualquier recuperación de $10,000 ó<br />

más de valor recibida mediante un<br />

acuerdo o una concesión de arbitraje<br />

en un caso de derecho civil. Tiene<br />

que pagar el gravamen de la corte<br />

antes de que la corte pueda desechar<br />

el caso.<br />

<strong>The</strong> name and address of the court is<br />

(El nombre y dirección de la corte<br />

es): Superior Court of California,<br />

County of San Diego, North County<br />

Division, 325 S. Melrose Dr., Vista<br />

92081<br />

<strong>The</strong> name, address, and telephone<br />

number of plaintiff's attorney, or<br />

plaintiff without an attorney, is (El<br />

nombre, la dirección y el número de<br />

teléfono del abogado del deman-<br />

dante, o del demandante que no<br />

tiene abogado, es): Thor O. Emblem<br />

#141880, Law Offices of Thor O.<br />

Emblem, 205 W. Fifth Ave., Ste 105,<br />

Escondido, CA 92025, 760-738-9301,<br />

760-738-9409 (fax)<br />

DATE (Fecha): January 17, <strong>2013</strong><br />

By M. L. BATES, Deputy (Adjunto)<br />

(SEAL)<br />

NOTICE TO THE PERSON<br />

SERVED: You are served as an indi-<br />

vidual defendant. David Keith<br />

Turner as Doe 1<br />

5/17, 5/24, 5/<strong>31</strong>, 6/7/13 CNS-2485054#<br />

CN 14973<br />

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR<br />

CHANGE OF NAME<br />

CASE NUMBER<br />

37-<strong>2013</strong>-00047678-CU-PT-NC<br />

TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:<br />

Petitioner(s): Lynette Susanne<br />

Markey filed a petition with this<br />

court for a decree changing names<br />

as follows: a. Present name Lynette<br />

Susanne Markey changed to pro-<br />

posed name Lynette Susanne. THE<br />

COURT ORDERS that all persons<br />

interested in this matter appear<br />

before this Court at the hearing indi-<br />

cated below to show cause, if any,<br />

why the petition for a change of<br />

name should not be granted. Any<br />

person objecting to the name<br />

changes described above must file a<br />

written objection that includes the<br />

reasons for the objection at least two<br />

days before the matter is scheduled<br />

to be heard and must appear at the<br />

hearing to show cause why the peti-<br />

tion should not be granted. If no<br />

written objection is timely filed, the<br />

court may grant the petition without<br />

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 Melrose Drive, Vista,<br />

CA 92081 on June 25, <strong>2013</strong> at 8:30<br />

a.m.<br />

Date: <strong>May</strong> 8, <strong>2013</strong><br />

K Michael Kirkman<br />

Judge of the Superior Court 05/17,<br />

05/24, 05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07/13<br />

CN 14964<br />

NOTICE OF APPLICATION<br />

TO SELL ALCOHOLIC<br />

BEVERAGES<br />

Date of Filing Application:<br />

<strong>May</strong> 9, <strong>2013</strong><br />

To Whom It <strong>May</strong> Concern:<br />

<strong>The</strong> Name(s) of the Applicant(s)<br />

is/are:<br />

CARLSBAD CAFE PANINI<br />

<strong>The</strong> applicants listed above are<br />

applying to the Department of<br />

Alcoholic Beverage Control to sell<br />

alcoholic beverages at:<br />

505 OAK AVE #C<br />

CARLSBAD, CA 92008-3011<br />

Type of license(s) applied for:<br />

41 - On-Sale Beer and Wine -<br />

Eating Place<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Coast</strong> <strong>News</strong><br />

05/17, 05/24, 05/<strong>31</strong>/13 CN 14963<br />

2nd<br />

SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT<br />

Case No. 13-99886-NI<br />

STATE OF MICHIGAN<br />

GENESEE COUNTY<br />

900 South Saginaw<br />

Flint, Michigan 48502<br />

Deirdre Clausell Plaintiff, Michael J<br />

Morse P-46895, Marc J Mendelson P-<br />

52798, Law Offices of Michael J<br />

Morse, P.C., 24901 Northwestern<br />

Highway Ste 700, Southfield,<br />

Michigan 48075 (248) 350-9050<br />

Plaintiff Attorney VS. Krystal Anne<br />

Boone, now known as Krystal Anne<br />

Ralston, USA Military Base, Camp<br />

Pendleton, CA 92055 Defendant.<br />

SUMMONS NOTICE TO DEFEN-<br />

DANT: In the name of the people of<br />

the State of Michigan, you are noti-<br />

fied:<br />

1. You are being sued.<br />

2. YOU HAVE 21 DAYS after receiv-<br />

ing this summons to file an answer<br />

with the court and serve a copy on<br />

the other party or to take other law-<br />

ful action (28 days if you were served<br />

by mail or you were served outside4<br />

this state).<br />

3. If you do not answer or take other<br />

action within the time allowed,<br />

judgement may be entered against<br />

you for the relief demanded in the<br />

complaint.<br />

Issued: <strong>May</strong> 3, <strong>2013</strong>, This summons<br />

expires: Aug 30, <strong>2013</strong> Court Clerk:<br />

Stephanie Davis.<br />

COMPLAINT Instruction: <strong>The</strong> fol-<br />

lowing information that is required<br />

to be in the caption of every com-<br />

plaint and is to be completed by the<br />

plaintiff. Actual allegations and the<br />

claim for relief must be stated on<br />

additional complaint pages and<br />

attached to this for:<br />

Family Division Cases: <strong>The</strong>re is no<br />

other pending or resolved action<br />

within the jurisdiction of the family<br />

division of circuit court involving the<br />

family or family members of the par-<br />

ties.<br />

General Civil Cases: A civil action<br />

between these parties or other par-<br />

ties arising out of the transaction or<br />

occurrence as alleged in the com-<br />

plaint has been previously filed in<br />

Wayne Court. <strong>The</strong> action remains<br />

pending. the docket number and the<br />

judge assigned to the action are:<br />

Docket no. 12-011094-NF Judge:<br />

Hon. John A Murphy P-24492<br />

VENUE Plaintiff(s) residence: Flint,<br />

Genesee County, Michigan.<br />

Defendant(s) residence: Genesee<br />

County, Michigan. Place were action<br />

arose or business conducted: Flint,<br />

Genesee County, Michigan. I<br />

declared that the complaint informa-<br />

tion above and attached is true to the<br />

best of my information, knowledge,<br />

and belief. Dated: <strong>May</strong> 02, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Signature of attorney Michael J<br />

Morse.<br />

Ex-Parte ORDER REGARDING<br />

ALTERNATE SERVICE. Service of<br />

the summons and complaint and a<br />

copy of this order are made by post-<br />

ing in <strong>The</strong> <strong>Coast</strong> <strong>News</strong>. Dated; April<br />

25, <strong>2013</strong> Judge: Geoffrey L<br />

Neithercut P-25486.<br />

05/17, 05/24, 05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07/13<br />

CN 14957<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-014604<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. DLJ Properties located at: 4755<br />

Oceanside Blvd #120, Oceanside CA<br />

San Diego, 92056 Mailing Address:<br />

PO Box 2377, Vista CA 92085 This<br />

business is conducted by: A General<br />

Partnership <strong>The</strong> transaction of busi-<br />

ness began: 01/01/13 This business is<br />

hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Denna M Cleary, 4755<br />

Oceanside Blvd #120, Oceanside CA<br />

92056 2. Laura A Vozza-Brown, 4755<br />

Oceanside Blvd #120, Oceanside CA<br />

92056 3. Joseph F Vozza, 4755<br />

Oceanside Blvd #120, Oceanside CA<br />

92056 This statement was filed with<br />

the Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on <strong>May</strong> 16, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Denna M<br />

Cleary 05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07, 06/14, 06/21/13<br />

CN 15054<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-014608<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Westside Apartments located at:<br />

145 W Clemmens Lane, Fallbrook<br />

CA San Diego, 92028 Mailing<br />

Address: PO Box 2377, Vista CA<br />

92085 This business is conducted by:<br />

A General Partnership <strong>The</strong> transac-<br />

tion of business began: 01/05/90 This<br />

business is hereby registered by the<br />

following owner(s): 1. Umberto<br />

Marsella, 636 W California Avenue,<br />

Vista CA 92083 2. Daniel C Cleary,<br />

735 Franklin Lane #7, Vista CA<br />

92084 3. Denna M Cleary, 735<br />

Franklin Lane #7, Vista CA 92084<br />

This statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego<br />

on <strong>May</strong> 16, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Denna M Cleary<br />

05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07, 06/14, 06/21/13 CN<br />

15053<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-014620<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Atina II located at: 739-763<br />

Franklin Lane, Vista CA San Diego,<br />

92084 Mailing Address: PO Box<br />

2016, Vista CA 92085 This business<br />

is conducted by: A Trust <strong>The</strong> transac-<br />

tion of business began: 09/27/99 This<br />

business is hereby registered by the<br />

following owner(s): 1. Joseph Vozza,<br />

Trustee, Vozza 1989 Declaration of<br />

Trust dated 08/25/89, 4755<br />

Oceanside Blvd, Oceanside CA 92056<br />

2. Virginia Vozza, Trustee, Vozza 1989<br />

Declaration of Trust 08/25/89, 4755<br />

Oceanside Blvd, Oceanside CA 92056<br />

This statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego<br />

on <strong>May</strong> 16, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Joseph Vozza<br />

05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07, 06/14, 06/21/13 CN<br />

15052<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-014624<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Triangle Building located at: 4755<br />

Oceanside Blvd, Oceanside CA San<br />

Diego, 92056 Mailing Address: PO<br />

Box 2016, Vista CA 92085 This busi-<br />

ness is conducted by: A Trust <strong>The</strong><br />

transaction of business began:<br />

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Legals<br />

From Page B17<br />

06/04/05 This business is hereby registered<br />

by the following owner(s): 1.<br />

Joseph Vozza, Trustee, Vozza 1989<br />

Declaration of Trust 08/25/89, 4755<br />

Oceanside Blvd #120, Oceanside CA<br />

92056 2. Virginia Vozza, Trustee,<br />

Vozza 1989 Declaration of Trust<br />

08/25/89, 4755 Oceanside Blvd #120,<br />

Oceanside CA 92056 This statement<br />

was filed with the Recorder/County<br />

Clerk of San Diego on <strong>May</strong> 16, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Joseph Vozza 05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07, 06/14,<br />

06/21/13 CN 15051<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-014603<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. La Galiana de Cortez Apartments<br />

located at: 519 W Ammunition Rd,<br />

Fallbrook CA San Diego, 92028<br />

Mailing Address: PO Box 2016, Vista<br />

CA 92085 This business is conducted<br />

by: A Limited Liability Company <strong>The</strong><br />

transaction of business began:<br />

01/01/13 This business is hereby registered<br />

by the following owner(s): 1.<br />

J & V Vozza #1 LLC, 4755 Oceanside<br />

Blvd #120, Oceanside CA 92056 This<br />

statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego<br />

on <strong>May</strong> 16, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Denna M Cleary<br />

05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07, 06/14, 06/21/13 CN<br />

15050<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-014625<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. La Valle de Vista Apartments<br />

located at: 950 Taylor Street, Vista<br />

CA San Diego, 92084 Mailing<br />

Address: PO Box 2016, Vista CA<br />

92085 This business is conducted by:<br />

A Limited Liability Company <strong>The</strong><br />

transaction of business began:<br />

01/01/13 This business is hereby registered<br />

by the following owner(s): 1.<br />

Valle de Vista LLC, 4755 Oceanside<br />

Blvd #120, Oceanside CA 92056 This<br />

statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego<br />

on <strong>May</strong> 16, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Joseph Vozza<br />

05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07, 06/14, 06/21/13 CN<br />

15049<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-014606<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Vale Terrace Apartments located<br />

at: 1050-1052 Vale Terrace Drive,<br />

Vista CA San Diego, 92084 Mailing<br />

Address: PO Box 2016, Vista CA<br />

92085 This business is conducted by:<br />

A General Partnership <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: 06/01/83 This<br />

business is hereby registered by the<br />

following owner(s): 1. Joseph F<br />

Vozza, 4755 Oceanside Blvd #120,<br />

Oceanside CA 92056 2. Denna M<br />

Cleary, 1052 Vale Terrace Drive #6,<br />

Vista CA 92084 3. Laura Vozza-<br />

Brown, 4755 Oceanside Blvd #120,<br />

Oceanside CA 92056 4. Joseph Vozza,<br />

4755 Oceanside Blvd #120,<br />

Oceanside CA 92056 This statement<br />

was filed with the Recorder/County<br />

Clerk of San Diego on <strong>May</strong> 16, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Denna M Cleary 05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07,<br />

06/14, 06/21/13 CN 15048<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-015326<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. <strong>The</strong> Prime Time Production by P<br />

& T Inc located at: 480 South <strong>Coast</strong><br />

Hwy 101, Encinitas CA San Diego,<br />

92024 Mailing Address: Same This<br />

business is conducted by: A<br />

Corporation <strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />

began: Not Yet Started This<br />

business is hereby registered by the<br />

following owner(s): 1. <strong>The</strong> Prime<br />

Time Production by P & T Inc, 480 S<br />

<strong>Coast</strong> Hwy 101, Encinitas CA 92024<br />

This statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego<br />

on <strong>May</strong> 23, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Panchita P<br />

Garrett 05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07, 06/14, 06/21/13<br />

CN 15047<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-014493<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. By the Sea Concierge located at:<br />

249 South Highway 101 #402, Solana<br />

Beach CA San Diego, 92075 Mailing<br />

Address: 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 registered<br />

by the following owner(s): 1.<br />

Wendy Waters, 249 sputh Highway<br />

101 #402, Solana Beach CA 92075<br />

This statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego<br />

on <strong>May</strong> 15, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Wendy Waters<br />

05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07, 06/14, 06/21/13 CN<br />

15046<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-013519<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Amada Senior Care located at:<br />

2124 S El Camino Real #205,<br />

Oceanside CA San Diego, 92054<br />

Mailing Address: Same This business<br />

is conducted by: A Corporation <strong>The</strong><br />

transaction of business began: Not<br />

Yet Started This business is hereby<br />

registered by the following owner(s):<br />

1. F & J Ehlers Enterprises Inc,<br />

30802 Palmetto Pl, Laguna Niguel<br />

CA 92677 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />

San Diego on <strong>May</strong> 06, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Fred<br />

Ehlers 05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07, 06/14, 06/21/13<br />

CN 15045<br />

Legals 800<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-014846<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. ArcLine Research located at:<br />

1336 Via Terrassa, Encinitas CA San<br />

Diego, 92024 Mailing Address: Same<br />

This business is conducted by: Co-<br />

Partners <strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />

began: 01/25/13 This business is hereby<br />

registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. David M Baranson, 1336<br />

Via Terrassa Encinitas CA 92024 2.<br />

Maximilian K Busch, 3860 Elijah Ct<br />

#1033, San Diego CA 92130 This<br />

statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego<br />

on <strong>May</strong> 20, <strong>2013</strong>. S/David M<br />

Baranson 05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07, 06/14,<br />

06/21/13 CN 15044<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-015147<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Secret Pantry located at: 1416<br />

Camino del Mar, Del Mar CA San<br />

Diego, 92014 Mailing Address: Same<br />

This business is conducted by: A<br />

Limited Liability Company <strong>The</strong><br />

transaction of business began: Not<br />

Yet Started This business is hereby<br />

registered by the following owner(s):<br />

1. Panga 1 LLC, 13276 Kilobings Rd,<br />

San Diego CA 92130 This statement<br />

was filed with the Recorder/County<br />

Clerk of San Diego on <strong>May</strong> 22, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Danielle Bajagoitia 05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07,<br />

06/14, 06/21/13 CN 15043<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-014391<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Arbor Divina B. Driving with Miss<br />

Kari located at: 1734 Havens Pt Pl,<br />

Carlsbad CA San Diego, 92008<br />

Mailing Address: Same This business<br />

is conducted by: A Limited Liability<br />

Company <strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />

began: Not Yet Started This<br />

business is hereby registered by the<br />

following owner(s): 1. Arbor Care<br />

Homes LLC, 1734 Havens Pt Pt,<br />

Carlsbad CA 92008 This statement<br />

was filed with the Recorder/County<br />

Clerk of San Diego on <strong>May</strong> 15, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Kari Mae Leone 05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07,<br />

06/14, 06/21/13 CN 15042<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-015046<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Green Rides located at: 2420<br />

Papyrus Ct, Oceanside CA San<br />

Diego, 92054 Mailing Address: Same<br />

This business is conducted by: An<br />

Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />

began: 12/18/12 This business is<br />

hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Douglas M Green, 2420<br />

Papyrus Ct, Oceanside CA 92054<br />

This statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego<br />

on <strong>May</strong> 21 , <strong>2013</strong>. S/Douglas M<br />

Green 05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07, 06/14, 06/21/13<br />

CN 15041<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-015259<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Rick Mendez Construction located<br />

at: 4159 Baycliff Way, Oceanside<br />

CA San Diego, 92056 Mailing<br />

Address: Same This business is conducted<br />

by: An Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: 05/01/13<br />

This business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1. Ricardo<br />

Mendez, 4159 Baycliff Way<br />

Oceanside CA 92056 This statement<br />

was filed with the Recorder/County<br />

Clerk of San Diego on <strong>May</strong> 23 , <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Ricardo Mendez 05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07,<br />

06/14, 06/21/13 CN 15040<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-015410<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Sedico located at: 13084 Caminito<br />

Del Rocio, Del Mar CA San Diego,<br />

92014 Mailing Address: Same This<br />

business is conducted by: A Married<br />

Couple <strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />

began: 07/01/11 This business is hereby<br />

registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Leo Fyer, 13084<br />

Caminito Del Rocio, Del Mar CA<br />

92014 2. Jane Ellen Fyer, 13084<br />

Caminito Del Rocio, Del Mar CA<br />

92014 This statement was filed with<br />

the Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on <strong>May</strong> 24 , <strong>2013</strong>. S/Jane Ellen<br />

Fyer 05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07, 06/14, 06/21/13 CN<br />

15039<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-014762<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Copper Hill Independent Living<br />

& Learning Center B. Creative Arts<br />

Consortium located at: 144 Copper<br />

Ave, Vista CA San Diego, 92083<br />

Mailing Address: Same This business<br />

is conducted by: A Corporation <strong>The</strong><br />

transaction of business began:<br />

12/24/79 This business is hereby registered<br />

by the following owner(s): 1.<br />

Schizophrenics in Transition<br />

Corporation, 13084 Caminito Del<br />

Rocio, Del Mar CA 92014 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego<br />

on <strong>May</strong> 17, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Jane E Fyer<br />

05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07, 06/14, 06/21/13 CN<br />

15038<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-015412<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Swami Mats B. Swamimats located<br />

at: 7209 Wisteria Way, Carlsbad<br />

CA San Diego, 92011 Mailing<br />

Address: 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 registered<br />

by the following owner(s): 1.<br />

Thomas R York, 7209 Wisteria Way,<br />

Carlsbad CA 92011 This statement<br />

was filed with the Recorder/County<br />

Legals 800<br />

Clerk of San Diego on <strong>May</strong> 24, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Thomas R York 05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07, 06/14,<br />

06/21/13 CN 15037<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-014111<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. San Diego Detailing Services B.<br />

San Diego Detailing and Handyman<br />

Services located at: 8500 La Mesa,<br />

La Mesa CA San Diego, 91942<br />

Mailing Address: Same This business<br />

is conducted by: An Individual <strong>The</strong><br />

transaction of business began: Not<br />

Yet Started This business is hereby<br />

registered by the following owner(s):<br />

1. Tanya Nguyen, 8760 Elden St, La<br />

Mesa CA 91942 This statement was<br />

filed with the Recorder/County<br />

Clerk of San Diego on <strong>May</strong> 13, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Tanya Nguyen 05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07, 06/14,<br />

06/21/13 CN 15036<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-014967<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. CoreFocus located at: 2790 Loker<br />

Ave W Suite 114, Carlsbad CA San<br />

Diego, 92010 Mailing Address: Same<br />

This business is conducted by: A<br />

Corporation <strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />

began: Not Yet Started This<br />

business is hereby registered by the<br />

following owner(s): 1. Bogart<br />

Companies Inc, 2790 Loker Ave W<br />

Suite 114, Carlsbad CA 92010 This<br />

statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego<br />

on <strong>May</strong> 21, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Alton Bogart<br />

05/24, 05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07, 06/14/13 CN<br />

15025<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-014876<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Pure Life Thai Spa located at:<br />

2149 Newcastle Ave, Encinitas CA<br />

San Diego, 92024 Mailing Address:<br />

857 Valley Ave, Solana Beach CA<br />

92075 This business is conducted by:<br />

An Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: Not Yet Started This<br />

business is hereby registered by the<br />

following owner(s): 1. Chinaporn<br />

Saksiritawongul, 857 Valley Rd,<br />

Solana Beach CA 92075 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego<br />

on <strong>May</strong> 20, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Chinaporn<br />

Saksiritawongul 05/24, 05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07,<br />

06/14/13 CN 15024<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-014498<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. <strong>The</strong> Experience Engine located<br />

at: 638 West Circle Drive, Solana<br />

Beach CA San Diego, 92075 Mailing<br />

Address: Same This business is conducted<br />

by: A Corporation <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: 03/15/13<br />

This business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1. Blazer and<br />

Flip Flops Inc, 638 West Circle<br />

Drive, Solana Beach, CA 92075 This<br />

statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego<br />

on <strong>May</strong> 15, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Scott Sahacli<br />

05/24, 05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07, 06/14/13 CN<br />

15023<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-012363<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Abeille Designs located at: 502 N<br />

Nardo Ave, Solana Beach CA San<br />

Diego, 92075 Mailing Address: Same<br />

This business is conducted by: An<br />

Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />

began: 01/01/12 This business<br />

is hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Lina Gantman, 502 S<br />

Nardo Ave, Solana Beach CA 92075<br />

This statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego<br />

on Apr 25, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Lina Gantman<br />

05/24, 05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07, 06/14/13 CN<br />

15019<br />

STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT<br />

OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSI-<br />

NESS NAME<br />

FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-013607<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business: A.<br />

Palm Terrace Located at: 4634 33rd<br />

Street, San Diego, CA San Diego<br />

92116. Mailing Address: PO Box<br />

2400, Walnut Creek CA 94595. <strong>The</strong><br />

Ficititious Business Name referred<br />

to above was filed in San Diego<br />

County on: 06/12/09 and assigned<br />

File No. 2009-017463 is abandoned<br />

by the following registrant(s): 1. 33rd<br />

Street Terrace LLC, A California<br />

Limited Liability Company, 2221<br />

Olympic Boulevard, Walnut Creek<br />

CA 94595. This statement was filed<br />

with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr.,<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego<br />

County, on <strong>May</strong> 07, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Bryan H<br />

Draper 05/24, 05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07, 06/14/13<br />

CN 15017<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-014742<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Rent A Hand located at: 1236<br />

Summit Ave, Cardiff by the Sea CA<br />

San Diego, 92007 Mailing Address:<br />

Same This business is conducted by:<br />

An Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: 05/17/13 This business<br />

is hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Isela R Corral<br />

Cowen, 1236 Summit Ave, Cardiff by<br />

the Sea CA 92007 This statement<br />

was filed with the Recorder/County<br />

Clerk of San Diego on <strong>May</strong> 17, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Isela R Corral Cowen 05/24, 05/<strong>31</strong>,<br />

06/07, 06/14/13 CN 15016<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-014646<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. VaporEyes located at: 238 Vista<br />

Glen #A, Vista CA San Diego, 92084<br />

Mailing Address: Same This business<br />

is conducted by: An Individual<br />

Legals 800<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. Bryan E Duffin, 238<br />

Vista Glen #A, Vista CA 92084 This<br />

statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego<br />

on <strong>May</strong> 16, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Bryan E Duffin<br />

05/24, 05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07, 06/14/13 CN<br />

15015<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-014449<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. BoardMeetingUSA located at:<br />

836 Passiflora Avenue, Leucadia CA<br />

San Diego, 92024 Mailing Address:<br />

Same This business is conducted by:<br />

An Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: Not Yet Started This<br />

business is hereby registered by the<br />

following owner(s): 1. Roy L<br />

Lundstedt Jr, 836 Passiflora Avenue,<br />

Leucadia CA 92024 This statement<br />

was filed with the Recorder/County<br />

Clerk of San Diego on <strong>May</strong> 15, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Roy L Lundstedt Jr 05/24, 05/<strong>31</strong>,<br />

06/07, 06/14/13 CN 15014<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-014639<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. <strong>Coast</strong>al Glass Repair located at:<br />

247 E Glaucus St #A, Encinitas CA<br />

San Diego, 92024 Mailing Address:<br />

Same This business is conducted by:<br />

A General Partnership <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: Not Yet<br />

Started This business is hereby registered<br />

by the following owner(s): 1.<br />

Jeffrey Ryan Roth, 247 E Glaucus St<br />

Unit A, Encinitas CA 92024 2.<br />

Donald Henry Roth, 48490 Vista<br />

Calico, La Quinta CA 92253 This<br />

statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego<br />

on <strong>May</strong> 16, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Jeffrey Ryan<br />

Roth 05/24, 05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07, 06/14/13 CN<br />

15013<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-014399<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. California Smiles Family Dental<br />

located at: 230 East 5th Avenue,<br />

Escondido CA San Diego, 92025<br />

Mailing Address: Same This business<br />

is conducted by: A Corporation<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. Irene Bodjanac Bozir<br />

DDS Inc, 2924 Capazo Ct, Carlsbad<br />

CA 92009 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />

San Diego on <strong>May</strong> 15, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Irene<br />

Bozir 05/24, 05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07, 06/14/13 CN<br />

15012<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-014761<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Live Simply Well located at: 3483<br />

Calle Cancuna, Carlsbad CA San<br />

Diego, 92009 Mailing Address: Same<br />

This business is conducted by: An<br />

Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />

began: Not Yet Started This<br />

business is hereby registered by the<br />

following owner(s): 1. Pam Heyde,<br />

3483 Calle Cancuna, Carlsbad CA<br />

92009 This statement was filed with<br />

the Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on <strong>May</strong> 17, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Pam<br />

Heyde 05/24, 05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07, 06/14/13<br />

CN 15011<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-013674<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Priority Public House located at:<br />

576 North <strong>Coast</strong> Highway 101,<br />

Encinitas CA San Diego, 92024<br />

Mailing Address: Same This business<br />

is conducted by: A Limited<br />

Liability Company <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: Not Yet Started<br />

This business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1. PPH LLC,<br />

576 North <strong>Coast</strong> Highway 101,<br />

Encinitas CA 92024 This statement<br />

was filed with the Recorder/County<br />

Clerk of San Diego on <strong>May</strong> 08, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Brian McBride 05/24, 05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07,<br />

06/14/13 CN 15010<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-012739<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Social Publishing House located<br />

at: 5280 Los Robles Drive, Carlsbad<br />

CA San Diego, 92008 Mailing<br />

Address: 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 registered<br />

by the following owner(s): 1.<br />

Brian M Gilb, 5280 Los Robles Dr,<br />

Carlsbad CA 92008 This statement<br />

was filed with the Recorder/County<br />

Clerk of San Diego on Apr 29, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Brian M Gilb 05/24, 05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07,<br />

06/14/13 CN 15009<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-013227<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. JMW - Custom Builders Inc located<br />

at: 1224 San Elijo Rd N, San<br />

Marcos CA San Diego, 92078 Mailing<br />

Address: Same This business is conducted<br />

by: A Corporation <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: 01/12/09<br />

This business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1. JMW -<br />

Custom Builders Inc, 1224 San Elijo<br />

Rd N, San Marcos CA 92078 This<br />

statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego<br />

on <strong>May</strong> 02, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Joshua M<br />

Wallace 05/24, 05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07, 06/14/13<br />

CN 15008<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-012328<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Ali’i Nui Hawaii B. Smoke Signals<br />

Design & Marketing located at:<br />

Legals 800<br />

16445 Ramada Dr, San Diego CA San<br />

Diego, 92128 Mailing Address: PO<br />

Box 232115, Encinitas CA 92023 This<br />

business is conducted by: A<br />

Corporation <strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />

began: Not Yet Started This<br />

business is hereby registered by the<br />

following owner(s): 1. Ali’i Nui<br />

Holdings Inc, 16445 Ramada Dr, San<br />

Diego CA 92128 This statement was<br />

filed with the Recorder/County<br />

Clerk of San Diego on Apr 24, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Rudy Rojas 05/17, 05/24, 05/<strong>31</strong>,<br />

06/07/13 CN 14985<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-012191<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. J & J Investment Realty Co located<br />

at: 6994 El Camino Real #205,<br />

Carlsbad CA San Diego, 92009<br />

Mailing Address: Same This business<br />

is conducted by: An Individual<br />

<strong>The</strong> transaction of business began:<br />

07/14/09 This business is hereby registered<br />

by the following owner(s): 1.<br />

Gerald P KJameson, 6994 El Camino<br />

Real #2058, Carlsbad CA 92009 This<br />

statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego<br />

on Apr 23, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Gerald P Jameson<br />

05/17, 05/24, 05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07/13 CN<br />

14983<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-012180<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Betty’s Jams located at: 3456<br />

Castle Glen Dr #292, San Diego CA<br />

San Diego, 92123 Mailing Address:<br />

Same This business is conducted by:<br />

An Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: Not Yet Started This<br />

business is hereby registered by the<br />

following owner(s): 1. Christina<br />

Zuber, 3456 Castle Glen Drive #292,<br />

San Diego CA 92123 This statement<br />

was filed with the Recorder/County<br />

Clerk of San Diego on Apr 23, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Christina Zuber 05/17, 05/24, 05/<strong>31</strong>,<br />

06/07/13 CN 14982<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-014326<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Pacific Shores Painting & Design<br />

located at: 3250 Piragua St, Carlsbad<br />

CA San Diego, 92009 Mailing<br />

Address: PO Box 2<strong>31</strong>943, Encinita<br />

CA 92023 This business is conducted<br />

by: An Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: 08/13/08 This business<br />

is hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Frank J Trulson,<br />

3250 Piragua St, Carlsbad CA 92009<br />

This statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego<br />

on <strong>May</strong> 14, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Frank J Trulson<br />

05/17, 05/24, 05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07/13 CN<br />

14981<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-014065<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. JamieSantaniello.com located at:<br />

2091 Las Palmas Dr Ste A, Carlsbad<br />

CA San Diego, 92011 Mailing<br />

Address: Same This business is conducted<br />

by: A Married Couple <strong>The</strong><br />

transaction of business began: Not<br />

Yet Started This business is hereby<br />

registered by the following owner(s):<br />

1. Jamie Santaniello, 1430 Phil Mar<br />

Ln, Vista CA 92083 2. Frank<br />

Santaniello, 1430 Phil Mar Ln, Vista<br />

CA 92083 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />

San Diego on <strong>May</strong> 10, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Jamie<br />

Santaniello 05/17, 05/24, 05/<strong>31</strong>,<br />

06/07/13 CN 14980<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-014179<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Ancient Ways of Health located<br />

at: 514 South Ditmar, Oceanside CA<br />

San Diego, 92054 Mailing Address:<br />

Same This business is conducted by:<br />

An Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: Not Yet Started This<br />

business is hereby registered by the<br />

following owner(s): 1. David<br />

Stouffer, 514 South Ditmar<br />

Oceanside CA 92054 This statement<br />

was filed with the Recorder/County<br />

Clerk of San Diego on <strong>May</strong> 13, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/David Stouffer 05/17, 05/24, 05/<strong>31</strong>,<br />

06/07/13 CN 14979<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-013721<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Jenfit located at: 6621 Hollyleaf<br />

Ct, Carlsbad CA San Diego, 92011<br />

Mailing Address: Same 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. Jennifer Low, 6621<br />

Hollyleaf Ct, Carlsbad CA 92011<br />

This statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego<br />

on <strong>May</strong> 08, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Jennifer Lowe<br />

05/17, 05/24, 05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07/13 CN<br />

14978<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-011849<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Life Support located at: 187 Calle<br />

Magdalena Suite 212, Encinitas CA<br />

San Diego, 92024 Mailing Address:<br />

Same This business is conducted by:<br />

An Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: 01/01/13 This business<br />

is hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Michael DiLauro,<br />

344 La Veta Ave, Encinitas CA 92024<br />

This statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego<br />

on Apr 19, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Michael DiLauro<br />

05/17, 05/24, 05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07/13 CN<br />

14977<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-01<strong>31</strong>29<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

Legals 800<br />

A. Sarah’s Massage B. Sarah’s<br />

Healing Massage located at: 427<br />

South Cedros Avenue Ste 203,<br />

Solana Beach CA San Diego, 92075<br />

Mailing Address: Same This business<br />

is conducted by: A General<br />

Partnership <strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />

began: 02/18/13 This business is<br />

hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Sarah Jane O’Neil, 647<br />

Matagual Drive, Vista CA 92081 This<br />

statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego<br />

on <strong>May</strong> 02, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Sarah Jane<br />

O’Neil 05/17, 05/24, 05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07/13<br />

CN 14976<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-013074<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Healing Arts & You located at: 427<br />

South Cedros Avenue Ste 203,<br />

Solana Beach CA San Diego, 92075<br />

Mailing Address: Same This business<br />

is conducted by: A General<br />

Partnership <strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />

began: 02/18/13 This business is<br />

hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Nancy Stevenson LAc,<br />

1041 Eucalyptus Avenue, Vista CA<br />

92084 2. Sarah Jane O’Neil, 647<br />

Matagual Drive, Vista CA 92081 This<br />

statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego<br />

on <strong>May</strong> 01, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Sarah Jane<br />

O’Neil 05/17, 05/24, 05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07/13<br />

CN 14975<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-012812<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. I Touch I Heal Located at: 633<br />

Shenandoah Ave, San Marcos CA<br />

San Diego, 92078 Mailing Address:<br />

Same This business is conducted by:<br />

An Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: 01/20/13 This business<br />

is hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Rhonda J Wilson,<br />

633 Shenandoah Ave, San Marcos<br />

CA 920787 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />

San Diego on Apr 29, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Rhonda J Wilson 05/17, 05/24,<br />

05/<strong>31</strong>, 06/07/13 CN 14974<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-013067<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Buena Vista Landscaping Located<br />

at: 2116 Broadway, Oceanside CA<br />

San Diego, 92054 Mailing Address:<br />

Same This business is conducted by:<br />

A Corporation <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: 02/06/06 This business<br />

is hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. D’s Landscaping<br />

Inc, 2116 Broadway, Oceanside CA<br />

92054 This statement was filed with<br />

the Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on <strong>May</strong> 01, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Daniel<br />

DiMento 05/10, 05/17, 05/24, 05/<strong>31</strong>/13<br />

CN 14956<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-013420<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Sheffield Construction Located<br />

at: 1323 San Elijo Ave, Cardiff CA<br />

San Diego, 92007 Mailing Address:<br />

Same This business is conducted by:<br />

An Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: 05/01/13 This business<br />

is hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Robert B<br />

Sheffield, 1323 San Elijo Ave,<br />

Cardiff CA 92007 This statement was<br />

filed with the Recorder/County<br />

Clerk of San Diego on <strong>May</strong> 06, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Robert B Sheffield 05/10, 05/17,<br />

05/24, 05/<strong>31</strong>/13 CN 14955<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-012696<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Tears of Joy Video Located at: 925<br />

N Vulcan 106, Encinitas CA San<br />

Diego, 92024 Mailing Address:<br />

Same This business is conducted by:<br />

Co-Partners <strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />

began: 01/01/05 This business is<br />

hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Cathie Dodd, 925 N<br />

Vulcan #106, Encinitas CA 92024 2.<br />

Juli Dodd, 925 N Vulcan 106,<br />

Encinitas CA 92024 This statement<br />

was filed with the Recorder/County<br />

Clerk of San Diego on Apr 29, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Juli Dodd 05/10, 05/17, 05/24,<br />

05/<strong>31</strong>/13 CN 14953<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-011161<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Scottie’s Auto Salon Located at:<br />

1106 S <strong>Coast</strong> Highway, Oceanside CA<br />

San Diego, 92054 Mailing Address:<br />

Same This business is conducted by:<br />

An Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: 04/02/13 This business<br />

is hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Scott A McLean,<br />

1536 Loch Ness Dr, Fallbrook CA<br />

92028 This statement was filed with<br />

the Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Apr 15, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Scott A<br />

McLean 05/10, 05/17, 05/24, 05/<strong>31</strong>/13<br />

CN 14952<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-013241<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Rocky’s Custom Bikes Located at:<br />

120 Via Cantebria Apt A-23,<br />

Encinitas CA San Diego, 92024<br />

Mailing Address: Same 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. Brock Hamacher, 120<br />

Via Cantebria Apt A-23, Encinitas<br />

CA 92024 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />

San Diego on <strong>May</strong> 03, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Brock<br />

Hamacher 05/10, 05/17, 05/24,<br />

05/<strong>31</strong>/13 CN 14951<br />

Legals 800<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-01<strong>31</strong>33<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. San Diego Yarn Crawl Located at:<br />

466 S <strong>Coast</strong> Hwy 101, Encinitas CA<br />

San Diego, 92024 Mailing Address:<br />

Same This business is conducted by:<br />

An Unincorporated Association-<br />

Other than a Partnership <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: Not Yet<br />

Started This business is hereby registered<br />

by the following owner(s): 1.<br />

Nancy Nelson, 466 S <strong>Coast</strong> Hwy 101,<br />

Encinitas CA 92024 2. Debra<br />

Paradis, 1001 W San Marcos Blvd,<br />

San Marcos CA 92078 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego<br />

on <strong>May</strong> 02, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Nancy A Nelson<br />

05/10, 05/17, 05/24, 05/<strong>31</strong>/13 CN<br />

14950<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-011045<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Delia Hernandez Flower Designs<br />

Located at: 259 Cerro St, Encinitas<br />

CA San Diego, 92024 Mailing<br />

Address: Same This business is conducted<br />

by: An Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: 10/01/12<br />

This business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1. Delia<br />

Hernandez, 259 Cerro St, Encinitas<br />

CA 92024 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />

San Diego on Apr 12, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Delia<br />

Hernandez 05/10, 05/17, 05/24,<br />

05/<strong>31</strong>/13 CN 14949<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-01<strong>31</strong>28<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Boulevard Investments Located<br />

at: 220 Oceanside Boulevard,<br />

Oceanside CA San Diego, 92054<br />

Mailing Address: PO Box 1695,<br />

Carlsbad CA 92018-1695 This business<br />

is conducted by: A General<br />

Partnership <strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />

began: 05/01/86 This business is<br />

hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Brad Gallant, 1735 Ivy<br />

Road, Oceanside CA 92054 2. Duane<br />

Allen, 540 Arabian Ranch Way, Vista<br />

CA 92083 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />

San Diego on <strong>May</strong> 02, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Brad<br />

Gallant 05/10, 05/17, 05/24, 05/<strong>31</strong>/13<br />

CN 14948<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-013236<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. North <strong>Coast</strong>al Counseling B.<br />

Allcare Behavioral Health Located<br />

at: 3790 Via de la Valle 108E, Del<br />

Mar CA San Diego, 92014 Mailing<br />

Address: Same This business is conducted<br />

by: An Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: 01/01/06<br />

This business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1. Lindsey<br />

Goldstein-Fowler, 3790 Via de la<br />

Valle 108E, Del Mar CA 92014 This<br />

statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego<br />

on <strong>May</strong> 02, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Lindsey<br />

Goldstein-Fowler 05/10, 05/17, 05/24,<br />

05/<strong>31</strong>/13 CN 14947<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-012857<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Seaside Eldercare Solutions<br />

Located at: 338 Delage Drive,<br />

Encinitas CA San Diego, 92024<br />

Mailing Address: Same This business<br />

is conducted by: An Individual<br />

<strong>The</strong> transaction of business began:<br />

Not Yet Started This business is hereby<br />

registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Tracy Kaiser, 338 Delage<br />

Drive, Encinitas CA 92024 This<br />

statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego<br />

on April 30, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Tracy Kaiser<br />

05/10, 05/17, 05/24, 05/<strong>31</strong>/13 CN<br />

14946<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-012954<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. House to Home Remodeling and<br />

Design Inc, B. House to Home Tile<br />

and Stone, C. House 2 Home<br />

Remodeling and Design D. House 2<br />

Home Tile and Stone Located at:<br />

1802 Eucalyptus Ave, Leucadia CA<br />

San Diego, 92024 Mailing Address:<br />

Same This business is conducted by:<br />

A Corporation <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: Not Yet Started This<br />

business is hereby registered by the<br />

following owner(s): 1. House to<br />

Home Remodeling and Design Inc,<br />

1802 Eucalyptus Avenue, Leucadia,<br />

CA 92024 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />

San Diego on <strong>May</strong> 01, <strong>2013</strong>. S/John<br />

H Hayes IV 05/10, 05/17, 05/24,<br />

05/<strong>31</strong>/13 CN 14945<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-011794<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. PCH Flooring Located at: 1224<br />

Windsor Rd Ste J, Cardiff CA San<br />

Diego, 92007 Mailing Address: Same<br />

This business is conducted by: An<br />

Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />

began: 03/19/13 This business is<br />

hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Sadra Salehian, 1224<br />

Windsor Rd J, Cardiff, CA 92007<br />

This statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego<br />

on Apr 19, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Sadra Salehian<br />

05/10, 05/17, 05/24, 05/<strong>31</strong>/13 CN<br />

14944


MAY <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

By Bernice Bede Osol<br />

FRIDAY, MAY <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Your financial trends could gradually<br />

begin to show improvement in the<br />

year ahead. As long as things continue<br />

to move upward, there is no need<br />

to become impatient.<br />

GEMINI (<strong>May</strong> 21-June 20) —<br />

Underestimating your competition is<br />

apt to produce undesirable results.<br />

Unless you carefully evaluate the<br />

strength of your adversities, you could<br />

lose out.<br />

CANCER (June 21-July 22) — It’s<br />

extremely important that you maintain<br />

a realistic but positive attitude concerning<br />

your work. If you inflate the difficulty<br />

of your job, all initiative will<br />

desert you.<br />

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Your survival<br />

today depends on how well you can<br />

function independently of others. Don’t<br />

operate under the illusion that coworkers<br />

are looking out for anyone<br />

other than themselves.<br />

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — It would<br />

be wise to support your mate in public,<br />

even if you secretly disagree with<br />

his or her position. It’s a good strategy<br />

to show a united front.<br />

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Instead<br />

of trying to impose your thinking on<br />

your co-workers today, first listen to<br />

their ideas and/or what they have to<br />

say. <strong>The</strong>y might have some suggestions<br />

that are far superior to yours.<br />

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Since<br />

finances are likely to be a touchy<br />

issue, instead of getting involved in a<br />

joint endeavor where another controls<br />

what you invest, try to handle all of<br />

your funds yourself.<br />

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — If<br />

you’re in a position of authority, be<br />

careful of how you treat your subordinates.<br />

If you come on too strong, you<br />

could create a situation that might get<br />

out of hand.<br />

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — If<br />

you attempt to appease associates<br />

rather than follow the dictates of your<br />

judgment, many of your efforts could<br />

turn out to be counterproductive.<br />

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — Your<br />

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by the company you keep. If<br />

you’re with high rollers, chances are<br />

that you’ll be more extravagant than<br />

usual.<br />

PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) — Be<br />

careful, because you follow an inclination<br />

to test your will against a colleague’s.<br />

It’s an exercise in juvenile<br />

expression that you’ll later regret.<br />

ARIES (March 21-April 19) — Don’t<br />

be intimidated by someone who<br />

expresses him or herself in a bold,<br />

traumatic fashion. <strong>The</strong>re could be<br />

nothing at the bottom of such a display.<br />

TAURUS (April 20-<strong>May</strong> 20) — It’s best<br />

not to enter into a joint venture without<br />

a clear sense of who does what and<br />

where it will all lead. Make sure everyone’s<br />

priorities are in place.<br />

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<strong>2013</strong>’s Mazda CX-5 vs. Toyota RAV4<br />

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