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VOL. 27, NO. 11 MAKING WAVES IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD APRIL <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

SAILING ALONG NICELY<br />

Despite grey skies and cooler temperatures last weekend, the Oceanside Harbor was still aflutter with marine activities, including<br />

this small sailboat cruising around. Sunny skies and coastal temperatures in the low-to-mid 70s are forecasted for this<br />

weekend, according to the National Weather Service. Photo by Daniel Knighton<br />

Council OKs S. Cedros traffic calming<br />

By Bianca Kaplanek<br />

SOLANA BEACH — A<br />

proposal to slow traffic and<br />

increase pedestrian mobility<br />

on South Cedros Avenue<br />

moved forward at the <strong>April</strong> 10<br />

meeting after council members<br />

authorized city staff to<br />

proceed with final design<br />

plans and advertise the project<br />

for construction bids.<br />

Representatives from the<br />

Cedros Avenue Design<br />

District Association made the<br />

initial request for a traffic<br />

calming and streetscape project<br />

in August 2011.<br />

City staff worked with<br />

property owners to create a<br />

preliminary design that originally<br />

focused only on the<br />

FROM THE BEACH<br />

TO THE BEAT<br />

An admitted laid-back<br />

surfer-type, who later<br />

became a Sheriff’s detective,<br />

Robert Stevenson<br />

proves law enforcement<br />

takes all kinds. B1<br />

A traffic calming project approved by council at the <strong>April</strong> 10 meeting calls for a curb pop-out and planter on<br />

this side of the Rosa Street intersection that would mimic the one already installed in front of 415 S. Cedros.<br />

Photo by Bianca Kaplanek<br />

Rosa Street and South Cedros<br />

intersection, where one curb<br />

pop-out in front of 415 S.<br />

Cedros was funded and<br />

installed by property owners.<br />

City staff continued to<br />

work with the business community<br />

and the project has<br />

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A mock-up design of a proposed EV charging plaza at Vulcan Avenue<br />

and E Street. Rendering courtesy of Evoasis<br />

Ambitious EV<br />

charging plaza<br />

picks up speed<br />

By Jared Whitlock<br />

ENCINITAS — In a sign of the times, a proposal calls<br />

for building the largest fast-charge EV plaza in California<br />

on the site of a former gas station.<br />

<strong>The</strong> goal: Help more locals get over “range anxiety” —<br />

the fear of being stranded should their electric vehicle run<br />

out of juice.<br />

<strong>The</strong> plaza took a step forward last week when the City<br />

Council agreed to consider leasing property on the corner<br />

of Vulcan Avenue and E Street to San Diego-based Evoasis.<br />

If the plan gets the OK, Evoasis would install eight EV stations<br />

on a plaza, and the land would serve as the home base<br />

for an electric car-sharing program.<br />

As proposed, the plaza would be able to accommodate<br />

all electric vehicles, and could charge 15 cars at one time.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 50-kilowatt charging stations will also be able to<br />

recharge the depleted batteries of models like the Nissan<br />

Leaf in as little as 30 minutes. For those electric cars that<br />

aren’t compatible with fast-charge technology, it would take<br />

around five hours for a full charge.<br />

Typically, most electric cars can go 60 to 90 miles with<br />

a full battery.<br />

Angus Clark, CEO of Evoasis said that Encinitas was<br />

chosen to host the plaza because a year’s worth of traffic<br />

data showed that more electric cars travel through<br />

Encinitas than anywhere else in North County. Plus, he said<br />

there’s an increasing appetite among locals for green transportation.<br />

“Encinitas has a reputation for being eco-friendly,”<br />

Clark said. “That’s well deserved from what we’ve seen.<br />

People drive electric cars or want to.”<br />

Clark’s company recently opened one fast-charging station<br />

in San Juan Capistrano in Orange County. He added<br />

that the Encinitas plan for eight stations in one plaza is<br />

uncharted territory for the state in terms of size.<br />

Additionally, HulaCar, a subsidiary of Evoasis, plans to<br />

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APRIL <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

<strong>The</strong>rmo Fisher to acquire Life<br />

Technologies in $13.8B deal<br />

By Rachel Stine<br />

CARLSBAD —<br />

Biotechnology company<br />

Life Technologies<br />

Corporation will be sold to<br />

science equipment company<br />

<strong>The</strong>rmo Fisher<br />

Scientific Incorporated for<br />

$13.8 billion, according to<br />

announcements made by<br />

the companies <strong>April</strong> 15.<br />

<strong>The</strong> $76-per-share allcash<br />

deal also takes on $2.2<br />

billion in Life<br />

Technologies’ debt, bringing<br />

the purchase amount<br />

closer to approximately<br />

$16 billion.<br />

“This transaction<br />

brings together two companies<br />

intent on accelerating<br />

innovation for our cus-<br />

tomers and achieving<br />

greater success in a highly<br />

competitive global industry,”<br />

said Life Technologies<br />

chairman and CEO Greg<br />

Lucier in a press release.<br />

Life Technologies specializes<br />

in creating lab<br />

equipment for genomics as<br />

well as molecular and cell<br />

biology, owns about 5,000<br />

patents and licenses, and<br />

earned $3.8 billion in revenues<br />

last year. Its main<br />

brands include Invitrogen<br />

and Ion Torrent.<br />

Approximately 1,200<br />

of Life Technologies’<br />

10,000 employees are<br />

based in Carlsbad, according<br />

to the company’s<br />

Director of Corporate<br />

Communications and<br />

N. <strong>Coast</strong> Hwy. 101<br />

X<br />

La Costa Ave<br />

Biotech company Life Technologies, headquartered off of Faraday<br />

Avenue in Carlsbad, will be bought by <strong>The</strong>rmo Fisher Scientific for a<br />

deal that will total about $16 billion. Photo by Rachel Stine<br />

Public Relations Suzanne<br />

Hatcher.<br />

According to statements<br />

made during the<br />

investor analysts’ conference<br />

call with executives<br />

from each company on<br />

<strong>April</strong> 15, <strong>The</strong>rmo Fisher<br />

intends on retaining most<br />

of Life Technologies’ current<br />

employees.<br />

“We’re going to have a<br />

series of programs in place<br />

to retain employees<br />

between the signing and<br />

the close (of this deal),”<br />

said Lucier during the call.<br />

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Stevenson, as well as one<br />

member of the board of<br />

directors, will be joining<br />

<strong>The</strong>rmo Fisher’s leadership,<br />

according to the<br />

announcement of the<br />

acquisition.<br />

While the companies’<br />

investor analysts are legally<br />

bound not to comment<br />

on the deal, transcripts<br />

from the conference call<br />

highlighted some of their<br />

general concerns.<br />

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Carlsbad High School math teacher Keith Glazer urges the CUSD Board to reduce class sizes, as the district’s<br />

class averages surpass state maximums. “Large class sizes hurts students, they certainly get less individual<br />

attention,” said Glazer. Photo by Rachel Stine<br />

Waiver would excuse school district<br />

from state penalties over class sizes<br />

By Rachel Stine<br />

CARLSBAD — A waiver<br />

brought forth during the<br />

Carlsbad Unified School<br />

District (CUSD) Board’s<br />

<strong>April</strong> 17 meeting sparked<br />

teacher and parent frustration<br />

over class sizes that surpass<br />

the state’s maximum<br />

student to teacher ratios.<br />

Unanimously approved<br />

by the Board on Wednesday,<br />

the waiver allows the district<br />

to be excused from about<br />

$650,000 in state penalties<br />

for having kindergarten<br />

through eighth grade class<br />

size averages above state<br />

maximums.<br />

<strong>The</strong> waiver itself only<br />

addressed the state penalty,<br />

and class sizes would remain<br />

above state maximums<br />

regardless, due to budgetary<br />

constraints throughout the<br />

district, explained CUSD<br />

Deputy Superintendent of<br />

Business Services Suzanne<br />

O’Connell.<br />

<strong>The</strong> CUSD Board decided<br />

to raise class sizes over<br />

the past several years, a decision<br />

which still applies to the<br />

current school year and the<br />

next.<br />

Although the item did<br />

not directly establish the<br />

swollen class sizes permitted<br />

within the district, teachers<br />

and parents used the issue as<br />

an opportunity to remind the<br />

Board of their dismay.<br />

One Poinsettia<br />

Elementary teacher was<br />

brought to tears outside of<br />

the meeting when she spoke<br />

about being unable to give<br />

enough attention to her students.<br />

“It’s just this flurry of<br />

students, and I’m not meeting<br />

their emotional needs,”<br />

she said. She declined to give<br />

her name out of concern for<br />

her job.<br />

<strong>The</strong> state Education<br />

Code allows maximum class<br />

averages of 31 students for<br />

kindergarten, 30 students for<br />

first through eighth grades.<br />

In the district this year,<br />

kindergarten and first grade<br />

classes have an average of 30<br />

students, second and third<br />

grades have 32 students on<br />

average, and fourth through<br />

eighth grades have an average<br />

of 29 students, according<br />

to CUSD data.<br />

Class sizes for next year<br />

have not yet been determined.<br />

Yet because class sizes<br />

vary from school to school<br />

based on enrollment and<br />

staffing, a number of classes<br />

have more students than the<br />

district-wide averages.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>se averages are so<br />

frustrating because the class<br />

sizes vary,” said the<br />

Poinsettia Elementary<br />

teacher, whose third grade<br />

class has 33 students.<br />

Claudine Jones told the<br />

Board that her daughter’s<br />

second grade class has 34 students<br />

and is chaotic.<br />

“(My daughter) comes<br />

home regularly and says she<br />

can’t learn,” said Jones. “I<br />

think we need to look at<br />

dropping the class sizes for<br />

all of our kids.”<br />

“Large class sizes hurts<br />

students, they certainly get<br />

less individual attention,”<br />

said Carlsbad High School<br />

math teacher Keith Glazer<br />

before the Board. “<strong>The</strong> burden<br />

(for teachers) has<br />

become greater each year.”<br />

Glazer as well as the<br />

Carlsbad Unified Teachers<br />

Association President Sally<br />

Estep pressed the Board to<br />

delay the opening of CUSD’s<br />

new high school to save funds<br />

that could be spent at other<br />

schools. <strong>The</strong> Board dismissed<br />

this option months ago.<br />

O’Connell said that the<br />

CUSD Board determined to<br />

raise class sizes due to significant<br />

budget cuts over the<br />

years.<br />

“No one would deny the<br />

fact that class sizes are too<br />

large,” she said.<br />

But she added that<br />

increasing class sizes was a<br />

necessary decision due to<br />

financial restraints.<br />

This year, the district is<br />

operating with a 22 percent<br />

deficit funding, according to<br />

O’Connell.<br />

“We were facing a pretty<br />

dire situation this time a year<br />

ago, and so the decision to<br />

increase class sizes did obviously<br />

not come lightly, but<br />

came in conjunction with<br />

multiple reductions,” she<br />

said about the Board’s most<br />

recent class size decision in<br />

spring 2012.<br />

O’Connell said that with<br />

the state’s education budget<br />

still undecided, there is no<br />

telling when schools will<br />

receive full funding again,<br />

and as such there is no way of<br />

knowing when CUSD will be<br />

able to return to normal class<br />

sizes.


APRIL <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

ROTARIANS AT WORK<br />

Rotarians from the San Luis Rey Rotary Club in Oceanside spend <strong>April</strong> 13 preparing a building<br />

for painting at the historic Oceanside Heritage Park. Each year Rotary Clubs across the<br />

nation gather to provide community service such as painting, repairing, trimming and other<br />

refurbishing needs throughout their cities. This year the three Oceanside clubs, SLR Rotary,<br />

El Camino Real Rotary, and Oceanside Rotary, are combining their efforts to paint and repair<br />

the historic buildings in the city’s Heritage Park. Courtesy photo<br />

Of the several projects City Council will consider funding, one includes the construction of a new lifeguard<br />

tower on Moonlight Beach. <strong>The</strong> current one was built in the <strong>19</strong>50s and is experiencing issues with its roof,<br />

electrical and plumbing systems. Photo by Jared Whitlock<br />

Council to mull over new<br />

lifeguard tower and other projects<br />

By Jared Whitlock<br />

ENCINITAS — City<br />

Council voted unanimously<br />

Wednesday night to place<br />

five infrastructure projects<br />

at the top of its list for consideration.<br />

City staff will come<br />

back with full reports,<br />

including costs and construction<br />

details, for each of<br />

the items in June. At that<br />

time, council could approve<br />

the projects or request<br />

more information and vote<br />

at a later date.<br />

<strong>The</strong> soon-to-be-heard<br />

projects include building a<br />

new lifeguard tower at<br />

Moonlight Beach, funding a<br />

feasibility study for a proposed<br />

bus transit service<br />

that would run along El<br />

Camino Real and Encinitas<br />

Boulevard and repairing<br />

sidewalks at Cardiff<br />

Elementary School as well<br />

as at other local schools.<br />

Encinitas lifeguard<br />

Capt. Larry Giles said that<br />

Moonlight Beach is in need<br />

of a new lifeguard tower,<br />

because the current one has<br />

been there since the <strong>19</strong>50s.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> tower is having<br />

some issues with the roof,<br />

electric and plumbing,”<br />

Giles said. “We’re to the<br />

point where we’re looking<br />

at replacing it.”<br />

He added that the<br />

tower is critical for safety,<br />

especially since Moonlight<br />

Beach is popular throughout<br />

the year.<br />

Because city staff has<br />

already secured funding for<br />

the five projects, or the<br />

plans for them are more<br />

fleshed out than others,<br />

they were given priority.<br />

Council will decide<br />

how to proceed with projects<br />

that haven’t been vetted<br />

or fully funded in the<br />

fall — after the city has<br />

completed an intensive<br />

strategic planning effort.<br />

This spring and summer,<br />

council will examine<br />

its goals for everything<br />

from housing to traffic<br />

calming, and also gather<br />

community input to overhaul<br />

the city’s General<br />

Plan.<br />

After the planning sessions,<br />

City Manager Gus<br />

Vina said council will have<br />

a stronger idea of which<br />

infrastructure projects it<br />

would like to pursue. <strong>The</strong>n,<br />

council will outline projects<br />

it would like to see completed<br />

over the next six years.<br />

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Solana Beach hears update on<br />

Army Corps sand project, OKs $150k<br />

By Bianca Kaplanek<br />

SOLANA BEACH — <strong>The</strong><br />

fate of a joint project between<br />

Encinitas, Solana Beach and<br />

the Army Corps of Engineers<br />

that has been in the works for<br />

more than 10 years will be<br />

decided by the end of <strong>2013</strong>,<br />

according to an update provided<br />

during the <strong>April</strong> 10 Solana<br />

Beach City Council meeting.<br />

“It will come to a conclusion<br />

this year … whether the<br />

feasibility plan is approved or<br />

not,” City Manager David Ott<br />

said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> goal of the Solana<br />

Beach-Encinitas <strong>Coast</strong>al<br />

Storm Damage Project is to<br />

reduce damage to more than<br />

eight miles of beach beginning<br />

at the mouth of Batiquitos<br />

Lagoon in Encinitas and<br />

stretching south to include the<br />

entire 1.7-mile Solana Beach<br />

coastline except an area north<br />

of Tide Park.<br />

<strong>The</strong> plan is to use sand<br />

from offshore borrow sites to<br />

renourish the beaches on a<br />

regular cycle for 50 years starting<br />

in 2015.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Army Corps of<br />

Engineers studied several<br />

alternatives that included submerged<br />

breakwaters, artificial<br />

reefs, sea walls, sand replacement,<br />

filling the notches at the<br />

base of the bluffs and a hybrid<br />

of the latter two.<br />

<strong>The</strong> tentatively recommended<br />

plan for Encinitas is<br />

to replace 100 feet of beach<br />

every five years using a total of<br />

680,000 cubic yards of sand.<br />

Solana Beach would<br />

receive 200 feet of sand every<br />

13 years using 960,000 cubic<br />

yards.<br />

Public hearings in both<br />

cities were held in February<br />

and public review of a draft<br />

environmental impact report<br />

concluded in March.<br />

Project cost before implementation<br />

is estimated to be<br />

almost $8.2 million. <strong>The</strong> state<br />

Department of Boating and<br />

Waterways has been the cities’<br />

financial partner in this project,<br />

assisting them in meeting<br />

their 50 percent cost share<br />

requirement.<br />

In addition to each city<br />

providing more than $1 million<br />

of in-kind contributions of<br />

staff time and other resources<br />

since 2004, Solana Beach has<br />

spent several thousand dollars<br />

in the past 12 years on consultants<br />

and lobbyists to secure<br />

millions of dollars in federal<br />

and state funds, Ott said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> next steps are to prepare<br />

responses to comments<br />

and release the final EIR, perhaps<br />

in June, and then meet<br />

with the Civil Works Review<br />

Board in Washington, D.C., to<br />

present any changes.<br />

More public meetings are<br />

tentatively planned for June<br />

and August. Assuming<br />

approval by both cities, the<br />

chief of engineers report is<br />

expected in September and<br />

the Army Corps of Engineers<br />

decision in November or<br />

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December.<br />

At the <strong>April</strong> 10 meeting,<br />

council members approved a<br />

$147,000 request from the<br />

Army Corps of Engineers to<br />

complete the feasibility study.<br />

<strong>The</strong> money will come from the<br />

city’s transient occupancy tax<br />

sand funds.<br />

A funding request for<br />

reimbursement has been submitted<br />

to the state, but a<br />

response had not been<br />

received as of the <strong>April</strong> 10<br />

meeting.<br />

Encinitas is scheduled to<br />

vote on its payment of the<br />

same amount at the <strong>April</strong> 24<br />

meeting.<br />

While he supports the<br />

project, Councilman Tom<br />

Campbell said there is no<br />

guarantee the project will<br />

come to fruition even with<br />

approval from the Army Corps<br />

of Engineers.<br />

“I’m not necessarily advocating<br />

to throw in the towel,”<br />

he said. “We just need to have<br />

a clear understanding of what<br />

this is.<br />

“Just because we get an<br />

approved project doesn’t<br />

mean we’re going to get funded,”<br />

he added. “That’s the real<br />

craps shoot here.”<br />

If approved, an estimate<br />

for the largest project option is<br />

somewhere in the $40 million<br />

to $50 million range, according<br />

to Ott. <strong>The</strong> smallest project<br />

option for Solana Beach is<br />

approximately $15 million, he<br />

added.


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Hitting the 100-day mark<br />

By Supervisor Dave Roberts<br />

Today marks my 100th day on the job<br />

as a San Diego County Supervisor.<br />

A look at my schedule makes it clear<br />

that my 100th day is a lot like the 99<br />

before it — replete with meetings and<br />

briefings. And I like it that way.<br />

Today, health care and social service<br />

executives, power company officials and<br />

land-use planners are among the many<br />

people I am scheduled to meet.<br />

If time permits — and I hope it does<br />

— I will attend tonight’s meeting of the<br />

Torrey Hills Planning Board. Whenever<br />

possible, I attend community meetings to<br />

hear directly from constituents about the<br />

issues that matter to them.<br />

I have found that listening and collaborating<br />

in an open and friendly fashion<br />

is the best way to get things done.<br />

In 100 days, I have held more than<br />

300 meetings with dozens of individuals<br />

and community groups and that number<br />

just keeps going up.<br />

Collaborating with my colleagues has<br />

resulted in unanimous support for my<br />

policy initiatives. One of them seeks to<br />

increase public safety by completing an<br />

audit of county mental health services.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Board of Supervisors also voted to<br />

update the county’s strategic energy plan<br />

and to advance the county’s Property<br />

Assessed Clean Energy program.<br />

I have supported responsible development,<br />

including a 125-home project in<br />

Ramona and a 742-unit development in<br />

Harmony Grove. I was pleased that my<br />

colleagues supported my motion to<br />

require wiring and plumbing for energyefficient<br />

systems for the Ramona project.<br />

In addition, I voted to set aside acreage<br />

as permanent open space.<br />

Also on the land-use front, I am<br />

proud to have reappointed Peder Norby<br />

to a second, four-year term on the County<br />

Planning Commission.<br />

I have voted to improve water-quality<br />

monitoring at our beaches and to expand<br />

commercial recycling to meet state-mandated<br />

waste-diversion goals.<br />

Earlier this month, I was pleased to<br />

facilitate the county’s first-ever participation<br />

in Earth Hour.<br />

Outreach of all kinds has been a central<br />

goal for me and my staff. Within<br />

hours after I was sworn in, I toured county<br />

offices to meet managers and rankand-file<br />

employees. I have joined the<br />

Filipino-American and Latino employee<br />

relations groups. I began attending community<br />

meetings to introduce myself.<br />

I have supported improvements to<br />

animal services, libraries and the arts.<br />

I hosted a forum in Escondido to help<br />

small businesses grow and to create jobs.<br />

Job creation and economic development<br />

are guiding principles of the county’s<br />

Community Enhancement Grant program.<br />

To add transparency and community<br />

involvement into the process of awarding<br />

those grants, I have empanelled a<br />

seven-member board of representatives<br />

from throughout District Three to review<br />

applications and make recommendations<br />

to me.<br />

I am determined to stay in touch with<br />

constituents. That’s why I publish an electronic<br />

newsletter every week. I encourage<br />

all county residents to visit my Web page<br />

and to follow me on Facebook and<br />

Twitter.<br />

And because District Three covers a<br />

large area, I keep monthly office hours in<br />

Del Mar and Escondido. To schedule a<br />

meeting at one of those locations, please<br />

call my office.<br />

<strong>The</strong> phone number for Supervisor<br />

Dave Roberts is (6<strong>19</strong>) 531-5533. Visit him<br />

online at supervisordaveroberts.com.<br />

GOP revival will take big<br />

Orange County change<br />

By Thomas D. Elias<br />

For more than half a<br />

century, the Election<br />

Night fate of California<br />

Republican candidates<br />

could be foretold early in<br />

the vote count: If a<br />

Republican emerged from<br />

Orange County with a lead<br />

of 250,000 or more votes,<br />

he or she would almost<br />

always win statewide<br />

office.<br />

That’s what it took to<br />

overcome the big majorities<br />

Democrats could<br />

count on in places like San<br />

Francisco and Alameda<br />

County.<br />

But as things now<br />

stand, it’s virtually impossible<br />

for any Republican<br />

to win the OC by that<br />

large a margin.<br />

At the same time,<br />

where the state’s biggest<br />

county, Los Angeles, was<br />

once a tossup with voters<br />

inside the LA city limits<br />

going strongly Democratic<br />

and suburbanites voting<br />

Republican, that’s<br />

changed, too. Democrats<br />

now hold all but a few<br />

state elective offices in<br />

Los Angeles County, both<br />

inside and outside the<br />

eponymous city limits.<br />

But it’s in Orange<br />

County that Republican<br />

problems are most obvious.<br />

<strong>The</strong> GOP held an 18<br />

percentage-point voter<br />

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slipped to just 10 percent.<br />

Registered Republicans<br />

still outnumber Democrats<br />

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583,625 to 442,378, according<br />

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With about one-fourth<br />

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little motive for<br />

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after new program, each<br />

costing tax dollars.<br />

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APRIL <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

<strong>The</strong> Peltier family, dad DJ, mom Casey, and boys Wyatt and Caleb stroll in the March of Dimes Walk. <strong>The</strong><br />

Peltiers vowed to help raise awareness about the special medical needs of infants after their son Caleb<br />

battled with a congenital heart defect. Photo by Promise Yee<br />

Test for newborns<br />

inspired by local boy<br />

By Promise Yee<br />

OCEANSIDE — Twoand-a-half-year-old<br />

Caleb<br />

Peltier of Vista has already<br />

made a big impact on the<br />

world around him. Tri-City<br />

Medical Center developed<br />

and named its emergency<br />

room response code for newborns<br />

after him and Caleb’s<br />

parents were among the<br />

speakers who addressed legislators<br />

and helped pass<br />

Assembly Bill 1731 that<br />

requires all California hospitals<br />

to provide pulse<br />

oximetry tests for newborns.<br />

Caleb’s recovery from a<br />

congenital heart defect as<br />

an infant has inspired many<br />

people around him to speak<br />

up on behalf of newborns’<br />

medical needs.<br />

Caleb’s illness was<br />

unexpected. His mom Casey<br />

Peltier said she had a fullterm<br />

normal pregnancy, but<br />

when she arrived home with<br />

3-day-old Caleb she knew<br />

something was wrong.<br />

“I noticed he was not<br />

eating well and was cranky,”<br />

Peltier said.<br />

She brought him in for<br />

a checkup with the family<br />

pediatrician. By the time<br />

the family reached the doctor’s<br />

office Caleb was having<br />

difficulty breathing.<br />

<strong>The</strong> pediatrician misdiagnosed<br />

the illness as<br />

meningitis and sent Caleb<br />

to Tri-City emergency room.<br />

Tri-City neonatologist<br />

and pediatric cardiologist<br />

Dr. Hamid Movahhedian<br />

and NICU manager and registered<br />

nurse Nancy Myers<br />

were on the emergency<br />

team that saw Caleb.<br />

Movahhedian accurately<br />

diagnosed Caleb with congenital<br />

heart defect.<br />

By this time things<br />

were critical.<br />

“His organs were shutting<br />

down,” Peltier said.<br />

“His blood and gases were<br />

off the chart.”<br />

Caleb was resuscitated<br />

and sent by Life Flight helicopter<br />

to Rady Children’s<br />

Hospital.<br />

He had open-heart surgery,<br />

followed by a second<br />

open-heart surgery before<br />

his 2nd birthday.<br />

Peltier said she hopes<br />

no other family will have to<br />

go through what her family<br />

did. She and her husband<br />

DJ Peltier vowed to help in<br />

any way they could to raise<br />

awareness about the special<br />

medical needs of infants.<br />

“It was our worst nightmare,”<br />

Peltier said.<br />

“That day in the ER<br />

saved his life,” she added.<br />

“We were so lucky and so<br />

blessed.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> Peltiers teamed up<br />

with Tri-City Medical<br />

Center to brand the Code<br />

Caleb emergency room<br />

response code for infants<br />

under 60 days old.<br />

When infants in need of<br />

resuscitation arrive a<br />

neonatologist, neonatal<br />

nurse and respiratory therapist<br />

are immediately paged<br />

to respond.<br />

“When a baby is sick<br />

time is of the essence,”<br />

Myers said. “<strong>The</strong>y get sick<br />

quickly and need to be<br />

responded to at a much<br />

more rapid pace.”<br />

“It is essential that a<br />

consistent, well-accepted<br />

process for responding to<br />

them be in place when they<br />

do occur,” she added.<br />

<strong>The</strong> code was launched<br />

in <strong>April</strong> 2012. <strong>The</strong>re have<br />

been nine calls for Code<br />

Caleb in the first year.<br />

Tri-City Medical Center<br />

is sharing Code Caleb with<br />

other hospitals to raise<br />

awareness, standardize the<br />

practice, and help improve<br />

the odds of survival for<br />

infants.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Peltiers also<br />

worked with Tri-City<br />

Medical Center, the March<br />

of Dimes and former<br />

Assemblyman Marty Block<br />

to successfully lobby for AB<br />

1731, that requires pulse<br />

oximetry tests for the identification<br />

of critical congenital<br />

heart disease in newborns<br />

be given at all<br />

California hospitals. <strong>The</strong><br />

cost of the test is $3.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> idea is to save<br />

babies like Caleb,” Myers<br />

said.<br />

Gov. Jerry Brown<br />

signed AB 1731 in<br />

September 2012, a few days<br />

before Caleb’s second birthday.<br />

<strong>The</strong> screening will be in<br />

effect statewide July 1.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Peltiers continue to<br />

speak at events and share<br />

their experience. On <strong>April</strong><br />

13 they served as the host<br />

family for the March of<br />

Dimes fundraiser walk in<br />

Oceanside. About 300 supporters<br />

participated in the<br />

walk, including 10 <strong>News</strong><br />

anchors Kimberly Hunt and<br />

Claudia Llausas.<br />

Today Caleb’s mom<br />

describes him a normal 2<br />

year old.<br />

“He plays, he laughs,<br />

he says his ABCs, he sings —<br />

it’s all any parent wants,”<br />

Peltier said.<br />

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APRIL <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Carlsbad airline names new president and CEO<br />

By Rachel Stine<br />

CARLSBAD —<br />

Experienced airline executive<br />

John Selvaggio has been<br />

named the new president and<br />

CEO of California Pacific<br />

Airlines (CPAir), North<br />

County’s first airline.<br />

Headquartered in<br />

Carlsbad, CPAir is currently<br />

trudging closer towards<br />

receiving federal certification<br />

and hopes operations will<br />

take off as early as fall this<br />

year.<br />

Selvaggio will be taking<br />

over CPAir’s day-to-day management<br />

from founder and<br />

chairman Ted Vallas, who is in<br />

his early 90s.<br />

“I’m too young to be<br />

retired. That’s why I accepted<br />

Ted’s challenge of getting<br />

CPAir certified and off the<br />

ground,” Selvaggio said in a<br />

press release. “With my<br />

extensive experience at<br />

American and American<br />

Eagle, I think I can fill the<br />

need that calls for a veteran<br />

California Pacific Airlines founder and chairman Ted Vallas will remain involved in the airline’s business enterprises,<br />

but has named John Selvaggio new president and CEO. File photo<br />

hand to guide this exciting<br />

new venture.”<br />

Over his 40-plus-year<br />

career in the aviation industry,<br />

Selvaggio has worked as<br />

an executive for American<br />

Airlines, American Eagle, US<br />

Airways, and most recently<br />

for Delta Airlines.<br />

Although Vallas does<br />

intend to retire eventually, he<br />

will remain involved in<br />

CPAir’s business enterprises<br />

at this time, according to<br />

Selvaggio.<br />

CPAir was originally<br />

planned to start flying last<br />

year, but a series of delays<br />

with its FAA and U.S.<br />

Department of<br />

Transportation certifications<br />

has postponed the airline’s<br />

operations.<br />

<strong>The</strong> FAA’s certification is<br />

designed to ensure that the<br />

airline complies with federal<br />

regulations and safety standards,<br />

while the DOT certification<br />

is meant to establish<br />

that the airline is capable of<br />

providing public air transportation.<br />

So far, CPAir passed<br />

phase one of the FAA’s certification<br />

in February 2012 and<br />

received partial approval<br />

from the DOT in August 2011.<br />

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“<strong>The</strong> FAA has informed<br />

us that they are moving forward<br />

to certify the airline,<br />

and it is a question of when<br />

and not if,” said Selvaggio.<br />

Executives anticipate<br />

that CPAir will receive full<br />

federal certification this summer<br />

and start flying about a<br />

month and a half later.<br />

Yet Selvaggio mentioned<br />

concerns that the FAA’s<br />

sequestration budget cuts<br />

could further slow CPAir’s<br />

certification.<br />

Once certified, CPAir<br />

intends to operate an average<br />

of 15 daily nonstop flights<br />

from Carlsbad’s McClellan-<br />

Palomar Airport to<br />

Sacramento, Oakland, San<br />

Jose, Las Vegas, Phoenix, and<br />

Cabo San Lucas.<br />

Upon start-up, CPAir’s<br />

fleet will consist of four<br />

Embraer 170s aircrafts that<br />

can seat 70 passengers.<br />

So far Vallas and other<br />

backers have invested about<br />

$10 million into the flightless<br />

airline, and more capital<br />

would be needed to begin<br />

operations, according to<br />

Selvaggio.<br />

Currently United<br />

Express, operated by<br />

SkyWest, offers the only daily<br />

commercial flights out of the<br />

McClellan-Palomar Airport.<br />

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CARLSBAD — <strong>The</strong><br />

city of Carlsbad is celebrating<br />

Arbor Day <strong>April</strong> 27 by<br />

working with local volunteers<br />

to plant trees at<br />

Calavera Hills Community<br />

Park.<br />

<strong>The</strong> tree-planting<br />

activities will take place<br />

8:30 to 10:30 a.m. at<br />

Calavera Hills Community<br />

Park, 2997 Glasgow Drive.<br />

Volunteer registration<br />

begins at 8:30 a.m. with a<br />

planting demonstration to<br />

follow.<br />

Volunteers will plant<br />

trees, restore irrigation<br />

basins and pick up litter<br />

throughout the morning.<br />

Carlsbad hopes to retain its<br />

status as a Tree City USA<br />

for the ninth consecutive<br />

year. <strong>The</strong> designation is<br />

given by the national Arbor<br />

Day Foundation and<br />

acknowledges the city’s<br />

ongoing commitment to sustainability.<br />

In addition to the tree<br />

planting, the Arbor Day<br />

event at Calavera Hills<br />

Community Center will feature<br />

tree maintenance displays<br />

and booths from<br />

SDG&E, Davey Tree,<br />

Western Environmental<br />

Consultants and West <strong>Coast</strong><br />

Arborists. Displays and<br />

booths will be set up near<br />

the community center.<br />

Tools will be provided<br />

for all volunteers. It is<br />

requested that people bring<br />

work gloves, a hat, sunscreen<br />

and wear closed-toe<br />

shoes. If volunteers can<br />

bring additional shovels, it<br />

would be greatly appreciated.<br />

For more information,<br />

visit carlsbadca.gov/parksandrec


APRIL <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Partnership to govern<br />

fairgrounds still being<br />

discussed by cities<br />

By Bianca Kaplanek<br />

DEL MAR — As county<br />

officials consider partnering<br />

with the 22nd District<br />

Agricultural Association to<br />

provide local control over<br />

the state-owned Del Mar<br />

Fairgrounds, City Council<br />

members in Del Mar and<br />

adjacent Solana Beach continue<br />

their efforts to be<br />

included in the process and<br />

have representation on<br />

whatever model is ultimately<br />

created.<br />

In separate actions, both<br />

cities adopted similar resolutions<br />

in February stating<br />

that position.<br />

Del Mar officials held a<br />

special workshop <strong>April</strong> 1 to<br />

further discuss their efforts<br />

going forward and drafted a<br />

letter that was sent to Ron<br />

Cox, chairman of the San<br />

Diego County Board of<br />

Supervisors, reiterating their<br />

stance.<br />

Solana Beach council<br />

members agreed at the <strong>April</strong><br />

10 meeting to send a similar<br />

letter to the county.<br />

And earlier that day, the<br />

governance model dominated<br />

discussions during the<br />

Community Relations<br />

Committee meeting, a<br />

monthly gathering of fairgrounds<br />

officials and representatives<br />

from Del Mar and<br />

Solana Beach.<br />

Noting the majority of<br />

activities take place within<br />

Del Mar limits, Mayor Terry<br />

Sinnott signed a letter stating<br />

the events positively benefit<br />

and adversely impact<br />

the community.<br />

“It is for these reasons<br />

that we believe it is imperative<br />

that the local agencies<br />

have a seat at the table when<br />

the (c)ounty of San Diego<br />

reviews the proposed governance<br />

model,” the letter<br />

states.<br />

Del Mar officials are<br />

recommending a board<br />

made up of eight representatives<br />

from the county that<br />

include one each from Del<br />

Mar, Solana Beach and the<br />

city of San Diego — the most<br />

impacted communities —<br />

“and that the respective<br />

Councils be allowed to make<br />

the selections for the board.”<br />

Solana Beach City<br />

Councilwoman Lesa<br />

Heebner said the letter from<br />

her city will be somewhat<br />

different.<br />

“We still want to convey<br />

that we know the fairgrounds<br />

is an asset, but there<br />

are also impacts,” Heebner<br />

said. “So we want a voice at<br />

the table and we want to<br />

appoint the person who owns<br />

that voice. But we’re also<br />

concerned about the transparency<br />

of these talks.<br />

“What’s behind it?” she<br />

asked. “What’s the process?<br />

Who’s talking to who(m)?”<br />

<strong>The</strong> 22nd DAA manages<br />

and operates the Del Mar<br />

Fairgrounds and includes a<br />

nine-member, governorappointed<br />

board of directors.<br />

Last year board<br />

President Adam Day began<br />

meeting with officials from<br />

Gov. Jerry Brown’s office to<br />

discuss “a number of very<br />

exciting possibilities to<br />

develop an enhanced level of<br />

local governance.”<br />

In an October 2012 letter<br />

to then-Chairman Ron<br />

Roberts, Day pitched the<br />

idea of a partnership<br />

between the district and the<br />

county.<br />

Officials from Del Mar<br />

and Solana Beach have consistently<br />

said they support<br />

such a relationship as long as<br />

they are included in the governance<br />

model.<br />

Solana Beach long ago<br />

recommended forming a<br />

Joint Powers Authority.<br />

Fair board Director<br />

David Watson, a land use<br />

attorney who serves on the<br />

Community Relations<br />

Committee, said a JPA must<br />

be approved by the state<br />

departments of General<br />

Services and Food and<br />

Agriculture.<br />

“I basically kind of<br />

punted,” telling city officials<br />

“more power to you” if you<br />

can get the departments to<br />

agree to that, he told his colleagues<br />

at the <strong>April</strong> 10 fair<br />

board meeting.<br />

Watson also said according<br />

to Food and Agriculture,<br />

the 22nd DAA has the<br />

authority to put on a joint<br />

fair with the county, but not<br />

other agencies. To do so<br />

would require legislation.<br />

Heebner said Solana<br />

Beach is looking into those<br />

claims.<br />

Day said the ball is currently<br />

in the county’s court.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y are doing their due<br />

diligence … kicking the tires<br />

to see if what we say is true,”<br />

he said.<br />

In his October letter,<br />

Day wrote the partnership<br />

would not create any financial<br />

or legal burden for the<br />

county.<br />

County supervisors are<br />

scheduled to discuss the proposed<br />

governance model at<br />

their <strong>April</strong> 23 meeting,<br />

which begins at 9 a.m. in<br />

Room 310 of the County<br />

Administration Center, 1600<br />

Pacific <strong>Coast</strong> Highway in<br />

San Diego.<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

Gallery promotes artists, helps area charities<br />

By Lillian Cox<br />

ENCINITAS — Seven<br />

years ago realtor Cindy<br />

Blumkin and landscape<br />

designer Paige Perkins put<br />

their heads and hearts together<br />

by raising money for mutual<br />

friends who were battling cancer.<br />

In total, almost $10,000<br />

was generated between two<br />

fundraisers held at Blumkin’s<br />

house. <strong>The</strong> experience was so<br />

satisfying that Blumkin began<br />

to think of ways to continue<br />

the work on a regular basis.<br />

“I was in real estate, and<br />

not happy, and was always an<br />

idea person,” she recalled. “I<br />

wanted to do something to support<br />

artisans with a new twist:<br />

to create a year round artisans’<br />

gallery that wasn’t mainstream,<br />

but organic and accessible<br />

using recycled materials.”<br />

Inspired by actor and philanthropist<br />

Paul Newman,<br />

Blumkin and Perkins created a<br />

gallery, Art N Soul 101, in<br />

which 60 percent of profits<br />

supported artists and the<br />

remainder, minus operating<br />

costs, was donated to local<br />

charities.<br />

“Because there was no<br />

way to both pay our staff and<br />

give to charity, Paige and I<br />

decided to become volunteers,”<br />

Blumkin said, explaining<br />

that she is responsible for<br />

business operations and<br />

Perkins for the organization<br />

and installation of art.<br />

“I pick out the art, meet<br />

with the artists and change the<br />

artists every three or four<br />

months to keep the gallery<br />

fluid,” Perkins added.<br />

Since Blumkin and<br />

Perkins placed an ad on<br />

Craigslist in August 2007 to<br />

recruit members of the local<br />

art community, about 100<br />

artists have had the opportunity<br />

to display and sell their<br />

work.<br />

Profits from the sale of<br />

artwork over the past six years<br />

have translated to about<br />

$90,000 for artists and charities.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se include Storefront<br />

Shelter (San Diego Youth<br />

Services), Community<br />

Resource Center, A.R.T.S. – A<br />

Reason to Survive, Guitars in<br />

the Classroom, Shakti Rising,<br />

Project Talk, Casa de Amparo<br />

and Kids for Peace.<br />

On average, each charity<br />

rotates for a two-year cycle<br />

with the goal of giving smaller,<br />

grassroots organizations an<br />

opportunity to raise their visibility<br />

and have an impact.<br />

From 5:30 to 9:30 p.m.<br />

<strong>April</strong> 20 Art N Soul on 101 will<br />

host a Spring Celebration and<br />

Gallery Opening Party with<br />

appetizers, beverages, live<br />

music by Drums of Fire and<br />

some surprise musicians.<br />

Artists and jewelry<br />

designers who will be on hand<br />

to discuss their work include<br />

Will Barton (retro surf art),<br />

TURN TO GALLERY ON A15<br />

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From left: Paige Perkins and Cindy Blumkin, founders, Art N Soul 101<br />

which has generated about $90,000 over the past six years to support<br />

local artists and charities. On Sat., <strong>April</strong> 20 Art N Soul on 101 will host<br />

a Spring Celebration and Gallery Opening Party with appetizers, beverages<br />

and live music by Drums of Fire.<br />

Courtesy photo


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APRIL <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

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OF<br />

WEEK<br />

THE<br />

Maple is a 1.5-yearold,<br />

60-pound, spayed,<br />

female golden retriever<br />

mix.<br />

She’s very sweet and<br />

very smart and already<br />

knows the commands for<br />

sit, shake and down.<br />

Maple is an outgoing<br />

and active dog who will<br />

need regular exercise.<br />

Her $145 adoption fee<br />

includes her medical<br />

exam, up to date vaccinations,<br />

spay, and microchip<br />

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Kennels are open 11<br />

a.m. to 5 p.m.,Wednesday<br />

through Monday.<br />

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Yacht club swap meet<br />

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

second annual Yacht Club<br />

Swap Meet is taking shape<br />

and will be held 7 a.m. to 1<br />

p.m. <strong>April</strong> 27 in the parking<br />

lot behind the Oceanside<br />

Yacht Club, <strong>19</strong>50 Harbor<br />

Drive.<br />

“This is a great opportunity<br />

for the harbor community<br />

to get an early start on<br />

spring cleaning and to<br />

empty out your garage, boat<br />

locker or bilge,” said<br />

Commodore Karie Albert.<br />

Individual spaces are<br />

$15, and there is no limit to<br />

the number of spaces an<br />

individual can reserve.<br />

Parking spaces will be<br />

blocked off and small trucks<br />

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will be able to pull into the<br />

space to sell directly from<br />

the vehicles. Reservations<br />

are required and may be<br />

made through OYC member<br />

Bob Olson by calling (760)<br />

500-0849.<br />

Oceanside Yacht club is<br />

not-for-profit organization,<br />

celebrating its 50th anniversary<br />

and is dedicated to promoting<br />

safe sailing and boating.<br />

It also supports local<br />

North County non-profit<br />

organizations, including<br />

Elizabeth Hospice and the<br />

Women’s Resource Center.<br />

Each summer it holds a<br />

youth Learn To Sail<br />

Program, open to the community.<br />

$25 rebate<br />

each<br />

additional unit<br />

$50 rebate<br />

each<br />

additional unit<br />

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each<br />

additional unit<br />

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each<br />

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to a rebate. All rebates will be issued in the form of a prepaid reward card. Ask participating dealer for<br />

details and rebate form. This rebate may not be combined with any other offer.<br />

With their plates already full, Scott and Laura Krambeck find room for<br />

a giant chocolate-covered strawberry from Shari’s Berries. Photos by<br />

Bianca Kaplanek<br />

Hundreds gather for<br />

gastronomic giving<br />

By Bianca Kaplanek<br />

SAN DIEGO —<br />

Fundraising never tasted<br />

so good when chefs from<br />

more than two dozen area<br />

restaurants prepared<br />

some of their signature<br />

dishes for the 17th annual<br />

Meet the Chefs of Del<br />

Mar, a benefit for Casa de<br />

Amparo to help abused<br />

and neglected children in<br />

San Diego.<br />

In addition to food<br />

and wine, the <strong>April</strong> 14<br />

event, held at Hilton Del<br />

Mar, included silent and<br />

live auctions and a VIP<br />

reception that featured a<br />

cooking demonstration by<br />

Jon Palsson of Harrah’s.<br />

Food offerings included<br />

porcini dusted seared<br />

scallops with truffled celery<br />

root puree and caviar,<br />

seared Kobe beef paired<br />

with a spicy tuna roll,<br />

Indian spiced short ribs,<br />

an organic gluten-free<br />

quinoa patty, prime rib<br />

sliders, chocolate-dipped<br />

berries and a dessert buffet<br />

featuring crème<br />

brulees, chocolate mousse,<br />

cookies, fruit tartlets and<br />

artisan cheeses.<br />

Participating restaurants<br />

were Amaya at <strong>The</strong><br />

Grand Del Mar,<br />

Americana, Del Mar<br />

Brigantine, Il Fornaio,<br />

Jake’s Del Mar, Pacific<br />

<strong>Coast</strong> Grill, Poseidon,<br />

Pamplemousse Grill,<br />

Prepkitchen Del Mar, Red<br />

Randy Gruber from Americana<br />

Restaurant plates his grilled<br />

lamb chops with roasted eggplant<br />

salad.<br />

Tracton’s, Ruth’s Chris<br />

Steak House, Sbicca,<br />

Shimbashi Izakaya and<br />

Silk’s at Del Mar Hilton.<br />

Wine was donated by<br />

Young’s Market.<br />

Presale tickets were<br />

$150 per person or $200<br />

for the VIP reception. <strong>The</strong><br />

event has consistently<br />

raised more than $100,000<br />

for the past several years.<br />

Attendees to the 17th annual Meet the Chefs fundraiser include, from<br />

left, Scott and Molly Stokas, Kelsey Kellas, Robin Fahmie and Tony<br />

Acevedo.


APRIL <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Talking with Encinitas’<br />

Farmers Market manager<br />

DAVID<br />

BOYLAN<br />

Lick the Plate<br />

I had the pleasure of<br />

meeting Carris Rhodes a<br />

few years back when she<br />

approached me about powering<br />

Encinitas events with<br />

a mobile solar station that<br />

belongs to a client of mine.<br />

It was a perfect fit for all<br />

parties and I was struck by<br />

her sense of not only doing<br />

the right thing for the environment,<br />

but her business<br />

savvy in pulling events<br />

together that not only promoted<br />

sustainability, but<br />

showed it in action.<br />

Carris has always worn<br />

a lot of hats, and one of her<br />

current roles is that of manager<br />

of the Wednesday<br />

Farmers Market in downtown<br />

Encinitas, which is celebrating<br />

its one-year<br />

anniversary this week. Here<br />

are some highlights from a<br />

recent conversation.<br />

Lick the Plate: You<br />

grew up in Encinitas and<br />

have already played a major<br />

role in a lot of programs and<br />

initiatives that have promoted<br />

sustainability. Tell<br />

me about some of those and<br />

when did this passion for<br />

the environment take<br />

shape?<br />

Carris Rhodes: I have<br />

always loved being part of<br />

my community wherever I<br />

have lived, especially in<br />

Encinitas. I believe that<br />

our community is beautiful<br />

because our environment<br />

in beautiful.<br />

After moving home<br />

from college I decided that<br />

I wanted to focus my attention<br />

on building a wonderful<br />

community here in<br />

Encinitas as well as raising<br />

environmental awareness.<br />

Through my role at DEMA<br />

as well as through my own<br />

personal volunteer work I<br />

was able to serve as an<br />

environmental commissioner,<br />

participate in<br />

Encinitas Environment Day,<br />

initiate DEMA’s environmental<br />

film series and festival<br />

and of course help initiate<br />

the first Downtown<br />

Encinitas Farmers Market<br />

in 10 years.<br />

LTP: You are one of<br />

those people who walk the<br />

walk when it comes to<br />

incorporating sustainability<br />

into your daily life. What<br />

are some basic things people<br />

can do that can make a<br />

difference?<br />

CR: As a rule of thumb<br />

I always try to bike if it is a<br />

trip less than five miles. <strong>The</strong><br />

majority of car trips are for<br />

errands less than five miles<br />

from home.<br />

Not only does this<br />

remove carbon from the<br />

atmosphere but it gets people<br />

outside and connecting<br />

to their community. Of<br />

course when it comes to<br />

food I firmly believe in try-<br />

Encinitas Farmers market Manager Carris Rhodes with some of the<br />

farm fresh produce at the market. Photo by David Boylan<br />

ing to eat as local as possible.<br />

Of course we have our<br />

crazy exceptions — wine<br />

from Italy, or coconut oil,<br />

even certain grains and<br />

seeds are always imported. I<br />

try my best to make sure I<br />

know where my food is coming<br />

from and the best way to<br />

do that is to buy directly<br />

from a farmer at a farmers<br />

market.<br />

LTP: How did the<br />

Wednesday Farmers Market<br />

come to be?<br />

CR: Downtown<br />

Encinitas had a farmers<br />

market over 10 years ago<br />

and it was a huge hit.<br />

Unfortunately they had to<br />

move the market to the<br />

Moonlight Beach parking<br />

lot and it died.<br />

Through my position as<br />

program assistant at<br />

DEMA I did the research<br />

and permit work to get this<br />

market started again and<br />

provide a mid-week option<br />

for those who would like to<br />

stock their fridge with farm<br />

fresh produce all week. It<br />

was designed in a specific<br />

way so that it complimented<br />

the Sunday Farmers Market<br />

in Leucadia.<br />

It is a wonderful addition<br />

to the atmosphere in<br />

Downtown Encinitas and<br />

provides the community<br />

with another option for<br />

local produce.<br />

LTP: It’s a beautiful<br />

location and you have a<br />

great mix of vendors. Give<br />

me a taste for what’s going<br />

on at the market.<br />

CR: Right now the<br />

farmers are in full swing.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are tons of berries<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

FOOD&WINE<br />

and amazing varieties of citrus<br />

right now.<br />

Also amazing fuerte<br />

avocados that I never<br />

thought I liked until I had a<br />

carefully grown one from<br />

the farmers market. We<br />

have a great selection of lettuces<br />

right now as well,<br />

including red romaine, butter<br />

lettuce, and a few different<br />

types of kale.<br />

LTP: I am a big fan of<br />

the rotisserie chicken and<br />

ribs truck. What other<br />

meals-to-go are available?<br />

CR: We have a vendor<br />

who sells organic quiche<br />

and other organic prepared<br />

dishes.<br />

I love India Express<br />

and their stuffed pepper<br />

and homemade cheeses are<br />

to die for. I am also a big fan<br />

of the green fix smoothie, it<br />

is not technically a meal but<br />

you can get a larger jug (at<br />

a great price) and have it<br />

for the rest of the week as a<br />

healthy snack.<br />

LTP: You are expanding<br />

your hours soon? When is<br />

that happening?<br />

CR: We will be changing<br />

the hours from 4 to 7<br />

p.m. to 5 to 8 p.m. for the<br />

summer. <strong>The</strong> hours will<br />

change on May 29 and will<br />

last until after Labor Day.<br />

Check out more about the<br />

Encinitas Farmers Market<br />

and DEMA at encinitas101.com.<br />

David Boylan is the founder of<br />

Artichoke Creative, an Encinitas<br />

based integrated marketing agency.<br />

He can be reached at<br />

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

New wine releases are giving<br />

consumers more choice than ever<br />

FRANK<br />

MANGIO<br />

Taste of Wine<br />

With a wealth of new<br />

releases pouring in at wine<br />

shows, restaurants, resorts<br />

and wine bars, the wine market<br />

has given consumers more<br />

choices than ever.<br />

In California, the size<br />

and value of the wine grape<br />

crop in 2012 has been over<br />

the top at more than 4 million<br />

tons, surpassing the record in<br />

2005 by 6.5 percent. And<br />

more importantly, the price of<br />

wine grapes rose 20 percent<br />

to $772 per ton.<br />

Napa Valley Cabernet<br />

Sauvignon is the price champ<br />

at more than $5,000 per ton.<br />

By comparison, Chardonnay,<br />

the next pricey wine grape is<br />

in at a little over $3,000 per<br />

ton. A good rule of thumb for<br />

pricing is to move the decimal<br />

point over two places for the<br />

average price per bottle. If<br />

we take the 2012 “Cab” price<br />

per ton of $5,000 and apply<br />

the rule, the typical “Cab” in<br />

Napa Valley would be $50.<br />

A trend to watch for in<br />

the flood of new releases are<br />

the white wine blends.<br />

Pedroncelli 2012 Friends<br />

White, Sonoma, $12, is a proprietary<br />

blend of<br />

Gewurztraminer, Chardonnay<br />

and Sauvignon Blanc. This is<br />

a smart followup to the successful<br />

red version of Friends,<br />

and was introduced recently<br />

at Rossi’s Pasta and Sports<br />

Bar in San Marcos. Visit<br />

pedroncelli.com.<br />

Season’s 52 Restaurants,<br />

with locations in San Diego<br />

and Costa Mesa, has a trendy<br />

attraction with wines. It’s a<br />

“Drink <strong>The</strong>m Before <strong>The</strong>y’re<br />

Famous” list, an insider wine<br />

lineup carefully selected by<br />

Master Sommelier George<br />

Miliotes that changes every<br />

season. Two Pinots, a<br />

Sauvignon Blanc and a white<br />

blend from Arizona are the<br />

spotlights for this spring.<br />

Other new release wines<br />

worth trying are:<br />

— Jordan 2009<br />

Cabernet Sauvignon,<br />

Alexander Valley, Sonoma,<br />

$53. Since <strong>19</strong>72, French style<br />

with superior California flavor<br />

and elegance. Visit jordanwinery.com.<br />

— Mazzei 2010 Badiola<br />

Red, Tuscany Italy, $10.<br />

Could be the best value of the<br />

group, with 70 percent<br />

Sangiovese, 30 percent<br />

Merlot. Mazzei has been making<br />

wine since 1435. Aged<br />

nine months in oak. A “Super<br />

Tuscan” with a super price.<br />

Visit mazzei.it.<br />

— Norton 2010 Privada<br />

Blend, Mendoza Argentina,<br />

$18. Forty percent Malbec, 30<br />

percent Merlot and 30 percent<br />

Cabernet, produces a top<br />

rated Norton with elements<br />

of primal pleasure. Visit norton.com.ar.<br />

— Niner 2009 Pinot Noir,<br />

Edna Valley, San Luis Obispo,<br />

$41. Newest breakthrough<br />

wine from world class winemaker<br />

Amanda Cramer.<br />

Sustainable farmed. Visit<br />

ninerwine.com.<br />

— South <strong>Coast</strong> 2008 Wild<br />

Horse Peak Sangiovese,<br />

Temecula, $34. An Italian<br />

style mountain wine from<br />

master winemaker Jon<br />

McPherson. <strong>The</strong> vineyard<br />

grapes are selected from a<br />

2,200 foot steep terrain.<br />

Competitive with the best of<br />

Tuscany. Visit southcoastwinery.com.<br />

— Smokescreen 2011<br />

Pinot Noir, Anderson<br />

Valley/made in the Napa<br />

Valley, $<strong>19</strong>. Here’s the dark<br />

horse of the lot. An affordable,<br />

quality wine that<br />

defines the Napa Valley pinot<br />

style. Even has a convenient<br />

twist-cap. Visit smokescreencellars.com.<br />

Wine winners showing at<br />

the Paddock, Del Mar<br />

Fairgrounds <strong>April</strong> 27 and 28<br />

<strong>The</strong> second annual San<br />

Diego Wine Show comes to<br />

the Del Mar Fairground’s<br />

Paddock, from to 2 to 6 p.m.<br />

<strong>April</strong> 27 and 1 to 5 p.m. <strong>April</strong><br />

28. Make your plans to experience<br />

fine wines, gourmet<br />

food trucks, food sampling<br />

from celebrity chefs, entertainment<br />

and a Pinot Noir<br />

Blind Tasting by an expert<br />

sommelier on Saturday. A<br />

major feature will be wines<br />

from the Guadalupe Valley of<br />

Baja, in the beautiful outdoor<br />

setting of the manicured<br />

Paddock area, scene of the<br />

parading of the racehorses<br />

when in season. Tickets are<br />

$55 presale, $65 at the door.<br />

V i s i t<br />

sandiegowineshow.com for<br />

more and to buy tickets.<br />

Wine Bytes<br />

<strong>The</strong> Campo Railway<br />

Museum in Campo has a benefit<br />

food and wine festival<br />

from noon to 5 p.m. <strong>April</strong> 20.<br />

Enjoy locally produced wines<br />

from San Diego County.<br />

Tickets are $25 pre-sale, $30<br />

day of event. Call (6<strong>19</strong>) 465-<br />

7776.<br />

North County Wine<br />

Company in San Marcos<br />

invites you to meet the winemaker<br />

and drink the 2010 vintage<br />

of Powell Mountain, Paso<br />

Robles, from 4 to 10 p.m.<strong>April</strong><br />

<strong>19</strong>. Fifteen dollar fee includes<br />

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Local winemakers Justin Mund of Orfila (left) and Chris Broomell of<br />

Vesper (right) with Donato Santarsieri of the San Diego Wine Show.<br />

Photos by Frank Mangio<br />

SoCal’s Pedroncelli Wine Sales<br />

Manager, Mark Abraham premiered<br />

the new Pedroncelli<br />

“Friends” at Rossi’s San Marcos.<br />

Friends is one of a growing number<br />

of white blends.<br />

appetizers. Call (760) 744-<br />

21<strong>19</strong>.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Carmel Mt. Ranch<br />

Country Club will present a<br />

Wine & Chocolate Tasting and<br />

benefit auction from 3 to 6<br />

p.m. <strong>April</strong> 21. Cost is $50 presale,<br />

$60 at the door. Info at<br />

(904) 477-7084.<br />

Encinitas Wine<br />

Merchants has a premium<br />

Champagne Tasting from 5 to<br />

7:30 p.m. <strong>April</strong> 24. Names<br />

like Dom Perignon, Clicquot<br />

and others, for $38 per person.<br />

Call (760) 479-9891.<br />

Vigilucci’s Seafood &<br />

Steakhouse has a Girard<br />

Winery Wine Dinner at 6:30<br />

p.m. <strong>April</strong> 26. Feature menu<br />

includes Grilled Filet Mignon<br />

and porcini truffle sauce, with<br />

a 2009 Girard Cabernet. Cost<br />

is $80 each. RSVP at (760)<br />

434-2580.<br />

TOAST Enoteca and<br />

Cucina, downtown San Diego<br />

hosts an Italian “Vinitaly”<br />

with more than 30 award winning<br />

Italian wineries, from<br />

6:30 to 9:30 p.m. <strong>April</strong> 25.<br />

Appetizers, antipasti and<br />

menu samples. Tickets are<br />

$50 per person. RSVP at<br />

(6<strong>19</strong>) 269-4207.<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.


A10 THE COAST NEWS<br />

APRIL <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong>


APRIL <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

ARTS&ENTERTAINMENT<br />

Renowned pipa virtuoso to play rare local concert<br />

By Lillian Cox<br />

CARLSBAD — Grammy<br />

nominee Wu Man has performed<br />

at the Royal Albert<br />

Hall, Carnegie Hall, the<br />

Lincoln Center, the Kennedy<br />

Center and for a state dinner<br />

for former Chinese President<br />

Jiang Zemin at the White<br />

House.<br />

From 2 to 3 p.m. <strong>April</strong> 21,<br />

the Carlsbad resident will<br />

offer a concert for her neighbors<br />

at the Ruby G. Schulman<br />

Auditorium in the Carlsbad<br />

Library.<br />

“Wu Man’s concert is a<br />

complement to our monthlong<br />

program, Carlsbad<br />

Reads Together, featuring the<br />

book ‘Shanghai Girls’ by Lisa<br />

See,” said Jessica Padilla<br />

Bowen, community relations<br />

manager. “Her performance<br />

will enhance the reading<br />

experience as well as our<br />

series of events highlighting<br />

China.Wu Man may be better<br />

known in other parts of the<br />

country, since she performs<br />

nationally more than locally,<br />

and the library looks forward<br />

to introducing her to new<br />

audiences. As North County<br />

residents, we can feel proud<br />

that such an accomplished<br />

musician chooses to call<br />

Carlsbad home!”<br />

Wu Man is both a pipa<br />

virtuoso and ambassador who<br />

has adapted the 2,000-yearold<br />

lute-like instrument to<br />

opera, electronic and jazz<br />

music as well as in theater<br />

productions, film, dance and<br />

collaborations with visual<br />

artists including calligraphers<br />

and painters.<br />

Born in Hangzhou,<br />

China, she became the first<br />

recipient of a master’s degree<br />

in pipa and was subsequently<br />

accepted into the conservatory<br />

at age 13. Hailed as a child<br />

prodigy, she became a role<br />

model for young pipa players,<br />

winning national competitions<br />

and participating in premiers<br />

of works by a new generation<br />

of Chinese composers.<br />

Wu Man said her first<br />

exposure to western classical<br />

music came in <strong>19</strong>79 when the<br />

Boston Symphony Orchestra<br />

performed in Beijing. <strong>The</strong> following<br />

year she participated<br />

in an open master class with<br />

violinist Isaac Stern.<br />

“When China opened<br />

the door to the West, a lot of<br />

young students, especially<br />

musicians, found that quite<br />

fascinating,” she recalled,<br />

adding that she made her<br />

first visit to the United States<br />

as a member of the China<br />

Youth Arts Troupe in <strong>19</strong>85.<br />

“Like other students, I<br />

wanted to get out of China<br />

and learn more about the<br />

world and the musician’s life,”<br />

she said.<br />

Wu Man was 24 in <strong>19</strong>90<br />

when she moved to the<br />

United States.<br />

“I lived in Boston, Mass.,<br />

and Connecticut and studied<br />

English as a second language,”<br />

she recalled. “I started<br />

doing a few concerts in<br />

small communities.<br />

Gradually, I tried to become a<br />

‘<strong>The</strong> Odd Couple’<br />

moves in at NC Rep<br />

By Tony Cagala<br />

SOLANA BEACH — Neil<br />

Simon’s “<strong>The</strong> Odd Couple,” —<br />

go ahead, try not to hum the<br />

theme song to the ‘70s sitcom of<br />

the same name — or think of<br />

Jack Lemmon and Walter<br />

Matthau bickering in the <strong>19</strong>68<br />

big screen adaptation, if you’re<br />

old enough, that is.<br />

If you’re not, then the<br />

Broadway comedy of two<br />

divorced bachelors, one a lazy<br />

slob, the other a neurotic neat<br />

freak, sharing a New York<br />

apartment in the <strong>19</strong>60s, will<br />

give viewers a look at a time<br />

when the “fellas” would sit<br />

around a poker table doing<br />

more complaining about their<br />

wives and their marriages than<br />

dealing cards, and referring to<br />

each other as “pussycats.”<br />

It’s not that the play, writ-<br />

ten in <strong>19</strong>65, doesn’t hold up as<br />

entertainment, or that there<br />

should be something of a social<br />

meaning to take away from it,<br />

but lines like, “Gee, what nice<br />

girls,” does make the production<br />

ring a touch old-fashioned<br />

at times.<br />

<strong>The</strong> North <strong>Coast</strong><br />

Repertory <strong>The</strong>atre has brought<br />

the play back to the stage; it’s<br />

the first Neil Simon play to be<br />

performed under the now 10season<br />

long tenure of Artistic<br />

Director David Ellenstein.<br />

But there is no denying<br />

Simon’s gem of a comedy and<br />

Director Andrew Barnicle has<br />

been able to contain the action<br />

well in the confined space on<br />

stage while allowing the dialog<br />

to flow freely and without it<br />

TURN TO ODD COUPLE ON A21<br />

Matt Thompson (left) as Oscar and Louis Lotorto as Felix in “<strong>The</strong> Odd<br />

Couple,” now in production at the North <strong>Coast</strong> Repertory <strong>The</strong>atre. Photo<br />

by Ken Jacques<br />

Grammy-nominated pipa virtuoso<br />

Wu Man will present a one-hour<br />

program from 2 to 3 p.m., Sunday,<br />

<strong>April</strong> 21 at the Ruby G. Schulman<br />

Auditorium located in the Carlsbad<br />

Library. Courtesy photo<br />

musician surviving in this<br />

country. It wasn’t easy, but<br />

somehow I did it.”<br />

In <strong>19</strong>99 Wu Man was<br />

selected by Yo-Yo Ma as the<br />

winner of the City of Toronto<br />

Glenn Gould Protégé Prize in<br />

music and communication.<br />

Today, she continues to perform<br />

with Ma on his Silk<br />

Road Project, a nonprofit<br />

with the mission of promoting<br />

innovation and learning<br />

through the arts.<br />

“Pipa is a quite beautiful,<br />

and demanding, instrument<br />

that is not easy to play,”<br />

she explained. “You have to<br />

know about it if you want to<br />

learn about Chinese music.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re was an 8-year-old<br />

boy, Henry, who wanted to<br />

learn the pipa after coming to<br />

one of my concerts. He grew<br />

up and went on to Brown<br />

University and still plays.<br />

Now he wants to study<br />

Chinese and international<br />

relations and travel to China.”<br />

Wu Man said she began<br />

studying the pipa at 9<br />

because it was her parents’<br />

favorite instrument.<br />

“I practiced every day<br />

which is how I developed the<br />

technique,” she explained. “I<br />

still practice every day.<br />

Musical instruments are like<br />

sports. If you don’t practice,<br />

your muscles and fingers get<br />

weak. In addition to physical<br />

exercise, it’s mental and emotional.”<br />

In 2004, Wu Man moved<br />

from Boston to San Diego<br />

with her husband, Peng<br />

Wang, a chemist, and son,<br />

Vincent, 15.<br />

She says her one-hour<br />

presentation will include a<br />

talk about the history of the<br />

pipa followed by a performance<br />

that will include 18th<br />

and <strong>19</strong>th century pipa music<br />

as well as contemporary<br />

pieces and her own compositions.<br />

“It will be a very enjoyable<br />

journey,” she promises.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Ruby G. Schulman<br />

Auditorium is located at 1775<br />

Dove Lane, Carlsbad. Free<br />

tickets are issued at the auditorium<br />

door beginning at 1<br />

p.m. the day of the concert.<br />

For more information visit<br />

wumanpipa.org, carlsbadlibrary.org<br />

or call (760) 602-<br />

2012.<br />

Tom Cruise is Jack Harper, a security repairmen stationed on an<br />

evacuated Earth in “Oblivion.” Photo by David James<br />

‘Oblivion’ is good mix<br />

of sci-fi story, visuals<br />

By Noah S. Lee<br />

Visually absorbing and<br />

action-packed, “Oblivion”<br />

infuses the grand, epic scale<br />

of its bleak universe with a<br />

soul as old as time, which is,<br />

in turn, strengthened by the<br />

heartfelt efforts of Tom<br />

Cruise and Olga Kurylenko.<br />

In the future, Earth suffers<br />

an invasion from an<br />

alien race called<br />

Scavengers (Scavs), which<br />

results in the moon being<br />

destroyed. <strong>The</strong> humans win<br />

the war, but the conflict renders<br />

the planet uninhabitable.<br />

Jack Harper (Tom<br />

Cruise), a drone repairman,<br />

is paired up with his communications<br />

officer,<br />

Victoria (Andrea<br />

Riseborough), to extract<br />

what remains of the planet’s<br />

natural resources, before<br />

rejoining the rest of humanity<br />

on the Saturn moon of<br />

Titan.<br />

One day, Jack comes<br />

across a crashed spacecraft<br />

containing a beautiful<br />

stranger (Olga Kurylenko)<br />

whom he recognizes from<br />

the dreams and flashbacks<br />

that have been troubling<br />

him. With her emerges a<br />

revelation that forces him to<br />

question everything he<br />

knows about what happened<br />

to Earth and what<br />

his superiors have told him.<br />

And as he begins to uncover<br />

the truth about the mysterious<br />

woman he’s met, it<br />

TURN TO OBLIVION ON A21<br />

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A11<br />

Laura Woodward with her banner “On the Reef” at the annual Arts Alive<br />

unveiling. Photo courtesy of Danny Salzhandler<br />

Banners show arts<br />

are alive in Encinitas<br />

KAY<br />

COLVIN<br />

A Brush With Art<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>2013</strong> Arts Alive<br />

Banner event is well under<br />

way with its long-awaited Live<br />

Auction scheduled for May 26<br />

in the Cardiff Town Center<br />

Courtyard.<br />

More than 100 diversely<br />

gifted artists have contributed<br />

101 original works of<br />

banner art currently on display<br />

along <strong>Coast</strong> Highway 101<br />

throughout downtown<br />

Encinitas, Leucadia, and<br />

Cardiff, as well as in the<br />

Cardiff Town Center on<br />

Vulcan Avenue.<br />

Now in its 14th year, the<br />

event is produced by 101<br />

Artists’ Colony, Cardiff 101<br />

MainStreet and Leucadia 101<br />

MainStreet associations, and<br />

made possible by sponsors<br />

including <strong>The</strong> <strong>Coast</strong> <strong>News</strong><br />

Group, Hansen’s Surf Shop,<br />

Cardiff Seaside Market, and<br />

Belmont Village Senior<br />

Living.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Arts Alive outdoor<br />

exhibit, initiated in 2000 by<br />

the 101 Artists’ Colony, is an<br />

example of giving back to the<br />

community at its best. Half of<br />

the proceeds of sales go to the<br />

banner artists, who often generously<br />

pledge their share to<br />

a charity of choice. <strong>The</strong> other<br />

half of the proceeds go to the<br />

organizing nonprofits in order<br />

to fund ongoing work in the<br />

community.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Arts Alive Banner<br />

project is the Artists’ Colony’s<br />

only fundraiser, which supports<br />

community projects<br />

such as the Full Moon Poets’<br />

poetry slam at La Paloma<br />

<strong>The</strong>ater, Halloween children’s<br />

games and music for<br />

Encinitas Safe Trick or Treat<br />

at the Lumberyard, and concerts<br />

featuring local musicians<br />

at the Encinitas Library.<br />

Created in <strong>19</strong>98 to foster<br />

awareness of all forms of art<br />

and encourage the interaction<br />

between artists and the<br />

TURN TO BRUSH WITH ART ON A12


A12 THE COAST NEWS<br />

APRIL <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

BRUSH WITH ART<br />

CONTINUED FROM A11<br />

community at large, the allvolunteer<br />

101 Artists’ Colony<br />

was deemed “an indispensable<br />

part of civic culture in the<br />

city of Encinitas,” by Peder<br />

Norby, Highway 101 coordinator.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Artists’ Colony has<br />

been homeless since 2007 and<br />

is actively seeking a permanent<br />

location that can serve<br />

as a venue for visual and performing<br />

arts events and artist<br />

studios.<br />

<strong>The</strong> public has little<br />

notion of what occurs behind<br />

the scenes of the Arts Alive<br />

banner events each year.<br />

Danny Salzhandler, president<br />

of the 101 Artists’ Colony and<br />

director of the banner project<br />

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since its inception in 2000, is<br />

involved in countless details<br />

of the project, from inviting<br />

artists to participate each<br />

September to the final live<br />

auction in May.<br />

Shortly after all completed<br />

banners are collected from<br />

participating artists, volunteers<br />

assist Stephen Whalen<br />

as he photographs the banners<br />

in his Carlsbad studio.<br />

Volunteers Julie Ann<br />

Stricklin, Nancy Nelson and<br />

Norma Salzhandler produce<br />

the official auction guide and<br />

bookmarks just in time for<br />

the festive unveiling event in<br />

February.<br />

Danny Salzhandler and a<br />

small volunteer crew work<br />

through the night with a lift<br />

truck to install the banners<br />

along the highway from<br />

Cardiff through Leucadia,<br />

where they remain on exhibit<br />

through mid-May as Leucadia<br />

101 MainStreet records bids<br />

received by phone. After the<br />

banners are removed from<br />

the light posts, they are<br />

cleaned and later installed for<br />

the much anticipated Live<br />

Auction.<br />

Professional auctioneer<br />

Rich Houk, who volunteers<br />

his services for the free public<br />

event each year, conducts the<br />

live auction with bids starting<br />

at $150. Although bidding<br />

wars occasionally occur, this is<br />

an opportunity to own an original<br />

piece of art for a fraction<br />

of its actual value.<br />

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p.m. All are welcome to<br />

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BEST OF BALLET Tickets<br />

are available for the Encinitas<br />

Ballet Academy production of<br />

“Sleeping Beauty” at 2 p.m.<br />

and 6 p.m. May 25 at<br />

Sherwood Auditorium,<br />

Museum of Contemporary Art<br />

San Diego, 700 Prospect St.,<br />

La Jolla. Tickets are $25 for<br />

adults and $ 20 for children at<br />

(760) 632.4947 or online at<br />

EncinitasBallet.com.<br />

SYMPHONY Tickets can be<br />

purchased now for the La<br />

Jolla Symphony & Chorus<br />

free pre-concert lecture one<br />

hour prior to performances at<br />

7:30 p.m. June 8 and 2 p.m.<br />

June 9 at Mandeville<br />

Auditorium, UCSD. Ticket<br />

prices: $15-$29. Call (858)534-<br />

4637 or visit lajollasymphony.com.<br />

SUMMER DRAMA<br />

CAMP Young performers<br />

ages 7 to 17 can sign up for<br />

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

Youth Academy’s musical production<br />

summer camp 8 a.m.<br />

to 2 p.m. Mondays to Fridays<br />

June 17 to July 12 at <strong>The</strong><br />

Brooks <strong>The</strong>atre, 217 N. <strong>Coast</strong><br />

Highway. Cost is $600.<br />

Performance dates are July 12<br />

through July 14. For more<br />

information, call (760) 433-<br />

8900 or visit oceansidetheatre.org.<br />

APRIL <strong>19</strong><br />

MUSIC OF SPRING Come<br />

enjoy “<strong>The</strong> Romance of<br />

Spring,” with soprano Karen<br />

Hogle Brown, bass-baritone<br />

Scott Graff and pianist Lisa<br />

Sylvester at 7:30 p.m. <strong>April</strong> <strong>19</strong><br />

at the Encinitas Library, 540<br />

Cornish Drive, Encinitas.<br />

Tickets are $12 online at<br />

Encinitasca.gov, at (760) 633-<br />

2740 and at the door.<br />

PINE BASKETS Lynn Ely<br />

will be demonstrating weaving<br />

of pine needle baskets<br />

with natural materials from<br />

11 a.m. to 1 p.m. <strong>April</strong> <strong>19</strong> at<br />

the COAL Gallery, 300<br />

Carlsbad Village Drive, Suite<br />

101, Carlsbad.<br />

JAZZ FESTIVAL <strong>The</strong><br />

Oceanside Jazz Festival features<br />

Kim Nazarian from the<br />

New York Voices and trombonist/percussionist<br />

Jay<br />

Ashby with Frequency vocal<br />

jazz at 7:30 p.m. <strong>April</strong> <strong>19</strong> and<br />

vocal jazz ensemble Pacific<br />

Standard Time with<br />

Frequency vocal jazz at 7:30<br />

p.m. <strong>April</strong> 20, in the Concert<br />

Hall, Bldg. 2400, at MiraCosta<br />

College, 1 Barnard Drive,<br />

Oceanside. General admission<br />

for the evening concerts<br />

is $20. Visit oceansidejazzfestival.com<br />

or call (760) 795-<br />

6679.<br />

APRIL 20<br />

THE MONOLOGUES <strong>The</strong><br />

Unitarian Universalist<br />

Fellowship of San Dieguito<br />

presents “<strong>The</strong> Vagina<br />

Monologues” at 7 p.m. <strong>April</strong><br />

20 at 1036 Solana Drive,<br />

Solana Beach, as a Social<br />

Action fundraiser for<br />

Community Resource<br />

Center’s Carol’s House and<br />

the El Nido Interfaith<br />

Shelter. Cost is $15, $10 for<br />

students. For reservations<br />

and information contact<br />

Kathy Faller at: socialaction@uufsd.org.<br />

APRIL 22<br />

THE BARD Enjoy<br />

Shakespeare’s “Twelfth<br />

Night” with appetizer reception<br />

at 6:30 p.m. <strong>April</strong> 22,<br />

Encinitas Library, 540<br />

Cornish Drive. Tickets: $15.<br />

For reservations, email boxoffice@intrepidshakespeare.co<br />

m or call (760) 295-7541.<br />

APRIL 24<br />

JAZZ TRIO ShaDynasty will<br />

headline at the free<br />

Wednesdays@Noon concert<br />

from noon to 12:45 p.m. <strong>April</strong><br />

24, at the Encinitas Library,<br />

540 Cornish Drive. <strong>The</strong> trio<br />

includes Dillon Casey (guitar),<br />

Kirk Portuguez (drums)<br />

and Tim McNalley (bass) with<br />

a modern synthesis of afrofunk<br />

grooves For details, call<br />

(760) 633-2746.<br />

CLASSIC PIANO Enjoy a<br />

free family music program at<br />

7 p.m. <strong>April</strong> 24 with 17-yearold<br />

pianist Oksana Germain<br />

at the Carmel Valley library,<br />

39<strong>19</strong> Townsgate Drive,<br />

Carmel Valley. For further<br />

information call (858) 552-<br />

1668.<br />

APRIL 28<br />

PHOTO FOCUS <strong>The</strong><br />

Carlsbad-Oceanside Art<br />

League (COAL) will feature<br />

photographer John Linthurst<br />

11 a.m. to 5 p.m. through May<br />

5 at 300 Carlsbad Village Dr.<br />

Suite 101, Carlsbad.


APRIL <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

FACES OF SURFING<br />

Portraiture artist Letty Nowak will show her latest body of work, “<strong>The</strong> Faces of Surfing,” at the<br />

Encinitas Library Gallery, 540 Cornish Drive, Encinitas, through June 3 with an artist’s reception<br />

from 6 to 8 p.m. May 3. Courtesy photo<br />

La Jolla gets its own<br />

‘signature scent’<br />

COAST CITIES —<br />

Perhaps Rancho Santa Fe is<br />

next to get its own signature<br />

scent?<br />

After opening in<br />

December 2012, La Jolla<br />

parfumerie and boutique,<br />

Tijon, hosted an in-store<br />

poll to determine the preferred<br />

fragrance that would<br />

be named after the coastal<br />

San Diego community of La<br />

Jolla.<br />

<strong>The</strong> winning scent was<br />

chosen and the perfume to<br />

represent La Jolla combines<br />

citrus scents of bergamot,<br />

lime, mandarin, coconut,<br />

verbena and grapefruit,<br />

freshened with a hint of fir<br />

balsam and sweet flowers,<br />

finishing with patchouli,<br />

amber, sandalwood and<br />

musk.<br />

<strong>The</strong> other two fragrances<br />

that customers had<br />

to choose from were:<br />

— Finalist 2: a blend of<br />

fresh picked garden greens<br />

with hints of lime, basil, fir<br />

balsam, eucalyptus,<br />

spearmint, and ginger finishing<br />

with notes of cedar<br />

and musk.<br />

— Finalist 3: a luxurious<br />

citrus scent of bergamot,<br />

lime, lemon, mandarin,<br />

and grapefruit along<br />

with a floral scent of rose<br />

and jasmine. This is combined<br />

with hints of basil and<br />

nutmeg and finishes with<br />

patchouli, amber, sandalwood<br />

and musk.<br />

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has written extensively about life and the cuisine of her native Morocco. Photo by E’Louise Ondash<br />

try. And when you page<br />

through her latest book, “Mint<br />

Tea and Minarets: A Banquet<br />

of Moroccan Memories,” you’ll<br />

also feel her intense love for<br />

her native Morocco, a place she<br />

says exudes “a sensory overload<br />

of colors, odors and<br />

sounds, like the cacophony of<br />

conversations in Arabic,Berber,<br />

Spanish and French…”<br />

“Mint Tea and Minarets”<br />

is Morse’s 10th book and a<br />

departure from her usual<br />

works on cooking and cuisine,<br />

although some recipes are<br />

included.This work is at once a<br />

memoir, travelogue, photo<br />

album and cookbook. It opens<br />

with the author’s return in <strong>19</strong>94<br />

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to Azemmour, a small, walled<br />

town about 45 miles southwest<br />

of Casablanca, where she grew<br />

up. Her mission: to follow her<br />

British father’s wish to distribute<br />

his ashes upon the waters<br />

of the Oum er-Riba (Mother of<br />

Spring River), which flows<br />

adjacent to her historic family<br />

home, Dar Zitoun (<strong>The</strong> House<br />

of the Olive Tree).<br />

This homecoming also<br />

commences her more-than-15year<br />

quest to gain title of the<br />

fairy-tale property. Readers<br />

will wonder how Morse ever<br />

sustained the tenacity, optimism<br />

and humor required to<br />

breach the multi-layered<br />

Moroccan legal system.<br />

During her last visit in<br />

October 2011, she visited the<br />

registrar of deeds 15 of the <strong>19</strong><br />

days she was in the country.<br />

“I needed that title to<br />

prove ownership because my<br />

father was a foreigner,” she<br />

explained. “One of the hurdles<br />

was that we were dealing with<br />

several countries and languages<br />

— Morocco, England,<br />

America and Canada (where<br />

my brother lives). We needed<br />

papers stamped in all of the<br />

places (and) everything had to<br />

be in French, Arabic and<br />

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Kitty and Owen Morse met Abdallah, a Kwacem elder and falconer, on a<br />

trip with friends to the Moroccan countryside. <strong>The</strong> Kwacem tribe are the<br />

only Moroccans allowed to capture and train falcons. Photo by Owen<br />

Morse<br />

English. People in Morocco are<br />

very welcoming if you don’t<br />

have to deal with the bureaucracy.”<br />

Morse lived in Azemmour<br />

until age 17 when her parents<br />

separated and she came to the<br />

United States with her French<br />

mother. She earned a master’s<br />

degree at the University of<br />

Wisconsin-Milwaukee, where<br />

she met husband Owen Morse,<br />

now a retired dentist.<strong>The</strong> Navy<br />

brought them to the San Diego<br />

area, and in <strong>19</strong>79, they bought a<br />

house in Vista.<br />

Through the years, Owen<br />

developed a similar love for the<br />

Moroccan culture, and eventually<br />

transformed their one-bedroom,<br />

Cape Cod home into<br />

what they call their Vista<br />

Kasbah.<strong>The</strong>y often entertain in<br />

its spacious inner courtyard,<br />

decorated with Moroccan-style<br />

tiles painstakingly reproduced<br />

by Owen to simulate the particular<br />

shade of green so popular<br />

in his wife’s native country. He<br />

also designed the extensive<br />

Moroccan-style, wrought-iron<br />

railing that follows its way up<br />

the stairs and across the balcony<br />

overlooking the interior<br />

courtyard. <strong>The</strong> entire transformation<br />

was a five-year project.<br />

“Mint Tea and Minarets”<br />

required about seven years of<br />

Morse’s time. Her poetic and<br />

vivid prose transports readers<br />

to the Morocco of her past and<br />

present. Each chapter weaves<br />

the elements of story, history,<br />

food, recipes and exquisite photos<br />

to create a fabric that delivers<br />

an abundant and inclusive<br />

portrait of the country and the<br />

culture.<br />

“Mint Tea and Minarets”<br />

is available on Amazon, at<br />

Fahrenheit 451 Books in<br />

Carlsbad, and at Solo in Solana<br />

Beach. Meet Kitty Morse from<br />

noon to 2 p.m. May 4 at Baker<br />

and Olive in Encinitas.<br />

<strong>The</strong> event includes olive<br />

oil tasting. Call (760) 944-7840<br />

for details. She will also be at<br />

Cardiff-by-the-Sea City Library<br />

at 6 p.m. May 16. <strong>The</strong> event<br />

includes slide presentation and<br />

brief cooking demonstration.<br />

Call (760) 753-4027 for details.<br />

Read an excerpt of the<br />

book at<br />

mintteaandminarets.com.<br />

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

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

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

Corrections:<br />

In my March 22 feature<br />

on great gadgets<br />

for travelers, I failed to<br />

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could buy the Juicebar,<br />

a mobile charger for<br />

electronic gear. Buy it<br />

and other travel solutions<br />

at<br />

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the home city of one of<br />

the inventors of Babee<br />

Covee, a six-in-one, travel<br />

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stays put. Alma Moussa<br />

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APRIL <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

A GOLFER’S DREAM<br />

Grand Prize Winner John Hardy celebrates his triumph at<br />

the 2012 Golf Tournament along with Boys & Girls Clubs<br />

of Carlsbad Chief Executive Officer Brad Holland. <strong>The</strong><br />

club is ready for its 61st annual golf tournament fundraiser,<br />

<strong>April</strong> 18 at Aviara Golf Club, 7447 Batiquitos Drive.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are no more spots for golf, but residents can still<br />

support the event by buying tickets for a grand prize of a<br />

three-night, four-day stay and golf at Pebble Beach including<br />

airfare. Only 100 tickets will be sold, and the winner<br />

does not need to be present to win. To purchase tickets,<br />

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All ticket purchasers will receive a 2-for-1 coupon for a<br />

round of golf at Aviara Golf Club. For more information,<br />

contact Pat Maldi at (760) 444-4893 or email at pat@bgccarlsbad.org.<br />

Courtesy photo<br />

GALLERY<br />

CONTINUED FROM A7<br />

Russ Coletti (mixed acrylic<br />

art), Maria Parenteau<br />

(acrylic, bird-themed paintings)<br />

and Mary Northridge<br />

(mixed media).<br />

Party goers will also be<br />

able to meet with representatives<br />

of the current cycle of<br />

charity partners:<br />

Leap to Success empowers<br />

women living in homeless<br />

shelters and transitional<br />

housing to rebuild their lives<br />

with the goal of achieving<br />

self-sufficiency and career<br />

success.<br />

Conner's Cause for<br />

Children provides critical<br />

financial assistance to families<br />

struggling to cover the<br />

out-of-pocket costs of caring<br />

for a child with a life-threatening<br />

illness or injury.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Angel’s Depot provides<br />

emergency meal boxes<br />

to senior citizens living in<br />

poverty in San Diego County.<br />

Rancho <strong>Coast</strong>al Humane<br />

Society (RCHS) cares for the<br />

homeless animal population<br />

of San Diego County and provides<br />

education relating to<br />

pet overpopulation and<br />

responsible companion animal<br />

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“Most of all, we dedicate<br />

Art N Soul 101 to the outrageous<br />

and extraordinarily<br />

imaginative artists who make<br />

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community and artists — and<br />

you take all of those elements<br />

to make the magic that has<br />

happened in the store.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re are volunteers,<br />

the community and tourists<br />

who have supported us. We<br />

have a lot of talented people<br />

and I hope the gallery will<br />

continue to emulate that.”<br />

Art N Soul 101 is located<br />

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APRIL <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Kenzie Kessler surfs off of the coast of one of the Mentawai Islands in Indonesia. Photo by Geni Larosa<br />

Pulling a complete 180<br />

Kenzie Kessler<br />

chose surfing<br />

over school,<br />

now she’s back<br />

in class, fully<br />

committed<br />

Spencer<br />

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obtained her<br />

driver’s<br />

license at 17.<br />

She left home the next day<br />

and drove from Marin<br />

County to San Diego for the<br />

surf.<br />

“I got my license the<br />

day before I moved down<br />

here, so driving eight hours<br />

to San Diego was a little<br />

scary — especially driving<br />

for the first time through<br />

L.A. People are crazy drivers<br />

there,” said Kessler.<br />

Kessler grew up surfing<br />

Scorpion Bay a few times<br />

per year on family vacations.<br />

She was 4 years old<br />

when her dad started pushing<br />

her into the legendary<br />

rights. She never had any<br />

say in the matter, not that I<br />

think she would have complained.<br />

Around 12- to 13-yearsold,<br />

she transferred her<br />

Mexican point break experience<br />

to the massive surf<br />

available to her year round<br />

in San Francisco and Marin<br />

County.<br />

“It was a hard transition<br />

from surfing a perfect<br />

right-hand point break to<br />

big, heavy and freezing<br />

cold waves in San<br />

Francisco,” said Kessler. “I<br />

basically had to relearn<br />

how to surf rights and flatout<br />

learn how to surf lefts,<br />

because I had never<br />

caught one before!”<br />

By 15, she’d quit or<br />

discontinued just about<br />

everything else in her life<br />

to focus exclusively on her<br />

surfing. She was going to<br />

school just three days a<br />

week, and packing four-day<br />

weekends with Southern<br />

California competitions<br />

and a 16-hour round trip<br />

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She had local sponsorship<br />

with Proof Lab Shop in<br />

Marin, and she’d gained<br />

professional sponsorship<br />

with Future Fins.<br />

Life was surfing, and<br />

school was getting in the<br />

way. In her junior year of<br />

high school, Kessler took a<br />

double set of the required<br />

courses.<br />

She attended community<br />

college by night and<br />

she enrolled in online classes.<br />

Finished with what traditional<br />

high school had to<br />

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year early, prepared for her<br />

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year, like the last three years, they’re expecting<br />

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<strong>The</strong> SeaLions, this year, are also celebrating<br />

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Jan. 1 to Feb. 15, <strong>2013</strong>, there<br />

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Medicare Advantage plan<br />

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APRIL <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Weekend closure for <strong>Coast</strong>er<br />

DEL MAR — From 1<br />

a.m. <strong>April</strong> 20 until 4:30 a.m.<br />

<strong>April</strong> 22, the coastal rail corridor<br />

— the track on which the<br />

<strong>Coast</strong>er travels — will be shut<br />

down for rail upgrades.<br />

Residents of Del Mar<br />

should prepare for light construction<br />

noise during daylight<br />

hours. <strong>The</strong> wayside horn<br />

will be deactivated and no<br />

horns will sound since no<br />

trains will be on the track<br />

<strong>April</strong> 20 or <strong>April</strong> 21. In Del<br />

Mar, construction is planned<br />

on the railroad tracks south<br />

of the racetrack, north of the<br />

old train station, and in the<br />

vicinity of the <strong>Coast</strong><br />

Boulevard rail crossing. Work<br />

crews, trucks, and small construction<br />

equipment will be<br />

in the vicinity of these work<br />

areas.<br />

V i s i t<br />

delmar.ca.us/<strong>News</strong>/Pages/CO<br />

ASTERServiceSuspension.as<br />

px for details.<br />

Carlsbad hosts series<br />

of activities this season<br />

CARLSBAD — Spring<br />

and summer are filled with<br />

classes and activities<br />

throughout the city of<br />

Carlsbad.<br />

First, celebrate Arbor<br />

Day from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m.<br />

<strong>April</strong> 27. Plant trees at<br />

Calavera Hills Community<br />

Park, 2997 Glasgow Drive.<br />

Tools will be provided. Just<br />

bring work gloves, a hat,<br />

sunscreen and closed-toe<br />

shoes.<br />

Registration is now<br />

open for weekday and<br />

weekend swim lessons this<br />

summer.<br />

Lessons are designed<br />

for community members of<br />

all skill levels, ranging from<br />

fundamentals for first<br />

timers to perfecting the<br />

stroke of seasoned swimmers.<br />

Summer sessions<br />

begin on June 17, and run<br />

Monday through Friday for<br />

every two weeks through<br />

Aug. 23. Classes are 30 minutes<br />

long, and are held at<br />

the Monroe Street Pool,<br />

3401 Monroe St.<br />

Want to guide little<br />

explorers as they experience<br />

the world around<br />

them?<br />

<strong>The</strong> city of Carlsbad’s<br />

Parks & Recreation<br />

Department is accepting<br />

applications for summer<br />

camp counselors and coordinators.<br />

Applications will be<br />

accepted through <strong>April</strong> 28,<br />

and interviews will take<br />

place the week of May 6.<br />

For requirements and qualifications,<br />

check the Human<br />

Resources section of the<br />

city Web site. Summer<br />

camps run Monday through<br />

Friday, June 17 through<br />

Aug. 23.<br />

Think you’ve got the<br />

tastiest salsa recipe<br />

around? Enter the homemade<br />

salsa taste test at this<br />

year’s May 18 Wild West<br />

Fest at Leo Carrillo Ranch<br />

Historic Park.<br />

<strong>The</strong> event brings out<br />

the cowboys with Westernthemed<br />

entertainment,<br />

crafts, pony rides and more.<br />

Salsa-making contestants<br />

need to provide salsa and<br />

@<strong>The</strong><strong>Coast</strong><strong>News</strong>Group<br />

table decorations, while the<br />

rest (bowls, ladles, chips,<br />

cups and napkins) will be<br />

provided.<br />

It’s free to enter, and<br />

prizes are awarded on best<br />

salsa, fruit salsa and funniest<br />

presentation, among<br />

other categories. Access<br />

entry forms and more information<br />

at<br />

carlsbadca.gov/parksandrec<br />

or call (760) 602-4654.<br />

Summer skateboarders<br />

are welcome at Carlsbad<br />

Skate Park, 2560 Orion Way.<br />

All ages and abilities can<br />

practice their skills in a<br />

safe environment - right<br />

next to the city of Carlsbad<br />

Safety Center.<br />

Protective apparel is<br />

required at all times at the<br />

10,500-square-foot, lighted<br />

facility, which includes<br />

curved and flat ramps, two<br />

pyramids, two stairways,<br />

and a beginner’s area.<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

Party will celebrate<br />

school supporters<br />

RANCHO SANTA FE —<br />

Friends and parents are invited<br />

to Toast of the Town, from<br />

5:30 to 7:30 p.m. <strong>April</strong> 25, for<br />

an adults-only, casual evening<br />

honoring those who support<br />

the Rancho Santa Fe<br />

Education Foundation, at the<br />

Inn at Rancho Santa Fe, 5951<br />

Linea Del Cielo. This event is<br />

complimentary for all<br />

2012/<strong>2013</strong> contributors to the<br />

RSF Education Foundation<br />

and celebrates the “Five-Star<br />

Education” programs supported<br />

by the Foundation.<strong>The</strong><br />

volunteer chairwoman for the<br />

Toast of the Town is Janie<br />

Licosati. <strong>The</strong> volunteer chairwoman<br />

for the Kids’ Art<br />

Auction is Linda Dado.<br />

<strong>The</strong> event is sponsored<br />

by Community Partner and<br />

host, the Inn at Rancho Santa<br />

Fe. Enjoy the spring flowers<br />

and budding trees as you stroll<br />

the grounds of the newly renovated<br />

Inn. Guests will enjoy<br />

beer, wine and hors d’oeuvres.<br />

In addition, the evening<br />

includes the fourth annual<br />

RSF School Student Art<br />

Auction, featuring works of<br />

art created by teams of students<br />

guided by parent volunteers.<br />

Each classroom produces<br />

a unique creation that<br />

will be displayed at the event<br />

and auctioned to benefit the<br />

Foundation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Student Art Auction<br />

will close at 6:50 p.m. Bring<br />

your credit card and your<br />

SUV, you’re sure to fill it up<br />

with the beautiful auction<br />

items you’ve won. Plan on<br />

transporting your winnings<br />

home that evening. Items cannot<br />

be stored overnight at the<br />

Inn.<br />

Any area residents who<br />

have not contributed, can still<br />

donate to the Foundation by<br />

calling (858) 756-1141, ext. 208<br />

or visit rsfef.org. For further<br />

general information, call<br />

Communications<br />

Chairwoman Shauna Kahn at<br />

(760) 420-1262 or email<br />

sksalzetti@sbcglobal.net.<br />

A<strong>19</strong><br />

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A20 THE COAST NEWS<br />

APRIL <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

REVIVAL<br />

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pened to Abel Maldonado<br />

in a Santa Barbara County<br />

congressional district last<br />

fall.<br />

Maldonado, a former<br />

appointive lieutenant governor<br />

and father of the<br />

state’s “top two” primary<br />

election system, ran a<br />

strong campaign against<br />

incumbent Democrat Lois<br />

Capps, even seeming to win<br />

their debates. But he still<br />

lost by 8 percent as the<br />

majority of independent<br />

voters in his district<br />

spurned him.<br />

It would take a seachange<br />

in the state GOP’s<br />

attitude toward illegal<br />

immigration to change<br />

Latino feelings about the<br />

party’s label, negatively<br />

cemented in <strong>19</strong>94 by then-<br />

Gov. Pete Wilson’s strong<br />

support for the anti-illegal<br />

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ments presented at the <strong>April</strong><br />

10 council meeting.<br />

In addition to completing<br />

work on the north crossing of<br />

the Rosa Street intersection, a<br />

raised pedestrian crosswalk is<br />

proposed near 312 S. Cedros,<br />

at the Design District overhead<br />

arched banner sign. City<br />

Engineer Mo Sammak said<br />

the design would be identical<br />

to the raised crosswalk near<br />

the Belly Up Tavern.<br />

Plans also call for curb<br />

realignment and a wider sidewalk<br />

at 111 S. Cedros and<br />

raised curb planters at four<br />

locations currently striped for<br />

demarcation of the parking<br />

zone.<br />

Business community<br />

members also proposed fully<br />

funding and installing decorative<br />

crosswalks at the Lomas<br />

Santa Fe Drive intersection<br />

and all pedestrian crossings.<br />

<strong>The</strong> artwork would have<br />

a theme, which currently is<br />

koi fish.<br />

Council members had<br />

some concerns about who<br />

would be responsible for<br />

maintenance of the plants and<br />

crosswalk artwork.<br />

“It is relatively elaborate,<br />

as far as I’m concerned,”<br />

Sammak said of the decorative<br />

crosswalks. “It requires a<br />

lot of time to paint it. … It will<br />

fade because it will be traveled<br />

over by cars and in order<br />

to make it look nice it needs to<br />

be frequently refreshed.”<br />

immigrant Proposition 187<br />

and the draconian restrictions<br />

it sought to place on<br />

the undocumented. <strong>The</strong><br />

measure went so far as to<br />

deny emergency room care<br />

to the sick and injured if<br />

they lacked proper papers.<br />

It was no accident<br />

when more than 2.5 million<br />

Latinos became naturalized<br />

citizens in the three<br />

years after that, almost all<br />

registering as Democrats.<br />

It was also no coincidence<br />

that the late ‘90s saw<br />

congressional seats covering<br />

most of inland, northern<br />

Orange County start to<br />

go Democratic on a regular<br />

basis.<br />

First in that trend was<br />

the narrow victory of<br />

Democratic Latina Loretta<br />

Sanchez over Republican<br />

veteran Bob Dornan in<br />

<strong>19</strong>96.<br />

That’s emblematic of<br />

what has happened in most<br />

City Manager David Ott<br />

said a maintenance agreement<br />

between the city and the<br />

Cedros Avenue Design<br />

District Association would be<br />

required before any work<br />

begins.<br />

Resident Douglas Alden<br />

of Bike Walk Solana said he<br />

supports the traffic calming<br />

project, but asked that shared<br />

bike lanes, known as sharrows,<br />

and bike racks that<br />

match those being installed<br />

along <strong>Coast</strong> Highway 101 be<br />

added.<br />

Council members also<br />

like the plans, but Tom<br />

Campbell suggested adding<br />

seating instead of curb<br />

planters. He also said he’d like<br />

to see consistency in the artwork<br />

in the decorative crosswalks.<br />

“It would be better if it …<br />

all looked the same, I would<br />

think,” he said. “But what do I<br />

know?”<br />

Peter Zahn said he would<br />

like the entire project design<br />

to be integrated with other<br />

areas of the city, especially the<br />

ongoing improvements along<br />

Highway 101, but some of his<br />

colleagues disagreed.<br />

“Cedros is unique,”<br />

Campbell said. “101’s going to<br />

be unique. North Cedros is<br />

eventually going to take on its<br />

own. Coming together is<br />

enough integration for me. I<br />

don’t want South Cedros to be<br />

a cookie cutter of 101 or vice<br />

versa.”<br />

“I don’t mind the fact<br />

that South Cedros is its own<br />

of the state, which once had<br />

a nearly even split in its<br />

congressional delegation,<br />

but now sees Democrats<br />

dominating by a lopsided<br />

38-15 count.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bottom line: To<br />

recover, Republicans must<br />

do something (immigration<br />

amnesty beyond green<br />

cards for the highly educated<br />

would be a start) to<br />

reverse their miserable<br />

image among Latinos.<br />

And they need to start<br />

in their Orange County<br />

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personality,” Councilwoman<br />

Lesa Heebner said. “<strong>The</strong>y’ve<br />

got their act together so let<br />

them thrive.”<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are no cost estimates<br />

for the project yet, but<br />

a little more than $100,000 is<br />

currently available. <strong>The</strong> city<br />

budgeted $48,500 and the<br />

design district has agreed to<br />

match that amount. <strong>The</strong>re is<br />

also a $3,500 contribution<br />

from Culture Brewing.<br />

Council also authorized<br />

staff to convert the painted<br />

medians to raised curbs at the<br />

intersection of South Cedros<br />

and Via de la Valle.<br />

Those traffic calming<br />

measures were installed<br />

almost three years ago on a<br />

trial basis.<br />

“I have not really heard<br />

anything negative about that,”<br />

Sammak said. “In my opinion<br />

that particular traffic calming<br />

project is working … to slow<br />

down the traffic and provide a<br />

little bit of a buffer between<br />

pedestrians and cars.”<br />

“I must have just heard<br />

from complainers because I<br />

heard a lot of complaints that<br />

it wasn’t working,” Heebner<br />

said. “It wasn’t slowing it<br />

down.”<br />

Ott said city staff is seeking<br />

input from area residents.<br />

“Just because we haven’t<br />

heard doesn’t mean there’s<br />

not issues there,” he said. “So<br />

we are reaching out.”<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is also no cost estimate<br />

for that project but Ott<br />

said “it won’t be terribly<br />

expensive.”<br />

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Group analyst about<br />

the financial long-term<br />

growth rates of each company,<br />

<strong>The</strong>rmo Fisher<br />

President and CEO Marc<br />

Casper said that executives<br />

expect a 3 percent<br />

organic growth rate from<br />

Life Technologies, despite<br />

recent slackening in the<br />

company’s growth, and a 4<br />

to 6 percent organic<br />

growth from <strong>The</strong>rmo<br />

Fisher.<br />

Despite a number of<br />

questions from analysts,<br />

executives declined to<br />

PLAZA<br />

CONTINUED FROM A1<br />

offer a free-floating rental<br />

service with 40 to 50 electric<br />

Mitsubishi iMIEV cars to<br />

close the gap between shortrange<br />

travels. Similar to<br />

Car2go, the plan calls for<br />

renters to pay by the minute.<br />

Once the user is finished,<br />

cars must be left anywhere<br />

in the service territory —<br />

most of North County’s<br />

coastal corridor — and<br />

prospective renters can<br />

locate vehicles closest to<br />

them online or with a smartphone<br />

app.<br />

Although the plaza will<br />

serve as the hub for the<br />

rental cars, Clark noted that<br />

most of the vehicles would<br />

be spread throughout North<br />

County since they can be<br />

parked anywhere in the<br />

service area, leaving most of<br />

the spaces on the property<br />

unoccupied.<br />

Clark envisions the<br />

rental cars serving not only<br />

residents, but also businesses.<br />

“We want to get to a<br />

point when the local pizza<br />

shop is using these cars to<br />

deliver pizza,” Clark said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Clinton<br />

Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated<br />

to cutting greenhouse<br />

emissions, is sponsoring the<br />

project.<br />

In a letter to the city<br />

dated Jan. 17, Stephen<br />

Crolius, transportation program<br />

director of the foundation,<br />

made the case that<br />

more EV charging stations<br />

are needed to break electric<br />

vehicles into the mainstream,<br />

citing range anxiety.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> (Encinitas) lot has<br />

several attributes that make<br />

it desirable from our perspective,”<br />

the letter states.<br />

“One, of course, is its proximity<br />

to Interstate 5. A second<br />

is the fact that it’s just a<br />

block from the <strong>Coast</strong>er station.This<br />

opens up the possibility<br />

that the charging plaza<br />

could be integrated with an<br />

EV car-sharing hub.”<br />

Currently, many EV stations<br />

receive electricity from<br />

a dedicated SDG&E transformer.<br />

<strong>The</strong> plaza, however,<br />

would take advantage of a<br />

newly developed convertor<br />

that could tap into a highvoltage<br />

line underneath the<br />

street, a less expensive<br />

means of powering all the<br />

stations.<br />

Much of the cost to put<br />

in the plaza and supporting<br />

infrastructure would be covered<br />

by a $1.2 million grant<br />

from the California Energy<br />

Commission. From there, the<br />

plaza will be a self-sustaining<br />

business for Evoasis with<br />

user fees paying for operations.<br />

reveal which Life<br />

Technologies products and<br />

assets <strong>The</strong>rmo Fisher will<br />

focus on bolstering and<br />

which ones will be phased<br />

out after the buy.<br />

“We like the portfolio<br />

that Life Technologies<br />

brings and the intention is<br />

to focus on growing it and<br />

integrating it smoothly.<br />

“So at this point,<br />

there’s no intention for<br />

pruning the portfolio from<br />

either of the companies,”<br />

said Casper.<br />

This deal is one of several<br />

recent acquisitions for<br />

<strong>The</strong>rmo Fisher, a healthcare<br />

equipment company<br />

Cars compatible with<br />

fast-charge technology could<br />

plug in for 20 minutes at a<br />

cost of $5 to $6. <strong>The</strong> pricing<br />

structure for other electric<br />

cars and longer durations is<br />

still being worked out. And<br />

Evoasis has yet to iron out<br />

the price per minute for car<br />

rentals.<br />

To give more people<br />

access to the plaza, users will<br />

be encouraged to charge<br />

their vehicles for no more<br />

than 30 minutes at a time.<br />

But if requested in advance,<br />

an attendant would move<br />

cars to nearby parking<br />

spaces after an hour or two.<br />

As proof of changing<br />

transportation preferences,<br />

the plaza would be constructed<br />

where a gas station<br />

used to be.<br />

In <strong>19</strong>92, the city bought<br />

the property that the gas station<br />

stood on. Shortly after,<br />

the station was demolished<br />

and developed into a public<br />

parking lot with 25 spaces.<br />

Right now, the property<br />

serves as overflow parking<br />

for City Hall.<br />

Richard Phillips, the<br />

assistant city manager, said<br />

that the city would soon be<br />

discussing the terms of the<br />

lease.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> project is brand<br />

new for us; we haven’t gotten<br />

that far,” Phillips said.<br />

However, he added that the<br />

city is “excited to proceed”<br />

with negotiations.<br />

Should the proposal get<br />

city approval, Evoasis is eyeing<br />

a summer 2014 debut for<br />

the plaza and the launch of<br />

the car rental service.<br />

Last year, Encinitas saw<br />

six new EV charging stations<br />

that earned $12.5 billion in<br />

revenues in 2012.<br />

Last September, the<br />

company acquired One<br />

Lambda, which provides<br />

diagnostic tests for transplant<br />

patients.<br />

<strong>The</strong> transaction is still<br />

dependent upon Life<br />

Technologies’ shareholder<br />

approval, but is expected<br />

to close sometime in early<br />

2014.<br />

<strong>News</strong> of the sale<br />

caused a spike in Life<br />

Technologies NASDAQ<br />

stock prices from about<br />

$68 per share at closing on<br />

<strong>April</strong> 12, to $73 at closing<br />

on <strong>April</strong> 15.<br />

An EV charging station in San Juan Capistrano. Eight of the stations<br />

would be built on the proposed Encinitas plaza. Courtesy photo<br />

thanks to a public-private<br />

partnership and federal<br />

money that aims to put in a<br />

network of 14,000 stations<br />

throughout the nation.<br />

Mike Ferry, transportation<br />

project manager at the<br />

nonprofit California Center<br />

for Sustainable Energy, said<br />

that the number of charging<br />

stations has dramatically<br />

jumped in the county —<br />

from three in 2011 to more<br />

than 500 in <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

“We have a rich ecosystem<br />

of stations in San<br />

Diego,” Ferry said. “People<br />

don’t have to dread where<br />

they’re going to charge.”<br />

With more stations in<br />

place, he said there’s a growing<br />

demand for electric cars.<br />

Other reasons consumers<br />

are going electric: <strong>The</strong><br />

“rollercoaster ride of gas<br />

prices,” the cost of electric<br />

cars has dropped and more<br />

models are being offered,<br />

Ferry said.<br />

Since 2011, electric car<br />

sales have steadily risen in<br />

the county, with 225 electric<br />

cars sold this March alone, as<br />

measured by the number of<br />

rebates turned into the<br />

state, which captures 85 percent<br />

of those who purchase<br />

an electric car.That’s according<br />

to data kept by the<br />

California Center for<br />

Sustainable Energy.<br />

Ferry said that a plaza<br />

in Encinitas makes sense,<br />

particularly for those going<br />

on longer trips.<br />

“It connects the dots for<br />

those driving to Orange<br />

County and vice versa,”<br />

Ferry said. “L.A. and Orange<br />

County are seeing a boom in<br />

electric cars as well.”


APRIL <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

OBLIVION<br />

CONTINUED FROM A11<br />

becomes more and more<br />

apparent Jack will have to<br />

make a decision that affects<br />

the future of humanity.<br />

Director Joseph Kosinski<br />

(“TRON: Legacy”) has a<br />

knack for eye-catching visual<br />

aesthetics, and his expertise<br />

in constructing a beautiful<br />

world only gets better in his<br />

second film. Each scene<br />

exhibits visuals that are nothing<br />

short of spectacular, ranging<br />

from the clean-cut magnificent<br />

(e.g., the Tower, the<br />

Bubble Ship, and the Tet<br />

space station) to the hauntingly<br />

desolate (e.g., Empire<br />

State Building, football stadium,<br />

and Jack’s cabin retreat).<br />

ODD COUPLE<br />

CONTINUED FROM A11<br />

becoming a series of tossed off<br />

one-liners after another.<br />

In Oscar’s apartment,<br />

shirts and pairs of pants are<br />

strewn across furniture, (half<br />

the fun for Scenic Director<br />

Marty Burnett, must have been<br />

in making the mess), newspapers<br />

are scattered about the<br />

floor and coffee table half-hiding<br />

uneaten sandwiches next to<br />

ashtrays filled with cigarette<br />

and cigar butts (the play uses<br />

all-electronic smoking apparatuses<br />

that produce a vapor, not<br />

real smoke), and where beer<br />

cans and empty glasses seem<br />

more likely to be sat upon than<br />

cleaned up after.<br />

During one of their regular<br />

Friday night poker games,<br />

Oscar (Matt Thompson) and his<br />

cadre of gamblers, Murray<br />

(Bernard X. Kopsho), Vinnie<br />

(Cris O’Bryon), Speed (John<br />

Nutten) and Roy (Albert Park)<br />

all start to speculate on the<br />

whereabouts of their missing<br />

sixth player Felix (Louis<br />

Lotorto).<br />

Murray, a police officer,<br />

lets his mind wander, “Maybe<br />

he’s sick,” “Maybe he’s missing.”<br />

As it turns out, they learn<br />

that Felix’s wife wants a<br />

divorce. “He’ll kill himself,”<br />

Murray exclaims. Kopsho gives<br />

the performance an enlivened<br />

sense of anxiety over that of the<br />

detached coolness Thompson<br />

gives to Oscar.<br />

Felix has indeed threatened<br />

suicide, sending his wife,<br />

of all things, a “suicide<br />

telegram.”<br />

When Felix stumbles into<br />

Whether you’re into visuals or<br />

not, there’s no denying the<br />

majesty in the director’s illustrative<br />

artistry.<br />

A thunderous electronic<br />

soundtrack by the French<br />

band M83 heightens the<br />

atmosphere in “Oblivion,”<br />

bringing the characters’ emotions<br />

into focus as they discover<br />

more about each other and<br />

the situation they’re facing.<br />

Once again, Kosinski amazes<br />

us with his ability to incorporate<br />

a score that enhances the<br />

vibrancy of the film’s vast<br />

landscape.<br />

Visuals and music aren’t<br />

the only elements Kosinski<br />

has improved on since<br />

“TRON: Legacy;” characterization<br />

has certainly undergone<br />

a significant evolution.<br />

the apartment he’s wobbly and<br />

distraught. Here, Lotorto gives<br />

new meaning to the word tense<br />

that it seems the only thing that<br />

keeps him together at times are<br />

apron strings.<br />

<strong>The</strong> group doesn’t know<br />

how to respond to Felix’s<br />

malaise; they tiptoe around<br />

him, careful not to let on they<br />

know about the impending<br />

divorce and suicide threat.<br />

This is where some of the<br />

rompish fun begins. Afraid to<br />

let Felix go anywhere in the<br />

apartment alone, including the<br />

bathroom, they take precautionary<br />

measures by slamming<br />

shut the windows of the twelfth<br />

floor apartment, with all of it<br />

ending in a maddening chase<br />

throughout the rooms to keep<br />

him from leaving.<br />

As the situation is calmed,<br />

Oscar and Felix agree to<br />

become roommates, and that is<br />

the end of the first act. It’s<br />

quick and lively.<br />

At the onset of the second<br />

half, the apartment is spotless,<br />

maybe for the first time since<br />

Oscar’s divorce. But the cleanliness<br />

isn’t without its price.<br />

Felix’s compulsions drive the<br />

poker games apart and the tension<br />

between the roommates<br />

begins to elevate.<br />

Before long the slovenly,<br />

quick-tempered Oscar<br />

explodes into a ferocious mood.<br />

Thompson has no problem<br />

going from consoling to boiling<br />

over with a ferociousness, especially<br />

when hurtling a plate of<br />

spaghetti (excuse me, linguine)<br />

across the stage.<br />

Whichever odd couple<br />

you’re accustomed to, check<br />

out this pairing, they’re fun to<br />

watch.<br />

<strong>The</strong> spectacle of “Oblivion”<br />

never overrides the character<br />

story that Kosinski seeks to<br />

tell, and his collaboration<br />

with Cruise and Kurylenko<br />

generates a heart that refuses<br />

to stop beating.<br />

I admired how Cruise<br />

instills Jack with a curiosity<br />

about and longing for an<br />

Earth he never experienced<br />

in his lifetime, and in addition<br />

to keeping his action hero status<br />

in top form, he traverses<br />

the dead planet with a wistful<br />

composure.<br />

As for Kurylenko, she<br />

delivers an excellent performance<br />

as Julia by tapping into<br />

her grace and elegance, as<br />

well as her determination to<br />

do what she must to help both<br />

Jack and humanity.<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

On the supporting end of<br />

the spectrum, Academy<br />

Award winner Morgan<br />

Freeman brings an authoritative<br />

aura of mystery and<br />

observant wisdom to the film<br />

in small, concentrated bursts.<br />

<strong>The</strong> action sequences are<br />

captured in sweeping, fluid<br />

motions and evoke the<br />

breathtaking intensity we felt<br />

when “Star Wars” entered the<br />

public consciousness. I cannot<br />

tell you the exhilaration I felt<br />

coursing through my veins as<br />

I witnessed the Bubble Ship<br />

battling the drones that pursued<br />

it across a desolate<br />

Earth. And speaking of<br />

drones, their presence in this<br />

film serves as an eerie<br />

reminder of the same controversial<br />

weaponized instru-<br />

ments we use today.<br />

Admittedly, the bulk of<br />

the plot consists of elements<br />

derived from science fiction<br />

films of the <strong>19</strong>60s and 70s,<br />

which I suspect will click well<br />

with genre fans. I understand<br />

this isn’t one of the more original<br />

stories out there, but<br />

when was the last time anything<br />

qualified as truly original?<br />

If anything, much like<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Hunger Games” and<br />

“Looper” in 2012, “Oblivion”<br />

takes the components of its<br />

predecessors and mixes them<br />

together to create an intelligent<br />

mind of its own that still<br />

manages to be unique and<br />

entertaining.<br />

When you go see<br />

“Oblivion” in theaters, you<br />

ought to see it in IMAX. Since<br />

Hit a Home Run with<br />

Bobby and Jeff!<br />

A21<br />

the film was shot using IMAX<br />

cameras, the format is ideal<br />

for capturing the colossal<br />

qualities of the story, characters,<br />

soundtrack, post-apocalyptic<br />

universe, etc. In other<br />

words, this expressive science<br />

fiction adventure is meant to<br />

be experienced in IMAX,<br />

spare no expense. Otherwise,<br />

what’s the point?<br />

MPAA rating: PG-13 for sci-fi<br />

action violence, brief strong language,<br />

and some sensuality/nudity.<br />

Running time: 2 hours 6 minutes<br />

Playing: General release


A22 THE COAST NEWS<br />

APRIL <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Legals 800<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE TS<br />

No. 12-0016897 Doc ID<br />

#000857262052005N Title Order<br />

No. 12-0027669 Investor/Insurer<br />

No. 085726205 APN No. 260-620-81-<br />

00 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT<br />

UNDER A DEED OF TRUST,<br />

DATED 12/31/2004. 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 />

to the Deed of Trust executed by<br />

JOSEPH F WINGATE, A MAR-<br />

RIED MAN AS HIS SOLE and SEP-<br />

ARATE PROPERTY, dated<br />

12/31/2004 and recorded 1/7/2005,<br />

as Instrument No. 2005-0018918, in<br />

Book N/A, Page 8510, of Official<br />

Records in the office of the County<br />

Recorder of San Diego County,<br />

State of California, will sell on<br />

05/17/<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: 1415 SAN ELIJO<br />

AVENUE, ENCINITAS, CA, 92007.<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 />

$1,686,338.59. 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 />

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 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 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 />

82<strong>19</strong> or visit this Internet Web site<br />

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

file number assigned to this case<br />

TS No. 12-0016897. 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 />

DATED: 11/04/2012 RECONTRUST<br />

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

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

CA 93063 Phone: (800) 281 82<strong>19</strong>,<br />

Sale Information (626) 927-4399<br />

Legals 800<br />

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

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

a debt collector attempting to collect<br />

a debt. Any information<br />

obtained will be used for that purpose.<br />

A-4378856 04/<strong>19</strong>/<strong>2013</strong>,<br />

04/26/<strong>2013</strong>, 05/03/<strong>2013</strong> CN 14850<br />

APN: 298-291-53-30 TS No:<br />

CA08000939-12-1 TO No: 5909897<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE<br />

YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A<br />

DEED OF TRUST DATED <strong>April</strong> 7,<br />

2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE<br />

ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR<br />

PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT<br />

A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED<br />

AN EXPLANATION OF THE<br />

NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS<br />

AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD<br />

CONTACT A LAWYER. On May<br />

10, <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 <strong>April</strong> <strong>19</strong>, 2005 as<br />

Instrument No. 2005-0322608 of<br />

official records in the Office of the<br />

Recorder of San Diego County,<br />

California, executed by SUZANNE<br />

D. BERNAS, A SINGLE WOMAN,<br />

as Trustor(s), in favor of UNITED<br />

SERVICES OF AMERICA FEDER-<br />

AL CREDIT UNION (D/B/A USA<br />

FEDERAL 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> property<br />

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: 963<br />

INTREPID COURT, SOLANA<br />

BEACH, CA 92014 a.k.a 963<br />

INTREPID COURT, DEL MAR, CA<br />

92014 <strong>The</strong> undersigned Trustee disclaims<br />

any liability for any incorrectness<br />

of the street address and<br />

other common designation, if any,<br />

shown herein. Said sale will be<br />

made without covenant or warranty,<br />

express or implied, regarding<br />

title, possession, or encumbrances,<br />

to pay the remaining principal sum<br />

of the Note(s) secured by said<br />

Deed of Trust, with interest thereon,<br />

as provided in said Note(s),<br />

advances if any, under the terms of<br />

the Deed of Trust, estimated fees,<br />

charges and expenses of the<br />

Trustee and of the trusts created<br />

by said Deed of Trust. <strong>The</strong> total<br />

amount of the unpaid balance of<br />

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 />

$379,836.24 (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 />

Legals 800<br />

CITY OF ENCINITAS<br />

SAN DIEGUITO WATER DISTRICT<br />

RESOLUTION <strong>2013</strong>-03<br />

A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF SAN<br />

DIEGUITO WATER DISTRICT AMENDING THE DISTRICT’S<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE CODE REGARDING THE TIME AND<br />

DATE OF REGULAR BOARD MEETINGS<br />

WHEREAS, Government Code Section 54954(a) requires that<br />

legislative bodies set a time, date and location of regular meetings<br />

by ordinance, resolution or by-laws; and<br />

WHEREAS, at the February 27, <strong>2013</strong> District Board Meeting,<br />

the Board directed staff to change the meeting time to 5:30<br />

p.m.; and<br />

WHEREAS, changing the District Board Meeting date to the<br />

third Wednesday of each month will reduce the number cancelled<br />

meetings;<br />

NOW, THERFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of<br />

Directors of San Dieguito Water District as follows:<br />

1. That Section 2.4 of the San Dieguito Water District<br />

Administrative Code be amended to read as follows:<br />

Time, Date and Place of Regular Board Meetings. Effective<br />

May 15, <strong>2013</strong>, the Board shall hold regular meetings on the<br />

third Wednesday of each month at 5:30 p.m. in the City of<br />

Encinitas Council Chambers, 505 South Vulcan Avenue,<br />

Encinitas, California.<br />

2. In accordance with Section 21378 of the Water Code, the<br />

District Clerk is authorized and directed to publish a copy of this<br />

resolution once a week for two successive week in a newspaper<br />

published in the County of San Diego, the county in which<br />

the District is located.<br />

PASSED AND ADOPTED this 27th day of March, <strong>2013</strong>, by the<br />

following vote, to wit: AYES: Barth, Gaspar, Kranz, Muir,<br />

Shaffer; NAYS: None; ABSENT: None; ABSTAIN: None.<br />

/Lisa Shaffer, President; ATTEST: /Gus Vina, Secretary<br />

04/<strong>19</strong>/13, 04/26/13 CN 14843<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-<strong>19</strong>65 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 />

CA08000939-12-1. 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 way<br />

to verify postponement information<br />

is to attend the scheduled sale.<br />

Date: <strong>April</strong> 12, <strong>2013</strong> TRUSTEE<br />

CORPS TS No. CA08000939-12-1<br />

17100 Gillette Ave, Irvine, CA<br />

92614 949-252-8300 Karen Talafus,<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-<strong>19</strong>65<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. P1033606 4/<strong>19</strong>,<br />

4/26, 05/03/<strong>2013</strong> CN 14849<br />

Trustee Sale No. : 20120<strong>19</strong>1200680<br />

Legals 800<br />

Title Order No.: 120<strong>19</strong>9136<br />

FHA/VA/PMI No.: NOTICE OF<br />

TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN<br />

DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF<br />

TRUST, DATED 07/17/2003.<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, LLC, as<br />

duly appointed Trustee under and<br />

pursuant to Deed of Trust<br />

Recorded on 07/24/2003 as<br />

Instrument No. 2003-08811<strong>19</strong> of<br />

official records in the office of the<br />

County Recorder of SAN DIEGO<br />

County, State of CALIFORNIA.<br />

EXECUTED BY: CHAUNCY GER-<br />

ALD WITBECK AND DONNA M<br />

WITBECK, 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 2924h(b), (payable at time of<br />

sale in lawful money of the United<br />

States). DATE OF SALE:<br />

05/13/<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 designation,<br />

if any, of the real property<br />

described above is purported to<br />

be: 720 WEST FIG STREET, FALL-<br />

BROOK, CALIFORNIA 92028<br />

APN#: 103-300-04 <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 />

Legals 800<br />

CITY OF ENCINITAS<br />

PLANNING AND BUILDING<br />

DEPARTMENT<br />

LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING<br />

PLANNING COMMISSION<br />

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

505 South Vulcan Avenue<br />

Encinitas, CA 92024<br />

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

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

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

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

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

SERVICE. IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DIS-<br />

ABILITIES ACT/SECTION 504 REHABILITATION ACT OF <strong>19</strong>73,<br />

IF YOU NEED SPECIAL ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN<br />

THESE MEETINGS, PLEASE CONTACT THE PLANNING AND<br />

BUILDING DEPARTMENT AT (760) 633-2710.<br />

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

May 2, <strong>2013</strong> at 6:00 p.m., or as soon as possible thereafter, by the<br />

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

item of the City of Encinitas:<br />

1. CASE NUMBER: 12-050 DR/CDP<br />

FILING DATE: 4/2/12<br />

APPLICANT: Larry Lipkin/James Lattin<br />

LOCATION: 185 West Jason Street (APN 254-230-47)<br />

ZONING: <strong>The</strong> subject property is located in the Residential 11<br />

(R11) zone in the Community of Leucadia and within the <strong>Coast</strong>al<br />

Appeal Zone.<br />

DESCRIPTION: Public hearing to consider a Design Review Permit<br />

and <strong>Coast</strong>al Development Permit request for the demolition of all<br />

structures on the subject site and the construction of a duplex.<br />

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

from environmental review pursuant to Sections 15301(l)(1) and<br />

15303(b) of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)<br />

Guidelines. Section 15301(l)(1) exempts the demolition and<br />

removal of one (1) single-family residence. Section 15303(b)<br />

exempts the construction of a duplex. In urbanized areas, this<br />

exemption applies to apartments, duplexes and similar structures<br />

designed for not more than six dwelling units.<br />

2. CASE NUMBER: 12-201 CDP<br />

FILING DATE: 12/18/12<br />

APPLICANT: Jim and Karla Lindstrom<br />

LOCATION: 132 Neptune Avenue (APN: 256-371-14)<br />

ZONING: <strong>The</strong> subject property is located in the Residential 8 (R-8)<br />

zone in the Community of Leucadia, the <strong>Coast</strong>al Bluff Overlay Zone<br />

and within the <strong>Coast</strong>al Appeal Zone.<br />

DESCRIPTION: Public hearing to consider a <strong>Coast</strong>al Development<br />

Permit request for the construction of a new single-family residence.<br />

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

from environmental review pursuant to Section 15303(a) of the<br />

California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines. Section<br />

15303(a) exempts the construction of single-family residence.<br />

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

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

on the 15th calendar day (10th calendar day for subdivisions)<br />

following the date of the Commission’s determination. Appeals<br />

will be considered by the City Council pursuant to Chapter 1.12 of<br />

the Municipal Code. Under California Government Code Sect.<br />

65009, if you challenge the nature of the proposed action in court,<br />

you may be limited to raising only the issues you or someone else<br />

raised regarding the matter described in this notice or written correspondence<br />

delivered to the City at or before the time and date of the<br />

determination.<br />

Items 1 & 2 are located in the City’s <strong>Coast</strong>al Zone and require<br />

issuance of a <strong>Coast</strong>al Development Permit. <strong>The</strong> actions of the<br />

Planning Commission and/or City Council relative to Items 1 &<br />

2 are appealable to the <strong>Coast</strong>al Commission pursuant to<br />

<strong>Coast</strong>al Act Section 30603 and Chapter 30.80 of the City of<br />

Encinitas Municipal Code. An aggrieved person may appeal<br />

each decision to the <strong>Coast</strong>al Commission within 10 working<br />

days following the <strong>Coast</strong>al Commission’s receipt of this notice.<br />

Applicants will be notified by the <strong>Coast</strong>al Commission as to the<br />

date the Commission’s appeal period will conclude. Appeals<br />

must be in writing to the <strong>Coast</strong>al Commission, San Diego<br />

<strong>Coast</strong> District office.<br />

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

the hearing, contact Associate Planner J. Dichoso at (760) 633-<br />

2681 or by email at jdichoso@encinitasca.gov for Item 1, and<br />

Associate Planner Todd Mierau at (760) 633-2693 or<br />

tmierau@encinitasca.gov for Item 2; or the Planning and Building<br />

Department at (760) 633-2710, 505 South Vulcan Avenue,<br />

Encinitas, CA 92024-3633 or by email at<br />

planning@encinitasca.gov.<br />

04/<strong>19</strong>/13 CN 14870<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 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 />

$270,597.06. <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 />

Legals 800<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-<strong>19</strong>65 for information<br />

regarding the trustee's sale or visit<br />

this Internet Web site www.priorityposting.com<br />

for information<br />

Legals 800<br />

regarding the sale of this property,<br />

using the file number assigned to<br />

this case 20120<strong>19</strong>1200680.<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 />

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-<strong>19</strong>65 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: 04/15/<strong>2013</strong><br />

P1033593 4/<strong>19</strong>, 4/26, 05/03/<strong>2013</strong> CN<br />

14848<br />

APN: 223-663-23 TS No:<br />

CA08002415-11-1 TO No: 1006975<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE<br />

YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A<br />

DEED OF TRUST DATED


APRIL <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Legals 800<br />

December 7, 2005. 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 />

On May 14, <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 pursuant<br />

to the power of sale contained<br />

in that certain Deed of Trust<br />

Recorded on December <strong>19</strong>, 2005 as<br />

Instrument No. 2005-10860<strong>19</strong> of<br />

official records in the Office of the<br />

Recorder of San Diego County,<br />

California, executed by STEVEN G<br />

SEYLER, AND, ELLEN P<br />

SEYLER, HUSBAND AND WIFE<br />

AS COMMUNITY PROPERTY<br />

WITH RIGHT OF SURVIVOR-<br />

SHIP, as Trustor(s), in favor of<br />

SUNTRUST MORTGAGE, INC. as<br />

Lender and MORTGAGE ELEC-<br />

TRONIC REGISTRATION SYS-<br />

TEMS, INC. as nominee for Lender,<br />

its successors and/or assigns, WILL<br />

SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO<br />

THE HIGHEST BIDDER, in lawful<br />

money of the United States, all<br />

payable at the time of sale, that<br />

certain property situated in said<br />

County, California describing the<br />

land 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: 3521 AVENIDA MARAVIL-<br />

LA, CARLSBAD, CA 92009 <strong>The</strong><br />

undersigned Trustee disclaims any<br />

liability for any incorrectness of<br />

the street address and other common<br />

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 />

expenses and advances at the time<br />

of the initial publication of this<br />

Notice of Trustee`s Sale is estimated<br />

to be $648,268.62 (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 auc-<br />

Legals 800<br />

tioned 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-<strong>19</strong>65 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 />

CA08002415-11-1. 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>April</strong> 12, <strong>2013</strong><br />

TRUSTEE CORPS TS No.<br />

CA08002415-11-1 17100 Gillette<br />

Ave, Irvine, CA 92614 949-252-8300<br />

Tina Godoy, Authorized Signatory<br />

SALE 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-<strong>19</strong>65<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. P1033511 4/<strong>19</strong>,<br />

4/26, 05/03/<strong>2013</strong> CN 14847<br />

Trustee Sale No. : 20120169808296<br />

Title Order No.: 120408858<br />

FHA/VA/PMI No.: NOTICE OF<br />

TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN<br />

DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF<br />

TRUST, DATED 04/07/2003.<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 04/18/2003 as<br />

Instrument No. 2003-0452724 of<br />

official records in the office of the<br />

County Recorder of SAN DIEGO<br />

County, State of CALIFORNIA.<br />

EXECUTED BY: WAYNE R.<br />

ROSEWEIR AND MELANIE J.<br />

ROSEWEIR, 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 2924h(b), (payable at time of<br />

sale in lawful money of the United<br />

States). DATE OF SALE:<br />

05/10/<strong>2013</strong> TIME OF SALE: 9:00<br />

AM PLACE OF SALE: SHERATON<br />

SAN DIEGO HOTEL & MARINA<br />

1380 HARBOR ISLAND DRIVE<br />

SAN DIEGO, CA 92101. STREET<br />

ADDRESS and other common designation,<br />

if any, of the real property<br />

described above is purported to<br />

be: 925 MARGUERITE LANE,<br />

CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92009<br />

APN#: 214-460-53-00 <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 />

$277,291.04. <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 />

Legals 800<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 800-280-2832 for information<br />

regarding the trustee's sale or visit<br />

this Internet Web site www.auction.com<br />

for information regarding<br />

the sale of this property, using the<br />

file number assigned to this case<br />

20120169808296. 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 />

FOR TRUSTEE SALE INFORMA-<br />

TION PLEASE CALL:<br />

AUCTION.COM, LLC ONE<br />

MAUCHLY IRVINE, CA 92618 800-<br />

280-2832 www.auction.com NDEx<br />

West, L.L.C. MAY BE ACTING AS<br />

A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT-<br />

ING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY<br />

INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL<br />

BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.<br />

NDEx West, L.L.C. as Trustee<br />

Dated: 04/12/<strong>2013</strong> P1033112 4/<strong>19</strong>,<br />

4/26, 05/03/<strong>2013</strong> CN 14844<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE<br />

(NOTICE OF LIEN SALE OF<br />

REAL PROPERTY UPON LIEN<br />

FOR HOMOWNER’S ASSOCIA-<br />

TION DUES) (CALIFORNIA<br />

CIVIL CODE 1367) Loan No: SEA-<br />

PORT HOA T.S. No: 1375997-40<br />

APN: 215-503-37-26 TRA: 09117<br />

UNINS Ref: YOU ARE IN<br />

DEFAULT UNDER A DECLARA-<br />

TION OF COVENANTS, CONDI-<br />

TIONS AND RESTRICTIONS<br />

AFFECTING YOUR PROPERTY.<br />

UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO<br />

PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT<br />

MAY BE SOLD AT APUBLIC<br />

SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA-<br />

NATION OF THE NATURE OF<br />

THE PROCEEDINGAGAINST<br />

YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A<br />

LAWYER. THIS PROPERTY IS<br />

BEING SOLD SUBJECT TO THE<br />

RIGHT OF REDEMPTION CRE-<br />

ATED IN CALIFORNIA CIVIL<br />

CODE SECTION 1367.4(C)(4).<br />

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN<br />

THAT ON May 09, <strong>2013</strong>, at<br />

10:00am, CAL-WESTERN RECON-<br />

VEYANCE CORPORATION, a<br />

California corporation as<br />

Designated Trustee, WILL SELL<br />

AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE<br />

HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH,<br />

CASHIER'S CHECK DRAWN ON<br />

A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK, A<br />

CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR<br />

FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, OR A<br />

CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR<br />

FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN<br />

ASSOCIATION, SAVINGS ASSOCI-<br />

ATION, OR SAVINGS BANK SPEC-<br />

IFIED IN SECTION 5102 OF THE<br />

FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHO-<br />

RIZED TO DO BUSINESS IN THIS<br />

STATE WILL BE HELD AT THE<br />

ENTRANCE TO THE EAST COUN-<br />

TY REGIONAL CENTER BY<br />

STATUE, 250 E. MAIN STREET EL<br />

CAJON, CALIFORNIA in the<br />

County of SAN DIEGO, State of<br />

California, and described as follows:<br />

COMPLETELY DESCRIBED<br />

IN SAID LIEN. <strong>The</strong> street address<br />

and other common designation, if<br />

any, of the real property described<br />

above is purported to be: 1750<br />

COTTONWOOD AVENUE CARLS-<br />

BAD CA 92011 <strong>The</strong> undersigned<br />

designated Trustee disclaims any<br />

liability for any incorrectness of<br />

the street address and other common<br />

designation, if any shown<br />

herein. Said sale will be made without<br />

covenant or warranty, express<br />

or implied, regarding title, possession,<br />

condition, or encumbrances to<br />

satisfy the obligations secured by<br />

and pursuant to the Power of Sale<br />

conferred in the Declaration of<br />

Covenants, Conditions, and<br />

Restrictions, which recorded on<br />

October 29, <strong>19</strong>85 as Instrument No.<br />

85-404466 in book XX, at page XX.<br />

Under said Declaration the property<br />

described above became subject<br />

to liens for unpaid dues to SEA-<br />

PORT HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIA-<br />

TION with interest thereon, and for<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

Legals 800<br />

fees, charges and expenses of the<br />

Homeowner's Association. <strong>The</strong><br />

record owner(s) of said property is<br />

(are) purported to be GABRIELE<br />

ROGERS <strong>The</strong> Association, under<br />

said Declaration of Covenants,<br />

Conditions, and Restrictions by<br />

reason of the breach thereof and<br />

default in the payments of dues<br />

thereunder, heretofore have<br />

caused to record a Notice of<br />

Delinquent Assessment and Lien<br />

in the Official Records of SAN<br />

DIEGO County, on , as Instrument<br />

No. , in Book , Page and a Notice of<br />

Default and Election to Sell as<br />

Instrument No. , Page , in Book ,<br />

and recorded on . THE TOTAL<br />

AMOUNT OF THE UNPAID BAL-<br />

ANCE OF THE OBLIGATION<br />

SECURED BY THE PROPERTY<br />

TO BE SOLD, INCLUDING ESTI-<br />

MATED COSTS, EXPENSES AND<br />

ADVANCES IS $9,442.51 Dated:<br />

<strong>April</strong> 09, <strong>2013</strong> For sales information:(6<strong>19</strong>)590-1221.<br />

Cal-Western<br />

Reconveyance Corporation, 525<br />

East Main Street, P.O. Box 22004,<br />

El Cajon, CA 92022-9004 (R-<br />

429017 04/<strong>19</strong>/13, 04/26/13, 05/03/13)<br />

CN 14841<br />

T.S. NO.: 13-01260 Loan Number:<br />

5570379-100 T.O. 01180-20620<br />

NOTICE OF UNIFIED TRUSTEE'S<br />

SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT<br />

Legals 800<br />

UNDER A DEED OF TRUST,<br />

SECURITY AGREEMENT DATED<br />

12/5/2007. 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<br />

5/3/<strong>2013</strong>, at 10:00 AM, Stewart<br />

Default Services, as duly appointed<br />

Trustee under and pursuant to<br />

Deed of Trust recorded on<br />

12/27/2007, as Document No. 2007-<br />

0795978, of Official Records in the<br />

Office of the Recorder of San<br />

Diego County, California, executed<br />

by Edward R. Ballard, a married<br />

man as sole and separate property,<br />

as Trustor, 1st Pacific Bank of<br />

California, as Beneficiary. WILL<br />

SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO<br />

THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR<br />

CASH (payable at time of sale in<br />

lawful money of the United States,<br />

by Cash, a Cashier's check drawn<br />

by a 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). At: At<br />

the entrance to the east county<br />

regional center by statue, 250 E.<br />

Legals 800<br />

Main Street, El Cajon, CA, all<br />

right, title and interest conveyed to<br />

and now held by it under said Deed<br />

of Trust in the property situated in<br />

said San Diego County, California,<br />

describing the land therein: As<br />

more fully described in said Deed<br />

of Trust. A.P.N.: 213-262-13-15 <strong>The</strong><br />

property heretofore described is<br />

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 />

6104 Innovation Way #N1,<br />

Carlsbad, CA 92009 <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, 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 />

trust created by said Deed of Trust,<br />

to-wit: $500,251.76 estimated.<br />

Accrued interest and additional<br />

advances, if any, will increase the<br />

Legals 800<br />

A23<br />

figure prior to sale. Beneficiary<br />

hereby elects to conduct a unified<br />

foreclosure sale pursuant to the<br />

provisions of California<br />

Commercial Code section 9604, et<br />

seq., and to include in the non judicial<br />

foreclosure of the real property<br />

interest described in the Deed of<br />

Trust dated 12/5/2007, between the<br />

original trustor and the original<br />

beneficiary, as it may have been<br />

amended from time to time, and<br />

pursuant to any other instruments<br />

between the trustor and beneficiary<br />

referencing a security interest<br />

in personal property. Beneficiary<br />

reserves its right to revoke its election<br />

as to some or all of said personal<br />

property and/or fixtures, or<br />

to add additional personal property<br />

and/or fixtures to the election<br />

herein expressed, as Beneficiary's<br />

sole election, from time to time<br />

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Eating less meat and more vegetables is kind to your body and the planet; these vegetarian samosas make the point quite tastily. Photo courtesy<br />

of Kam & Co.<br />

When you think of celebrating Earth Day (<strong>April</strong> 22), it’s<br />

unlikely that food comes to mind. But maybe it<br />

should.<br />

<strong>The</strong> first Earth Day, in <strong>19</strong>70, was all about environmental<br />

pollution. A year later, Frances Moore Lappe (Lah-PAY) brought<br />

food into the equation, addressing the intersection of food production<br />

and the environment in her groundbreaking cookbook<br />

“Diet for a Small Planet.” She argued that the large-scale, pesticide-intensive<br />

farming of grain to feed animals to produce meat<br />

to feed people wastes food, water and other resources. Lappe was<br />

among the most persuasive voices arguing that eating “lower on<br />

the food chain” is healthier for the planet.<br />

Subsequent research on the effects of meat, dairy and<br />

processed foods on our health and waistlines revealed that eating<br />

lower on the food chain is healthier for us, too.<br />

Scores of writers followed Lappe. In 2008, Mark Bittman, a<br />

writer for <strong>The</strong> New York Times, addressed the issue in “Food<br />

Matters: A Guide to Conscious Eating.” According to Bittman,<br />

industrial meat production is responsible worldwide for one-fifth<br />

of the production of greenhouse gas. Couple that with the<br />

research that has linked diets high in animal protein to cardiac<br />

disease and certain cancers, and Bittman’s solution seems obvious:<br />

Eat less meat.<br />

Troth Wells’ new cookbook makes the same point. “Small<br />

Planet, Small Plates” is a celebration of meatless cooking from<br />

around the world. Wells, also the author of “One World<br />

Vegetarian Cookbook,” offers delicious alternatives to meatbased<br />

dishes.<br />

“Food is a starting point” for addressing our environmental<br />

concerns, says Wells. We can start on Earth Day with these tasty<br />

vegetarian samosas.<br />

SAMOSAS<br />

Yield: 8 to 10 individual samosas, or about 4 servings<br />

4 (17-by-12 inch) sheets frozen phyllo dough (also sold as<br />

“filo” or “fillo”)<br />

1 potato, finely diced<br />

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1 carrot, finely diced<br />

1/2 cup fresh or frozen peas (thawed, if frozen)<br />

Peanut or other vegetable oil, as needed<br />

1 onion, finely chopped<br />

3 cloves garlic, finely chopped<br />

1/2 teaspoon garam masala (an Indian spice mix sold in<br />

many supermarkets and natural foods stores)<br />

1/2 teaspoon ground coriander<br />

1/2 teaspoon cumin seeds<br />

1/2 fresh chili, seeded and finely chopped, or 1/4 teaspoon<br />

chili powder<br />

2 tablespoons fresh cilantro, chopped<br />

Salt and pepper<br />

Water, as needed<br />

1 or 2 lemons or limes, cut into quarters<br />

Thaw the phyllo according to package directions. Place the<br />

sheets between two large pieces of waxed paper and cover with<br />

a slightly damp kitchen towel to keep them from drying out.<br />

Fit a saucepan with a steamer and add water to the level of<br />

the steamer. Add the potatoes and carrots, cover, and bring the<br />

water to a boil.Steam the vegetables until just tender,7 to 15 minutes,<br />

depending on size of dice. Add the peas and cook for 1 to 2<br />

minutes, until heated through. Drain the vegetables and set<br />

aside.<br />

In a wok or heavy skillet, heat about 1 tablespoon of oil over<br />

medium-high heat and swirl to coat the bottom and sides. Add<br />

the onion and cook, stirring until soft, about 5 minutes. Add the<br />

garlic and cook 30 seconds. Next, sprinkle in the garam masala,<br />

ground coriander, cumin seeds and chili. Stir well, cooking for<br />

about 30 seconds.<br />

Add the potatoes, carrots, peas and 1 tablespoon of the<br />

cilantro. Season with salt and pepper and stir. Continue to stir as<br />

you cook the mixture for 5 minutes, adding a bit more oil or a little<br />

water if the mixture is too dry. Remove from the pan and set<br />

aside to cool.<br />

On a work surface, arrange one phyllo sheet with the short<br />

side facing you and brush lightly with oil.Top with a second sheet<br />

and brush lightly with oil. Cut stacked phyllo lengthwise into 5<br />

strips, each 12 inches by about 3 1/2 inches. Working quickly, put<br />

a spoonful of filling near the bottom corner of each strip, using up<br />

about half the filling on the five strips. Fold corner of one strip<br />

over to enclose filling and form a triangle. Continue folding the<br />

strip, maintaining a triangle shape as if you were folding a flag.<br />

Moisten the edge with a bit of water and press to seal. Repeat<br />

with remaining strips. Set the completed triangles on a platter or<br />

cookie sheet and cover with plastic wrap to keep from drying out.<br />

Repeat the process with the remaining 2 sheets of phyllo.<br />

Line a platter with paper towels. Heat some more oil in the<br />

wok and, when hot, quickly fry the samosas until they are golden<br />

on both sides. Drain on the prepared platter and serve hot, with<br />

the remaining tablespoon of cilantro scattered on top and the<br />

lime or lemon quarters alongside.


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A26 THE COAST NEWS<br />

APRIL <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

KESSLER<br />

CONTINUED FROM A17<br />

DMV exam, and made her<br />

move south.<br />

She lined up a shoebox<br />

studio apartment in Ocean<br />

Beach. And her move coincided<br />

with two new sponsorships<br />

that really altered her status —<br />

Billabong and Plus One<br />

Surfboards. But it wasn’t an<br />

easy transition.<br />

“It was hard moving down<br />

here at 17. I went from a high<br />

school student living in a small<br />

town with my family,to moving<br />

to a big city and being independent,”<br />

said Kessler.<br />

“This was before your<br />

phone came with a GPS, so<br />

everyday without fail, I would<br />

get lost driving home from<br />

surfing, the market or the gym.<br />

“It got so ridiculous that I<br />

had to buy a really cheap GPS.<br />

It only worked half the time,<br />

but it helped!”<br />

Kessler slowly adjusted to<br />

San Diego. She trained everyday,competed<br />

every week,and<br />

Life is<br />

school right<br />

now, with some<br />

surfing on<br />

weekends.”<br />

spent the remainder of her<br />

time traveling or cementing<br />

her professional career.<br />

After a few years of committed<br />

and disciplined competition,<br />

Kessler began to lose<br />

her drive.<br />

WE DELIVER<br />

Kenzie Kessler<br />

“I reached a point where I<br />

started to resent and hate surfing.<br />

I had to force myself to get<br />

in the water or to train.When I<br />

would surf a heat, my mind<br />

would be somewhere else, and<br />

suddenly there would be five<br />

minutes left and I hadn’t<br />

caught a wave yet.That’s when<br />

I decided to stop competing,<br />

take a six-month break from<br />

surfing, and enjoy things in my<br />

life that I hadn’t been able to<br />

do,” said Kessler.<br />

Needing work, she contemplated<br />

becoming a lifeguard<br />

and enrolled in an EMT<br />

course that included lifeguard<br />

training.<br />

She immediately connected<br />

with the medical world, a<br />

direct link to her years of athletics<br />

and physical training.<br />

She’s since dedicated herself<br />

to school. She’s completing<br />

Physical <strong>The</strong>rapy pre-requisites<br />

at MiraCosta College, and<br />

plans to transfer to Cal State<br />

Long Beach for an advanced<br />

physical therapy program and<br />

focus.<br />

“Life is school right now,<br />

with some surfing on the weekends,”<br />

said Kessler.<br />

It’s a comedic reversal<br />

from where she stood at 17,but<br />

it also makes sense. Surfing<br />

led her to a world of intensive<br />

competition, athletic drive,<br />

training and physical therapy.<br />

Kessler’s dream is to be a<br />

physical therapist, working for<br />

a pro or college baseball team,<br />

or perhaps in surfing.<br />

And that dream starts in<br />

about seven years, when she<br />

finishes school.<br />

Spencer Hirsch is a marketing professional,<br />

community worker and writer.<br />

Follow @spencerhirsch on Twitter<br />

and Instagram, and email him at<br />

spencerhirsch@gmail.com.<br />

GOALS<br />

CONTINUED FROM A17<br />

their efforts to join, Becker<br />

said.<br />

Becker said that the new<br />

league is taking the right<br />

approach when it comes to<br />

starting a new professional<br />

women’s soccer league. In<br />

prior attempts, the problem,<br />

she said was that it wasn’t built<br />

up at the grassroots level.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y didn’t start it slowly<br />

and then gradually build it<br />

to something bigger,” she said.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y wanted it to be like an<br />

NFL-type of league at the<br />

beginning, which just isn’t possible.”<br />

But the game of soccer is<br />

very healthy in San Diego,<br />

Becker said. “San Diego is<br />

kind of a hot bed for soccer in<br />

general, and I think there’s<br />

plenty of women playing here<br />

and there’s a huge adult soccer<br />

league as well; tons of youth,<br />

obviously. So, I think here it’s<br />

thriving, it’s not a matter of at<br />

this level, it’s a matter of<br />

whether or not it’s thriving at<br />

the pro level.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> new league has gotten<br />

U.S. Soccer involved and<br />

has put money in and is also<br />

subsidizing the salaries of the<br />

National Team’s players so that<br />

the NWSL has a better chance<br />

of succeeding.<br />

Getting the SeaLions<br />

ready for that next level is<br />

Nielsen’s next challenge, as<br />

they get closer to solidifying<br />

their roster this season, which<br />

opens on the road May <strong>19</strong>.<br />

Nielsen said that their<br />

team was at the potential now,<br />

where they should be winning<br />

the championship, and could<br />

be winning it.<br />

“We are a great team that<br />

year after year, even keeps getting<br />

better,” Nielsen said. “I<br />

think that among all of the<br />

teams in the WPSL, definitely<br />

we are at the top.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> last two years it has<br />

been hurtful, because we have<br />

been knocked out in the<br />

regional finals, and we were<br />

probably expected to win last<br />

year’s game.”<br />

San Diego SeaLions’ general manager<br />

Amie Becker (right) with former<br />

SeaLions player and U.S.<br />

National Team player Rachel<br />

Buehler. Photo by Aaron Jaffe<br />

But with rising expectations<br />

for another winning season<br />

and a potential move into<br />

a professional league next season,<br />

Becker and Nielsen will<br />

be searching for those core<br />

players that will be going with<br />

them to the next level.<br />

“I think the hardest part<br />

is having everybody understand<br />

and see our expectations<br />

and know their roles on<br />

the team, whether they’re<br />

going to be with us or not,”<br />

Nielsen said.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y’re also strengthening<br />

their message to the team<br />

in terms of fitness and commitment<br />

levels.<br />

“When you show them<br />

the way, they buy into it and<br />

they give you 100 percent,”<br />

Nielsen said.<br />

When the roster comes<br />

together at the beginning of<br />

May, Nielsen said any other<br />

messages or statements given<br />

to the team would come as the<br />

team evolves.<br />

“Those messages are<br />

defined,” she said. “You don’t<br />

just throw them into something.As<br />

a coach I wait and see<br />

where is the right statement,<br />

the right saying.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> SeaLions will have<br />

their home opener June 9 at<br />

Cathedral Catholic High<br />

School against the Ajax<br />

America Women.


APRIL <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Here’s to finding the right teachers<br />

CHRIS<br />

AHRENS<br />

Sea Notes<br />

Sometimes I think<br />

Grauer School Headmaster<br />

Stuart Grauer cares more<br />

about surfing than education.<br />

Mostly, however, I realize<br />

he sees no difference<br />

between the two endeavors.<br />

Grauer, who recently<br />

completed a book on his<br />

own endless search for<br />

knowledge titled “Real<br />

Teachers,” has been educated<br />

through years of university<br />

studies, countless<br />

books, extensive travel, one<br />

marriage, one child, one<br />

medicine man, a holocaust<br />

survivor, numerous bikers,<br />

150 kids who want to learn,<br />

nearly twice that many parents<br />

who also hope to learn,<br />

nearly everyone he’s ever<br />

met, the mountains he loves<br />

to ski and the oceans he<br />

loves to ride waves on.<br />

While he might not admit to<br />

it, I think the waves are his<br />

greatest teacher.<br />

Grauer, who has been<br />

surfing for more than 40<br />

years, realizes that surfing<br />

is more than simply performing<br />

on a surfboard, but<br />

is a dive into a bottomless<br />

well that connects you with<br />

life while offering lessons<br />

not only about the world<br />

around us, but about ourselves.<br />

It is my privilege to<br />

take Grauer School students<br />

surfing and assist<br />

their surf coach, ripper<br />

Sean Preci, in observing<br />

them as they learn lessons<br />

taught no other way. We are<br />

called instructors, but<br />

spend little time showing<br />

students the correct way to<br />

ride a surfboard, instead<br />

pointing them in the right<br />

direction and allowing<br />

them to “learn by discovery,”<br />

which is the Grauer<br />

School motto.<br />

<strong>The</strong> discovery began<br />

this year as more than half<br />

a dozen kids faced off with<br />

the Pacific Ocean in late<br />

September. <strong>The</strong>ir abilities<br />

varied as did their enthusiasm<br />

and I watched, thinking<br />

the first cold snap would<br />

send 90 percent of them<br />

back indoors, where a heated<br />

gym class would be a<br />

welcome alternative to a 55degree<br />

ocean. With few<br />

exceptions, however, each<br />

of these students persevered,<br />

pushing through the<br />

white water to ride waves,<br />

even though this year ranks<br />

as one of the coldest in my<br />

half-century as a surfer.<br />

Some of the surfers like<br />

Luca Commetti and Nichole<br />

Goldsmid and Max Beau<br />

already had a good grasp of<br />

the sport. For many others<br />

it was a first-time experience.<br />

Days were spent<br />

pearling in the soup, boards<br />

chasing bodies, or vise<br />

versa, with only a few stitches,<br />

and bruised egos to show<br />

for it.<br />

We all shivered togeth-<br />

er in the wind and rain, and<br />

little by little things began<br />

coming together. We<br />

weren’t really ready, but<br />

there we were, in weekly<br />

surf completions with<br />

schools that had many<br />

times the numbers of students<br />

we did to draw from.<br />

As expected Luca and<br />

Nichole surfed well and<br />

placed highly in the opening<br />

events. In women’s longboarding,<br />

however, it was<br />

novice 15-year-old Sofia<br />

Drewelow who showed<br />

promise and carried off a<br />

forth place medal in event<br />

number one. In the next<br />

event, Sofia scored a second.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n a third. <strong>The</strong>n a<br />

first and, finally, a second.<br />

By year’s end Sofia had<br />

taken second place overall<br />

in her division, making her<br />

the highest finisher in our<br />

little school.<br />

While we are all proud<br />

of Sofia’s accomplishments<br />

on a surfboard, there is<br />

something more. She and<br />

her surfing classmates are<br />

receiving an education in a<br />

world where tests are joyfully<br />

taken daily and, no<br />

matter what, nobody ever<br />

scores 100 percent. Surfers<br />

or not, she, and the entire<br />

Grauer School are enrolled<br />

in a lifelong program where<br />

you forever get better, but<br />

never graduate. Here’s to<br />

great teachers, human and<br />

otherwise.<br />

Chris Ahrens is a surfer and author of<br />

four books on surfing. E-mail him at<br />

cahrens@coastnewsgroup.com.<br />

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A28 THE COAST NEWS<br />

APRIL <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong>


B<br />

APRIL <strong>19</strong>,<br />

<strong>2013</strong><br />

JEAN<br />

GILLETTE<br />

Small Talk<br />

Thanks to<br />

the risk<br />

takers<br />

Jean Gillette has taken a<br />

week off.This is a column from<br />

her archives.<br />

It is true that in spring,<br />

fancies turn. For many people,<br />

it’s that time of year<br />

when wild and foolish plans<br />

are put into action.<br />

I love these interesting,<br />

curious people. I try to surround<br />

myself with them,read<br />

their books and listen raptly<br />

as they spin the tales of their<br />

discoveries and adventures.<br />

<strong>The</strong> best part is that I never<br />

envy them. <strong>The</strong>re is nary a<br />

daring bone in my body or<br />

thrill-seeking cell in my cerebellum.<br />

I may be slapdash,<br />

sometimes spontaneous and<br />

I can even claim enthusiastic.<br />

I will never, however, be very<br />

brave, and my curiosity is<br />

easily satisfied.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sun comes up and<br />

goes down. It’s magic. That’s<br />

swell. I was fascinated when<br />

I found out why, but I would<br />

have been content to go<br />

through life just knowing it<br />

happens because I saw it<br />

happen. <strong>The</strong> same goes for<br />

most laws of physics. I might<br />

have been one of those “the<br />

earth is flat” sort of people.<br />

Although I regularly wish<br />

that I could be Queen of<br />

Everything, I cannot deny<br />

that if I had been in charge<br />

over the ages, life might be<br />

considerably more bland.<br />

A good example is the<br />

artichoke. Hungry or not, I<br />

would have strolled right by<br />

that ugly, prickly thing and<br />

never have imagined that if<br />

you trimmed off the thorns,<br />

steamed it and then were satisfied<br />

to nibble just the very<br />

end off of every leaf, you<br />

would enjoy a tasty side dish.<br />

TURN TO SMALL TALK ON B17<br />

From catching waves to catching crooks,<br />

Encinitas detective retires after 20 years<br />

By Jared Whitlock<br />

ENCINITAS — Recently<br />

retired Sheriff’s detective<br />

Robert Stevenson didn’t exactly<br />

fit the law enforcement mold<br />

when he applied to the department<br />

in the late <strong>19</strong>80s.<br />

For one, Stevenson was 15<br />

years older than most candidates,<br />

and he didn’t have a<br />

background in crime fighting.<br />

A Texan with a yearning to<br />

surf, Stevenson moved to<br />

Hawaii in his 20s, working as a<br />

waiter and bartender during<br />

the night so he could surf all<br />

day.<br />

After going through a<br />

divorce, he moved to Carlsbad<br />

from Hawaii to start anew at<br />

the age of 39.<br />

He was open to change,<br />

and it just so happened that a<br />

friend working in the Sheriff’s<br />

department encouraged<br />

Stevenson to give police work a<br />

try.<br />

“I put my application in<br />

thinking that’s as far as I<br />

thought it would go,”Stevenson<br />

said. “Lo and behold to my surprise,<br />

I began going through<br />

the process.”<br />

Unexpected as the position<br />

was, it gave Stevenson<br />

newfound purpose. And<br />

throughout his career, he<br />

proved that law enforcement<br />

By Rachel Stine<br />

RANCHO SANTA FE —<br />

<strong>The</strong> collection of fire prevention<br />

fees for rural areas of<br />

California, including Rancho<br />

Santa Fe, has been postponed<br />

this year due to thousands of<br />

complaints challenging its<br />

billing and legality.<br />

Several legislative bills<br />

aiming to eliminate or replace<br />

the fee have been presented to<br />

state Senate and Assembly<br />

committees as well.<br />

Authorized by a budget<br />

bill in 2011, property owners in<br />

rural areas where the state is<br />

financially responsible for fire<br />

protection are required to pay<br />

an annual fee.<strong>The</strong> fee is intended<br />

to pay for fire prevention<br />

measures carried out by the<br />

A laid-back surfer who later became a detective, Robert Stevenson proved that law enforcement takes all<br />

kinds. Photo by Jared Whitlock<br />

takes all kinds of personalities.<br />

Conrad Berlinsky, a senior<br />

detective who worked with him<br />

for nearly 20 years in Encinitas,<br />

said that Stevenson always<br />

California Department of<br />

Forestry and Fire Protection,<br />

referred to as Cal Fire.<br />

Late last year, more than<br />

100,800 property owners in San<br />

Diego County were billed as<br />

much as $150 per habitable<br />

structure.<br />

Local officials claim that<br />

these property owners already<br />

pay for fire protection from Cal<br />

Fire and local agencies, including<br />

the Rancho Santa Fe Fire<br />

Protection District, through<br />

property taxes and other fees.<br />

“I continue to oppose the<br />

$150-a-year tax because homeowners<br />

already pay for fire protection,”<br />

said San Diego<br />

County Supervisor Dianne<br />

Jacob in a recent statement.<br />

“What the state needs to do<br />

kept a cool head.<br />

“He always brought calm<br />

to situations — a sense of maturity,”<br />

Berlinsky said. “That’s<br />

important when you’re thrown<br />

instead is prioritize public safety<br />

and make sure Cal Fire is<br />

adequately funded, without<br />

putting additional burdens on<br />

taxpayers.”<br />

Jacob has encouraged<br />

billed county residents to pay<br />

the fee but petition for reconsideration<br />

and contact their<br />

local state representatives to<br />

oppose the fee.<br />

Cal Fire has received more<br />

than 87,000 petitions for reconsideration<br />

after billing more<br />

than 825,000 California homeowners<br />

last year.<br />

<strong>The</strong> agency has not yet<br />

determined when, or if, the collection<br />

of the fire fee will<br />

resume this year.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Assembly Committee<br />

on Natural Resources passed<br />

into situations like finding evidence<br />

at bank robberies or<br />

called to stop an assault.”<br />

TURN TO DETECTIVE ON B17<br />

Fire fee collection halted by heated opposition<br />

two bills, presented by<br />

Republican Assemblymen<br />

Mike Morrell and Tim<br />

Donnelly, to repeal the fire fees<br />

on <strong>April</strong> 15.<br />

<strong>The</strong> two bills claim that<br />

the fee is actually a tax and as<br />

such would require a two-thirds<br />

vote. Yet the fee was approved<br />

only with a majority vote in<br />

2011.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bills will be submitted<br />

to the Assembly<br />

Appropriations Committee<br />

next.<br />

Democrat Assemblyman<br />

Wesley Chesbro, chair of the<br />

Natural Resources Committee,<br />

is in the process of putting forward<br />

a bill that would replace<br />

TURN TO FEES ON B17<br />

SECTION<br />

Council<br />

discusses<br />

Hwy 101<br />

projects<br />

By Bianca Kaplanek<br />

SOLANA BEACH —<br />

Improvements to the west<br />

side of <strong>Coast</strong> Highway 101<br />

are still expected to be finished<br />

ahead of schedule<br />

and perhaps under budget,<br />

leaving city officials with<br />

an opportunity to apply<br />

unused contingency funds<br />

to two additional projects<br />

that will increase the walkability<br />

of the corridor.<br />

But at the <strong>April</strong> 10<br />

meeting, when the proposals<br />

were presented, council<br />

members opted to wait<br />

until the Highway 101<br />

upgrades are further along<br />

before making a decision.<br />

One proposed change<br />

would provide landscape<br />

and sidewalk improvements<br />

on Plaza Street,<br />

between the highway and<br />

Acacia Avenue.<br />

<strong>The</strong> other would add a<br />

sidewalk to the west side of<br />

the 101 beginning just<br />

north of Ocean Street,<br />

where the existing sidewalk<br />

ends, to the north city<br />

limits just south of Cardiff<br />

State Beach in Encinitas.<br />

Work on Plaza would<br />

include upgrading the four<br />

corners where that road<br />

intersects with Acacia to<br />

meet Americans with<br />

Disabilities Act requirements<br />

and improve the<br />

pedestrian corridor<br />

between the 101 and<br />

Fletcher Cove Park.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re would be<br />

striped crosswalks and new<br />

curb ramps, sidewalks and<br />

landscaping. Both cityowned<br />

parking lots would<br />

also be revitalized. <strong>The</strong><br />

sidewalk project north of<br />

Ocean would include a 5foot<br />

wide bikeway.<br />

<strong>The</strong> estimated cost for<br />

each project is $138,000,<br />

including a $10,000 contin-<br />

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B2 THE COAST NEWS<br />

APRIL <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Robbie Glatts and Clinton Alden present the first-place ribbon for cutest dog to Gaby, a 4-pound teacup poodle,<br />

and her owner, Susan Norton. Photos by Bianca Kaplanek<br />

Pooches, people ‘paws’ for some fun<br />

SOLANA BEACH — A<br />

dog-gone good time was had<br />

by all at the seventh annual<br />

Paws in the Park canine event<br />

<strong>April</strong> 14 at La Colonia Park.<br />

<strong>The</strong> four-hour event was<br />

presented by the Solana Beach<br />

Parks and Recreation<br />

Commission and included<br />

activities, exhibitions and rescued<br />

pets available for adoption.<br />

Highlighting the free<br />

event was a dog contest<br />

judged by City Council members<br />

Lesa Heebner, Peter Zahn<br />

and David Zito and Parks and<br />

Recreation youth commissioners<br />

Isabelle Imacseng, Clinton<br />

Alden and Robbie Glatts.<br />

Winners were named in a<br />

variety of categories, including<br />

biggest, smallest and<br />

cutest dog, closest owner-pet<br />

lookalike, best tail wagger and<br />

best trick, although all canines<br />

received a pawticipation ribbon.<br />

Gently used dog toys,<br />

leashes, beds and blankets<br />

were collected for animal rescue<br />

groups and information<br />

was available for everything<br />

from positive pet training and<br />

holistic care to spay and<br />

neuter assistance and how to<br />

pamper a pet.<br />

<strong>The</strong> event also featured a<br />

“yappy hour” and demonstrations<br />

by the <strong>Coast</strong>al Express<br />

Flyball Team, which is a dog<br />

relay race, and Flying Disc<br />

Dogs.<br />

Sporting her first-place ribbon for smallest dog is Athena, a Chihuahua.


APRIL <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

by CHUCK<br />

ODD<br />

SHEPHERD<br />

FILES<br />

Compelling<br />

Explanations<br />

In March, Washington<br />

state Rep. Ed Orcutt, apparently<br />

upset that bicyclists use<br />

the state’s roads without paying<br />

the state gasoline tax for<br />

highway maintenance, proposed<br />

a 5 percent tax on bicycles<br />

that cost more than $500,<br />

pointing out that bicyclists<br />

impose environmental costs<br />

as well. Since carbon dioxide<br />

is a major greenhouse gas, he<br />

wrote one constituent (and<br />

reported in the Huffington<br />

Post in March), bike riders’<br />

“increased heart rate and<br />

respiration” over car drivers<br />

creates additional pollution.<br />

(Days later, he apologized for<br />

the suggestion that bicyclists<br />

actually were worse for the<br />

environment than cars.)<br />

Ironies<br />

A Boston Herald<br />

reporter said in March that<br />

he had been kicked out of a<br />

State Ethics Commission<br />

training session (which might<br />

not be unreasonable, as the<br />

meeting was for<br />

Massachusetts House members<br />

only). However, at least<br />

two people in attendance<br />

refused to give their real<br />

names to the reporter as they<br />

left. Rep. Tim Toomey insisted<br />

he was not a member<br />

(though he is) but was “just<br />

passing through,” and<br />

Commission chairman<br />

Charles Swartwood III (a former<br />

federal judge magistrate)<br />

refused to give his<br />

name at all, telling the<br />

reporter, “I’m not saying<br />

because that’s a private matter.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> Litigious Society<br />

Aspiring rap music<br />

bigshot Bernard Bey, 32, filed<br />

a $200,000 lawsuit in<br />

February in New York City<br />

against his parents, alleging<br />

that they owe him because<br />

they have been unloving and<br />

“indifferent”to his homelessness<br />

and refuse even to take<br />

him back in to get a shower.<br />

Bey, who raps as “Brooklyn<br />

Streets,” said everything<br />

would be forgiven if they<br />

would just buy him two<br />

Domino’s Pizza franchises so<br />

that he could eventually earn<br />

enough to become “a force to<br />

be reckoned with in the hiphop<br />

industry.”<br />

San Dieguito moves forward<br />

with middle school project<br />

By Sandy Coronilla<br />

COAST CITIES — <strong>The</strong><br />

San Dieguito Union High<br />

School District board of<br />

trustees voted last week to<br />

buy land to build a new middle<br />

school in Pacific<br />

Highlands Ranch.<br />

<strong>The</strong> district will use general<br />

obligation bonds from<br />

Proposition AA, voterapproved<br />

last fall, to finance<br />

the purchase of land from<br />

Pardee Homes.<strong>The</strong> cost of the<br />

new middle school is estimated<br />

at $71.2 million.<br />

“A lot of work has gone<br />

into this moment,” said Eric<br />

Dill, associate superintendent.<br />

In March 2010 a district<br />

task force determined that a<br />

new school would be needed<br />

to alleviate growth pressures<br />

at Carmel Valley Middle<br />

School, whose current enrollment<br />

is highest amongst San<br />

Dieguito’s middle schools.<br />

<strong>The</strong> new school will be<br />

located next to Canyon Crest<br />

Academy and will open in<br />

phases beginning fall 2015.<br />

Humane Society raises<br />

awareness on abuses<br />

By Promise Yee<br />

COAST CITIES — <strong>The</strong><br />

San Diego Humane Society,<br />

which serves the cities of<br />

Oceanside and San Diego,<br />

responded to 1,800 animal<br />

abuse reports last year.<br />

Most of the calls required<br />

pet owner education, but 20<br />

calls brought criminal<br />

charges.<br />

One notable case of<br />

animal abuse was filed<br />

against El Cajon resident<br />

Johnson Le, who ran one<br />

pet shop in Oceanside and<br />

two pet shops in San Diego.<br />

Le received five years of<br />

probation and was required<br />

to perform 80 hours of community<br />

service after his<br />

three shops were closed and<br />

117 pets were removed due<br />

to lack of food, water and<br />

needed medical attention.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re were dogs, puppies,<br />

a 7-foot python, bunnies,<br />

birds — overnight we<br />

had 117 animals,” said Kelli<br />

Herwehe, San Diego<br />

Humane Society public<br />

relations coordinator.<br />

A space to accommodate<br />

the large number of<br />

animals was organized and<br />

special care was arranged<br />

for exotic animals removed<br />

from the pet shops.<br />

Herwehe said the goal<br />

of the Humane Society is to<br />

stop animal abuse by raising<br />

public awareness and<br />

encouraging people to<br />

report suspected abuse.<br />

<strong>April</strong> is National<br />

Prevention of Animal<br />

Cruelty Month.<br />

“It’s important for people<br />

to know the signs to<br />

look for,” Herwehe said.<br />

“Animals can’t talk. We<br />

need to be their voice.”<br />

Signs of possible abuse<br />

are pets with body wounds,<br />

patches of missing hair,<br />

those that are extremely<br />

thin or limping, and owners<br />

who keep a large number of<br />

animals on one property.<br />

A person striking or<br />

abusing an animal needs to<br />

be reported to the Humane<br />

Society Humane Law<br />

Enforcement Department.<br />

Animal neglect is also a<br />

concern.<br />

“About 90 percent is<br />

educating the public,”<br />

Herwehe said. “It’s not<br />

intentional cruelty or neglect.”<br />

Pet owners must provide<br />

food, water and shelter<br />

from the weather for their<br />

pets.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y must also allow<br />

animals sufficient space to<br />

move freely. Tethering a dog<br />

is illegal due to the possibility<br />

of accidental strangulation.<br />

A pet’s misbehavior is<br />

often a sign of boredom and<br />

owner neglect.<br />

“Training is the best<br />

method to change behaviors<br />

you want your pet to have,”<br />

Herwehe said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Humane Society<br />

holds monthly classes on<br />

pet care and training.<br />

Suspected animal<br />

abuse or neglect should be<br />

reported to the San Diego<br />

Humane Society Humane<br />

Law Enforcement<br />

Department at (6<strong>19</strong>) 243-<br />

3466 or sdhumane.org.<br />

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APRIL <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

HI-NOON HELPERS<br />

Carlsbad Hi-Noon Rotary Club Community Service Director Velyn Anderson, left,<br />

presents a check for $750 to President of the North <strong>Coast</strong> Chapter of the National<br />

Assistance League Yvonne Finocchiaro, right, and Maureen Simons, center, representing<br />

the Assistance League of the North <strong>Coast</strong>, to support its work with the underprivileged<br />

children in need. For more information, visit carlsbadhinoonrotary.org. Courtesy photo<br />

Fun hunt in the<br />

village for Earth Day<br />

CARLSBAD — Make<br />

this Earth Day special by<br />

being part of a village-wide<br />

scavenger hunt.<br />

Carlsbad Causes for<br />

Community (C3) has put<br />

together an Earth Day<br />

Scavenger Hunt that runs<br />

from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. <strong>April</strong><br />

21 and includes 29 businesses<br />

in the village, more than<br />

$5,000 in “Visit the Village”<br />

prize packages and “Village<br />

Bucks” for the first 50 winners.<br />

<strong>The</strong> hunt ends at Boxd<br />

Restaurant, 430 Carlsbad<br />

Village Drive.<br />

A $10 donation to the<br />

Multiple Sclerosis Society<br />

gets you into the hunt, and<br />

is free for anyone who<br />

walked the MS walk at<br />

Legoland earlier that morning.<br />

Hunters will pick up<br />

their first clues at Carlsbad<br />

Village <strong>The</strong>atre, 2822 State<br />

St. <strong>The</strong>re will be early clue<br />

pickup available at the<br />

Team Carlsbad Tent at<br />

Legoland.<br />

Inventory Liquidation<br />

SALE!!!<br />

75% off everything!<br />

Everything Must Go!<br />

All store fixtures,<br />

equipment and shelving<br />

units for sale!<br />

(excludes copying services and paper)<br />

760-753-4703<br />

700 Second Street<br />

Downtown Encinitas,<br />

Corner of 2nd & F St.<br />

Bluff erosion encroached on the site of a former lifeguard tower at the San Elijo Campgrounds, forcing officials<br />

to remove it in 2010. In the coming weeks a temporary lifeguard tower will be put near the orange cones,<br />

far right. Tentatively scheduled to be built in 2015, a permanent tower will be constructed slightly east of the<br />

interim one. Photo by Jared Whitlock<br />

New lifeguard tower on the horizon<br />

By Jared Whitlock<br />

ENCINITAS — Concrete<br />

foundation is the only remnant<br />

of a San Elijo lifeguard<br />

tower that overlooked the<br />

Encinitas coastline for<br />

decades. But once again, lifeguards<br />

will soon be able to<br />

keep an eye on swimmers and<br />

beach goers from the spot.<br />

Construction on a permanent<br />

tower has been delayed<br />

while the state parks department<br />

works to obtain design<br />

approval from the California<br />

<strong>Coast</strong>al Commission. In the<br />

meantime, an interim tower<br />

will be up and running in the<br />

next month.<br />

“We get a lot of questions<br />

about what happened to the<br />

old tower,” state Park<br />

Superintendent Robin<br />

Greene said.<br />

“We are awaiting state<br />

fire marshal approval for our<br />

interim structure,” Greene<br />

added. “Once approved, a<br />

scaffolding system to support<br />

a standard fiberglass lifeguard<br />

tower will be placed on<br />

the bluff top.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> original San Elijo<br />

lifeguard tower was built in<br />

the <strong>19</strong>60s. Yet the slow,<br />

unceasing assault of erosion<br />

and especially powerful winter<br />

storms in 2010 left the<br />

tower dangerously close to the<br />

edge of the cliff. Lifeguard<br />

officials had little choice —<br />

they vacated and dismantled<br />

the tower.<br />

<strong>The</strong> interim tower, set up<br />

on scaffolding that’s engineered<br />

to withstand wind and<br />

other elements, will be transported<br />

and placed about 10<br />

yards to the east of where the<br />

original tower was located.<br />

<strong>The</strong> design for the permanent<br />

tower is still being finalized.<br />

But Greene noted it will<br />

be 25 to 30 feet tall and set<br />

even further back on the nearby<br />

hill.<br />

Greene said that the spot<br />

affords a bird’s-eye view of<br />

Cardiff Reef, Swami’s Beach,<br />

the beach below the San Elijo<br />

Campgrounds and the close-by<br />

lagoon inlet, where lifeguards<br />

often rescue swimmers from<br />

fast-moving currents.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> tower provides an<br />

efficiency in the operation,”<br />

Greene said. “I don’t have to<br />

have as many lifeguards<br />

patrolling the beaches. One<br />

person from that bluff top can<br />

see a lot.”<br />

She added that the interim<br />

and permanent tower will<br />

be staffed for most of the year.<br />

To further take advantage<br />

of the uninterrupted sightlines,<br />

the permanent tower<br />

will feature 360-degree visibility.<br />

It will also serve as lifeguard<br />

headquarters for beaches<br />

from Swami’s to north<br />

Cardiff.<br />

Both the interim and permanent<br />

towers will have communication<br />

systems and supplies<br />

for day-to-day operations.<br />

State parks is funding the<br />

interim tower at a price of<br />

$75,000.<br />

Parks officials are still<br />

determining the final cost of<br />

the permanent structure and<br />

the materials that will be used<br />

to build it. It’s expected that<br />

money for it will come from a<br />

mixture of sources, including<br />

grant funding.<br />

<strong>The</strong> permanent tower<br />

could debut in 2015, though<br />

that’s only a loose timeline<br />

because several agencies still<br />

have to sign off on the project.


APRIL <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Torrey Pines hosts 4th<br />

annual Art in the Pines<br />

COAST CITIES — <strong>The</strong><br />

Torrey Pines State Natural<br />

Reserve Docent Society and<br />

Torrey Pines Association present<br />

the fourth annual Art in the<br />

Pines from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />

May 4 and from 10 a.m. to 4<br />

p.m. May 5 at the Reserve just<br />

south of the Lodge at Torrey<br />

Pines, 12600 N. Torrey Pines<br />

Road.<br />

Art in the Pines is a twoday<br />

event featuring a plein air<br />

contest with an awards ceremony;<br />

artists’ booths exhibiting<br />

nature-inspired art for sale in a<br />

variety of media such as painting,<br />

pastels, drawing, sculpture,<br />

ceramics, and photography;<br />

food; live music; children’s art<br />

activities; a raffle and silent<br />

auction; guided nature walks;<br />

tours of the historic Torrey<br />

Pines Lodge and expert<br />

demonstrations in painting and<br />

basket weaving.<br />

<strong>The</strong> event is free,but there<br />

is a charge for parking. <strong>The</strong><br />

community<br />

CALENDAR<br />

Got an item for the calendar?<br />

Send the details via email to<br />

calendar@coastnewsgroup.com.<br />

TICKETS NOW<br />

PONY RESCUE GALA<br />

Tickets are available now for<br />

the Laughing Pony Rescue<br />

Summer Kick-off fundraiser<br />

at 5 p.m. May 18, at the<br />

Laughing Pony Rescue Ranch,<br />

7143 Via Del Charro, Rancho<br />

Santa Fe. Suggested donation<br />

is $20, children $10. Make<br />

reservations at<br />

katielascola@yahoo.com or<br />

laughingponyrescue.com.<br />

HELP THE CHILDREN<br />

Childhelp’s Southern<br />

California Auxiliary hosts its<br />

fundraising gala “Some Like<br />

It Hot” from 6 to 11 p.m. May<br />

4 at the Hotel Del Coronado.<br />

Tickets are $150 per person<br />

(6<strong>19</strong>) 957-1162 or online at<br />

stayclassy.org/coronado/event<br />

s/childhelp-sca-presents-somelike-it-hot-gala/e24282.<br />

Childhelp works to help neglected<br />

and at-risk children.<br />

APRIL <strong>19</strong><br />

ON THE SPOT SPOT, Saving<br />

Pets One at a Time, blooms<br />

with a fundraising garden and<br />

yard sale 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. <strong>April</strong><br />

<strong>19</strong> and <strong>April</strong> 20 at 2305 Fire<br />

Reserve has two parking lots,<br />

South Beach and North Beach.<br />

<strong>The</strong> South Beach Lot, closest to<br />

the event, has preferred parking<br />

for $20, but no annual pass<br />

use. In the North Lot, guests<br />

will be able to use passes or pay<br />

$10 per car. A free shuttle will<br />

run from both lots.<br />

<strong>The</strong> event is a 15-minute<br />

walk from the South Beach<br />

Parking Lot.<br />

Torrey Pines State Natural<br />

Reserve is between La Jolla<br />

and Del Mar, north of San<br />

Diego. From Highway 5, exit on<br />

Carmel Valley Road and drive<br />

west for about 1.5 miles until<br />

you reach the <strong>Coast</strong> Highway<br />

101. Turn left and proceed<br />

along the beach for about a<br />

mile. <strong>The</strong> park entrance is on<br />

the right just before the highway<br />

begins to climb the Torrey<br />

Pines grade.<br />

For more information, call<br />

(858) 755-2063 or visit<br />

artinthepines.org.<br />

Mountain Drive, Oceanside.<br />

Find plants, garden furniture,<br />

statuary, vases and pottery.<br />

For more information, call<br />

(760) 593-7768 or visit<br />

SpotSavesPets.org.<br />

LIFE MEETS Reinventing<br />

Vista Community Clinic and<br />

St. Peter’s Basilica: 1506 –<br />

<strong>2013</strong> will be topics at LIFE’s 1<br />

p.m. <strong>April</strong> <strong>19</strong> meeting at the<br />

Oceanside Campus, 1 Barnard<br />

Drive, Admin. Bldg. 1000,<br />

Room 1068. Call (760) 721-<br />

8124.<br />

SENIOR PATROL <strong>The</strong> San<br />

Diego Sheriff's Department is<br />

recruiting individuals, over<br />

the age of 50, to join the<br />

Senior Volunteers Program<br />

(SVP) program at the<br />

Encinitas Patrol Station.<br />

Senior Volunteers primarily<br />

patrol Del Mar, Solana Beach<br />

and Encinitas, plus portions<br />

of Rancho Santa Fe. Visit delmar.ca.us<br />

for more information.<br />

APRIL 20<br />

TAKE A HIKE Reservations<br />

are required for the annual<br />

Calavera Wildflower Hike8:30<br />

a.m. to 12:30 p.m. <strong>April</strong> 20 at<br />

the Calavera Trailhead next to<br />

Sky Haven Lane, Oceanside.<br />

For more information, call<br />

(760) 434-4312 or visit<br />

info@preservecalavera.org.<br />

HISTORY WALK A<br />

Downtown Walk will be given<br />

by the Encinitas Historical<br />

Society at 10:30 a.m. <strong>April</strong> 20.<br />

Meet at the 1883 Schoolhouse<br />

at F and 4th Streets. For any<br />

other questions, call (760)<br />

753-5726.<br />

APRIL 21<br />

FEATHERED FUNDRAIS-<br />

ER Free Flight hosts "Brunch<br />

with the Birds" 11 a.m. to 2<br />

p.m. <strong>April</strong> 21 at 2132 Jimmy<br />

Durante Blvd, Del Mar. Cost is<br />

$10.<br />

SPOKEN WORD <strong>The</strong><br />

Encinitas Library will offer<br />

storytelling, concerts and<br />

plays featuring 25 storytellers<br />

10 a.m. to 6 p.m. <strong>April</strong> 21 at<br />

540 Cornish Drive. Register at<br />

juststoryit.com/workshops or<br />

call Marilyn McPhie at (858)<br />

484-1325.<br />

EARTH DAY SOUNDS<br />

Diane Mandle and Richard<br />

Rudis join forces with Tibetan<br />

bowls, Chiron and Earth gong<br />

2 p.m. <strong>April</strong> 21 outdoors at<br />

Casa del Sol, 605 Ranch Road,<br />

Encinitas. Bring a blanket or<br />

lawn chair. Tickets are $$30.<br />

All (858)229-4<strong>19</strong>9<br />

NATIVE PLANTS Plant<br />

experts and neighborhood<br />

locals lead a 1.5 mile Seaside<br />

Native Plant Garden walking<br />

tour at 2 p.m. <strong>April</strong> 21 from St.<br />

Mary’s School parking lot, 515<br />

Wisconsin Ave., sponsored by<br />

the Buena Vista Native Plant<br />

Club and the Oceanside<br />

<strong>Coast</strong>al Neighborhood<br />

Association. Go to<br />

BVAudubon.org or OCNA.info<br />

or call the Buena Vista Nature<br />

Center at (760) 439-2473 for<br />

more information.<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

Oceanside won’t oppose development<br />

By Promise Yee<br />

OCEANSIDE — City<br />

Council voted in closed session<br />

<strong>April</strong> 3 not to oppose the<br />

Quarry Creek development<br />

that will bring 656 houses to<br />

Carlsbad and additional traffic<br />

to Oceanside.<br />

<strong>The</strong> housing development,<br />

proposed for a 156-acre<br />

site south of state Route 78<br />

and west of College<br />

Boulevard along the Carlsbad<br />

and Oceanside border, has<br />

received numerous citizen<br />

protests for its size and location<br />

next to an open space<br />

preserve.<br />

Councilmen Jerry Kern,<br />

Gary Felien and Jack Feller<br />

cast the three no votes that<br />

stopped the city from moving<br />

forward with a lawsuit to<br />

oppose the project.<br />

“We, in all likelihood,<br />

would lose the case,” Felien<br />

said. “When staff made a list<br />

of requests to be mitigated,<br />

Carlsbad agreed to every single<br />

one of the requests.<br />

Litigation wasn’t going to<br />

Oceanside will not oppose the Quarry Creek development project south<br />

of state Route 78 along the Carlsbad and Oceanside border. Citizens<br />

have protested the development's size and location next to an open<br />

space preserve. Photo by Promise Yee<br />

gain us anything more to offset<br />

the impacts.”<br />

Felien said he feels<br />

Oceanside’s interests are protected<br />

with Carlsbad’s promise<br />

to move a fire station closer<br />

to the planned development<br />

and require the developer<br />

to construct roads to mitigate<br />

traffic.<br />

“I have no issue on how<br />

Carlsbad decides its own land<br />

use issues, how big or small a<br />

project is, or what should be a<br />

APRIL 23<br />

F A I R G R O U N D<br />

CHANGES? DEL MAR —<br />

<strong>The</strong> 22nd District Agricultural<br />

Association Board of<br />

Directors is working with two<br />

County Supervisors, Ron<br />

Roberts and Greg Cox, to form<br />

a new governance model for<br />

the Fairgrounds. Public input<br />

is invited at the next County<br />

Board of Supervisors meeting<br />

at 9 a.m. <strong>April</strong> 23 in Room 310<br />

of the County Administration<br />

Center, 1600 Pacific <strong>Coast</strong><br />

Highway, San Diego.<br />

CASSOULET AND MORE<br />

Come hungry to “Gruel” from<br />

6 to 9 p.m. <strong>April</strong> 23, a ‘Lick the<br />

Plate’ foodie event serving<br />

classic cassoulet with music<br />

by the Hilltop Ramblers and<br />

DJ Honkey, hosted by food<br />

critic David Boylan, at 210<br />

West F St., Encinitas. Cost is<br />

$10. Make reservations at lickthe-plate.com.<br />

GRAD SCHOOL? <strong>The</strong><br />

MiraCosta College Transfer<br />

Center has scheduled a workshop<br />

for those interested in<br />

attending graduate school,<br />

“From Here to Graduate<br />

School” 12:30 p.m. <strong>April</strong> 23 in<br />

Room 3601 at MiraCosta<br />

College, 1 Barnard Drive,<br />

Oceanside. <strong>The</strong> workshop is<br />

free and no reservations are<br />

needed.<br />

TURN TO CALENDAR ON B17<br />

greenbelt or what shouldn’t<br />

be a greenbelt,” Felien<br />

added. “It’s not my job.”<br />

Mayor Jim Wood and<br />

Councilwoman Esther<br />

Sanchez supported taking<br />

action against the high-density<br />

development that is not in<br />

a “smart growth” area.<br />

Wood said he is not satisfied<br />

with Carlsbad’s agreement<br />

to have the developer<br />

construct roads to mitigate an<br />

estimated 5,000 to 7,000 addi-<br />

B5<br />

tional trips of traffic a day.<br />

“Everything will pour<br />

onto College Boulevard and<br />

Lake, with the new<br />

(Carlsbad) high school going<br />

in it’s going to be devastating,”<br />

Wood said.<br />

“I’m embarrassed to sit<br />

on this council anymore,”<br />

Wood added. “<strong>The</strong>y (Kern,<br />

Felien and Feller) represent<br />

developers and Carlsbad.”<br />

Sanchez expressed concerns<br />

that the development<br />

would lower Oceanside residents’<br />

quality of life.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Carlsbad housing<br />

project 100 percent impacts<br />

Oceanside residents,”<br />

Sanchez said. “We demanded<br />

certain fixes for traffic, a<br />

lower number of units. Above<br />

200 is unjust.”<br />

Wood said he would not<br />

take individual action to<br />

oppose the development. He<br />

added that the 2014 City<br />

Council election would give<br />

residents an opportunity to<br />

have their say about councilmembers’<br />

decisions.


B6 THE COAST NEWS<br />

APRIL <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

By Cpl. Derrick K. Irions<br />

CAMP PENDLETON —<br />

Headquarters Marine Corps<br />

dedicated the recently constructed<br />

Fire Station 10<br />

<strong>April</strong> 6, in commemoration<br />

of Sgt. Brian E. Dunlap, an<br />

advisor for the Iraqi Army<br />

and firefighter with the<br />

Camp Pendleton Fire<br />

Department.<br />

Dunlap was killed by an<br />

improvised explosive device<br />

after a series of IED’s were<br />

detonated during combat<br />

operation against enemy<br />

forces in Abu Fleiss, Iraq, in<br />

2005.<br />

Dunlap’s family joined<br />

Pendleton Marines and firefighters<br />

and gathered inside<br />

the new fire station’s garage<br />

bay and unveiled the dedication<br />

plaque to be hung near<br />

the front of the building.<br />

Retired Staff Sgt.<br />

Fernando Castellanos, who<br />

was patrolling with Dunlap<br />

the day they were struck by<br />

the IED’s, shared memories<br />

of their time together.<br />

“Brian was one of the<br />

only advisors who actually<br />

lived with the Iraqis,” said<br />

Castellanos.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> rest of us didn’t<br />

want anything to do with<br />

them.”<br />

Castellanos explained<br />

that Dunlap completely<br />

divulged himself into the<br />

Iraqi lifestyle.<br />

“He took it to heart,”<br />

said Castellanos. “He actually<br />

ate, slept and lived with<br />

them and they returned the<br />

favor.<br />

Every time he went on<br />

patrol and the Iraqis sensed<br />

some danger, they would<br />

protect him.”<br />

“He really immersed<br />

himself into everything he<br />

did,” said Dunlap’s cousin,<br />

CAMP PENDLETON NEWS<br />

Fallen Marine, firefighter honored<br />

Sgt. Dunlap<br />

paid the<br />

ultimate<br />

sacrifice.” Tom Thompson<br />

&3)' V ) LUH&KLHI<br />

Headquarters Marine Corps and the Camp Pendleton Fire Department dedicate Pendleton’s recently constructed<br />

fire station in commemoration of Sgt. Brian E. Dunlap <strong>April</strong> 6. Dunlap served eight years in the Marine<br />

Corps before being transferred to the Individual Ready Reserves, at which time he served as a firefighter for<br />

the CPFD. In 2005, Dunlap was recalled to active duty and was assigned to 2nd Marine Division, II Marine<br />

Expeditionary Force (forward) to advise and train the Iraqi Army. While conducting combat operations against<br />

enemy forces in Abu Fleiss, Iraq, Dunlap was killed by an improvised explosive device. Photo by Cpl. Derrick<br />

K. Irions<br />

Tom Tellez.<br />

CPFD’s Fire Chief, Tom<br />

Thompson, explained that<br />

Dunlap’s unselfish desire to<br />

serve his country should be<br />

an inspiration for all emergency,<br />

rescue or military<br />

service members.<br />

“Sgt. Dunlap paid the<br />

ultimate sacrifice,” said<br />

Thompson. “<strong>The</strong> motivation<br />

to forever memorialize him<br />

with our newest station was<br />

obvious.”<br />

Dunlap’s mother,<br />

Dorothy Tellez, cried during<br />

the ceremony held in Brian’s<br />

honor and shared her appreciation<br />

for all those who<br />

came to see the buildings<br />

archway don the name of<br />

her fallen son.<br />

“This is wonderful,”<br />

expressed Dorothy. “Brian<br />

would have loved this station.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> fire station is dual<br />

tasked as a rescue station<br />

with responsibilities of<br />

Pendleton’s Camp Las<br />

Flores and the Interstate 5<br />

freeway.<br />

Lane closure scheduled on Wire Mountain Road<br />

By Cpl. Micheal Iams<br />

CAMP PENDLETON —<br />

Portions of Wire Mountain<br />

Road’s west bound lanes<br />

will be closed starting <strong>April</strong><br />

22 for ramp construction in<br />

preparation of phase II of<br />

the clover leaf construction<br />

project.<br />

One westbound lane<br />

will be closed near Laraway<br />

Street for approximately<br />

300 feet.<br />

Motorist traveling West<br />

on Wire Mountain Road<br />

may encounter some traffic<br />

delays during peak travel<br />

times.<br />

Phase II of the clover<br />

leaf project is scheduled to<br />

begin in early May.<br />

During the weekend of<br />

May 3 to May 5, crews are<br />

scheduled to start construction<br />

of a temporary intersection<br />

north of the Wire<br />

Mountain Road and<br />

Vandegrift Boulevard intersection.<br />

During that weekend,<br />

the A Street Bridge to<br />

Camp Del Mar will be<br />

closed and all inbound and<br />

outbound traffic will be<br />

required to use the Del Mar<br />

Gate.<br />

Inbound and outbound<br />

traffic on Vandegrift<br />

Boulevard near the main<br />

gate will also be reduced to<br />

one lane each while the<br />

temporary intersection is<br />

being constructed.<br />

Starting May 6, the<br />

Vandegrift Boulevard, Wire<br />

Mountain Road and A<br />

Street intersection’s are<br />

scheduled to be closed for<br />

the construction of an overpass<br />

and motorists will be<br />

required to use the temporary<br />

intersection to enter<br />

Wire Mountain and Camp<br />

Del Mar from the main<br />

gate.<br />

<strong>The</strong> construction of the<br />

overpass is scheduled to be<br />

completed by the end of the<br />

year.<br />

More information<br />

about the temporary intersection<br />

and overpass construction<br />

will be available<br />

later in <strong>April</strong>.<br />

Samantha Setian, left, and Nikki Setian open for Gloriana during Stan<br />

Lee’s POW!er Concerts at the Pacific Views Event Center <strong>April</strong> 5. <strong>The</strong><br />

20-year-old Setian twins started their band, Nik & Sam, in their hometown<br />

of Dover, Ark. <strong>The</strong> concert series' mission is to honor and pay<br />

tribute to the courageous everyday superheroes of the Armed Forces<br />

by bringing live entertainment with a superhero theme to the home<br />

front. Photo by Cpl. Sarah Wolff-Diaz<br />

Lee presents<br />

POW!er concert to<br />

Pendleton heroes<br />

Cpl. Sarah Wolff-Diaz<br />

CAMP PENDLETON —<br />

Service members and their<br />

families attended the first of<br />

Stan Lee’s POW!er Concerts<br />

at the Pacific Views Event<br />

Center here <strong>April</strong> 5.<br />

Country music band<br />

Gloriana played live music<br />

to honor what POW!<br />

Entertainment suggests are<br />

the “courageous everyday<br />

superheroes” on base.<br />

“All my life I’ve created<br />

fictional superheroes,” said<br />

Lee, chairman of Marvel<br />

and member of the<br />

Editorial Board of Marvel<br />

Comics. “<strong>The</strong>se (service<br />

members) are real superheroes<br />

and they deserve to<br />

be recognized.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> concert series was<br />

developed by Lee and Mike<br />

Dodd, a former Marine and<br />

current managing partner<br />

of KC Capital LLP.<br />

“We got together one<br />

night, had dinner and I<br />

asked ‘How do we make our<br />

worlds collide?” Dodd<br />

explained.<br />

Lee said they wanted to<br />

do something affordable<br />

and different for the troops.<br />

“Years ago during<br />

World War II, Bob Hope<br />

used to go around to the<br />

USOs and traveled overseas,”<br />

said Lee. “What he<br />

did was wonderful, and I’d<br />

like to do a little of what he<br />

used to do.”<br />

Lee autographed concert<br />

pamphlets and superhero<br />

paraphernalia before<br />

the show began. Paul, an<br />

11-year-old comic reader,<br />

eagerly waited to meet Lee.<br />

“I wanted to meet Stan<br />

Lee so he could sign my<br />

comic book,” Paul said<br />

while gripping his<br />

Spiderman comic. “He created<br />

some of the greatest<br />

superheroes of all time.”<br />

“We hope that<br />

tonight’s concert will be<br />

fun for (servicemembers),”said<br />

Lee. “<strong>The</strong>y<br />

deserve a lot more than<br />

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From left, Alex Cwalinsky, Natalie Bialostozky, Tristan Vakili, Joshua Greenfield and Daniel Liuag bring to life<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Laramie Project: Ten Years Later,” at MiraCosta College <strong>The</strong>ater. Courtesy photo<br />

MiraCosta performs ‘Laramie Project’<br />

OCEANSIDE —<br />

MiraCosta College’s <strong>The</strong>atre<br />

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

Laramie Project: Ten Years<br />

Later,” a drama surrounding<br />

the murder of Matthew<br />

Shepard.<strong>The</strong> play opens <strong>April</strong><br />

<strong>19</strong> at the MiraCosta College<br />

<strong>The</strong>atre, 1 Barnard Drive,<br />

directed by Eric Bishop.<br />

Performances are scheduled<br />

at 7:30 p.m. <strong>April</strong> <strong>19</strong>,<br />

<strong>April</strong> 20 and <strong>April</strong> 25 through<br />

<strong>April</strong> 27 and at 2 p.m. <strong>April</strong> 21<br />

and <strong>April</strong> 28. General admission<br />

is $12; seniors, $10; and<br />

students, $8.Also scheduled is<br />

a dramatic reading of the play<br />

that started it all, “<strong>The</strong><br />

Laramie Project,” at 2 p.m.<br />

<strong>April</strong> 20 and 7:30 p.m. <strong>April</strong><br />

24, Tickets are $5.<br />

On Oct. 6, <strong>19</strong>98, gay university<br />

student Matthew<br />

Shepard was beaten and tied<br />

to a fence in the outskirts of<br />

Laramie, and left to die. He<br />

died six days later. A month<br />

after the murder, the members<br />

of Tectonic <strong>The</strong>ater<br />

Project traveled to Laramie<br />

and conducted interviews<br />

with the people of the town —<br />

including those close to the<br />

family of the victim and perpetrators<br />

— to try and understand<br />

why such a horrific hate<br />

crime could have occurred.<br />

<strong>The</strong> result was “<strong>The</strong> Laramie<br />

Project,” a jarring and honest<br />

play that interspersed dozens<br />

of those interviews with journal<br />

entries from Tectonic<br />

members.<br />

A decade has passed and<br />

we return to Laramie to see<br />

what has changed — and<br />

what hasn’t. Has Matthew's<br />

murder had a lasting impact<br />

on that community? How has<br />

the town changed because of<br />

this event? <strong>The</strong> results are<br />

surprising, life-altering and<br />

unforgettable.<br />

<strong>The</strong> cast includes Tristan<br />

Vakili, Alex Cwalinsky,<br />

Green Week celebration<br />

OCEANSIDE — Join the<br />

city of Oceanside for its fifth<br />

annual Green Week celebration<br />

from <strong>April</strong> 22 through<br />

<strong>April</strong> 28. Green Week offers a<br />

week of free community<br />

events to celebrate Earth Day<br />

and raise environmental<br />

awareness.<br />

<strong>April</strong> 25, the Green<br />

Oceanside team will partner<br />

with the Oceanside Museum<br />

of Art to present the<br />

Environmental Film Festival,<br />

offering dinner and the movie<br />

“Trashed,” starring Jeremy<br />

Irons.<br />

This film will examine<br />

the extent and effects of the<br />

global waste problem. This<br />

evening will also include an<br />

appearance from Capt.<br />

Charles Moore, one of the<br />

stars of “Trashed,” as well as<br />

the founder of the Algalita<br />

Marine Research Institute.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re will be showings of<br />

other environmental films<br />

made by Oceanside students,<br />

as well as view OMA’s limited<br />

exhibition “Enviroscapes: Jen<br />

Trute Retrospective.” In addition,<br />

Pier View Way, immediately<br />

in front of OMA, will be<br />

closed for the evening to<br />

accommodate food vendors.<br />

And don’t forget to check out<br />

the silent auction to benefit<br />

Green Week Student contests.<br />

<strong>April</strong> 27, Green Week<br />

offers several events:<br />

— <strong>The</strong> Loma Alta Creek<br />

and Beach Cleanup from 9<br />

a.m. to noon, will be held. For<br />

more information and to register,<br />

visit creektobay.org.<br />

— <strong>The</strong> Green Fair will<br />

take place from 11 a.m. to 4<br />

p.m. at the Jr. Seau Beach<br />

Amphitheater.<strong>The</strong>re will be a<br />

mobile bike repair company<br />

available, community performances<br />

and demonstrations,<br />

live entertainment,<br />

eateries and the award ceremony<br />

for the Oceanside<br />

Student Create to Educate<br />

contest.<br />

— A free electronics<br />

recycling will be available<br />

along with data destruction<br />

from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in<br />

Parking Lot 24, between<br />

Pacific and Myers Streets.<br />

Green Week will offer<br />

compost workshops for<br />

Oceanside residents only,<br />

hosted by Agriservice, Inc. at<br />

6 p.m. <strong>April</strong> 23 and at 8:30<br />

a.m. <strong>April</strong> 27 at the El<br />

Corazon Senior Center.To register,<br />

go to elcorazoncompostfacility.com.<br />

Lastly, a free oil filter<br />

exchange event will be held<br />

at O’Reilly Auto Parts at 3661<br />

W. Mission Ave. from 10 a.m.<br />

to 2 p.m. <strong>April</strong> 28 for<br />

Oceanside residents. Recycle<br />

used oil filters in exchange for<br />

up to three free new oil filters<br />

of their choice, while supplies<br />

last.<br />

For more information,<br />

visit oceansiderecycles.org.<br />

Natalie Bialostozky, Joshua<br />

Greenfield, Daniel Liuag,<br />

Bryan Taylor, Jose Balistrieri,<br />

Stevie Allen, Camilla<br />

Elizabet, Christopher Badillo,<br />

Ala Tiatia, Khamisi Butler,<br />

Patricia Fa’asua, Caroline<br />

Floto, Don Naegele, Jordan<br />

Daniels, Ala Titatia, Ginette<br />

Huertas, Erin Smith, Carol<br />

Naegele, Chris Braden, Amha<br />

Abebe, Ashlei O’Hair,<br />

Emerald Baker, Kelsey<br />

Huebscher and Ashlee<br />

Edwards.<br />

Tickets are available<br />

online at<br />

miracosta.edu/events or by<br />

calling the MiraCosta College<br />

Box Office at (760) 795-6815.<br />

@<strong>The</strong><strong>Coast</strong><strong>News</strong>Group<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

STUDENTS SHINE<br />

Roars of applause erupt when Kelly Cougars race to the head of their respective fields at the<br />

<strong>2013</strong> Junior Carlsbad 5000 <strong>April</strong> 6. From left, runners included first-place girls’ 7-year-old winner<br />

Malia, Josh, who took third place for 9-year-old boys, Andrew with a boys’ 6-year-old second<br />

place and Jack, with a boys’ 7-year-old third place. Courtesy photo<br />

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B8 THE COAST NEWS<br />

APRIL <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Basics on childhood immunizations<br />

Health<br />

Watch<br />

By the physicians and staff<br />

at Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas<br />

Since the widespread<br />

introduction several<br />

decades ago of immunizations<br />

designed to protect<br />

children against diseases<br />

such as measles, polio and<br />

whooping cough, vaccinepreventable<br />

diseases have<br />

dropped to historically low<br />

levels in the U.S.<br />

However, according to<br />

a recent study by the<br />

National Immunization<br />

Program, more than one in<br />

three children may be<br />

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“under-vaccinated” for<br />

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measles and whooping<br />

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Immunizations expose<br />

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highly safe amount of a<br />

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been killed, is very weak,<br />

or has been artificially created.<br />

<strong>The</strong> immune system<br />

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vents infection or weakens<br />

the severity of the illness.<br />

Immunizations are<br />

extremely effective in protecting<br />

infants and children<br />

from potentially serious<br />

or even fatal disease.<br />

But to maximize protection,<br />

the right vaccinations<br />

need to be given at the<br />

right time. Most immunizations<br />

are given as a series<br />

of shots over a number of<br />

months or years beginning<br />

at two months of age and<br />

ending by age 6. Failing to<br />

immunize infants and children<br />

according to recommended<br />

schedules increases<br />

their risk of illness and<br />

opens the door for diseases<br />

to become more widespread<br />

in the community.<br />

Some parents have<br />

expressed concern about<br />

the safety of vaccines,<br />

especially combination<br />

vaccines that protect children<br />

against several diseases<br />

with one shot. But<br />

the American Academy of<br />

Pediatrics and the<br />

Institute of Medicine<br />

agree that vaccines are<br />

not responsible for the<br />

number of children now<br />

recognized to have autism<br />

or ADHD. Moreover, they<br />

conclude that the benefits<br />

of immunization outweigh<br />

the risks.<br />

In most cases, side<br />

effects are very mild and<br />

may include redness, soreness<br />

or slight swelling at<br />

the injection site. Rarely,<br />

a child may have a reaction<br />

to a shot, in which<br />

case the physician will<br />

recommend whether to<br />

continue with the rest of<br />

the series. Parents who<br />

have questions or concerns<br />

should talk with<br />

their child’s physician.<br />

Following is a partial,<br />

chronological list of recommended<br />

immunizations<br />

and the number of shots in<br />

each series:<br />

• Hep B: Protects<br />

against the hepatitis B<br />

virus, an infection of the<br />

liver (3).<br />

• DTaP: This combined<br />

vaccine protects<br />

against diphtheria,<br />

tetanus, and pertussis, also<br />

known as whooping cough<br />

(5).<br />

• Hib: Protects<br />

against Haemophilus<br />

influenza type b, which can<br />

lead to meningitis, pneumonia<br />

and a severe throat<br />

infection (3-4).<br />

• PCV (pneumococcal<br />

conjugate vaccine):<br />

Protects against pneumococcal<br />

disease which can<br />

cause ear infections and<br />

more serious illnesses (4).<br />

• IPV (inactivated<br />

poliovirus): Protects<br />

against polio (4).<br />

• MMR: Protects<br />

against measles, mumps,<br />

and rubella or German<br />

measles (2).<br />

• Varicella: Protects<br />

against varicella, also<br />

known as chickenpox (2).<br />

• Hep A: Protects<br />

against the hepatitis A<br />

virus.<br />

Current immunization<br />

schedule recommendations<br />

are available at the<br />

American Academy of<br />

Pediatrics’ website,<br />

aap.org.<br />

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Hospice of the North <strong>Coast</strong> has named Oceanside resident<br />

Bonnie Bell as access and customer support manager.<br />

In this role, she oversees community liaison and<br />

admission teams as well as HNC’s Pathways Program.<br />

While at San Diego Hospice and the Institute for Palliative<br />

Medicine from 2001-13, she created a tool kit for providing<br />

hospice care in residential care facilities. Bell has also<br />

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committee members for<br />

Childhelp’s Southern<br />

California Auxiliary who invite<br />

all to turn up the heat to raise<br />

money at the “Some Like it<br />

Hot” Charity Gala May 4 at the<br />

Hotel Del Coronado.<br />

<strong>The</strong> evening flows from 6<br />

to 11 p.m. This night of charity<br />

will celebrate the theatrical era<br />

of Childhelp’s founding and the<br />

release of the classic movie<br />

“Some Like It Hot” in <strong>19</strong>59,<br />

filmed at the Hotel Del<br />

Coronado.Step back in time for<br />

an evening of nostalgic elegance,<br />

fun and charity to create<br />

a brighter future for abused<br />

and neglected children in San<br />

Diego and across the country.<br />

Tickets are $200 to be part<br />

of the VIP reception from 5 to 6<br />

p.m. Gala tickets are $150 per<br />

person.To purchase tickets, call<br />

Ron McMillan at (6<strong>19</strong>) 957-<br />

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Finola Hughes and Ian<br />

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Film and television star<br />

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including KUSI’s<br />

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Billy Ray Smith.<br />

Childhelp Co-Founders<br />

Sara O’Meara and Yvonne<br />

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Honorary Chairpersons Arlene<br />

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honor long-time Southern<br />

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Mary and Gordy Ceresino<br />

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hometown dance band, NRG,<br />

and Marilyn Monroe impersonator<br />

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APRIL <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES<br />

Online enrollment explosion<br />

at MiraCosta College<br />

From the State Capitol,<br />

where Gov. Jerry Brown has<br />

offered increased incentives<br />

to community colleges to<br />

expand online offerings, to<br />

the proliferation of MOOCs—<br />

massive open online courses<br />

that some universities and<br />

newly formed education companies<br />

are offering free of<br />

charge—the nation has<br />

turned its eye to the many<br />

ways that online education<br />

provides increased opportunities<br />

to college students.<br />

Here in North County<br />

San Diego, online education<br />

has seen an explosion of its<br />

own. In just the past three<br />

years, the percentage of fulltime<br />

equivalent students<br />

enrolled in a MiraCosta<br />

College online course has<br />

increased nearly 40 percent.<br />

Today, nearly one out of every<br />

three students at MiraCosta<br />

takes at least one of their college<br />

classes online.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> conventional wisdom<br />

about why people turn to<br />

online education really holds<br />

true at a community college,”<br />

said Dr. Jim Julius, faculty<br />

director of online education<br />

at MiraCosta College.“Online<br />

education is convenient. We<br />

have students here who are<br />

working, who have families,<br />

and it is convenient for them<br />

to take online courses.”<br />

Take the case of Faith<br />

Missler, who lives in San<br />

Diego’s Mission Valley, more<br />

than 40 miles south of the<br />

Oceanside Campus.<br />

“I can make my own<br />

hours, I can save on gas, I<br />

don’t deal with the headaches<br />

of a killer commute, and the<br />

education is just as good,”<br />

said the 46-year-old who went<br />

back to school after the<br />

Escondido restaurant she and<br />

her husband operated<br />

became a victim of the Great<br />

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

conventional<br />

wisdom about<br />

why people turn<br />

to online<br />

education really<br />

holds true at a<br />

community<br />

college.” Dr.Jim Julius<br />

Faculty Director<br />

Recession.<br />

MiraCosta College<br />

offered its first online education<br />

course in <strong>19</strong>95. That number<br />

grew to 22 classes just<br />

four years later. Today,<br />

MiraCosta College offers<br />

roughly 200 course sections<br />

taught solely online and an<br />

additional 100 courses that<br />

are a hybrid of online and on-<br />

campus.<br />

As MiraCosta College has<br />

expanded its online course<br />

offerings, the success and<br />

retention rates of students in<br />

online courses have steadily<br />

increased as well. In fact,<br />

MiraCosta’s retention rate for<br />

students taking online courses<br />

is 15 percent higher than the<br />

statewide average. This may<br />

be because students have<br />

become more sophisticated<br />

consumers of technology and<br />

the systems to support online<br />

learning have become more<br />

efficient and user-friendly. It is<br />

also because of the many years<br />

of online teaching experience<br />

MiraCosta faculty have, as<br />

well as their continued commitment<br />

to instructional excellence,<br />

said Dr. Julius. <strong>The</strong>se<br />

well-designed online classes<br />

also may provide a better<br />

learning environment for<br />

some students, since they can<br />

decide what time during the<br />

day or week to learn the material,<br />

can back up and re-read<br />

part of a lecture, or watch a<br />

video more than once.<br />

Part of ensuring success<br />

in an online course is also making<br />

sure that students have the<br />

same type of support services<br />

afforded to those taking the<br />

more traditional in-class courses.<br />

To this end, MiraCosta has<br />

increased the availability of<br />

online orientation and online<br />

advising, e-tutoring, and even<br />

offers live online chatting with<br />

librarians, available 24-hours a<br />

day, seven days a week.<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 <strong>19</strong>97, 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 />

Make the<br />

Mostof yourSUMMER<br />

Summer classes<br />

start June 3 & 17<br />

Enroll in<br />

6 & 8 week<br />

courses this<br />

summer at<br />

MiraCosta<br />

College!<br />

Enjoy “real-time” classes at our beautiful coastal campuses—<br />

or enroll in online courses.<br />

View a detailed schedule at<br />

www.miracosta.edu.<br />

Or, call 760.795.6615 to request a schedule by mail.<br />

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B10 THE COAST NEWS<br />

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Fall <strong>2013</strong> Recreational Soccer Registration<br />

Walk-In Registration<br />

Saturday, <strong>April</strong> 27th, 9am-12pm<br />

Rancho Santa Fe/R. Roger Rowe School<br />

Room 203, 5927 La Granada, RSF<br />

Online Registration<br />

Now Open!<br />

www.rsfsoccer.com<br />

Credit cards & eChecks<br />

online only<br />

Coach & Team Requests Only Accepted at Walk-in Registration<br />

Register Online Today! Visit: www.rsfsoccer.com<br />

Recreation Soccer<br />

Ages 5-<strong>19</strong> (age 5 prior to 8/1/09)<br />

Registration Fee $300<br />

($325 after May 31)<br />

Pee Wee Soccer<br />

Ages 4-5 (age 4 prior to 8/1/10)<br />

Registration Fee $200<br />

($225 after May 31)<br />

Please Note: Our Recreaonal program is a volunteer run program. Please signup to coach, assistant coach,<br />

or sponsor a team. Players new to RSF Soccer will need to provide a birth cerficate with their registraon<br />

form. Scholarships available. Visit the Aack website: www.rsfsoccer.com or call the oce at 760.479.1500<br />

for more details.<br />

RANCHO SANTA FE YOUTH SOCCER P.O. BOX 1373 RANCHO SANTA FE, CA 92067 760.479.1500<br />

SUMMER OPPORTUNITIES<br />

A summer camp you’ll remember<br />

Carlsbad Art Farm in<br />

north coastal San Diego<br />

County has a well-deserved<br />

reputation for consistently<br />

offering elementary and<br />

middle school students a<br />

memorable summer camp<br />

week of extraordinary<br />

encounters with animals, art,<br />

and nature.<br />

Winner of this year’s<br />

Red Tricycle Award for<br />

“Most Awesome Camp for<br />

Kids in Southern<br />

California”, Art Farm offers<br />

students a chance to spend a<br />

week working with local<br />

teaching artists in outdoor<br />

studios on 10-acres of woodland<br />

habitat along side a<br />

menagerie of friendly farm<br />

animals that double as art<br />

models.<br />

“Art Farm is amazing,”<br />

notes one parent. “I had no<br />

idea a place like this still<br />

existed in Carlsbad.<br />

Art Farm Founder and<br />

Owner Perrin Weston, who<br />

received her fine arts training<br />

at the Academy of Art in<br />

San Francisco, says she hears<br />

this all the time. “Art Farm is<br />

like a secret garden,” she<br />

said. “When students cross<br />

our bridge, they respond<br />

with wonder. Really, their<br />

jaws just drop. It’s hard to<br />

get them to leave at the end<br />

of each day.”<br />

Weston grew up in<br />

northern California on her<br />

family’s 250-acres pear farm,<br />

first established in the<br />

1880s. She spent summers<br />

roaming the orchards barefoot<br />

with her sister, her farm<br />

dogs, and ever-present art<br />

supplies. “I like to tell Art<br />

Farm parents that I’m recreating<br />

my childhood summers<br />

for their children, and it’s<br />

true. Animals, art and acres<br />

to explore. Does it get better<br />

than that?”<br />

When<br />

students cross<br />

our bridge, they<br />

respond with<br />

wonder. Really,<br />

their jaws just<br />

drop.”<br />

Perrin Weston<br />

Art Farm Founder and Owner<br />

Well, yes. What makes<br />

Art Farm’s summer program<br />

so valued by students and<br />

parents is Weston’s commitment<br />

to crafting classes for<br />

youth based on a traditional<br />

atelier approach to teaching<br />

drawing, painting, and other<br />

art forms. All of this takes<br />

place outdoors in dedicated<br />

work areas where students<br />

study in small groups at<br />

their grade level with local<br />

artists, all with degrees in<br />

fine arts, illustration and animation,<br />

printmaking and<br />

other disciplines.<br />

“Many of our instruc-<br />

tors come back each summer<br />

because they are stimulated<br />

by the teaching environment,”<br />

Weston said. “It’s<br />

highly creative while being<br />

disciplined. We aren’t<br />

babysitting here. We want<br />

students to leave at the end<br />

of their camp week with<br />

some solid new skills.”<br />

Art Farm’s one-week,<br />

full-day camps include three<br />

classes daily. Built into each<br />

day is plenty of structured<br />

free time for visits to the<br />

creek, helping out with the<br />

farm animals, and hanging<br />

out with friends. Weston<br />

knows this is summer camp<br />

and it can’t be all art, all day.<br />

Parents often tell Weston<br />

that their kids come home<br />

from camp each day happily<br />

exhausted. “We won the<br />

“Most Awesome Camp for<br />

Kids” award for good reason,”<br />

Weston notes. “We do<br />

deliver a week to remember.<br />

It doesn’t matter if your kids<br />

are into art or not. It’s not<br />

just about making art. It’<br />

about time spent immersed<br />

in this truly magical world.”<br />

Art Farm’s various<br />

social media outlets offer a<br />

rich mix of information and<br />

visuals for parents and students<br />

wanting a virtual tour.<br />

Artwork, animals, and much<br />

more is on display on Art<br />

Farm’s website, Facebook<br />

Page, and blog, all accessible<br />

through the website. For<br />

more information about<br />

Carlsbad Art Farm Summer<br />

Camps, visit the website at<br />

www.CarlsbadArtFarm.com<br />

Fall ATTACK Recreational<br />

Soccer registration is OPEN!<br />

Online Registration is<br />

now open for those wishing<br />

to sign up for Fall<br />

Recreational Soccer through<br />

the Attack Recreational program<br />

at www.rsfsoccer.com.<br />

<strong>The</strong> program is designed for<br />

children ages 4 to 18 and<br />

emphasizes fun while learning<br />

the game of soccer and<br />

the meaning of sportsmanship.<br />

Attack annually serves<br />

close to 500 children in their<br />

Recreational program. All<br />

players who register by <strong>April</strong><br />

27th at our Walk-In<br />

Registration are guaranteed<br />

a spot on a team and the<br />

opportunity to play.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Attack Rec teams<br />

play against each other and<br />

the other local clubs (such as<br />

Solana Beach, Cardiff and<br />

Encinitas). Games are held<br />

on local fields on Saturday’s<br />

during the fall with practices<br />

during the week.<br />

Registration for fall soccer<br />

can be completed online<br />

or the forms can be downloaded<br />

from the website. All<br />

forms must be completed<br />

and new players must<br />

include a copy of their birth<br />

certificate or passport. Walkin<br />

Registration is being held<br />

on Saturday, <strong>April</strong> 27th at the<br />

Rancho Santa Fe School in<br />

Room 203 from 9:00 a.m. to<br />

noon.<br />

Coach and Team<br />

Requests will only be accept-<br />

ed through the 27th. You<br />

may bring your signed forms<br />

to the Walk-In Registration<br />

or mail them to the Attack<br />

office.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Attack Recreation<br />

program is volunteer driven<br />

and relies on parents and<br />

other adults to coach and<br />

This program<br />

has been in<br />

existence for<br />

more than 30<br />

years and is<br />

committed to<br />

providing a high<br />

quality youth<br />

soccer program<br />

for all children.<br />

sponsor the different teams.<br />

This program has been in<br />

existence for more than 30<br />

years and is committed to<br />

providing a high quality<br />

youth soccer program for all<br />

children. Over the years we<br />

have strived to keep the registration<br />

fees affordable for<br />

all players through our<br />

Sponsorship Program. <strong>The</strong>se<br />

tax deductible sponsorships<br />

go towards the cost of running<br />

our quality program by<br />

helping with uniforms, fields,<br />

referee fees and in providing<br />

assistance to children who<br />

want to play but do not have<br />

the financial resources to do<br />

so.<br />

We offer different levels<br />

of sponsorship starting at<br />

$500. To review our<br />

Sponsorship options, check<br />

out our Rec Sponsorship<br />

Package on our website.<br />

Registration for our<br />

Summer Camps is now available<br />

online, as well. You can<br />

sign up for the camps at the<br />

time you register for the Fall<br />

program, or register separately<br />

by going to the Camps<br />

and Clinics page under the<br />

Recreational program on the<br />

website. All campers will<br />

receive a customized ball<br />

and t-shirt and we do take<br />

walk-ins.<br />

Attack also has a Youth<br />

Soccer Referee program for<br />

children 10 and older.<br />

Training is provided and<br />

these young referees are<br />

used in the fall to referee<br />

games on Saturdays.<br />

You can find more information<br />

about the Attack<br />

Recreational Program or the<br />

Youth Referee Program on<br />

the club website at www.rsfsoccer.com<br />

or by calling the<br />

office at 760-479-1500.


APRIL <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Montessori school has long history<br />

■ Santa Fe<br />

Montessori<br />

School in<br />

Solana Beach<br />

Santa Fe Montessori<br />

School has been serving the<br />

needs of children and their<br />

families in Solana Beach for<br />

more than 40 years and has<br />

been quite successful with<br />

graduates moving on to Eton,<br />

UCLA, and Harvard.<br />

Large windows reveal<br />

adjacent patio gardens and<br />

Engage your child in an extraordinary<br />

experience at Pacific Ridge School<br />

Pacific Ridge School is<br />

pleased to announce its<br />

summer programs for <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

Multiple sessions will run<br />

from June 16th through<br />

August 2nd, and are open to<br />

all students in the San Diego<br />

area.<br />

A variety of learning<br />

opportunities are available<br />

to challenge and inspire students<br />

entering 7th through<br />

12th grades, including courses<br />

in writing, mathematics,<br />

applied science, music,<br />

dance and both digital and<br />

visual arts.<br />

Athletics offerings<br />

include sport-specific camps<br />

■ Two locations<br />

in Oceanside<br />

<strong>The</strong> Humane Society<br />

has long-strived to assist San<br />

Diego residents with intake<br />

and adoption of homeless<br />

animals, education opportunities<br />

and a variety of other<br />

programs, but access to our<br />

services for North County<br />

residents has not been convenient.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Humane Society<br />

has been working to<br />

enhance accessibility to programs<br />

and services for animals<br />

and people in North<br />

County, and to support and<br />

foster “the human-animal<br />

allow abundant natural light<br />

into classrooms endowed<br />

with time-tested Montessori<br />

learning materials. <strong>The</strong>se<br />

hands-on materials allow<br />

children to learn how to read,<br />

add, subtract, the differences<br />

between vertebrates and<br />

invertebrates, the countries<br />

and capitals of Europe, the<br />

internal organs of the human<br />

body, and the planets of the<br />

solar system. And this all<br />

happens in the preschool<br />

classes!<br />

<strong>The</strong> children seem to<br />

learn effortlessly. <strong>The</strong>y find<br />

joy in "working" in the classroom,<br />

although to them, it<br />

feels like "play". Because<br />

both their developmental<br />

such as volleyball, basketball,<br />

lacrosse, soccer and<br />

track and field, as well as<br />

strength and conditioning<br />

sessions to help young athletes<br />

take their skills to a<br />

higher level. Pacific Ridge<br />

will also host a coed Nike<br />

basketball camp.<br />

New this year for students<br />

entering 5th through<br />

7th grade is the ultimate<br />

combination of fun, projectbased<br />

learning and discovery:<br />

<strong>The</strong> Firebird Day<br />

Program.<br />

Designed for younger<br />

students, each day includes<br />

morning sessions of hands-<br />

San Diego Humane expands its services<br />

bond,” a central component<br />

of our overall mission.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are two locations<br />

in Oceanside that make up<br />

our North Campus. Cats and<br />

small animals reside at 572<br />

Airport Road in Oceanside,<br />

while our dogs are less than<br />

a mile away at 2905 San Luis<br />

Rey Road.<br />

Programs & services<br />

now available:<br />

• Affordable spay and<br />

neuter program.<br />

• Behavior and Training<br />

Classes.<br />

• Youth Education: Animal<br />

Adventure Camp, Home<br />

School Program, Tots &<br />

Tales, Scout Programs, and<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

SUMMER OPPORTUNITIES<br />

needs and their personal<br />

preferences are honored, the<br />

children appear rested, calm<br />

and peaceful. <strong>The</strong>y learn and<br />

grow at an amazing rate, yet<br />

retain their childish innocence<br />

and playfulness.<br />

A Montessori education<br />

can transform your child's<br />

life by developing not only<br />

their academic, but personal<br />

excellence. No matter your<br />

child’s age, he or she will be<br />

honored and respected for<br />

who they are, cared for and<br />

nurtured, as well as enticed<br />

into learning concepts and<br />

facts that will amaze you.<br />

Call (858) 755-3232 to<br />

arrange a visit and see for<br />

yourself!<br />

Learn to swim before 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 />

By teaching the students<br />

to roll-over to their<br />

back when taking a breath<br />

enables the child to learn to<br />

swim the length of the pool<br />

in a short period of time.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir success is very<br />

impressive with teaching<br />

over 2000 students to swim<br />

in the local area this past<br />

year. <strong>The</strong>y also use a muscle<br />

memory technique that<br />

works to effectively promote<br />

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 our Private or Semi-<br />

Private lessons for increased<br />

individualized attention,<br />

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 lessons,<br />

youth swim team, water aerobics<br />

and lap swimming.<br />

<strong>The</strong> center has 2 indoor<br />

pools and is open year-round<br />

and heated 90 and 92<br />

degrees. Flexible scheduling<br />

is offered for their lessons,<br />

and their committed to providing<br />

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 over the internet,<br />

www.waterworksswim.com,<br />

or call them at 760 603-9400.<br />

We know you will be very<br />

impressed with their facility<br />

and program!<br />

on, project-based learning,<br />

followed by afternoons filled<br />

with sports, games and fun<br />

activities.<br />

All summer programs<br />

utilize Pacific Ridge<br />

School’s state-of-the-art<br />

facilities and are staffed by<br />

experienced teachers and<br />

coaches.<br />

Class size is limited to<br />

16 students and sports<br />

camps will have a low player-to-coach<br />

ratio.<br />

For more information<br />

and to register for summer<br />

programs at Pacific Ridge<br />

School, please visit<br />

www.pacificridge.org.<br />

Birthday Parties.<br />

• Adult Programs: Happy<br />

Hour Lectures, Doggie Café,<br />

Pet First Aid, and Pet Loss<br />

Support.<br />

• Pet-Assisted <strong>The</strong>rapy to<br />

visit hospitals, nursing<br />

homes, children’s centers<br />

and more.<br />

Oceanside’s only offleash<br />

dog park next to our<br />

Campus for Dogs has been<br />

upgraded and is now more<br />

attractive and user-friendly.<br />

On behalf of the staff,<br />

volunteers, donors and so<br />

many animal lovers, thank<br />

you for allowing us the<br />

opportunity to do even more<br />

for the animals we all love so<br />

much.<br />

NowEnrollingforSummerProgram!<br />

• Toddlers through 6th grade<br />

Santa Fe<br />

Montessori School<br />

1010 Solana Drive, Solana Beach, CA 92075<br />

Near I-5 and Lomas Santa Fe Drive<br />

www.santafemontessori.org • info@santafemontessori.org<br />

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• Academic excellence since <strong>19</strong>71<br />

• 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.<br />

• Full and half-day programs<br />

• Hands-on, active learning<br />

• Trained, experienced and<br />

caring teachers<br />

858-755-3232


B12 THE COAST NEWS<br />

APRIL <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Escondido DMV office closing for move<br />

COAST CITIES — <strong>The</strong><br />

California Department of<br />

Motor Vehicles will close<br />

its Escondido field office,<br />

at 725 N. Escondido Blvd.,<br />

for at least nine months, as<br />

of May 10.<br />

<strong>The</strong> office will be<br />

closed until new space can<br />

be acquired, which is<br />

expected to take approxi-<br />

mately nine months.<br />

Three nearby DMV<br />

offices will open an hour<br />

earlier each day beginning<br />

May 1, to accommodate<br />

local customers.<br />

DMV offices opening<br />

an hour earlier include<br />

Oceanside at 4005 Plaza<br />

Drive, the Poway office at<br />

13461 Community Road<br />

SUMMER OPPORTUNITIES<br />

and in Temecula at 27851<br />

Diaz Road.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Oceanside,<br />

Poway and Temecula field<br />

office hours will be<br />

Monday, Tuesday,<br />

Thursday and Friday from<br />

7 a.m. to 5 p.m. and<br />

Wednesday 8 a.m. to 5<br />

p.m. while Escondido is<br />

closed.<br />

Come dance at Del Mar Ballet<br />

■ We inspire<br />

students of all<br />

ages & abilities<br />

Thomas and Muriel<br />

Teague, the directors and<br />

owners of Del Mar Ballet,<br />

bring a wealth of knowledge<br />

and experience to their<br />

school.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y both had successful<br />

careers as professional ballet<br />

dancers in nationally recognized<br />

companies; many years<br />

of teaching in their own<br />

school, other private schools<br />

and professional schools; they<br />

have directed and choreographed<br />

full length classical<br />

Science camp makes learning fun!<br />

■ A fun-filled<br />

“academic” day<br />

camp<br />

Tutoring Club<br />

Encinitas invites your kids<br />

to a fun-filled “academic”<br />

day camp, two separate sessions<br />

this summer for ages<br />

8-12.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se science summer<br />

camps offer math, writing,<br />

reading comprehension<br />

and vocabulary through<br />

really cool science projects!<br />

It’s the best way to mix<br />

learning & fun.<br />

“Our kids have so<br />

much fun, they don’t realize<br />

ballets as well as evenings of<br />

original choreography; and<br />

over time they have developed<br />

a comprehensive ballet<br />

training syllabus based on the<br />

Royal Academy of Dance syllabus<br />

which has produced<br />

and continues to produce<br />

highly trained dancers some<br />

of which have gone on to professional<br />

careers. <strong>The</strong><br />

Teagues truly have a passion<br />

for dance and an ability to<br />

inspire students of all ages<br />

and abilities. Come dance<br />

with the Teagues this summer!<br />

Introductory Dance<br />

Camps for 5-8 year olds (no<br />

experience necessary) Ballet,<br />

Jazz & Hip-Hop, Mon-Fri,<br />

9:30-12:00 Jun 24-28, Jul 8-12,<br />

15-<strong>19</strong> & 22-26, $150/week, studio<br />

demonstration each<br />

how much they’re actually<br />

learning”, said Executive<br />

Director Lane McGhee.<br />

“With a 6:1 student-teacher<br />

ratio, the kids participate<br />

in hands-on science projects<br />

while learning. It’s a<br />

very productive way to have<br />

lots of fun while getting<br />

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-<strong>19</strong>.<br />

<strong>The</strong> cost is only $225<br />

per child for the week ($25<br />

sibling discount), and the<br />

price includes a lunch<br />

snack each day and all supplies.<br />

Is your child having difficulty<br />

in school? Tutoring<br />

Club can help!<br />

Friday.<br />

Junior Ballet Intensive<br />

for 9-12 year olds with experience.<br />

Ballet, Contemporary,<br />

Jazz, Rehearsals &<br />

Terminology, Mon-Fri, 12:00-<br />

5:00, Jul 8-<strong>19</strong>, 2 weeks $550, 1<br />

week $350, Studio<br />

Performance Fri, Jul <strong>19</strong>.<br />

Senior Ballet Intensive<br />

for 12 year olds+ with at least<br />

one year on pointe.<br />

Ballet, Pointe &<br />

Variations, Contemporary,<br />

Repertoire, Jazz, Rehearsals<br />

and Educational Seminars.<br />

Mon-Fri, 11:00-5:30, July 29-<br />

Aug 16, 3 weeks $1000, 2<br />

weeks $750, 1 week $450,<br />

Studio Performance Fri, Aug<br />

16.<br />

Call now for more info<br />

858-320-0033 or visit www.delmarballet.com<br />

At Tutoring Club, our<br />

goal is to bring every student<br />

to their highest academic<br />

level as quickly as<br />

possible.<br />

Students receive individualized<br />

instruction from<br />

credentialed teachers and<br />

professional tutors. We<br />

build skills and raise confidence<br />

through positive<br />

reinforcement for each student.<br />

Get Summer Tutoring<br />

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Committed to helping<br />

students succeed at all academic<br />

levels, Kindergarten<br />

- 12th grade, we specialize<br />

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basics through calculus),<br />

writing, study skills, and<br />

SAT/ACT college preparation.<br />

Ask about our<br />

Tutoring Club guarantee!<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 thirty years we’ve<br />

challenged the minds and<br />

engaged the hearts of our<br />

students by encouraging a<br />

thirst for knowledge and an<br />

inquisitive spirit.<br />

Through a safe, nurturing<br />

environment, we provide<br />

students the opportunity to<br />

express intellectual curiosity<br />

and creative expression<br />

while promoting strong<br />

interpersonal relationships.<br />

Our goal for each student is<br />

to leave Del Mar Pines<br />

School as an independent,<br />

resourceful thinker with a<br />

lifelong love of learning.<br />

Come see for yourself the<br />

difference our elementary<br />

school experience can have<br />

on your child’s life.<br />

Each student leaves as an independent,<br />

resourceful thinker with a lifelong love<br />

of learning.<br />

Give your child the start he/she deserves:<br />

• Kindergarten through sixth grades<br />

• Small instructional groups led by master teachers<br />

• Weekly instruction in music, art, physical education,<br />

computer science, library, Spanish and hands on science<br />

• Integration of technology through the use of one-to-one<br />

iPads/Macbooks<br />

• Cultivation of individuality as well as a cooperative spirit<br />

• Fostering a joy of learning<br />

Take in the sights and sounds of summer concerts<br />

COAST CITIES — Birch<br />

Aquarium invites the community<br />

to its Summer Green Flash<br />

concert series at the Scripps<br />

Institution of<br />

Oceanography/University of<br />

California. Concerts run 5:30 to<br />

9 p.m. on third Wednesdays<br />

from May 15 through Sept. 18<br />

at 2300 Expedition Way. <strong>The</strong><br />

concerts are for music lovers<br />

ages 21 and older.<br />

Tickets are on sale now at<br />

(858) 534-4109 or online at<br />

aquarium.ucsd.edu. Proceeds<br />

support exhibits and educational<br />

programming at Birch<br />

Aquarium at Scripps.<br />

May 15, Bob Schneider<br />

and Alpha Rev, funk, country,<br />

rock and folk.<br />

June <strong>19</strong>, singer/songwriter<br />

Vicci Martinez and ZZ Ward<br />

July 17,<strong>The</strong> Fixx<br />

Aug. 21, Singer-songwriter,<br />

Southern California native, and<br />

multi-instrumentalist Matt<br />

Costa<br />

Sept. 18, local singer-songwriter<br />

Steve Poltz<br />

<strong>The</strong> concert series combines<br />

live music with panoramic<br />

ocean views on the aquarium’s<br />

outdoor Tide-Pool Plaza.<br />

Happy-hour appetizers,<br />

craft beers and wines are available<br />

for purchase. All concerts<br />

are general admission and<br />

standing room only.<br />

Admission includes the<br />

concert, entrance to all aquarium<br />

exhibits and parking.


APRIL <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><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 />

Top volunteer<br />

Canine Companions for<br />

Independence recognized<br />

Lance Weir, of Carlsbad,<br />

with its highest volunteer<br />

service award — the Jack<br />

Warnock Award. Weir is a<br />

Canine Companions<br />

Southwest Regional board<br />

member after serving as a<br />

staff member for three<br />

years.<br />

Celebrity chefs<br />

Stephanie Omary-<br />

Berwalb of Pacifica Del Mar<br />

and Adam Stuart of Sbicca<br />

Del Mar will be among the<br />

featured chefs from across<br />

the nation at the Celebrity<br />

Chefs Cook Gala, benefiting<br />

the UC San Diego<br />

Moores Cancer Center, 6 to<br />

11 p.m. <strong>April</strong> 27 at the<br />

Hyatt Regency La Jolla. For<br />

more information, call (858)<br />

246-1230 or visit celebritychefscook.org.<br />

Free ladybugs<br />

ArmstrongGarden<br />

Centers will be giving away<br />

ladybugs <strong>April</strong> 20 and <strong>April</strong><br />

21 and hosting a class on<br />

beneficial insects at 9 a.m.<br />

<strong>April</strong> 20 at every store.<br />

Ladybugs help with insect<br />

control, and reduce the<br />

need to use harmful pesticides.<br />

Stores are at 701 N.<br />

El Camino Real Encinitas;<br />

2840 Via De La Valle, Del<br />

Mar and 9939 Carmel<br />

Mountain Road.<br />

Thanks from schools<br />

Cardiff Schools<br />

Education Association and<br />

local schools gathered to<br />

thank Seaside Market for<br />

the financial support<br />

through the eScrip Program<br />

Cardiff. Certificates and<br />

plaques were presented to<br />

the management team at<br />

Seaside Market.<br />

Supporters can track their<br />

contributions by visiting<br />

escrip.com.<br />

New sous chef<br />

Jeff Campagna has<br />

joined Bistro West as Sous<br />

Chef at the Carlsbad restaurant<br />

adjacent to West Inn &<br />

Suites and West Steak and<br />

Seafood. Joining<br />

Executive Chef, Eugenio<br />

Martignago and Chef Jason<br />

Connolly, Campagna recently<br />

worked as a private chef<br />

for a variety of Northern<br />

California businesses,<br />

including Google.<br />

Silver celebration<br />

Oceanside Newcomers<br />

& Friends Club celebrated<br />

its 25th anniversary honoring<br />

former presidents<br />

including Margie<br />

Hernandez, Carolyn Keene,<br />

Mimi Howland, Pat Elledge,<br />

Pat Hurley and Dee Porter,<br />

Jeanne Gross, Barbara<br />

Jones and Jean<br />

Mandelbaum. For more<br />

information, visit<br />

easysite.com/oceansidenewcomers.<br />

Funds for<br />

foundation<br />

On March 30, supporters<br />

of <strong>The</strong> Seany<br />

Foundation turned out for<br />

Seany’s Showdown Poker<br />

Tournament & Casino Night<br />

and raised more than<br />

$10,000. Photos of the event<br />

are available at theseanyfoundation.org.<br />

Del Mar Paddle-out<br />

L’Auberge Del Mar will<br />

host a morning paddle-out<br />

at Powerhouse Park at 9<br />

a.m. Earth Day, <strong>April</strong> 22, to<br />

raise awareness for ocean<br />

preservation. Board rentals<br />

will be available.<br />

Participants meet with its<br />

first annual Ocean<br />

Preservation Paddle Out<br />

and a host of green-friendly<br />

specials throughout the<br />

hotel.<br />

Back workshop<br />

Chek Studio will have a<br />

Lumbo Pelvic Workshop<br />

from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. <strong>April</strong><br />

28 at 609 S. Vulcan Ave.,<br />

Suite 102, Encinitas. Cost is<br />

$250.<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

Hear how our beaches are faring<br />

COAST CITIES — San<br />

Diego <strong>Coast</strong>keeper, an<br />

organization that protects<br />

and restores fishable, swimmable,<br />

drinkable waters,<br />

invites the San Diego community<br />

to learn about<br />

Marine Protected Areas<br />

(MPA) at Signs of the Tide:<br />

the MPA “CLICK.” <strong>The</strong> free<br />

event at Scripps Institution<br />

of Oceanography Sumner<br />

Auditorium will run from 6<br />

to 7:30 p.m. <strong>April</strong> 30.<br />

At the event,<br />

<strong>Coast</strong>keeper, WiLDCOAST<br />

and Department of Fish and<br />

Wildlife will provide a yearin-review<br />

report on MPAs<br />

and talk about community<br />

involvement with the MPA<br />

Watch program.<br />

Information will be<br />

offered on the newly<br />

launched app and how to<br />

become a contributor to the<br />

MPA “CLICK.”<br />

After San Diego’s<br />

MPAs became official in<br />

January 2012, San Diego<br />

<strong>Coast</strong>keeper partnered<br />

with engineering students<br />

from University of<br />

California at San Diego,<br />

who developed a Web-based<br />

app that will help<br />

<strong>Coast</strong>keeper monitor activity<br />

in the MPAs. With help<br />

from volunteers “clicking”<br />

information into their<br />

phones, communities can<br />

contribute to tracking of<br />

activities in protected<br />

areas.<br />

<strong>Coast</strong>keeper hopes the<br />

app will increase awareness<br />

and education surrounding<br />

the year-old MPAs.<br />

<strong>Coast</strong>keeper designed its<br />

<strong>April</strong> Signs of the Tide to<br />

get community members<br />

updated on MPAs in San<br />

Diego and launch its new<br />

technology-driven monitoring<br />

program, aiming to<br />

engage those who are out<br />

enjoying San Diego’s MPAs<br />

in their continued protection<br />

end effective imple-<br />

B13<br />

mentation.<br />

At the event, community<br />

members will hear from<br />

three specialized experts:<br />

Scott Bringman, from the<br />

Department of Fish and<br />

Wildlife Law Enforcement<br />

Division, Conservation<br />

Director at WiLDCOAST<br />

Ben McCue and Mallory<br />

Watson, community engagement<br />

coordinator at<br />

<strong>Coast</strong>keeper.<br />

For more information,<br />

visit sdcoastkeeper.org.


B14 THE COAST NEWS<br />

APRIL <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Easy ways to enjoy your yard more and harvest garden benefits<br />

America’s love for lawns<br />

is alive and well, but more of<br />

us are letting other features<br />

into the yard. In a nationally<br />

“<br />

representative Consumer<br />

Reports survey, almost a third<br />

of homeowners who made<br />

changes to their lawn in the<br />

last year reduced its size in<br />

some way — for example,<br />

replacing grass with patio<br />

space, ground cover, flower<br />

beds or even artificial turf.<br />

He’s the one who<br />

listened to your every<br />

dream and worked<br />

to make each one<br />

come true.<br />

Consumer Reports spoke<br />

with lawn and garden pros<br />

from around the country, plus<br />

major retailers and manufacturers,<br />

to learn exactly how<br />

residential landscapes are<br />

being reimagined.<br />

— Cut the size of your<br />

lawn. Grass needs a lot of<br />

“<br />

water and fertilizer to stay<br />

thick and verdant. Plus there’s<br />

all that mowing. So reducing<br />

your lawn’s size saves work,<br />

time and money, especially<br />

with rising water costs and<br />

rebates that some municipalities<br />

offer homeowners who<br />

trade their lawns for a lowwater<br />

alternative. In Glendale,<br />

Ariz., for example, residents<br />

can earn $150 to $750, depending<br />

on how much grass they<br />

remove.<br />

— Bring in native plants.<br />

Plants that are used to the<br />

local climate and soil conditions<br />

can survive without lots<br />

of water and fertilizer. Contact<br />

your local cooperative extension<br />

service (csrees.usda.gov)<br />

to get ideas about climateappropriate<br />

species. Or go to<br />

the Environmental Protection<br />

Agency’s WaterSense website<br />

(epa.gov/watersense) for a<br />

state-by-state plant selector.<br />

Those sources might lead you<br />

to hardy ornamental grasses<br />

that change with the season;<br />

shade-loving ground cover,<br />

such as hostas or autumn fern;<br />

or species that withstand foot<br />

traffic, such as ornamental<br />

thyme.<br />

— Plant an edible garden.<br />

Growing your own vegetables<br />

is cost-effective and easier<br />

than ever. Home centers now<br />

carry large assortments of<br />

packaged seeds and starter<br />

plants of herbs and vegetables.<br />

It’s a good idea to have<br />

your soil tested before cultivating<br />

vegetables at home, especially<br />

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Growing your own vegetables is a cost-effective and easy way of reducing<br />

the size of your lawn — and your yard work, notes Consumer<br />

Reports. Photo courtesy of Consumer Reports<br />

cern. Container gardening, in<br />

pots or raised planters, allows<br />

you to control the soil if testing<br />

turns up a problem. Vertical<br />

gardening, wall-mounted<br />

planters in which you grow<br />

beans, strawberries, tomatoes<br />

and more, is another option.<br />

— Create an outdoor<br />

room. Outdoor “rooms” are<br />

growing in popularity, with the<br />

lawn playing an integral role,<br />

according to Jule Eller, Lowe’s<br />

director of trend strategy and<br />

communication. Consumers<br />

are looking beyond the usual<br />

folding chairs and grill, equipping<br />

their open-air gathering<br />

spaces with weather-resistant<br />

furnishings, fire pits and even<br />

televisions and other media.<br />

Retailers are making such<br />

projects easier by selling modular<br />

kits for fire pits, benches<br />

and more.<br />

— Follow sustainable<br />

practices. About half of the<br />

homeowners in Consumer<br />

Reports’ survey mulched<br />

when mowing, depositing clippings<br />

on the lawn instead of<br />

bagging them. That deposits<br />

nutrients back into the soil,<br />

reducing fertilizing needs by<br />

as much as 30 percent. When<br />

buying fertilizer, almost 40<br />

percent considered the environmental<br />

friendliness of the<br />

ingredients, though ease of<br />

application and price were<br />

more important to most.<br />

When changing their<br />

lawn, survey respondents<br />

favored seed over sod by more<br />

than 4 to 1.<br />

Seeding is cheaper, and it<br />

lets you tailor the mix to your<br />

yard conditions and choose<br />

from a wide variety of species,<br />

including less-thirsty ones,<br />

such as tall fescue.<br />

Garden pros suggest<br />

more alternate practices.<br />

Jennifer Horn, a landscape<br />

architect and garden coach in<br />

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

clients to fight lace bugs with<br />

horticultural oils rather than<br />

chemicals.<br />

And in Chicago, industrycertified<br />

landscaper Ed<br />

Furner releases lady beetles<br />

into aphid-plagued gardens.<br />

Drip irrigation systems,<br />

which put water directly onto<br />

root systems, are also catching<br />

on. So are weather-based<br />

sprinkler controls, which use<br />

climate sensors, Wi-Fi communication<br />

and other technologies<br />

to monitor local conditions<br />

and irrigate more efficiently<br />

by, for example, turning<br />

off when rain is due.


APRIL <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

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B16 THE COAST NEWS<br />

APRIL <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Mexico is tops in medical tourism<br />

JOE<br />

MORIS<br />

Baby Boomer Peace<br />

With all the news these<br />

last two weeks about Congress<br />

proposing cutbacks on Social<br />

Security and Medicare, it looks<br />

inevitable that the vast majority<br />

of baby boomers will likely<br />

end up in the exchanges set up<br />

by Obamacare starting Jan. 2<br />

next year.<br />

I recently received an email<br />

from Nicholas Scott,<br />

owner of Steve’s Sports Bar in<br />

Puerto Vallarta.<br />

He said that health care is<br />

the most important subject discussed<br />

by Americans when<br />

they think about retirement in<br />

Mexico. Recently he had a few<br />

condo owners from the Marina<br />

tell him stories about how they<br />

feel, with so many doctors retiring<br />

due to Obamacare, that<br />

health care in Puerto Vallarta is<br />

so much better than what<br />

they’re experiencing in the U.S.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y fear the kind of care<br />

they’ll be forced into when<br />

Obamacare becomes reality.<br />

One customer from San<br />

Francisco told him that his wait<br />

to see a specialist is usually<br />

weeks and sometimes months.<br />

He said his doctor and two<br />

other specialists were unsuccessful<br />

in treating his wife’s<br />

stomach virus that she<br />

acquired while in New York<br />

two months prior. On referral<br />

he and his wife came down to<br />

the Amerimed Medical Center<br />

in Puerto Vallarta.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir wait was about 10<br />

minutes when the general practitioner<br />

on staff said that they<br />

needed to see an internal medicine<br />

specialist. <strong>The</strong> specialist<br />

was called on a Saturday and in<br />

less than one hour the specialist<br />

was in consult with the wife.<br />

He ran tests and wanted to do a<br />

“colonostrophy” right then and<br />

there at the center.<br />

<strong>The</strong> typical cost in the U.S.<br />

for that procedure is $3,500,<br />

plus approximately another<br />

$2,000 in hospital costs. At<br />

Amerimed the total cost was<br />

$1,000 including the hospital<br />

costs. She needed to stay in a<br />

hospital room for about six<br />

hours but three days later all<br />

symptoms were gone.<br />

<strong>The</strong> diagnosis, the prescription<br />

and data were put on<br />

disk and given to the patient.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y took the disk back to their<br />

general practitioner in San<br />

Francisco where he and another<br />

specialist reviewed all the<br />

data. <strong>The</strong>y then told the wife<br />

that the Mexican doctor was<br />

100 percent correct and that<br />

their diagnoses had been<br />

wrong.<br />

In another case, a friend’s<br />

wife had numbness in her right<br />

arm that refused to go away.<br />

One specialist in the U.S. said<br />

he wanted to put her on expensive<br />

medication and put her<br />

arm in a cast for two months.<br />

Trying to avoid the cast she<br />

went to a different specialist<br />

who then prescribed the same<br />

medicine but no cast. She went<br />

that route but she only got<br />

worse.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y too decided to try<br />

Puerto Vallarta. Arriving in<br />

March <strong>2013</strong> they too went to<br />

the Amerimed Hospital where<br />

a specialist had her X-rayed<br />

within 30 minutes of arriving.<br />

He then ran some tests and<br />

diagnosed the problem.<br />

He gave her a different<br />

and much less expensive prescription<br />

and showed her some<br />

arm exercises. Two days later<br />

the numbness was gone.<br />

Nick’s friend needed two<br />

teeth capped. <strong>The</strong> cost in his<br />

hometown in the U.S. was nearly<br />

$4,000. He had the work<br />

done in Puerto Vallarta for<br />

$750. <strong>The</strong> English-speaking<br />

dentists have all the latest dental<br />

equipment. People can rent<br />

a condo for a month and get the<br />

dental “works” for say a combined<br />

$5,000.<strong>The</strong> same work in<br />

the USA would be $20,000-plus<br />

without a vacation.<br />

Medical tourism in<br />

Mexico is already No. 1 in the<br />

world. Because in January 2014<br />

a majority of baby boomers will<br />

likely end up in line in<br />

exchanges waiting behind people<br />

who have never worked,<br />

never paid any taxes and live<br />

on checks from the government,<br />

the Mexican alternative<br />

may be the best alternative.<br />

From all accounts,<br />

boomers could wait months to<br />

see a specialist once<br />

Obamacare is implemented<br />

and there’s no guarantee that<br />

they will be granted the right to<br />

one due to the 15-member panels<br />

who will dole out care at<br />

their discretion. During the<br />

passage of Obamacare, many<br />

called these boards “death panels”<br />

because all care to special-<br />

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APRIL <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Council members may use leftover contingency funds from the ongoing<br />

Highway 101 improvement project to add a sidewalk to the west side of<br />

the roadway, from Ocean Street north to Cardiff State Beach. A bikeway<br />

would be included. Photo by Bianca Kaplanek<br />

HWY 101<br />

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gency, for a total project cost of<br />

about $276,000, although that<br />

number could be lowered<br />

when the city goes out for<br />

more bids.<br />

<strong>The</strong> $7 million renovation<br />

along <strong>Coast</strong> Highway includes<br />

a $651,000 contingency fund.<br />

So far about $485,000 has been<br />

used, leaving the city about<br />

$167,000 for the new projects.<br />

<strong>The</strong> contingency fund balance<br />

includes $34,320<br />

approved at the <strong>April</strong> 10 meeting<br />

for geotechnical inspections<br />

and additional design<br />

changes for the Plaza Street<br />

area such as bus shelters and<br />

curb, gutter and sidewalk<br />

work.<br />

<strong>The</strong> original proposal<br />

from Infrastructure<br />

Engineering Corporation was<br />

$494,420, including $100,000<br />

for geotechnical inspections.<br />

<strong>The</strong> city negotiated the<br />

contract down to $300,000,<br />

with $26,210 for the inspections.<br />

City Engineer Mo<br />

Sammak said IEC “basically<br />

cut out most of … (the) geotechnical<br />

component in the<br />

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APRIL 24<br />

LEARN HOW Register now<br />

for MiraCosta College’s<br />

Community Services noncredit<br />

workshops <strong>April</strong> 27, including<br />

Margaritaville, <strong>April</strong> 24 at<br />

the Center for a Healthy<br />

Lifestyle, 533 Lomas Santa Fe,<br />

Solana Beach, or classes on<br />

iTunes with Apple and<br />

Introduction to iPhone, iPod<br />

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Elijo Campus, 3333<br />

Manchester Ave, Cardiff. To<br />

register, call (760) 795-6820,<br />

or online at miracosta.augusoft.net/.<br />

MAC FANS GATHER <strong>The</strong><br />

Oceanside Mac Users Group<br />

will meet from 6:30 to 8:30<br />

p.m. <strong>April</strong> 24 at the Mission<br />

Branch Library, 3861 Mission<br />

Ave.featuring “IMovie from<br />

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APRIL 27<br />

DISCO FUN Park Dale Lane<br />

bid.”<br />

But the soil in the medians<br />

required more testing than<br />

was originally thought, he said.<br />

“It sounds like we took a<br />

big risk and we got caught,”<br />

Councilman David Zito said.<br />

Sammak agreed.<br />

“But it’s still below the<br />

original estimate,” Zito added.<br />

City Manager David Ott<br />

said he would “feel more<br />

secure” with the final cost of<br />

the current project in a few<br />

months.<br />

Council members will<br />

make a decision on the new<br />

projects at an upcoming meeting.<br />

Councilman Tom<br />

Campbell said he wouldn’t<br />

support either one if they<br />

required the use of general<br />

fund money.<br />

Residents Peter House<br />

and Carol Childs offered to<br />

donate $25,000 for the Plaza<br />

Street improvements.<br />

Campbell also said he didn’t<br />

want construction to impact<br />

merchants during the summer.<br />

<strong>The</strong> current project,<br />

beginning at Cliff Street and<br />

finishing at Dahlia Drive,<br />

began last June and is expected<br />

to be complete in about two<br />

months.<br />

Elementary School in<br />

Encinitas is hosting its annual<br />

Spring Auction at 6:30 p.m.<br />

<strong>April</strong> 27, at the Encinitas<br />

Community Center, 1140<br />

Oakcrest Park Drive. Funds<br />

will support Library, Science<br />

Program and Playground<br />

Partners. For tickets, contact<br />

Doreen Bunten, at<br />

doreen@bunten.net or (760)<br />

208-5060.<br />

GET HEALTHY Thrive<br />

Physical Medicine hosts a<br />

Spring Health & Wellness Fair<br />

from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. <strong>April</strong> 24<br />

at the El Camino North<br />

Shopping Plaza, El Camino<br />

Real and Vista Way,<br />

Oceanside.<br />

CANCER SUPPORT It’s<br />

Black-Tie optional at “<strong>The</strong><br />

B3Affair, Bid Bet and Buy for<br />

Life,” 7 p.m. <strong>April</strong> 27 to raise<br />

money for <strong>The</strong> Lois Merrill<br />

Foundation, helping patients<br />

with carcinoid cancers to help<br />

offset expenses during treatment.<br />

<strong>The</strong> casino night event<br />

will feature live artists, wine<br />

tasting and music at Building<br />

32, 3768 Chauncy Road, in<br />

Point Loma’s Liberty Station.<br />

Tickets are $75 at<br />

<strong>The</strong>B3Affair.com.<br />

DETECTIVE<br />

CONTINUED FROM B1<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

Stevenson’s even-keeled<br />

demeanor was tested throughout<br />

his career. He distinctly<br />

remembers getting a call at 2<br />

a.m. to investigate a crime<br />

scene.<br />

Half an hour earlier, a<br />

man had shot into a home in<br />

Leucadia when residents<br />

inside were asleep. <strong>The</strong> man<br />

then sped away in a van.<br />

Shortly after, a deputy<br />

stopped him. <strong>The</strong> man drew a<br />

gun and pointed it at the<br />

deputy. <strong>The</strong> deputy fired<br />

shots, and the man again<br />

drove away while the deputy<br />

trailed him. At one point, the<br />

man rammed the deputy’s car<br />

during the chase, and was<br />

later apprehended.<br />

Emotions were running<br />

high when Stevenson arrived<br />

on the scene as the primary<br />

detective.<br />

“It was overwhelming at<br />

first,” Stevenson said. “But I<br />

tried to stay calm and put<br />

things together step by step.”<br />

To a person unfamiliar<br />

with the legal system, with the<br />

deputy as a witness, it might<br />

have seemed like an open-andshut<br />

case. But tying the man to<br />

the shooting and officer<br />

assault required physical evidence<br />

— not an easy task<br />

since locating bullet casings<br />

can be like “finding a needle<br />

in a hay stack,” Stevenson<br />

said.<br />

Over the next few weeks,<br />

Stevenson, who was in charge<br />

of the case, and other detectives<br />

closely swept the crime<br />

scene for the bullet casings.<br />

Doing so involved coordinat-<br />

FEES<br />

CONTINUED FROM B1<br />

the fire fee with a Disaster<br />

Management, Preparedness<br />

and Assistance Fund.<strong>The</strong> fund<br />

would establish a 4.8 percent<br />

surcharge on all property<br />

insurance policies for all<br />

California residents.<br />

Senator Ted Gaines’ bill<br />

to repeal the fire fee failed in<br />

SMALL TALK<br />

CONTINUED FROM B1<br />

If I had somehow managed<br />

to get that far, I never<br />

would have bothered laboriously<br />

scraping off the choke to<br />

get to the delicious heart.<br />

I would never, ever have<br />

picked, much less cooked<br />

with, something that makes<br />

my tongue sting, my mouth<br />

burn and my eyes water. Salsa<br />

would not be the same. <strong>The</strong><br />

BABY BOOMER<br />

CONTINUED FROM B16<br />

ists will be doled out by nonmedical,<br />

nameless, faceless<br />

board members trying to keep<br />

costs down.<br />

It could be life-saving to<br />

consider taking the short 2.5-<br />

DEANNA STRICKLAND<br />

Your Encinitas Territory Manager<br />

Call Deanna for all your<br />

advertising needs.<br />

ing with the forensics team to<br />

determine the trajectory of<br />

spent rounds. And there was<br />

much more legwork — talking<br />

with the suspect’s friends, for<br />

instance — that had to be<br />

done.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> case file was very<br />

thick when I turned it in,”<br />

Stevenson said.<br />

Eventually, the man was<br />

convicted of assaulting a<br />

police officer with a weapon,<br />

evading arrest and shooting<br />

into an inhabited dwelling.<br />

Yet years before<br />

Stevenson was taking the lead<br />

on big cases, he questioned<br />

whether he was cut out for law<br />

enforcement. His laidback<br />

surfer vibe, which he exudes<br />

to this day, didn’t gel with the<br />

department’s regimented<br />

approach during the first few<br />

weeks at the training academy.<br />

“Most of the officers at<br />

the training academy were<br />

younger than me and were<br />

real paramilitary,” Stevenson<br />

said. “<strong>The</strong>y’d yell at you if you<br />

didn’t follow strict guidelines<br />

— it was all about, ‘Sir, yes sir.’<br />

I wasn’t used to that.”<br />

Later, Stevenson realized<br />

officers barking orders at him<br />

shouldn’t be taken personally.<br />

“I figured out that it’s<br />

kind of a game; they’re trying<br />

to intimidate you to prepare<br />

you for real-life situations,”<br />

Stevenson said. “I said to<br />

myself, I’m going to play their<br />

game, and I’m going to beat<br />

them at it by getting through<br />

this.”<br />

Stevenson was first<br />

assigned to a Vista jail. Two<br />

years later, he was promoted<br />

to patrolman and asked where<br />

the Senate Committee on<br />

Natural Resources and Water<br />

on <strong>April</strong> 9.<br />

Additionally, the Howard<br />

Jarvis Tax Association is in the<br />

process of suing the state, also<br />

claiming that the fee is an illegal<br />

tax.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fee is intended for<br />

Cal Fire activities including<br />

brush clearance and emergency<br />

evacuation planning.<br />

idea of snitching honey while<br />

the bees are still using it<br />

would never have dawned on<br />

me.<br />

If I had been the head of<br />

the think tank back when, Las<br />

Vegas would still be a dark<br />

spot in the desert. My faint<br />

heart would leave the county<br />

fair missing a midway, and the<br />

big attraction at Magic<br />

Mountain would be the bluegrass<br />

music festival.<br />

Because I never would<br />

hour flight to Puerto Vallarta<br />

to get first class health care<br />

with almost no wait at 20 to 25<br />

percent of the cost at home.<br />

Carlos Slim (the world’s richest<br />

person) started construction in<br />

2011 on 10 more hospitals in<br />

high tourist areas like Cancun<br />

and Cabo San Lucas.<br />

760.436.9737 x104<br />

dstrickland@coastnewsgroup.com<br />

he wanted to work. He chose<br />

Encinitas, because of its proximity<br />

to the coast and his history<br />

with the city.<br />

He grew up in Galveston,<br />

Texas just as the surfing craze<br />

hit in the early <strong>19</strong>60s. After<br />

watching surfing flicks, he<br />

pined to hunt waves abroad.<br />

“Surfing in California or<br />

Hawaii was the dream for<br />

everyone in Texas,” Stevenson<br />

said.<br />

In high school, he visited<br />

Encinitas on surf trips and has<br />

fond memories of paddling<br />

out at Grandview and<br />

Beacons, even though locals<br />

were sometimes less-thanfriendly.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re were so many<br />

Texans coming out here that<br />

locals displayed signs that said<br />

go home Texas,” Stevenson<br />

said with a laugh.<br />

Later in life, Stevenson<br />

developed an intimate familiarity<br />

with downtown<br />

Encinitas as a patrolman. For<br />

years, he was the first responder<br />

to calls ranging from bar<br />

fights to burglaries.<br />

His time as a patrolman<br />

coincided with a push for datadriven<br />

policing. By continuously<br />

analyzing where past<br />

crimes occurred, the department<br />

allocates resources<br />

accordingly to preempt future<br />

crime — an approach used<br />

today.<br />

This gave Stevenson an<br />

understanding of how to use<br />

databases and DNA to make<br />

cases. For example, his knowledge<br />

of a database solved a<br />

Rancho Santa Fe burglary last<br />

year. But equally important in<br />

his mind, Stevenson gained<br />

what he called a “sixth sense”<br />

California’s General Fund<br />

once covered these activities,<br />

but is no longer able to do so<br />

because of lack of funds.<br />

As a fee and not a tax, the<br />

revenue from the fire fee is<br />

required by law to directly support<br />

the property areas that<br />

were charged.<br />

Yet according to the nonpartisan<br />

Legislative Analyst’s<br />

Office, the governor’s budget<br />

have set sail in some tiny<br />

wooden boat, we would still be<br />

landlubbers and, at best, we<br />

might be riding horses, but<br />

certainly not racing them.<br />

Don’t talk to me about madness<br />

such as clinging to a basket<br />

beneath a balloon or trying<br />

to get off the ground with<br />

wings. Heaven forfend we<br />

should consider jumping off a<br />

precipice on purpose, even<br />

with a stretchy cord attached.<br />

We might huff and puff up<br />

<strong>The</strong>se medical centers<br />

are all being built to USA<br />

Health Care Standards and<br />

will continue to staff only the<br />

highest quality specialists<br />

from Mexico, Canada and doctors<br />

fleeing the U.S.<strong>The</strong>se centers<br />

will continue to provide<br />

cutting-edge medical care at a<br />

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Your Oceanside/Carlsbad<br />

Territory Manager<br />

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B17<br />

that comes with experience.<br />

More than being observant,<br />

Stevenson said patrolmen<br />

gain a “feel” for their beat.<br />

“You learn how to read<br />

people and the streets,”<br />

Stevenson said. “That’s something<br />

patrolman and detectives<br />

have to have.”<br />

He further honed his<br />

intuition once becoming a<br />

detective a decade later<br />

thanks to special training in<br />

interrogation and other techniques.<br />

“You can tell if someone<br />

is lying by looking at their eye<br />

movements, how they talk,<br />

how they move — you just<br />

know,” Stevenson said.<br />

Of course, Stevenson said<br />

that “just knowing” isn’t<br />

enough to solve cases. But<br />

sometimes, a sense of whether<br />

someone is being truthful or<br />

not, or a hunch at a crime<br />

scene, steers detectives in the<br />

right direction.<br />

Over a decade, Stevenson<br />

investigated robberies,<br />

assaults and burglaries. Some<br />

cases were never solved due to<br />

a lack of witnesses or evidence.<br />

For those that were, the<br />

best part of the job was recovering<br />

property or knowing a<br />

victim felt a sense of justice.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> feeling was very<br />

rewarding; I know it motivated<br />

me every time I was investigating,”<br />

Stevenson said.<br />

Now, Stevenson said he’s<br />

looking forward to enjoying<br />

the retired life with his wife.<br />

This includes travel time and<br />

lots of surfing and outrigger<br />

canoeing.<br />

“I’ve kind of come full circle;<br />

I’m back to being a beach<br />

guy,” Stevenson said.<br />

proposed using the funds for<br />

activities outside of these<br />

areas, which would be illegal.<br />

In January, the LA Times<br />

revealed that Cal Fire set aside<br />

$3.6 million with a nonprofit<br />

instead of depositing the funds<br />

into the state’s general fund as<br />

required. Cal Fire moved the<br />

money from the nonprofit<br />

after being questioned about<br />

the fund’s legality.<br />

some steep foothills, but climb<br />

that sheer cliff? Don’t be silly!<br />

You all go right ahead,<br />

though, and continue sticking<br />

your necks out. I’m really<br />

quite grateful to you all. Truth<br />

is, I’d really miss those artichokes.<br />

Jean Gillette is a freelance writer and<br />

thorough coward. Contact her at<br />

jgillette@coastnewsgroup.com.<br />

very affordable cost.<br />

I’ll have more in my next<br />

column in two weeks. Until<br />

then, go in peace.<br />

Joe Moris may be contacted at (760)<br />

500-6755 or by e-mail at joe@coastalcountry.net.


Legals 800<br />

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Legals 800<br />

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and at any time until the consum-<br />

mation of the Trustee's Sale to be<br />

conducted pursuant to the Deed of<br />

Trust and this Notice of Trustee's<br />

Sale. See the Deed of Trust, if<br />

applicable. <strong>The</strong> personal property<br />

which was given as security for<br />

Trustor's obligation includes, but is<br />

not limited to, all fixtures, build-<br />

ings, equipment, water, rights, enti-<br />

tlements, systems, tangibles and<br />

intangibles, all as more fully<br />

described in the Deed of Trust, as<br />

well as all proceeds thereof. No<br />

warranty is made that any or all of<br />

the personal property still exists or<br />

is available for the successful bid-<br />

der and no warranty is made as to<br />

the condition of any of the person-<br />

al property, which shall be sold "as<br />

is" "where is". <strong>The</strong> beneficiary<br />

under the Deed of Trust heretofore<br />

executed and delivered to the<br />

undersigned, a written Declaration<br />

of Default and Demand for Sale,<br />

and a Written Notice of Default<br />

and Election to Sell. <strong>The</strong> under-<br />

signed caused said Notice of<br />

Default and Election to Sell to be<br />

recorded 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<br />

existence, 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 888-210-6524 or visit this<br />

Internet Web site www.priority-<br />

posting.com using the file number<br />

13-01260 assigned to this case.<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. 4/5/<strong>2013</strong><br />

Stewart Default Services Olesya<br />

Williams, Trustee Sale Officer 7676<br />

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Diego, California 92108 (888) 210-<br />

6524 Sale Line: 714-573-<strong>19</strong>65<br />

Website: www.priorityposting.com<br />

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APN: 104-411-22-00 TS No:<br />

CA0900<strong>19</strong>89-12-1 TO No: 95301699<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE<br />

YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A<br />

DEED OF TRUST DATED <strong>April</strong> 12,<br />

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 PROCEEDINGS<br />

AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD<br />

CONTACT A LAWYER. On May<br />

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FINANCIAL INC. dba TRUSTEE<br />

CORPS, as the duly Appointed<br />

Trustee, under and pursuant to the<br />

power of sale contained in that cer-<br />

tain Deed of Trust Recorded on<br />

<strong>April</strong> 14, 2006 as Instrument No.<br />

2006-0262643 of official records in<br />

the Office of the Recorder of San<br />

Diego County, California, executed<br />

by SHARI STOCK, A MARRIED<br />

WOMAN AS HER SOLE AND SEP-<br />

ARATE PROPERTY, as Trustor(s),<br />

in favor of WASHINGTON MUTU-<br />

AL BANK, FA as Beneficiary, WILL<br />

SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO<br />

THE HIGHEST BIDDER, in lawful<br />

money of the United States, all<br />

payable at the time of sale, that<br />

certain property situated in said<br />

County, California describing the<br />

land 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 prop-<br />

erty described above is purported<br />

to be: 539 POETS SQUARE, FALL-<br />

BROOK, CA 92028 <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 without<br />

covenant or warranty, express 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. <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 />

expenses and advances at the time<br />

of the initial publication of this<br />

Notice of Trustee`s Sale is estimat-<br />

ed to be $446,653.79 (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 asso-<br />

ciation 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 applica-<br />

ble. If the Trustee is unable to con-<br />

vey 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. 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 Auction.com at 800.280.2832<br />

for information regarding the<br />

Trustee's Sale or visit the Internet<br />

Web site address www.Auction.com<br />

for information regarding the sale<br />

of this property, using the file num-<br />

ber assigned to this case,<br />

CA0900<strong>19</strong>89-12-1. 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 infor-<br />

mation is to attend the scheduled<br />

sale. Date: <strong>April</strong> 5, <strong>2013</strong> TRUSTEE<br />

CORPS TS No. CA0900<strong>19</strong>89-12-1<br />

17100 Gillette Ave, Irvine, CA<br />

92614 949-252-8300 Lupe Tabita,<br />

Authorized Signatory SALE<br />

INFORMATION CAN BE<br />

OBTAINED ONLINE AT<br />

www.Auction.com FOR AUTOMAT-<br />

ED SALES INFORMATION<br />

PLEASE CALL: AUCTION.COM at<br />

800.280.2832 TRUSTEE CORPS<br />

MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBT COL-<br />

LECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COL-<br />

LECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMA-<br />

TION OBTAINED MAY BE USED<br />

FOR THAT PURPOSE. P1031773<br />

4/12, 4/<strong>19</strong>, 04/26/<strong>2013</strong> CN 148<strong>19</strong><br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE T.S<br />

No. 1322152-37 APN: 214-353-18-62<br />

TRA: 09027 LOAN NO:<br />

Xxxxxx2147 REF: Freiburger,<br />

Michael IMPORTANT NOTICE TO<br />

PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN<br />

DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF<br />

TRUST, DATED May 31, 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. On May 02, <strong>2013</strong>, at<br />

10:00am, Cal-Western<br />

Reconveyance Corporation, as duly<br />

appointed trustee under and pur-<br />

suant to Deed of Trust recorded<br />

June 03, 2005, as Inst. No. 2005-<br />

0468801 in book XX, page XX of<br />

Official Records in the office of the<br />

County Recorder of San Diego<br />

County, State of California, execut-<br />

ed by Michael L. Freiburger, A<br />

Single Man, will sell at public auc-<br />

tion to highest bidder for cash,<br />

cashier’s check drawn on a state or<br />

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

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

check drawn by a state or federal<br />

savings and loan association, sav-<br />

ings association, or savings bank<br />

specified in section 5102 of the<br />

financial code and authorized to do<br />

business in this state: At the<br />

entrance to the east county region-<br />

al center by Statue, 250 E. Main<br />

Street El Cajon, California, all<br />

right, title and interest conveyed to<br />

and now held by it under said Deed<br />

of Trust in the property situated in<br />

said County and State described<br />

as: Completely described in said<br />

deed of trust <strong>The</strong> street address<br />

and other common designation, if<br />

any, of the real property described<br />

above is purported to be: 872<br />

Ginger Avenue Carlsbad CA<br />

92009 <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 be<br />

held, but without covenant or war-<br />

ranty, express or implied, regard-<br />

ing title, possession, condition or<br />

encumbrances, including fees,<br />

charges and expenses of the<br />

Trustee and of the trusts created<br />

by said Deed of Trust, to pay the<br />

remaining principal sums of the<br />

note(s) secured by said Deed of<br />

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

unpaid balance of the obligation<br />

secured by the property to be sold<br />

and reasonable estimated costs,<br />

expenses and advances at the time<br />

of the initial publication of the<br />

Notice of Sale is: $379,321.38. 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. <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 (6<strong>19</strong>)590-1221 or visit the<br />

internet website<br />

www.rppsales.com, using the file<br />

number assigned to this case<br />

1322152-37. 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. For<br />

sales information:(6<strong>19</strong>)590-1221.<br />

Cal-Western Reconveyance<br />

Corporation, 525 East Main Street,<br />

P.O. Box 22004, El Cajon, CA 92022-<br />

9004 Dated: <strong>April</strong> 04, <strong>2013</strong>. (R-<br />

428812 04/12/13, 04/<strong>19</strong>/13, 04/26/13)<br />

CN 14818<br />

APN: 158-241-23-00 TS No:<br />

CA05002957-12-1 TO No: 1347345<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE<br />

YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A<br />

DEED OF TRUST DATED March<br />

16, 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 May<br />

10, <strong>2013</strong> at 09:00 AM, Auction.com<br />

Room at Sheraton San Diego Hotel<br />

& Marina, 1380 Harbor Island<br />

Drive, San Diego, CA 92101, MTC<br />

FINANCIAL INC. dba TRUSTEE<br />

CORPS, as the duly Appointed<br />

Trustee, under and pursuant to the<br />

power of sale contained in that cer-<br />

tain Deed of Trust Recorded on<br />

March 26, 2007 as Instrument No.<br />

2007-0<strong>19</strong>9922 of official records in<br />

the Office of the Recorder of San<br />

Diego County, California, executed<br />

by RICKY C. DISKIN AND<br />

SHARON A. DISKIN, HUSBAND<br />

AND WIFE, as Trustor(s), in favor<br />

of GUILD MORTGAGE COMPA-<br />

NY, A CALIFORNIA CORPORA-<br />

TION 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: 330 MAG-<br />

DALENA DRIVE, OCEANSIDE,<br />

CA 92057 <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 />

$239,099.39 (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 Auction.com at 800.280.2832<br />

for information regarding the<br />

Trustee's Sale or visit the Internet<br />

Web site address www.Auction.com<br />

for information regarding the sale<br />

of this property, using the file num-<br />

ber assigned to this case,<br />

CA05002957-12-1. 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 infor-<br />

mation is to attend the scheduled<br />

sale. Date: <strong>April</strong> 4, <strong>2013</strong> TRUSTEE<br />

CORPS TS No. CA05002957-12-1<br />

17100 Gillette Ave, Irvine, CA<br />

92614 949-252-8300 Stephanie<br />

Hoy, Authorized Signatory SALE<br />

INFORMATION CAN BE<br />

OBTAINED ONLINE AT<br />

www.Auction.com FOR AUTOMAT-<br />

ED SALES INFORMATION<br />

PLEASE CALL: AUCTION.COM at<br />

800.280.2832 TRUSTEE CORPS<br />

MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBT COL-<br />

LECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COL-<br />

LECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMA-<br />

TION OBTAINED MAY BE USED<br />

FOR THAT PURPOSE. P1031808<br />

4/12, 4/<strong>19</strong>, 04/26/<strong>2013</strong> CN 14817<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE T.S<br />

No. 1351814-25 APN: 220-443-35-00<br />

TRA: 13101 LOAN NO:<br />

Xxxxxx9477 REF: Cheon, Soyan<br />

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROP-<br />

ERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN<br />

DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF<br />

TRUST, DATED January 18, 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. On May 10, <strong>2013</strong>, at<br />

9:00am, Cal-Western<br />

Reconveyance Corporation, as duly<br />

appointed trustee under and pur-<br />

suant to Deed of Trust recorded<br />

January 31, 2005, as Inst. No. 2005-<br />

0082517 in book XX, page XX of<br />

Official Records in the office of the<br />

County Recorder of San Diego<br />

County, State of California, execut-<br />

ed by Soyan Cheon, A Married<br />

Woman As Her Sole and Separate<br />

Property, will sell at public auction<br />

to highest bidder for cash, 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 asso-<br />

ciation, or savings bank specified<br />

in section 5102 of the financial<br />

code and authorized to do business<br />

in this state: Sheraton san diego<br />

hotel & marina, 1380 harbor island<br />

drive Auction.com Room San<br />

Diego, California, all right, title<br />

and interest conveyed to and now<br />

held by it under said Deed of Trust<br />

in the property situated in said<br />

County and State described as:<br />

Completely described in said deed<br />

of trust <strong>The</strong> street address and<br />

other common designation, if any,<br />

of the real property described<br />

above is purported to be: 617 Via<br />

Del Caballo San Marcos CA 92078<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 held, but<br />

without covenant or warranty,<br />

express or implied, regarding title,<br />

possession, condition or encum-<br />

brances, including fees, charges<br />

and expenses of the Trustee and of<br />

the trusts created by said Deed of<br />

Trust, to pay the remaining princi-<br />

pal sums of the note(s) secured by<br />

said Deed of Trust. <strong>The</strong> total<br />

amount of the unpaid balance of<br />

the obligation secured by the prop-<br />

erty to be sold and reasonable esti-<br />

mated costs, expenses and<br />

advances at the time of the initial<br />

publication of the Notice of Sale is:<br />

$345,706.62. If the Trustee is<br />

unable to convey title for any rea-<br />

son, the successful bidder's sole<br />

and exclusive remedy shall be the<br />

return of monies paid to the<br />

Trustee, and the successful bidder<br />

shall have no further recourse. <strong>The</strong><br />

beneficiary under said Deed of<br />

Trust heretofore executed and<br />

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 />

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 (800)280-2832 or visit the<br />

Internet Web Site,<br />

www.auction.com, using the file<br />

number assigned to this case<br />

1351814-25. 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 />

FOR SALES INFORMATION:<br />

(800)280-2832 Cal-Western<br />

Reconveyance Corporation, 525<br />

East Main Street, P.O. Box 22004,<br />

El Cajon, CA 92022-9004 Dated:<br />

<strong>April</strong> 02, <strong>2013</strong>. (R-428733 04/12/13,<br />

04/<strong>19</strong>/13, 04/26/13) CN 14815<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TS<br />

No. CA-12-533580-LL Order No.:<br />

1323022 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT<br />

UNDER A DEED OF TRUST<br />

DATED 10/10/2006. 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 />

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 war-<br />

ranty, expressed or implied, regard-<br />

ing title, possession, or encum-<br />

brances, to pay the remaining prin-<br />

cipal sum of the note(s) secured by<br />

the Deed of Trust, with interest and<br />

late charges thereon, as provided<br />

in the note(s), advances, under the<br />

terms of the Deed of Trust, interest<br />

thereon, fees, charges and expens-<br />

es of the Trustee for the total<br />

amount (at the time of the initial<br />

publication of the Notice of Sale)<br />

reasonably estimated to be set<br />

forth below. <strong>The</strong> amount 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): THOMAS JACOB<br />

CUNNINGHAM, AN UNMARRIED<br />

MAN Recorded: 10/<strong>19</strong>/2006 as<br />

Instrument No. 2006-0744106 of<br />

Official Records in the office of the<br />

Recorder of SAN DIEGO County,<br />

California; Date of Sale: 5/10/<strong>2013</strong><br />

at 9:00 AM Place of Sale: At the<br />

Sheraton San Diego Hotel &<br />

Marina, 1380 Harbor Island Drive,<br />

San Diego, CA 92101, in the<br />

Auction.com Room Amount of<br />

unpaid balance and other charges:<br />

$262,697.68 <strong>The</strong> purported proper-<br />

ty address is: 4240 FIESTA WAY<br />

#1, OCEANSIDE, CA 92057<br />

Assessor’s Parcel No.: 158-400-05-<br />

47 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 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 />

533580-LL . 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 />

<strong>Coast</strong> <strong>News</strong><br />

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THE COAST NEWS<br />

B18 APRIL <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong>


APRIL <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

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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 6<strong>19</strong>-645-7711 For<br />

NON SALE information only Sale<br />

Line: 800-280-2832 Or Login to:<br />

http://www.qualityloan.com<br />

Reinstatement Line: (866) 645-<br />

7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan<br />

Service Corp. TS No.: CA-12-<br />

533580-LL IDSPub #0048687<br />

4/12/<strong>2013</strong> 4/<strong>19</strong>/<strong>2013</strong> 4/26/<strong>2013</strong> CN<br />

14814<br />

T.S. No: F525744 CA Unit Code: F<br />

Loan No: 0063984306/POISET AP<br />

#1: 263-031-31-00 NOTE: THERE IS<br />

A SUMMARY OF THE INFORMA-<br />

TION IN THIS DOCUMENT<br />

ATTACHED. NOTICE OF<br />

TRUSTEE'S SALE T.D. SERVICE<br />

COMPANY, as duly appointed<br />

Trustee under the following<br />

described Deed of Trust WILL<br />

SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO<br />

THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR<br />

CASH (in the forms which are lawful<br />

tender in the United States)<br />

and/or the cashier's, certified or<br />

other checks specified in Civil<br />

Code Section 2924h (payable in<br />

full at the time of sale to T.D.<br />

Service Company) all right, title<br />

and interest conveyed to and now<br />

held by it under said Deed of Trust<br />

in the property hereinafter<br />

described: Trustor: MATTHEW<br />

POISET Recorded <strong>April</strong> 6, 2006<br />

as Instr. No. 2006-0240041 in Book<br />

--- Page --- of Official Records in<br />

the office of the Recorder of SAN<br />

DIEGO County; CALIFORNIA ,<br />

pursuant to the Notice of Default<br />

and Election to Sell thereunder<br />

recorded August 10, 2011 as Instr.<br />

No. 2011-0407758 in Book --- Page<br />

--- of Official Records in the office<br />

of the Recorder of SAN DIEGO<br />

County CALIFORNIA. YOU ARE<br />

IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF<br />

TRUST DATED MARCH 30, 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. 860 SEABRIGHT<br />

LANE, SOLANA BEACH, CA<br />

92075 "(If a street address or common<br />

designation of property is<br />

shown above, no warranty is given<br />

as to its completeness or correctness)."<br />

Said Sale of property will<br />

be made in "as is" condition without<br />

covenant or warranty, express<br />

or 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 as in said note<br />

provided, advances, if any, under<br />

the terms of said Deed of Trust,<br />

fees, charges and expenses of the<br />

Trustee and of the trusts created<br />

by said Deed of Trust. Said sale<br />

will be held on: MAY 2, <strong>2013</strong>, AT<br />

10:30 A.M. *AT THE FRONT<br />

ENTRANCE TO THE BUILDING<br />

321 NORTH NEVADA STREET<br />

OCEANSIDE, CA 92054 At the<br />

time of the initial publication of<br />

this notice, the total amount of the<br />

unpaid balance of the obligation<br />

secured by the above described<br />

Deed of Trust and estimated costs,<br />

expenses, and advances is<br />

$637,155.08. It is possible that at<br />

the time of sale the opening bid<br />

may be less than the total indebtedness<br />

due. 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 />

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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<br />

which may charge you a fee for this<br />

information. If you consult either<br />

of 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) 480-5690 or (800) 843-<br />

0260 ext 5690 or visit this Internet<br />

Web site: http://www.tacforeclosures.com/sales,<br />

using the file<br />

number assigned to this case<br />

F525744 F. Information about postponements<br />

that are very short in<br />

duration or that occur close in time<br />

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. 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. If the sale is set aside for<br />

any reason, the Purchaser at the<br />

sale shall be entitled only to a<br />

return of the monies paid. <strong>The</strong><br />

Purchaser shall have no further<br />

recourse against the Mortgagor,<br />

the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's<br />

attorney. Date: <strong>April</strong> 3, <strong>2013</strong> T.D.<br />

SERVICE COMPANY as said<br />

Trustee, T.D. Service Company<br />

Agent for the Trustee and as<br />

Authorized Agent for the<br />

Beneficiary KIMBERLY COON-<br />

RADT- D'AMBROSIO, ASST SEC-<br />

RETARY T.D. SERVICE COMPA-<br />

NY 4000 W. Metropolitan Drive,<br />

Suite 400 Orange, CA 92868-0000<br />

<strong>The</strong> Beneficiary may be attempting<br />

to collect a debt and any information<br />

obtained may be used for that<br />

purpose. If available , the expected<br />

opening bid and/or postponement<br />

information may be obtained<br />

by calling the following telephone<br />

number(s) on the day before the<br />

sale: (714) 480-5690 or (800) 843-<br />

0260 ext 5690 or you may access<br />

sales information at<br />

http://www.tacforeclosures.com/sal<br />

es . TAC# 962827 PUB: 04/12/13,<br />

04/<strong>19</strong>/13, 04/26/13 THIS NEW<br />

NOTICE SUPERSEDES AND<br />

REPLACES ANY PREVIOUS<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE<br />

YOU MAY HAVE RECEIVED<br />

UNDER T.S. # F525744 CN 14813<br />

Trustee Sale No. : 20120169807900<br />

Title Order No.: 120393842<br />

FHA/VA/PMI No.: NOTICE OF<br />

TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN<br />

DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF<br />

TRUST, DATED 04/16/2007.<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 />

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THE PROCEEDING AGAINST<br />

YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A<br />

LAWYER. NDEX WEST, LLC, as<br />

duly appointed Trustee under and<br />

pursuant to Deed of Trust<br />

Recorded on 04/25/2007 as<br />

Instrument No. 2007-0279763 of<br />

official records in the office of the<br />

County Recorder of SAN DIEGO<br />

County, State of CALIFORNIA.<br />

EXECUTED BY: JACK W. CURRY<br />

AND JO CARTWRIGHT, 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 2924h(b),<br />

(payable at time of sale in lawful<br />

money of the United States). DATE<br />

OF SALE: 04/29/<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: 3341 VIVIENDA CIRCLE,<br />

CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92009<br />

APN#: 223-200-16-48 <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 />

$525,775.28. <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-<strong>19</strong>65 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 20120169807900.<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 />

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-<strong>19</strong>65 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: 4/2/<strong>2013</strong><br />

P1031023 4/5, 4/12, 04/<strong>19</strong>/<strong>2013</strong> CN<br />

14806<br />

TS#: 54922 ET AL REF#: 2623<br />

ET AL BATCH#: FSS-2, 5<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE<br />

YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A<br />

NOTICE OF DELINQUENT<br />

ASSESSMENT DATED SHOWN<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

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BELOW 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. NOTICE<br />

is hereby given that CHICAGO<br />

TITLE COMPANY, as the duly<br />

appointed Trustee pursuant to<br />

Notice of Delinquent Assessment<br />

and Claim of Lien executed by<br />

AVIARA RESIDENCE CLUB<br />

OWNER'S ASSOCIATION, A CAL-<br />

IFORNIA NON-PROFIT MUTUAL<br />

BENEFIT CORPORATION as Book<br />

SHOWN BELOW as Instrument No.<br />

SHOWN BELOW of Official<br />

Records in the Office of the<br />

Recorder of SAN DIEGO County,<br />

California, property owned by<br />

SHOWN BELOW. WILL SELL ON<br />

4/30/<strong>2013</strong> at 10:00 AM LOCATION:<br />

AT THE MAIN ENTRANCE TO<br />

CHICAGO TITLE COMPANY, 316<br />

W. MISSION AVENUE, SUITE 121,<br />

ESCONDIDO, CA 92025 SELL AT<br />

PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH-<br />

EST BIDDER FOR CASH (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 />

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

check drawn by a state or federal<br />

savings and loan association, business<br />

in this state, all right, title<br />

and interest 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 54922 2623<br />

22-15GH/51 ANNUAL 215-815-15-<br />

51 J. DANIEL BAASEN AND<br />

ANNE W. BAASEN HUSBAND<br />

AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS<br />

11-15-2012 11-21-2012 2012 727841<br />

12-24-12 2012 808272 $18021.20<br />

54924 <strong>19</strong>867 43-38GH/22 215-945-<br />

38-22 ROBERT P. GIBSON AND<br />

LEILANI GIBSON HUSBAND AND<br />

WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 11-15-<br />

2012 11-21-2012 2012 727841 12-24-<br />

12 2012 808273 $18021.20 54925<br />

11334 31-13GH/51*X ODD 215-815-<br />

13-86 LAURENCE S. GREENE<br />

AND DEBRA L. GREENE HUS-<br />

BAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TEN-<br />

ANTS 11-15-2012 11-21-2012 2012<br />

727841 12-24-12 2012 808274<br />

$10326.39 54926 1155 11-<br />

21EF/44*E EVEN 215-814-21-44<br />

LAURENCE S. GREENE AND<br />

DEBRA L. GREENE HUSBAND<br />

AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS<br />

W/ROS 11-15-2012 11-21-2012 2012<br />

727841 12-24-12 2012 808275<br />

$10360.37 54927 1<strong>19</strong>91 P 33-<br />

08EF/36 ANNUAL 215-814-08-36<br />

EVERETT G. GREENO AND<br />

JOELLYN D. GREENO HUSBAND<br />

AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS<br />

11-15-2012 11-21-2012 2012 727841<br />

12-24-12 2012 808276 $18021.20<br />

54928 10651 31-05EF/13 ANNUAL<br />

215-814-05-13 GLENN HALBER-<br />

STADT AND PATSY L. HALBER-<br />

STADT HUSBAND AND WIFE AS<br />

JOINT TENANTS 11-15-2012 11-21-<br />

2012 2012 727841 12-24-12 2012<br />

808277 $37127.69 54929 5094 24-<br />

17CD/24 ANNUAL 215-813-17-24<br />

RICK HIATT AND BONNIE S.<br />

HIATT HUSBAND AND WIFE AS<br />

COMMUNITY PROPERTY 11-15-<br />

2012 11-21-2012 2012 727841 12-24-<br />

12 2012 808278 $21157.42 54930<br />

11358 31-13CD/31 ANNUAL 215-<br />

813-13-31 RICK HIATT AND BON-<br />

NIE S. HIATT HUSBAND AND<br />

WIFE AS COMMUNITY PROPER-<br />

TY 11-15-2012 11-21-2012 2012<br />

727841 12-24-12 2012 808279<br />

$22157.42 54931 18656 31-13GH/29<br />

ANNUAL 215-815-13-06 ROBERT<br />

J. JORDAN AND PHYLLIS D. JOR-<br />

DAN TRUSTEES FOR THE JOR-<br />

DAN FAMILY TRUST DATED<br />

JULY 1 2002 11-15-2012 11-21-2012<br />

2012 727841 12-24-12 2012 808280<br />

$<strong>19</strong>723.90 54933 10472 31-05AB/51<br />

ANNUAL 2158120551 GARY L.<br />

KREUTZ AN UNMARRIED MAN<br />

11-15-2012 11-21-2012 2012 727841<br />

12-24-12 2012 808281 $18823.55<br />

54934 14107 33-08EF/49 ANNUAL<br />

2158140849 DAVID P. LANCAST-<br />

ER AND HEIDI F. LANCASTER<br />

HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT<br />

TENANTS 11-15-2012 11-21-2012<br />

2012 727841 12-24-12 2012 808282<br />

$18921.20 54935 1<strong>19</strong>3 11-<br />

21EF/07*X ODD 2158142159<br />

SALLY D. LINTON A WIDOW 11-<br />

15-2012 11-21-2012 2012 727841 12-<br />

24-12 2012 808283 $10226.39 54938<br />

4461 22-15CD/29 ANNUAL 215-<br />

813-15-29 JEFF J. MCKENZIE<br />

AND JEAN A. MCKENZIE HUS-<br />

BAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TEN-<br />

ANTS 11-15-2012 11-21-2012 2012<br />

727841 12-24-12 2012 808285<br />

$22457.42 54942 11870 31-13AB/05<br />

ANNUAL 2158121305 VORAPHOT<br />

SATHISSARAT AND CHANBHEN<br />

SATHISSARAT HUSBAND AND<br />

WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 11-15-<br />

2012 11-21-2012 2012 727841 12-24-<br />

12 2012 808288 $31248.08 54945<br />

4160 23-16CD/04 ANNUAL<br />

2158131604 JOSEPH K. SONG<br />

AND SUNNY C. SONG AS<br />

TRUSTEES OF THE JOSEPH K.<br />

SONG AND SUNNY C. SONG 2001<br />

TRUST EXECUTED OCTOBER 18<br />

2001 11-15-2012 11-21-2012 2012<br />

727841 12-24-12 2012 808290<br />

$18021.20 54946 20491 31-12AB/22<br />

ANNUAL 2158121222 BRET H.<br />

STACY AND DORE-JEAN HEV-<br />

Legals 800<br />

ERLY HUSBAND AND WIFE AS<br />

JOINT TENANTS 11-15-2012 11-21-<br />

2012 2012 727841 12-24-12 2012<br />

808291 $18511.20 54947 11311 31-<br />

09AB/<strong>19</strong> ANNUAL 21581209<strong>19</strong><br />

THOMAS C. WHITESELL AND<br />

SUSAN J. WHITESELL HUSBAND<br />

AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS<br />

11-15-2012 11-21-2012 2012 727841<br />

12-24-12 2012 808292 $28226.03<br />

55094 13893 G 33-08AB/50 215-812-<br />

08-50 LUCIUS O. ALLEN AND<br />

EVE V. ALLEN HUSBAND AND<br />

WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 11-<strong>19</strong>-<br />

2012 11-21-2012 2012 727842 12-24-<br />

2012 2012 808332 $<strong>19</strong>321.20 55095<br />

13924 33-08CD/20 215-813-08-20<br />

CHARLES K. AMES III AND<br />

MICHELLE M. AMES HUSBAND<br />

AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS<br />

11-<strong>19</strong>-2012 11-21-2012 2012 727842<br />

12-24-2012 2012 808333 $16453.57<br />

55097 1415 11-04GH/48 215-815-04-<br />

48 SYLVIA MARIE BEATTY AN<br />

UNMARRIED WOMAN 11-<strong>19</strong>-2012<br />

11-21-2012 2012 727842 12-24-2012<br />

2012 808335 $25127.54 55098 9412<br />

21-<strong>19</strong>CD/10 215-813-<strong>19</strong>-10 SYLVIA<br />

MARIE BEATTY AN UNMAR-<br />

RIED WOMAN 11-<strong>19</strong>-2012 11-21-<br />

2012 2012 727842 12-24-2012 2012<br />

808336 $25127.54 55099 1242 11-<br />

20CD/41 215-813-20-41 ALEXAN-<br />

DER BLAZSO AND MARSHA<br />

BLAZSO HUSBAND AND WIFE<br />

AS JOINT TENANTS 11-<strong>19</strong>-2012<br />

11-21-2012 2012 727842 12-24-2012<br />

2012 808337 $12479.08 55100<br />

<strong>19</strong>069 43-35J/32; 43-35J/41 215-947-<br />

35-32; 215-947-35-41 WILLIAM D<br />

BOST AND KATRINA J CHURCH<br />

HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT<br />

TENANTS 11-<strong>19</strong>-2012 11-21-2012<br />

2012 727842 12-24-2012 2012<br />

808338 $24897.85 55101 3445 11-<br />

20GH/02 215-815-20-02 THE STATE<br />

NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST<br />

COMPANY AS CUSTODIAN FOR<br />

KATHLEEN M. BRAZER 11-<strong>19</strong>-<br />

2012 11-21-2012 2012 727842 12-24-<br />

2012 2012 808339 $15553.57 55102<br />

P20682 G; 20682 P 53-42EF/43; 53-<br />

42GH/24 215-944-42-43; 215-945-42-<br />

24 SARA E BUSKE A MAARIED<br />

WOMAN AS HER SOLE AND<br />

SEPERATE PROPERTY 11-<strong>19</strong>-<br />

2012 11-21-2012 2012 727842 12-24-<br />

2012 2012 808340 $23922.50 55103<br />

16<strong>19</strong>5 G4; G3 43-41EF/47; 43-<br />

41EF/46 215-944-41-47; 215-944-41-<br />

46 ERNESTO CARRASCO AN<br />

UNMARRIED MAN 11-<strong>19</strong>-2012 11-<br />

21-2012 2012 727842 12-24-2012<br />

2012 808341 $30244.10 55104 1160<br />

11-04A/44 11-04B/44 215-812-04-44<br />

ERNESTO CARRASCO AN<br />

UNMARRIED MAN 11-<strong>19</strong>-2012 11-<br />

21-2012 2012 727842 12-24-2012<br />

2012 808342 $14908.14 55105<br />

<strong>19</strong>611 31-11GH/38 215-815-11-38<br />

REX E. CHAPMAN AND BRID-<br />

GET H. CHAPMAN HUSBAND<br />

AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS<br />

11-<strong>19</strong>-2012 11-21-2012 2012 727842<br />

12-24-2012 2012 808343 $12779.08<br />

55106 <strong>19</strong>612 31-09AB/32 215-812-<br />

09-32 REX E. CHAPMAN AND<br />

BRIDGET H. CHAPMAN HUS-<br />

BAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TEN-<br />

ANTS 11-<strong>19</strong>-2012 11-21-2012 2012<br />

727842 12-24-2012 2012 808344<br />

$12779.08 55107 16079 G1; 16079<br />

G2 43-41EF/17; 43-41EF/18 215-<br />

944-41-17; 215-944-41-18 RICHARD<br />

S. COONS AND JO ELLEN COONS<br />

HUSBAND AND WIFE AS COM-<br />

MUNITY PROPERTY 11-<strong>19</strong>-2012<br />

11-21-2012 2012 727842 12-24-2012<br />

2012 808345 $24758.16 55108<br />

21404 21-<strong>19</strong>CD/29 215-813-<strong>19</strong>-29<br />

DAVID DELRAHIM AND ORNA<br />

DELRAHIM HUSBAND AND<br />

WIFE AS COMMUNITY PROPER-<br />

TY WITH RIGHT OF SURVIVOR-<br />

SHIP 11-<strong>19</strong>-2012 11-21-2012 2012<br />

727842 12-24-2012 2012 808346<br />

$15153.57 55109 13799 23-16I/34<br />

215-818-16-34 MICHAEL F.<br />

DIGIACCO A SINGLE MAN 11-<strong>19</strong>-<br />

2012 11-21-2012 2012 727842 12-24-<br />

2012 2012 808347 $16728.42 55110<br />

14612 23-16J/13 215-817-16-13<br />

MICHAEL F. DIGIACCO A SIN-<br />

GLE MAN 11-<strong>19</strong>-2012 11-21-2012<br />

2012 727842 12-24-2012 2012<br />

808348 $18935.57 55111 18827 33-<br />

07J/43 215-817-07-43 RON A FEN-<br />

NERN AND MARY E STARRETT<br />

HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT<br />

TENANTS 11-<strong>19</strong>-2012 11-21-2012<br />

2012 727842 12-24-2012 2012<br />

808349 $11006.02 55112 5435 22-<br />

15CD/42 215-813-15-42 GEORGE E.<br />

GUSTAVE AND TINA S. GUSTAVE<br />

HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT<br />

TENANTS 11-<strong>19</strong>-2012 11-21-2012<br />

2012 727842 12-24-2012 2012<br />

808350 $14953.57 55113 12284 53-<br />

42CD/36 215-943-42-36 SALOWI<br />

LIMITED A TEXAS LIMITED<br />

PARTNERSHIP 11-<strong>19</strong>-2012 11-21-<br />

2012 2012 727842 12-24-2012 2012<br />

808351 $16253.27 55114 11655<br />

G/11655 P 31-12AB/03; 31-11EF/30<br />

215-812-12-03; 215-814-11-30<br />

STEVEN HENDERSON AND<br />

ELIZABETH HENDERSON HUS-<br />

BAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TEN-<br />

ANTS 11-<strong>19</strong>-2012 11-21-2012 2012<br />

727842 12-24-2012 2012 808352<br />

$31107.14 55115 22443 31-05EF/21<br />

215-814-05-21 ROD HENKE TEN-<br />

ANT IN SEVERALTY 11-<strong>19</strong>-2012<br />

11-21-2012 2012 727842 12-24-2012<br />

2012 808353 $11784.40 55116<br />

12841 23-14AB/32 215-818-14-32<br />

HIRIAM HICKS AND RHONDA<br />

HICKS HUSBAND AND WIFE AS<br />

JOINT TENANTS 11-<strong>19</strong>-2012 11-21-<br />

2012 2012 727842 12-24-2012 2012<br />

808354 $15853.57 55117 1592 11-<br />

20AB/20 215-812-20-20 BOB HIS-<br />

ERT AND LUANNA M. HISERT<br />

HUSBAND AND WIFE AS COM-<br />

MUNITY PROPERTY 11-<strong>19</strong>-2012<br />

11-21-2012 2012 727842 12-24-2012<br />

2012 808355 $15353.57 55118<br />

146<strong>19</strong> P1; 146<strong>19</strong> P2 42-40EF/38; 42-<br />

Legals 800<br />

40EF/39 215-944-40-38; 215-944-40-<br />

39 LARRY D. JOHNSON AND<br />

CELESTE W. JOHNSON HUS-<br />

BAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TEN-<br />

ANTS 11-<strong>19</strong>-2012 11-21-2012 2012<br />

727842 12-24-2012 2012 808356<br />

$31491.30 551<strong>19</strong> 5177 22-15GH/21<br />

215-815-15-21 STEVEN G.<br />

KAPLAN AND KIMBERLY D.<br />

KAPLAN AS TRUSTEES OF THE<br />

BABY BIRD TRUST UDOT DATED<br />

DECEMBER 26 <strong>19</strong>97 11-<strong>19</strong>-2012<br />

11-21-2012 2012 727842 12-24-2012<br />

2012 808293 $15053.57 55120<br />

14501 34-06AB/49 215-812-06-49<br />

TRISNA KOSASIH AND CARO-<br />

LINE H. OUNG HUSBAND AND<br />

WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 11-<strong>19</strong>-<br />

2012 11-21-2012 2012 727842 12-24-<br />

2012 2012 808294 $15353.57 55121<br />

18028 11-21EF/39 215-814-21-16<br />

CARMEL POINT INVESTMENTS<br />

INC. A CALIFORNIA CORPORA-<br />

TION 11-<strong>19</strong>-2012 11-21-2012 2012<br />

727842 12-24-2012 2012 808295<br />

$26702.54 55122 14218 33-07CD/03<br />

215-813-07-03 LORI ANN MAC-<br />

NEILL AND GUY DOUGLAS<br />

MACNEILL HUSBAND AND WIFE<br />

AS JOINT TENANTS 11-<strong>19</strong>-2012<br />

11-21-2012 2012 727842 12-24-2012<br />

2012 808296 $1<strong>19</strong>79.08 55123 1223<br />

11-21GH/33 215-815-21-10<br />

RONALD MARINARO AND<br />

KATHERINE MARINARO HUS-<br />

BAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TEN-<br />

ANTS 11-<strong>19</strong>-2012 11-21-2012 2012<br />

727842 12-24-2012 2012 808297<br />

$15053.57 55125 7321 P1; 7321 P2<br />

21-<strong>19</strong>EF/40; 21-<strong>19</strong>EF/35 215-814-<strong>19</strong>-<br />

40; 215-814-<strong>19</strong>-35 HAN MOELJADI<br />

AND EVIE T. MOELJADI HUS-<br />

BAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TEN-<br />

ANTS 11-<strong>19</strong>-2012 11-21-2012 2012<br />

727842 12-24-2012 2012 808299<br />

$32107.14 55126 2<strong>19</strong>86 22-15IJ/50<br />

215-818-15-50 AVELINO ONG AND<br />

DOMINGA ONG HUSBAND AND<br />

WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 11-<strong>19</strong>-<br />

2012 11-21-2012 2012 727842 12-24-<br />

2012 2012 808300 $15553.57 55127<br />

21525 11-04C/02; 11-04D/02 215-<br />

813-04-02 CHRISTOPHER D. PUR-<br />

CELL AND JAMIE PURCELL<br />

HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT<br />

TENANTS WITH RIGHT OF SUR-<br />

VIVORSHIP 11-<strong>19</strong>-2012 11-21-2012<br />

2012 727842 12-24-2012 2012<br />

808301 $1<strong>19</strong>79.08 55128 2980 23-<br />

14CD/04 215-813-14-04 GERARD<br />

QUARY AND THERESA QUARY<br />

HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT<br />

TENANTS 11-<strong>19</strong>-2012 11-21-2012<br />

2012 727842 12-24-2012 2012<br />

808302 $12779.00 55129 2965 22-<br />

15IJ/35 215-818-15-35 KEVIN J.<br />

QUINN AND GLORIA S. QUINN<br />

HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT<br />

TENANTS 11-<strong>19</strong>-2012 11-21-2012<br />

2012 727842 12-24-2012 2012<br />

808303 $15653.57 55130 4323 23-<br />

16CD/10 215-813-16-10 DAVID H.<br />

RHYNE AND MARIA E. RHYNE<br />

HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT<br />

TENANTS 11-<strong>19</strong>-2012 11-21-2012<br />

2012 727842 12-24-2012 2012<br />

808304 $12529.08 55131 1328 11-<br />

20CD/30 215-813-20-30 DAVID H.<br />

RHYNE AND MARIA E. RHYNE<br />

HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT<br />

TENANTS 11-<strong>19</strong>-2012 11-21-2012<br />

2012 727842 12-24-2012 2012<br />

808305 $12529.08 55132 20521 11-<br />

21GH/07*X 215-815-21-59 LIS-<br />

SETTE E. SANTANA A SINGLE<br />

WOMAN 11-<strong>19</strong>-2012 11-21-2012<br />

2012 727842 12-24-2012 2012<br />

808306 $8680.34 55133 14216 33-<br />

07CD/02 215-813-07-02 JEFFREY<br />

C. SENIOR AND DONNA J.<br />

SENIOR HUSBAND AND WIFE AS<br />

JOINT TENANTS 11-<strong>19</strong>-2012 11-21-<br />

2012 2012 727842 12-24-2012 2012<br />

808307 $15653.57 55134 1772 11-<br />

21CD/14 215-813-21-14 GEOF-<br />

FREY SPENCER AND KAREN<br />

SPENCER HUSBAND AND WIFE<br />

AS JOINT TENANTS 11-<strong>19</strong>-2012<br />

11-21-2012 2012 727842 12-24-2012<br />

2012 808308 $24502.54 55135<br />

<strong>2013</strong>5 52-43KL/07; 52-43KL/08 215-<br />

947-43-07; 215-947-43-08 MARK<br />

TAKENAKA AND ARMINDA TAK-<br />

ENAKA HUSBAND AND WIFE AS<br />

JOINT TENANTS 11-<strong>19</strong>-2012 11-21-<br />

2012 2012 727842 12-24-2012 2012<br />

808309 $32181.05 55136 11037 31-<br />

05GH/14 215-815-05-14 MICHAEL<br />

D. THOMPSON AND BARBARA S.<br />

THOMPSON AS TRUSTEES OF<br />

THE THOMPSON TRUST <strong>19</strong>98<br />

UDOT DATED 4-22-<strong>19</strong>98 11-<strong>19</strong>-<br />

2012 11-21-2012 2012 727842 12-24-<br />

2012 2012 808310 $14953.57 55137<br />

22107 43-39CD/03; 43-39CD/31 215-<br />

943-39-03; 215-943-39-31 ADAP-<br />

TIVE DESIGN SOLUTION INC.<br />

DBA SILICON DESIGN SOLU-<br />

TIONS 11-<strong>19</strong>-2012 11-21-2012 2012<br />

727842 12-24-2012 2012 808311<br />

$23857.50 <strong>The</strong> street address and<br />

other common designation, if any,<br />

of the real property described<br />

above is purported to be: 7210<br />

BLUE HERON PLACE, CARLS-<br />

BAD, CA, 92011 <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 />

Legals 800<br />

B<strong>19</strong><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 />

charges and expenses of the<br />

trustee and the trusts created by<br />

said Notice of Assessment and<br />

Claim of Lien. Date: 3/28/<strong>2013</strong><br />

CHICAGO TITLE COMPANY, As<br />

Trustee 316 W. MISSION AVE<br />

STE. #121 ESCONDIDO, CA,<br />

92025 (800) 540-1717 EXT 3061<br />

LORI R. FLEMINGS, as Authorized<br />

Signor. 04/05, 04/12, 04/<strong>19</strong>/13 CN<br />

14791<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE T.S.<br />

No.: 2012-01633 Loan No.:<br />

7144884686 YOU ARE IN<br />

DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF<br />

TRUST DATED 4/7/2006. UNLESS<br />

YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT<br />

YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE<br />

SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU<br />

NEED AN EXPLANATION OF<br />

THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-<br />

ING AGAINST YOU, YOU<br />

SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.<br />

A public auction sale to the highest<br />

bidder for cash, cashier's check<br />

drawn on a state or national bank,<br />

check drawn by a state or 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 of the Financial Code<br />

and authorized to do business in<br />

this state will be held by the duly<br />

appointed trustee as shown below,<br />

of all right, title, and interest conveyed<br />

to and now held by the<br />

trustee in the hereinafter<br />

described property under and pursuant<br />

to a Deed of Trust described<br />

below. <strong>The</strong> sale will be made, but<br />

without covenant or warranty,<br />

expressed or implied, regarding<br />

title, possession, or encumbrances,<br />

to pay the remaining principal sum<br />

of the note(s) secured by the Deed<br />

of Trust, with interest and late<br />

charges thereon, as provided in the<br />

note(s), advances, under the terms<br />

of the Deed of Trust, interest 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 />

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B20 THE COAST NEWS<br />

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Legals 800<br />

<strong>Coast</strong> <strong>News</strong><br />

Legals<br />

From Page B<strong>19</strong><br />

estimated to be set forth below.<br />

<strong>The</strong> amount may be greater on the<br />

day of sale. Trustor: CLAUDE O.<br />

YOUNG AND MERRY V. YOUNG,<br />

HUSBAND AND WIFE, AS JOINT<br />

TENANTS Duly Appointed<br />

Trustee: Power Default Services,<br />

Inc. Recorded 4/13/2006 as<br />

Instrument No. 2006-0257752 in<br />

book , page of Official Records in<br />

the office of the Recorder of San<br />

Diego County, California. <strong>The</strong> subject<br />

Deed of Trust was modified by<br />

A Loan Modification Agreement<br />

effective January 1, 2011. Date of<br />

Sale: 5/10/<strong>2013</strong> at 9:00 AM Place of<br />

Sale: Sheraton San Diego Hotel<br />

and Marina, 1380 Harbor Island<br />

Drive, San Diego, CA 92101,<br />

Auction.com Room Amount of<br />

unpaid balance and other charges:<br />

$750,452.56 Street Address or<br />

other common designation of real<br />

property: 1704 HYGEIA AVENUE<br />

ENCINITAS, California 92024<br />

A.P.N.: 254-073-23-00 <strong>The</strong> undersigned<br />

Trustee disclaims any liability<br />

for any incorrectness of the<br />

street address or other common<br />

designation, if any, shown above. If<br />

no street address or other common<br />

designation is shown, directions to<br />

the location of the property may be<br />

obtained by sending a written<br />

request to the beneficiary within<br />

10 days of the date of first publication<br />

of this Notice of Sale. 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 (800)-280-2832 or visit this<br />

Internet Web site<br />

www.auction.com, using the file<br />

number assigned to this case 2012-<br />

01633. Information about postponements<br />

that are very short in<br />

duration or that occur close in time<br />

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 />

Date: 3/18/<strong>2013</strong> Power Default<br />

Legals 800<br />

Services, Inc. 1525 South Belt Line<br />

Rd Coppell, Texas 750<strong>19</strong> Sale Line:<br />

(800)-280-2832 Website: www.auction.com<br />

David Lopez, Foreclosure<br />

Specialist A-4371147 04/05/<strong>2013</strong>,<br />

04/12/<strong>2013</strong>, 04/<strong>19</strong>/<strong>2013</strong> CN 14789<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TS<br />

No. CA-09-262987-ED Order No.:<br />

090<strong>19</strong>5969-CA-DCI YOU ARE IN<br />

DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF<br />

TRUST DATED 7/24/2006.<br />

UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO<br />

PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT<br />

MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC<br />

SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA-<br />

NATION OF THE NATURE OF<br />

THE PROCEEDING AGAINST<br />

YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A<br />

LAWYER. A public auction sale to<br />

the highest 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, 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 />

JULIAN LAGUNAS, A SINGLE<br />

MAN Recorded: 7/28/2006 as<br />

Instrument No. 2006-0535226 of<br />

Official Records in the office of the<br />

Recorder of SAN DIEGO County,<br />

California; Date of Sale: 4/29/<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: $838,005.67 <strong>The</strong> purported<br />

property address is: 3964<br />

PASEO DE OLIVOS, FALLBROOK,<br />

CA 92028 Assessor’s Parcel No.:<br />

123-400-39 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 />

Legals 800<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-<strong>19</strong>65 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 />

262987-ED . 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. Date: Quality Loan<br />

Service Corporation 2141 5th<br />

Avenue San Diego, CA 92101 6<strong>19</strong>-<br />

645-7711 For NON SALE information<br />

only Sale Line: 714-573-<strong>19</strong>65<br />

Or Login to: http://www.qualityloan.com<br />

Reinstatement Line:<br />

(866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality<br />

Loan Service Corp. If you have previously<br />

been discharged through<br />

bankruptcy, you may have been<br />

released of personal liability for<br />

this loan in which case this letter is<br />

intended to exercise the note holders<br />

right’s against the real property<br />

only. THIS NOTICE IS SENT FOR<br />

THE PURPOSE OF COLLECTING<br />

A DEBT. THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPT-<br />

ING TO COLLECT A DEBT ON<br />

BEHALF OF THE HOLDER AND<br />

OWNER OF THE NOTE. ANY<br />

INFORMATION OBTAINED BY<br />

OR PROVIDED TO THIS FIRM OR<br />

THE CREDITOR WILL BE USED<br />

FOR THAT PURPOSE. As required<br />

by law, you are hereby notified that<br />

a negative credit report reflecting<br />

on your credit record may be submitted<br />

to a credit report agency if<br />

you fail to fulfill the terms of your<br />

credit obligations. TS No.: CA-09-<br />

262987-ED IDSPub #0048123<br />

4/5/<strong>2013</strong> 4/12/<strong>2013</strong> 4/<strong>19</strong>/<strong>2013</strong> CN<br />

14787<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TS<br />

No. CA-12-530869-EV Order No.:<br />

1301832 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT<br />

UNDER A DEED OF TRUST<br />

DATED 10/17/2008. 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): MARK A. STULZ<br />

AND ELLEN K. STULZ, HUS-<br />

BAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TEN-<br />

ANTS Recorded: 10/23/2008 as<br />

Instrument No. 2008-0554959 of<br />

Official Records in the office of the<br />

Recorder of SAN DIEGO County,<br />

California; Date of Sale: 4/29/<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: $437,903.11 <strong>The</strong> purported<br />

property address is: 1658<br />

QUIET HILLS DR, OCEANSIDE,<br />

CA 92056 Assessor’s Parcel No.:<br />

161-413-14-00 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 />

Legals 800<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-<strong>19</strong>65 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 />

530869-EV . 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. Date: Quality Loan<br />

Service Corporation 2141 5th<br />

Avenue San Diego, CA 92101 6<strong>19</strong>-<br />

645-7711 For NON SALE information<br />

only Sale Line: 714-573-<strong>19</strong>65<br />

Or Login to: http://www.qualityloan.com<br />

Reinstatement Line:<br />

(866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality<br />

Loan Service Corp. If you have previously<br />

been discharged through<br />

bankruptcy, you may have been<br />

released of personal liability for<br />

this loan in which case this letter is<br />

intended to exercise the note holders<br />

right’s against the real property<br />

only. THIS NOTICE IS SENT FOR<br />

THE PURPOSE OF COLLECTING<br />

A DEBT. THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPT-<br />

ING TO COLLECT A DEBT ON<br />

BEHALF OF THE HOLDER AND<br />

OWNER OF THE NOTE. ANY<br />

INFORMATION OBTAINED BY<br />

OR PROVIDED TO THIS FIRM OR<br />

THE CREDITOR WILL BE USED<br />

FOR THAT PURPOSE. As required<br />

by law, you are hereby notified that<br />

a negative credit report reflecting<br />

on your credit record may be submitted<br />

to a credit report agency if<br />

you fail to fulfill the terms of your<br />

credit obligations. TS No.: CA-12-<br />

530869-EV IDSPub #0048002<br />

4/5/<strong>2013</strong> 4/12/<strong>2013</strong> 4/<strong>19</strong>/<strong>2013</strong> CN<br />

14786<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TS<br />

No. CA-11-448363-EV Order No.:<br />

110271213-CA-LPI YOU ARE IN<br />

DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF<br />

TRUST DATED 4/2/2007. UNLESS<br />

YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT<br />

YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE<br />

SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU<br />

NEED AN EXPLANATION OF<br />

THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-<br />

ING AGAINST YOU, YOU<br />

SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.<br />

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 />

Legals 800<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): DOMINGO GON-<br />

ZALEZ AN UNMARRIED MAN<br />

AND YURIBIA SANCHEZ A MAR-<br />

RIED WOMAN AS HER SOLE<br />

AND SEPARATE PROPERTY<br />

Recorded: 4/10/2007 as Instrument<br />

No. 2007-0238305 of Official<br />

Records in the office of the<br />

Recorder of SAN DIEGO County,<br />

California; Date of Sale: 5/10/<strong>2013</strong><br />

at 9:00 AM Place of Sale: At the<br />

Sheraton San Diego Hotel &<br />

Marina, 1380 Harbor Island Drive,<br />

San Diego, CA 92101, in the<br />

Auction.com Room Amount of<br />

unpaid balance and other charges:<br />

$515,934.10 <strong>The</strong> purported property<br />

address is: 5756 DARTMOOR<br />

CIR, OCEANSIDE, CA 92057<br />

Assessor’s Parcel No.: 1578411300<br />

NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-<br />

DERS: 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:<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 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-11-<br />

448363-EV . 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. Date: Quality Loan<br />

Service Corporation 2141 5th<br />

Avenue San Diego, CA 92101 6<strong>19</strong>-<br />

645-7711 For NON SALE information<br />

only Sale Line: 800-280-2832<br />

Or Login to: http://www.qualityloan.com<br />

Reinstatement Line:<br />

(866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality<br />

Loan Service Corp. If you have previously<br />

been discharged through<br />

bankruptcy, you may have been<br />

released of personal liability for<br />

this loan in which case this letter is<br />

intended to exercise the note holders<br />

right’s against the real property<br />

only. THIS NOTICE IS SENT FOR<br />

THE PURPOSE OF COLLECTING<br />

A DEBT. THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPT-<br />

ING TO COLLECT A DEBT ON<br />

BEHALF OF THE HOLDER AND<br />

OWNER OF THE NOTE. ANY<br />

INFORMATION OBTAINED BY<br />

OR PROVIDED TO THIS FIRM OR<br />

THE CREDITOR WILL BE USED<br />

FOR THAT PURPOSE. As required<br />

by law, you are hereby notified that<br />

a negative credit report reflecting<br />

on your credit record may be submitted<br />

to a credit report agency if<br />

you fail to fulfill the terms of your<br />

credit obligations. TS No.: CA-11-<br />

448363-EV IDSPub #0047998<br />

4/5/<strong>2013</strong> 4/12/<strong>2013</strong> 4/<strong>19</strong>/<strong>2013</strong> CN<br />

14785<br />

Legals 800<br />

NOTICE OF SALE<br />

Notice is herby given that pursuant<br />

to Sections 21701-21715 of the<br />

Business and Professional Code<br />

and Section 2328 of the<br />

Commercial Code of California,<br />

that Affordable Stor Mor, 470 N.<br />

Midway Dr., Escondido, CA 92027<br />

will sell property listed below by<br />

competitive bidding on or after<br />

June 6, <strong>2013</strong>. Auction to be held at<br />

above address. Property to be sold<br />

as follows: Personal items, automotive,<br />

furniture, tools, clothing, &<br />

any misc. items belonging to the<br />

following:<br />

Richard Kevin Riley # 13<br />

Auction to be conducted by: West<br />

<strong>Coast</strong> Auctions Bond # 0434<strong>19</strong>4<br />

04/<strong>19</strong>/13, 04/26/13 CN 14874<br />

LIEN SALE INFORMATION<br />

NOTICE OF VEHICLE LIEN SALE<br />

DATE OF SALE: APRIL 29 <strong>2013</strong><br />

10:00 A.M.<br />

LIENHOLDER: ALEJANDRO<br />

RENE MOLINA 4095 BONITA<br />

ROAD, BONITA CA 9<strong>19</strong>12, TELE-<br />

PHONE: 6<strong>19</strong> 259-2399<br />

VEHICLE INFORMATION:<br />

2006 PORS SW<br />

VIN# WP1AB29P66LA61661<br />

LICENSE # 509KKW<br />

04/<strong>19</strong>/13 CN 14842<br />

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR<br />

CHANGE OF NAME<br />

CASE NUMBER<br />

37-<strong>2013</strong>-00044184-CU-PT-NC<br />

TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:<br />

Petitioner(s): Katiuscia Maria<br />

Iacobelli filed a petition with this<br />

court for a decree changing names<br />

as follows: a. Present name<br />

Katiuscia Maria Iacobelli changed<br />

to proposed name Katiuscia Maria.<br />

THE COURT ORDERS that all persons<br />

interested in this matter<br />

appear before this Court at the<br />

hearing indicated below to show<br />

cause, if any, why the petition for a<br />

change of name should not be<br />

granted. Any person objecting to<br />

the name changes described above<br />

must file a written objection that<br />

includes the reasons for the objection<br />

at least two days before the<br />

matter is scheduled to be heard<br />

and must appear at the hearing to<br />

show cause why the petition should<br />

not be granted. If no written objection<br />

is timely filed, the court may<br />

grant the petition without a hearing.<br />

NOTICE OF HEARING: In Dept 26<br />

of the Superior Court of California,<br />

County of San Diego, North County<br />

Division, 325 S Melrose Drive,<br />

Vista, CA 92081 on June 11, <strong>2013</strong><br />

at 8:30 a.m.<br />

Date: Apr 16, <strong>2013</strong><br />

K Michael Kirkman<br />

Judge of the Superior Court<br />

04/<strong>19</strong>, 04/26, 05/03, 05/10/13<br />

CN 14868<br />

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR<br />

CHANGE OF NAME<br />

CASE NUMBER<br />

37-<strong>2013</strong>-00044090-CU-PT-NC<br />

TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:<br />

Petitioner(s): Jacob Matthew<br />

Adam-Bordage filed a petition<br />

with this court for a decree changing<br />

names as follows: a. Present<br />

name Jacob Matthew Adam-<br />

Bordage changed to proposed<br />

name Jacob Matthew Adam<br />

Bordage . THE COURT ORDERS<br />

that all persons interested in this<br />

matter appear before this Court at<br />

the hearing indicated below to<br />

show cause, if any, why the petition<br />

for a change of name should not be<br />

granted. Any person objecting to<br />

the name changes described above<br />

must file a written objection that<br />

includes the reasons for the objection<br />

at least two days before the<br />

matter is scheduled to be heard<br />

and must appear at the hearing to<br />

show cause why the petition should<br />

not be granted. If no written objection<br />

is timely filed, the court may<br />

grant the petition without a hearing.<br />

NOTICE OF HEARING: In Dept 26<br />

of the Superior Court of California,<br />

County of San Diego, North County<br />

Division, 325 S Melrose Drive,<br />

Vista, CA 92081 on June 11, <strong>2013</strong><br />

at 8:30 a.m.<br />

Date: Apr 15, <strong>2013</strong><br />

K Michael Kirkman<br />

Judge of the Superior Court<br />

04/<strong>19</strong>, 04/26, 05/03, 05/10/13<br />

CN 14867<br />

NOTICE OF PETITION TO<br />

ADMINISTER ESTATE OF:<br />

JAMES H. WAFFORD Case #37-<br />

<strong>2013</strong>-00043320-PR-LA-CTL<br />

To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors,<br />

contingent creditors, and<br />

persons who may otherwise be<br />

interested in the will or estate,<br />

or both, of: James H Wafford. A<br />

Petition for Probate has been<br />

filed by Shirley Wafford in the<br />

Superior Court of California,<br />

County of San Diego.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Petition for Probate<br />

requests that Shirley Wafford be<br />

appointed as personal representative<br />

to administer the estate of<br />

the decedent.<br />

<strong>The</strong> petition requests authority<br />

to administer the estate under<br />

the Independent Administration<br />

Legals 800<br />

of Estates Act. (This authority<br />

will allow the personal representative<br />

to take many actions without<br />

obtaining court approval.<br />

Before taking certain very<br />

important actions, however, the<br />

personal representative will be<br />

required to give notice to interested<br />

persons unless they have<br />

waived notice or consented to<br />

the proposed action.) <strong>The</strong> independent<br />

administration authority<br />

will be granted unless an<br />

interested person files an objection<br />

to the petition and shows<br />

good cause why the court should<br />

not grant the authority.<br />

A hearing on the petition will be<br />

held in this court as follows:<br />

Date: May 14, <strong>2013</strong> at 11:00 A.M.<br />

in Dept. PC-1, located at SUPE-<br />

RIOR COURT OF CALIFOR-<br />

NIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO,<br />

Madge Bradley Building, 1409<br />

Fourth Ave, San Diego, CA 92101<br />

If you object to the granting of<br />

the petition, you should appear<br />

at the hearing and state your<br />

objections or file written objections<br />

with the court before the<br />

hearing. Your appearance may<br />

be in person or by your attorney.<br />

If you are a creditor or a contingent<br />

creditor of the decedent,<br />

you must file your claim with the<br />

court and mail a copy to the personal<br />

representative appointed<br />

by the court within four months<br />

from the date of first issuance of<br />

letters as provided in Probate<br />

Code Section 9100. <strong>The</strong> time for<br />

filing claims will not expire<br />

before four months from the<br />

hearing date noticed above.<br />

You may examine the file kept<br />

by the court. If you are a person<br />

interested in the estate, you may<br />

file with the court a Request for<br />

Special Notice (form DE-154) of<br />

the filing of an inventory and<br />

appraisal of estate assets or of<br />

any petition or account as provided<br />

in Probate Code Section<br />

1250. A Request for Special Notice<br />

form is available from the court<br />

clerk.<br />

Attorney for Petitioner:<br />

Cary L Cotten, SBN 95707<br />

630 Alta Vista Dr, Ste 102<br />

Vista, CA 92084<br />

Telephone: 760.726.9882<br />

04/<strong>19</strong>, 04/26, 05/03/13 CN 14852<br />

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR<br />

CHANGE OF NAME<br />

CASE NUMBER<br />

37-<strong>2013</strong>-00043849-CU-PT-NC<br />

TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:<br />

Petitioner(s): Thomas Michael<br />

Coronado-Morrison filed a petition<br />

with this court for a decree<br />

changing names as follows: a.<br />

Present name Thomas Michael<br />

Coronado-Morrison changed to<br />

proposed name Thomas Michael<br />

Morrison. THE COURT ORDERS<br />

that all persons interested in this<br />

matter appear before this Court at<br />

the hearing indicated below to<br />

show cause, if any, why the petition<br />

for a change of name should not be<br />

granted. Any person objecting to<br />

the name changes described above<br />

must file a written objection that<br />

includes the reasons for the objection<br />

at least two days before the<br />

matter is scheduled to be heard<br />

and must appear at the hearing to<br />

show cause why the petition should<br />

not be granted. If no written objection<br />

is timely filed, the court may<br />

grant the petition without a hearing.<br />

NOTICE OF HEARING: In Dept 26<br />

of the Superior Court of California,<br />

County of San Diego, North County<br />

Division, 325 S Melrose Drive,<br />

Vista, CA 92081 on June 04, <strong>2013</strong><br />

at 8:30 a.m.<br />

Date: Apr 12, <strong>2013</strong><br />

K Michael Kirkman<br />

Judge of the Superior Court<br />

04/<strong>19</strong>, 04/26, 05/03, 05/10/13<br />

CN 14851<br />

NOTICE TO CREDITORS<br />

OF BULK SALE<br />

(SECS. 6101-6111 U.C.C.)<br />

Escrow No. 107-032321<br />

Notice is hereby given to the creditors<br />

of LA FEMME CHIC CON-<br />

SIGNMENT, LLC, a California limited<br />

liability company ("Seller"),<br />

whose business address is 415 S.<br />

Cedros, Solana Beach, CA 92075,<br />

that a bulk sale is about to be made<br />

to DANE ENTERPRISES, a<br />

California General Partnership<br />

("Buyer"), whose business address<br />

is 305 Crocus Court, Encinitas, CA<br />

92024.<br />

<strong>The</strong> property to be transferred is<br />

located at 415 S. Cedros, City of<br />

Solana Beach, County of San<br />

Diego, State of California. Said<br />

property is described as: the furniture,<br />

fixtures and equipment,<br />

inventory of stock, leasehold interest,<br />

leasehold improvements, goodwill,<br />

covenant not to compete,<br />

transferable government licenses<br />

and permits, all customer/client<br />

lists, telephone numbers, fax telephone<br />

numbers, e-mail, customer<br />

software and the trade name of OF<br />

THE BUSINESS KNOWN AS LA<br />

FEMME CHIC CONSIGNMENT<br />

BOUTIQUE and located at 415 S.<br />

Cedros, Solana Beach, California<br />

92075.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bulk sale will be consummated


APRIL <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Legals 800<br />

on or after May 8, <strong>2013</strong>, at <strong>The</strong><br />

Hertiage Escrow Company, pursuant<br />

to Division 6 of the<br />

California Code.<br />

This bulk sale is subject to Section<br />

6106.2 of the California<br />

Commercial Code. ALL CLAIMS<br />

TO BE SENT C/O <strong>The</strong> Heritage<br />

Escrow Company, 107-032321, 2550<br />

Fifth Avenue, Suite 136, San Diego,<br />

CA 92103. <strong>The</strong> last date for filing<br />

claims shall be May 7, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

So far as known to Buyer, all business<br />

names and addresses used by<br />

Seller for the three years last past,<br />

if different from the above, are:<br />

NONE<br />

Date: March 21, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Buyer:<br />

DANE ENTERPRISES, a<br />

California general partnership<br />

By: /s/ Denys Mueller, General<br />

Partner<br />

By: /s/ Erin Stewart, General<br />

Partner<br />

4/<strong>19</strong>/13 CNS-2472056# CN 14846<br />

NOTICE OF SALE<br />

In accordance with the provisions<br />

of the California<br />

Commercial Code and California<br />

Civil Code, there being due and<br />

unpaid storage for which Vista<br />

Green Valley Mobile Home Park<br />

is entitled to a lien as<br />

Warehouseman on the mobilehome<br />

hereinafter described and<br />

due notice having been given to<br />

all parties claiming an interest<br />

therein and the time specified in<br />

such notice for payment of such<br />

having expired,<br />

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN<br />

that the mobilehome hereinafter<br />

described will be sold to<br />

the highest bidder at public sale<br />

at Vista Green Valley Mobile<br />

Home Park, 2130 Sunset Drive,<br />

Space No. 145, City of Vista,<br />

County of San Diego, California,<br />

on the 1st day of May, <strong>2013</strong>, at<br />

10:00 o'clock A.M.<br />

<strong>The</strong> mobilehome to be sold in<br />

accordance with this notice is<br />

described as follows:<br />

Manufacturer: Golden West<br />

Tradename: Sunnybrook<br />

Model Year: <strong>19</strong>75<br />

Serial Nos: G57442262X &<br />

G574422626U<br />

HCD Decal No: AAW7318<br />

<strong>The</strong> parties believed to claim an<br />

interest in the above-referenced<br />

mobilehome are:<br />

Barbara Hock Grigsby, aka<br />

Barbara A. Hock<br />

Estate of Barbara Hock Grigsby<br />

Paul Grigsby<br />

Estate of Paul Grigsby<br />

Mark Anderson<br />

<strong>The</strong> amount of the warehouse<br />

lien as of March <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong>, is<br />

$2,299.60. <strong>The</strong> above sum will<br />

increase by the amount of $22.40<br />

per day for each day after March<br />

<strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong>, until the date of sale,<br />

as well as any additional lien<br />

sale costs incurred.<br />

Said mobilehome will be sold<br />

"as is" and "where is," and without<br />

any covenant or warranty,<br />

express or implied, regarding<br />

title, possession, mobilehome<br />

park approval, encumbrances, or<br />

any other matter whatsoever,<br />

including, but not limited to, the<br />

implied warranty of merchantability<br />

Purchase of the<br />

mobilehome does not include<br />

any right to the mobilehome<br />

space, any right to resell the<br />

home to remain on the space or<br />

to tenancy within Vista Green<br />

Valley Mobile Home Park except<br />

as specifically agreed upon in<br />

writing by Vista Green Valley<br />

Mobile Home Park. Any purchaser<br />

of the home may be responsible<br />

to pay any and all unpaid<br />

taxes, fees or liens owed to the<br />

State of California and/or other<br />

governmental entities .<br />

Dated this 8th day of <strong>April</strong> <strong>2013</strong>,<br />

at Cerritos, California.<br />

LAW OFFICES OF LARRY W.<br />

WEAVER<br />

By: S/ Larry W. Weaver,<br />

Authorized Agent for Vista<br />

Green Valley Mobile Home Park<br />

17777 Center Court Drive, Suite<br />

350<br />

Cerritos, CA 90703<br />

(562) 924-0900<br />

4/12, 4/<strong>19</strong>/13<br />

CNS-2470909# CN 14838<br />

NOTICE OF PETITION TO<br />

ADMINISTER ESTATE OF:<br />

ISAK KHANIS Case #37-<strong>2013</strong>-<br />

Legals 800<br />

00041637-PR-LA-CTL<br />

To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors,<br />

contingent creditors, and<br />

persons who may otherwise be<br />

interested in the will or estate,<br />

or both, of: Isak Khanis. A<br />

Petition for Probate has been<br />

filed by Ethel Khanis and<br />

Raphaela Khanis in the Superior<br />

Court of California, County of<br />

San Diego.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Petition for Probate<br />

requests that Ethel Khanis and<br />

Raphaela Khanis be appointed<br />

as personal representative to<br />

administer the estate of the<br />

decedent.<br />

<strong>The</strong> petition requests authority<br />

to administer the estate under<br />

the Independent Administration<br />

of Estates Act. (This authority<br />

will allow the personal representative<br />

to take many actions without<br />

obtaining court approval.<br />

Before taking certain very<br />

important actions, however, the<br />

personal representative will be<br />

required to give notice to interested<br />

persons unless they have<br />

waived notice or consented to<br />

the proposed action.) <strong>The</strong> independent<br />

administration authority<br />

will be granted unless an<br />

interested person files an objection<br />

to the petition and shows<br />

good cause why the court should<br />

not grant the authority.<br />

A hearing on the petition will be<br />

held in this court as follows:<br />

Date: May 02, <strong>2013</strong> at 1:30 P.M.<br />

in Dept. PC-2, located at SUPE-<br />

RIOR COURT OF CALIFOR-<br />

NIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO,<br />

Madge Bradley Building, 1409<br />

Fourth Ave, San Diego, CA 92101<br />

If you object to the granting of<br />

the petition, you should appear<br />

at the hearing and state your<br />

objections or file written objections<br />

with the court before the<br />

hearing. Your appearance may<br />

be in person or by your attorney.<br />

If you are a creditor or a contingent<br />

creditor of the decedent,<br />

you must file your claim with the<br />

court and mail a copy to the personal<br />

representative appointed<br />

by the court within four months<br />

from the date of first issuance of<br />

letters as provided in Probate<br />

Code Section 9100. <strong>The</strong> time for<br />

filing claims will not expire<br />

before four months from the<br />

hearing date noticed above.<br />

You may examine the file kept<br />

by the court. If you are a person<br />

interested in the estate, you may<br />

file with the court a Request for<br />

Special Notice (form DE-154) of<br />

the filing of an inventory and<br />

appraisal of estate assets or of<br />

any petition or account as provided<br />

in Probate Code Section<br />

1250. A Request for Special Notice<br />

form is available from the court<br />

clerk.<br />

Petitioner in Pro Per:<br />

Ethel Khanis<br />

6450 Calle Valperizo<br />

Carlsbad, CA 92009<br />

Telephone: 760.579-9053<br />

04/12, 04/<strong>19</strong>, 04/26/13 CN 14829<br />

NOTICE OF PETITION TO<br />

ADMINISTER ESTATE OF:<br />

MAURICE JOSEPH MANALLI<br />

Case #37-<strong>2013</strong>-00042495-PR-LA-<br />

CTL<br />

To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors,<br />

contingent creditors, and<br />

persons who may otherwise be<br />

interested in the will or estate,<br />

or both, of: Maurice Joseph<br />

Manalli. A Petition for Probate<br />

has been filed by Marilyn<br />

Mocilnikar in the Superior<br />

Court of California, County of<br />

San Diego.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Petition for Probate<br />

requests that Marilyn<br />

Mocilnikar be appointed as personal<br />

representative to administer<br />

the estate of the decedent.<br />

<strong>The</strong> petition requests authority<br />

to administer the estate under<br />

the Independent Administration<br />

of Estates Act. (This authority<br />

will allow the personal representative<br />

to take many actions without<br />

obtaining court approval.<br />

Before taking certain very<br />

important actions, however, the<br />

personal representative will be<br />

required to give notice to interested<br />

persons unless they have<br />

waived notice or consented to<br />

the proposed action.) <strong>The</strong> independent<br />

administration authority<br />

will be granted unless an<br />

interested person files an objection<br />

to the petition and shows<br />

good cause why the court should<br />

not grant the authority.<br />

A hearing on the petition will be<br />

held in this court as follows:<br />

Date: May 14, <strong>2013</strong> at 11:00 A.M.<br />

in Dept. PC-1, located at SUPE-<br />

RIOR COURT OF CALIFOR-<br />

NIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO,<br />

Madge Bradley Building, 1409<br />

Fourth Ave, San Diego, CA 92101<br />

If you object to the granting of<br />

the petition, you should appear<br />

at the hearing and state your<br />

objections or file written objec-<br />

Legals 800<br />

tions with the court before the<br />

hearing. Your appearance may<br />

be in person or by your attorney.<br />

If you are a creditor or a contingent<br />

creditor of the decedent,<br />

you must file your claim with the<br />

court and mail a copy to the personal<br />

representative appointed<br />

by the court within four months<br />

from the date of first issuance of<br />

letters as provided in Probate<br />

Code Section 9100. <strong>The</strong> time for<br />

filing claims will not expire<br />

before four months from the<br />

hearing date noticed above.<br />

You may examine the file kept<br />

by the court. If you are a person<br />

interested in the estate, you may<br />

file with the court a Request for<br />

Special Notice (form DE-154) of<br />

the filing of an inventory and<br />

appraisal of estate assets or of<br />

any petition or account as provided<br />

in Probate Code Section<br />

1250. A Request for Special Notice<br />

form is available from the court<br />

clerk.<br />

Attorney for Petitioner:<br />

Jay W Brandenburg, Esq.<br />

Legacy Legal Inc<br />

2131 Palomar Airport Rd #300<br />

Carlsbad, CA 92011<br />

Telephone: 760.931.9923<br />

04/12, 04/<strong>19</strong>, 04/26/13 CN 14828<br />

NOTICE OF APPLICATION<br />

TO SELL ALCOHOLIC<br />

BEVERAGES<br />

Date of Filing Application:<br />

March 28, <strong>2013</strong><br />

To Whom It May Concern:<br />

<strong>The</strong> Name(s) of the Applicant(s)<br />

is/are:<br />

COCOS RESTAURANTS INC<br />

<strong>The</strong> applicants listed above are<br />

applying to the Department of<br />

Alcoholic Beverage Control to<br />

sell alcoholic beverages at:<br />

1280 W VALLEY PKWY<br />

ESCONDIDO, CA 92029<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 />

04/12, 04/<strong>19</strong>, 04/26/13 CN 14822<br />

NOTICE OF PETITION TO<br />

ADMINISTER ESTATE OF:<br />

LEIDA TULLIS<br />

Case # 37-<strong>2013</strong>-00042566-PR-<br />

PW-CTL ROA#1<br />

To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors,<br />

contingent creditors, and<br />

persons who may otherwise be<br />

interested in the will or estate,<br />

or both, of: Leida Tullus. A<br />

Petition for Probate has been<br />

filed by Andres Herk Visnapuu<br />

in the Superior Court of<br />

California, County of San Diego.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Petition for Probate<br />

requests that Andres Herk<br />

Visnapuu be appointed as personal<br />

representative to administer<br />

the estate of the decedent.<br />

<strong>The</strong> petition requests the decedent’s<br />

will and codicils, if any, be<br />

admitted to probate. <strong>The</strong> will<br />

and any codicils are available for<br />

examination in the file kept by<br />

the court.<br />

<strong>The</strong> petition requests authority<br />

to administer the estate under<br />

the Independent Administration<br />

of Estates Act. (This authority<br />

will allow the personal representative<br />

to take many actions without<br />

obtaining court approval.<br />

Before taking certain very<br />

important actions, however, the<br />

personal representative will be<br />

required to give notice to interested<br />

persons unless they have<br />

waived notice or consented to<br />

the proposed action.) <strong>The</strong> independent<br />

administration authority<br />

will be granted unless an<br />

interested person files an objection<br />

to the petition and shows<br />

good cause why the court should<br />

not grant the authority.<br />

A hearing on the petition will be<br />

held in this court as follows:<br />

Date: May 16, <strong>2013</strong> at 1:30 P.M.<br />

in Dept. PC-2, located at SUPE-<br />

RIOR COURT OF CALIFOR-<br />

NIA, COUNTY OF San Diego,<br />

Madge Bradley Courthouse,<br />

1409 Fourth Avenue, San Diego,<br />

CA 92101.<br />

If you object to the granting of<br />

the petition, you should appear<br />

at the hearing and state your<br />

objections or file written objections<br />

with the court before the<br />

hearing. Your appearance may<br />

be in person or by your attorney.<br />

If you are a creditor or a contingent<br />

creditor of the decedent,<br />

you must file your claim with the<br />

court and mail a copy to the personal<br />

representative appointed<br />

by the court within four months<br />

from the date of first issuance of<br />

letters as provided in Probate<br />

Code Section 9100. <strong>The</strong> time for<br />

filing claims will not expire<br />

before four months from the<br />

hearing date noticed above.<br />

You may examine the file kept<br />

by the court. If you are a person<br />

interested in the estate, you may<br />

file with the court a Request for<br />

Special Notice (form DE-154) of<br />

the filing of an inventory and<br />

appraisal of estate assets or of<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

Legals 800<br />

any petition or account as provided<br />

in Probate Code Section<br />

1250. A Request for Special Notice<br />

form is available from the court<br />

clerk.<br />

Attorney for Petitioner:<br />

Rachel Vrana, Attorney at Law,<br />

APC<br />

950 Boardwalk, Suite 340<br />

San Marcos, CA 92078<br />

Telephone: 760.634.2403<br />

04/12, 04/<strong>19</strong>, 04/26/13 CN 14820<br />

NOTICE OF PETITION TO<br />

ADMINISTER ESTATE OF DON-<br />

ALD B. HUNNINGHAKE AKA<br />

DONALD HUNNINGHAKE CASE<br />

NO. 37-<strong>2013</strong>-00041635-PR-PW-CTL<br />

R.O.A #: 1<br />

To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors,<br />

contingent creditors, and persons<br />

who may otherwise be interested<br />

in the will or estate, or both,<br />

of: Donald B. Hunninghake aka<br />

Donald Hunninghake<br />

A Petition for Probate has been<br />

filed by Sherri K. Hunninghake in<br />

the Superior Court of California,<br />

County of San Diego.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Petition for Probate requests<br />

that Sherri K. Hunninghake be<br />

appointed as personal representative<br />

to administer the estate of the<br />

decedent.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Petition requests the decedent's<br />

will and codicils, if any, be<br />

admitted to probate. <strong>The</strong> will and<br />

any codicils are available for examination<br />

in the file kept by the<br />

court.<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 representative<br />

will be required to give<br />

notice to interested persons unless<br />

they have waived notice or consented<br />

to the proposed action.) <strong>The</strong><br />

independent administration<br />

authority will be granted unless an<br />

interested person files an objection<br />

to the petition and shows good<br />

cause why the court should not<br />

grant the authority.<br />

A hearing on the petition will be<br />

held in this court on May 09, <strong>2013</strong><br />

at 1:30 P.M. in Dept. PC-2 located<br />

at 1409 4th Avenue, San Diego, CA<br />

92101 Madge 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 representative<br />

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 personal<br />

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.<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 by<br />

the court. If you are a person interested<br />

in the estate, you may file<br />

with the court a Request for<br />

Special Notice (form DE-154) of<br />

the filing of an 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 />

Petitioner/Attorney for Petitioner:<br />

Erica R. Siegman, 12730 High Bluff<br />

Drive, Suite 200, San Diego, CA<br />

92130, Telephone: 858-793-0300<br />

4/12, 4/<strong>19</strong>, 4/26/13 CNS-2468641#<br />

CN 14816<br />

NOTICE OF PETITION TO<br />

ADMINISTER ESTATE OF<br />

DEBRA LYNN REED CASE NO.<br />

37-<strong>2013</strong>-00041163-PR-LA-CTL<br />

ROA #: 1 (IMAGED FILE)<br />

To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors,<br />

contingent creditors, and persons<br />

who may otherwise be interested<br />

in the will or estate, or both,<br />

of: DEBRA LYNN REED<br />

A Petition for Probate has been<br />

filed by JONATHAN T. REED in<br />

the Superior Court of California,<br />

County of SAN DIEGO.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Petition for Probate requests<br />

that DANIEL J. DICARLO be<br />

appointed as personal representative<br />

to administer the estate of the<br />

decedent. <strong>The</strong> Petition requests<br />

authority to administer the estate<br />

under the Independent<br />

Administration of Estates Act.<br />

(This authority will allow the personal<br />

representative to take many<br />

actions without obtaining court<br />

approval. Before taking certain<br />

very important actions, however,<br />

the personal representative will be<br />

required to give notice to interested<br />

persons unless they have waived<br />

notice or consented to the proposed<br />

action.) <strong>The</strong> independent<br />

administration authority will be<br />

granted unless an interested person<br />

files an objection to the petition<br />

and shows good cause why the<br />

Legals 800<br />

court should not grant the authority.<br />

A hearing on the petition will be<br />

held in this court on MAY 07 <strong>2013</strong><br />

at 11:00 A.M. in Dept. PC-1 located<br />

at 1409 4th Avenue, San Diego, CA<br />

92101-3105 Central<br />

Division/Madge 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 representative<br />

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 personal<br />

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 attorney<br />

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 />

Petitioner/Attorney for Petitioner:<br />

Nancy A. Spector, 1450 Frazee<br />

Road, Suite 215, San Diego, CA<br />

92108, Telephone: 6<strong>19</strong>-260-0303<br />

4/5, 4/12, 4/<strong>19</strong>/13 CNS-2467300# CN<br />

14810<br />

SUMMONS (Family Law)<br />

CITACION (Derecho familiar)<br />

CASE NUMBER (NUMERO DE<br />

CASO) DN172934<br />

NOTICE TO RESPONDENT<br />

(Name): AVISO AL DEMANDADO:<br />

(Nombre): ADNAN AL-BAITONY<br />

You are being sued. Lo estan<br />

demandando.<br />

Petitioner’s Name is: Nombre del<br />

demandante: HILAIRE HOW-<br />

LAND HODGSON<br />

You have 30 calendar days after<br />

this Summons and Petition are<br />

served on you to file a Response<br />

(form FL-120 or FL-123) at the<br />

court and have a copy served on<br />

the petitioner. A letter or phone<br />

call will not protect you.<br />

If you do not file your Response on<br />

time, the court may make orders<br />

affecting your marriage or domestic<br />

partnershiip, your property, and<br />

custody of your children. You may<br />

be ordered to pay support and<br />

attorney fees and costs. If you cannot<br />

pay the filing fee, ask the clerk<br />

for a fee waiver form.<br />

If you want legal advice, contact a<br />

lawyer immediately. You can get<br />

information about finding lawyers<br />

at the California Courts Online<br />

Self-Help Center<br />

(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), at<br />

the California Legal Services Web<br />

site (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org),<br />

or by contacting your local county<br />

bar association.<br />

Tiene 30 dias corridos despues de<br />

haber recibido la entrega legal de<br />

esta Citacion y Peticion para presentar<br />

una Respuesta (fomulario FL-120<br />

o FL-123) ante la corte y efectuar la<br />

entrega legal de una copia al demandante.<br />

Una carta o llamada telefonica<br />

no basta para protegerio.<br />

Si no presenta su Respuesta a tiempo,<br />

la corte puede dar ordenes que<br />

afecten su matimonio o pareja de<br />

hecho, sus bienes y la custodia de sus<br />

hijos. La corte tambien le puede<br />

ordenar que pague manutencion, y<br />

honorarios y costos legales. Si no<br />

puede pagar la cuota de presentacion,<br />

pida al secretario un formulario<br />

de exencion de cuotas.<br />

Si desea obtener asesoramiento legal,<br />

pongase en contacto de inmediato<br />

con un abogado. Puede obtener informacion<br />

para encontrar a un abogado<br />

en el Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de<br />

California (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en<br />

el sitio Web de los Servicios Legales<br />

de California (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org)<br />

o poniendose en contacto con<br />

el colegio de abogados de su condado.<br />

NOTICE: <strong>The</strong> restraining orders on<br />

page 2 are effective against both<br />

spouses or domestic partners until<br />

the petition is dismissed, a judgement<br />

is entered, or the court makes<br />

further orders. <strong>The</strong>se orders are<br />

enforceable anywhere in California<br />

by any law enforcement officer<br />

who has received or seen a copy of<br />

them.<br />

AVISO: Las ordenes de restriccion<br />

que figuran en la pagina 2 valen<br />

pata ambos conyuges o pareja de<br />

hecho hasta que se despida la peticion,<br />

se emita un fallo o la corte dr<br />

otras ordenes. Cualquier autondad de<br />

la ley que haya recibido o visto una<br />

copia de estas ordenes puede hacerlas<br />

acatar en cualquier lugar de<br />

California.<br />

NOTE: If a judgement or support<br />

order is entered, the court may<br />

order you to pay all or poart of the<br />

fees and costs that the court<br />

waived for yourself or for the other<br />

party. If this happens, the party<br />

ordered to pay fees shall be given<br />

notice and an opportunity to<br />

request a hearing to set aside the<br />

order to pay waived court fees.<br />

AVISO: Si se emite un fallo u orden<br />

de manutencion, la corte puede<br />

ordenar que usted pague parte de, o<br />

todas las cuotas y costos de la corte<br />

previamenteexentas a peticion de<br />

usted o de la otra parte. Se esto<br />

Legals 800<br />

ocurre, la parte ordenada a pagar<br />

estas cuotas debe recivir aviso y la<br />

oportunidad de solicitar una audiencia<br />

para anular la orden de pagar las<br />

cuotas exentas.<br />

<strong>The</strong> name and address of the court<br />

are (El nombre y direccion de la<br />

corte son):<br />

Superior Court of Calfiornia<br />

County of San Diego<br />

North County Division<br />

325 South Melrose Drive<br />

Vista, CA 92081<br />

<strong>The</strong> name, address, and telephone<br />

number of petitioner’s attorney, or<br />

petitioner without an attorney, are:<br />

(El nombre, direccion y numero de<br />

telefono del abogado del demandante,<br />

o del demandante si no tiene<br />

abogado, son):<br />

Attorney for Petitioner<br />

David Blake<br />

PO Box 17<br />

Cardiff, CA 92007<br />

Date (Fecha): Dec 31, 2012<br />

Clerk, by (Secretario, por),<br />

S Miranda, Deputy (Asistente)<br />

NOTICE TO PERSON SERVED:<br />

You are served as an individual.<br />

AVISO A LA PERSONA QUE<br />

RECIBIO LA ENTREGA: Esta<br />

entrega se realiza a usted como individuo.<br />

04/05, 04/12, 04/<strong>19</strong>, 04/26/13<br />

CN 14793<br />

NOTICE OF PETITION TO<br />

ADMINISTER ESTATE OF:<br />

JOYCE M DART<br />

Case # 37-<strong>2013</strong>-00038925-PR-<br />

PW-CTL ROA#1<br />

To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors,<br />

contingent creditors, and<br />

persons who may otherwise be<br />

interested in the will or estate,<br />

or both, of: Joyce M Dart. A<br />

Petition for Probate has been<br />

filed by Joanna Laurel Williams<br />

in the Superior Court of<br />

California, County of San Diego.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Petition for Probate<br />

requests that Joanna Laurel<br />

Williams be appointed as personal<br />

representative to administer<br />

the estate of the decedent.<br />

<strong>The</strong> petition requests the decedent’s<br />

will and codicils, if any, be<br />

admitted to probate. <strong>The</strong> will<br />

and any codicils are available for<br />

examination in the file kept by<br />

the court.<br />

<strong>The</strong> petition requests authority<br />

to administer the estate under<br />

the Independent Administration<br />

of Estates Act. (This authority<br />

will allow the personal representative<br />

to take many actions without<br />

obtaining court approval.<br />

Before taking certain very<br />

important actions, however, the<br />

personal representative will be<br />

required to give notice to interested<br />

persons unless they have<br />

waived notice or consented to<br />

the proposed action.) <strong>The</strong> independent<br />

administration authority<br />

will be granted unless an<br />

interested person files an objection<br />

to the petition and shows<br />

good cause why the court should<br />

not grant the authority.<br />

A hearing on the petition will be<br />

held in this court as follows:<br />

Date: <strong>April</strong> 23, <strong>2013</strong> at 11:00<br />

A.M. in Dept. PC-1, located at<br />

SUPERIOR COURT OF CALI-<br />

FORNIA, COUNTY OF San<br />

Diego, Madge Bradley<br />

Courthouse, 1409 Fourth<br />

Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101.<br />

If you object to the granting of<br />

the petition, you should appear<br />

at the hearing and state your<br />

objections or file written objections<br />

with the court before the<br />

hearing. Your appearance may<br />

be in person or by your attorney.<br />

If you are a creditor or a contingent<br />

creditor of the decedent,<br />

you must file your claim with the<br />

court and mail a copy to the personal<br />

representative appointed<br />

by the court within four months<br />

from the date of first issuance of<br />

letters as provided in Probate<br />

Code Section 9100. <strong>The</strong> time for<br />

filing claims will not expire<br />

before four months from the<br />

hearing date noticed above.<br />

You may examine the file kept<br />

by the court. If you are a person<br />

interested in the estate, you may<br />

file with the court a Request for<br />

Special Notice (form DE-154) of<br />

the filing of an inventory and<br />

appraisal of estate assets or of<br />

any petition or account as provided<br />

in Probate Code Section<br />

1250. A Request for Special Notice<br />

form is available from the court<br />

clerk.<br />

Petitioner in Pro Per:<br />

Joanna Laurel Williams<br />

30811 S.W. Riverlane Rd<br />

West Linn, OR 97068<br />

Telephone: 503.656.2107<br />

04/05, 04/12, 04/<strong>19</strong>/13 CN 14792<br />

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR<br />

CHANGE OF NAME<br />

CASE NUMBER<br />

37-<strong>2013</strong>-00040714-CU-PT-NC<br />

TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:<br />

Petitioner(s): Aaron Vosburgh and<br />

Natalie Vosburgh on behalf of<br />

minor filed a petition with this<br />

court for a decree changing names<br />

as follows: a. Present name Emily<br />

Grace Vosburgh changed to proposed<br />

name Emily Michelle<br />

Vosburgh. THE COURT ORDERS<br />

Legals 800<br />

B21<br />

that all persons interested in this<br />

matter appear before this Court at<br />

the hearing indicated below to<br />

show cause, if any, why the petition<br />

for a change of name should not be<br />

granted. Any person objecting to<br />

the name changes described above<br />

must file a written objection that<br />

includes the reasons for the objection<br />

at least two days before the<br />

matter is scheduled to be heard<br />

and must appear at the hearing to<br />

show cause why the petition should<br />

not be granted. If no written objection<br />

is timely filed, the court may<br />

grant the petition without a hearing.<br />

NOTICE OF HEARING: In Dept 26<br />

of the Superior Court of California,<br />

County of San Diego, North County<br />

Division, 325 S Melrose Drive,<br />

Vista, CA 92081 on May 21, <strong>2013</strong><br />

at 8:30 a.m.<br />

Date: Mar 25, <strong>2013</strong><br />

C Terriquez<br />

Judge of the Superior Court<br />

03/29, 04/05, 04/12, 04/<strong>19</strong>/13<br />

CN 14783<br />

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR<br />

CHANGE OF NAME<br />

CASE NUMBER<br />

37-<strong>2013</strong>-00039009-CU-PT-NC<br />

TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:<br />

Petitioner(s): Thongsy<br />

Boualyphanh filed a petition with<br />

this court for a decree changing<br />

names as follows: a. Present name<br />

Thongsy Boualyphanh changed to<br />

proposed name Ellie Thongsy<br />

Boualyphanh. THE COURT<br />

ORDERS that all persons interested<br />

in this matter appear before<br />

this Court at the hearing indicated<br />

below to show cause, if any, why<br />

the petition for a change of name<br />

should not be granted. Any person<br />

objecting to the name changes<br />

described above must file a written<br />

objection that includes the reasons<br />

for the objection at least two days<br />

before the matter is scheduled to<br />

be heard and must appear at the<br />

hearing to show cause why the<br />

petition should not be granted. If<br />

no written objection is timely filed,<br />

the court may grant the petition<br />

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,<br />

Vista, CA 92081 on May 7, <strong>2013</strong> at<br />

8:30 a.m.<br />

Date: Mar 13, <strong>2013</strong><br />

K Michael Kirkman<br />

Judge of the Superior Court<br />

03/29, 04/05, 04/12, 04/<strong>19</strong>/13<br />

CN 14781<br />

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR<br />

CHANGE OF NAME<br />

CASE NUMBER<br />

37-<strong>2013</strong>-00039818-CU-PT-NC<br />

TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:<br />

Petitioner(s): Ryan Matthew<br />

Wiemers filed a petition with this<br />

court for a decree changing names<br />

as follows: a. Present name Ryan<br />

Matthew Wiemers changed to proposed<br />

name Ryan Matthew<br />

Lockhart. THE COURT ORDERS<br />

that all persons interested in this<br />

matter appear before this Court at<br />

the hearing indicated below to<br />

show cause, if any, why the petition<br />

for a change of name should not be<br />

granted. Any person objecting to<br />

the name changes described above<br />

must file a written objection that<br />

includes the reasons for the objection<br />

at least two days before the<br />

matter is scheduled to be heard<br />

and must appear at the hearing to<br />

show cause why the petition should<br />

not be granted. If no written objection<br />

is timely filed, the court may<br />

grant the petition without a hearing.<br />

NOTICE OF HEARING: In Dept 26<br />

of the Superior Court of California,<br />

County of San Diego, North County<br />

Division, 325 S Melrose Drive,<br />

Vista, CA 92081 on May 14, <strong>2013</strong><br />

at 8:30 a.m.<br />

Date: Mar <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

K Michael Kirkman<br />

Judge of the Superior Court<br />

03/29, 04/05, 04/12, 04/<strong>19</strong>/13<br />

CN 14765<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-011015<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Influence “<strong>The</strong> Salon of Style”<br />

Located at: 401 N <strong>Coast</strong> Highway,<br />

Oceanside, CA San Diego, 92054<br />

Mailing Address: Same This business<br />

is conducted by: A<br />

Corporation <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: Not Yet Started<br />

This business is hereby registered<br />

by the following owner(s): 1.<br />

Influencia Inc, 401 N <strong>Coast</strong><br />

Highway, Oceanside, CA 92054<br />

This statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Apr 12, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Justin<br />

Jachura 04/<strong>19</strong>, 04/26, 05/03,<br />

05/10/13 CN 14873<br />

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-010863<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Illumination Massage Located<br />

at: 7546 Gibraltar St Apt F,<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 />

04/03/13 This business is hereby<br />

registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Cynthia June Khoury,<br />

7546 Gibraltar St Apt F, Carlsbad,<br />

CA 92009 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />

San Diego on Apr 11, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Cynthia June Khoury 04/<strong>19</strong>,<br />

04/26, 05/03, 05/10/13 CN 14872<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-008917<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Bagby Beer Company B. Bagby<br />

Beer Located at: 601 South <strong>Coast</strong><br />

Hwy, Oceanside, CA San Diego,<br />

92054 Mailing Address: 1443<br />

Rancho Encinitas Drive, Encinitas,<br />

CA 92024 This business is conducted<br />

by: A Limited Liability<br />

Company <strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />

began: 01/01/12 This business<br />

is hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Whambo!<br />

Enterprises LLC, 1443 Rancho<br />

Encinitas Dr, Encinitas, CA 92024<br />

This statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Mar 26, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Dandelian Bagby 04/<strong>19</strong>, 04/26,<br />

05/03, 05/10/13 CN 14871<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-010789<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. <strong>The</strong> Mission Church Located at:<br />

1508 Windsor Road, Cardiff, CA<br />

San Diego, 92007 Mailing Address:<br />

1860 Willowhaven Road, Encinitas,<br />

CA 92024 This business is conducted<br />

by: A Corporation <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: 06/09/11<br />

This business is hereby registered<br />

by the following owner(s): 1. Ezra<br />

Ministries Inc, 1860 Willowhaven<br />

Road, Encinitas, CA 92024 This<br />

statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Apr 10, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Robert J<br />

Dalzell 04/<strong>19</strong>, 04/26, 05/03, 05/10/13<br />

CN 14869<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-009147<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. E L A B. Eternal Love Always<br />

Located at: 1346 Dubuque,<br />

Oceanside, CA San Diego, 92058<br />

Mailing Address: PO Box 948,<br />

Oceanside, CA 92049 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<br />

owner(s): 1. E L Allen, 1346<br />

Dubuque, Oceanside, CA 92058<br />

This statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Mar 27, <strong>2013</strong>. S/E L Allen<br />

04/<strong>19</strong>, 04/26, 05/03, 05/10/13 CN<br />

14866<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-010960<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. LEGOLAND California Hotel<br />

B. LEGOLAND Hotel at<br />

LEGOLAND California Resort C.<br />

LEGOLAND California Resort<br />

Located at: 1 LEGOLAND Drive,<br />

Carlsbad, CA San Diego, 92008<br />

Mailing Address: Same This business<br />

is conducted by: A Limited<br />

Legals 800<br />

Liability Company <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: 04/05/13<br />

This business is hereby registered<br />

by the following owner(s): 1.<br />

LEGOLAND California LLC, 1<br />

LEGOLAND Drive, Carlsbad, CA<br />

92008 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />

San Diego on Apr 11, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Brian<br />

Shaw 04/<strong>19</strong>, 04/26, 05/03, 05/10/13<br />

CN 14865<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-010859<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. S & S <strong>Coast</strong> Cycles B. S & S<br />

Motorcycles Located at: 1540<br />

South <strong>Coast</strong> Highway Oceanside,<br />

CA San Diego, 92054 Mailing<br />

Address: Same This business is<br />

conducted by: An Individual <strong>The</strong><br />

transaction of business began: Not<br />

Yet Started This business is hereby<br />

registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Daniel Holford, 1613 S<br />

Nevada St, Oceanside, CA 92054<br />

This statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Apr 11, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Daniel<br />

Holford 04/<strong>19</strong>, 04/26, 05/03,<br />

05/10/13 CN 14864<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-0107<strong>19</strong><br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. <strong>The</strong> Thai Burger Company B.<br />

<strong>The</strong> TBC Located at: 701 Mission<br />

Avenue, Oceanside, CA San Diego,<br />

92054 Mailing Address: 575 West<br />

Ramsey Street, Banning, CA 92220<br />

This business is conducted by: A<br />

Married Couple <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: 07/01/12 This business<br />

is hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Paripon<br />

Thitathan Jr, 3936 Estancia Drive,<br />

Oceanside, CA 92058 2. Bongkod<br />

Wongpan, 3936 Estancia Drive,<br />

Oceanside, CA 92058 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Apr 10, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Paripon<br />

Thitathan Jr 04/<strong>19</strong>, 04/26, 05/03,<br />

05/10/13 CN 14863<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-008302<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Martinique Apratments Located<br />

at: 15494 Pimlico Corte, Rancho<br />

Santa Fe, CA San Diego, 92067<br />

Mailing Address: Same This business<br />

is conducted by: A<br />

Corporation <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: 03/18/09 This business<br />

is hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Rene-Jo<br />

Corporation, 15494 Pimlico Corte,<br />

Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92009 This<br />

statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Mar 20, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Louis Jay<br />

Margolin 04/<strong>19</strong>, 04/26, 05/03,<br />

05/10/13 CN 14862<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-010584<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Triton Health Innovations B.<br />

Triton Healthcare Innovations<br />

Located at: 1155 Sportfisher Dr<br />

Suite 280, Oceanside CA San<br />

Diego, 92054 Mailing Address:<br />

Same This business is conducted<br />

by: An Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: 03/28/13 This<br />

business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1. Steve<br />

Stenerodden, 1155 Sportfisher Dr<br />

Suite 280, Oceanside, CA 92054<br />

This statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Apr 09, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Steve<br />

Stenerodden 04/<strong>19</strong>, 04/26, 05/03,<br />

05/10/13 CN 14861<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-010363<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Beachside Management<br />

Located at: 210 Surfrider Way,<br />

Oceanside CA San Diego, 92054<br />

Legals 800<br />

Mailing Address: 3610 Pio Pico Dr<br />

Unit 3, Carlsbad, CA 92008 This<br />

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<br />

the following owner(s): 1. Kuochi<br />

Carvajal, 3610 Pio Pico Dr Unit 3,<br />

Carlsbad, CA 92008 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Apr 08, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Kuochi<br />

Carvajal 04/<strong>19</strong>, 04/26, 05/03,<br />

05/10/13 CN 14860<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-009221<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Fit with Paige Located at: 6829<br />

Briarwood Dr, Carlsbad CA San<br />

Diego, 92011 Mailing Address:<br />

Same This business is conducted<br />

by: An Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: 03/01/13 This<br />

business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1. Paige<br />

Baker, 6829 Briarwood Dr<br />

Carlsbad, CA 92011 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Mar 28, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Paige<br />

Baker 04/<strong>19</strong>, 04/26, 05/03, 05/10/13<br />

CN 14859<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-009565<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. DA Blues Taxi Located at: 6423<br />

La Garza Ct, Carlsbad CA San<br />

Diego, 92009 Mailing Address:<br />

Same This business is conducted<br />

by: An Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: Not Yet Started<br />

This business is hereby registered<br />

by the following owner(s): 1. Paul<br />

Baker, 6423 La Garza Ct, Carlsbad,<br />

CA 92009 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />

San Diego on Apr 02, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Paul<br />

Baker 04/<strong>19</strong>, 04/26, 05/03, 05/10/13<br />

CN 14858<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-010381<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Lion Enterprises LTD, B. Lion<br />

Products Located at: 659 Flora Dr,<br />

Oceanside CA San Diego, 92057<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. Andrew A Lambo, 659<br />

Flora Dr, Oceanside, CA 92057 This<br />

statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Apr 08, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Andrew A<br />

Lambo 04/<strong>19</strong>, 04/26, 05/03, 05/10/13<br />

CN 14857<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-009575<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Roper Electric Located at: 5223<br />

Kingswood Ct, Oceanside CA San<br />

Diego, 92056 Mailing Address:<br />

Same This business is conducted<br />

by: An Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: 01/01/13 This<br />

business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1. Matthew<br />

K Roper, 5223 Kingswood Ct,<br />

Oceanside CA 92056 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Apr 02, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Matthew<br />

K Roper 04/<strong>19</strong>, 04/26, 05/03,<br />

05/10/13 CN 14856<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-010470<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Creative Counseling Services<br />

B . f i n d a c a r e e r 4 y o u . c o m<br />

C . f i n d a c a r e e r 4 y o u . n e t<br />

D . f i n d a c a r e e r f o r y o u . c o m<br />

E. findacareerforyou.net Located<br />

at: 2240 Encinitas Blvd, Suite D-<br />

411, Encintas CA San Diego,<br />

92024 Mailing Address: Same This<br />

business is conducted by: An<br />

Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />

began: 04/01/13 This business<br />

is hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Kathryn A Papera,<br />

2240 Encinitas Blvd Suite D-411,<br />

Encinitas, CA 92024 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Apr 09, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Kathryn<br />

A Papera 04/<strong>19</strong>, 04/26, 05/03,<br />

05/10/13 CN 14855<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-008296<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Bill’s Wonderlust Travel<br />

Located at: <strong>19</strong>06 Crest Dr, Encintas<br />

CA San Diego, 92024 Mailing<br />

Address: Same This business is<br />

conducted by: An Individual <strong>The</strong><br />

transaction of business began: Not<br />

Yet Started This business is hereby<br />

registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. William S Kovach, <strong>19</strong>06<br />

Crest Dr, Encinitas, CA 92024 This<br />

statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Mar 20, <strong>2013</strong>. S/William S<br />

Kovach 04/<strong>19</strong>, 04/26, 05/03, 05/10/13<br />

CN 14854<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-010849<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

Legals 800<br />

A. Promising Potential Life<br />

Coaching Located at: 2273<br />

Flatiron Way, San Marcos CA San<br />

Diego, 92078 Mailing Address:<br />

Same This business is conducted<br />

by: An Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: 04/11/13 This<br />

business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1. Brie<br />

Madisen, 2273 Flatiron Way, San<br />

Marcos, CA 92078 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Apr 11, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Brie<br />

Madisen 04/<strong>19</strong>, 04/26, 05/03,<br />

05/10/13 CN 14853<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-008118<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Source Acupunture and Holistic<br />

Health Located at: 7220 Avenida<br />

Encinas, Carlsbad CA San Diego,<br />

92011 Mailing Address: Same This<br />

business is conducted by: An<br />

Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />

began: No Yet Started This<br />

business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1. Joni Stier<br />

DC LAC, 430 Begonia Ave, Corona<br />

del Mar, CA 92625 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Mar <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Joni Stier<br />

04/12, 04/<strong>19</strong>, 04/26, 05/03/13 CN<br />

14837<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-009794<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Altenbern Insurance Agency<br />

Located at: 640 Grand Ave Suite H,<br />

Carlsbad CA San Diego, 92008<br />

Mailing Address: Same This business<br />

is conducted by: An Individual<br />

<strong>The</strong> transaction of business began:<br />

09/17/89 This business is hereby<br />

registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. John H Altenbern,<br />

8034 Calle Pinon,Carlsbad, CA<br />

92009 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />

San Diego on Apr 03, <strong>2013</strong>. S/John<br />

Altenbern 04/12, 04/<strong>19</strong>, 04/26,<br />

05/03/13 CN 14836<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-0099<strong>19</strong><br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Inphant Elefant Located at:<br />

3265 Camino Coronado, Carlsbad<br />

CA San Diego, 92009 Mailing<br />

Address: Same This business is<br />

conducted by: An Individual <strong>The</strong><br />

transaction of business began:<br />

04/18/02 This business is hereby<br />

registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Kristi Schmidt, 3265<br />

Camino Coronado, Carlsbad, CA<br />

92009 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />

San Diego on Apr 04, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Kristi<br />

Schmidt 04/12, 04/<strong>19</strong>, 04/26,<br />

05/03/13 CN 14835<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-010336<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Tap and Forks Located at: 578<br />

Hermes Av, Encinitas CA San<br />

Diego, 92024 Mailing Address:<br />

Same This business is conducted<br />

by: An Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: Not Yet Started<br />

This business is hereby registered<br />

by the following owner(s): 1.<br />

George <strong>The</strong>odorakos, 578 Hermes<br />

Ave, Encinitas, CA 92024 This<br />

statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Apr 08, <strong>2013</strong>. S/George<br />

<strong>The</strong>odorakos 04/12, 04/<strong>19</strong>, 04/26,<br />

05/03/13 CN 14834<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-007870<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. <strong>April</strong>’s Oven Located at: 36<strong>19</strong><br />

Harwich Drive, Carlsbad CA San<br />

Diego, 92010 Mailing Address:<br />

Same This business is conducted<br />

by: An Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: Not Yet Started<br />

This business is hereby registered<br />

by the following owner(s): 1. <strong>April</strong><br />

Ricchio, 36<strong>19</strong> Harwich Drive,<br />

Carlsbad, CA 92010 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Mar 18, <strong>2013</strong>. S/<strong>April</strong><br />

Ricchio 04/12, 04/<strong>19</strong>, 04/26, 05/03/13<br />

CN 14833<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-007992<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. www.Go-Truck-Yourself.com<br />

B. Happy Bat Engineering Located<br />

at: 2618 Lomita<br />

St, Oceanside, CA San Diego, 92054<br />

Mailing Address: PO Box 3078,<br />

Oceanside, CA 92051 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<br />

owner(s): 1. Michael Kenner, 2618<br />

Lomita St, Oceanside, CA 92054<br />

This statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Mar 18, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Michael<br />

Kenner 04/12, 04/<strong>19</strong>, 04/26, 05/03/13<br />

CN 14832<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-009765<br />

Legals 800<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Design Star Media Located at:<br />

1431 Enchante Way, Oceanside, CA<br />

San Diego, 92056 Mailing Address:<br />

Same This business is conducted<br />

by: A Corporation <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: 04/01/13 This<br />

business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1. John F<br />

Hernandez Executive Services<br />

Corp, 1431 Enchante Way,<br />

Oceanside, CA 92056 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Apr 03, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Julie<br />

Hernandez 04/12, 04/<strong>19</strong>, 04/26,<br />

05/03/13 CN 14831<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-009454<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. ree-source Located at: 2604-B El<br />

Camino Real Suite 149, Carlsbad,<br />

CA San Diego, 92010 Mailing<br />

Address: Same This business is<br />

conducted by: A Limited Liability<br />

Company <strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />

began: 01/01/13 This business<br />

is hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Turn Key Client<br />

Care LLC, 2604-B El Camino Real<br />

Suite 149, Carlsbad, CA 92008 This<br />

statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Apr 02, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Reese<br />

Harris 04/12, 04/<strong>19</strong>, 04/26, 05/03/13<br />

CN 14827<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-009574<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. MAEGA B. Mexican American<br />

Educational Guidance Association<br />

Located at: <strong>19</strong>26 Pringdale Ln,<br />

Encinitas, CA San Diego, 92024<br />

Mailing Address: PO Box 1782,<br />

Solana Beach, CA 92075 This business<br />

is conducted by: A<br />

Corporation <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: 06/24/70 This business<br />

is hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Mexican<br />

American Educational Guidance<br />

Foundation Inc, <strong>19</strong>26 Springdale<br />

Ln, Encinitas, CA 92024 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Apr 02, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Betty<br />

Byrd 04/12, 04/<strong>19</strong>, 04/26, 05/03/13<br />

CN 14826<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-009278<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Vyingolf Located at: 310 S Twin<br />

Oaks Valley Rd #107298, San<br />

Marcos, CA San Diego, 92078<br />

Mailing Address: Same This business<br />

is conducted by: A Limited<br />

Liability Company <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: 02/20/13 This<br />

business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1. Isaphia<br />

Ventures, LLC, 310 S Twin Oaks<br />

Valley Rd #107298, San Marcos, CA<br />

92078 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />

San Diego on Mar 28, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Jose<br />

Frausto 04/12, 04/<strong>19</strong>, 04/26, 05/03/13<br />

CN 14825<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-009511<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Paper Cake Creative Located at:<br />

736 Teaberry Street, Encinitas, CA<br />

San Diego, 92024 Mailing Address:<br />

Same This business is conducted<br />

by: An Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: Not Yet Started<br />

This business is hereby registered<br />

by the following owner(s): 1. Emily<br />

Christensen, 736 Teaberry Street,<br />

Encinitas, CA 92024 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Apr 02, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Emily<br />

Christensen 04/12, 04/<strong>19</strong>, 04/26,<br />

05/03/13 CN 14824<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-009752<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. am Management B.<br />

SanDiegoBeachnBay Located at:<br />

991C Lomas Santa Fe Dr #448,<br />

Solana Beach, CA San Diego, 92075<br />

Mailing Address: Same This business<br />

is conducted by: Co-Partners<br />

<strong>The</strong> transaction of business began:<br />

02/25/13 This business is hereby<br />

registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Abby Mors, 991C<br />

Lomas Santa Fe Dr #448, Solana<br />

Beach, CA 92075 2. Nate Mors,<br />

991C Lomas Santa Fe Dr #448,<br />

Solana Beach, CA 92075 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Apr 03, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Abby<br />

Mors 04/12, 04/<strong>19</strong>, 04/26, 05/03/13<br />

CN 14823<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-006974<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Olivia Rai Located at: 5104<br />

Ciardi Ct, Carlsbad, CA San Diego,<br />

92008 Mailing Address: Same<br />

This business is conducted by: A<br />

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):<br />

1. Ria Marin, 206 Alexander Ct,<br />

Encinitas, CA 92024 2. Rachel<br />

Legals 800<br />

Hoffman 5104 Ciardi Ct, Carlsbad,<br />

CA 92008 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />

San Diego on Mar 08, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Ria<br />

Marin 04/05, 04/12, 04/<strong>19</strong>, 04/26/13<br />

CN 14805<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-009249<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Mariposa Real Estate Located<br />

at: 1222 N Pacific <strong>Coast</strong> Hwy 101,<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 />

03/25/08 This business is hereby<br />

registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Sarah Mason, 1222 N<br />

Pacific <strong>Coast</strong> Hwy 101, Encinitas,<br />

CA 92024 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />

San Diego on Mar 28, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Sarah Mason 04/05, 04/12, 04/<strong>19</strong>,<br />

04/26/13 CN 14804<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-009011<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. West <strong>Coast</strong> Dental<br />

Administrators Located at: 825<br />

College Blvd Ste 102-507,<br />

Oceanside, CA San Diego, 92057<br />

Mailing Address: Same This business<br />

is conducted by: A<br />

Corporation <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: 01/01/11 This business<br />

is hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Marketing<br />

Visions Inc, 825 College Blvd Ste<br />

102-507, Oceanside, CA 92057 This<br />

statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Mar 27, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Nancy Jo<br />

Perreira 04/05, 04/12, 04/<strong>19</strong>,<br />

04/26/13 CN 14803<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-007738<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Hang Ten Housekeeping<br />

Located at: 424 S Nevada St,<br />

Oceanside, CA San Diego, 92054<br />

Mailing Address: Same This business<br />

is conducted by: Joint Venture<br />

<strong>The</strong> transaction of business began:<br />

03/15/13 This business is hereby<br />

registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Stephanie Werner,<br />

3618 Amigos Ct, Oceanside, CA<br />

92056 2. Michelle Dilley, 424 S<br />

Nevada St, Oceanside, CA 92054<br />

This statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Mar 15, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Stephanie Werner 04/05, 04/12,<br />

04/<strong>19</strong>, 04/26/13 CN 14802<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-008601<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Iris Apartments CIC LP d/b/a<br />

Iris Apartments Located at: 639-<br />

643 North Vulcan Avenue,<br />

Encinitas, CA San Diego, 92024<br />

Mailing Address: 5993 Avenida<br />

Encinas Suite 101, Carlsbad, CA<br />

92008 This business is conducted<br />

by: A Limited Partnership <strong>The</strong><br />

transaction of business began:<br />

01/31/12 This business is hereby<br />

registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. CIC Iris Apartments<br />

LLC, 5993 Avenida Encinas Suite<br />

101, Carlsbad, CA 92008 2. Pacific<br />

SW Community Development<br />

Corp, 16935 West Bernardo Dr Ste<br />

238, San Diego, CA 92127 This<br />

statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Mar 22, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Cheri<br />

Hoffman 04/05, 04/12, 04/<strong>19</strong>,<br />

04/26/13 CN 14801<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-009173<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Plata O Plomo Productions<br />

Located at: 1611 S Melrose A231,<br />

Vista, CA San Diego, 92081<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. Brandon C Lujan, 1611<br />

S Melrose A231, Vista, CA 92081<br />

This statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Mar 28, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Brandon<br />

C Lujan 04/05, 04/12, 04/<strong>19</strong>,<br />

04/26/13 CN 14800<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-008956<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Sacred Throne Tattoo Located<br />

at: 611 East Valley Pkwy,<br />

Escondido, CA San Diego, 92025<br />

Mailing Address: Same This business<br />

is conducted by: A Married<br />

Couple <strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />

began: 07/01/12 This business is<br />

hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Brandon Cofrancesco,<br />

12875 Prairie Dog Ave, San Diego,<br />

CA 92129 2. Jessica Cofrancesco,<br />

12875 Prairie Dog Ave, San Diego,<br />

CA 92129 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />

San Diego on Mar 26, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Brandon Cofrancesco 04/05,<br />

04/12, 04/<strong>19</strong>, 04/26/13 CN 14799<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-007436<br />

APRIL <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Legals 800<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Sit and Stay Awhile Pet Care B.<br />

LightSource GraphX Located at:<br />

251 Calle De Madera, Encinitas,<br />

CA San Diego, 92024 Mailing<br />

Address: Same This business is<br />

conducted by: An Individual <strong>The</strong><br />

transaction of business began:<br />

03/13/08 This business is hereby<br />

registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Janet K Lundquist, 251<br />

Calle De Madera Encinitas, CA<br />

92024 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />

San Diego on Mar 13, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Janet<br />

Lundquist 04/05, 04/12, 04/<strong>19</strong>,<br />

04/26/13 CN 14798<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-008658<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Life In Progress B. Tibetan Bowl<br />

Sound Healing School Located at:<br />

237 Cereus St, Encinitas, CA San<br />

Diego, 92024 Mailing Address:<br />

Same This business is conducted<br />

by: An Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: 01/07/04 This<br />

business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1. Diane<br />

Mandle, 237 Cereus St, Encinitas,<br />

CA 92024 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />

San Diego on Mar 23, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Diane Mandle 04/05, 04/12, 04/<strong>19</strong>,<br />

04/26/13 CN 14797<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-009218<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Fine Homes Real Estate<br />

Located at: 770 Rancho Santa Fe<br />

Rd, 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 />

06/05/75 This business is hereby<br />

registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Ray Ramage, 770<br />

Rancho Santa Fe Rd, Encinitas, CA<br />

92024 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />

San Diego on Mar 28, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Ray<br />

Ramage 04/05, 04/12, 04/<strong>19</strong>,<br />

04/26/13 CN 14796<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-008699<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. LCI Walls & Ceilings Inc<br />

Located at: 2050 Ditmar Street,<br />

Oceanside, CA San Diego, 92054<br />

Mailing Address: Same This business<br />

is conducted by: A<br />

Corporation <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: 01/01/13 This business<br />

is hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. LCI Walls &<br />

Ceilings Inc, 2050 S Ditmar Street,<br />

Oceanside, CA 92054 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Mar 25, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Craig<br />

Lajoie 04/05, 04/12, 04/<strong>19</strong>, 04/26/13<br />

CN 14795<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-008711<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. North American Research<br />

Partnership Located at: 1842<br />

Westminster, Cardiff, CA San<br />

Diego, 92007 Mailing Address: PO<br />

Box 1, Cardiff, CA 92007 This business<br />

is conducted by: A<br />

Corporation <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: 01/01/13 This business<br />

is hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. North<br />

American Research Partnership,<br />

1842 Westminster, Cardiff, CA<br />

90007 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />

San Diego on Mar 25, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Rick<br />

VanSchoik 03/29, 04/05, 04/12,<br />

04/<strong>19</strong>/13 CN 14779<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-008709<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Yoga by Ricardo Located at:<br />

1842 Westminster, Cardiff, CA San<br />

Diego, 92007 Mailing Address:<br />

Same This business is conducted<br />

by: An Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: Not Yet Started<br />

This business is hereby registered<br />

by the following owner(s): 1. Rick<br />

Van Schoik, 1842 Westminster,<br />

Cardiff, CA 90007 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Mar 25, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Rick<br />

VanSchoik 03/29, 04/05, 04/12,<br />

04/<strong>19</strong>/13 CN 14778<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-008448<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Shades Mobile Tan Located at:<br />

229 Amatista, Oceanside CA San<br />

Diego, 92056 Mailing Address: 229<br />

Amatista Way, Oceanside, CA<br />

92056 This business is conducted<br />

by: An Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: 08/01/12 This<br />

business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1. Lori M<br />

Schneider, 229 Amatista Way,<br />

Oceanside CA 92056 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Mar 21, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Lori M<br />

Schneider 03/29, 04/05, 04/12,<br />

04/<strong>19</strong>/13 CN 14777


APRIL <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

SOUP TO NUTS by Rick Stromoski<br />

FRANK & ERNEST by Bob Thaves<br />

THE BORN LOSER by Art & Chip Sansom<br />

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THE COAST NEWS<br />

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FRIDAY, APRIL <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Happy surprises are in the offing in the<br />

year ahead, once Lady Luck decides<br />

to mastermind your material affairs.<br />

She may be responsible for putting<br />

together something that you’d never<br />

have had the courage to attempt.<br />

ARIES (March 21-<strong>April</strong> <strong>19</strong>) — It looks<br />

like many of your endeavors will turn<br />

out favorably, and something special<br />

might develop through an old friend<br />

repaying a favor.<br />

TAURUS (<strong>April</strong> 20-May 20) — Don’t<br />

lower your expectations regarding<br />

something that you’re hoping to<br />

acquire. Conditions are far more favorable<br />

than you may realize.<br />

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — It might<br />

appear that one of your recent ideas is<br />

too grand to effectively realize. It’s OK<br />

to modify it a little, but don’t change its<br />

root.<br />

CANCER (June 21-July 22) — A partner<br />

in a joint endeavor is likely to need<br />

some reassurance regarding his or<br />

her share of the payoff. Clarify your<br />

intentions.<br />

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — You are in<br />

an unusually good cycle for achieving<br />

your objectives.This is likely to be true<br />

even if someone else is calling the<br />

shots. Don’t rock the boat.<br />

B23<br />

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) —<br />

Because you have all of the right<br />

things going for you, such as motivation,<br />

ambition, tenacity and luck, a<br />

number of your objectives are attainable<br />

when you put forth your best<br />

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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — You’re<br />

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all because you may be given<br />

some additional chances to succeed.<br />

Don’t waste them.<br />

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) —<br />

Certain joint ventures can be especially<br />

promising if you focus on the facets<br />

that offer you the greatest potential for<br />

growth and reward.<br />

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) —<br />

One of your greatest assets is your<br />

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beneficial purposes. When you put<br />

arrangements together, everyone will<br />

gain.<br />

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. <strong>19</strong>) —<br />

This is the right day to begin implementing<br />

changes that you believe<br />

would improve working conditions<br />

and/or profitability. At least it’s worth a<br />

try.<br />

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. <strong>19</strong>) — A<br />

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out to be quite fortunate for you today,<br />

provided this common objective is<br />

given prominence over any and all<br />

other secondary interests.<br />

PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) — It<br />

looks like you could be luckier if you<br />

finalize some important matters now<br />

instead of tomorrow. Don’t leave any<br />

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baseballs $1 each (760) 599-9141<br />

REBOK BASKETBALL BACK<br />

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7430<br />

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Home Services 325<br />

Miscellaneous Svcs 350<br />

Personal Services 375<br />

Help Wanted 400<br />

Jobs Wanted 450<br />

200 Items For Sale<br />

REEBOK BASKETBALL BACK-<br />

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8562.<br />

Items Wanted<br />

BOXES OF COMIC BOOKS wanted<br />

new or old, ask for Rich (760)<br />

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OLD COMIC BOOKS WANTED.<br />

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ED Any Type, Any Brand. Will pay<br />

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addition to labor fee. call or text<br />

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Roommates 500<br />

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Real Estate 700<br />

Automotive 900


APRIL <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

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400 Help Wanted<br />

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CANCER FUND of AMERICA and help<br />

end CHILDHOOD CANCER. Tax<br />

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AUTOS WANTED<br />

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economy and working conditions.<br />

www.Quick-sand.com 817-926-3535<br />

600 Rentals<br />

700 Real Estate<br />

NANI CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

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**OLD GUITARS WANTED! ** Gibson,<br />

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AIRLINE CAREERS begin here –<br />

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900 Automobiles<br />

<strong>19</strong>97 SL2 SATURN 4 door, sunroof,<br />

black gold color, needs headliner,<br />

very economical, runs, sell as<br />

is, 139,733 miles $2,600 (760) 758-<br />

8958<br />

2004 MCCORMICK MTX120<br />

Tractor ($<strong>19</strong>,000), 2wd, 16 speed<br />

power shift, left hand reverser, 120<br />

engine hp, 100 pto hp, air seat,<br />

am/fm, rear wiper, 3 remotes,<br />

toplink, very good condition!. For<br />

more info/photo: rog. Perez@aol.<br />

Com<br />

MAZDA MIATA MARK V new<br />

tires, new shocks, new paint $2,500.<br />

also 4 new cooper tires with aluminum<br />

rims for Mazda Miata Mark<br />

v $250 (760) 448-5350<br />

MAZDA SPORT Miata, mx, turbo,<br />

2 seater, black soft top with cover,<br />

cd stereo, air, manual, (stick 6<br />

speed), performance tires with<br />

spare, apprx. 38,000 miles. (760)<br />

207-0073 San Marcos, $15,950.00<br />

0B0.<br />

WE CAN<br />

PUBLISH<br />

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ADVERTISING<br />

• Fictitious Business<br />

Names<br />

• Name Changes<br />

• Lien Sales<br />

• Alcoholic Beverages<br />

License<br />

• Petitions for Probate<br />

• Trustee Sales<br />

• Summons - Divorce<br />

• Annual Report<br />

• Non-Responsibility<br />

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Call <strong>The</strong> <strong>Coast</strong> <strong>News</strong><br />

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ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE from<br />

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Justice. Job placement assistance.<br />

Computer available. SCHEV authorized.<br />

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www.CenturaOnline.com<br />

CASH FOR CARS: All Cars/Trucks<br />

Wanted. Running or Not! Top Dollar Paid.<br />

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CASH PAID- UP TO $28/BOX for unexpired,<br />

sealed DIABETIC TEST STRIPS! 1<br />

DAY PAYMENT & PREPAID shipping.<br />

BEST PRICES! Call 1-888-776-7771.<br />

www.Cash4DiabeticSupplies.com<br />

MEDICAL CAREERS begin here –<br />

Online training for Allied Health and<br />

Medical Management. Job placement<br />

assistance. Computer And Financial Aid if<br />

qualified. SCHEV certified. Call 800-510-<br />

0784 www.CenturaOnline.com<br />

Meet singles now! No paid operators, just<br />

people like you. Browse greetings,<br />

exchange messages, connect live. FREE<br />

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Rotary and good things happen. Rotary,<br />

humanity in motion. Find information or<br />

locate your local club at www.rotary.org.<br />

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paper and PaperChain.<br />

WORK ON JET ENGINES – Train for<br />

hands on Aviation Maintenance Career.<br />

FAA approved program. Financial aid if<br />

qualified – Job placement assistance. Call<br />

AIM (866) 854-6156.<br />

MOTORCYCLES/WANT TO BUY<br />

WANTED JAPANESE MOTORCYCLE<br />

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350, S3-400 SUZUKI GS400, GT380,<br />

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THE COAST NEWS B25<br />

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Mexico/Indiana<br />

AUTOMOTIVE<br />

BLOWN HEADGASKET? Any vehicle<br />

repair yourself. State of the art 2-Component<br />

chemical process. Specializing in Cadillac<br />

Northstar Overheating. 100% guaranteed. 1-<br />

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800-454-6951<br />

EDUCATION<br />

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sealed DIABETIC TEST STRIPS. 1-DAY<br />

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APRIL <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

‘Fancy Nancy’ comes to<br />

Foundation’s parade<br />

DEL MAR — <strong>The</strong> Del Mar Foundation<br />

welcomes all “Fancy Nancy” fans to its<br />

Fancy Nancy Parade to welcome the book’s<br />

illustrator Robin Preiss Glasser, at 1 p.m.<br />

<strong>April</strong> 28, at the Powerhouse Community<br />

Center, 1600 <strong>Coast</strong> Blvd., Del Mar.<br />

Pre-registration is required by <strong>April</strong> 24<br />

at delmarfoundation.org.<br />

<strong>The</strong> pre-parade celebration at the park<br />

will include an exclusive presentation from<br />

Glasser, a tiara craft session led by representatives<br />

of the Del Mar Library, plus fancy<br />

hair creations from Pigtails & Crewcuts children’s<br />

hair salon.<br />

This will be followed by the Fancy<br />

Edward B. Coffey D.D.S., M.S.<br />

Christopher Henninger D.M.D.<br />

• Cosmetic Dentistry • Emphasis on Prevention • Specializing in Crown & Bridge<br />

Work • Periodontics • Root Canal <strong>The</strong>rapy • Implants • 24 Hour Services<br />

Exceptional gentle dental care for you and your family<br />

Most Insurance Companies Welcome<br />

Se Habla Español<br />

1445 Encinitas Blvd., Encinitas<br />

760.942.7272<br />

www.encinitasdentalart.com<br />

Nancy Parade led by Glasser, starting at<br />

Powerhouse Park and ending at Del Mar<br />

Plaza.<br />

Pre-order an autographed copy of<br />

“Fanciest Doll in the Universe,” the newest<br />

book in the “Fancy Nancy” series and you<br />

can attend a V.I.P. reception with illustrator<br />

Glasser immediately following the parade at<br />

the Del Mar Plaza.<br />

Pre-orders and registration must be<br />

made at delmarfoundation.org.<br />

<strong>The</strong> offer is limited to the first 200 book<br />

orders. As an added bonus, each pre-order<br />

will include a complimentary haircut<br />

coupon from the Vickie Lavanty Salon.<br />

Bring in Ad to Receive Discount. Expires 5/3/<strong>2013</strong><br />

NEW PATIENT SPECIAL<br />

$ 59<br />

Includes: Cleaning • Polishing<br />

• Exam • Consultation • Bitewing<br />

X-rays • Check for Gum Disease<br />

TEETH BLEACHING<br />

$ 99<br />

Per Arch<br />

Reg. $375<br />

With coupon. Offers expire 5-3-13<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

Reg.<br />

$221<br />

Not valid on holidays, special rates,<br />

or any other discounts.<br />

Must present coupon.<br />

EXPIRES 5-3-13<br />

Expires 5-3-13 CG<br />

Senior Center hosts discussions<br />

on veteran benefits programs<br />

CARLSBAD — <strong>The</strong><br />

Carlsbad Senior Center<br />

welcomes Jim Cejka, a<br />

Veterans Service Advocate<br />

with the Veterans<br />

Administration and the<br />

California Department of<br />

Veterans Affairs from 10 to<br />

11:30 a.m. <strong>April</strong> 23 at 799<br />

Pine Ave.<br />

Cejka will discuss how<br />

to navigate through the<br />

numerous benefit programs<br />

available to WWII,<br />

Korea and Vietnam veterans.<br />

Discussion topics will<br />

include:<br />

VOTED “BEST BREAKFAST”<br />

THE ORIGINAL<br />

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Bike<br />

Co<br />

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7670 El Camino Real<br />

760-943-8182<br />

San Marcos<br />

101 S. Las Posas Rd.<br />

“WE’VE GOT HUEVOS!”® 760-471-9655<br />

Visit us online at: www.thebrokenyolkcafe.com<br />

Visit us at our other locations:<br />

Pacific Beach • Gaslamp • Eastlake<br />

— Common myths,<br />

misconceptions and misinformation<br />

about the VA<br />

— What VA benefits<br />

am I, or my family, eligible<br />

to receive?<br />

— Where can I get<br />

free assistance when<br />

applying for VA benefits?<br />

— What if I don’t<br />

agree with a decision on<br />

my VA claim?<br />

— Are VA benefits<br />

taxable?<br />

— How do I get evaluated<br />

for nursing home<br />

care?<br />

50% OFF<br />

Any Entree<br />

Buy one entree & 2 beverages at reg. price & get<br />

a 2nd entree of equal or lesser value at 50% off.<br />

Limit 1 per coupon. 1 coupon per table. No<br />

separate checks. Not valid on weekends,<br />

holidays or w/any other coupons.,<br />

specials, offers or w/private groups.<br />

$<br />

2 OFF<br />

Any Entree<br />

With the purchase of one entree and one<br />

beverage at regular price.<br />

Limit 4 per coupon. 1 coupon per table. No<br />

separate checks. Not valid on weekends,<br />

holidays or w/any other coupons.,<br />

specials, offers or w/private groups.<br />

First grooming! Expires 5/3/13<br />

Self wash *Solana Beach location only<br />

Expires 5/3/13<br />

Any retail item • Expires 5/3/13<br />

$ 25 OFF<br />

B27<br />

A question-and-answer<br />

session will follow the presentation<br />

and Cejka will be<br />

available for free one-onone<br />

benefits assistance the<br />

last Tuesday of each<br />

month.<br />

Drop-ins are welcome<br />

from 9 to 11 a.m. and onehour<br />

appointments are<br />

available by reservation.<br />

For more information<br />

seminars and classes, go to<br />

carlsbadca.gov/parksandrec<br />

and click the “Adults<br />

50+” button or call (760)<br />

602-4650.<br />

Full Set Of Eyelash<br />

Extensions<br />

(w/ This Ad<br />

Exp 05/02/13)<br />

Expires 5-3-13 CG


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