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ENCINITAS, CA 92024<br />

PERMIT NO. 94<br />

THE<br />

COAST<br />

NEWS<br />

.com<br />

VOL. 27, NO. 15 MAKING WAVES IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD JUNE 28, 2013<br />

HISTORIC<br />

RULINGS<br />

Carolyn Bolton, center,<br />

board chair and executive<br />

director of Project<br />

Youth, with her wife<br />

Becky Bolton, left, show<br />

their support on<br />

Wednesday at the North<br />

County LGBTQ<br />

Resource Center.<br />

Crowds gathered at the<br />

center following the U.S.<br />

Supreme Court’s rulings<br />

on same-sex marriage<br />

issues. See the full story<br />

on page A2. Photo by Tony<br />

Cagala<br />

Cities find violence down, but other crime up<br />

By Bianca Kaplanek<br />

COAST CITIES — When<br />

looking at 2012 crime statistics<br />

for the county’s two smallest<br />

cities,the news is good and bad.<br />

Violent crimes were down<br />

more than 6 percent in Del Mar<br />

and 27 percent in Solana<br />

Beach, but the overall crime<br />

rate was up about 22 percent.<br />

An increase in property<br />

crimes, one third of which is<br />

attributed to bicycle thefts,<br />

caused the spike, sheriff’s Capt.<br />

Robert Haley told City Council<br />

members in both cities during<br />

annual updates in mid-June.<br />

Seven bikes were stolen in<br />

Del Mar in 2011 compared to<br />

19 in 2012. In Solana Beach, 14<br />

were taken in 2011 compared<br />

to 36 last year.<br />

Del Mar pays $1.8 million<br />

annually for one patrol sergeant,<br />

one traffic deputy who<br />

works Thursday through<br />

Transit expansion<br />

A SANDAG and NCTD<br />

improvement project will<br />

allow up to three trains to<br />

board at the same time in<br />

Oceanside. B1<br />

Gadgets and goods<br />

Hit the Road features<br />

some of this year’s best<br />

gadgets and goods for<br />

traveling. A6<br />

Coffee with the Community, such as this one in Del Mar, allows for better communication between residents<br />

and law enforcement officers. Courtesy photo<br />

Sunday, a detective and a 24/7<br />

patrol deputy.<br />

<strong>The</strong> total number of<br />

crimes in Del Mar went from<br />

195 in 2011 to 226 in 2012. Of<br />

those, 41, or 18 percent,<br />

Frank Iszak’s daring escape<br />

from behind the Iron<br />

Curtain is detailed in his<br />

memoir. B2<br />

occurred at the Del Mar<br />

Fairgrounds, which has contracts<br />

with the Sheriff’s<br />

Department per event so “your<br />

deputy does not go to the fairgrounds<br />

to respond,” Haley<br />

Two Sections,<br />

48 pages<br />

Arts & Entertainment . A14<br />

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

Legals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A21<br />

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

Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A16<br />

said at the June 17 Del Mar<br />

City Council meeting.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re were 16 violent<br />

crimes in 2012, down two<br />

TURN TO CRIMES ON A18<br />

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Attorney Dean Broyles said children made religious hand gestures<br />

like this during school yoga classes, arguing that the program is<br />

unconstitutional. He wrapped up his closing arguments Tuesday.<br />

Photo by Jared Whitlock<br />

Yoga decision<br />

expected Monday<br />

By Jared Whitlock<br />

ENCINITAS — Is yoga<br />

instruction religious?<br />

Attorneys debated that<br />

question for nine hours this<br />

week during the closing<br />

arguments of a trial on the<br />

constitutionality of EUSD’s<br />

(Encinitas Union School<br />

District) yoga program.<br />

Attorney David Peck,<br />

representing 150 EUSD families,<br />

wrapped up the<br />

defense’s case Wednesday<br />

morning. He said that equating<br />

yoga with religion means<br />

other school programs could<br />

theoretically be sued.<br />

“Think of the slippery<br />

slope implication we would<br />

be faced with if any type of<br />

physical exercise that someone<br />

perceives to be religious,<br />

or incorporates into their<br />

religion, is banned from the<br />

public schools on constitutional<br />

grounds.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re are sects out<br />

there that consider running<br />

to be religious…and certainly<br />

nobody is suggesting that<br />

we ban running from the<br />

schools,” Peck said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lawsuit, filed on<br />

behalf of EUSD parents<br />

Stephen and Jennifer<br />

Sedlock, seeks to disband<br />

the district’s school yoga program<br />

on the basis that it violates<br />

separation of church<br />

and state.<br />

<strong>The</strong> parents objected to<br />

Sanskrit writings that were<br />

initially part of the program,<br />

according to testimony<br />

Monday. And they were concerned<br />

that yoga is too strenuous<br />

for young students. Crossexamination<br />

revealed that<br />

the parents didn’t observe a<br />

yoga class firsthand.<br />

Dean Broyles, an attorney<br />

representing the plaintiffs,<br />

kicked off closing arguments<br />

Tuesday by stating<br />

many Westerners have a difficult<br />

time comprehending<br />

Eastern religions.<br />

He maintained that followers<br />

of Hinduism worship<br />

the divine through physical<br />

movement like yoga, rather<br />

than words. As evidence, he<br />

referenced testimony from<br />

witness Candy Gunther<br />

Brown, who is a scholar and<br />

a religious studies professor<br />

at Indiana University.<br />

“We have two broad categories<br />

of religion,” Broyles<br />

said. “Those that are belief<br />

and word-focused such<br />

as…Christianity and those<br />

that are practice and experience-focused<br />

such as<br />

Hinduism,” Broyles said.<br />

He then quoted Brown’s<br />

testimony: “‘Americans may<br />

not recognize practice and<br />

experience-oriented religions<br />

as religious, because<br />

they think religion requires<br />

that one believe or say certain<br />

things.’”<br />

Broyles affirmed that<br />

because practicing yoga is<br />

inherently religious, the<br />

court should end the yoga<br />

program right away.<br />

Jack Sleeth, an attorney<br />

representing EUSD, countered<br />

that the defense submitted<br />

testimony from a<br />

scholar as well as three written<br />

declarations from<br />

experts who argue yoga can<br />

TURN TO YOGA ON A19


A2 THE COAST NEWS<br />

JUNE 28, 2013<br />

Celebrations erupt following Court’s rulings<br />

By Tony Cagala<br />

OCEANSIDE — In<br />

what’s being called an historic<br />

day, the Supreme Court<br />

on Wednesday issued two rulings<br />

that will have an effect<br />

on gay couples in 13 states,<br />

including California.<br />

In their final ruling of<br />

the 2012-13 session members<br />

of the U.S. Supreme Court<br />

overturned a provision in the<br />

DOMA (Defense of Marriage<br />

Act) that kept legally married<br />

same-sex couples from receiving<br />

the same federal benefits<br />

that legally married heterosexual<br />

couples receive.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ruling passed in a 5-<br />

4 decision.<br />

<strong>The</strong> court also issued a<br />

ruling on California’s Prop 8.<br />

Same-sex marriage supporters<br />

celebrated en masse<br />

at the North County LGBTQ<br />

Resource Center in<br />

Oceanside on Wednesday<br />

night.<br />

Max Disposti, executive<br />

director of the North County<br />

LGBTQ Resource Center, said<br />

that the rulings were a monumental<br />

decision, for many reasons.<br />

“For those in particular,<br />

it’s a recognition for all the<br />

married couples and their<br />

families and for equal justice<br />

under the law,” he said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> provision of the<br />

DOMA that was struck out,<br />

Section 3, defined marriage<br />

as a legal union between one<br />

man and one woman as husband<br />

and wife, and the word<br />

“spouse” as a reference only<br />

to a person of the opposite<br />

sex, who is a husband or wife.<br />

Ally Ramirez, right, and her fiancée Judith Johnson plan on getting married next month following the rulings<br />

issued by the U.S. Supreme Court Wednesday. <strong>The</strong>y’ve been engaged since 2009. Photo by Tony Cagala<br />

<strong>The</strong> Supreme Court’s<br />

opinion on Prop 8, issued by<br />

Chief Justice John Roberts,<br />

managed to sidestep making<br />

a full ruling that would affect<br />

the entire country, citing that<br />

“federal courts have authority<br />

under the Constitution to<br />

answer such questions only if<br />

necessary to do so in the<br />

course of deciding an actual<br />

‘case’ or ‘controversy.’”<br />

Without an actual case or<br />

controversy over the proposition,<br />

the Supreme Court<br />

opined that they had no<br />

authority to make a decision<br />

over the matter.<br />

Prop 8, a voter- approved<br />

initiative that banned gay<br />

marriage in California in<br />

2008, was determined to be<br />

unconstitutional by the lower<br />

courts. <strong>The</strong> Supreme Court<br />

agreed with the lower courts,<br />

and the ruling will allow<br />

same-sex couples in the state<br />

to legally marry.<br />

Even though the ruling<br />

on Prop 8 affects only<br />

California, Disposti still saw it<br />

as a victory.<br />

“For Prop 8, even though<br />

we were expecting and hoping<br />

for a solution that could<br />

have brought equality under<br />

the law (of all) 50 states, it<br />

was a victory because Prop 8<br />

has a major significance for<br />

us…Our right to marry was<br />

taken away with Prop 8,” he<br />

said.<br />

During the celebrations,<br />

North County LGBTQ<br />

Resource Center volunteer<br />

Kindra Fesmire proposed to<br />

TURN TO RULINGS ON A18<br />

Online petition to ban<br />

bags gaining attention<br />

By Promise Yee<br />

OCEANSIDE — An<br />

online petition for a plastic<br />

bag ban in Oceanside has<br />

gained a lot of attention, but<br />

Councilmen Jerry Kern and<br />

Jack Feller said it is a “nonissue.”<br />

Feller said 75 percent of<br />

the 480-plus petition signatures<br />

that have been collected<br />

to date are from people<br />

who live outside of<br />

Oceanside.<br />

“I’m not interested in<br />

it,” Feller said. “<strong>The</strong>re are<br />

enough real problems to<br />

take care of, it’s a non-issue.”<br />

Kern said he also dismisses<br />

the petition and<br />

added that there are a lot of<br />

other things to worry about.<br />

“I’m not giving it much<br />

credence,” Kern said. “It’s<br />

not much effort on anyone’s<br />

part. I wouldn’t support the<br />

ban.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> petition posted by<br />

Oceanside resident Belinda<br />

Martinez-Canez through the<br />

<strong>The</strong> Change.org website asks<br />

the city to ban plastic bags. It<br />

points out that greenhouse<br />

gas emissions are created<br />

when the bags are made and<br />

notes that plastic bags often<br />

make their way into our<br />

waterways and oceans<br />

endangering wildlife.<br />

<strong>The</strong> petition states, “Up<br />

to 1 million seabirds and<br />

100,000 marine mammals<br />

and turtles die each year as a<br />

result of plastic debris” and<br />

“we are collectively using<br />

about 12 million barrels of<br />

oil each year to produce plastic<br />

bags.”<br />

Both councilmen said<br />

there are some flaws with<br />

the global warning theory<br />

that fuels environmental<br />

efforts.<br />

“I don’t subscribe to<br />

global warming as it’s packaged,”<br />

Feller said. “It could<br />

turn to global cooling in<br />

another 10 years. It’s a cycle<br />

we’ve gone through for<br />

years, hundreds and hundreds<br />

of years.”<br />

Feller said he would<br />

rather see efforts put into<br />

recycling waste and using<br />

more clean nuclear energy.<br />

“I’m a true believer in<br />

nuclear energy,” Feller said.<br />

“It’s the cleanest thing burning<br />

right now.”<br />

Kern also questioned<br />

environmentalists’ alarm<br />

about global warming.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y are connecting<br />

these dots that may not be<br />

there,” Kern said. “Me driving<br />

home today is causing<br />

global warming to some<br />

effect. Cows cause global<br />

warming.”<br />

“<strong>The</strong> single factor for<br />

global warming is climate<br />

change,” he added. “<strong>The</strong>re<br />

are other issues.”<br />

Kern said a plastic bag<br />

ban creates its own set of<br />

problems such as more trees<br />

being cut down to produce<br />

paper bags, the spread of<br />

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Council hears report on red light cameras<br />

By Jared Whitlock<br />

ENCINITAS — Several<br />

speakers urged the City<br />

Council to take down the<br />

city’s red light cameras at<br />

Wednesday night’s meeting.<br />

Councilmembers, however,<br />

declined to take action<br />

after hearing a staff report<br />

on the cameras.<br />

Resident Nina<br />

Williamson said she supports<br />

the cameras as a safety<br />

measure, but the financial<br />

burden of a ticket is too<br />

heavy.<br />

“I do object to that<br />

kind of fine; it’s absolutely<br />

draconian,” Williamson<br />

said.<br />

At a cost of $500 per<br />

citation, 24,000 red-light<br />

tickets have been issued<br />

during the program’s nineyear<br />

existence.<br />

Deputy Mayor Lisa<br />

Shaffer asked whether the<br />

city has any leeway in negotiating<br />

the price of a ticket.<br />

Rob Blough, Encinitas<br />

traffic engineer, said the<br />

state’s legislature sets the<br />

fine. State laws have been<br />

proposed to bring down the<br />

cost of a fine for those<br />

caught running a red light<br />

when turning right, but<br />

ultimately failed to pass.<br />

According to city data,<br />

a camera monitoring the<br />

eastbound direction of<br />

Encinitas Boulevard captured<br />

the most red light<br />

runners that would turn<br />

right onto El Camino Real.<br />

Councilman Tony Kranz<br />

inquired if it’s possible to<br />

remove the cameras tracking<br />

those hanging a right.<br />

Blough said it’s viable,<br />

but would require a more<br />

in-depth review of tickets.<br />

<strong>The</strong> cameras were put<br />

up in 2004 at El Camino<br />

Teen killed in stabbing following argument<br />

By Promise Yee<br />

OCEANSIDE — Police<br />

are investigating a stabbing<br />

that took the life of a 17-<br />

year-old boy on June 20.<br />

<strong>The</strong> boy was identified<br />

as Jorge Basave, according<br />

to the county’s Medical<br />

Examiner’s office. He died<br />

from a stab wound to the<br />

chest.<br />

Two witnesses told<br />

media that about 30 people<br />

were gathered in the beach<br />

parking lot west of the railroad<br />

tracks on Mission<br />

Avenue when an argument<br />

between two groups began.<br />

According to the witnesses<br />

the argument escalated<br />

and a male drew a<br />

gun.<br />

<strong>The</strong> same witnesses<br />

said people were trying to<br />

disarm the male when the<br />

teen was stabbed.<br />

A third witness said he<br />

heard the group in the parking<br />

lot and saw them throwing<br />

rocks, but did not realize<br />

the seriousness of the situation.<br />

He said by the time<br />

police were called he heard<br />

the shouts “get up, get up.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> two witnesses said<br />

“get up” was being called to<br />

Basave who was stabbed.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y said most people scattered<br />

when police arrived.<br />

<strong>The</strong> witnesses identified<br />

the group that started<br />

After hearing a staff report on Wednesday night from those for and<br />

against the red light traffic cameras, City Council opts not to take any<br />

action on the matter. Photo by Jared Whitlock<br />

Real and Encinitas<br />

Boulevard in hopes of discouraging<br />

red light runners<br />

and to curtail traffic collisions.<br />

About a year later,<br />

cameras were also installed<br />

at another dangerous intersection<br />

— where El Camino<br />

Real, Leucadia Boulevard<br />

and Olivenhain Road converge,<br />

Blough said.<br />

In the absence of cameras,<br />

monitoring the El<br />

Camino Real and Encinitas<br />

Boulevard would require<br />

two Sheriff’s deputies, said<br />

Capt. Robert Haley.<br />

However, it’s dangerous for<br />

a deputy to track down a<br />

driver who runs a red light<br />

at the intersection given<br />

the amount of traffic there,<br />

he added.<br />

“Even with your lights<br />

and sirens on, your chances<br />

of being hit at some point<br />

are pretty high,” Haley said.<br />

Haley said that those<br />

the altercation, including<br />

the male who brandished<br />

the gun, as Oceanside gang<br />

members. <strong>The</strong>y added at<br />

least one person on the<br />

other side of the argument<br />

was a former member of a<br />

rival gang.<br />

Police confirmed that<br />

two groups of individuals<br />

were involved in a verbal<br />

confrontation that escalated<br />

into a physical fight and<br />

fatal stabbing at 8:43 that<br />

evening.<br />

who receive a red-light ticket<br />

are welcome to review it<br />

at the Encinitas Sheriff’s<br />

patrol station.<br />

He added that he was<br />

given a ticket several years<br />

ago in Escondido. But he’s<br />

still in favor of the cameras<br />

since they’re proven to<br />

bring down the number of<br />

accidents, pointing to<br />

Encinitas, Solana Beach<br />

and Del Mar as proof.<br />

During the three years<br />

prior to the cameras going<br />

up in Encinitas, there were<br />

26 total collisions at the<br />

Olivenhain Road, El<br />

Camino Real and Leucadia<br />

Friends of 17-year-old Jorge Basave, who was fatally stabbed, gather to<br />

remember him. <strong>The</strong> incident took place June 20 at 8:43 p.m. Witnesses<br />

are asked to contact Oceanside police. Photo by Promise Yee<br />

Boulevard intersection.<br />

Looking at 2010 to 2012, the<br />

number went down to 23.<br />

Over the same time<br />

period at the Encinitas<br />

Boulevard intersection, the<br />

number fell from 25 to 10,<br />

according to city data.<br />

At both of the intersections,<br />

in the three years<br />

prior to the camera installations,<br />

collisions that resulted<br />

from drivers running red<br />

lights totaled 12. And from<br />

2010 to 2012, that number<br />

was eight.<br />

George Hejduk, who<br />

has battled the cameras for<br />

years, said the cameras<br />

haven’t caused a significant<br />

drop in mid-intersection<br />

collisions — the most dangerous<br />

type of accident.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> before and after<br />

numbers are negligible as<br />

to warrant little or no attention,”<br />

Hejduk said.<br />

And he added there are<br />

no recorded rear-end collisions<br />

prior to the cameras<br />

at the intersections. But<br />

since they were installed,<br />

there have been a handful<br />

of them.<br />

Alejandro Sanchez said<br />

the tickets are sometimes<br />

issued to the wrong person.<br />

But most residents don’t<br />

have the time to fight them.<br />

Steven Schorr spoke in<br />

favor of the cameras, arguing<br />

they make the intersections<br />

safer. He said those<br />

against them “would be better<br />

served by driving better.”<br />

Encinitas contracts<br />

with Red Flex Inc. to operate<br />

and maintain the cameras.<br />

If the city were going<br />

to cancel the contract, it<br />

would have to send out a 60-<br />

day notice to Red Flex.<br />

This past December,<br />

the most recent data available,<br />

the cameras cost the<br />

city about $11,000 and generated<br />

about $16,000 in revenue.<br />

City Council provided<br />

no direction after the public<br />

speakers and staff<br />

report.<br />

Sgt. Matt Cole said witnesses<br />

who police spoke to<br />

say the number of people<br />

involved in the altercation<br />

was between 10 and 20.<br />

“We tried to get statements<br />

from as many people<br />

as we could,” Cole said. “No<br />

one was detained.”<br />

Cole describes the<br />

evening as a “normal crowd<br />

for a Thursday night.”<br />

People were walking by the<br />

parking lot on their way<br />

from the beach, movie theater<br />

and Sunset Market.<br />

Police also confirmed<br />

that witnesses reported<br />

hearing rival gang challenges<br />

between the groups<br />

prior to the altercation.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is no documentation<br />

that the victim or those<br />

involved in the altercation<br />

were affiliated with a gang.<br />

<strong>The</strong> two witnesses who<br />

recounted the incident to<br />

said Basave was not a gang<br />

member and was attempting<br />

to disarm the male with<br />

the gun.<br />

No other injuries were<br />

reported and there was no<br />

report of a gun being<br />

involved by witnesses that<br />

spoke to police.<br />

Rocks were found at<br />

the scene, but it was not<br />

determined if they were<br />

used as weapons.<br />

“Readers should understand<br />

firsthand information<br />

is the most reliable and<br />

what we’re seeking,” Cole<br />

said. “Information filters<br />

out to the community by<br />

people connected to the victim<br />

and stories tend to<br />

morph into what’s not<br />

entirely accurate.”<br />

Anyone with further<br />

information, or who has a<br />

photo or video of the incident,<br />

is asked to call the<br />

anonymous TIP line at (760)<br />

435-4730 or Detective<br />

Wallace at (760) 435-4892.<br />

A3<br />

Carlsbad establishes new<br />

‘pay-for-performance’ policy<br />

By Rachel Stine<br />

CARLSBAD — City<br />

Council approved an<br />

agreement with the<br />

Carlsbad City Employees’<br />

Association that linked<br />

salary raises of city<br />

employees to job performance<br />

at its June 18 meeting.<br />

<strong>The</strong> city already has a<br />

merit-based pay system for<br />

its managers, but the new<br />

“pay-for-performance” system<br />

applies to all other<br />

city employees from planning<br />

to clerical to finance,<br />

excluding police and firefighters.<br />

<strong>The</strong> change will take<br />

effect in 2014 and impact<br />

the 331 employees represented<br />

by the Carlsbad<br />

City<br />

Employees’<br />

Association.<br />

Carlsbad is the first<br />

city in San Diego County<br />

to establish such a system<br />

for the majority of its<br />

employees, though other<br />

public agencies, including<br />

Olivenhain Municipal<br />

Water District, have linked<br />

salaries to job performance<br />

for decades.<br />

“Our dollars are less<br />

and less. So how do you<br />

create the efficiency and<br />

energy in the work force to<br />

do more with less money?”<br />

said Mayor Matt Hall<br />

about the shift.<br />

“Often you’ll have 10<br />

people in a canoe rowing<br />

and you’ll have maybe one<br />

or two who don’t have their<br />

oars in the water. This will<br />

help make sure that every<br />

one in the organization is<br />

pulling their weight.”<br />

Currently, city employees<br />

receive pay raises automatically<br />

by advancing on<br />

a pay scale.<br />

With the new pay system,<br />

raises will be determined<br />

annually based on<br />

how well an employee has<br />

met certain job criteria.<br />

An employee’s supervisor<br />

A boarding team deployed from U.S. <strong>Coast</strong> Guard Cutter Edisto<br />

approaches a suspected smuggling boat approximately 100 miles<br />

southwest of San Diego on June 18. <strong>The</strong> boat, its three passengers<br />

and the contraband were handed over to the Mexican navy for further<br />

enforcement action. Photo courtesy of U.S. <strong>Coast</strong> Guard Seaman Ryan<br />

Taylor<br />

<strong>Coast</strong> Guard interdicts<br />

panga boat at sea<br />

By Tony Cagala<br />

REGION — A panga<br />

boat heading in an unconfirmed<br />

direction was spotted<br />

in the early morning hours on<br />

June 18 more than 100 miles<br />

southwest of San Diego by a<br />

U.S. <strong>Coast</strong> Guard C-130<br />

Hercules aircraft.<br />

According to Petty<br />

Officer Connie Gawrelli a<br />

U.S. <strong>Coast</strong> Guard boarding<br />

team found three men, all<br />

claiming Mexican nationality,<br />

along with an estimated<br />

250 bales of marijuana each<br />

weighing 10 to 40 pounds on<br />

the boat.<br />

<strong>The</strong> interdiction took<br />

place in international waters.<br />

Gawrelli couldn’t comment<br />

on how common it was<br />

to spot panga boats in the<br />

area where it was found, or<br />

go into too much detail as to<br />

why the boat appeared suspicious.<br />

“Essentially, it matched<br />

some characteristics from<br />

previous smuggling cases,”<br />

Gawrelli said. “And so once<br />

we did arrive on scene we<br />

were able to determine it, in<br />

fact, did have contraband.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> three men, contraband<br />

and the panga boat<br />

were turned over to the<br />

Mexican Navy, though<br />

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Gawrelli said she didn’t know<br />

what went into the determination<br />

of turning the men<br />

over.<br />

She said she wasn’t<br />

aware of how common it was<br />

to turn over alleged smugglers<br />

to the Mexican Navy,<br />

only that they do sometimes<br />

try to prosecute them in the<br />

United States.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Coast</strong> Guard Cutter<br />

Edisto was the first to make<br />

contact with the panga boat<br />

and was the only U.S. asset to<br />

do so, according to Gawrelli.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Edisto launched a<br />

small boat crewed by a<br />

boarding team to the panga,<br />

Gawrelli said. “<strong>The</strong>y went<br />

over to the panga and boarded<br />

it and that’s when they<br />

found the contraband, and<br />

then the Mexican Navy<br />

arrived on scene…and they<br />

took it from there,” she<br />

added.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Edisto has been stationed<br />

in San Diego since<br />

1997 and has the ability to<br />

remain at sea for two weeks,<br />

covering a range of more<br />

than 1,800 nautical miles.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y’re a multi-mission<br />

asset,” Gawrelli said. “<strong>The</strong>y<br />

do multiple things from drug<br />

and migrant interdiction to<br />

search and rescue.”


OPINION&EDITORIAL<br />

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

THE COAST NEWS<br />

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

JUNE 28, 2013<br />

Buyer’s remorse<br />

As much a people<br />

hate to be taxed (or swindled)<br />

there should be<br />

much “buyer’s remorse”<br />

regarding the Carlsbad<br />

Desalination Facility.<br />

Fifty million gallons a<br />

day is the projected output<br />

of the Carlsbad<br />

Desalination Facility.<br />

That amount of water is<br />

not much beyond the<br />

amount of water available<br />

for recycling, from<br />

the nearby Encinas<br />

Wastewater<br />

Facility.<br />

Authority<br />

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR<br />

Add in 10 million<br />

gallons per day from<br />

Oceanside or Leucadia<br />

and the same 50 million<br />

gallons per day is<br />

achieved and most<br />

importantly, not dumped<br />

into the Pacific.<br />

From the Orange<br />

County Purification<br />

Article, “Toilet-to-tap,”<br />

(http://bit.ly/14GLIXy) or<br />

whatever you want to<br />

call recycling, would<br />

save 2/3 the cost of the<br />

water from the Carlsbad<br />

Desalination Facility.<br />

And on top of that, the<br />

lower power draw, of<br />

recycling-over-desalination,<br />

would be icing on<br />

the cake.<br />

A very valuable “gift<br />

horse was definitely<br />

looked at in the mouth,”<br />

and our local “omniscient<br />

water deciders”<br />

chose to walk away.<br />

For this injustice,<br />

they don’t deserve our<br />

respect.<br />

Ouch!<br />

That’s the pinch I<br />

feel coming in 2016!<br />

G. Lance Johannsen,<br />

retired civil engineer,<br />

Carlsbad<br />

By Thomas D. Elias<br />

More consumerism from the<br />

California Public Utilities<br />

Commission — that was a fond<br />

hope of at least some of the voters<br />

who gave Jerry Brown a rare third<br />

term in the governor’s office.<br />

So far, they’ve been disappointed,<br />

even though Brown<br />

appointees now make up a majority<br />

of the five-member commission<br />

that decides what Californians<br />

pay for electricity, natural gas and<br />

(in some places) water.<br />

Under Brown’s appointees,<br />

the commission has encouraged a<br />

profusion of huge solar thermal<br />

energy projects guaranteed to fatten<br />

the coffers of companies like<br />

Pacific Gas & Electric and<br />

Southern California Edison. It has<br />

done little to punish PG&E for the<br />

negligence leading to the 2010<br />

San Bruno gas pipeline explosion<br />

that killed eight and destroyed<br />

many more homes. It has kept<br />

secret the costs customers will<br />

eventually pay for several new<br />

power sources. And more.<br />

This is California’s most powerful<br />

regulatory agency because<br />

once they’re appointed, commissioners<br />

can’t be removed even by<br />

the governor who named them.<br />

Now comes a rare opportunity for<br />

the PUC to prove it is just as interested<br />

in the welfare of state residents<br />

and small business as it is in<br />

helping giant utility companies.<br />

That chance sprang up when<br />

Ted Craver, chairman of Edison’s<br />

parent holding company,<br />

announced unexpectedly in early<br />

June that his firm will retire the<br />

troubled San Onofre Nuclear<br />

Generating Station beside the<br />

Interstate 5 freeway on the<br />

Orange-San Diego county line. <strong>The</strong><br />

plant is partially owned by San<br />

Diego Gas & Electric Co., but<br />

majority owner Edison operates<br />

it.<br />

Before that announcement,<br />

most effects of San Onofre’s troubles<br />

were in the hands of the federal<br />

Nuclear Regulatory<br />

Commission, which waffled for<br />

many months over whether to let<br />

the plant restart. It has produced<br />

no electricity since early 2012,<br />

when a leaking generator tube<br />

released a small amount of<br />

radioactive steam into the atmosphere.<br />

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PUC can redeem itself: Charge Edison<br />

That quickly raised fears of a<br />

rerun of Japan’s Fukushima power<br />

plant disaster, in the long term the<br />

most frightening aspect of the<br />

monster tsunami that struck<br />

northeast of Tokyo in 2011.<br />

Ironically, it was a Japanese<br />

firm — Mitsubishi Heavy<br />

Industries — which built the generator<br />

that failed. Edison and<br />

Mitsubishi are currently battling<br />

over how much that company<br />

should pay as a consequence of all<br />

the problems caused by failure of<br />

its $700 million component.<br />

Edison has said the San<br />

Onofre problems came as a surprise,<br />

but a 2004 letter from a<br />

company executive shows the firm<br />

may have known years earlier<br />

there could be design flaws in<br />

replacement steam generators.<br />

Yet Edison still certified the new<br />

generator as a like-for-like<br />

replacement. <strong>The</strong> letter was<br />

released in May by Democratic<br />

U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer, who<br />

pushed for extensive federal hearings<br />

while Edison was still trying<br />

to get the plant at least partially<br />

reopened.<br />

<strong>The</strong> issue for the PUC now is<br />

how much consumers<br />

should pay for the<br />

complex, lengthy<br />

process of taking<br />

down the plant and<br />

storing its high-level<br />

waste on site.<br />

<strong>News</strong> stories on<br />

financial aspects of<br />

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INSIDE OCEANSIDE<br />

EDITORIALS<br />

Money can’t buy you everything<br />

By Ken Leighton<br />

Out-of-town developers<br />

massively overspent Encinitas<br />

townsfolk to defeat Prop A, the<br />

proposition that basically said<br />

you can’t put high<br />

density/high-rise residences in<br />

our town unless the people<br />

approve it.<br />

Insiders say the final tally<br />

will show they spent over<br />

$150,000, which is seven or<br />

eight times more than what the<br />

Yes on A people spent.<br />

And yet they still lost.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bottom line: out-oftown<br />

developer money doesn’t<br />

always get you what you want.<br />

<strong>The</strong> locals still rule their own<br />

destiny in Encinitas.<br />

So what does this mean in<br />

Oceanside, a much bigger city,<br />

which has many of the same<br />

developers drooling over highdensity<br />

residential developments?<br />

Local politics is about<br />

fixing potholes and<br />

making our city<br />

better.<br />

Oceanside is currently run<br />

by a three-person majority,<br />

Jack Feller, Jerry Kern, Gary<br />

Felien, on the City Council<br />

that has no problem lining up<br />

with big developers. Nothing<br />

wrong with that. It’s part of our<br />

political system.<br />

Two of those three, Kern<br />

and Felien, happen to be up for<br />

reelection next year.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y are known to be fond<br />

of developers and the San<br />

Diego Republican machine.<br />

But the problem is that<br />

most of us don’t share their<br />

unabashed appreciation of big<br />

developers and the GOP.<br />

Last year their political<br />

soul mate Jerome Stocks was<br />

booted off the Encinitas City<br />

Council.<br />

Local politics is about fixing<br />

potholes and making our<br />

city better.<br />

People want to feel connected<br />

with their local leaders.<br />

Kern and particularly Felien<br />

seem overly devoted to the San<br />

Diego GOP Central Committee<br />

on which they have served.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fact that their<br />

Encinitas counterpart (Stocks)<br />

was flushed may or may not<br />

prove to be a hint of what will<br />

happen in Oceanside.<br />

Working in Kern/Felien’s<br />

favor is the fact that the city’s<br />

economy has turned around.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y will undoubtedly say that<br />

they were the responsible<br />

adults in the room who steered<br />

Oceanside in the right direction.<br />

And of course there’s that<br />

incumbency thing.<br />

It’s easier to raise money<br />

when you’re on the inside. And<br />

they’ve got name recognition.<br />

I think both will run for<br />

reelection although some have<br />

said they heard Kern will not.<br />

In considering their reelection<br />

chances, there are some other<br />

realities in play that cannot be<br />

ignored.<br />

<strong>The</strong> biggest elephant in<br />

the room (GOP pun intended)<br />

has to be that Mayor Jim Wood<br />

cleaned Kern’s clock in the<br />

mayor’s race.<br />

Wood bested Kern by<br />

almost two-to-one. I just don’t<br />

think Kern shares Wood’s<br />

relatability. Felien is worse. He<br />

is distant, aloof and detached.<br />

Making my point that the<br />

pro-business troika may not be<br />

such a hot commodity is underscored<br />

by what happened in<br />

the race for the two council<br />

seats last November.<br />

Sure Jack Feller was reelected,<br />

but Esther Sanchez<br />

got 4,600 more votes than<br />

Feller, and political novice<br />

Dana Corso was only 1,000<br />

votes away from overtaking<br />

and unseating him.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are other factors,<br />

too. Both Felien and Kern<br />

pushed hard for ex-Marine and<br />

Chamber of Commerce member<br />

Chip Dykes.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir endorsements didn’t<br />

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JUNE 28, 2013<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

A5<br />

Kramer & Martin<br />

R E A L E S T AT E<br />

Questions loom over whether the voter-approved initiative Prop A demands any kind of California <strong>Coast</strong>al<br />

Commission certification. Despite questions from the city of Encinitas, the commission has yet to respond.<br />

Photo by Jared Whitlock<br />

Uncertainty remains over Prop A,<br />

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

NEW LISTING<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

By Jared Whitlock<br />

ENCINITAS — Last<br />

week, 51.85 percent of residents<br />

voted in favor of Prop<br />

A. But it’s still unclear<br />

whether the California<br />

<strong>Coast</strong>al Commission needs to<br />

approve the initiative for it to<br />

take effect in most of the city.<br />

At the beginning of the<br />

year, a city-ordered impact<br />

report on Prop A from Orange<br />

County-based Rutan and<br />

Tucker stated the initiative<br />

would become law for the<br />

eastern slice of Encinitas 10<br />

days after the election. But<br />

for the roughly 80 percent of<br />

the city that’s in the coastal<br />

zone, Prop A will also need<br />

the go-ahead from the coastal<br />

commission, the report says.<br />

If the coastal commission<br />

declines to certify Prop A<br />

after a lengthy review<br />

process, this could result in<br />

different zoning rules for the<br />

separate parts of Encinitas,<br />

according to the report.<br />

<strong>The</strong> City Council’s argument<br />

against Prop A that<br />

appeared with ballots, states<br />

the different zoning rules<br />

could “increase, rather than<br />

decrease, development pressures”<br />

in the coastal zone, citing<br />

the Rutan and Tucker<br />

report.<br />

Documents show city<br />

staff sent the coastal commission<br />

a letter at the end of May<br />

asking if Prop A necessitates<br />

any kind of coastal commission<br />

approval. Eric Stevens,<br />

an analyst with the coastal<br />

commission, previously said<br />

staff from the organization<br />

would issue a stance on Prop<br />

A on June 11. But the staff has<br />

yet to respond.<br />

In an interview earlier<br />

this week, Stevens said the<br />

delay could be chalked up to<br />

coastal commission staff<br />

“being under a heavy workload.”<br />

“This is a controversial<br />

matter; we don’t want to issue<br />

something that we later have<br />

to retract,” Stevens said.<br />

He said the coastal commission<br />

will likely weigh in on<br />

Prop A in the next few weeks,<br />

but declined to give a specific<br />

date.<br />

Some maintain that<br />

coastal commission review<br />

isn’t necessary to certify Prop<br />

A.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> coastal commission<br />

has never certified an initiative<br />

since it doesn’t have the<br />

legal authority,” said Sara<br />

Wan, former chair of the<br />

coastal commission. “Why<br />

would it start now?”<br />

<strong>The</strong> Rutan and Tucker<br />

report states that Prop A<br />

demands certification<br />

because it amends a local<br />

coastal development permit.<br />

But Wan said that nothing in<br />

Prop A triggers an “up-zoning”<br />

amendment like that.<br />

“I’m baffled how they<br />

arrived at that conclusion,”<br />

Wan said.<br />

Joel Kuperburg, a lawyer<br />

with Rutan and Tucker, said in<br />

a voicemail the impact<br />

report’s reasoning is based on<br />

section 30514 of the<br />

California Public Resources<br />

code. He didn’t return a call<br />

asking which specific part of<br />

the code was grounds for the<br />

impact report.<br />

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A6 THE COAST NEWS<br />

JUNE 28, 2013<br />

Smoking ban fails<br />

By Promise Yee<br />

OCEANSIDE — Bar and<br />

restaurant patio smoking will<br />

remain at the discretion of<br />

business owners, after the ordinance<br />

to ban patio smoking<br />

did not receive a motion for<br />

City Council to vote on it June<br />

26.<br />

Mayor Jim Wood and<br />

Councilmen Jack Feller and<br />

Gary Felien said they would<br />

not support the smoking ban.<br />

Wood said he objected to<br />

how the ordinance was worded.<br />

<strong>The</strong> proposed ordinance<br />

prohibited smoking on patios<br />

adjacent to public streets and<br />

sidewalks, but allowed smoking<br />

on second floor and private<br />

property patios.<br />

Wood said these rules set<br />

up an unfair advantage for<br />

some businesses and could<br />

lead to a lawsuit against the<br />

city.<br />

“My concern is the revision<br />

seemed to be a conflict,”<br />

Wood said.<br />

“I am not in favor of smoking,”<br />

he added.<br />

Feller said he changed his<br />

mind about the smoking ban<br />

that he voted yes on June 5. He<br />

said he opposed the ban’s<br />

infringement on private property<br />

rights and business owners’<br />

freedom of choice.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> more I think about<br />

it, the more I think we’re heading<br />

down the road towards<br />

socialism,” Feller said. “I’ve<br />

completely reversed my<br />

course. I don’t want to be heading<br />

down that path.”<br />

Felien also changed his<br />

mind about supporting the<br />

smoking ban. He said, in light<br />

of public comments, he was<br />

concerned that ordinance revisions<br />

reached at the previous<br />

council meeting did not satisfy<br />

everyone.<br />

“We tried to craft a compromise,”<br />

Felien said. “A compromise<br />

requires wide support.<br />

It looks like we’re back to<br />

square one.”<br />

Most speakers on the item<br />

that night were Oceanside bar<br />

and restaurant owners. Among<br />

their concerns were the unfair<br />

business advantages of competitors<br />

with second floor<br />

patios, and confusion about<br />

whether smoking could continue<br />

at their establishment<br />

under the proposed ordinance.<br />

“I want to make my business<br />

thrive,” Kimberly Marrs,<br />

owner of Tremont Street Bar<br />

and Grill, said. “After Carlsbad<br />

passed its ban on smoking a lot<br />

of business came to Oceanside.<br />

Smoking is not an illegal activity.<br />

Let us make the call, especially<br />

coming out of an economic<br />

downfall.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> proposed ordinance<br />

also listed the facts that secondhand<br />

smoke is responsible<br />

for 3,000 deaths from lung cancer,<br />

46,000 deaths from heart<br />

disease, and causes pneumonia<br />

and bronchitis in 300,000<br />

children in the United States<br />

each year.<strong>The</strong>re was no discussion<br />

on health risks by speakers<br />

or City Council.<br />

Bar and restaurant owners<br />

who spoke, agreed that it<br />

should be the business owner’s<br />

decision to allow patio smoking<br />

at their establishment.<br />

Owners who had smoking<br />

patios said they constructed<br />

them at their customers’<br />

requests.<br />

“It’s about customer service,”<br />

Joe Jeffery, owner of<br />

Junkyard Grill & Sports Bar,<br />

said. “I don’t smoke. I built an<br />

area to smoke to give people<br />

what they were asking for. Let<br />

business owners make that<br />

decision.”<br />

Smokers also addressed<br />

City Council and said they<br />

enjoyed sitting down at a<br />

restaurant patio for a drink,<br />

smoke and burger, especially<br />

with smoking outlawed on<br />

Oceanside parks and beaches.<br />

Wood said the item would<br />

likely come back to council at a<br />

future date.<br />

Agencies chug towards Transit Center expansion<br />

By Rachel Stine<br />

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

Association of Governments (SANDAG)<br />

and North County Transit District<br />

(NCTD) are partnering together to<br />

expand the Oceanside Transit Center’s<br />

train capacity as early as next year.<br />

With rail service originating in the<br />

city back in 1882, today more than 1.2 million<br />

passengers travel through the<br />

Oceanside Transit Center each year, and<br />

134 trains pass through the center each<br />

weekday, according to SANDAG.<br />

<strong>The</strong> current Transit Center bustles<br />

with NCTD coaster commuter trains,<br />

Sprinter light rail trains, Amtrak Pacific<br />

Surfliner trains, Metrolink Commuter<br />

trains, and BNSF Railway freight trains,<br />

along with Breeze buses, Riverside<br />

Transit Authority buses, and privately run<br />

buses, including Greyhound.<br />

With the Center’s current capacity,<br />

only two trains can board simultaneously,<br />

requiring all other trains to idle outside of<br />

the station until a rail and/or platform<br />

becomes available.<br />

SANDAG and NCTD intend to<br />

change that by building a new 1,000-foot<br />

TURN TO TRANSIT CENTER ON A18<br />

By Rachel Stine<br />

CARLSBAD — Local<br />

business owners say they<br />

are wary about the new<br />

Village farmers’ market’s<br />

occupation of State Street<br />

each Wednesday night, but<br />

are hopeful that the<br />

expanded market will help<br />

bring in new customers.<br />

“Our whole thing is,<br />

does it get a fresh new<br />

bunch of people in off the<br />

street to get people into<br />

the store?” asked Bill<br />

Davis, who owns and runs<br />

Coolest Shoes in California<br />

with his wife Christine.<br />

Originally located in<br />

the public parking lot off<br />

of Roosevelt Street, the<br />

farmers’ market is now<br />

held directly on State<br />

Street between Carlsbad<br />

Village Drive and Grand<br />

Avenue. <strong>The</strong> farmers’ market<br />

closes the street to all<br />

traffic, eliminating parking<br />

for half of the day in front<br />

Passengers leave and board a NCTD Sprinter train at the Oceanside Transit Center. Currently<br />

only two trains can board simultaneously at the Center, but a SANDAG and NCTD improvement<br />

project will allow up to three trains to board at the same time. Photo by Rachel Stine<br />

Businesses wary, but hopeful of new farmers’ market<br />

Farmers’ market patrons glance inside CoCo Rose along State<br />

Street and subsequently go in to shop. Business owners hope the<br />

famers’ market’s new location on State Street will bring in new customers.<br />

Photo by Rachel Stine<br />

of businesses, including<br />

Davis’ shoe store.<br />

<strong>The</strong> farmers’ market<br />

debuted its new location<br />

for the first time on<br />

Wednesday and hosted<br />

nearly 50 vendors who primarily<br />

sold produce and<br />

other food goods.<br />

Davis said it was difficult<br />

to determine the market’s<br />

effect on his store on<br />

its first day. But he added<br />

that as long as the vendors<br />

didn’t bring any competing<br />

businesses, he would be<br />

fine with it being held in<br />

front of his store.<br />

“If someone started<br />

selling shoes, I wouldn’t be<br />

happy about that,” he said.<br />

“I think (the farmers’<br />

market) creates energy in<br />

our business,” said Pam<br />

Smith, who has owned<br />

Classic Consign for the<br />

past 19 years on State<br />

Street.<br />

“If someone is coming<br />

to the farmers’ market,<br />

then theymight discover<br />

some of the merchants<br />

here.”<br />

Other business owners<br />

were a bit more concerned.<br />

Nancy Valenzuela,<br />

manager of women’s clothing<br />

store CoCo Rose, which<br />

just opened on State Street<br />

a few days ago, voiced concern<br />

over parking.<br />

She said that because<br />

“no parking” signs for the<br />

market had to be put up<br />

several days in advance,<br />

she was worried that customers<br />

would think that<br />

the street was closed off on<br />

multiple days.<br />

<strong>The</strong> owner of <strong>The</strong><br />

Australian Grill, on the<br />

other hand, had an entirely<br />

different take on the market’s<br />

location.<br />

“Wednesday used to<br />

be the worst day of the<br />

week,” said owner Stefanie<br />

Isakidis. “Now (the farmers’<br />

market) has given<br />

Wednesday a purpose. I<br />

would never have had this<br />

much business.”<br />

She started to comment<br />

that the market provided<br />

exposure and advertising<br />

for her business, but<br />

she was interrupted by yet<br />

more customers who wanted<br />

to come in and dine.<br />

“We want good for all<br />

of the businesses and good<br />

for downtown,” said Katie<br />

Gibson, project manager of<br />

Urban Place Consulting,<br />

the firm that has been<br />

hired to help the city revitalize<br />

the Village and campaigned<br />

for the new market<br />

location.<br />

She said that she went<br />

around to every store to<br />

locate the owners’ of the<br />

three cars that were in violation<br />

of the no parking<br />

zone on opening day, and<br />

consequently no cars had<br />

to be towed.<br />

She explained that the<br />

new farmers’ market location<br />

is more visible and has<br />

the option of growing further<br />

down State Street as<br />

early as next year if more<br />

vendors want to join.<br />

On opening day, farmers’<br />

market patrons could<br />

easily be observed wandering<br />

in and out of the shops<br />

along State Street in<br />

between sampling fresh<br />

fruits and veggies.<br />

“We’re discovering all<br />

of these cute stores here,”<br />

said Sue Ardave, who came<br />

for the farmers’ market but<br />

ended up going into CoCo<br />

Rose and buying a<br />

bracelet.


JUNE 28, 2013<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

Encinitas City Council will vote on bar moratorium in July<br />

A7<br />

By Jared Whitlock<br />

ENCINITAS — Next<br />

month, the City Council will<br />

vote on a moratorium on<br />

new liquor licenses and<br />

other restrictions aimed at<br />

curbing late-night drinking.<br />

Council voted unanimously<br />

at Wednesday<br />

night’s meeting to place<br />

those items on a July agenda.<br />

<strong>The</strong> action drew loud<br />

applause from residents<br />

that maintain the downtown<br />

bar scene is getting<br />

out of control.<br />

“We owe the public this<br />

effort to show that we’re<br />

taking them seriously,”<br />

Mayor Teresa Barth said.<br />

“Otherwise, it sounds like<br />

we’re just trying to sweep it<br />

under the rug.”<br />

Barth said the city<br />

needs a “timeout” while it’s<br />

figuring out the best way to<br />

address the bars. She clarified,<br />

however, that the<br />

direction taken at the meeting<br />

wasn’t the final say on<br />

the matter; there’s still a<br />

chance they could decide<br />

against a moratorium in<br />

July.<br />

If adopted, a moratorium<br />

would take effect immediately<br />

and last for 45 days.<br />

At that time, City Council<br />

has the option of extending<br />

it for an additional 10<br />

months. From there, councilmembers<br />

have the choice<br />

to continue the moratorium<br />

for an extra year, according<br />

to City Attorney Glenn<br />

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Along with a freeze on<br />

new bars, pubs and breweries,<br />

City Council will consider<br />

prohibiting noisy<br />

“party buses” from idling<br />

near homes. It will also mull<br />

over changes to permitting<br />

that make it more challenging<br />

for businesses to obtain<br />

a new liquor license.<br />

More than a year ago, a<br />

large group of residents<br />

gathered at a council meeting<br />

to decry the rise in<br />

downtown drinking. In<br />

response, the Downtown<br />

Encinitas Mainstreet<br />

Association facilitated six<br />

stakeholder meetings<br />

among residents, bars and<br />

law enforcement in search<br />

of solutions.<br />

Based on feedback<br />

from the meetings and public,<br />

more Sheriff’s deputies<br />

were stationed downtown<br />

on Friday and Saturday<br />

nights over the past year.<br />

And more DUI checkpoints<br />

and drunk-in public sweeps<br />

were conducted, according<br />

to the city’s staff report.<br />

Also, bar owners maintained<br />

noise and incident<br />

logs as well as posted signs<br />

to remind patrons to keep<br />

the noise down.<br />

But nearly all of the 19<br />

people who spoke at the<br />

meeting said that partying,<br />

reckless behavior and DUIs<br />

remain a problem in downtown.<br />

Downtown bars that<br />

are open past 10 p.m.<br />

increased from four in 2007<br />

FOR LEASE<br />

<strong>The</strong> 564 DUIs in Encinitas in 2011 far eclipses other cities. Residents argue this is more proof the city should limit bar hours and place a moratorium<br />

on new bars. Image courtesy of the Encinitas Sheriff’s Department<br />

to 10 currently. Resident<br />

Laurie Baum argued that’s<br />

led to a spike in crime. And<br />

she said the aftermath is<br />

visible while walking downtown<br />

in the morning. She’s<br />

found drug packages and<br />

spotted people passed out<br />

in their cars, for instance.<br />

“We’d like the city to<br />

take action to reduce the<br />

amount of drinking going<br />

on, either if it’s limiting the<br />

hours of the bars or the<br />

numbers,” Baum said.<br />

Some downtown bars<br />

FOR RENT<br />

WEEKLY<br />

don’t shut off the lights<br />

until 2 a.m.<br />

Deputy Mayor Lisa<br />

Shaffer sympathized with<br />

residents who are frustrated<br />

by late-night bars.<br />

“I don’t see any reason<br />

why bars need to be open<br />

past midnight,” Shaffer<br />

said.<br />

Compared to three<br />

other North County cities,<br />

Sheriff’s Capt. Robert<br />

Haley said there were 564<br />

DUIs in Encinitas in 2011.<br />

Solana Beach came in second<br />

with 49. And from 2008<br />

to 2012, Sheriff’s deputies<br />

responded to 13 percent<br />

more service calls at<br />

Encinitas bars.<br />

With more party buses<br />

rolling through downtown,<br />

some residents maintained<br />

the city is attracting a reputation<br />

as the next Pacific<br />

Beach — an area known for<br />

its slew of bars.<br />

Mary Beckett, former<br />

member of the Pacific<br />

Beach planning group, said<br />

that residents are right to<br />

be concerned. She said<br />

Pacific Beach, like<br />

Encinitas, has a problem<br />

with restaurants acting like<br />

full-blown bars by serving<br />

more liquor than food.<br />

To cut down on this, she<br />

said Encinitas restaurants<br />

wanting a liquor license<br />

should have to apply for a<br />

conditional use permit — a<br />

more lengthy review<br />

process with stricter conditions<br />

attached to it when<br />

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A8 THE COAST NEWS<br />

JUNE 28, 2013<br />

Find some warm fuzzies at county fair<br />

DEL MAR — Nearly<br />

6,000 animals, big, small,<br />

chubby, tall, feathered, fluffy,<br />

two- and four-legged, make<br />

their annual journey to the<br />

San Diego County Fair.<br />

Check out (and even<br />

sometimes touch) the cattle,<br />

sheep, pigs, and goats in the<br />

Livestock Barn and Barn W<br />

every day of the Fair.You can<br />

also see the animals competing<br />

for the blue ribbon in the<br />

show rings. <strong>The</strong> Dairy<br />

Council of California also<br />

hosts daily dairy cow-milking<br />

and sheep-shearing presentations.<br />

From the animal<br />

demonstrations, to seeing<br />

youth care for their animals,<br />

the Livestock Area also features<br />

unique farm equipment,<br />

animal shows and the<br />

Junior Livestock Auction<br />

where San Diego County’s<br />

young people auction the<br />

animals they have meticulously<br />

hand-raised during the<br />

past year.<br />

From the opening weekend<br />

competition that showcased<br />

Cotswold (sheep) and<br />

pygmy goats to the final days<br />

when beef and dairy cattle,<br />

goats, and pigs strut their<br />

stuff, the livestock area is<br />

chock-full of interesting<br />

viewing and participation.<br />

Fairgoers can take part<br />

in an old-fashioned tradition<br />

at the San Diego County Fair;<br />

the live auction featuring<br />

livestock of all shapes and<br />

sizes. Youth 4-H and FFA<br />

members will sell their blueribbon-winning<br />

market animals<br />

to the highest bidder,<br />

July 1, starting at 10 a.m. <strong>The</strong><br />

auction is a great way to purchase<br />

hand-raised, locally<br />

grown beef, lamb, pork, goat,<br />

chicken, rabbit, and turkey<br />

and support local youth.<br />

Many youth use the funds<br />

raised to pay for higher education.<br />

Interested buyers can<br />

contact the Livestock Office<br />

at (858) 792-4283 for more<br />

information.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 2013 San Diego<br />

County Fair will run for 24<br />

days through July 4. <strong>The</strong> fair<br />

is closed Mondays, except<br />

July 1. Gates open daily at 11<br />

a.m., Tuesdays through<br />

Fridays, and Monday, July 1;<br />

and 10 a.m., Saturdays,<br />

Sundays, and Thursday, July<br />

4. Admission is $14 for<br />

adults; $8 for ages 6 to 12 and<br />

62 and older; free for ages 5<br />

and younger.<br />

PET<br />

OF<br />

WEEK<br />

THE<br />

Cody is a 1-year-old,<br />

59-pound, “Blue”<br />

Doberman Pinscher.<br />

Don’t let his size fool<br />

you. He’ll gladly snuggle<br />

on your lap for a doggie<br />

nap. He’s eager to please.<br />

Cody’s $145 adoption<br />

fee includes medical<br />

exam, up to date vaccinations,<br />

neuter, and<br />

microchip.<br />

Meet Cody at<br />

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

Society at 389 Requeza<br />

Street in Encinitas or log<br />

on to SDpets.org.<br />

For more information<br />

about other dogs,<br />

cats, and rabbits that<br />

need families call (760)<br />

753-6413, log on to<br />

sdpets.org, or visit<br />

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

Society at 389 Requeza<br />

Street in Encinitas.<br />

Kennels are open 11 a.m.<br />

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

through Monday.<br />

METLIFE!<br />

Everyone will be<br />

wearing a bit of fur<br />

ENCINITAS — Guests<br />

can leave their lint rollers at<br />

home since almost everyone<br />

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

Humane<br />

Society’s<br />

“Celebration of Second<br />

Chances” on Sept. 7, will be<br />

sprinkled with fur from their<br />

pets. <strong>The</strong> celebration will<br />

start at 5:30 p.m. at the Del<br />

Mar Country Club, 6001<br />

Clubhouse Drive in Rancho<br />

Santa Fe.This year’s theme is<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Healing Power of<br />

Animals.”<br />

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

Humane Society’s Pet<br />

Assisted <strong>The</strong>rapy (PAT) program<br />

will take center stage.<br />

<strong>The</strong> event will include the<br />

world premiere of a video<br />

about the people served<br />

through PAT, the volunteers<br />

who enrich the lives of others,<br />

and the “Love on a<br />

Leash” trained and certified<br />

therapy dogs that deliver the<br />

Healing Power of Animals.<br />

“This truly is a<br />

Celebration of Second<br />

Chances,” said RCHS<br />

President Jim Silveira. “It’s<br />

about the second chances<br />

that RCHS provides for the<br />

animals in our adoption program,<br />

the second chances<br />

that the RCHS Community<br />

Pet Food Bank provides for<br />

families that struggle to<br />

feed their pets, and the second<br />

chances for victims of<br />

domestic violence through<br />

the RCHS Animal<br />

Safehouse program. As a<br />

family of animal lovers, we<br />

gather to celebrate the programs<br />

and services that<br />

RCHS provides to improve<br />

life for people and animals.”<br />

Guest of Honor will be<br />

longtime RCHS supporter<br />

Christine Mabee. Silveira<br />

says, “Working with Rancho<br />

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

and other animal welfare<br />

organizations, Chris has dedicated<br />

much of her life to<br />

helping animals. This recognition<br />

for her work is long<br />

overdue.”<br />

Seating options are<br />

“Heart” level are priced at<br />

$175. “Soul” level seating is<br />

$275 per person. Proceeds of<br />

the Celebration of Second<br />

Chances are used to provide<br />

programs and services for<br />

the people and animals that<br />

rely on RCHS.<br />

For information about<br />

sponsorship or to make<br />

reservations for the 2013<br />

Celebration of Second<br />

Chances visit Rancho<br />

<strong>Coast</strong>al Humane Society at<br />

389 Requeza St., call (760)<br />

753-6413, or log on to<br />

sdpets.org.


JUNE 28, 2013<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

A9<br />

Three-year old-San Marcos resident Keoni Albao plays in the surf at<br />

Cardiff Reef on Saturday. Photos by Dan Knighton<br />

16-year-old Cardiff resident Spencer Fox, center, is helped into the water by his mom Celia Brewer, left and<br />

uncle Jake Brewer, right, for a day of surfing.<br />

It’s not all surfing at Cardiff Reef,<br />

some people fish!<br />

16-year-old Cardiff resident Spencer Fox catches some waves at Cardiff<br />

Reef on Saturday. Fox suffered a severe spinal cord injury in a snowboarding<br />

accident when he was 13 that left him paralyzed from the chest<br />

down. With hard work and the support of his mom Celia, he now leads<br />

an active lifestyle and recently obtained his California Driver’s License.


A10 THE COAST NEWS<br />

JUNE 28, 2013<br />

From left, Del Mar Councilmembers Don Mosier, Lee Haydu, Jackee<br />

Earnest with Mayor Emeritus Richard Earnest, Sherryl Parks enjoyed<br />

the June 15 Don Diego Scholarship Foundation gala at the San Diego<br />

County Fair, raising money for future scholarships and grants.<br />

<strong>The</strong> June 15 Don Diego Scholarship Foundation gala at the San Diego<br />

County Fair, raises money for future scholarships and grants. From left,<br />

2013 scholarship recipients Matt Kelly gets congratulations from Don<br />

Diego Chair Paul Ecke III, joined by scholarship recipients Brooke<br />

Buckley and Scott Jacobson. Not pictured: recipient Tessa Adler.<br />

LOOKING<br />

TO THE<br />

FUTURE<br />

Don Diego Executive Director<br />

Chana Mannen displays the Steve<br />

Miller Band guitar while 22nd DDA<br />

Vice President/Gala auctioneer<br />

Fred Schenk solicits bids on it. <strong>The</strong><br />

June 15 Don Diego Scholarship<br />

Foundation gala at the San Diego<br />

County Fair, raises money for<br />

future scholarships and grants.<br />

Courtesy photos<br />

From left, Dick Spanjian and Don Diego Vice Chairman Jon Liss congratulate<br />

Spanjian Family Scholarship honoree Bob Spanjian at the<br />

June 15 Don Diego Scholarship Foundation gala at the San Diego<br />

County Fair, which raises money for future scholarships and grants.<br />

Jim Berg’s $2,000 bid wins him the Steve Miller Band autographed and<br />

painted guitar at the June 15 Don Diego Scholarship Foundation gala at<br />

the San Diego County Fair.<br />

Enjoy the<br />

fireworks<br />

safely<br />

COAST CITIES —<br />

<strong>The</strong> safest way to enjoy<br />

fireworks is to attend a<br />

professional public display.<br />

Fireworks, including<br />

those classified as “Safe<br />

and Sane,” are dangerous<br />

and illegal. In the city of<br />

Encinitas, use or possession<br />

of fireworks can be a<br />

misdemeanor or felony<br />

dependent on type of firework<br />

device. Penalties<br />

range from a citation to<br />

fine or imprisonment.<br />

Sky lanterns also<br />

present serious fire safety<br />

hazards. Sky lanterns are<br />

airborne paper lanterns<br />

with a fuel source that are<br />

known to travel significant<br />

distances and start<br />

fires far from where they<br />

were launched.<br />

All fireworks, including<br />

sparklers and poppers,<br />

are both illegal and<br />

dangerous.<br />

Enjoy a professional<br />

display of fireworks and<br />

have a safe Fourth of July.<br />

KPBS is<br />

seeking<br />

new ideas<br />

COAST CITIES —<br />

KPBS invites San Diego producers<br />

to submit ideas for<br />

the KPBS Explore Local<br />

Content Initiative. KPBS<br />

Explore is designed to grow<br />

its line-up of local program<br />

favorites. Content creators<br />

are invited to send ideas for<br />

a series that will highlight<br />

unique people, places and<br />

activities in San Diego.<br />

All submissions will be<br />

judged on a number of criteria<br />

including the program’s<br />

“explorer spirit,” a<br />

sense of place and how well<br />

each story is told. Programs<br />

for KPBS Explore should be<br />

about San Diego’s lifestyle,<br />

community and its “big picture,”<br />

not about news, public<br />

affairs or children’s programs.<br />

All submissions will<br />

be reviewed by a KPBS<br />

committee and the top<br />

selection will be funded for<br />

the production process.<br />

KPBS will provide seed<br />

money for the project. It is<br />

advised content creators<br />

also explore additional<br />

sources, such as corporate<br />

funding, grants or their own<br />

funds. A budget must be<br />

submitted with all applications<br />

and any letters of<br />

interest from organizations<br />

interested in the project<br />

would be helpful as well.<br />

Proposals are to be submitted<br />

online and are due<br />

July 31.<br />

Applicants must submit<br />

an outline that<br />

describes their idea along<br />

with links to examples of<br />

their work that portray<br />

their skills.<br />

For all details and, visit<br />

the KPBS.org.


JUNE 28, 2013<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

Heat up your summer with chili peppers<br />

MARIALISA<br />

CALTA<br />

Kiss the Cook<br />

What is it about hot weather<br />

that makes us crave spicy<br />

food? Summer seems to be the<br />

time when people who would<br />

never dream of adding chili<br />

peppers to their beef stew in<br />

December will happily gobble<br />

barbecued brisket with<br />

habanero sauce or chicken<br />

enchiladas spiked with chipotles<br />

in July.<br />

We shake hot sauce into<br />

our Bloody Marys and onto<br />

chicken wings. In the immortal<br />

words of John Mellencamp, it<br />

“hurts so good.”<br />

That phrase also happens<br />

to be the title of the first chapter<br />

of “<strong>The</strong> Hot Sauce<br />

Cookbook” by award-winning<br />

Texas food writer and hot sauce<br />

expert Robb Walsh. “Like coffee,<br />

tea and marijuana, chili<br />

peppers are considered to be<br />

psychotropics,” he writes. <strong>The</strong><br />

chemical capsaicin in chilies<br />

actually causes the brain to<br />

release endorphins, “natural<br />

painkillers that are stronger<br />

than morphine.” So maybe<br />

some of us seek out our chili<br />

highs in the summer because<br />

it’s the time of year when we<br />

are all ready to get a bit crazy.<br />

Walsh can help. (He can<br />

also help those of us who don’t<br />

mind getting a chili “high” in<br />

any season.) His book is a<br />

small, handy guide to commonly<br />

available chilies, from the<br />

“hot stuff” of Mexican and<br />

MesoAmerican cooking, to the<br />

peppery cuisine of the<br />

Caribbean islands, to the fermented<br />

hot sauces of Louisiana<br />

and the international chilies of<br />

Asia. His book explains why<br />

every homemade hot sauce I’ve<br />

ever tried to make failed, and<br />

offers recipes for successful<br />

sauces. <strong>The</strong> key, it turns out, is<br />

to ferment the pepper mash.<br />

One of the revelatory<br />

recipes in this book is hardly a<br />

recipe at all, more an afterthought<br />

kind of dish you’d<br />

throw together as a nosh to<br />

accompany a cold beer. It’s for<br />

sauteed chili peppers, and once<br />

you start making them you are<br />

unlikely to stop anytime soon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> coconut-chili Fire and Ice<br />

ice cream — the winning entry<br />

in a hot sauce contest — is a<br />

conversation piece, as well as a<br />

great end to a summer meal.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Pepper Vinegar (also<br />

called “pique”) is an easy and<br />

quick homemade condiment<br />

that does not require fermenting<br />

and can add that endorphin<br />

rush. Hurts so good!<br />

FRIED CHILIES<br />

Yield: 4 servings<br />

1/2 pound green Padron<br />

peppers, or Fresno, serrano or<br />

jalapeno chilies<br />

1/2 cup olive oil<br />

Salt (preferably good quality<br />

sea salt)<br />

Arrange the chilies in a<br />

single layer in a frying pan and<br />

drizzle with the oil. Place over<br />

medium heat and cook for 2 to<br />

3 minutes, until the chilies sizzle.<br />

Turn the heat to low and<br />

cook, turning often, until the<br />

chilies are soft and the skin is<br />

loose,10 to 15 minutes,or to the<br />

desired texture. Drain on paper<br />

towels. Lightly salt the warm<br />

chilies and serve them, skins<br />

and all, on a small plate.<br />

Recipe from “<strong>The</strong> Hot<br />

Sauce Cookbook” by Robb<br />

Walsh; Ten Speed Press, 2013<br />

FIRE AND ICE<br />

ICE CREAM<br />

Yield: 4 cups, or<br />

8 (1/2 cup) servings<br />

1 (16-ounce) can cream of<br />

coconut (not coconut milk)<br />

1 1/4 cups half-and-half<br />

1/2 cup heavy cream<br />

2 tablespoons Tabasco<br />

Green Pepper Sauce<br />

1/2 cup sweetened shredded<br />

coconut<br />

Grated zest from 2 limes,<br />

plus more for garnish<br />

4 to 6 graham crackers,<br />

each separated into sections,<br />

for serving<br />

Whisk together the cream<br />

of coconut, half-and-half, heavy<br />

cream, Tabasco, shredded<br />

coconut and lime zest. Chill<br />

thoroughly. Process in an ice<br />

cream maker according to manufacturer’s<br />

directions. Transfer<br />

to a freezer container and<br />

freeze for 1 to 4 hours.<br />

Serve, sprinkled with<br />

extra grated lime zest and a few<br />

sections of graham crackers.<br />

Recipe from Mary Frances<br />

Fatsis, grand-prize winner of<br />

the Hot Sauce Cookbook<br />

Recipe Contest, reprinted in<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Hot Sauce Cookbook” by<br />

Robb Walsh; Ten Speed Press,<br />

A11<br />

Fried hot chili peppers and cold beer are heaven for heat-seekers. Photo by Todd Coleman for “<strong>The</strong> Hot Sauce<br />

Cookbook” by Robb Walsh; Ten Speed Press, 2013<br />

2013<br />

PEPPER VINEGAR (PIQUE)<br />

Yield: 1 pint,<br />

plus more when refilled<br />

5 habanero-type chilies<br />

(includes Scotch Bonnet and<br />

bullnose peppers)<br />

1 carrot, peeled and<br />

chopped<br />

1 small onion, peeled and<br />

chopped<br />

4 garlic cloves, peeled<br />

1 (1-inch) piece fresh ginger<br />

1 sprig fresh thyme<br />

1 3/4 cups cane vinegar,<br />

cider vinegar or white wine<br />

vinegar<br />

1 teaspoon rum<br />

Wearing rubber<br />

gloves to protect your skin from<br />

burns, make a small slit in each<br />

chili with the point of a knife to<br />

allow the liquid to penetrate<br />

quickly. Stuff the chilies, carrot,<br />

onion, garlic, ginger and thyme<br />

into a clean pint jar or syrup<br />

dispenser. Add the vinegar and<br />

rum, cover, and wait a week for<br />

the flavors to develop.<br />

Alternatively, heat the vinegar;<br />

the pique will be ready in a few<br />

hours.<br />

When you use all the vinegar,<br />

just add more (with another<br />

teaspoon of rum). Again,<br />

heating the vinegar when you<br />

refill the bottle speeds the<br />

process. Refill three or four<br />

times; one bottle of the vegetable<br />

mix is good for three or<br />

four batches of pique.<br />

Recipe from “<strong>The</strong> Hot<br />

Sauce Cookbook” by Robb<br />

Walsh; Ten Speed Press, 2013.<br />

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A12 THE COAST NEWS<br />

JUNE 28, 2013<br />

FOOD&WINE<br />

Rosie Daley, Oprah Winfrey’s former chef, gets students, from right,<br />

Kendall Yee, Holly Weis and Dillan Yee, set up to make their own pizzas<br />

at the Center for a Healthy Lifestyle in Solana Beach. Photos by Bianca<br />

Kaplanek<br />

Oprah’s former chef gets<br />

cooking with local children<br />

By Bianca Kaplanek<br />

SOLANA BEACH —<br />

With an emphasis on fun,<br />

Oprah Winfrey’s former personal<br />

chef is teaching practical<br />

cooking skills to area<br />

youth at the Boys & Girls<br />

Clubs of San Dieguito Center<br />

for a Healthy Lifestyle in<br />

Solana Beach.<br />

<strong>The</strong> goal of the four-week<br />

course, which also includes<br />

arts and crafts, is to inspire<br />

creativity in the kitchen and<br />

develop good eating habits<br />

using locally grown seasonal<br />

fruits and vegetables. “It’s not<br />

too fancy,” Rosie Daley said.<br />

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

notions about cooking.<br />

But I try to be cool and casual<br />

about cooking. I make it simple<br />

and practical so they can<br />

enjoy the process.<br />

“It’s something they can<br />

do with friends because<br />

everybody has to eat,” she<br />

added. “So I tell them to just<br />

get in there and do it. I teach<br />

them to pick the best ingredients<br />

and eat in season.” She<br />

said the classes also offer parents<br />

activities they can do<br />

with their children.<br />

During the June 21<br />

Around the World session, the<br />

menu included make-yourown<br />

pizza, sushi and pie. To<br />

get the seven students — all<br />

girls — used to working<br />

dough with their hands, Daley<br />

started the class by having<br />

them play with clay. Once in<br />

the kitchen they learned<br />

about different spices and<br />

their origins and created sea-<br />

TURN TO CHEF ON A19<br />

Using clay at the beginning of the class helps Kendall and Dillan Yee learn<br />

to roll out pizza dough and pie crust.<br />

TOP<br />

10<br />

TASTES<br />

FRANK<br />

MANGIO<br />

Taste of Wine<br />

Well that was fast! What with<br />

San Diego’s new restaurants,<br />

resorts that were being bought and<br />

sold then re-made, wine bars that<br />

sprouted up on virtually every<br />

urban block and wine events doubling<br />

in number, what’s a wine<br />

writer to do but to lace up the<br />

track shoes and try to keep up.<br />

<strong>The</strong> news keeps getter better<br />

for Italy, already the No. 1<br />

importer of wine to the U.S. with<br />

more districts that had never come<br />

to America before for road shows,<br />

showing up.<br />

Both Puglia and Calabria in<br />

the south paraded their best wines<br />

for the first time in Los Angeles<br />

and San Francisco.<br />

San Diego hosted Cecchi and<br />

Lucente from Tuscany and Fontana<br />

Candida near Rome with its rejuvenated<br />

Frascati, all illuminating<br />

their passion for food and wine.<br />

<strong>The</strong> timing was smart as San<br />

Diego and other cities are undergoing<br />

a revolution in<br />

Mediterranean-style restaurant<br />

farm to table food, and wine is<br />

playing a big role in that movement.<br />

Italy has three wines in the<br />

TASTE OF WINE top 10, with two<br />

from Sonoma and Napa Valley and<br />

one from Arroyo Grande, France,<br />

and Spain. <strong>The</strong> list is alphabetical.<br />

All are rated excellent, weighing<br />

flavor, balance and value. Prices<br />

listed are retail.<br />

FAMILLE PERRIN VINSOBRES, CHATEAU DE BEAUCASTEL, RHONE<br />

FRANCE. 2010. $15<br />

A superior, soon to be classic French vintage in my favorite wine district in<br />

France, the Rhone Valley. Over five generations of the Perrin family from over<br />

400 acres of vineyards.<br />

m.familleperrin.com.<br />

GRGICH HILLS ESTATE CABERNET SAUVIGNON, NAPA VALLEY. 2009. $60<br />

<strong>The</strong> backbone of the Grgich collection of fine wines.A product of several estate<br />

vineyards in Napa Valley. Rich aromas of black cherry and licorice. grgich.com.<br />

JORDAN CABERNET SAUVIGNON, ALEXANDER VALLEY SONOMA. 2009.<br />

$53<br />

A great vintage with soft and silky patterns of taste with an elegant finish. See<br />

more on Jordan and Sonoma in my next two columns.<br />

jordanwinery.com.<br />

J PINOT GRIS SONOMA. 2012. $15.<br />

A classy California style white. Stores can’t keep this one in. No. 1 Pinot Gris in<br />

America, sweeping past France and Italy’s version. Jwine.com.<br />

LAETITIA RESERVE DU DOMAINE PINOT NOIR, ARROYO GRANDE. 2011. $40.<br />

<strong>The</strong> vineyard is on a coastal terrace below San Luis Obispo. Aged 11 months in<br />

French Oak. High elevation with cooler climate, perfect for Pinot. laetitiawine.com.<br />

LUCENTE SUPER TUSCAN, MONTALCINO ITALY. 2010. $22.<br />

Rainy vintage early that built up groundwater reserves for ideal harvest. 75%<br />

Merlot, 25% Sangiovese.Twelve months in French and American<br />

barriques. Elegant wine. lucedellavite.it<br />

MARCHESI DI BAROLO BARBERA DEL MONFERRATO, ITALY. 2011. $8.<br />

This 100% Barbera grape comes from the Piedmont District. Freshness, personality,<br />

charm and a steal at this price. Try it with Italian cheeses, breads and meats. marchesibarolo.com.<br />

PINA CABERNET SAUVIGNON, HOWELL MOUNTAIN NAPA VALLEY.<br />

2008. $85.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Pina brothers and winemaker Anna Monticelli represent 8 generations of Cabernet<br />

going back to 1856. Notes of blueberry and espresso bean. Winery is located in<br />

Rutherford on the Silverado Trail. pinanapavalley.com<br />

SGAROLO FONTAFREDDA, PIEDMONT ITALY. 2007. $29.<br />

From one of the highest points in the Barolo district. Powerful, earthy and built for the<br />

finest Italian dishes.<strong>The</strong> aristocratic Nebbiolo grape is the core. fontanafredda.it.<br />

TRES PICOS GARNACHA BORSAO SPAIN. 2010. $13.<br />

Spanish wines have nice prices and are value wines. This old vine Garnacha is richly<br />

colored and aromatic with concentrated flavors of blackberry and strawberry laced with<br />

leather. wine.com.<br />

Frank Mangio is a renowned wine connoisseur certified by Wine Spectator. His library can be viewed at<br />

www.tasteofwinetv.com. (Average Google certified 900 visits per day) He is one of the top five wine commentators<br />

on the Web. Reach him at mangiompc@aol.com.


JUNE 28, 2013<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

FOOD&WINE<br />

A13<br />

Rita’s brings delicious Italian ice and custard to Carlsbad<br />

DAVID<br />

BOYLAN<br />

Lick the Plate<br />

Whenever someone gives<br />

me a tip for a story and mentions<br />

there are lines out the<br />

door, that’s usually a good sign<br />

that it’s worth checking out.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n, when I heard the name<br />

of the place was Rita’s, which<br />

just happens to be my mom’s<br />

name, and one I don’t hear<br />

much anymore. I had to see<br />

what all the fuss was about.<br />

It turns out Rita’s started<br />

out in Philadelphia in 1984<br />

when Bob Tumolo, a former<br />

Kent Harle and his son, Jack, are regulars at Rita’s Italian Ice in<br />

Carlsbad. Photo by David Boylan<br />

Philadelphia firefighter,<br />

decided to open a small<br />

Italian ice business to augment<br />

his income. He opened<br />

his first store in Bensalem, Pa.,<br />

and named the business after<br />

his wife, Rita.<br />

Bob and his mother,<br />

Elizabeth, set to work making<br />

their special formulation of<br />

Italian ice fresh daily. <strong>The</strong><br />

mother and son team added<br />

chunks of fresh fruit to the<br />

recipes and made sure to<br />

throw away any unsold product<br />

after 36 hours.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Italian ice, which was<br />

also referred to as water ice,<br />

was a big hit with<br />

Philadelphians, who are<br />

arguably the most discriminating<br />

water ice eaters in the<br />

United States. So yes, add<br />

water ice to Philly<br />

Cheesesteaks as another<br />

must-try when visiting<br />

Philadelphia.<br />

Rita’s Italian Ices are fat,<br />

cholesterol and trans-fat free<br />

and they also offer sugar-free<br />

options. <strong>The</strong>re is also a cream<br />

ice that is a richer and creamier<br />

version of the Italian Ice.<br />

<strong>The</strong> flavoring is mixed into<br />

the ice before or during the<br />

freezing instead of at the<br />

point of sale.<br />

Rita’s uses proprietary<br />

batch machines to make the<br />

product fresh every day in<br />

each store. <strong>The</strong>re are currently<br />

more than 40 flavors of ice,<br />

with others continuously<br />

being developed and introduced.<br />

And then there is the custard,<br />

a smooth and creamy<br />

delight. It’s offered in Vanilla,<br />

Chocolate, Orange Cream,<br />

Coffee and Strawberry. Rita’s<br />

Old Fashioned Frozen Custard<br />

can be enjoyed in a cup or a<br />

cone with sprinkles, M&M’s®<br />

Minis®, hot fudge or caramel<br />

toppings.<br />

Rita’s also has some concoctions<br />

that were developed<br />

in-house.<strong>The</strong> Misto® is a combination<br />

of Italian ice and custard<br />

flavors blended together<br />

into a cool, cream, customizable<br />

drink.<br />

Gelatis is their No. 1 selling<br />

treat and is a layering of<br />

Italian ice and custard. <strong>The</strong><br />

Blendinis® is a personalized<br />

blended treat with the guest’s<br />

favorite Italian ice flavor,<br />

choice of custard and a crunch<br />

and the crunch options<br />

include all the popular candy<br />

bar and cookie options.<br />

Kids have a blast with all<br />

of these fun combinations and<br />

it makes the experience very<br />

interactive for them. Creamy<br />

custard milkshakes, custard<br />

cookie sandwiches and custard<br />

cakes are also available. I<br />

took some custard cookie<br />

sandwiches home and they<br />

are a constant temptation in<br />

my freezer … but I’m sure<br />

glad they are there.<br />

Rita’s Carlsbad is the first<br />

Rita’s Italian Ice location in<br />

San Diego County and my<br />

hunch is there are going to be<br />

more soon. <strong>The</strong> local owners<br />

became familiar with Rita’s<br />

when they lived on the East<br />

<strong>Coast</strong> where most of the stores<br />

close for the winter.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir Carlsbad location<br />

will be open year-round and<br />

they have plans to expand in<br />

North County. A formal grand<br />

opening is planned for July 18<br />

where the first 50 guests in<br />

line who bring a school supply<br />

donation will receive a free<br />

regular size Italian ice for a<br />

year. In addition, Rita’s<br />

Carlsbad will be providing<br />

free regular size Italian ice all<br />

day in celebration of the<br />

grand opening.<br />

Rita’s is already heavily<br />

involved with the community,<br />

as the owners have children<br />

who attend local schools.<strong>The</strong>y<br />

have partnered with the<br />

Carlsbad Education<br />

Foundation to provide school<br />

supplies and are the official<br />

frozen dessert of the San<br />

Diego Sockers.<br />

Rita’s is<br />

definitely worth<br />

checking out. It’s<br />

a unique,<br />

refreshing treat<br />

that is fun to<br />

order and eat.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y offer catering and<br />

fundraising opportunities for<br />

schools and sports organizations<br />

so if you have kids in<br />

school and are looking for<br />

something a little different for<br />

your next fundraiser, Rita’s<br />

would be a good place to<br />

check out.<strong>The</strong>y also offer a 20<br />

percent discount to military<br />

and firefighters with ID.<br />

Rita’s is definitely worth<br />

checking out. It’s a unique,<br />

refreshing treat that is fun to<br />

order and eat. <strong>The</strong>y are located<br />

at 3263 Camino de los<br />

Coches in Carlsbad, or reach<br />

them at (760) 753-5700. Find<br />

them on Facebook<br />

facebook.com/ritasncsd or<br />

check out their website at<br />

ritascarlsbad.com<br />

Lick the Plate can now be heard on<br />

KPRi, 102.1 FM Monday-Friday<br />

during the 7pm hour.<br />

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A14 THE COAST NEWS<br />

JUNE 28, 2013<br />

ARTS&ENTERTAINMENT<br />

USING THE FORCE<br />

Artist Skye Walker with his 24-foot “Glide” mural at Whole Foods in Encinitas. Courtesy photo<br />

Artist Skye Walker uses his<br />

artwork to create a ‘vibe’ to<br />

connect humans and nature<br />

KAY<br />

COLVIN<br />

A Brush With Art<br />

When you’re given the<br />

name Skye Walker at birth,<br />

you’re destined for extraordinary<br />

things.<br />

Although the Cardiff<br />

artist by that name doesn’t<br />

spend his days fighting villains<br />

throughout the universe,<br />

he does his part towards<br />

championing planet Earth in<br />

his own way.<br />

Named for the Isle of<br />

Skye of his family’s ancestral<br />

Scottish homeland, Walker is<br />

achieving success as an artist<br />

and designer while advocating<br />

preservation of the planet’s<br />

environment.<br />

Walker’s parents had performed<br />

music and comedy<br />

routines all over the world<br />

before starting their family.<br />

Young Walker spent much of<br />

his life on the road and by age<br />

7 he, along with his younger<br />

sister, joined the family band,<br />

“<strong>The</strong> EarthWalkers,” which<br />

performed a unique blend of<br />

comedy mixed with bluegrass<br />

music and the profound message<br />

of saving the planet.<br />

<strong>The</strong> EarthWalkers were<br />

spreading the message about<br />

saving the environment long<br />

before it was popular. Walker<br />

says, “I know that my parents’<br />

passion for helping the planet<br />

and doing our part as humans<br />

has shaped my love for nature<br />

— not only being in and<br />

around nature, but incorporating<br />

those themes in my<br />

art.”<br />

Absorbing as much art<br />

training as possible along the<br />

way, Walker earned a bachelor’s<br />

degree in graphic design<br />

with a focus in fine arts at<br />

Oregon State University.<br />

He moved to Cardiff,<br />

Calif. immediately after college<br />

and comments, “I knew<br />

where I wanted to be. <strong>The</strong><br />

ocean, the setting, the vibe…<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is a special bubble<br />

around Encinitas. It has a<br />

magical draw.”<br />

As luck would have it, his<br />

first roommates worked for<br />

Surfer Magazine, and through<br />

them he was introduced to<br />

the surf industry. He freelanced<br />

as a designer for companies<br />

such as Hobie<br />

Surfboards and Haro Design<br />

before landing his first inhouse<br />

job at Rip Curl in<br />

Carlsbad.<br />

Four years ago he struck<br />

out as an independent artist.<br />

Since then he has worked<br />

with a variety of mediums<br />

and has exhibited his paintings<br />

in solo and group shows<br />

in and around San Diego. Also<br />

engaged in video production,<br />

he wrote, directed, shot, and<br />

edited a short comedy called<br />

TURN TO BRUSH ON A19<br />

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Randall Dodge, background, as Emilie de Becque and Hilary<br />

Maiberger as Nellie Forbush are sure to sweep audiences up in their<br />

race and war tangled romance in Moonlight Stage Production’s “South<br />

Pacific.” Photo by Ken Jacques<br />

<strong>The</strong>re’s nothing like<br />

Moonlight’s ‘South Pacific’<br />

By Rachel Stine<br />

VISTA — Moonlight Stage Productions opened its summer<br />

season with Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “South Pacific”<br />

and a new artistic director, Steven Glaudini.<br />

“South Pacific” centers around two intertwining love stories<br />

between French expatriate Emile de Becque and navy<br />

nurse Nellie Forbush as well as Lt. Joseph Cable and Tonkinese<br />

maiden Liat. <strong>The</strong> dual romances take place on a South Pacific<br />

island during World War II and are threatened by the tides of<br />

racism and war.<br />

Fresh from playing Belle on a national tour of “Beauty and<br />

the Beast,” Hilary Maiberger carried the show on her shoulders<br />

as the naive Nellie. Though her presence on stage for a brief<br />

moment seemed somewhat unremarkable, she seized the show<br />

the second she began to sing a most glorious, “When,” the very<br />

first word of her opening song, “A Cockeyed Optimist.”<br />

Clear of his ghoulish make up from last season’s “Sweeney<br />

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JUNE 28, 2013<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

A15<br />

ARTS&ENTERTAINMENT<br />

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Under<br />

Attack<br />

Jamie Foxx, left, is the President of the United States, and Channing Tatum is a capitol policeman trying to<br />

protect him in “White House Down.” Photo by Reiner Bajo<br />

‘White House Down’<br />

blows it with mindless,<br />

unimaginative showing<br />

By Noah S. Lee<br />

“White House Down” is mindless,<br />

unimaginative and all over the place — and<br />

that’s exactly how Roland Emmerich feels<br />

big screen entertainment for the masses<br />

should be, whether we like it or not.<br />

Today is not Capitol Policeman John<br />

Cale’s (Channing Tatum) day; as if his<br />

estranged relationship with his daughter<br />

(Joey King) couldn’t make any progress,<br />

now his dream of joining the Secret Service<br />

and protecting President James Sawyer<br />

(Jamie Foxx) has been crushed. Not wanting<br />

to disappoint his child with the unpleasant<br />

news, he decides to take her on a public<br />

tour of the White House.<br />

In the midst of the tour, however, the<br />

White House comes under attack by a ruthless<br />

paramilitary group led by Emil Stenz<br />

(Jason Clarke). <strong>The</strong>ir objective: capture the<br />

president and seize control of America’s<br />

nuclear arsenal.<br />

As the U.S. federal government runs<br />

out of options and plunges into chaos, Cale<br />

must rescue both his missing daughter and<br />

the president, as well as put an end to the<br />

havoc the heavily armed invaders are<br />

wreaking.<br />

In case you haven’t noticed, the plot<br />

bears a striking similarity to what we’ve<br />

seen in other famous limited location action<br />

films, such as “Die Hard,” “<strong>The</strong> Rock,” and<br />

“Air Force One.”<br />

It seems as though director Emmerich<br />

is perfectly content with this clone, opting<br />

for a storytelling approach that offers no<br />

surprises.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is no unique flavor in “White<br />

House Down;” this is the kind of entertainment<br />

you could assemble in a day without<br />

putting in much effort.<br />

As far as conspiracy-oriented plots go,<br />

I’ve seen better ones than this.<br />

While we do get to see the motivations<br />

behind the terrorists’ actions unravel, they<br />

get mixed up in too many sociopolitical topics<br />

that only function as plot coupons and<br />

nothing more. If you ask me, I think<br />

Emmerich tried to compensate for his lack<br />

of imagination by including segments about<br />

our nation’s military, industrial complex<br />

and political structure.<br />

Unfortunately, he overstuffed the film<br />

to the point where it can’t digest the brain<br />

food it was given.<br />

<strong>The</strong> action set pieces are well staged<br />

but not outstanding. With the exception of<br />

the car chase on the White House front<br />

lawn, the other scenes are basically<br />

rehashed moments from the action flicks<br />

previously mentioned.<br />

No amount of explosions, gunfire,<br />

vehicular warfare, or hand-to-hand combat<br />

can disguise this film’s inability to construct<br />

exciting action sequences of its own.<br />

Even though Channing Tatum is no<br />

stranger to fighting bad guys, he lacks the<br />

one essential component that every action<br />

hero needs to stand out: presence. Without<br />

his own style of charisma, his physical feats<br />

are nothing short of uninspired despite his<br />

attempts to prove otherwise.<br />

In contrast, Jamie Foxx seems comfortable<br />

stepping into the shoes of the<br />

President of the United States, evident<br />

when he seeks to navigate the world of politics<br />

without losing sight of his humanity.<br />

Even though “White House Down” is<br />

utterly ridiculous, at least he knows how to<br />

go with the flow and have fun in the<br />

process.<br />

Maggie Gyllenhaal and Richard<br />

Jenkins are probably the only cast members<br />

who imbue the film with an unassuming<br />

modesty, the former being a concerned<br />

Secret Service agent and the latter being<br />

the even-tempered Speaker of the House of<br />

Representatives.<br />

Jason Clarke’s portrayal of the paramilitary<br />

group’s head honcho is laced with<br />

impulsive volatility; you can pretty much<br />

see the fury in his eyes as he issues orders<br />

to his men. James Woods makes for a watchable<br />

complicated individual in his role of<br />

the Head of the Presidential Detail, though<br />

at times his performance wavers between<br />

plausible and over the top. Joey King is a<br />

geeky yet effective daughter of Tatum’s<br />

character.<br />

If you’re willing to overlook the lackluster<br />

story, mishandled subtexts and cardboard<br />

action sequences, you’ll enjoy “White<br />

House Down” for what it is. Otherwise, sit<br />

tight and wait for a summer blockbuster<br />

that isn’t shot to hell.<br />

MPAA rating: PG-13 for prolonged sequences<br />

of action and violence including intense gunfire<br />

and explosions, some language and a brief sexual<br />

image.<br />

Running time: 2 hours and 11 minutes<br />

Playing: In general release


A16 THE COAST NEWS<br />

JUNE 28, 2013<br />

By Tony Cagala<br />

RANCHO SANTA FE<br />

— Yes, the game can be as<br />

brutal as it looks. Yes, a 2.5-<br />

inch diameter rubber ball<br />

has the potential to reach<br />

100 miles per hour when<br />

flung from a titanium-based<br />

stick into a netted goal from<br />

feet away; and yes, that<br />

same stick can come down<br />

and land a blow on just<br />

near any part of a player’s<br />

body.<br />

But that doesn’t mean<br />

the game of lacrosse isn’t<br />

fun.<br />

That much was evident<br />

Saturday at the San Diego<br />

Polo Fields where the<br />

sprawling acreage was<br />

divided up into fields of<br />

lacrosse matches filled with<br />

youth players and professionals.<br />

On one of those fields,<br />

though, the speed and physicality<br />

of the game was on<br />

full display when players<br />

from LXM PRO league held<br />

an exhibition match to<br />

showcase how far the<br />

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growth of the talent and<br />

popularity of the game has<br />

come.<br />

One of those to take the<br />

field was longtime lacrosse<br />

player Nick Gradinger, who<br />

said after the match that<br />

the sport of lacrosse has<br />

grown exponentially over<br />

the last 10 years.<br />

“A lot of people, when<br />

they’re unfamiliar with<br />

(lacrosse), they compare it<br />

to the game of soccer…but<br />

it’s just that much faster,”<br />

he said. “It’s got the physicality<br />

of football, in terms<br />

of the hitting and the contact<br />

with the players, but<br />

also just an unbelievable<br />

physicality with guys wielding<br />

6-foot titanium shafts.”<br />

He would exit the game<br />

early, an ice pack strapped<br />

across his right knee,<br />

though he said he was all<br />

right.<br />

His team, Team STX<br />

went on to win the match<br />

22-14 against Team<br />

Maverik.<br />

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His mom, who went to<br />

school on the East <strong>Coast</strong><br />

where lacrosse has just<br />

been embedded into the<br />

culture for so long a time,<br />

would tell them about the<br />

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Buoyed by his size and<br />

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school and collegiate levels.<br />

Gradinger played for<br />

the Torrey Pines High<br />

School lacrosse team and<br />

eventually went on to play<br />

college lacrosse back east<br />

at Cornell and then as a<br />

transfer to the University of<br />

Denver.<br />

For the last three years,<br />

he’s been one of the<br />

lacrosse coaches at Torrey<br />

Pines.<br />

During his time playing<br />

at Torrey Pines, he and his<br />

teammates carried a chip<br />

on their shoulders when it<br />

came to matching up with<br />

teams on the East <strong>Coast</strong>, he<br />

said.<br />

“We knew that we were<br />

good; we knew that we<br />

could compete with the<br />

best kids on the East <strong>Coast</strong><br />

and we had that chip on our<br />

shoulder every single day<br />

because we knew we were<br />

getting better; we were cognizant<br />

of how much our<br />

game had improved, and it<br />

picked up our game in<br />

Southern California, and we<br />

dominated for two straight<br />

years,” he said.<br />

As the sport started to<br />

grow among the high<br />

schools, what eventually<br />

developed over those years<br />

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Former rivals now share a bond over the game of lacrosse<br />

Former Torrey Pines High School lacrosse player Nick Gradinger talks<br />

to a teammate before an exhibition match at the San Diego Polo Fields<br />

Saturday. Gradinger now plays lacrosse in the LXM professional league<br />

and is one of the lacrosse coaches at Torrey Pines.<br />

Photos by Tony<br />

J.R. Oreskovich readies to play in an exhibition lacrosse match<br />

Saturday. A graduate of La Costa Canyon High School, Oreskovich says<br />

he’s seen the participation in lacrosse double since he’s left college<br />

almost 10 years ago.<br />

would be a fiery rivalry<br />

between the Torrey Pines<br />

and La Costa Canyon High<br />

School lacrosse teams.<br />

Something that he and<br />

current teammate and former<br />

rival La Costa Canyon<br />

player J.R. Oreskovich find<br />

themselves talking about<br />

still today.<br />

“J.R. and I certainly<br />

did not get along in high<br />

school,” Gradinger said.<br />

“It was not a good situation,”<br />

Oreskovich said,<br />

referring to their high<br />

school rivalry. “It was one of<br />

those things where you’d<br />

see people out and there’d<br />

be fights and it was not necessarily<br />

something you promote,<br />

but it’s a true rivalry,”<br />

he said.<br />

“When he and I were<br />

coming up, he would guard<br />

me and it was always a oneon<br />

thing, and it was Torrey<br />

and La Costa,” Oreskovich<br />

said.<br />

Now, that they work<br />

together and have gotten to<br />

know each other, Gradinger<br />

said they’ve formed a great<br />

bond. “He’s a heck of a<br />

great player, and he’s a<br />

great guy,” he said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> rivalry still plays<br />

out between them today<br />

when the two schools meet,<br />

but in a much more cordial<br />

way, Oreskovich said.<br />

Lacrosse has become<br />

the sport of those schools,<br />

Oreskovich explained.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y have nationallyranked<br />

lacrosse teams, and<br />

in no other sport do they do<br />

that every single year like<br />

they do in lacrosse.”<br />

Oreskovich started<br />

playing lacrosse during his<br />

sophomore year in high<br />

school, a late start by his<br />

standards, but his goal was<br />

just to make the team.<br />

Once he did, his time<br />

was spent first practicing<br />

with the team, and then<br />

going home to practice<br />

some more on his own. He<br />

continued that discipline<br />

throughout high school, taking<br />

it with him to college<br />

where he played at Stevens<br />

Institute of Technology in<br />

New Jersey.<br />

He’s also witnessed the<br />

game grow locally, he said,<br />

noting that participation<br />

has doubled since he graduated<br />

from college, almost 10<br />

years ago. It’s something he<br />

attributes to players leaving<br />

baseball for lacrosse<br />

because there’s more opportunity<br />

to make plays,<br />

instead of waiting for three<br />

or four chances to make a<br />

play.<br />

Gradinger’s advice to<br />

up and coming players: “If<br />

you want it bad enough,<br />

just go out and get it. And<br />

decide if you want to put in<br />

the effort because there are<br />

a lot of doorways that can<br />

open if you want to put in<br />

the time and the effort. It’s<br />

a fun game to play.”


JUNE 28, 2013<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

A17<br />

SOUTH PACIFIC<br />

CONTINUED FROM A14<br />

Todd,” Randall Dodge commands<br />

the stage as the passionate<br />

Emile, once again melting<br />

Moonlight audiences with his<br />

unparalleled baritone.<br />

As for the primarily shirtless<br />

ensemble, the phrase,<br />

“Take me now, sailor,” comes to<br />

mind.<br />

<strong>The</strong> show’s 28-piece<br />

orchestra should also be credited<br />

for the show’s liveliness as it<br />

beautifully mastered Richard<br />

Rodgers’ score.<br />

Sets and costumes from<br />

the 2008 Tony Award-winning<br />

Lincoln Center revival<br />

sparkled onstage and helped<br />

bring the South Pacific to the<br />

Moonlight’s stage.<br />

Though the musical is 64<br />

years old and having first<br />

opened in 1949, the talented<br />

cast, full-bodied orchestra, and<br />

eye-catching costumes and sets<br />

click perfectly for another<br />

enchanted evening.<br />

And such was Glaudini’s<br />

goal.<br />

“I wanted to wipe the dust<br />

off a classic and breathe some<br />

life into it,” he said about<br />

choosing “South Pacific” as the<br />

opener for his first season.<br />

Though Glaudini has long<br />

frequented the Moonlight as<br />

an actor and director, most<br />

recently directing the superb<br />

“Sweeney Todd” last summer,<br />

he assumed the role of artistic<br />

director at the beginning of<br />

2013.<br />

His predecessor, Kathy<br />

Brombacher, was the founder<br />

of Moonlight Stage<br />

Productions and served as<br />

artistic director for 33 years.<br />

He said he felt that<br />

“South Pacific” lends itself<br />

well to the North County community,<br />

both as a well-loved<br />

Broadway classic but also as a<br />

war story.<br />

“What people forget is<br />

that this really is a war story…I<br />

want people to go in and think,<br />

‘I had no idea (South Pacific)<br />

brought those issues front and<br />

center. All I remember is, ‘I’m<br />

in love with a wonderful guy,’<br />

and all I remember is Nellie<br />

washing her hair on stage,’”<br />

Glaudini said.<br />

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the Moonlight Amphitheatre<br />

from June 26 to July 13. Visit<br />

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JUNE 28, 2013<br />

RULINGS<br />

CONTINUED FROM A2<br />

her longtime girlfriend<br />

Michelle Coccari. Coccari, also<br />

a volunteer, said yes, adding<br />

that, in her eyes, they’ve<br />

already been married for the<br />

past two years.<br />

Fesmire said she had<br />

been planning her proposal<br />

for the past two months, and<br />

was hopeful that Wednesday’s<br />

court rulings turned out as<br />

they did.<br />

Another couple, Ally<br />

Ramirez and Judith Johnson<br />

also began planning their<br />

engagement after they heard<br />

the news.<br />

Ramirez said she was<br />

shocked when she heard the<br />

ruling. It took a couple of<br />

hours for it to sink in, she said.<br />

“I broke down crying and I<br />

called (Judith) at work, sobbing,<br />

and she was like, ‘What’s<br />

wrong?’ and I was like it finally<br />

hit me, we’re getting married.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> couple, who has<br />

known each other for nine<br />

years, and has been engaged<br />

since 2009 have set a wedding<br />

date for next month.<br />

But the San Diego County<br />

Clerk’s Office issued a statement<br />

following the ruling on<br />

Prop 8, saying that they would<br />

not accept appointments for<br />

the issuance of marriage<br />

licenses or perform civil service<br />

marriage ceremonies for<br />

same sex couples at this time.<br />

“My office is ready to<br />

respond immediately as rulings<br />

become effective,” Ernest<br />

J. Dronenburg Jr., county clerk<br />

and commissioner of civil marriages,<br />

said in the statement.<br />

“It is my commitment to customers<br />

that we conduct business<br />

in a fair, courteous and<br />

professional manner that complies<br />

with court rulings and<br />

statutory requirements.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> office will begin taking<br />

appointments once the<br />

Ninth Circuit Court of<br />

Appeals dismisses the appeal,<br />

the stay is lifted and direction<br />

is received from the State<br />

Office of Vital Records,<br />

according to the county’s<br />

statement.<br />

Even with the rulings,<br />

Disposti said there is still a lot<br />

of work to do, especially in the<br />

more than 30 states where<br />

same sex marriage is illegal<br />

and where, “the basic principles<br />

of equality are denied<br />

every day.”<br />

Consuelo Martinez, from<br />

the North County American<br />

Civil Liberties Union, said<br />

their national organization<br />

has a goal of bringing legal<br />

same-sex marriages to 20<br />

states by 2016. <strong>The</strong> campaign,<br />

she said, was expected to<br />

launch Thursday.<br />

Still, Disposti said<br />

Wednesday was a day to celebrate.<br />

“We are excited about<br />

the ruling…this is the first<br />

time the U.S. Supreme Court<br />

has pronounced itself in favor<br />

So we took away a cancer<br />

within our own Constitution that<br />

was expressed through DOMA.”<br />

Max Disposti<br />

Executive Director,North County LGBTQ Resource Center<br />

— in recognition of LGBTQ<br />

couples. So we took away a<br />

cancer within our own<br />

Constitution that was<br />

expressed through DOMA,”<br />

he said.<br />

“I think it’s time that our<br />

local governments, from city<br />

hall to city officials, politicians,<br />

are stepping up to the<br />

plate, and send positive messages<br />

of inclusiveness in our<br />

community. We want our local<br />

politicians, no matter where<br />

they’re coming from —<br />

Democrats, Republicans,<br />

Independents — to come forward<br />

to protect our families,<br />

because North San Diego<br />

County has been very silent<br />

when it comes to that.”<br />

TRANSIT CENTER<br />

CONTINUED FROM A6<br />

Oceanside as well as reduce<br />

cars traveling along<br />

Interstate 5.<br />

Board members of<br />

long boarding platform and a<br />

third train track.<br />

MainStreet Oceanside, an<br />

<strong>The</strong> expansion, which association of businesses in<br />

would extend from Wisconsin downtown Oceanside,<br />

Avenue to the station, would<br />

enable <strong>Coast</strong>er, Metrolink,<br />

and Amtrak Pacific Surfliner<br />

trains to board at the same<br />

time, according to SANDAG.<br />

It would also allow trains to<br />

move through the station<br />

while two trains are boarding.<br />

expressed concern about the<br />

current noise levels from<br />

train horns and the potential<br />

for additional noise if more<br />

trains are added, particularly<br />

given the hotels that are<br />

being constructed along the<br />

rail corridor.<br />

<strong>The</strong> changes have the Hiatt explained that<br />

potential to support more<br />

timely transportation service<br />

and more frequent service.<br />

Furthermore, the project<br />

expands the Center’s capacity<br />

to host more trains and<br />

trains with more cars, though<br />

the transportation services<br />

do not have plans to add<br />

more trains in the near<br />

establishing quiet zones is<br />

the city’s responsibility.<br />

<strong>The</strong> city would need to<br />

make safety improvements to<br />

railroad crossings before a<br />

quiet zone, a rail crossing<br />

where trains would not be<br />

required to blow their horns,<br />

could be established.<br />

Board members voiced<br />

future.<br />

frustration when they<br />

“<strong>The</strong> immediate impact<br />

(of the project) is operational<br />

flexibility, and the long term<br />

is that we can have more<br />

learned that these safety<br />

improvements would also<br />

have to be paid for by the city<br />

with no help from SANDAG<br />

trains,” explained NCTD or NCTD.<br />

Civil Engineer Cyril Rajan.<br />

“We think this project is<br />

really vital to the city of<br />

Oceanside,” said SANDAG<br />

Despite this, the board<br />

voted to support the project<br />

given its potential to bring<br />

more business to downtown.<br />

senior transportation Final engineering work<br />

Engineer Dean Hiatt while<br />

presenting the project to<br />

MainStreet Oceanside on<br />

Tuesday.<br />

on the Oceanside Transit<br />

Center Improvement Project<br />

is being completed, and construction<br />

is anticipated to<br />

He said that the begin in 2014.<br />

improvements would ideally Hiatt explained that<br />

bring more people and therefore<br />

SANDAG is currently work-<br />

more business to ing through remaining<br />

issues,<br />

including leveling the platforms<br />

to meet federal ADA<br />

requirements, before a construction<br />

date can be established.<br />

Construction of the project<br />

should take about 13 to 14<br />

months.<br />

SANDAG will do “everything<br />

it can” to avoid disrupting<br />

service at the Center during<br />

construction, said Hiatt.<br />

But Rajan acknowledged<br />

that the project could<br />

cause some weekend service<br />

disruptions.<br />

<strong>The</strong> total project is estimated<br />

to cost $19.5 million.<br />

TransNet has provided $16.1<br />

million, the regional half-cent<br />

sales tax, and SANDAG has<br />

provided the remaining $3.4<br />

million from federal<br />

American Recovery and<br />

Reinvestment Act funds.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Oceanside Transit<br />

Center Improvement Project<br />

is part of SANDAG’s efforts to<br />

enhance San Diego County<br />

portions of the Los Angeles-<br />

San Diego-San Louis Obispo<br />

(LOSSAN) Corridor over the<br />

next 40 years.<br />

One of SANDAG’s major<br />

projects includes double<br />

tracking more than 97 percent<br />

of the LOSSAN Corridor<br />

in San Diego County by 2050.<br />

Currently, only half of this<br />

portion of the track is double<br />

tracked.<br />

V i s i t<br />

KeepSanDiegoMoving.com/O<br />

TC for more information.<br />

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from the previous year, and no<br />

robberies.<br />

Of the 2,470 calls for<br />

service, most were for public<br />

safety concerns. Deputies initiated<br />

activity 4,378 times.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re were 518 traffic<br />

citations issued in 2012. As of<br />

last month, less than halfway<br />

through the year, that number<br />

was nearing 400.<br />

At red-light camera<br />

intersections there were<br />

1,283 violations but only 954<br />

were considered viable. <strong>The</strong><br />

top three reasons for rejection<br />

were sun glare, plate<br />

obstruction and driver<br />

obstruction, meaning the<br />

motorist ducked as the photo<br />

was being taken.<br />

Haley said citations were<br />

up because many people<br />

believed the cameras had<br />

been turned off, as they have<br />

been in El Cajon, the city of<br />

San Diego and Poway.<br />

Of the 52 traffic collisions<br />

in Del Mar, none were<br />

fatal, although they caused<br />

18 injuries. <strong>The</strong> top three<br />

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accident sites were Camino<br />

del Mar from Fourth Street to<br />

<strong>Coast</strong> Boulevard, the intersection<br />

of Jimmy Durante<br />

Boulevard and Via de la Valle<br />

and on <strong>Coast</strong> Boulevard,<br />

mostly at 18th Street.<br />

Forty-two people were<br />

arrested for driving under<br />

the influence. Most were at<br />

the fairgrounds, where overall<br />

crime increased by 38 percent<br />

2012.<br />

Solana Beach is assigned<br />

one patrol sergeant, two<br />

Community-Oriented<br />

Policing Problem Solving<br />

deputies, two traffic<br />

deputies, a motor deputy, a<br />

detective, a part-time community<br />

services officer who<br />

primarily works the red-light<br />

camera system and three<br />

patrol deputies with overlapping<br />

schedules for an annual<br />

cost of $3.3 million.<br />

<strong>The</strong> total number of<br />

crimes in that city went from<br />

276 in 2011 to 337 in 2012.<br />

Deputies were dispatched for<br />

82 percent of the 4,097 calls<br />

for service. Of those, 287 were<br />

for burglary calls and 255<br />

were reporting a suspicious<br />

person. Deputies responded<br />

to 233 home alarms.<br />

Last year 1,300 traffic<br />

citations were issued. With<br />

1,193 written as of last<br />

month, “We’re on pace to<br />

more than double what we<br />

did last year,” Haley said.<strong>The</strong><br />

main reason for the increase<br />

is motorists aren’t following<br />

traffic rules in the construction<br />

areas.<br />

Red-light camera citations<br />

were also up in Solana<br />

Beach because people<br />

thought they were turned off.<br />

Of the 2,826 violations, 2,167<br />

were cited.<br />

<strong>The</strong> top two reasons for<br />

rejection were sun glare and<br />

motorists making a safe turn<br />

on red even though they may<br />

not have stopped completely.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 25 traffic collisions<br />

in Solana Beach resulted in<br />

14 injuries and no fatalities.<br />

Forty-four people were<br />

arrested for driving under<br />

the influence.<br />

Haley said crime statistics<br />

are based on a city’s population,<br />

which is about 4,200<br />

in Del Mar and 12,800 in<br />

Solana Beach. Because the<br />

cities are “destination locations”<br />

for the beaches and<br />

large events such as the annual<br />

fair and horse races, as well<br />

as triathlons and bicycle<br />

races, they consistently<br />

attract people from outside<br />

the area.<br />

“Increased population<br />

equates to an increase in<br />

crimes,” Haley said.<br />

In addition to their regular<br />

staffing, each city receives<br />

ancillary support services<br />

such as SWAT, an ASTREA<br />

helicopter and a bomb arson<br />

team, “which visits the beach<br />

more than you would think<br />

picking up devices from<br />

Camp Pendleton,” Haley<br />

said.<br />

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

Sheriff’s<br />

Department is working more<br />

closely with the Department<br />

of Homeland Security and<br />

Border Patrol to address the<br />

increase in panga boats used<br />

to transport people and<br />

drugs.<br />

Haley said a new law<br />

aimed at reducing overcrowding<br />

in state prisons is likely<br />

the cause for increased crime<br />

countywide. Nonviolent, nonsexual,<br />

nonhabitual offenders<br />

now serve time in county<br />

jails.<br />

“In the past … if we<br />

arrested somebody for a pretty<br />

significant narcotics violation<br />

or theft-related case<br />

they’re going to be in jail for<br />

a while,” Haley said. “<strong>The</strong><br />

bail is high. But now, since the<br />

jails are full, if you commit a<br />

narcotics offense or some<br />

type of theft offense your<br />

chances of staying in jail the<br />

first time are very slim.<br />

“So what we did before<br />

with one arrest now we have<br />

to do about three or four<br />

times,” he added. “But we’re<br />

up to the challenge. If we<br />

have to arrest you three or<br />

four times, we’re going to do<br />

that.”<br />

Haley said his goal is to<br />

reduce property crime by 10<br />

percent. “I think it’s attainable,”<br />

he said.<br />

To do so, law enforcement<br />

officers are targeting<br />

prolific offenders, conducting<br />

probation parole sweeps and<br />

gang suppression operations<br />

and increasing narcotics<br />

enforcement.<br />

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

a crime suppression<br />

team to concentrate on highcrime<br />

areas.<br />

Crime prevention is<br />

another “incredibly important”<br />

component, Haley said.<br />

“We don’t want to cause paranoia<br />

in the public but we just<br />

want everyone to be smart.”<br />

Haley urged people to<br />

not leave computers and<br />

other valuables on the front<br />

seat of their cars, which<br />

should always be locked.<br />

He also recommended<br />

not leaving expensive bikes<br />

outside.<br />

“Coffee with the<br />

Community is a big thing for<br />

us,” he added. “It allows us to<br />

communicate. Sometimes we<br />

learn what we focus on is not<br />

really important to the community.<br />

It’s vital that we listen<br />

to what the community<br />

has to say.”<br />

He said it helps form<br />

relationships so people are<br />

comfortable calling when<br />

there’s a problem.<br />

Del Mar Councilwoman<br />

said residents often tell her<br />

about minor crimes but they<br />

don’t contact 911.<br />

“We need to get people<br />

to call,” she said. “<strong>The</strong>y’re not<br />

bothering you. This is helping<br />

other people that could be<br />

the victim.”<br />

“Everything’s significant<br />

to us,” Haley said. “We<br />

encourage people to call. It is<br />

not a problem at all.”


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BARS<br />

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compared with the type of<br />

permit required now.<br />

Action must come from<br />

City Council because the<br />

Alcoholic Beverage Control<br />

board follows the city’s lead<br />

when it comes to restrictions<br />

on liquor licenses, she<br />

said.<br />

Earlier in the meeting,<br />

city Planning Director Jeff<br />

Murphy said the permitting<br />

process is one tool for controlling<br />

the flow of liquor<br />

licenses.<br />

BRUSH WITH ART<br />

CONTINUED FROM A10<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Escape” which<br />

appeared last year in the San<br />

Diego Surf Film Festival.<br />

Walker has created an<br />

artistic niche in large-scale<br />

murals and during the past<br />

few years has completed<br />

many of them, including<br />

commissions for Whole Foods<br />

Markets in Encinitas, Del<br />

Mar, and Hillcrest. He most<br />

recently completed a mural<br />

for Cafe Ipe (current home of<br />

the Surfing Madonna) in<br />

Leucadia.<br />

Walker says, “<strong>The</strong> subtext<br />

of my art is certainly one<br />

PETITION<br />

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bacteria by using reusable<br />

bags, and the imposition of<br />

paying an extra fee to use a<br />

plastic bag.<br />

“It’s disproportionately<br />

harder on poor people<br />

who can’t afford to pay 5<br />

or10 cents for a plastic bag<br />

on top of their grocery<br />

bill,” Kern said. “It’s fine<br />

that people have the choice<br />

to have plastic, paper or<br />

use their own. <strong>The</strong>y have<br />

the freedom to choose.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y can lead by example.<br />

It’s their choice.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> process for the<br />

city to proceed with a ban<br />

on plastic bags would be<br />

for a council member or<br />

city staff to bring the item<br />

forward. Kern and Feller<br />

said they do not know who<br />

would be moved to do that.<br />

“No one has personally<br />

come up to ask me about a<br />

plastic bag ban,” Kern said.<br />

Mayor Jim Wood has<br />

been quoted by the Union<br />

Tribune as saying he would<br />

support the ban but “it<br />

would be a waste of time to<br />

As one example,<br />

department heads in the<br />

city currently approve<br />

liquor licenses. Instead, he<br />

proposed the licenses go to<br />

the city’s Planning<br />

Commission or to City<br />

Council for review.<br />

Also, he said the city<br />

should consider legislative<br />

changes. For instance, the<br />

city could adopt new standards<br />

demanding more frequent<br />

check-ins from all<br />

bars — what’s called a<br />

“deemed approved status<br />

program.” As part of the<br />

program, public hearings<br />

to inspire others and to take<br />

notice of our planet as<br />

humans and notice the sublime<br />

connections of our natural<br />

surroundings. I mix a lot<br />

of nature and human/figurative<br />

themes together.<strong>The</strong>re is<br />

always a Mother Earth and<br />

nature-connecting-tohumans<br />

kind of vibe in my<br />

art.” An avid surfer and body<br />

surfer, he contributes artwork<br />

and design time for<br />

fundraising to the Ocean<br />

Foundation and the<br />

Surfrider Foundation, both<br />

with missions related to sustainability<br />

and protection of<br />

the ocean.<br />

“Doing large scale art<br />

even bring it up.”<br />

Solana Beach passed a<br />

ban on plastic bags in May<br />

2012. Its ordinance states<br />

that retailers cannot pass<br />

out single-use bags. Stores<br />

are encouraged to provide<br />

an incentive to shoppers<br />

who use reusable bags and<br />

can charge 10 cents for distributed<br />

paper bags. Lowincome<br />

shoppers who participate<br />

in California food<br />

assistance programs would<br />

be exempt from bag<br />

charges. Fines and imprisonment<br />

can penalize retailers<br />

who do not follow the<br />

ordinance.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ban was led by the<br />

citizen volunteer Clean<br />

and Green Committee, and<br />

recommended to council<br />

by the City Council<br />

Environmental<br />

Sustainability Ad-Hoc<br />

Committee comprised of<br />

Councilwoman Lesa<br />

Heebner and former<br />

Councilman Dave Roberts.<br />

Solana Beach City Council<br />

passed the ban in a unanimous<br />

vote.<br />

Solana Beach reviewed<br />

the plastic bag ban in<br />

would be held for bars that<br />

receive multiple complaints.<br />

But Murphy noted<br />

these rules could have<br />

drawbacks in the forms of<br />

added expenses.<br />

Councilman Tony<br />

Kranz said he was surprised<br />

no bar owners spoke at the<br />

meeting.<br />

A moratorium requires<br />

the thumbs up from four<br />

out of the five councilmembers<br />

to pass. <strong>The</strong> City<br />

Council will consider the<br />

moratorium and alcoholrelated<br />

changes at either its<br />

July 10 or July 17 meeting.<br />

work in the right places can<br />

catch people’s attention and<br />

lift them up. If my work can<br />

do that even for a second,<br />

then I feel I'm being successful<br />

in my pursuits.”<br />

Learn more about Skye<br />

Walker and his art at<br />

iamskyewalker.com.<br />

Kay Colvin is director of the L Street<br />

Fine Art Gallery in San Diego’s<br />

Gaslamp Quarter, serves as an arts<br />

commissioner for the City of<br />

Encinitas, and specializes in promoting<br />

emerging and mid-career artists.<br />

Contact her at kaycolvin@lstreetfineart.com.<br />

March and decided to keep<br />

the ban “as is.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> review was<br />

prompted by a few public<br />

requests to reconsider the<br />

ban.<br />

<strong>The</strong> vote to keep the<br />

ban passed in a 4-1 vote, in<br />

which Councilman Thomas<br />

Campbell voted no.<br />

“It is too early to measure<br />

the effectiveness of the<br />

ordinance,” Dan King,<br />

Solana Beach senior management<br />

analyst, said.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> city will most likely<br />

analyze data after a full<br />

year has passed to gauge<br />

the reduction in both plastic<br />

and paper bags distributed.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> goal of the ordinance<br />

is to switch behavior<br />

to the use of reusable bags<br />

and away from both plastic<br />

and paper.”<br />

King added that the<br />

city received letters supporting<br />

the bag ban from<br />

the California Grocers<br />

Association, California<br />

Retailers Association, Vons<br />

and CVS stores, which comprise<br />

the major commercial<br />

businesses in the city.<br />

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be secular. Further, he said<br />

Brown’s testimony isn’t credible<br />

since she believes chiropractic<br />

care and acupuncture<br />

are religious.<br />

He added that the minor<br />

connection between EUSD’s<br />

program and Hinduism doesn’t<br />

make yoga religious.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Easter egg hunt on<br />

the White House lawn is linked<br />

to Druidism, as practiced in<br />

England before the Roman<br />

conquest,” Sleeth said. “But it<br />

would be nonsense to say that<br />

the president can’t put out<br />

Easter eggs.”<br />

EUSD introduced yoga to<br />

five of its nine schools this past<br />

fall. <strong>The</strong> program launched at<br />

the remaining schools in<br />

January of this year. Students<br />

in all grades participate in the<br />

classes twice a week for 30 minutes.<br />

Two months after EUSD<br />

yoga started, parents voiced<br />

concerns during a school board<br />

meeting. Much of the scrutiny<br />

focused on Sanskrit writings<br />

found in the yoga classes.<br />

Sleeth said that initially<br />

the district taught Sanskrit as<br />

part of school yoga. He said<br />

that was removed at the behest<br />

of parents, but that’s not proof<br />

that yoga is religious or spiritually<br />

charged.<br />

“We weren’t modifying it<br />

to strip out religion; we were<br />

modifying it to react to parents’<br />

objections,” Sleeth said.<br />

“Parents didn’t like<br />

Sanskrit,” Sleeth said. “Well<br />

OK, it’s not important to the<br />

wellness program.”<br />

Broyles said that there’s<br />

plenty more proof of yoga’s religious<br />

nature. <strong>The</strong> sequence of<br />

poses in EUSD classes mirrors<br />

Ashtanga yoga, a particularly<br />

religious kind of yoga. And he<br />

said some children spontaneously<br />

chanted “om” during<br />

yoga classes, even though that<br />

wasn’t part of the planned lesson,<br />

and they weren’t instructed<br />

to do so.<br />

“It shows they’re connecting<br />

it to something more than<br />

physical exercise,” Broyles said.<br />

Judge John Meyer questioned<br />

that reasoning, as well<br />

as other points delivered in<br />

each side’s closing arguments.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> curriculum is the<br />

basis for the class,” Meyer said.<br />

“What happens in class is not<br />

what happens with the curriculum<br />

— there’s a difference.<br />

“If you go to observe a<br />

class, and there are two children<br />

that use profanity, and<br />

then you conclude the curriculum<br />

includes teaching profanity,<br />

that’s wrong,” Meyer added.<br />

CHEF<br />

CONTINUED FROM A12<br />

David Peck, an attorney representing families in the Encinitas Union<br />

School District, makes his closing arguments. He said that classifying<br />

yoga as religious is a “slippery slope.” Photo by Jared Whitlock<br />

Both parties agreed that<br />

Meyer, rather than a jury, will<br />

decide on whether the program<br />

is legal.<br />

Later, Broyles said the<br />

legality of the case largely<br />

depends on whether an<br />

informed child could find any<br />

religious component in the<br />

school’s yoga program.<br />

Meyer inquired how a<br />

child could know if yoga is religious.<br />

“How would they know<br />

that?” Meyer asked. “<strong>The</strong>y’re<br />

little kids.”<br />

Broyles responded: “<strong>The</strong>y<br />

would know it from television,<br />

they would know it from living<br />

in Encinitas, their<br />

parents…they would know it<br />

from cultural references and<br />

from what they learned in various<br />

locations.”<br />

But Broyles added that’s<br />

irrelevant because legal precedent<br />

“assumes the child is<br />

informed.”<br />

Sleeth, however, said that<br />

perspective is unfair and not<br />

supported by case law. <strong>The</strong><br />

court should consider the viewpoint<br />

of “a reasonable” child<br />

and if he or she would find a<br />

strong link between yoga and<br />

religion, he argued.<br />

When asked, Broyles said<br />

the yoga program would still be<br />

religious considering the<br />

nature of the poses, even if it<br />

was called something else.<br />

Broyles also maintained<br />

that the district failed to produce<br />

a viable PE alternative for<br />

children who were opted out of<br />

yoga. Broyles said prominent<br />

law cases like “Engel v.Vitale”<br />

conclude that opt-out provisions<br />

don’t automatically shield<br />

a program from being labeled<br />

religious.<br />

He went on to argue that<br />

the Jois Foundation, a group<br />

soning packets that included<br />

an Italian blend for their pizzas.<br />

As they rolled out the<br />

pizza crusts, Daley explained<br />

all the different toppings that<br />

were available, including<br />

fresh vegetables and pesto.<br />

When the topic turned to<br />

the pies they would make<br />

later, some girls said they<br />

wanted pumpkin. But Daley<br />

said it wasn’t an option<br />

because the squash-like fruit<br />

was not in season, so they had<br />

a choice of blueberry or<br />

apple.<strong>The</strong> class also featured<br />

lessons in napkin folding and<br />

making napkin rings.<br />

Previous sessions included<br />

Eat a Rainbow of Colors,<br />

which featured brightly colored<br />

foods to excite the eyes<br />

as well as the palate.<br />

Students made tostadas, decorated<br />

aprons and learned<br />

about food preparation and<br />

assembly.<strong>The</strong> final Go Green<br />

session featured vegetarian<br />

dishes, personalized granola,<br />

tie-dyeing scarves and hulahooping<br />

for “fun and smiles.”<br />

Daley learned her way<br />

around a kitchen as one of 13<br />

children growing up in New<br />

Jersey. She worked in produce<br />

stores, health-oriented<br />

cafés and restaurants until<br />

landing the job as head chef<br />

at Cal-A-Vie Health Spa in<br />

Vista. It was there where she<br />

met Winfrey in the late 1980s.<br />

<strong>The</strong> producer and<br />

actress was so impressed with<br />

Daley she invited her to be<br />

her personal chef. Daley held<br />

the position for five years,<br />

that provided a $533,000 grant<br />

for the yoga program as well as<br />

cooking and other classes,<br />

bought its way into EUSD<br />

schools to spread religion.<br />

He said the Jois<br />

Foundation has deep roots in<br />

Hinduism, tracing back to<br />

Patabhi Jois, an Indian yoga<br />

instructor who taught yoga<br />

periodically in Encinitas for 20<br />

years beginning in 1975.<br />

“He is very clear: <strong>The</strong><br />

practice might appear physical,<br />

but this is very wrong, it produces<br />

a spiritual transformation,”<br />

Broyles said of Patabhi<br />

Jois.<br />

And Broyles said it’s troubling<br />

that the grant proposal<br />

for the program specifies the<br />

Jois Foundation should train<br />

and approve the yoga teachers.<br />

<strong>The</strong> grant proposal, which<br />

was drafted about a year ago,<br />

indeed states that Jois would<br />

certify teachers, according to<br />

the program’s architect, David<br />

Miyashiro, who is the assistant<br />

superintendent of education<br />

services for EUSD. But in reality,<br />

the Jois Foundation didn’t<br />

have a final say on the 10<br />

instructors were hired, he said.<br />

Miyashiro said the grant<br />

language should have been<br />

“changed,” but wasn’t amended<br />

due to the busyness of<br />

preparing for the approaching<br />

school year. He added that the<br />

Jois Foundation had little influence<br />

over the curriculum.<br />

On Monday, Broyles said<br />

his closing argument would<br />

take two hours, but his remarks<br />

stretched on over five hours,<br />

extending the trial by one day.<br />

<strong>The</strong> plaintiff isn’t seeking<br />

monetary damages,only to stop<br />

the program. Judge Meyer said<br />

he would issue a ruling on the<br />

case from the bench Monday<br />

morning.<br />

then went on to author two<br />

books, “In the Kitchen with<br />

Rosie: Oprah’s Favorite<br />

Recipes” and “<strong>The</strong> Healthy<br />

Kitchen.”<strong>The</strong> Encinitas resident<br />

said she has also done<br />

catering and now enjoys<br />

teaching classes and creating<br />

art such as mobiles made<br />

with found objects.<br />

“As an artist I use the<br />

creative process in the<br />

kitchen,” she said. “<strong>The</strong><br />

whole point is to use your<br />

imagination and create in the<br />

kitchen.<br />

It’s all about having a<br />

great time and messing<br />

things up.”<br />

Daley’s series ended<br />

June 28. Other cooking and<br />

healthy living classes continue<br />

at the Center for a<br />

Healthy Lifestyle. Visit centerforahealthylifestyle.com.


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will set yearly goals and<br />

review progress towards<br />

these goals midway through<br />

the year before raises are<br />

determined at the end of<br />

the year.<br />

Each position will have<br />

a set minimum and maximum<br />

salary range.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> talk is now<br />

focused on getting things<br />

done, as opposed to an<br />

across the board situation<br />

where you’re eligible for<br />

the same increase as a<br />

coworker who may not be at<br />

the same level of performance<br />

as you are,” said Julie<br />

Clark, the city’s human<br />

resources director.<br />

City Council allocated<br />

a 4 percent increase in the<br />

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reviews.<br />

<strong>The</strong> city spent almost<br />

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glad for the opportunity to<br />

contribute to the new<br />

employee evaluation and<br />

pay system, but are apprehensive<br />

about some<br />

changes.<br />

Of the Association’s 299<br />

active members, 201 voted<br />

in support of the new system<br />

while 20 members<br />

voted against it.<br />

Drew said that members<br />

were most concerned<br />

about funding for future<br />

salary adjustments and<br />

potential bias on employee<br />

reviews.<br />

“We got 4 percent this<br />

year (budgeted for raises),<br />

but another year it could be<br />

2 or 5 (percent), which does<br />

worry some members about<br />

whether it will be there in<br />

future years,” Drew said.<br />

“We just hope that if this<br />

(new pay system) is important<br />

to the City Council that<br />

they’ll continue to fund it.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> budget for pay raises<br />

will continue to be negotiated<br />

between City Council<br />

and the Association, regardless<br />

of the pay system,<br />

according to Clark.<br />

Employees also voiced<br />

concerns about the potential<br />

for subjectivity of performance<br />

reviews.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> system is really<br />

dependent on how well the<br />

supervisors evaluate the<br />

employees,” Drew said.<br />

Clark explained that<br />

the city is working to avoid<br />

any kind of bias by establishing<br />

clear performance<br />

criteria and having all<br />

reviews checked by department<br />

heads. Employees can<br />

also appeal their reviews to<br />

higher management.<br />

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PUBLIC NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE ADOPTION<br />

ORDINANCE 2013-03<br />

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of<br />

Encinitas will consider adoption of Ordinance 2013-03 entitled “AN<br />

ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENCINI-<br />

TAS, CALIFORNIA ADDING CHAPTER 9.45 TO THE ENCINITAS<br />

MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING TRANSIENT LODGING FACILI-<br />

TIES.” <strong>The</strong> proposed City transient lodging facilities ordinance will<br />

give Encinitas Sheriff deputies a tool to help manage the changing<br />

law enforcement climate in the County. <strong>The</strong> proposed ordinance<br />

focuses on lodging operators requiring valid identification from transient<br />

lodging guests, reporting minors to law enforcement, and making<br />

the lodging register available to law enforcement officers upon<br />

request.<br />

This ordinance was introduced on June 19, 2013.<br />

<strong>The</strong> City Council will consider adoption of Ordinance 2013-03 at its<br />

regular meeting to be held on July 10, 2013, commencing at 6:00<br />

P.M. in the City Council Chambers 505 South Vulcan Avenue. <strong>The</strong><br />

ordinance is on file in the office of the City Clerk, 505 South Vulcan<br />

Avenue and may be viewed between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00<br />

P.M. <strong>The</strong> City of Encinitas is an equal opportunity public entity and<br />

does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex,<br />

religion, age or disability in employment or the provision of service.<br />

Please notify the City Clerk as soon as possible before the meeting<br />

if disability accommodations are needed. /Kathy Hollywood, City<br />

Clerk.<br />

06/28/13 CN 15137<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE<br />

File No. 7233.24392 Title Order No.<br />

110573779 MIN No. APN 108-460-<br />

26-00 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT<br />

UNDER A DEED OF TRUST,<br />

DATED 09/21/05. 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 />

CEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU<br />

SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.<br />

A public auction sale to the<br />

highest bidder for cash, cashier’s<br />

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 §5102 to the<br />

Financial code and authorized to<br />

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,<br />

expressed or implied, regarding<br />

title, possession, or encumbrances,<br />

to satisfy the obligation secured by<br />

said Deed of Trust. <strong>The</strong> undersigned<br />

Trustee disclaims any liability<br />

for any incorrectness of the<br />

property address or other common<br />

designation, if any, shown herein.<br />

Trustor(s): STEVE M. NAKAI<br />

AND LUCIA ACOSTA-NAKAI,<br />

TRUSTEES OF THE NAKAI<br />

FAMILY 1996 TRUST, DATED<br />

MAY 2, 1996 Recorded: 09/26/05,<br />

as Instrument No. 2005-0828274<br />

and Modified by Agreement<br />

Recorded on 05/30/2007 as<br />

Instrument Number 2007-<br />

0363537,of Official Records of San<br />

Diego County, California. Date of<br />

Sale: 07/18/13 at 10:00 AM Place<br />

of Sale: On the grounds of the<br />

Scottish Rite Event Center, located<br />

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

San Diego, CA <strong>The</strong> purported<br />

property address is: 302 SHEILA<br />

LN, FALLBROOK, CA 92028-2665<br />

Assessors Parcel No. 108-460-26-00<br />

<strong>The</strong> total amount of the unpaid<br />

balance of the obligation secured<br />

by the property to be sold and<br />

reasonable estimated costs,<br />

expenses and advances at the time<br />

of the initial publication of the<br />

Notice of Sale is $528,863.45. If the<br />

sale is set aside for any reason, the<br />

purchaser at the sale shall be entitled<br />

only to a return of the deposit<br />

paid, plus interest. <strong>The</strong> purchaser<br />

shall have no further recourse<br />

against the beneficiary, the<br />

Trustor or the trustee.<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 />

CITY OF ENCINITAS<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 877-484-9942 or 800- 280-2832<br />

or visit this Internet Web site<br />

www.USA-Foreclosure.com or<br />

www.Auction.com using the file<br />

number assigned to this case<br />

7233.24392. 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 />

Date: June 24, 2013 NORTHWEST<br />

TRUSTEE SERVICES, INC., as<br />

Trustee<br />

Jeffrey Mosher,<br />

Authorized Signatory 1241 E. Dyer<br />

Road, Suite 250, Santa Ana, CA<br />

92705 866-387-6987 Sale Info<br />

website:<br />

www.USA-<br />

Foreclosure.com<br />

or<br />

www.Auction.com Automated<br />

Sales Line: 877-484-9942 or 800-<br />

280-2832 Reinstatement and Pay-<br />

Off Requests: 866-387-NWTS<br />

THIS OFFICE IS ATTEMPTING<br />

TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY<br />

INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL<br />

BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE<br />

FILE # 7233.24392 06/28/2013,<br />

07/05/2013, 07/12/2013 CN 15144<br />

Trustee Sale No. 23065CA Title<br />

Order No. 6663869 NOTICE OF<br />

TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN<br />

DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF<br />

TRUST DATED 10/20/2006.<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 PROCEEDINGS AGAINST<br />

YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A<br />

LAWYER. On 7/23/2013 at 10:00<br />

AM, MERIDIAN FORECLOSURE<br />

SERVICE f/k/a MTDS, INC., A<br />

CALIFORNIA CORPORATION<br />

DBA MERIDIAN TRUST DEED<br />

SERVICE as the duly appointed<br />

Trustee under and pursuant to<br />

Deed of Trust Recorded<br />

10/26/2006, Book , <strong>Page</strong> ,<br />

Instrument 2006-0761123 of official<br />

records in the Office of the<br />

Recorder of San Diego County,<br />

California, executed by: ROBIN<br />

ANBAR, A MARRIED WOMAN AS<br />

HER SOLE AND SEPARATE<br />

PROPERTY as Trustor, MORT-<br />

GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA-<br />

TION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMI-<br />

NEE FOR RJS INC., DBA WEST<br />

COAST MORTGAGE, as<br />

Beneficiary, will sell at public auction<br />

sale to the highest bidder for<br />

cash, cashier's check drawn by a<br />

state or national bank, a cashier’s<br />

check drawn by a state or federal<br />

credit union, or a cashier’s 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. Sale will be held<br />

by the duly appointed trustee as<br />

shown below, of all right, title, and<br />

interest conveyed to and now held<br />

by the trustee in the hereinafter<br />

described property under and pursuant<br />

to the Deed of Trust. <strong>The</strong> sale<br />

will be made, but without convenant<br />

or warranty, expressed or<br />

implied, regarding title, possesssion,<br />

or encumbrances, to pay the<br />

remaining principal sum of the<br />

notes (s) secured by the Deed of<br />

Trust, interest thereon, estimated<br />

fees, charges and expenses of the<br />

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

time of the initial publication of<br />

the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated<br />

to be set forth below. <strong>The</strong><br />

amount may be greater on the day<br />

of sale. Place of Sale: At the<br />

entrance to the East County<br />

Regional Center by statue, 250 E.<br />

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

LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING<br />

CITY COUNCIL<br />

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

505 South Vulcan Avenue<br />

Encinitas, CA 92024<br />

THE CITY OF ENCINITAS IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PUBLIC<br />

ENTITY AND DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF<br />

RACE, COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX, RELIGION, AGE OR<br />

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

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

ITIES ACT/SECTION 504 REHABILATION ACT OF 1973, IF YOU<br />

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

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

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

July 10, 2013 at 6:00 P.M., or as soon as possible thereafter, by the<br />

Encinitas City Council to discuss the following item of the City of<br />

Encinitas:<br />

PERMIT NUMBER: 11627-VA<br />

APPLICANT: IN-N-OUT BURGER<br />

OWNER: CITY OF ENCINITAS<br />

LOCATION: ADJACENT TO 130 CALLE MAGDALENA<br />

DESCRIPTION:<br />

Public hearing for a vacation of a portion of the right of way adjacent<br />

to 130 Calle Magdalena; Permit No. 11627-VA<br />

<strong>The</strong> vacation of a portion of the right of way adjacent to 130<br />

Calle Magdalena will be considered by the City Council pursuant<br />

to City of Encinitas Municipal Code Section 15.16, and<br />

Streets and Highway Code Section 8330. <strong>The</strong> City Council will<br />

hear this vacation request on Wednesday, July 10, 2013. Any<br />

questions, please contact the City Clerk at (760) 633 -2601.<br />

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

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

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

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

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

For further information, or to review this application prior to the hearing,<br />

contact Steve Nowak at (760) 633-2867 or the Engineering<br />

Services Department, 505 South Vulcan Avenue, Encinitas, CA<br />

92024 at (760) 633-2770.<br />

06/21/13, 06/28/13 CN 15101<br />

Description: As more fully<br />

described in said Deed of Trust <strong>The</strong><br />

street address and other common<br />

designation of the real property<br />

purported as: 1819 AUTUMN<br />

PLACE , ENCINITAS, CA 92024<br />

APN Number: 257-321-29-00<br />

Amount of unpaid balance and<br />

other charges:$557,756.13 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 the<br />

property itself. Placing the highest<br />

bid at 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 />

may be postponed one or more<br />

times by the mortgagee, beneficiary,<br />

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

Section 2924g of the California<br />

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

information about trustee sale<br />

postponements be made available<br />

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

to those not present at the<br />

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

your sale date has been postponed,<br />

and, if applicable, the rescheduled<br />

time and date for the sale of this<br />

property, you may call (714) 573-<br />

1965 or visit this Internet Web site<br />

www. Priorityposting.com, using<br />

the file number assigned to this<br />

case 23065CA. Information about<br />

postponements that are very short<br />

in duration or that occur close in<br />

time to the scheduled sale may not<br />

immediately be reflected in the<br />

telephone information or on the<br />

Internet Web site. In addition, the<br />

borrower on the loan shall be sent<br />

a written notice if the sale has<br />

been postponed for at least ten<br />

(10) business days. <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 street address and other common<br />

designation, if any, shown<br />

herein. <strong>The</strong> property heretofore<br />

described is being sold “as is”.<br />

DATE: 6/26/2013 MERIDIAN<br />

FORECLOSURE SERVICE f/k/a<br />

MTDS, INC., A CALIFORNIA COR-<br />

PORATION DBA MERIDIAN<br />

TRUST DEED SERVICE 3 SAN<br />

JOAQUIN PLAZA, SUITE 215,<br />

NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660<br />

Sales Line: (714) 573-1965 OR<br />

(702) 586-4500 JESSE J. FERNAN-<br />

DEZ, PUBLICATION LEAD<br />

MERIDIAN FORECLOSURE SER-<br />

VICE IS ASSISTING THE BENEFI-<br />

CIARY TO COLLECT A DEBT<br />

CITY OF ENCINITAS<br />

ENGINEERING SERVICES<br />

DEPARTMENT<br />

AND ANY INFORMATION<br />

OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR<br />

THAT PURPOSE. P1047255 6/28,<br />

7/5, 07/12/2013 CN 15142<br />

Trustee Sale # CA0161237 Loan#<br />

DAVIS Order # 4323638 NOTICE<br />

OF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE<br />

IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF<br />

TRUST DATED 08/11/2007.<br />

UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO<br />

PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT<br />

MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC<br />

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

NATION OF THE NATURE OF<br />

THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST<br />

YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A<br />

LAWYER. On 07/19/2013 at<br />

10:00AM, DOVE CANYON HOLD-<br />

INGS. INC., A CALIFORNIA COR-<br />

PORATION as the duly appointed<br />

Substituted Trustee under and pursuant<br />

to Deed of Trust recorded on<br />

08/16/2007 as Document No. 2007-<br />

0547431 of official records in the<br />

Office of the Recorder of San<br />

Diego County, CALIFORNIA, executed<br />

by, PHILLIP J. DAVIS AND<br />

NANCY D. DAVIS. HUSBAND AND<br />

WIFE AS COMMUNITY PROPER-<br />

TY, as Trustor, THE WILLIAM G.<br />

JOINER TRUST DATED 2/6/02,<br />

WILLIAM G. JOINER AS<br />

TRUSTEE, 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 by<br />

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:<br />

THE ENTRANCE TO THE EAST<br />

COUNTY REGIONAL CENTER<br />

BY STATUE 250 E. MAIN STREET<br />

EL CAJON, CA <strong>The</strong> property<br />

heretofore described is being sold<br />

lias is". All right, title and interest<br />

conveyed to and now held by it<br />

under said Deed of Trust in the<br />

property situated in said County<br />

and State describing the land<br />

therein: APN # 102-600-42-00 AS<br />

MORE FULLY DESCRIBED ON<br />

SAID DEED OF TRUST AND ALL<br />

RELATED LOAN DOCUMENTS<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: 1466 RIVERVIEW<br />

DRIVE, FALLBROOK, CA 92028<br />

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

any liability for any incorrectness<br />

of the street address and other<br />

common designation, if any, shown<br />

herein. Said sale will be made, 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 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 obligation secured by the property<br />

to be sold and reasonable estimated<br />

costs, expenses and<br />

advances at the time of the initial<br />

publication of the Notice of<br />

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING AND PENDING ACTION ON ADMINISTRATIVE<br />

APPLICATIONS AND COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMITS<br />

THE CITY OF ENCINITAS IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PUBLIC ENTITY AND DOES NOT DISCRIM-<br />

INATE ON THE BASIS OF RACE, COLOR, ETHNIC ORIGIN, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX, RELIGION,<br />

VETERANS STATUS OR PHYSICAL OR MENTAL DISABILITY IN EMPLOYMENT OR THE PROVISION<br />

OF SERVICE. IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT/SECTION 504<br />

REHABILITATION ACT OF 1973, IF YOU NEED SPECIAL ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN THESE<br />

MEETINGS, PLEASE CONTACT THE PLANNING AND BUILDING DEPARTMENT AT (760) 633-2710.<br />

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

Administrative Applications. Item Nos. 1, 2 and 3 require an Administrative Hearing. <strong>The</strong> application<br />

submittals are available for review and comment during regular business hours, 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM<br />

Monday through Friday. City Hall is closed alternate Fridays (7/5, 7/21, etc.) and will be closed<br />

Thursday, July 4, 2013 in observance of Independence Day.<br />

A minimum 10-calendar-day review period has been established for the following applications:<br />

1. CASE NUMBER: 13-070 MIN/CDP<br />

FILING DATE: April 29, 2013<br />

APPLICANT: Lobster West, Inc.<br />

LOCATION: 765 S. <strong>Coast</strong> Highway 101, Ste H104<br />

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: <strong>The</strong> applicant requests approval of a Minor Use Permit and <strong>Coast</strong>al<br />

Development Permit to allow for beer and wine alcohol sales onsite. <strong>The</strong> site is located within the<br />

Downtown Commercial Mixed 1 (D-CM-1) zone, within the Old Encinitas Community area of the City of<br />

Encinitas (APN: 258-121-32).<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: <strong>The</strong> project has been determined to be exempt from environmental review<br />

pursuant to Section 15301 of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines. Section<br />

15301 exempts the operation, repair, maintenance, permitting, leasing, licensing, or minor alterations of<br />

existing public or private structures, involving no expansion of use beyond that existing.<br />

2. CASE NUMBER: 13-053 MINMOD/CDP<br />

FILING DATE: April 8, 2013<br />

APPLICANT: Nikolas Capetanakis<br />

LOCATION: 535 Encinitas Blvd., Suite 120<br />

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: <strong>The</strong> applicant requests approval of a Minor Use Permit Modification and<br />

<strong>Coast</strong>al Development Permit to allow a “Medical/Dental Office” designation within the subject suite. <strong>The</strong><br />

subject use also proposes modifying the existing parking study approved as part of Case No. 11-128<br />

MIN/CDP. <strong>The</strong> project site is located in the Business Park (BP) Zone within the Old Encinitas Community<br />

area of the City of Encinitas (APN: 258-121-32).<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: <strong>The</strong> project is exempt from environmental review pursuant to California<br />

Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines Section 15301(a), which exempts interior or exterior alterations<br />

involving such things as interior partitions, plumbing, and electrical conveyances.<br />

3. CASE NUMBER: 13-055 MIN/CDP<br />

FILING DATE: April 9, 2013<br />

APPLICANT: Kaito, Inc.<br />

LOCATION: 130 North El Camino Real, Suite A<br />

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: A request for a Minor Use Permit and <strong>Coast</strong>al Development Permit to allow<br />

beer and wine sales for onsite consumption in association with an existing food-serving establishment<br />

(Katio) for property located at 130 North El Camino Real, Suite A (APN 259-121-34) in the General<br />

Commercial (GC) zone of the community of New Encinitas and in the <strong>Coast</strong>al Zone.<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: <strong>The</strong> project has been determined to be exempt from environmental review<br />

pursuant to Section 15301 of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines, which<br />

exempts the permitting of existing facilities that involve negligible or no expansion of the existing use.<br />

PUBLIC HEARING: Monday, July 8, 2013 at 5:00 p.m., to be held at the Planning and Building<br />

Department for Item Nos. 1 and 2, Lilac Room, 505 South Vulcan Ave., Encinitas.<br />

PRIOR TO OR AT THE HEARING TO BE HELD AT 5:00 PM ON MONDAY, JULY 8, 2013, FOR ITEM<br />

NOS. 1, 2 AND 3 ANY INTERESTED PERSON MAY REVIEW THE APPLICATION AND PRESENT<br />

TESTIMONY, ORALLY OR IN WRITING, TO THE PLANNING AND BUILDING DEPARTMENT. WRIT-<br />

TEN TESTIMONY IS PREFERRED IN ORDER TO HAVE A RECORD OF THE COMMENTS<br />

RECEIVED.<br />

If additional information is not required, the Planning and Building Department will render determinations<br />

on the applications, pursuant to Section 2.28.090 of the City of Encinitas Municipal Code, after the close<br />

of the review periods. Appeals of the Department’s determinations, accompanied by the appropriate filing<br />

fee, may be filed within 15 calendar days for Items 1, 2 and 3 from the dates of the determinations.<br />

Appeals will be considered by the City Council pursuant to Chapter 1.12 of the Municipal Code. Any filing<br />

of an appeal will suspend the appealed action as well as any processing of permits in reliance thereon<br />

in accordance with Encinitas Municipal Code Section 1.12.020(D)(1) until such time as an action is<br />

taken on the appeal.<br />

Item Nos. 1, 2, and 3 are located within the <strong>Coast</strong>al Zone and require issuance of regular <strong>Coast</strong>al<br />

Development Permit. <strong>The</strong> actions of the Planning and Building Director on Item Nos. 1, 2 and 3<br />

may not be appealed to the California <strong>Coast</strong>al Commission.<br />

Under California Government Code Sec. 65009, if you challenge the nature of the proposed actions in<br />

court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised regarding the matter<br />

described in this notice or written correspondence delivered to the City at or prior to the date and time<br />

of the determination.<br />

For further information on Items 1 and 2, contact Todd Mierau, Associate Planner, at (760) 633-2693,<br />

or tmierau@encinitasca.gov; on Item 3, contact J. Dichoso, Associate Planner, at (760) 633-2681 or jdichoso@encinitasca.gov;<br />

or the Planning and Building Department, 505 S. Vulcan Avenue, Encinitas, CA<br />

92024 at (760) 633-2710 or planning@encinitasca.gov.<br />

06/28/13 CN 15138<br />

Trustee's Sale is: $451,023.20 (estimated<br />

amount). Accrued interest<br />

and additional advances, if any,<br />

will increase this figure prior to<br />

sale. If the Trustee is unable to convey<br />

title for any reason, the successful<br />

bidder's sole and exclusive<br />

City of Encinitas<br />

Planning and Building Department<br />

remedy shall be the return of<br />

monies paid to the Trustee and the<br />

successful bidder shall have no further<br />

recourse. <strong>The</strong> Beneficiary<br />

under said 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> undersigned<br />

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 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 <strong>The</strong> sale<br />

date shown on this Notice of Sale<br />

may be postponed one or more<br />

times by the Mortgagee,<br />

Beneficiary, Trustee, or a court,<br />

pursuant to Section 2924g of the<br />

California Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law<br />

requires that information about<br />

Trustee Sale postponements be<br />

made available to you and to the<br />

public, as a courtesy to those not<br />

present at the sale. If you wish to<br />

learn whether your sale date has<br />

been postponed, and, if applicable,<br />

the rescheduled time and date for<br />

the sale of this property, you may<br />

call Priority Posting and<br />

Publishing at 714-573-1965 for<br />

information regarding the<br />

Trustee's Sale or visit the Internet<br />

Web site address on the previous<br />

page for information regarding the<br />

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

number assigned to this case,<br />

CA0161237. 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 />

Date: 6/24/2013 DOVE CANYON<br />

HOLDINGS, INC., A CALIFORNIA<br />

CORPORATION, as Trustee<br />

TRUSTEE CORPS, as Agent for<br />

the Trustee By: Matthew Kelley,<br />

Trustee Sales Officer TRUSTEE<br />

CORPS 17100 Gillette Ave, Irvine,<br />

CA 92614 FOR SALE INFORMA-<br />

TION CONTACT: (714)573-1965,<br />

(949) 252-8300 or www.priorityposting.com<br />

FOR REINSTATE-<br />

MENT / PAY OFF REQUESTS<br />

CONTACT: (949) 252-8300<br />

RPReguests@trusteecorps.com<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. P1047253 6/28,<br />

7/5, 07/12/2013 CN 15140<br />

Trustee Sale No. 12-519379 PHH<br />

Title Order No. 120382958-CA-MAI<br />

APN 165-062-34-00 NOTICE OF<br />

TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN<br />

DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF<br />

TRUST DATED 01/10/07. 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 />

INGS AGAINST YOU, YOU<br />

SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.<br />

On 07/18/13 at 10:00 am, Aztec<br />

Foreclosure Corporation as the<br />

duly appointed Trustee under and<br />

pursuant to the power of sale contained<br />

in that certain Deed of Trust<br />

executed by Gary L Scott and<br />

Susan D Scott, as Trustor(s), in<br />

favor of Mortgage Electronic<br />

Registration Systems, Inc., solely<br />

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From <strong>Page</strong> A21<br />

as Nominee for E-Loan, Inc., as<br />

Beneficiary, Recorded on 01/17/07<br />

in Instrument No. 2007-0033055 of<br />

official records in the Office of the<br />

county recorder of SAN DIEGO<br />

County, California; E-Loan Inc., as<br />

the current 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 by<br />

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 the<br />

entrance to the East County<br />

Regional Center by statue, 250 E.<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 County, California described<br />

as: 3073 SONJA COURT, OCEAN-<br />

SIDE, CA 92056 <strong>The</strong> property<br />

heretofore described is being sold<br />

“as is”. <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 />

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 />

said Deed of Trust, with interest<br />

thereon, as provided in said<br />

note(s), advances, if any, under the<br />

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

fees, charges and expenses of<br />

the Trustee and of the trusts created<br />

by said Deed of Trust, to-wit:<br />

$445,346.93 (Estimated) Accrued<br />

interest and additional advances, if<br />

any, will increase this figure prior<br />

to sale. <strong>The</strong> undersigned caused<br />

said Notice of Default and Election<br />

to Sell to be recorded in the county<br />

where the real property is located<br />

and more than three months have<br />

elapsed since such recordation. <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. <strong>The</strong> property heretofore<br />

described is being sold “as is”.<br />

DATE: 6-18-13 Elaine Malone<br />

Assistant Secretary & Assistant<br />

Vice President Aztec Foreclosure<br />

Corporation 6 Venture, Suite 305<br />

Irvine, CA 92618 Phone: (877) 257-<br />

0717 or (602) 638-5700 Fax: (602)<br />

638-5748 www.aztectrustee.com<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 or visit this Internet Web site,<br />

using the file number assigned to<br />

this case 12-519379. 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 />

Call 714-573-1965<br />

http://www.Priorityposting.com Or<br />

Aztec Foreclosure Corporation<br />

(877) 257-0717<br />

www.aztectrustee.com P1046342<br />

6/28, 7/5, 07/12/2013 CN 15134<br />

APN: 157-040-52-28 TS No:<br />

CA05000747-13-1 TO No: 1405499<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE<br />

YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A<br />

DEED OF TRUST DATED October<br />

27, 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 July<br />

19, 2013 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 November 7, 2006 as<br />

Instrument No. 2006-0791565 of<br />

official records in the Office of the<br />

Recorder of San Diego County,<br />

California, executed by WALID E<br />

ROMAYA, AND MARCELLA<br />

ROMAYA, HUSBAND AND WIFE<br />

AS COMMUNITY PROPERTY, as<br />

Trustor(s), in favor of COUNTRY-<br />

WIDE BANK, N.A. as Lender and<br />

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG-<br />

ISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as<br />

nominee for Lender, its successors<br />

and/or assigns, WILL SELL AT<br />

PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH-<br />

EST BIDDER, in lawful money of<br />

the United States, all payable at<br />

the time of sale, that certain property<br />

situated in said County,<br />

California describing the land<br />

therein as: AS MORE FULLY<br />

DESCRIBED IN SAID DEED OF<br />

TRUST <strong>The</strong> property heretofore<br />

described is being sold "as is". <strong>The</strong><br />

street address and other common<br />

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

described above is purported<br />

to be: 5021 LOS MORROS WAY<br />

UNIT 34, OCEANSIDE, CA 92057-<br />

3732 <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 />

$237,528.87 (Estimated), provided,<br />

however, prepayment premiums,<br />

accrued interest and advances will<br />

increase this figure prior to sale.<br />

Beneficiary`s bid at said sale may<br />

include all or part of said amount.<br />

In addition to cash, the Trustee will<br />

accept a cashier`s check drawn on a<br />

state or national bank, a check<br />

drawn by a state or federal credit<br />

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

or federal savings and loan association,<br />

savings association or savings<br />

bank specified in Section 5102 of<br />

the California Financial Code and<br />

authorized to do business in<br />

California, or other such funds as<br />

may be acceptable to the Trustee.<br />

In the event tender other than cash<br />

is accepted, the Trustee may withhold<br />

the issuance of the Trustee`s<br />

Deed Upon Sale until funds<br />

become available to the payee or<br />

endorsee as a matter of right. <strong>The</strong><br />

property offered for sale excludes<br />

all funds held on account by the<br />

property receiver, if applicable. If<br />

the Trustee is unable to convey<br />

title for any reason, the successful<br />

bidder`s sole and exclusive remedy<br />

shall be the return of monies paid<br />

to the Trustee and the successful<br />

bidder shall have no further<br />

recourse. Notice to Potential<br />

Bidders If you are considering bidding<br />

on this property lien, you<br />

should understand that there are<br />

risks involved in bidding at a<br />

Trustee auction. You will be bidding<br />

on a lien, not on the property<br />

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

Trustee auction does not automatically<br />

entitle you to free and clear<br />

ownership of the property. You<br />

should also be aware that the lien<br />

being auctioned off may be a junior<br />

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

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

be responsible for paying off all<br />

liens senior to the lien being auctioned<br />

off, before you can receive<br />

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

encouraged to investigate the existence,<br />

priority, and size of outstanding<br />

liens that may exist on<br />

this property by contacting the<br />

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

insurance company, either of which<br />

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

If you consult either of<br />

these resources, you should be<br />

aware that the same Lender may<br />

hold more than one mortgage or<br />

Deed of Trust on the property.<br />

Notice to Property Owner <strong>The</strong> sale<br />

date shown on this Notice of Sale<br />

may be postponed one or more<br />

times by the Mortgagee,<br />

Beneficiary, Trustee, or a court,<br />

pursuant to Section 2924g of the<br />

California Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law<br />

requires that information about<br />

Trustee Sale postponements be<br />

made available to you and to the<br />

public, as a courtesy to those not<br />

present at the sale. If you wish to<br />

learn whether your sale date has<br />

been postponed, and, if applicable,<br />

the rescheduled time and date for<br />

the sale of this property, you may<br />

call Priority Posting and<br />

Publishing at 714-573-1965 for<br />

information regarding the<br />

Trustee's Sale or visit the Internet<br />

Web site address on the previous<br />

page for information regarding the<br />

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

number assigned to this case,<br />

CA05000747-13-1. Information<br />

about postponements that are very<br />

short in duration or that occur<br />

close in time to the scheduled sale<br />

may not immediately be reflected<br />

in the telephone information or on<br />

the Internet Web site. <strong>The</strong> best<br />

way to verify postponement information<br />

is to attend the scheduled<br />

sale. Date: June 17, 2013<br />

TRUSTEE CORPS TS No.<br />

CA05000747-13-1 17100 Gillette<br />

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

Joseph Barragan, Authorized<br />

Signatory SALE INFORMATION<br />

CAN BE OBTAINED ON LINE AT<br />

www.priorityposting.com FOR<br />

AUTOMATED SALES INFORMA-<br />

TION PLEASE CALL: Priority<br />

Posting and Publishing at 714-573-<br />

1965 TRUSTEE CORPS MAY BE<br />

ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR<br />

ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A<br />

DEBT. ANY INFORMATION<br />

OBTAINED MAY BE USED FOR<br />

THAT PURPOSE. P1046111 6/28,<br />

7/5, 07/12/2013 CN 15132<br />

Trustee Sale No. 260570CA Loan<br />

No. 5303354350 Title Order No.<br />

1387265 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S<br />

SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT<br />

UNDER A DEED OF TRUST<br />

DATED 12/7/2005. UNLESS YOU<br />

TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT<br />

YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE<br />

SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU<br />

NEED AN EXPLANATION OF<br />

THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-<br />

INGS AGAINST YOU, YOU<br />

SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.<br />

On 7/19/2013 at 10:00 AM, CALI-<br />

FORNIA RECONVEYANCE COM-<br />

PANY as the duly appointed<br />

Trustee under and pursuant to<br />

Deed of Trust Recorded<br />

12/09/2005, Book , <strong>Page</strong> ,<br />

Instrument 2005-1062842, of official<br />

records in the Office of the<br />

Recorder of SAN DIEGO County,<br />

California, executed by: JOSEPH<br />

E. TAIT AND DENISE P. TAIT,<br />

HUSBAND AND WIFE, as Trustor,<br />

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG-<br />

ISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC.<br />

(MERS) ACTING SOLELY AS<br />

NOMINEE FOR LENDER, SIER-<br />

RA PACIFIC MORTGAGE COMPA-<br />

NY, INC., ITS SUCCESSORS AND<br />

ASSIGNS., as Beneficiary, will sell<br />

at public auction sale to the highest<br />

bidder for cash, cashier's check<br />

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

a cashier’s check drawn by a state<br />

or federal credit union, or a<br />

cashier’s check drawn by a state or<br />

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. Sale<br />

will be held by the duly appointed<br />

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

title, and interest conveyed to and<br />

now held by the trustee in the<br />

hereinafter described property<br />

under and pursuant to the Deed of<br />

Trust. <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, interest thereon, estimated<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. Place of Sale: AT THE<br />

ENTRANCE TO THE EAST COUN-<br />

TY REGIONAL CENTER BY<br />

STATUE, 250 EAST MAIN<br />

STREET, EL CAJON, CA Legal<br />

Description: LOT 39 IN THE CITY<br />

OF OCEANSIDE, COUNTY OF<br />

SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFOR-<br />

NIA, AS SHOWN ON MAP NO.<br />

14252, FILED JULY 31, 2001 IN<br />

THE OFFICE OF THE SAN DIEGO<br />

COUNTY RECORDER. Amount of<br />

unpaid balance and other charges:<br />

$631,437.15 (estimated) Street<br />

address and other common designation<br />

of the real property: 536<br />

BLUE JAY COURT OCEANSIDE,<br />

CA 92054 APN Number: 146-350-<br />

08-00 <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. <strong>The</strong> property heretofore<br />

described is being sold "as is".<br />

In compliance with California Civil<br />

Code 2923.5(c) the mortgagee,<br />

trustee, beneficiary, or authorized<br />

agent declares: that it has contacted<br />

the borrower(s) to assess their<br />

financial situation and to explore<br />

options to avoid foreclosure; or<br />

that it has made efforts to contact<br />

the borrower(s) to assess their<br />

financial situation and to explore<br />

options to avoid foreclosure by one<br />

of the following methods: by telephone;<br />

by United States mail;<br />

either 1st class or certified; by<br />

overnight delivery; by personal<br />

delivery; by e-mail; by face to face<br />

meeting. DATE: 6/24/2013 CALI-<br />

FORNIA RECONVEYANCE COM-<br />

PANY, as Trustee RIKKI JACOBS,<br />

ASSISTANT SECRETARY CALI-<br />

FORNIA RECONVEYANCE COM-<br />

PANY IS A DEBT COLLECTOR<br />

ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A<br />

DEBT. ANY INFORMATION<br />

OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR<br />

THAT PURPOSE. California<br />

Reconveyance Company 9200<br />

Oakdale Avenue Mail Stop: CA2-<br />

4379 Chatsworth, CA 91311 800-<br />

892-6902 For Sales Information:<br />

www.lpsasap.com or 1-714-730-<br />

2727 www.priorityposting.com or 1-<br />

714-573-1965 www.auction.com or<br />

1-800-280-2832 NOTICE TO<br />

POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are<br />

considering bidding on this property<br />

lien, you should understand that<br />

there are risks involved in bidding<br />

at a trustee auction. You will be<br />

bidding on a lien, not on the property<br />

itself. Placing the highest bid<br />

at a trustee auction does not automatically<br />

entitle you to free and<br />

clear ownership of the property.<br />

You should also be aware that the<br />

lien being auctioned off may be a<br />

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

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

may be responsible for paying off<br />

all liens senior to the lien being<br />

auctioned off, before you can<br />

receive clear title to the property.<br />

You are encouraged to investigate<br />

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

outstanding liens that may exist on<br />

this property by contacting the<br />

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

insurance company, either of which<br />

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

can be obtained from one<br />

of the following three companies:<br />

LPS Agency Sales & Posting at<br />

(714) 730-2727, or visit the Internet<br />

Web site www.lpsasap.com<br />

(Registration required to search<br />

for sale information) or Priority<br />

Posting & Publishing at (714) 573-<br />

1965 or visit the Internet Web site<br />

www.priorityposting.com (Click on<br />

the link for “Advanced Search” to<br />

search for sale information), or<br />

auction.com at 1-800-280-2832 or<br />

visit the Internet Web site<br />

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

Trustee Sale No. shown above.<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. P1045604 6/28,<br />

7/5, 07/12/2013<br />

CN 15131<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TS<br />

No. CA-12-531975-JP Order No.:<br />

1310748 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT<br />

UNDER A DEED OF TRUST<br />

DATED 2/16/2005. UNLESS YOU<br />

TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT<br />

YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE<br />

SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU<br />

NEED AN EXPLANATION OF<br />

THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-<br />

ING AGAINST YOU, YOU<br />

SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.<br />

A public auction sale to the highest<br />

bidder for cash, cashier's check<br />

drawn on a state or national bank,<br />

check drawn by state or 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): JERRY W. MAR-<br />

TINEZ, A SINGLE MAN Recorded:<br />

3/1/2005 as Instrument No. 2005-<br />

0167445 of Official Records in the<br />

office of the Recorder of SAN<br />

DIEGO County, California; Date of<br />

Sale: 7/26/2013 at 9:00 AM Place of<br />

Sale: At the Sheraton San Diego<br />

Hotel & Marina, 1380 Harbor<br />

Island Drive, San Diego, CA 92101,<br />

in the Auction.com Room Amount<br />

of unpaid balance and other<br />

charges: $307,719.34 <strong>The</strong> purported<br />

property address is: 309 SKY<br />

VISTA WAY, FALLBROOK, CA<br />

92028 Assessor’s Parcel No.: 105-<br />

421-13-00 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL<br />

BIDDERS: If you are considering<br />

bidding on this property lien, you<br />

should understand that there are<br />

risks involved in bidding at a<br />

trustee auction. You will be bidding<br />

on a lien, not on the property<br />

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

trustee auction does not automatically<br />

entitle you to free and clear<br />

ownership of the property. You<br />

should also be aware that the lien<br />

being auctioned off may be a junior<br />

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

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

be responsible for paying off all<br />

liens senior to the lien being auctioned<br />

off, before you can receive<br />

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

encouraged to investigate the existence,<br />

priority, and size of outstanding<br />

liens that may exist on<br />

this property by contacting the<br />

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

insurance company, either of which<br />

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

If you consult either of<br />

these resources, you should be<br />

aware that the same lender may<br />

hold more than one mortgage or<br />

deed of trust on the property.<br />

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER:<br />

<strong>The</strong> sale date shown on this notice<br />

of sale may be postponed one or<br />

more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary,<br />

trustee, or a court, pursuant<br />

to Section 2924g of the<br />

California Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law<br />

requires that information about<br />

trustee sale postponements be<br />

made available to you and to the<br />

public, as a courtesy to those not<br />

present at the sale. If you wish to<br />

learn whether your 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 />

531975-JP . Information about<br />

postponements that are very short<br />

in duration or that occur close in<br />

time to the scheduled sale may not<br />

immediately be reflected in the<br />

telephone information or on the<br />

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

verify postponement information<br />

is to attend the scheduled sale. <strong>The</strong><br />

undersigned Trustee disclaims any<br />

liability for any incorrectness of<br />

the property address or other common<br />

designation, if any, shown<br />

herein. If no street address or other<br />

common designation is shown,<br />

directions to the location of the<br />

property may be obtained by sending<br />

a written request to the beneficiary<br />

within 10 days of the date of<br />

first publication of this Notice of<br />

Sale. If the Trustee is unable to<br />

convey title for any reason, the successful<br />

bidder's sole and exclusive<br />

remedy shall be the return of<br />

monies paid to the Trustee, and the<br />

successful bidder shall have no further<br />

recourse. If the sale is set<br />

aside for any reason, the Purchaser<br />

at the sale shall be entitled only to<br />

a return of the deposit paid. <strong>The</strong><br />

Purchaser shall have no further<br />

recourse against the Mortgagor,<br />

the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s<br />

Attorney. If you have previously<br />

been discharged through bankruptcy,<br />

you may have been released<br />

of personal liability for this loan in<br />

which case this letter is intended<br />

to exercise the note holders right’s<br />

against the real property only. As<br />

required by law, you are hereby<br />

notified that a negative credit<br />

report reflecting on your credit<br />

record may be submitted to a credit<br />

report agency if you fail to fulfill<br />

the terms of your credit obligations.<br />

THIS OFFICE IS ATTEMPT-<br />

ING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND<br />

ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED<br />

WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-<br />

POSE. Date: Quality Loan Service<br />

Corporation 2141 5th Avenue San<br />

Diego, CA 92101 619-645-7711 For<br />

NON SALE information only Sale<br />

Line: 800-280-2832 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 />

531975-JP IDSPub #0052098<br />

6/28/2013 7/5/2013 7/12/2013<br />

CN 15130<br />

Trustee Sale No. LSE-122367-CA-4<br />

Loan No: Surfers Point APN 216-<br />

042-11-00 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S<br />

SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT<br />

UNDER A LEASEHOLD DEED OF<br />

TRUST AND SECURITY AGREE-<br />

MENT DATED MAY 21, 2007.<br />

UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO<br />

PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT<br />

MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC<br />

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

NATION OF THE NATURE OF<br />

THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST<br />

YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A<br />

LAWYER. On July 16, 2013, at<br />

10:00 AM, at the entrance to the<br />

East County Regional Center by<br />

statue, 250 E. Main Street, El<br />

Cajon, California 92020, Fidelity<br />

National Title Company dba<br />

Fidelity National Default Services,<br />

as the duly appointed Trustee,<br />

under and pursuant to the power of<br />

sale contained in that certain<br />

Leasehold Deed of Trust and<br />

Security Agreement, recorded on<br />

May 21, 2007, as Instrument No.<br />

2007-0342597 in the Official<br />

Records in the Office of the<br />

Recorder of San Diego County,<br />

California, executed by Surfer`s<br />

Point LLC, a California limited liability<br />

company, as Trustor, in favor<br />

of Kennedy Funding, Inc., a New<br />

Jersey corporation, as Beneficiary,<br />

WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION<br />

TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, in<br />

lawful money of the United States,<br />

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

certain property situated in said<br />

County, California describing the<br />

land therein as: AS MORE PAR-<br />

TICULARLY DESCRIBED IN<br />

EXHIBIT “A” ATTACHED HERE-<br />

TO AND MADE A PART HEREOF.<br />

Exhibit “A” T.S. No.: LSE-122367-<br />

CA-4 Loan No.: Surfers Point THE<br />

LAND REFERRED TO HEREIN<br />

BELOW IS SITUATED IN THE<br />

COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE<br />

OF CALIFORNIA, AND IS<br />

DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: A<br />

PORTION OF THE SOUTHEAST<br />

QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST<br />

QUARTER OF SECTION 33,<br />

TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH, RANGE 4<br />

WEST, SAN BERNARDINO<br />

MERIDIAN, IN THE CITY OF<br />

ENCINITAS, COUNTY OF SAN<br />

DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA,<br />

BEING A PORTION OF THE<br />

WESTERLY 50.00 FEET MEA-<br />

SURED AT RIGHT ANGLES OF<br />

THE 200.00 FOOT RIGHT-OF-WAY<br />

OF A.T.&S.F.R.R., MORE PARTIC-<br />

ULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOL-<br />

LOWS: COMMENCING AT THE<br />

INTERSECTION OF THE WEST-<br />

ERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY OF THE<br />

A.T.&S.F.R.R. AND THE NORTH-<br />

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JUNE 28, 2013<br />

OCEANSIDE<br />

CONTINUED FROM A4<br />

work. Dykes got 6,000 less<br />

votes than Corso.<br />

All three endorsed<br />

Propositions E (vacancy<br />

decontrol) and F (charter<br />

amendments) in the June<br />

election.<br />

Both failed miserably.<br />

When the three pulled<br />

the ultimate power grab and<br />

took away many of the<br />

mayor’s appointment powers<br />

and gave it to themselves,<br />

they said they had a mandate<br />

since there were three<br />

of them, and that meant<br />

they represented the will of<br />

the people.<br />

<strong>The</strong> trio’s support of<br />

failed causes and poor showings<br />

at the polls does not<br />

seem to indicate any kind of<br />

voter mandate.<br />

Of course, it matters<br />

who else is out there that<br />

could give the incumbents a<br />

run for their money. Some<br />

insiders have said that Corso<br />

may try again. And then you<br />

have Jane Cinciarelli-<br />

Brunst, a 30-year employee<br />

of the city of Oceanside who<br />

was urged to run last year<br />

but decided against it at the<br />

last minute.<br />

She has deep roots in<br />

Oceanside and has all the<br />

charm and warmth that<br />

Felien lacks.<br />

She could be the charming<br />

and classy antidote to a<br />

council known for its harsh<br />

infighting.<br />

It is doubtful that Dykes<br />

will run again. After all, if he<br />

runs he would assuredly<br />

take votes away from either<br />

Kern or Felien and they<br />

don’t want that. Especially if<br />

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it is a close race.<br />

Oceanside born and raised, Ken<br />

Leighton writes columns for <strong>The</strong><br />

<strong>Coast</strong> <strong>News</strong>, the San Diego Reader<br />

and is an Oceanside business owner.<br />

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B<br />

JUNE 28,<br />

2013<br />

SECTION<br />

JEAN<br />

GILLETTE<br />

Small Talk<br />

Knowledge<br />

that’s worth<br />

passing on<br />

As my home remodel<br />

draws to a close, I find I not<br />

only gained a gorgeous granite<br />

counter top, I gained wisdom.<strong>The</strong><br />

renovation of three<br />

bathrooms and my kitchen<br />

has taught me many things I<br />

will carry through life and<br />

pass on to my children.<br />

<strong>The</strong> list of newfound<br />

knowledge includes:<br />

1. Doing dishes in the<br />

shower and watching TV on<br />

the futon in the guest room is<br />

not the same as camping out<br />

but it’s close enough.<br />

2. When doing dishes<br />

in the shower, never wear<br />

long pants…or shoes. Naked<br />

is best.<br />

3. Love your garbage<br />

disposal every day. If you<br />

think your trash stinks now,<br />

try putting all your food<br />

scraps in it.<br />

4. You are a creature of<br />

habit and will continue to<br />

head for the kitchen for two<br />

full weeks after there is no<br />

sink or refrigerator there.<br />

5. You actually have a<br />

“Spidey” sense for when the<br />

refrigerator gets unplugged.<br />

6. Any day without a<br />

new layer of drywall dust is a<br />

good day.<br />

7. You can manage<br />

very well without one-third of<br />

the stuff you have in your<br />

kitchen cabinets.<br />

8. Throwing out congealed<br />

spices and almost<br />

empty bottles of god-knowswhat<br />

is very therapeutic.<br />

9. It’s great to use your<br />

grill when you have no stove.<br />

It is not great to clean the<br />

grill when you have no<br />

kitchen sink.<br />

10. Few things are as<br />

much fun as knocking out a<br />

TURN TO SMALL TALK ON B15<br />

SUPERMOON OVER SAN DIEGO<br />

Photographer Daniel Knighton captures last weekend’s supermoon phenomenon on Sunday as it peeks out from behind some<br />

nighttime clouds over San Diego. <strong>The</strong> supermoon event June 22 and June 23 was the closest encounter between the Earth<br />

and the moon. <strong>The</strong> moon won’t be as close again until August 2014. Photo by Daniel Knighton<br />

TURN TO NONPROFITS ON B15<br />

Yoga workshops target girls for empowerment<br />

By Lillian Cox<br />

DEL MAR — Saree<br />

Zweifel was a young teacher in<br />

Milwaukee, Wisc. when she<br />

first became aware of the<br />

importance of teaching young<br />

women how to make positive<br />

lifestyle choices and to encourage<br />

one another.<br />

“Guys will ‘high five’ each<br />

other, but girls don’t know what<br />

to do with feelings of envy,” she<br />

explained. “<strong>The</strong>y have a natural<br />

sense of jealousy and competitiveness.<br />

Even among<br />

friend groups, they can be<br />

nasty to each other.”<br />

Zweifel started a running<br />

club on Friday mornings before<br />

school to provide an opportunity<br />

to discuss how the girls could<br />

become more supportive of<br />

each other. <strong>The</strong> experience<br />

evolved into circuit training<br />

and yoga.When Zweifel moved<br />

to San Diego in 2008 she began<br />

teaching in the afterschool program<br />

at <strong>The</strong> Child’s Primary<br />

School in Clairemont with a<br />

program that connected yoga<br />

with writing and the school’s<br />

TURN TO WORKSHOPS ON B15<br />

Nonprofits<br />

merge in<br />

N.County<br />

By Promise Yee<br />

COAST CITIES — Two<br />

nonprofits, Interfaith<br />

Community Services headquartered<br />

in Escondido, and<br />

the Encinitas Community<br />

Resource Center, have begun<br />

the process to merge agencies<br />

to better serve those in need<br />

in North County.<br />

“Together we will<br />

improve and expand services<br />

and save overhead costs,”<br />

Richard Batt, Interfaith<br />

Community Services CEO,<br />

said. “Individually we are<br />

strong and combined we will<br />

be extraordinary.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> nonprofits provide<br />

help with food, housing, social<br />

services, employment services,<br />

childcare, senior services,<br />

Saree Zweifel is a former elementary and middle school teacher who founded Girls on Target, which integrates circuit training and exercise with<br />

yoga. “Every girl deserves to feel beautiful, powerful, capable and confident,” she said. “My hope is that Girls On Target can help young women<br />

along the path to all they deserve.” Courtesy photo


B2 THE COAST NEWS<br />

JUNE 28, 2013<br />

FLYING TO<br />

FREEDOM<br />

As a 25-year-old<br />

behind the Iron<br />

Curtain, Frank Iszak<br />

made a daring escape<br />

By Tony Cagala<br />

RANCHO SANTA FE —<br />

“Freedom,” Frank Iszak said. It<br />

was the one word used most in<br />

the headlines emblazoned<br />

across the front pages of newspapers<br />

describing what it was<br />

he and six others were after<br />

when they hijacked a commercial<br />

airliner, flying it out from<br />

behind the Iron Curtain in a<br />

daring escape more than 50<br />

years ago.<br />

And the papers couldn’t<br />

have been more right in the<br />

use of that word, Iszak said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> slight figure, whose<br />

face is now brushed with a<br />

mustache and salt and pepper<br />

stubble, peered out from eyes<br />

half-hidden by squinting eyelids.<br />

As a fresh-faced 25-yearold,<br />

Iszak and six others ranging<br />

in age from 19 to 25 sought<br />

their chance to escape the<br />

Communist country of<br />

Hungary. If they failed, they<br />

knew they would be killed.<br />

At 82, he carries with him<br />

the memories of being what he<br />

called a “slave” for 25 years in<br />

his native Hungary.<br />

Those memories were<br />

finally put to the page in his<br />

memoir, “Free for All to<br />

Freedom.”<br />

“<strong>The</strong> past is always with<br />

me,” Iszak said in his quiet and<br />

somewhat faraway voice.<br />

“It’s very hard to forget.”<br />

But the time was right to<br />

begin his book because now, he<br />

said, he’s getting to the “sunset”<br />

of his days. “I felt that it’s<br />

time to make this memoir, so<br />

maybe somebody can learn.<br />

Certainly, people enjoy reading<br />

it. It’s full of cliffhangers.”<br />

On that day, Friday, July<br />

13, 1956, Iszak said goodbye to<br />

his parents and told them he<br />

would be home for Christmas.<br />

He knew he wouldn’t.<br />

That was the last time he<br />

ever saw them, he said.<br />

Frank Iszak’s daring escape to freedom from behind the Iron Curtain in a hijacked Hungarian commercial airliner<br />

is captured in his memoir, “Free for All to Freedom.” He hopes that it will someday become a movie.<br />

Photo by Tony Cagala<br />

To this day, he still doesn’t<br />

know what happened to his<br />

mother and father.<br />

Some people who were<br />

alive at the time, told him that<br />

his father was severely beaten,<br />

he explained. Others, he<br />

added, told him that nothing<br />

had happened to them.<br />

Iszak returned to face his<br />

past on three occasions once<br />

the Communist regime had<br />

collapsed, he said. In 2006, on<br />

the 50th anniversary of his<br />

escape, Iszak was invited back<br />

to Hungary to receive honors<br />

from parliament.<br />

<strong>The</strong> plane was flown by<br />

one of Iszak’s associates,<br />

George, whom he credits in the<br />

book for saving his life. “Had it<br />

LA COSTA — In addition<br />

to its fresh local produce, artisans,<br />

flowers, baked goods<br />

and other food offerings, La<br />

Costa Canyon Farmers<br />

Market, at 1 Maverick<br />

Way/Camino de los Coches<br />

not been for him, this book<br />

would never have been written.<br />

Dead men don’t write<br />

books,” he writes on the dedication<br />

page.<br />

A news report from the<br />

New York Times tells of how<br />

the seven students subdued<br />

the plane’s crew, including a<br />

secret policeman.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n, flying the plane as<br />

best as possible, and without<br />

any communications or radio<br />

they managed to land at a halffinished<br />

NATO airfield about<br />

80 miles from the<br />

Czechoslovakian border, Iszak<br />

explained.<br />

<strong>The</strong> plane and all on<br />

board had made it to West<br />

Germany, where Iszak and the<br />

six others requested asylum.<br />

<strong>The</strong> remaining crew and<br />

passengers returned to<br />

Hungary.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> sight of the Jeep<br />

with the stars and stripes, it<br />

was indescribable,” Iszak said.<br />

“Every time I get very emotional<br />

and I can’t even think<br />

about it,” he said.<br />

Life for Iszak following<br />

the hijacking has been, he said,<br />

a “roller coaster.”<br />

“I tried many things.<br />

Some of them I succeeded,<br />

some of them I failed.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> freedom he had in<br />

U.S. gave him a lot of ups and<br />

downs, he explained.<br />

For several years during<br />

the ‘60s, Iszak toured the U.S.<br />

across from Stagecoach Park,<br />

is becoming a weekly community<br />

gathering spot with its<br />

special events.<br />

Free events such as<br />

morning yoga, book-signings,<br />

exercise sessions, farm-totable<br />

breakfast sampling and<br />

local chef visits are sweetening<br />

the summer.<br />

<strong>The</strong> La Costa Canyon<br />

Farmers Market is held each<br />

Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2<br />

p.m. in the parking lot of La<br />

Costa Canyon High School.<br />

Upcoming events<br />

include:<br />

— June 29, 9 a.m. Start<br />

your weekend with a 3-mile<br />

run/bike/walk route through<br />

the La Costa Canyon area.<br />

Bikers meet-up for a one- to<br />

two-hour bike ride or choose<br />

15-, 25- and 40-mile biking<br />

options.<br />

All riders must have helmet,<br />

bike and all safety gear.<br />

Participants under 18 must<br />

have adult sign a waiver provided<br />

by exercise leaders.<br />

— July 6, 9 a.m., enjoy a<br />

free stretch, tone and<br />

telling his story, but, when<br />

flights began being hijacked at<br />

a more regular rate, he stopped<br />

talking about it because of the<br />

negative connotations being<br />

associated with it.<br />

On being accepted by the<br />

United States, he made a<br />

promise that he would pay<br />

back that debt of receiving his<br />

freedom.<br />

It took him several years<br />

to fulfill his promise — 40 to 50<br />

years later — he said, but did<br />

so through his yoga teachings<br />

and his Silver Age Yoga outreach<br />

program that provides<br />

free yoga classes to seniors<br />

worldwide.<br />

Each day he can still be<br />

found teaching yoga, mostly to<br />

private classes at his Rhythm<br />

Yoga and Dance Studio in<br />

Rancho Santa Fe with his third<br />

wife Serpil.<br />

At other times Iszak continues<br />

work as a private investigator.<br />

A movie is in the works for<br />

Iszak, the development phase<br />

has been completed and he’s<br />

looking to begin raising funds<br />

for the film’s production.<br />

He still gives talks on<br />

occasion, his latest at the<br />

Rancho Santa Fe Library June<br />

27.<br />

His hopes for the book:<br />

“I’d like to have it on the bestseller<br />

list eventually,” he said.<br />

But he’s not worried about<br />

money.<br />

He wants people to like<br />

the book, mostly.<br />

“Life is, at this time, it’s<br />

really a different proposition<br />

than it was 50 years ago...what<br />

do I need money for?<br />

“Other than paying my<br />

mortgage, driving my car, feeding<br />

my face and do some good<br />

to the people who are around<br />

La Costa farmers market adds to the fun<br />

strengthen class led by personal<br />

trainer Alex Spratt on<br />

the grassy area in front of the<br />

La Costa Canyon High School<br />

parking lot. Participants<br />

under 18 must have adult sign<br />

a waiver provided by instructor.<br />

Residents not only get<br />

farm-to-table freshness, but<br />

can support their local school,<br />

as half of the market’s proceeds<br />

benefit LCCHS visual<br />

and performing arts department.<br />

La Costa Canyon High<br />

School is located just off<br />

Camino de los Coches off<br />

Rancho Santa Fe Road.<br />

Interested vendors, contact<br />

Market Manager Raquel<br />

Pena at (858) 922-5135 or stop<br />

by the market and ask for<br />

Raquel. Visit the La Costa<br />

Canyon Facebook page for<br />

more information.


JUNE 28, 2013<br />

by CHUCK<br />

SHEPHERD<br />

ODD<br />

FILES<br />

Eye Opener<br />

Chengdu, China, barber<br />

Liu Deyuan, 53, is one<br />

of the few who still provide<br />

traditional “eye-shaving,”<br />

in which he holds the<br />

eye open and runs a razor<br />

across the lids’ inner surfaces.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n, using a thin<br />

metal rod with a round tip,<br />

he gently massages the<br />

inside of each lid. Liu told<br />

a reporter for the<br />

Chengdu Business Daily<br />

in April that he had never<br />

had an accident (though<br />

the reporter apparently<br />

could not be enticed to<br />

experience the treatment<br />

himself, preferring merely<br />

to observe), and a highly<br />

satisfied customer reported<br />

afterward that his eyes<br />

felt “moist” and his vision<br />

“clearer.”<br />

A local hospital official<br />

said eye-shaving can<br />

scrape away scar tissue<br />

and stimulate the eyes to<br />

lubricate the eye sockets.<br />

Cultural Diversity<br />

One of April’s most<br />

popular Internet images<br />

consisted of face shots of<br />

the current 20 contestants<br />

for Miss South Korea —<br />

revealing that all 20<br />

appeared eerily similar,<br />

and Westernized.<br />

Commented one website,<br />

“Korea’s plastic surgery<br />

mayhem is finally converging<br />

on the same face.”<br />

Wrote a South Korean<br />

commenter, “Girls here<br />

consider eye surgery just<br />

like using makeup.” Wrote<br />

another, “I loved this<br />

episode of the Twilight<br />

Zone.” <strong>The</strong> country has<br />

the highest rate of cosmetic<br />

surgery per capita in<br />

the world.<br />

Michinoku Farm of<br />

Tokyo finally agreed in<br />

May to withdraw its whale<br />

meat dog chews, but only<br />

after angering environmentalists<br />

for having<br />

favored the country’s pampered<br />

canines over endangered<br />

North Atlantic fin<br />

whales, which were the<br />

source of the chews.<br />

<strong>The</strong> meat was purchased<br />

from Iceland,<br />

which openly defies the<br />

international moratorium<br />

on whale meat. (Japan<br />

officially disagrees with<br />

world consensus on which<br />

species are endangered.)<br />

A marriage-encouraging<br />

initiative in the<br />

Sehore district of India’s<br />

Madhya Pradesh state<br />

awards gifts and financial<br />

assistance to couples<br />

agreeing to wed in mass<br />

ceremonies, but the country<br />

also suffers from a<br />

notorious toilet shortage.<br />

Consequently, the district<br />

announced in May that to<br />

qualify for the government<br />

benefits, the groom<br />

must submit to officials a<br />

photo of himself beside<br />

his own toilet to prove<br />

that he and his wife will<br />

have home sanitation.<br />

Questionable<br />

Judgments<br />

Local Governments at<br />

Work: (1) Washington,<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

Photo contest connects community through arts<br />

By Promise Yee<br />

OCEANSIDE — Aaron<br />

Checkwood’s offbeat photos<br />

that pay tribute to Oceanside<br />

locals, landscape and surf<br />

inspired the My Oceanside<br />

Photo Contest hosted by the<br />

Oceanside Public Library.<br />

Checkwood’s My<br />

Oceanside photo exhibit was<br />

displayed at the California<br />

Surf Museum in June 2012.<br />

<strong>The</strong> library bought the<br />

entire exhibit and displayed it<br />

at the Civic Center Library in<br />

late 2012. Checkwood attended<br />

the opening and said he<br />

was grateful the library purchased<br />

his work as a collection.<br />

This year the library<br />

decided to host a photo contest<br />

and make My Oceanside<br />

the contest theme.<br />

Professional and amateur<br />

photographers were asked to<br />

submit images that illustrated<br />

what Oceanside meant to<br />

them.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Checkwood show<br />

opened my eyes,” said<br />

Jennelise Hafen, the library<br />

professional assistant who<br />

spearheaded the photo contest.<br />

“I wanted to give the<br />

public an opportunity to<br />

express how they saw<br />

Oceanside.”<br />

“<strong>The</strong> role of the library is<br />

changing,” Hafen added. “We<br />

want to build community<br />

through artwork and different<br />

programs.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> photo contest drew<br />

50 entries. <strong>The</strong> top 15 were<br />

recognized June 21 as contest<br />

winners and will be on display<br />

at the Civic Center<br />

Library<br />

alongside<br />

Checkwood’s photos through<br />

July.<br />

Winning photos captured<br />

beach scenes and sunsets.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are also unique winning<br />

photos of a weathered<br />

trailer, the underside of the<br />

Oceanside celebrates<br />

its 125-year history<br />

OCEANSIDE —<br />

Oceanside is hosting its 125th<br />

anniversary and will mark the<br />

occasion with a number of<br />

events this summer. With the<br />

official anniversary date on<br />

July 3, the schedule of events<br />

will take place primarily during<br />

the week of July 4 and<br />

include concerts, a parade, a<br />

street market and fireworks.<br />

Throughout the year, a special<br />

booth showcasing the city’s<br />

colorful history in photos will<br />

be on display at Oceanside’s<br />

weekly daytime and sunset<br />

street market. And, all summer<br />

long, visitors can meet on<br />

the second Saturday of each<br />

month for Oceanside<br />

Historical Society’s complimentary<br />

guided Downtown<br />

History Walks.<br />

“Oceanside has such a<br />

rich, interesting history as a<br />

seaside getaway, a celebrity<br />

escape and a gateway<br />

between Los Angeles and San<br />

Diego,” said Leslee Gaul, of<br />

Visit Oceanside. “Our goal is<br />

to have both visitors and locals<br />

share in the celebration of this<br />

milestone and gain a deeper<br />

appreciation for Oceanside’s<br />

place in San Diego’s history.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> current calendar of<br />

anniversary events includes:<br />

— June 29: 125th<br />

anniversary Freedom Day<br />

Dan Wyman describes his winning photo as a “a colorful day with a lot of people.” <strong>The</strong> 15 winning photos are<br />

on display at the Civic Center Library through July. Photo by Promise Yee<br />

Parade through downtown, 10<br />

a.m. to noon. Live concert, outdoor<br />

pier beach amphitheater,<br />

5 p.m. Movie screening of<br />

“Bring It On” (filmed in<br />

Oceanside), at the pier beach<br />

amphitheater at dusk.<br />

— July 3: Anniversary<br />

proclamation, Civic Center<br />

Plaza, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. 125th<br />

anniversary evening fireworks,<br />

9:15 p.m. El Corazon<br />

park, bounded by Rancho del<br />

Oro Drive, Oceanside<br />

Boulevard El Camino Real<br />

and Mesa Drive.<br />

— July 4: Special Star-<br />

Spangled Anniversary Sunset<br />

Market with children’s activities,<br />

live music, eats and 140<br />

vendors with products and<br />

produce, downtown<br />

Oceanside, 2 to 9:30 p.m.<br />

— July 7: Concert At<br />

Heritage Park from 4 to 6 p.m.<br />

In addition, Oceanside<br />

offers a second-Saturday, free<br />

guided Downtown History<br />

Walk at 9 a.m. from the<br />

Oceanside Civic Center<br />

Fountain at <strong>Coast</strong> Highway<br />

and Pier View Way.Walks take<br />

participants to historic homes,<br />

churches and banks, three<br />

Irving J. Gill buildings, the<br />

famed “Top Gun” house, the<br />

Oceanside Pier and bandshell<br />

and variety of other sites. <strong>The</strong><br />

tour takes about two hours.<br />

bridge that stretches over the<br />

San Luis Rey River, and a<br />

swampy paved streambed.<br />

Most of winning photos<br />

on display were printed and<br />

framed by the photographers.<br />

<strong>The</strong> winning photo by<br />

Dan Wyman was printed on<br />

canvas by the library and will<br />

be displayed annually as part<br />

of the My Oceanside exhibit<br />

along with Checkwood’s photographs<br />

and yearly contest<br />

winners.<br />

Wyman describes his<br />

photo as “a colorful day with<br />

a lot of people taken from the<br />

vantage point of the pier.”<br />

He shot the photo with a<br />

Sony Nex-3 camera and 35-<br />

105 mm Nikon lens. “I used<br />

an old manual lens on a modern<br />

camera,” he said.<br />

Another striking winning<br />

photo was a sun-drenched<br />

seaside building shot by Irv<br />

Lefberg. He said he has been<br />

taking photos of Oceanside<br />

for 10 years and selected the<br />

image from his archive.<br />

Lefberg’s photo was also<br />

taken from the Oceanside<br />

B3<br />

Pier. He used a Sony Alpha<br />

DSLR camera and 1855 wide<br />

lens.<br />

Both Wyman and<br />

Lefberg are retired and<br />

recently devoted themselves<br />

to being professional photographers.<br />

“I’ve been doing photography<br />

since I was a child,”<br />

Lefberg said. “I did it professionally<br />

in my spare time and<br />

now I do it full time.”<br />

Wyman focuses on<br />

wildlife and surfing photography.<br />

Lefberg specializes in<br />

photos of wildlife and urban<br />

landscapes. His exhibit Birds<br />

in Spirit is currently on display<br />

at the San Diego County<br />

Vista Branch Library through<br />

August.<br />

Hafen said Oceanside<br />

Public Library plans to continue<br />

the My Oceanside<br />

Photo Contest as a yearly<br />

event.<br />

“It’s a nice portrait of the<br />

city as a whole,” she said.<br />

Contest winners also<br />

include photographers Jana<br />

Ketchum, Kari Kirby, Marli<br />

Fannin, Rachelle Hoffman,<br />

Terry Brown, Tom Hilsee,<br />

Patrick Brady, Kenneth<br />

Immekus, Patrick Johansen,<br />

Kenn Jones and Cecelia Noel.<br />

Photos are on display at<br />

the Civic Center Library second<br />

floor atrium.<br />

Start your summer in Leucadia<br />

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

Leucadia 101 Main Street<br />

presents a community event;<br />

Summer Fun on the 101:<br />

Leucadia’s Music Festival on<br />

June 28 and 29.<br />

Summer Fun is a celebration<br />

of the cultural crossroads<br />

of music and surf, both a big<br />

part of Leucadia’s history.<br />

Festivities will kick off at 3<br />

p.m. June 28 with an art show<br />

by this year’s poster artist,<br />

Harry Daily at Ducky<br />

Waddle’s, 414 N. <strong>Coast</strong><br />

Highway 101.<br />

Amerikcan Bear, the Blue<br />

Moonies, Second Cousins and<br />

many more will kick out the<br />

jams in front of 454 Tattoo,<br />

Lou’s Records and Ducky<br />

Waddle’s.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is no fee for admission.<br />

On June 29, festivities<br />

start with the beach clean-up<br />

lead by Eco-rooted.org, combing<br />

from Moonlight Beach to<br />

Beacon’s Beach. <strong>The</strong> beach<br />

cleanup will end at Beacon’s, a<br />

short walk from the main<br />

event at Leucadia Roadside<br />

Park. Music will start at the<br />

park at noon and will continue<br />

until 7 p.m. with a surf movie<br />

screening at 9 p.m. Highlights<br />

will include Leucadia local<br />

and jazz guitar legend Peter<br />

Sprague with his Quintet,<br />

Leucadia’s favorite reggae<br />

rockers Shoreline Rootz and<br />

SD punk rockers Mrs.<br />

Magician. Surf movies by local<br />

filmakers Hayley Gordon and<br />

Korduroy.tv will be screened<br />

in the park after dark.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re will a beer garden<br />

featuring Firestone brews, and<br />

a raffle with prizes donated<br />

from local businesses. <strong>The</strong>re<br />

will be fun activities and giveaways<br />

for the youngsters. A<br />

percentage of the event’s proceeds<br />

will go to the Paul Ecke<br />

Central PTA for use toward<br />

music education programs.<br />

Leave your car at home<br />

and come by foot, bike, board<br />

or train to have your Summer<br />

Fun on the 101 with the whole<br />

family.<br />

Bring a beach chair and<br />

blanket, turn off your phone<br />

for a few hours and revel in the<br />

day.<br />

For more information, call<br />

(760) 436-2320 or visit leucadia101.com.<br />

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B4 THE COAST NEWS<br />

JUNE 28, 2013<br />

Hundreds welcome summer<br />

with food, wine and fun<br />

About 700 people sample food, wine and beer from area restaurateurs during Del Mar Village Association’s 18th annual Summer Solstice held<br />

June 20 at Powerhouse Park. Photos by Bianca Kaplanek<br />

By Bianca Kaplanek<br />

DEL MAR — More<br />

than 700 people sampled<br />

everything from a pomegranate<br />

rita and deviled<br />

egg puree to micro greens<br />

and Middle East Conflict<br />

at Del Mar Village<br />

Association’s 18th annual<br />

Summer Solstice held<br />

June 20 at Powerhouse<br />

Park.<br />

About two dozen<br />

chefs from area restaurants<br />

and representatives<br />

from local wineries and<br />

breweries provided tastings<br />

during the three-hour<br />

event held to kick off summer.<br />

Activities also included<br />

live music, feathered<br />

guests from Free Flight<br />

exotic bird sanctuary and<br />

a silent auction featuring<br />

vacation and spa packages,<br />

passes to the Del<br />

Mar Thoroughbred Club,<br />

overnight stays at area<br />

hotels, gift certificates to<br />

local restaurants, jewelry,<br />

artwork and a large red<br />

hat for opening day at the<br />

Del Mar Racetrack.<br />

All 700 tickets, at $65<br />

each, were sold out in<br />

advance. Proceeds support<br />

the DMVA’s downtown<br />

revitalization efforts.<br />

For the curious,<br />

Middle East Conflict is a<br />

pomegranate wine with<br />

cardamom pods and mint<br />

leaves.<br />

Poseidon owner Tom Ranglas tries the mussel ceviche prepared by Bratzo Basagoitia from Café Secret.<br />

Nate Andreozzi serves David Hackbart a sample from California Fruit<br />

Wine, whose offerings included Middle East Conflict, a pomegranate<br />

wine with cardamom pods and mint leaves.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Terry Hendrix<br />

experience<br />

CHRIS<br />

AHRENS<br />

Sea Notes<br />

I first became aware of<br />

Terry Hendrix after he was<br />

featured in Surfer Magazine<br />

for his radical surfboard<br />

design concepts.<br />

While my young mind<br />

was still unable to grasp the<br />

physics involved in Hendrix’s<br />

laws and theories, Hendrix,<br />

like his namesake, was living<br />

in an electronic world, while<br />

the rest of us were strumming<br />

dulcimers.<br />

He was a dedicated<br />

surfer, and a physics professor<br />

at Scripps, where he influenced<br />

other brilliant Ph.Ds<br />

like big-wave rider and Sealab<br />

pioneer, Dr. Ricky Grigg.<br />

But guys like Grigg and<br />

Hendrix lived in some mythological<br />

word to me. That was<br />

until the early ‘90s when I ran<br />

into Terry at Swami’s.<br />

It was a few years prior to<br />

online surf reports and if you<br />

visited Encinitas Surfboards,<br />

you could find Terry’s surf predictions<br />

for the week, posted<br />

on the shop’s front door.<br />

And, to this day, those<br />

were the most accurate predictions<br />

I ever saw.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were so reliable in<br />

part, because Hendrix knew<br />

the ocean and surfed hours<br />

before most of us got out of<br />

bed, riding his kneeboard<br />

with a strobe light attached to<br />

a helmet so other surfers<br />

could see him coming.<br />

Hendrix was a kneeboarder<br />

whose inventive surf<br />

craft had to be seen to be<br />

believed.<br />

His surfing revolved<br />

around maneuverability and<br />

speed. A wry sense of humor<br />

was displayed through a<br />

homemade poster he had<br />

taped to his truck where a<br />

longboarder was featured<br />

along with the words,<br />

“Caution, this vehicle makes<br />

wide turns.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> earlier I arrived at<br />

Swami’s the better chance I<br />

had of seeing Terry.<br />

I loved talking with him,<br />

but must admit he quickly lost<br />

me when speaking about the<br />

science of surfboard design<br />

and hydrodynamics.<br />

I am glad I’m not the only<br />

one who found myself nodding<br />

in agreement long after I<br />

had ceased to understand his<br />

pearls of wisdom.<br />

A gentle, generous soul, I<br />

think he believed we were all<br />

as smart as he was. In my opinion,<br />

few came close. That<br />

never bothered Hendrix; he<br />

enjoyed us dumb surfers.<br />

Terry’s longtime and<br />

equally brilliant friend, Carl<br />

Ekstrom, has many wonderful<br />

stories about his lifelong<br />

buddy.<br />

While some of them concern<br />

surfing, others do not.<br />

One story that tells nearly all<br />

you need to know about this<br />

genius concerns a “Popular<br />

Mechanics” glider contest.<br />

<strong>The</strong> rules were simple: the<br />

glider able to stay in the air<br />

the longest wins first place.<br />

Since there was no specification<br />

on how large the glider<br />

needed to be, Hendrix simply<br />

rubbed two paper towels<br />

together, placed the lint on a<br />

slide mount, and sent the<br />

result in as his entry.<br />

By the rules, Hendrix<br />

should have won, since those<br />

paper fragments will stay in<br />

the air forever. That was the<br />

Terry I knew, always playing<br />

by the rules, while still forging<br />

his own path.<br />

I got up early enough one<br />

morning to hit Swami’s just as<br />

Terry was coming up the stairs<br />

(it was getting light and he<br />

was out of there).<br />

<strong>The</strong> board beneath<br />

Terry’s arm caught my eye.<br />

Instead of fins there were two<br />

foils that looked like spoilers<br />

that are placed on racecars<br />

attached to the bottom. He<br />

asked me if I wanted to try the<br />

board, and it looked so extra<br />

terrestrial that I declined, letting<br />

narrow-minded conventional<br />

wisdom keep me safely<br />

on my conventional surfboard.<br />

Anyone that surfed<br />

Swami’s for any time will miss<br />

Terry.<br />

He was a quiet legend<br />

who always had time to talk<br />

surf with anyone interested.<br />

He made our lives so much<br />

better.<br />

A paddle-out memorial<br />

will be held at Swami’s for<br />

Terry Hendrix June 29 at 10<br />

a.m. All are invited.<br />

Only the most hardcore<br />

among us will have already<br />

memorialized their friend.<br />

Like everything Terry<br />

Hendrix was ever involved in,<br />

this will happen long before<br />

most people realize what’s up.<br />

Chris Ahrens is a surfer and author of<br />

four books on surfing. Email him at<br />

cahrens@coastnewsgroup.com.


JUNE 28, 2013<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

B5<br />

Village music<br />

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Jazz duo Mattson 2 closes out the evening, earning enthusiastic applause from the audience for their sizzling, rhythmic solos.<br />

Photos by Rachel Stine<br />

By Rachel Stine<br />

CARLSBAD —<br />

Celebrating its 10th<br />

anniversary season and<br />

highlighting its Kickstarter<br />

fundraising campaign, the<br />

Carlsbad Music Festival<br />

hosted a Village Walk of<br />

mini-music concerts by<br />

local artists on June 21.<br />

Singing, guitar strumming,<br />

plucks from South<br />

African mbiras, and other<br />

harmonious sounds floated<br />

throughout Carlsbad’s<br />

downtown area during the<br />

evening’s 44 performances<br />

by 30 different San Diego<br />

music groups.<br />

Specifically hosted on<br />

International Music Day,<br />

festival organizers aspired<br />

to sponsor musicians from a<br />

variety of global genres,<br />

said festival director Matt<br />

McBane.<br />

<strong>The</strong> free performances<br />

were held at venues<br />

throughout the Village,<br />

including Magee Park,<br />

Relm, and Boxd.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Village Walk also<br />

doubled as a fundraiser for<br />

the tenth annual Carlsbad<br />

Music Festival coming up<br />

on Sept. 20 through Sept.<br />

22.<br />

<strong>The</strong> weekend long festival<br />

will consist of some<br />

short live performances<br />

around the Village and feature<br />

full-length concerts<br />

during the evenings.<br />

“We’re trying to make<br />

the festival bigger than last<br />

year,” said Matt McBane<br />

executive director of the<br />

festival.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Carlsbad Music<br />

Festival has always relied<br />

on donations to cover its<br />

costs, which include artist<br />

and venue fees.<br />

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campaign through the website<br />

Kickstarter is meant to<br />

encourage the community<br />

to help fund the event,<br />

McBane said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> campaign is<br />

designed to raise $10,000 in<br />

30 days, beginning on June<br />

16 and ending July 17.<br />

So far the campaign<br />

raised over $1,500 in its<br />

first 10 days. Visit carlsbadmusicfestival.org<br />

for more<br />

information.<br />

Son de San Diego performs Son Jarocho-style singing, guitar playing, and dancing from Veracuz, Mexico.<br />

Berglind Tomasdottir plays her flute and<br />

sings at St. Michael’s By-the-Sea<br />

Episcopal Church chapel.<br />

Singer/songwriter Alan Land<br />

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the Carlsbad Chocolate Bar.<br />

Zimbeat’s Randy Griswold, left, and Garit Imhoff play South<br />

African music on traditional mbiras at the corner of State Street<br />

and Grand Avenue in the Village.<br />

Performing a violin solo, 4-yearold<br />

Cate Hassanein was the<br />

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Walk. She has been playing violin<br />

since she was 2-years-old at Villa<br />

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evening’s final set by Mattson 2<br />

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down and related fees to<br />

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JUNE 28, 2013<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

B7<br />

CAMP PENDLETON NEWS<br />

Vice President Biden visits children of fallen warriors<br />

By Cpl. Michael Iams<br />

CAMP PENDLETON —<br />

United States Vice President<br />

Joe Biden visited more than<br />

40 children with the Tragedy<br />

Assistance Program for<br />

Survivors at hanger 6 here<br />

during their 4-day Good Grief<br />

Camp out at Palomar<br />

Mountain, June 14.<br />

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brings children who have lost<br />

parents in combat together in<br />

an environment where everyone<br />

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other is going through and<br />

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children) are able to have fun<br />

and be around other children<br />

who have experienced the<br />

same feelings of loss.”<br />

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mentors visited the air station<br />

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pain of their loss,” said Lance<br />

Cpl. Omar Hawkins, a warehousemen<br />

with<br />

Vice President Joe Biden talks to the children of the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors and answers their questions at the air station during<br />

a four-day Good Grief Camp on June 14. Biden talked about his life experiences and about being the vice president and part of the military<br />

community. T.A.P.S. is a program to help children cope with the loss of a loved one who served in the military. Photo by Cpl. Michael Iams<br />

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their time of need.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> children and mentors<br />

received a surprise visit<br />

from Vice President Joe<br />

Biden and his family as they<br />

landed at Camp Pendleton in<br />

Air Force 2.<br />

“I just want to say how<br />

honored we are to be here,”<br />

said Dr. Jill Biden, wife of<br />

College students experience Navy, Marine training<br />

By Cpl. Sarah Wolff-Diaz<br />

CAMP PENDLETON —<br />

More than 500 students from<br />

colleges across the U.S. participated<br />

in the Career<br />

Orientation and Training for<br />

Midshipmen-West 2013 May<br />

28 through June 21.<br />

<strong>The</strong> program provides<br />

training during each week<br />

that is specific to the varying<br />

types of job fields that will be<br />

available to them as Navy and<br />

Marine Corps officers.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y get to experience<br />

everything the Marines and<br />

sailors do, whether it’s work-<br />

Midshipman 3rd Class Ty Gunnlaugsson adjusts an 81-millimeter mortar<br />

cannon during Marine Week of Career Orientation and Training for<br />

Midshipmen-West 2013 on June 12. Future officers from across the U.S.<br />

participated in the four-weeks of training designed to introduce them to<br />

career opportunities. Photo by Cpl. Sarah Wolff-Diaz<br />

ing on vehicles, running<br />

obstacle courses and having<br />

pugil stick matches or firing<br />

various weapon systems,”<br />

said Sgt. Jamie Rihn, a troop<br />

handler for Marine Week<br />

here.<br />

<strong>The</strong> four-week course is<br />

broken down into Surface<br />

Week, Submarine Week,<br />

Aviation Week and Marine<br />

Week and is designed to bring<br />

these aspiring officers together<br />

from 61 Naval Reserve<br />

Officers Training Corps units.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y solidify their<br />

choice of service, and figure<br />

out what (military occupation)<br />

specialty they might<br />

want to set their goals on and<br />

work toward as they finish up<br />

their college education,” said<br />

Col. Patrick Looney, professor<br />

of naval science at Virginia<br />

Military Institute and the officer<br />

in charge of the program.<br />

Much of the training the<br />

midshipmen receive during<br />

each week is about face-toface<br />

interaction and direct<br />

mentorship with senior enlisted<br />

and officers.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y get to see how the<br />

troop handlers, senior enlisted<br />

and officers work,” said<br />

Rihn. “<strong>The</strong>y also learn to be<br />

part of a team.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> level of mentorship<br />

the midshipmen receive at<br />

their schools depends on the<br />

number of students who are<br />

service members.<br />

“Our school doesn’t have<br />

a lot of (Marine Corps<br />

Enlisted Commissioning<br />

Educational Program students),<br />

so we don’t get to<br />

interact with any of the guys<br />

we’ll be leading in the<br />

future,” said Midshipman 3rd<br />

Class Christopher Hans, a student<br />

at the University of<br />

Arizona.<br />

During the program the<br />

midshipmen learn that the<br />

Marine Corps relies heavily<br />

on its staff noncommissioned<br />

officer leadership.<br />

“We teach them that officers<br />

rely on their staff NCOs<br />

to make it happen. <strong>The</strong>y have<br />

years of experience and it’s a<br />

combined effort that will<br />

make the success of the team<br />

and the success of the mission,”<br />

said Looney.<br />

<strong>The</strong> midshipmen have<br />

also learned from the handlers<br />

who were noncommissioned<br />

officers.<br />

“I learned that when you<br />

commission you’re not going<br />

to know everything and you’re<br />

going to have to rely on your<br />

(noncommissioned officers),”<br />

Hans said. “<strong>The</strong>y taught us<br />

that it’s important to show a<br />

lot of effort, be willing to put<br />

in the time, and you’ll learn to<br />

lead most effectively.”<br />

During each class’s weeklong<br />

training sessions, students<br />

are tested mentally,<br />

physically, and are faced with<br />

combat scenarios and events<br />

that temper their will and<br />

drive. With the completion of<br />

each week they come one step<br />

closer to their current goal of<br />

being Navy and Marine Corps<br />

officers.<br />

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“It’s important to be<br />

around people who understand<br />

what you’re going<br />

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that is what you find out here<br />

at this camp. I hope you find<br />

that there are a lot of kids<br />

who understand and be there<br />

for you.”<br />

Biden sat with the kids<br />

and answers their questions<br />

while they all ate ice cream.<br />

“I ask the vice president<br />

how many states he has been<br />

to,” said Lily Blish, an 8-yearold<br />

who lost her father to cancer<br />

seven years ago. “I would<br />

like to travel a lot like he<br />

does.”<br />

After talking with Biden,<br />

the children were able take a<br />

photo with him and get a tour<br />

of Air Force 2.<br />

“This is a once is a lifetime<br />

opportunity for the children<br />

to be able to meet with<br />

the vice president and ask<br />

him any question they want,”<br />

said Brad Gallup, a team grief<br />

facilitator with T.A.P.S. “This<br />

also let (the children) know<br />

they are still connected to the<br />

military community and how<br />

important they are.”<br />

Brig. Gen. Vincent A. Coglianese presents Staff Sgt. Cody<br />

A. Lefever with a trophy as an award for becoming the 2012<br />

Camp Pendleton Athletics male athlete of the year on June<br />

17. Lefever started training for the sport of powerlifting in<br />

the summer of 2011. Lefever is also an advocate for the<br />

sport of powerlifting, having helped train five lifters to compete,<br />

two of which already have competed, and three others<br />

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B8 THE COAST NEWS<br />

JUNE 28, 2013<br />

Goods and gadgets that make your travel easier<br />

E’LOUISE<br />

ONDASH<br />

Hit the Road<br />

In the constant pursuit<br />

of goods and gadgets that<br />

make travel easier and more<br />

fun, here are products I’ve<br />

discovered for you or your<br />

favorite gadabout:<br />

From eBags (ebags.com):<br />

It’s a beautiful thing,<br />

this Mother Lode TLS<br />

Weekender Convertible suitcase/backpack.<br />

This luggage<br />

deserves the extra time it<br />

takes to say its name. A marvel<br />

of engineering, it’ll take<br />

you a few go-rounds just to<br />

discover all its compartments,<br />

including the cleverly<br />

discrete place to store a<br />

laptop. Comes in eye-catching<br />

colors and features<br />

heavy-duty zippers.<br />

COAST CITIES —<br />

SANDAG is getting closer<br />

to launching new Bus Rapid<br />

Transit (BRT) Stations proposed<br />

in Downtown San<br />

RYAN SOLARSH<br />

Your Oceanside/Carlsbad<br />

Territory Manager<br />

Call Ryan for all your<br />

advertising needs.<br />

From eBags (ebags.com):<br />

If your itinerary calls<br />

for many stops, these packing<br />

cubes are a must.<br />

Underwear in one, blouses<br />

in another, and all those miscellaneous<br />

items that are<br />

usually stuffed into suitcase<br />

corners can go in a third.<br />

Mesh on top makes for easy<br />

identification of the contents.<br />

So what if your traveling<br />

buddies call you compulsive.<br />

While they’re suitcasediving<br />

for that particular<br />

shirt, you’ll know right<br />

where to go for yours. Each<br />

set includes three cubes.<br />

From Capturing Couture<br />

(capturingcouture.com):<br />

<strong>The</strong>se are practical, fun<br />

Diego.<br />

At a recent open house,<br />

interested stakeholders<br />

learned about the planned<br />

transit shelters, signage,<br />

760.436.9737 x102<br />

Rsolarsh@coastnewsgroup.com<br />

and fashionable straps for<br />

cameras, binoculars, key<br />

chains and guitars. Available<br />

in up to three dozen colors,<br />

patterns and fabrics with<br />

names like Ostrich Candy<br />

and Dakota Wheat. Sturdy<br />

straps allow equipment<br />

users to be hands-free, and<br />

unique colors and patterns<br />

will mean you are less likely<br />

to lose your equipment or<br />

leave it behind.<br />

From Badichi Belts<br />

(BadichiBelts.com):<br />

Get more bang for your<br />

buckle with these interchangeable<br />

belts and buckles.<br />

Great for the traveler<br />

who wants to go with minimal<br />

luggage but maintain<br />

maximum effect. Pack one<br />

belt and several interchangeable<br />

buckles so you<br />

can go fancy, plain and lightweight.<br />

More choices for<br />

mix-and-match than you’ll<br />

ever need in a lifetime.<br />

Rapid bus lines coming countywide<br />

and sidewalk improvements<br />

along the Broadway corridor.<br />

<strong>The</strong> draft environmental<br />

document for the project<br />

was released on June 10<br />

for a 30-day public comment<br />

period ending July 9.<br />

Two Rapid bus lines<br />

will begin serving San<br />

Diego County in 2014 in the<br />

Interstate 15 Corridor and<br />

in Mid-City.<br />

A third line for South<br />

County is proposed to begin<br />

service in 2015.<br />

All of these lines will<br />

terminate in downtown San<br />

Diego along the Broadway<br />

corridor.<br />

From Flat Out of Heels<br />

( f l a t o u t o f h e e l s . c o m ) :<br />

Hallelujah and high praise<br />

for the designers who came<br />

up with these fashionable<br />

shoes that don’t simultaneously<br />

torture. Even young<br />

feet will love these roll-up<br />

flats suitable for both dressy<br />

and casual couture. At<br />

$19.99 a pair, you can buy<br />

several (four pair weight<br />

less than a pound). Flying to<br />

Atlanta or Miami? Look for<br />

airport vending machines<br />

offering these easy-on-thefeet<br />

slippers.<br />

SARA<br />

NOEL<br />

Frugal Living<br />

Dear Sara: I got a wedding<br />

invitation in the mail this<br />

week with a note that cash or<br />

gift cards are preferred. Is this<br />

in poor taste? — C.M.,<br />

California<br />

Dear C.M.: Call me a traditionalist,<br />

but I think it is in<br />

poor taste. However, I am not<br />

at all surprised by these types<br />

of requests and am not offended<br />

by them. I have seen them<br />

on birthday invitations, too.<br />

Gifts are not an obligation and<br />

shouldn’t be mentioned in the<br />

invitation. <strong>The</strong>y’re voluntary<br />

and shouldn’t be expected. A<br />

family member or friend in<br />

the wedding party can share<br />

that the couple prefers cash if<br />

he or she is directly asked.<br />

Another option that’s more of<br />

a “meaningful gift” registry<br />

than what some might perceive<br />

as a “money grab” is<br />

rainfallofenvelopes.com. This<br />

site allows you to set up a registry<br />

that requests, gives and<br />

receives monetary gifts online.<br />

SHERYL DENT<br />

Classified & Online Advertising<br />

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From Majestic Drug Co,<br />

Inc. (majesticdrug.com):<br />

Keeping up with dental<br />

hygiene when you’re on the<br />

go can be clumsy. Proxi-Plus<br />

makes it possible. <strong>The</strong> all-inone<br />

tool has a little brush on<br />

one end and a flosser on the<br />

other, and is small, convenient<br />

and disposable. Pop a<br />

couple into your purse or<br />

pocket.<br />

Try a money registry<br />

But it is a fact that times<br />

have changed. Many couples<br />

are including notes in their<br />

invitations that request cash<br />

gifts, and more and more people<br />

are finding it perfectly<br />

acceptable. Instead of being<br />

offended or judgmental,<br />

remember as the gift-giver<br />

that whether there’s a request<br />

note or a gift registry, what you<br />

give is still up to you.<br />

Dear Sara: I don’t have<br />

curtains,but I want to keep my<br />

room as dark as possible for<br />

sleeping.White poster board is<br />

the only creative idea I can<br />

come up with, although it is<br />

not quite large enough for<br />

some of my windows. Any<br />

ideas? — M.L., email<br />

Dear M.L.: Thin<br />

Styrofoam insulation can be<br />

used.You can cover it with fabric<br />

if you don’t want it to look<br />

strange from the outside. You<br />

can get it with a foil coating.<br />

Some people use foil-covered<br />

cardboard, too. <strong>The</strong>re are vari-<br />

760.436.9737 x100<br />

sdent@coastnewsgroup.com<br />

From FinderCodes<br />

(findercodes.com):<br />

Losing luggage or any<br />

of those precious electronic<br />

items that we no longer can<br />

live without is not something<br />

we want to think about<br />

but must anticipate.<br />

FinderCodes’ Travel Lost &<br />

Found Kit helps unite finders<br />

and owners. Attach<br />

“smart tags” with QR (quick<br />

response) matrix codes to all<br />

your precious possessions.<br />

Each kit comes with two<br />

large tags with straps for<br />

luggage; one medium tag<br />

with a steel ring for cameras,<br />

backpacks and shoulder<br />

bags; and two adhesive<br />

tags for cell phones, e-readers,<br />

tablets and laptops.<br />

Owners register items and<br />

contact information online<br />

(it can always be updated),<br />

and finders scan tags with<br />

cell phones or go online.<br />

From StoreSMART<br />

(storesmart.com):<br />

Keep your passport safe<br />

from loss or pickpockets in<br />

this inexpensive holder. <strong>The</strong><br />

Passport Buddy hangs<br />

around your neck or can<br />

loop around purse or backpack.<br />

Made of durable vinyl<br />

and features heavy-duty, 36-<br />

inch lanyard and waterresistant<br />

zipper closure.<br />

StoreSMART also offers<br />

holders for IDs, maps and<br />

other important documents.<br />

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

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

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

ous blackout/darkening<br />

shades on the market.<br />

A sleep mask can be easier<br />

to manage. Tempur-Pedic<br />

offers a nice one. It’s not the<br />

cheapest, but it has an<br />

adjustable Velcro and elastic<br />

closure, and it contours to your<br />

face.<br />

Dear Sara: I am going<br />

back to college in the fall, and<br />

I want to be super-prepared. I<br />

have the summer off from<br />

work and would like to spend<br />

that time doing things that will<br />

reduce my home workload<br />

while I am in school next year.<br />

I figure the more prepared I<br />

am, the less money I will<br />

waste. I could use some ideas<br />

on where my focus should be.<br />

I already plan to cook and<br />

freeze meals, and I hope to<br />

have around 150 meals at least<br />

mostly prepared. We have two<br />

full-sized freezers,so I have the<br />

space for this. I only have one<br />

teenager at home at this point,<br />

and no little kids. I am feeling<br />

overwhelmed at what lies<br />

ahead, but I suspect once I<br />

start and get into a routine,<br />

that will change.<br />

Some things I have<br />

already thought of to get<br />

ahead:<br />

— Stock the pantry<br />

— Do any deep housecleaning<br />

that will be needed<br />

Sara Noel is the owner of Frugal<br />

Village (www.frugalvillage.com), a<br />

website that offers practical, moneysaving<br />

strategies for everyday living.<br />

To send tips, comments or questions,<br />

write to Sara Noel, c/o Universal<br />

Uclick, 1130 Walnut Street, Kansas<br />

City, MO, 64106, or e-mail<br />

sara@frugalvillage.com.


Legals 800<br />

Legals 800<br />

Legals 800<br />

Legals 800<br />

Legals 800<br />

Legals 800<br />

Legals 800<br />

WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY OF<br />

LA COSTA AVENUE (HAVING A<br />

HALF RIGHT-OF-WAY WIDTH OF<br />

30 FEET) AS SHOWN ON<br />

RECORD OF SURVEY MAP NO.<br />

16291, RECORDED AUGUST 6,<br />

1999 AS FILE NO. 1999-545048;<br />

THENCE ALONG SAID WESTER-<br />

LY RIGHT-OF-WAY OF THE<br />

A.T.&S.F.R.R NORTH 15°01’18"<br />

WEST 20.33 FEET TO A LINE<br />

PARALLEL WITH AND DISTANT<br />

49.00 FEET NORTHWESTERLY,<br />

MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES<br />

FROM THE CENTERLINE OF LA<br />

COSTA AVENUE AS SHOWN ON<br />

SAID RECORD OF SURVEY<br />

BEING THE TRUE POINT OF<br />

BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINU-<br />

ING ALONG SAID WESTERLY<br />

RIGHT-OF-WAY OF THE<br />

A.T.&S.F.R.R.<br />

NORTH 15°01'18'<br />

WEST 339.61 FEET TO THE<br />

NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF<br />

SAID SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF<br />

THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF<br />

SECTION 33; THENCE LEAVING<br />

SAID WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY<br />

OF A.T.&S.F.R.R. ALONG SAID<br />

NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF THE<br />

SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF<br />

SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SEC-<br />

TION 33 NORTH 67°27'12" EAST<br />

50.43 FEET; THENCE LEAVING<br />

SAID NORTHWESTERLY LINE<br />

SOUTH 15°01’18" EAST 327.16<br />

FEET PARALLEL WITH AND DIS-<br />

TANT 50.00 FEET EASTERLY,<br />

MEASURE AT RIGHT ANGLES<br />

TO SAID WESTERLY LINE OF<br />

200.00 FOOT RIGHT-OF-WAY OF<br />

A.T.&S.F.R.R. TO A POINT DIS-<br />

TANT 49.00 FEET NORTHWEST-<br />

ERLY,<br />

MEASURED AT RIGHT<br />

ANGLES FROM THE CENTER-<br />

LINE OF LA COSTA AVENUE AS<br />

SHOWN ON SAID RECORD OF<br />

SURVEY MAP NO. 16291;<br />

THENCE ALONG SAID NORTH-<br />

WESTERLY<br />

RIGHT-OF-WAY<br />

SOUTH 54°07’00" WEST 53.51<br />

FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF<br />

BEGINNING. A.P.N. 216-042-11-00<br />

(AFFECTS THE HEREIN<br />

DESCRIBED PROPERTY WITH<br />

OTHER PROPERTY) NOTICE TO<br />

POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are<br />

considering bidding on this property<br />

lien, you should understand that<br />

there are risks involved in bidding<br />

at a trustee auction. You will be<br />

bidding on a lien, not on the property<br />

itself. Placing the highest bid<br />

at a trustee auction does not automatically<br />

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,<br />

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 714-573-1965 or visit this<br />

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

using the file number<br />

assigned to this case LSE-122367-<br />

CA-4. Information about postponements<br />

that are very short in duration<br />

or that occur close in time to<br />

the scheduled sale may not immediately<br />

be reflected in the telephone<br />

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 />

Beneficiary has elected and hereby<br />

elects to conduct a unified foreclosure<br />

sale pursuant to the provisions<br />

of California Commercial<br />

Code Section 9604(a)(1)(B) and to<br />

include in the nonjudicial foreclosure<br />

of the estate described in this<br />

Notice of Trustee's Sale all of the<br />

personal property and fixtures<br />

described in the Deed of Trust and<br />

in any other instruments in favor of<br />

Beneficiary,<br />

which property is<br />

more particularly described in<br />

Exhibit "B" hereto. Exhibit “B”<br />

T.S. No.: LSE-122367-CA-4 Loan<br />

No.: Surfers Point Capitalized<br />

terms not defined herein shall<br />

have the same meaning as those in<br />

the Leasehold Deed of Trust and<br />

Security Agreement dated May 21,<br />

2007 by Surfer’s Point LLC, a<br />

California limited liability company,<br />

as Trustor, in favor of Kennedy<br />

Funding, Inc., a New Jersey corporation,<br />

as Beneficiary. All the right,<br />

title and interest of the Trustor as<br />

Tenant under the Lease in and to<br />

the land lying in the streets and<br />

roads adjoining the Land or any<br />

part thereof; All of Trustor’s right,<br />

title and interest created under the<br />

Lease; All other, further or additional<br />

estates, rights, title or interests<br />

which may at any time be<br />

acquired by the Trustor by reason<br />

of amendments, modifications,<br />

supplements, extensions and<br />

renewals of the Lease (such Lease<br />

and all amendments,<br />

modifications,<br />

supplements, extensions and<br />

renewals thereof being hereinafter<br />

called the "Lease"); All rights and<br />

benefits of whatsoever nature<br />

derived or to be derived by the<br />

Trustor under or by, virtue of the<br />

Lease, including, without limitation,<br />

the right to exercise options,<br />

to give consents, and to receive<br />

monies payable to the landlord<br />

thereunder; All other leases, subleases<br />

and underlettings of the<br />

Premises, or any part thereof, now<br />

existing or hereafter entered into<br />

or assumed by the Trustor and all<br />

rights and benefits derived or to be<br />

derived by the Trustor therefrom,<br />

including without limitation, any<br />

security deposits made by the tenants<br />

thereunder; All right, title<br />

and interest of the Trustor as<br />

Tenant under the Lease in and to<br />

all buildings and improvements<br />

now situated on or hereafter to be<br />

erected on the Land (the<br />

“Improvements"), all machinery,<br />

apparatus, equipment, fittings, fixtures,<br />

furniture, furnishings and<br />

articles of personal property of<br />

every kind and nature whatsoever,<br />

now or hereafter located in the<br />

Improvements, or upon the<br />

Premises, or any part thereof and<br />

used or usable in connection with<br />

the present use of the<br />

Improvements or any other future<br />

occupancy or use of the<br />

Improvements (hereinafter called<br />

"Equipment" or "Accessories"),<br />

(the Improvements, the Land, the<br />

Equipment (or Accessories) and<br />

the Lease being collectively<br />

referred to as the "Premises" or<br />

the "Property"), including, but<br />

without limiting the generality of<br />

the foregoing, all heating, lighting,<br />

loading, unloading, landscaping,<br />

engines, pipes, pumps, tanks,<br />

motors, conduits, switchboards,<br />

plumbing, lifting, cleaning, fire<br />

prevention, fire extinguishing,<br />

refrigerating, ventilating and communication<br />

apparatus, air cooling<br />

and air conditioning apparatus,<br />

elevators, escalators, ducts and<br />

compressors, cleaning equipment<br />

and supplies, and all right, title<br />

and interest of the Trustor in and<br />

to any Equipment which may be<br />

subject to any security agreements<br />

(as defined in Article 9 of the<br />

Uniform Commercial Code of the<br />

State of California and hereinafter<br />

called "Security Agreements");<br />

and Trustor agrees to execute and<br />

deliver, from time to time, such further<br />

instruments (including timber<br />

Security Agreements) as may be<br />

requested by the Beneficiary to<br />

confirm the lien of this Deed of<br />

Trust on any Equipment; and All<br />

awards or payments,<br />

including<br />

interest thereon, heretofore and<br />

hereafter made to the Trustor for<br />

the taking by eminent domain of<br />

the whole or any part of the<br />

Premises, or the use thereof or any<br />

easement therein, including any<br />

awards or payments for changes of<br />

grade of streets or any other injury<br />

to or decrease in the value of the<br />

Mortgaged Property which said<br />

awards and payments are hereby<br />

assigned to the Beneficiary, who is<br />

hereby authorized to collect and<br />

receive the proceeds thereof and to<br />

give proper receipts and acquittances<br />

therefor, and to apply the<br />

same toward the payment of the<br />

indebtedness at any time secured<br />

hereby, notwithstanding the fact<br />

that the amount thereof may not<br />

then be due and payable and<br />

toward<br />

the reasonable counsel<br />

fees,<br />

costs and disbursements<br />

incurred by the Beneficiary in connection<br />

with the collection of such<br />

awards or payments and toward the<br />

payment of the indebtedness at<br />

any time seemed hereby, notwithstanding<br />

the fact that the amount<br />

thereof may not then be due and<br />

payable; and the Trustor hereby<br />

agrees, upon request, to make, execute<br />

and deliver any and all assignments<br />

and other instruments sufficient<br />

for the purpose of assigning<br />

said awards or payments to the<br />

Beneficiary, free, clear and discharged<br />

of any encumbrances of<br />

any kind or nature whatsoever.<br />

Beneficiary reserves the right to<br />

revoke its election as to some or all<br />

of said personal property and/or<br />

fixtures, or to add additional personal<br />

property and/or fixtures to<br />

the election herein expressed, at<br />

Beneficiary's sole election, from<br />

time to time and at any time until<br />

the consummation of the trustee's<br />

sale to be conducted pursuant to<br />

the Leasehold Deed of Trust and<br />

Security Agreement and this<br />

Notice of Trustee's Sale. <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: No common<br />

designation.<br />

Directions may<br />

be obtained pursuant to a written<br />

request submitted to Luskin Stern<br />

& Eisler LLP, Eleven Times Square<br />

, New York, NY 10036 within 10<br />

days from the first publication of<br />

the notice. <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.<br />

Said<br />

sale will be made without covenant<br />

or warranty, express or implied,<br />

regarding title, possession, or<br />

encumbrances, to pay the remaining<br />

unpaid balance of the obligations<br />

secured by and pursuant to<br />

the power of sale contained in that<br />

certain Leasehold Deed of Trust<br />

and Security Agreement (together<br />

with any modifications thereto).<br />

<strong>The</strong> total amount of the unpaid balance<br />

of the obligations secured by<br />

the 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 />

$5,412,573.77 (Estimated), provided,<br />

however, prepayment premiums,<br />

accrued interest and<br />

advances will increase this figure<br />

prior to sale.<br />

Beneficiary`s bid at<br />

said sale may include all or part of<br />

said amount.<br />

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.<br />

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 />

DATE: June 13, 2013 Fidelity<br />

National Title Company dba<br />

Fidelity National Default Services,<br />

TRUSTEE<br />

LSE-122367-CA-<br />

4122367 135 Main Street, Suite<br />

1900 San Francisco, CA 94105 415-<br />

247-2450 Tamala Dailey,<br />

Authorized Signature SALE<br />

INFORMATION CAN BE<br />

OBTAINED ON LINE AT www.priorityposting.com<br />

AUTOMATED<br />

SALES INFORMATION PLEASE<br />

CALL 714-573-1965 P1045757 6/21,<br />

6/28, 07/05/2013 CN 15128<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE TS<br />

No. 13-0004102 Title Order No. 13-<br />

0012675 APN No. 123-440-17-00<br />

YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A<br />

DEED OF TRUST, DATED<br />

08/18/2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE<br />

ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR<br />

PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT<br />

A PUBLIC SALE.<br />

IF YOU NEED<br />

AN EXPLANATION OF THE<br />

NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING<br />

AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD<br />

CONTACT A LAWYER. Notice is<br />

hereby given that RECONTRUST<br />

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

trustee pursuant to the Deed of<br />

Trust executed by HARRY L.<br />

ELMORE, BARBARA M. ELMORE<br />

AND DIANE R. SMITH, dated<br />

08/18/2005 and recorded 8/26/2005,<br />

as Instrument No. 2005-0739155, in<br />

Book N/A, <strong>Page</strong> 27491, of Official<br />

Records in the office of the County<br />

Recorder of San Diego County,<br />

State of California, will sell on<br />

07/26/2013 at 9:00AM, SHERATON<br />

San Diego HOTEL & MARINA<br />

1380 Harbor Island Drive, San<br />

Diego, CA 92101 at public auction,<br />

to the highest bidder for cash or<br />

check as described below, payable<br />

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

title, and interest conveyed to and<br />

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

Trust, in the property situated in<br />

said County and State and as more<br />

fully described in the above referenced<br />

Deed of Trust.<br />

<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 />

22 GATEVIEW DRIVE, FALL-<br />

BROOK, CA, 92028.<br />

<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 />

<strong>The</strong> total amount of the unpaid balance<br />

with interest thereon of the<br />

obligation secured by the property<br />

to be sold plus reasonable estimated<br />

costs, expenses and advances at<br />

the time of the initial publication<br />

of the Notice of Sale is<br />

$1,108,672.98. 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.<br />

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.<br />

You<br />

should also be aware that the lien<br />

being auctioned off may be a junior<br />

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

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

be responsible for paying off all<br />

liens senior to the lien being auctioned<br />

off, before you can receive<br />

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

encouraged to investigate the existence,<br />

priority, and size of outstanding<br />

liens that may exist on<br />

this property by contacting the<br />

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

insurance company, either of which<br />

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

If you consult either of<br />

these resources, you should be<br />

aware that the lender may hold<br />

more than one mortgage or deed of<br />

trust on the property. NOTICE TO<br />

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

date shown on this notice of sale<br />

may be postponed one or more<br />

times by the mortgagee, beneficiary,<br />

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

Section 2924g of the California<br />

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

information about trustee sale<br />

postponements be made available<br />

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

to those not present at the<br />

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

your sale date has been postponed,<br />

and, if applicable, the rescheduled<br />

time and date for the sale of this<br />

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

8219 or visit this Internet Web site<br />

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

file number assigned to this case<br />

13-0004102. Information about<br />

postponements that are very short<br />

in duration or that occur close in<br />

time to the scheduled sale may not<br />

immediately be reflected in the<br />

telephone information or on the<br />

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

verify postponement information<br />

is to attend the scheduled sale.<br />

DATED: 06/16/2013 RECON-<br />

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

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

SIMI<br />

VALLEY, CA 93063 Phone/Sale<br />

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

Trustee's Sale Officer RECON-<br />

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

collector attempting to collect a<br />

debt.<br />

Any information obtained<br />

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

1006.245676 6/21, 6/28, 7/05/2013<br />

CN 15122<br />

Trustee Sale No. LSE-122270-CA-4<br />

Loan No: Surfer`s Point and Village<br />

APN: 216-042-01-00 and 216-042-05-<br />

00 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE<br />

YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A<br />

DEED OF TRUST, ASSIGNMENT<br />

OF LEASES AND RENTS, SECU-<br />

RITY AGREEMENT AND FIX-<br />

TURE FILING DATED JANUARY<br />

4, 2007. UNLESS YOU TAKE<br />

ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR<br />

PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT<br />

A PUBLIC SALE.<br />

IF YOU NEED<br />

AN EXPLANATION OF THE<br />

NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS<br />

AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD<br />

CONTACT A LAWYER. On July 16,<br />

2013, at 10:00 AM, at the entrance<br />

to the East County Regional<br />

Center by statue, 250 E. Main<br />

Street, El Cajon, California 92020,<br />

Fidelity National Title Company<br />

dba Fidelity National Default<br />

Services, as the duly appointed<br />

Trustee, under and pursuant to the<br />

power of sale contained in that certain<br />

Deed of Trust, Assignment of<br />

Rents, Security Agreement, and<br />

Fixture Filing, recorded on January<br />

10, 2007, as Instrument No. 2007-<br />

0020569 in the Official Records in<br />

the Office of the Recorder of San<br />

Diego County, California, executed<br />

by Surfer`s Point LLC, a California<br />

limited liability company,<br />

and<br />

Village Pointe, LLC, a California<br />

limited liability company, as<br />

Trustor,<br />

in favor of Kennedy<br />

Funding, Inc. a New Jersey corporation,<br />

as Beneficiary, WILL SELL<br />

AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE<br />

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 PAR-<br />

TICULARLY DESCRIBED IN<br />

EXHIBIT “A” ATTACHED HERE-<br />

TO AND MADE A PART HEREOF<br />

Exhibit “A” T.S. No.: LSE-122270-<br />

CA-4 Loan No.: Surfers Point and<br />

Village THE LAND REFERRED<br />

TO HEREIN BELOW IS SITUATED<br />

IN THE COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO,<br />

STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AND IS<br />

DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: PAR-<br />

CEL 1: THAT PORTION OF LOT 10<br />

OF SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 12<br />

SOUTH, RANGE 4 WEST, SAN<br />

BERNARDINO MERIDIAN, IN<br />

THE COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO,<br />

STATE OF CALIFORNIA,<br />

ACCORDING TO UNITED STATES<br />

GOVERNMENT<br />

SURVEY<br />

APPROVED OCTOBER 25, 1875,<br />

LYING NORTHEASTERLY OF<br />

THE NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF<br />

THE 80 FOOT RIGHT OF WAY OF<br />

CALIFORNIA STATE HIGHWAY,<br />

AS SHOWN ON THE PLANS<br />

THEREOF, DIVISION 7, COUNTY<br />

OF SAN DIEGO, ROUTE 2, SEC-<br />

TION "B", SHEET 7, AS SAID<br />

HIGHWAY IS DESCRIBED IN<br />

DEED DATED MARCH 10, 1924<br />

AND RECORDED APRIL 23, 1925<br />

IN<br />

BOOK 1073, PAGE 393 OF<br />

DEEDS. EXCEPTING THERE-<br />

FROM, THAT PORTION THERE-<br />

OF DESCRIBED IN DEED TO THE<br />

STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR<br />

HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY,<br />

RECORDED JANUARY 26, 1934<br />

IN BOOK 265, PAGE 359 OF OFFI-<br />

CIAL RECORDS. ALSO EXCEPT-<br />

ING THEREFROM, THAT POR-<br />

TION DESCRIBED IN DEED TO<br />

THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA,<br />

RECORDED OCTOBER 18, 1951<br />

IN<br />

BOOK 4266, PAGE 313 OF<br />

OFFICIAL RECORDS. PARCEL 2:<br />

THAT PORTION OF THE SOUTH-<br />

EAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTH-<br />

WEST QUARTER OF SECTION 33,<br />

TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH, RANGE 4<br />

WEST, SAN BERNARDINO<br />

MERIDIAN, IN TIIE COUNTY OF<br />

SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFOR-<br />

NIA, ACCORDING TO UNITED<br />

STATES SURVEY APPROVED<br />

OCTOBER 25, 1875, LYING<br />

NORTHEASTERLY OF THE<br />

NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF THE<br />

80 FOOT RIGHT OF WAY OF CAL-<br />

IFORNIA STATE HIGHWAY, AS<br />

SHOWN ON THE PLANS THERE-<br />

OF, DIVISION 7, COUNTY OF SAN<br />

DIEGO, ROUTE 2, SECTION "B",<br />

SHEET 7, AS SAID HIGHWAY IS<br />

DESCRIBED IN DEED DATED<br />

MARCH 10, 1924 AND RECORD-<br />

ED APRIL 23, 1925 IN BOOK 1073,<br />

PAGE 395 OF DEEDS, AND<br />

LYING,<br />

SOUTHWESTERLY OF<br />

THE SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF<br />

THE 200 FOOT RIGHT OF WAY<br />

OF THE ATCHISON,<br />

TOPEKA<br />

AND SANTA FE RAILWAY (FOR-<br />

MERLY THE CALIFORNIA RAIL-<br />

WAY CO., ACCORDING TO PRO-<br />

FILE OF ITS ROAD APPROVED<br />

BY THE DEPARTMENT OF INTE-<br />

RIOR, MAY 12, 1881). EXCEPT-<br />

ING THEREFROM, THAT POR-<br />

TION THEREOF LYING SOUTH-<br />

EASTERLY OF THE ARC OF A<br />

116.50 FOOT RADIUS CURVE,<br />

CONCAVE<br />

SOUTHEASTERLY,<br />

SAID ARC OF CURVE BEING<br />

DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:<br />

BEGINNING AT THE INTERSEC-<br />

TION OF SAID NORTHEASTER-<br />

LY LINE OF SAID 80 FOOT HIGH-<br />

WAY RIGHT OF WAY WITH SAID<br />

SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF<br />

SAID 200 FOOT RAILWAY RIGHT<br />

OF WAY; THENCE NORTHWEST-<br />

ERLY ALONG 1,040 FOOT<br />

RADIUS CURVE, CONCAVE<br />

SOUTHWESTERLY, IN SAID<br />

NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF<br />

HIGHWAY, A DISTANCE OF<br />

223.59 FEET; THENCE NORTH<br />

47°36' WEST, CONTINUING<br />

ALONG SAID NORTHEASTERLY<br />

LINE OF HIGHWAY, 138.12 FEET<br />

TO THE BEGINNING OF SAID<br />

116.50 FOOT RADIUS CURVE<br />

HEREIN DESCRIBED; THENCE<br />

LEAVING SAID NORTHEASTER-<br />

LY LINE OF HIGHWAY, NORTH-<br />

EASTERLY AND EASTERLY<br />

ALONG SAID ARC OF SAID<br />

116.50 FOOT RADIUS CURVE, TO<br />

A POINT IN SAID SOUTIIWEST-<br />

ERLY LINE OF SAID ATCHISON,<br />

TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAIL-<br />

WAY RIGHT OF WAY, WHICH<br />

POINT IS DISTANT ALONG SAID<br />

SOUTHWESTERLY LINE, 324,58<br />

FEET NORTHERLY FROM SAID<br />

INTERSECTION THEREOF, WITH<br />

SAID NORTHEASTERLY RIGHT<br />

OF WAY LINE OF SAID STATE<br />

HIGHWAY. PARCEL 3: THAT POR-<br />

TION OF THE SOUTHEAST<br />

QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST<br />

QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 33,<br />

TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH, RANGE 4<br />

WEST, SAN BERNARDINO<br />

MERIDIAN, IN THE COUNTY OF<br />

SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFOR-<br />

NIA, ACCORDING TO THE OFFI-<br />

CIAL PLAT THEREOF,<br />

DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:<br />

BEGINNING AT THE INTERSEC-<br />

TION OF THE NORTHEASTERLY<br />

LINE OF THE CALIFORNIA<br />

STATE HIGHWAY COMMIS-<br />

SION’S RIGHT OF WAY, AS<br />

SHOWN ON PLANS THEREOF,<br />

DIVISION 7, COUNTY OF SAN<br />

DIEGO, SECTION "B", ROUTE 2,<br />

SHEET 7, DATED AUGUST 9,<br />

1926, AND DESCRIBED IN DEED<br />

TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA,<br />

RECORDED APRIL 23, 1925 IN<br />

BOOK 1073, PAGE 395 OF DEEDS,<br />

WITH THE WESTERLY RIGHT OF<br />

WAY LINE OF THE 200.00 FOOT<br />

RIGHT OF WAY OF THE ATCHI-<br />

SON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE<br />

RAILWAY (FORMERLY THE CAL-<br />

IFORNIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY<br />

COMPANY), ACCORDING TO<br />

PROFILE OF ITS ROAD<br />

APPROVED BY THE DEPART-<br />

MENT OF INTERIOR, MAY 12,<br />

1881; THENCE NORTHWESTER-<br />

LY ALONG SAID NORTHEAST-<br />

ERLY<br />

LINE OF SAID STATE<br />

HIGHWAY, ALONG THE ARC OF<br />

A 1,040.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE,<br />

CONCAVE SOUTHWESTERLY, A<br />

DISTANCE OF 223.59 FEET;<br />

THENCE NORTH 47°36'00" WEST,<br />

CONTINUING ALONG SAID<br />

NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF<br />

SAID STATE HIGHWAY, A DIS-<br />

TANCE OF 138.12 FEET; THENCE<br />

LEAVING SAID NORTHEASTER-<br />

LY LINE OF SAID STATE HIGH-<br />

WAY,<br />

NORTHEASTERLY AND<br />

EASTERLY ALONG 116.50 FOOT<br />

RADIUS CURVE CONCAVE<br />

SOUTHERLY, AN ARC DISTANCE<br />

OF 190.33 FEET, MORE OR LESS,<br />

TO THAT PORTION IN THE SAID<br />

WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE<br />

OF SAID RAILWAY RIGHT OF<br />

WAY, DISTANT THEREON 324.58<br />

FEET NORTHERLY FROM THE<br />

POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE<br />

SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID,<br />

WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY<br />

LINE, A DISTANCE OF 324.58<br />

FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN-<br />

NING. EXCEPTING THERE-<br />

FROM, THAT PORTION THERE-<br />

OF DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:<br />

BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHER-<br />

LY CORNER OF SAID LAND<br />

DESCRIBED IN DEED TO LUCY<br />

D. HANDSCHY; THENCE ALONG<br />

A 1,040.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE,<br />

CONCAVE SOUTHWESTERLY IN<br />

THE NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF<br />

THE CALIFORNIA STATE HIGH-<br />

WAY COMMISSION RIGHT OF<br />

WAY AND DESCRIBED IN SAID<br />

DEED TO HANDSCHY, AS A POR-<br />

TION OF THE SOUTHWESTERLY<br />

BOUNDARY OF THE LAND<br />

DESCRIBED IN SAID DEED;<br />

THENCE<br />

NORTHWESTERLY<br />

ALONG SAID CURVE, THROUGH<br />

A CENTRAL ANGLE OF<br />

11°07'00", A DISTANCE OF 201.78<br />

FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN-<br />

NING OF A CURVE, CONCAVE<br />

NORTHERLY, THE CENTER OF<br />

WHICH BEARS NORTH 20°58‘11"<br />

EAST, 50.00 FEET FROM SAID<br />

POINT; THENCE EASTERLY<br />

ALONG SAID CURVE, THROUGH<br />

A CENTRAL ANGLE OF,<br />

56°54‘04", A DISTANCE OF 49.66<br />

FEET;<br />

THENCE TANGENT TO<br />

SAID CURVE NORTH 54°04’07"<br />

EAST, 41.44 FEET TO THE WEST-<br />

ERLY LINE OF THE 200.00 FOOT<br />

RIGHT OF WAY OF THE ATCHI-<br />

SON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE<br />

RAILROAD, AND DESCRIBED IN<br />

SAID DEED TO HANDSCHY, AS<br />

THE EASTERLY BOUNDARY OF<br />

THE LAND DESCRIBED THERE-<br />

IN; THENCE SOUTHERLY<br />

ALONG SAID EASTERLY<br />

BOUNDARY TO THE POINT OF<br />

BEGINNING. APN: 216-042-01-00<br />

AND 216-042-05-00 NOTICE TO<br />

POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are<br />

considering bidding on this property<br />

lien, you should understand that<br />

there are risks involved in bidding<br />

at a trustee auction. You will be<br />

bidding on a lien, not on the property<br />

itself. Placing the highest bid<br />

at a trustee auction does not automatically<br />

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,<br />

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 714-573-1965 or visit this<br />

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

using the file number<br />

assigned to this case LSE-122270-<br />

CA-4. Information about postponements<br />

that are very short in duration<br />

or that occur close in time to<br />

the scheduled sale may not immediately<br />

be reflected in the telephone<br />

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 />

Beneficiary has elected and hereby<br />

elects to conduct a unified foreclosure<br />

sale pursuant to the provisions<br />

of California Commercial<br />

Code Section 9604(a)(1)(B) and to<br />

include in the nonjudicial foreclosure<br />

of the estate described in this<br />

Notice of Trustee's Sale all of the<br />

personal property and fixtures<br />

described in the Deed of Trust and<br />

in any other instruments in favor of<br />

Beneficiary,<br />

which property is<br />

more particularly described in<br />

Exhibit "B" hereto. Exhibit “B”<br />

T.S. No.: LSE-122270-CA-4 Loan<br />

No.: Surfers Point and Village<br />

Capitalized terms not defined<br />

herein shall have the same meaning<br />

as those in the Deed of Trust,<br />

Assignment of Rents,<br />

Security<br />

Agreement, and Fixture Filing,<br />

dated January 4, 2007, by Surfer`s<br />

Point LLC, a California limited liability<br />

company, and Village Pointe,<br />

LLC, a California limited liability<br />

company, as Trustor, in favor of<br />

Kennedy Funding, Inc. a New<br />

Jersey corporation, as Beneficiary.<br />

1. All streets, roads, alleys, easements,<br />

rights-of-way, licenses,<br />

rights of ingress and egress, vehicle<br />

parking rights and public places,<br />

existing or proposed,<br />

abutting,<br />

adjacent, used in connection with<br />

or pertaining to the real property<br />

or the improvements; Any strips or<br />

gores between the real property<br />

and abutting or adjacent properties;<br />

and all water and water rights,<br />

timber, crops and mineral interests<br />

pertaining to the real property<br />

(such real estate and other rights,<br />

titles and interests being hereinafter<br />

sometimes called the<br />

“Land"). 2. All buildings, structures<br />

and other improvements<br />

(such buildings, structures and<br />

other improvements being hereinafter<br />

sometimes called the<br />

"Improvements") now or hereafter<br />

situated on the Land. 3. All fixtures,<br />

systems, and articles of personal<br />

property, of every kind and<br />

character, now owned or hereafter<br />

acquired by Trustor (Trustor’s successors<br />

or assigns), which are now<br />

or hereafter attached to the Land<br />

or the Improvements, or used in or<br />

necessary to the complete and<br />

proper planning, development, use,<br />

occupancy or operation thereof, or<br />

acquired (whether delivered to the<br />

Land or stored elsewhere) for use<br />

or installation in or on the Land or<br />

the Improvements, and all<br />

renewals and replacements of, substitutions<br />

for and additions to the<br />

foregoing, including, but without<br />

limiting the foregoing, all of the<br />

following items now owned or hereafter<br />

acquired by Trustor, any and<br />

all fixtures, systems, heating, ventilating,<br />

air conditioning, refrigerating,<br />

plumbing, sewer, lighting, generating,<br />

cleaning, storage, incinerating,<br />

waste disposal, sprinkler, fire<br />

extinguishing,<br />

communications,<br />

transportation (of people or things,<br />

including, but not limited to, stairways,<br />

elevators, escalators and conveyors),<br />

data processing, security<br />

and alarm, laundry, food or drink<br />

preparation, storage or serving,<br />

gas,<br />

electrical and electronic,<br />

water, and recreational uses or purposes;<br />

all tanks, pipes, wiring, conduits,<br />

ducts, doors, partitions, rugs<br />

and other floor coverings, wall coverings,<br />

windows, drapes, window<br />

screens and shades, awnings, fans,<br />

motors, engines and boilers; decorative<br />

items and art objects; and<br />

files, records and books of account<br />

(all of which are herein sometimes<br />

referred to together as the<br />

"Accessories"). 4. All plans and<br />

specifications for the<br />

Improvements, including but not<br />

limited to, all site plans relating to<br />

the development of the Land; contracts<br />

relating to the Land or the<br />

Improvements or the Accessories<br />

or<br />

any part thereon deposits<br />

including,<br />

but not limited to,<br />

Trustor’s rights in tenants’ security<br />

deposits (if any), deposits with<br />

respect to utility services to the<br />

Land or the Improvements or the<br />

Accessories or any part thereof,<br />

and any deposits or reserves hereunder<br />

or under any other Loan<br />

Document for taxes, insurance or<br />

otherwise, funds, accounts, contract<br />

rights, instruments, documents,<br />

commitments, general<br />

intangibles,<br />

notes and chattel<br />

paper used in connection with or<br />

arising from or by virtue of any<br />

transactions related to the Land or<br />

the Improvements or the<br />

Accessories or any part thereof;<br />

permits, licenses, franchises, certificates<br />

and other rights and privileges<br />

obtained in connection with<br />

the Land or the Improvements or<br />

the Accessories or any part thereof;<br />

Leases, rents, royalties, bonuses,<br />

issues, profits, revenues and<br />

other benefits of the Land, the<br />

Improvements and the Accessories;<br />

and other properties, rights, titles<br />

and interests, if any, specified in<br />

any Section or any Article of the<br />

Deed of Trust as being part of the<br />

Property. 5. All proceeds, products,<br />

consideration, compensation and<br />

recoveries, direct or consequential,<br />

cash and noncash, of or arising<br />

from, as the case may be, the properties,<br />

rights, titles and interests;<br />

any sale, lease or other disposition<br />

thereof, each policy of insurance<br />

relating thereto (including premium<br />

refunds); the taking thereof or<br />

of any rights appurtenant thereto<br />

by eminent domain or sale in lieu<br />

thereof for public or quasi-public<br />

use under any law; and any damage<br />

thereto whether caused by such a<br />

taking (including change of grade<br />

of streets, curb cuts or other rights<br />

of access) or otherwise caused. 6.<br />

Other interests of every kind and<br />

character, and proceeds thereof<br />

which, Trustor now has or hereafter<br />

acquires in, to or for the benefit of<br />

the properties, rights, titles and<br />

interests referred to above in paragraphs<br />

1-4 and all property used or<br />

useful in connection therewith,<br />

including,<br />

but not limited to,<br />

remainders, reversions and reversionary<br />

rights or interests.<br />

Beneficiary reserves the right to<br />

revoke its election as to some or all<br />

of said personal property and/or<br />

fixtures, or to add additional personal<br />

property and/or fixtures to<br />

the election herein expressed, at<br />

Beneficiary's sole election, from<br />

time to time and at any time until<br />

the consummation of the trustee's<br />

sale to be conducted pursuant to<br />

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From <strong>Page</strong> B9<br />

the Deed of Trust, Assignment of<br />

Rents, Security Agreement, and<br />

Fixture Filing and this Notice of<br />

Trustee's Sale. <strong>The</strong> property<br />

heretofore described is being sold<br />

"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: No common<br />

designation. Directions may<br />

be obtained pursuant to a written<br />

request submitted to Luskin Stern<br />

& Eisler LLP, Eleven Times Square,<br />

New York, NY 10036 within 10<br />

days from the first publication of<br />

the notice. <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 without covenant<br />

or warranty, express or implied,<br />

regarding title, possession, or<br />

encumbrances, to pay the remaining<br />

unpaid balance of the obligations<br />

secured by and pursuant to<br />

the power of sale contained in that<br />

certain Deed of Trust, Assignment<br />

of Rents, Security Agreement, and<br />

Fixture Filing (together with any<br />

modifications thereto). <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 />

$5,412,583.77 (Estimated), provided,<br />

however, prepayment premiums,<br />

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 />

DATE: June 13, 2013 Fidelity<br />

National Title Company dba<br />

Fidelity National Default Services,<br />

TRUSTEE LSE-122270-CA-4 135<br />

Main Street, Suite 1900 San<br />

Francisco, CA 94105 415-247-2450<br />

Tamala Dailey, Authorized<br />

Signature SALE INFORMATION<br />

CAN BE OBTAINED ON LINE AT<br />

www.priorityposting.com AUTO-<br />

MATED SALES INFORMATION<br />

PLEASE CALL 714-573-1965<br />

P1045756 6/21, 6/28, 07/05/2013 CN<br />

15121<br />

APN: 125-030-39-00 TS No:<br />

CA08001134-12-1 TO No: 7452127<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE<br />

YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A<br />

DEED OF TRUST DATED May 4,<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 July<br />

16, 2013 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 May 10, 2006 as<br />

Instrument No. 2006-0328112 of<br />

official records in the Office of the<br />

Recorder of San Diego County,<br />

California, executed by GRANT S<br />

MURPHY, A MARRIED MAN AS<br />

HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROP-<br />

ERTY., 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: 3218 SAGE ROAD, FALL-<br />

BROOK AREA, CA 92028 <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 $708,866.68 (Estimated),<br />

provided, however, prepayment<br />

premiums, accrued interest and<br />

advances will increase this figure<br />

prior to sale. Beneficiary`s bid at<br />

said sale may include all or part of<br />

said amount. In addition to cash,<br />

the Trustee will accept a cashier`s<br />

check drawn on a state or national<br />

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

federal credit union or a check<br />

drawn by a state or federal savings<br />

and loan association, savings association<br />

or savings bank specified in<br />

Section 5102 of the California<br />

Financial Code and authorized to<br />

do business in California, or other<br />

such funds as may be acceptable to<br />

the Trustee. In the event tender<br />

other than cash is accepted, the<br />

Trustee may withhold the issuance<br />

of the Trustee`s Deed Upon Sale<br />

until funds become available to the<br />

payee or endorsee as a matter of<br />

right. <strong>The</strong> property offered for sale<br />

excludes all funds held on account<br />

by the property receiver, if applicable.<br />

If the Trustee is unable to convey<br />

title for any reason, the successful<br />

bidder`s sole and exclusive<br />

remedy shall be the return of<br />

monies paid to the Trustee and the<br />

successful bidder shall have no further<br />

recourse. Notice to Potential<br />

Bidders If you are considering bidding<br />

on this property lien, you<br />

should understand that there are<br />

risks involved in bidding at a<br />

Trustee auction. You will be bidding<br />

on a lien, not on the property<br />

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

Trustee auction does not automatically<br />

entitle you to free and clear<br />

ownership of the property. You<br />

should also be aware that the lien<br />

being auctioned off may be a junior<br />

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

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

be responsible for paying off all<br />

liens senior to the lien being auctioned<br />

off, before you can receive<br />

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

encouraged to investigate the existence,<br />

priority, and size of outstanding<br />

liens that may exist on<br />

this property by contacting the<br />

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

insurance company, either of which<br />

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

If you consult either of<br />

these resources, you should be<br />

aware that the same Lender may<br />

hold more than one mortgage or<br />

Deed of Trust on the property.<br />

Notice to Property Owner <strong>The</strong> sale<br />

date shown on this Notice of Sale<br />

may be postponed one or more<br />

times by the Mortgagee,<br />

Beneficiary, Trustee, or a court,<br />

pursuant to Section 2924g of the<br />

California Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law<br />

requires that information about<br />

Trustee Sale postponements be<br />

made available to you and to the<br />

public, as a courtesy to those not<br />

present at the sale. If you wish to<br />

learn whether your sale date has<br />

been postponed, and, if applicable,<br />

the rescheduled time and date for<br />

the sale of this property, you may<br />

call Priority Posting and<br />

Publishing at 714-573-1965 for<br />

information regarding the<br />

Trustee's Sale or visit the Internet<br />

Web site address on the previous<br />

page for information regarding the<br />

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

number assigned to this case,<br />

CA08001134-12-1. Information<br />

about postponements that are very<br />

short in duration or that occur<br />

close in time to the scheduled sale<br />

may not immediately be reflected<br />

in the telephone information or on<br />

the Internet Web site. <strong>The</strong> best<br />

way to verify postponement information<br />

is to attend the scheduled<br />

sale. Date: June 17, 2013<br />

TRUSTEE CORPS TS No.<br />

CA08001134-12-1 17100 Gillette<br />

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

Karen Talafus, Authorized<br />

Signatory SALE INFORMATION<br />

CAN BE OBTAINED ON LINE AT<br />

www.priorityposting.com FOR<br />

AUTOMATED SALES INFORMA-<br />

TION PLEASE CALL: Priority<br />

Posting and Publishing at 714-573-<br />

1965 TRUSTEE CORPS MAY BE<br />

ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR<br />

ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A<br />

DEBT. ANY INFORMATION<br />

OBTAINED MAY BE USED FOR<br />

THAT PURPOSE. P1046100 6/21,<br />

6/28, 07/05/2013 CN 15117<br />

Trustee Sale No. 25981CA Title<br />

Order No. 1348307 NOTICE OF<br />

TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN<br />

DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF<br />

TRUST DATED 10-06-2004.<br />

UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO<br />

PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT<br />

MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC<br />

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

NATION OF THE NATURE OF<br />

THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST<br />

YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A<br />

LAWYER. On 07-11-2013 at 10:00<br />

A.M., MERIDIAN FORECLOSURE<br />

SERVICE f/k/a MTDS, INC., A<br />

CALIFORNIA CORPORATION<br />

DBA MERIDIAN TRUST DEED<br />

SERVICE as the duly appointed<br />

Trustee under and pursuant to<br />

Deed of Trust Recorded 10-13-<br />

2004, Book , <strong>Page</strong> , Instrument<br />

2004-0970772 of official records in<br />

the Office of the Recorder of SAN<br />

DIEGO County, California, executed<br />

by: ALBA CASTILLO, A MAR-<br />

RIED WOMAN AS HER SOLE<br />

AND SEPARATE PROPERTY as<br />

Trustor, MORTGAGE ELECTRON-<br />

IC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,<br />

INC., AS NOMINEE FOR SIERRA<br />

PACIFIC MORTGAGE COMPANY,<br />

INC., as Beneficiary, will sell at<br />

public auction sale to the highest<br />

bidder for cash, cashier's check<br />

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

a cashier’s check drawn by a state<br />

or federal credit union, or a<br />

cashier’s check drawn by a state or<br />

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. Sale<br />

will be held by the duly appointed<br />

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

title, and interest conveyed to and<br />

now held by the trustee in the<br />

hereinafter described property<br />

under and pursuant to the Deed of<br />

Trust. <strong>The</strong> sale will be made, but<br />

without convenant or warranty,<br />

expressed or implied, regarding<br />

title, possesssion, or encumbrances,<br />

to pay the remaining principal<br />

sum of the notes (s) secured<br />

by the Deed of Trust, interest<br />

thereon, estimated fees, charges<br />

and expenses of the Trustee for the<br />

total amount (at the time of the initial<br />

publication of the Notice of<br />

Sale) reasonably estimated to be<br />

set forth below. <strong>The</strong> amount may be<br />

greater on the day of sale. Place of<br />

Sale: AT THE ENTRANCE TO THE<br />

EAST COUNTY REGIONAL CEN-<br />

TER BY STATUE, 250 E. MAIN<br />

STREET, EL CAJON, CA Legal<br />

Description: AS MORE FULLY<br />

DESCRIBED IN SAID DEED OF<br />

TRUST <strong>The</strong> street address and<br />

other common designation of the<br />

real property purported as: 1207<br />

EAST FALLBROOK STREET ,<br />

FALLBROOK, CA 92028 APN<br />

Number: 105-354-06-00<br />

Amount of unpaid balance and<br />

other charges:$265,391.07 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 the<br />

property itself. Placing the highest<br />

bid at 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 />

may be postponed one or more<br />

times by the mortgagee, beneficiary,<br />

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

Section 2924g of the California<br />

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

information about trustee sale<br />

postponements be made available<br />

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

to those not present at the<br />

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

your sale date has been postponed,<br />

and, if applicable, the rescheduled<br />

time and date for the sale of this<br />

property, you may call (714) 573-<br />

1965 or visit this Internet Web site<br />

www. Priorityposting.com , using<br />

the file number assigned to this<br />

case 25981CA. Information about<br />

postponements that are very short<br />

in duration or that occur close in<br />

time to the scheduled sale may not<br />

immediately be reflected in the<br />

telephone information or on the<br />

Internet Web site. In addition, the<br />

borrower on the loan shall be sent<br />

a written notice if the sale has<br />

been postponed for at least ten<br />

(10) business days. <strong>The</strong> best way to<br />

verify postponement information<br />

is to attend the scheduled sale.<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> property heretofore<br />

described is being sold “as is”.<br />

DATE: 06-13-2013 MERIDIAN<br />

FORECLOSURE SERVICE f/k/a<br />

MTDS, INC., A CALIFORNIA COR-<br />

PORATION DBA MERIDIAN<br />

TRUST DEED SERVICE 3 SAN<br />

JOAQUIN PLAZA, SUITE 215,<br />

NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660<br />

Sales Line: (714) 573-1965 OR<br />

(702) 586-4500 . JESSE J. FER-<br />

NANDEZ, PUBLICATION LEAD<br />

MERIDIAN FORECLOSURE SER-<br />

VICE IS ASSISTING THE BENEFI-<br />

CIARY TO COLLECT A DEBT<br />

AND ANY INFORMATION<br />

OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR<br />

THAT PURPOSE P1045777 6/21,<br />

6/28, 07/05/2013 CN 15106<br />

APN: 168-170-49-00 TS No:<br />

CA05000575-13-1 TO No: 1397613<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE<br />

YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A<br />

DEED OF TRUST DATED March<br />

22, 2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE<br />

ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR<br />

PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT<br />

A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED<br />

AN EXPLANATION OF THE<br />

NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS<br />

AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD<br />

CONTACT A LAWYER. On July<br />

12, 2013 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 March 28, 2006 as<br />

Instrument No. 2006-0213766 of<br />

official records in the Office of the<br />

Recorder of San Diego County,<br />

California, executed by RODNEY<br />

W LAYDEN, AND ENID C LAY-<br />

DEN, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS<br />

COMMUNITY PROPERTY, as<br />

Trustor(s), in favor of COUNTRY-<br />

WIDE HOME LOANS, 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: 4313 SERENA AVE, OCEAN-<br />

SIDE, CA 92056-5017 <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 without<br />

covenant or warranty, express 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 />

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 $388,213.17 (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 />

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JUNE 28, 2013<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

B11<br />

Students at Solana Santa Fe<br />

Elementary entered their best<br />

original science-fiction short stories<br />

in a school writing contest.<br />

School staff selected three winners:<br />

Isabella Balikian, Riley<br />

Sullivan and Shane Foley.<br />

This is the second of the three<br />

stories to appear in <strong>The</strong> <strong>Coast</strong><br />

<strong>News</strong>.<br />

In another world<br />

In another world<br />

By Riley Sullivan<br />

At the NASA space launch pad, a<br />

teen boy was about to break the<br />

record. He was the youngest person to<br />

ever go into space! He had an especially<br />

large fuel tank, because he<br />

planned to go to a newly discovered<br />

dwarf planet called Kyto in the asteroid<br />

belt.<br />

As he boarded the rocket ship, he<br />

saluted the nation. Well, he saluted<br />

the people at NASA. He sat down. T<br />

minus 10, 9... He gripped his seat. 7,6...<br />

He held his breath and closed his<br />

eyes.<br />

3,2,1! Jonathan, the boy, felt himself<br />

shoved back into his seat. After a<br />

while, he got bored. He fell asleep.<br />

<strong>The</strong> next thing he knew, he was awake<br />

on a lush, green planet. Where was<br />

he? This wasn’t Kyto. Kyto was a rocky,<br />

desolate planet unable to support life.<br />

Wait.<br />

Did he hear... cheering?! He<br />

turned on his air tank and went out.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re were people — or at least they<br />

seemed like people crowded around a<br />

purple crystal castle glistening in the<br />

light.<br />

<strong>The</strong> one quality they possessed<br />

that ensured that they were not<br />

human was that they had cat ears and<br />

tails.<br />

<strong>The</strong> cat-person on the balcony<br />

they were near was a beautiful girl<br />

with big eyes and a bell around her<br />

neck. All he could do was stare.<br />

A couple hours later, he saw her<br />

approach him. “I am princess Electra.<br />

Who are you?”<br />

“J-J-Jon-Jonathan.”<br />

She stared at him like he was purple.<br />

“Well then, J-J-Jon-Jonathan,<br />

where do you come from?” She was so<br />

beautiful, he forgot he was supposed<br />

to answer. While he was gawking at<br />

her, they both heard an eagle-like<br />

scream, but it was two times as loud.<br />

<strong>The</strong> unsettled pair looked up and<br />

saw a scary dragon-like beast hovering<br />

over them.<br />

It went in to attack. “Head to that<br />

cave!” Electra shrieked.<br />

“You sure know your way<br />

around”, yelled Jonathan.<br />

“ Well, it IS my kingdom.”<br />

“Oh, right...” She smiled understandingly<br />

and followed him back to<br />

the rocket.<br />

Jonathan invited her back to<br />

Earth, and she accepted. After they<br />

landed, the people of NASA were<br />

astonished when he lifted out Electra.<br />

A year later in 2039, the planets<br />

became allies, and Electra decided to<br />

stay with Jonathan on Earth, and they<br />

were together the rest of their lives.<br />

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JUNE 28, 2013<br />

Encinitas Oktoberfest on the way<br />

ENCINITAS — Make a<br />

note on your calendar for<br />

Sept. 22, and don’t miss the<br />

18th annual Encinitas<br />

Oktoberfest. <strong>The</strong> festivities<br />

occupy six blocks in celebration<br />

of German culture and<br />

tradition. Oktoberfest originated<br />

as a royal nuptials celebration<br />

in the city of Munich<br />

back in 1810 and is still celebrated<br />

worldwide.<br />

<strong>The</strong> daylong free event<br />

dedicated to friends and family<br />

will run from 10 a.m. to 5<br />

p.m. at Mountain Vista and El<br />

Camino Real. For vendor pricing,<br />

sponsorship and general<br />

information, call (760) 753-<br />

6041 or visit<br />

EncinitasOktoberfest.com<br />

<strong>The</strong> Encinitas Chamber<br />

of Commerce has hosted this<br />

event since 1994. A ceremonial<br />

parade led by Grand<br />

Marshall Edgar Engert,plus<br />

dignitaries and council members<br />

from the city of Encinitas<br />

will kick off the event. A stellar<br />

line up of German live<br />

music by the Blue Birds<br />

International Show Band and<br />

Gemutlichkeit Alpine<br />

Dancers, the Chicken Dance<br />

and a family fun zone with<br />

children’s games offers fun<br />

for the whole family.<br />

<strong>The</strong> marketplace will<br />

offer approximately 200 vendors<br />

including artisans with<br />

arts and crafts and a family<br />

food and refreshment tent<br />

serving authentic German<br />

food, wine and beer<br />

<strong>The</strong> Encinitas Chamber<br />

of Commerce is a non-profit<br />

organization dedicated to promoting<br />

a healthy and prosperous<br />

business community,<br />

which improves and preserves<br />

the quality of life in the<br />

Encinitas Community.<br />

A view toward advances in cataracts surgery<br />

Health<br />

Watch<br />

By the physicians and staff<br />

at Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is an old expression<br />

that nothing is certain<br />

but death and taxes. If you<br />

live long enough, you can<br />

add cataracts to the list.<br />

Cataracts affect more than<br />

half of Americans by age 80,<br />

according to a report from<br />

the National Eye Institute<br />

and Prevent Blindness<br />

America.<br />

In-Depth.<br />

Independent.<br />

THE<br />

COAST NEWS<br />

thecoastnews.com<br />

A cataract is caused by<br />

a build-up of protein in the<br />

lens of the eye.<br />

In a healthy eye, the<br />

lens transmits the light rays<br />

that pass through the eye to<br />

the retina, which sends a<br />

visual image to the optic<br />

nerve and ultimately to the<br />

brain. When protein builds<br />

up, it clouds the lens and<br />

prevents light from passing<br />

clearly through it.<br />

Once the cataract<br />

becomes dense enough to<br />

interfere with the light rays<br />

passing through the lens,<br />

symptoms can include blurriness,<br />

glare and changes<br />

with color perception or<br />

night vision.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se impairments can<br />

curtail not only recreational<br />

pursuits, but also basic<br />

activities like reading or<br />

driving a car.<br />

Fortunately, surgery<br />

can replace the cloudy lens<br />

with an intraocular implant<br />

and restore normal vision.<br />

In recent years, significant<br />

advancements in the precision<br />

and safety of this procedure<br />

have resulted in<br />

shorter surgery and recovery<br />

times and greatly<br />

improved results.<br />

Over the years, the incisions<br />

required for surgery<br />

have become increasingly<br />

smaller. Today the incisions<br />

are so small that no sutures<br />

are needed — the microincisions<br />

heal by themselves,<br />

and patients can<br />

return to usual activities<br />

almost immediately.<br />

Just a few years ago, a<br />

monofocal implant was the<br />

only choice for cataract surgery<br />

patients. As its name<br />

implies, the monofocal<br />

implant focused light only<br />

at a single distance, either<br />

near or far.<br />

Patients who chose distance<br />

vision would still<br />

need eyeglasses for near<br />

vision, and vice versa. Now,<br />

with the recent advent of a<br />

multifocal lens implant that<br />

enables the eye to have both<br />

distance and near vision,<br />

patients are seeing better<br />

than they have in decades<br />

without the need for glasses.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se high technology<br />

lens implants allow patients<br />

to see near, far and everything<br />

in between uncorrected.<br />

Until recently, implants<br />

could not correct astigmatism,<br />

a condition that causes<br />

blurred vision due to an<br />

irregularly shaped cornea.<br />

New toric implants can neutralize<br />

the misshaped<br />

corneas that patients have<br />

lived with all of their lives,<br />

allowing them to reduce<br />

their reliance on distance<br />

glasses. Dime store reading<br />

glasses might still be<br />

required for close work.<br />

In the near future, the<br />

dream of laser cataract surgery<br />

may become reality.<br />

<strong>The</strong> FDA has just approved<br />

Femtosecond laser technology<br />

for use in cataract surgery.<br />

Femtosecond lasers<br />

have been utilized for the<br />

past several years in the<br />

Lasik procedure to create a<br />

blade-free flap. <strong>The</strong>se lasers<br />

will allow the cataract surgeon<br />

to perform blade-free,<br />

customized, reproducible<br />

incisions that will predictably<br />

eliminate astigmatism.<br />

This technology uses 3-<br />

D computer imaging to<br />

guide the laser into the eye,<br />

where it can perform custom<br />

lens fragmentation,<br />

which softens the cataract<br />

allowing for easy removal.<br />

<strong>The</strong> surgeon then completes<br />

the procedure by placing<br />

the new lens implant into<br />

position.<br />

“Health Watch” is brought to you by the<br />

physicians and staff at Scripps<br />

Memorial Hospital Encinitas. For more<br />

information call 1-800-SCRIPPS or<br />

visit scripps.org<br />

I’m getting out of Dodge<br />

JOE<br />

MORIS<br />

Baby Boomer Peace<br />

I sit here on the<br />

evening of the first day of<br />

summer. <strong>The</strong> deadline for<br />

my column is a week in<br />

advance so with the lightning<br />

news cycles of today,<br />

mentioning anything in<br />

the news would likely be<br />

passé by the time you read<br />

it.<br />

I spoke out against the<br />

Nixon administration in<br />

1973 during Watergate.<br />

I had just separated<br />

from the Army and was<br />

working as the night jock<br />

on the biggest FM station<br />

in and around Fort Hood<br />

and reaching Austin and<br />

Waco, Texas.<br />

I didn’t like that we<br />

were in a war we refused to<br />

win, and then we had a<br />

president who lied to the<br />

people.<br />

<strong>The</strong> press was vicious.<br />

Unlike today, they left no<br />

stone unturned in order to<br />

shame President Nixon out<br />

of office.<br />

I put in my two cents<br />

and you know what happened?<br />

I was audited by<br />

the IRS.<br />

I didn’t have two nickels<br />

to rub together and<br />

when I first entered the<br />

Army in 1971 I was paid<br />

$104 a month! Yes, a<br />

month! So, the IRS somehow<br />

seemed fit to audit<br />

me.<br />

Gee, was it something<br />

I said to mostly stoners<br />

while I spun Lynyrd<br />

Skynyrd or Led Zeppelin?<br />

I am so sick of both<br />

government and the mainstream<br />

press. <strong>The</strong>y’re all<br />

liars.<br />

<strong>The</strong> mainstream press<br />

is all the major news networks<br />

starting with the<br />

New York Times.<br />

<strong>The</strong> patsy networks<br />

just cut and paste whatever<br />

that rag has to say.<br />

<strong>The</strong> other mainstream<br />

media is Hollywood and<br />

the music industry. <strong>The</strong>y’re<br />

all about as clueless as you<br />

get and apparently not a<br />

one with a degree in political<br />

science.<br />

Anyone who has studied<br />

political systems, even<br />

those in the last 100 years,<br />

knows what the root causes<br />

are of most every political<br />

junta in power.<br />

You know juntas; they<br />

target their political “enemies;”<br />

pit one class against<br />

another and take over<br />

every facet of the bureaucracy,<br />

plus owning the<br />

press.<br />

I just groan when I sit<br />

and watch anything mainstream.<br />

Do you realize there<br />

has not been one story in<br />

the last week in the mainstream<br />

press about the IRS<br />

scandal ,much less about<br />

Benghazi or the Attorney<br />

General’s office seizing<br />

phone records and emails<br />

of journalists both at the<br />

Associated Press and at<br />

the center of the Fox<br />

Network? Now, if this was<br />

Bush?<br />

Nixon was taken down<br />

because of a little burglary,<br />

but we have an IRS<br />

today that is targeting<br />

Americans for their political<br />

beliefs.<br />

If Nixon did that he<br />

would have been tarred<br />

and feathered first. He<br />

only spoke of it (and<br />

caught on tape) but didn’t<br />

actually do it.<br />

<strong>The</strong> monolithic mainstream<br />

has barely said a<br />

thing about the potential<br />

abuse of the NSA snooping<br />

on you and me, my kids<br />

and my next door neighbor.<br />

When I studied the<br />

communist system I was so<br />

glad I lived in America.<br />

Now I’m watching it all<br />

unfold right before my<br />

eyes and we have no watchdogs<br />

to protect us. <strong>The</strong><br />

fourth estate has been<br />

bought; lock, stock and<br />

barrel.<br />

I’ve noticed that<br />

whenever anything gets<br />

hot and close to the leaders<br />

of this country, they<br />

travel overseas. <strong>The</strong>y get<br />

out of town. Did you notice<br />

our president hopping<br />

around Europe lately with<br />

a planned trip to Africa?<br />

Republicans are<br />

apparent idiots, for if they<br />

get caught in a twit they<br />

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Who’s<br />

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achievements for<br />

North San Diego County.<br />

Send information via email<br />

to community@<br />

coastnewsgroup.com.<br />

Living wreaths<br />

Chicweed, in the<br />

Cedros Design District in<br />

Solana Beach, will present a<br />

Succulent Wreaths class<br />

from 10 a.m. to noon June 23.<br />

Take home a living wreath.<br />

All materials and instruction<br />

provided for $90 per person.<br />

Reservations by June 21 at<br />

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more information, visit<br />

chicweed.com.<br />

Nice finish<br />

A host of Torrey Pines<br />

High School students ended<br />

the school years with stellar<br />

honors. Noa Glaser was<br />

selected from more than<br />

1,800 applicants to receive<br />

the National NCWIT<br />

Aspirations in Computing<br />

Award.<br />

Meera Kota and Pooja<br />

Bisarya were part of a team<br />

of women that ran experiments<br />

on board the<br />

International Space Station.<br />

DoWon Kim earned an<br />

internship through the<br />

World Food Prize and will<br />

travel to Peru this summer.<br />

DoWon (Dan) Kim,<br />

Jung Min (Timmy) Suh and<br />

MelodyAnne Cheng earned<br />

semifinalist status in the US<br />

Biology Olympiad.<br />

Lifeguard support<br />

Del Mar Junior<br />

Lifeguards (DMJG) has<br />

received a scholarship for<br />

underprivileged local kids to<br />

attend the Junior Lifeguard<br />

program from local dog<br />

grooming company Dirty<br />

Dogs. For every purchase at<br />

the store, Dirty Dogs, 2107<br />

San Elijo Ave.,Cardiff by the<br />

Sea, 5 percent will be donated<br />

to the DMJG scholarship.<br />

Purchases on Tuesdays<br />

will receive double the donation<br />

with 10 percent.<br />

Birthday party<br />

Solana Beach Storage<br />

invites the community to its<br />

40th birthday celebration<br />

from 1 to 4 p.m. July 13 at<br />

545 Stevens. Ave., Solana<br />

Beach. For reservations, call<br />

(858) 755-5550.<br />

Easter Seals<br />

Through June 30, the<br />

coastal Souplantations located<br />

in Del Mar, 3804 Valley<br />

Centre Drive; Encinitas, 109<br />

N. El Camino Real and<br />

Carlsbad at 1860 Marron<br />

Road, have kicked off a companywide<br />

cookie campaign<br />

for Easter Seals, with a $1<br />

donation going to Easter<br />

Seals Southern California<br />

for every $1.99 bag of the<br />

restaurant’s freshly baked<br />

homemade cookies sold during<br />

June. Each bag includes<br />

a $2 coupon to be used on<br />

the next visit.<br />

Pilates birthday<br />

Pilates at the Ranch,<br />

located in Del Rayo Village,<br />

opened it’s doors 10 years<br />

ago for private and semi-private<br />

sessions. In honor of its<br />

10-year anniversary, Pilates<br />

at the Ranch is offering 10<br />

percent off the purchase of a<br />

10-class package to new<br />

clients. Offer valid until<br />

Aug. 31.<br />

MAX DISPOSTI AND<br />

CAROLYN BOLTON<br />

Bank honors heroes<br />

In celebration of LGBT<br />

Pride Month, Union Bank<br />

has partnered with KPBS to<br />

honor Carolyn Bolton, Max<br />

Disposti and Vincent<br />

Pompei, of San Diego’s<br />

LGBT community, as part of<br />

the Local Heroes program.<br />

<strong>The</strong> program recognizes and<br />

pays tribute to extraordinary<br />

leaders of the community<br />

who are making a difference<br />

and enriching the lives of<br />

others by improving their<br />

profession, community,<br />

region and the world.<br />

North County’s LGBTQ<br />

Resource Center founder<br />

and Executive Director<br />

Disposti, along with colleague<br />

and Director of<br />

Project Youth’s Bolton, work<br />

to give the community<br />

access to tools and resources<br />

to live a successful and productive<br />

life. Pompei, an educator<br />

and LGBT advocate,<br />

aims to make area schools a<br />

better place for youth to<br />

learn and grow up.<br />

Cupcakes!<br />

Yummy Cupcakes, out<br />

of L.A., will open its first<br />

franchise at 1514 Encinitas<br />

Blvd., Encinitas. Shannon<br />

Mahoney and Renato<br />

Cautela will partner with<br />

Michael and Dana Mahoney<br />

as owners.<br />

<strong>The</strong> cupcakes are baked<br />

in-house, offering 26 flavors<br />

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JUNE 28, 2013<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

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veterans’ assistance and<br />

domestic violence services.<br />

Prior to the merger the<br />

nonprofits had already collaborated<br />

on several projects<br />

to help those in need become<br />

self-reliant.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> problems and conditions<br />

of poverty, homelessness<br />

and domestic violence<br />

are broad issues,” Laurin<br />

Pause, Community Resource<br />

Center executive director,<br />

said.“This merger will create<br />

solutions that are effective<br />

both locally and regionally. It<br />

deepens the partnership we<br />

have already had with ICS.”<br />

“What I see happening<br />

is we’ll provide more services<br />

for more clients in our footprint,”<br />

she added.<br />

Interfaith Community<br />

Services brings the strength<br />

of having numerous transitional<br />

housing facilities and<br />

a well-developed veterans<br />

service program.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Community<br />

Resource Center stands out<br />

in its services to help survivors<br />

of domestic violence.<br />

<strong>The</strong> nonprofit helps 225<br />

women and children annually<br />

with emergency shelter,<br />

transitional housing, support<br />

services and case management.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y leave with the<br />

clothes on their back,” Pause<br />

said. “<strong>The</strong>y have the will<br />

power to move forward and a<br />

high success rate, but there<br />

needs to be a transitional<br />

period. <strong>The</strong>y’re<br />

moving on to start<br />

rebuilding their life and not<br />

earning a lot of money.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> Community<br />

Resource Center also successfully<br />

runs a thrift store<br />

that gives those on the road<br />

to self-sufficiency work experience<br />

while it raises funds<br />

for the nonprofit.<br />

Together the agencies<br />

hope to better serve North<br />

County by sharing their<br />

strengths.<br />

“Interfaith’s veterans<br />

program is the second largest<br />

in San Diego County and has<br />

been nationally recognized,”<br />

Jason Coker, Interfaith<br />

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try to defend themselves.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y haven’t learned the<br />

game from the other side that<br />

you get your butt out of town<br />

until the news cycle changes.<br />

I remember when Nancy<br />

Pelosi was screaming bloody<br />

murder about waterboarding<br />

and condemning George<br />

Bush. Until it was leaked that<br />

she was on the same committee<br />

in Congress that authorized<br />

it. So, does she defend<br />

herself when found to be a<br />

major hypocrite? No, she<br />

went to Germany for two<br />

weeks. When she came back,<br />

not one journalist followed<br />

up. <strong>The</strong>y still haven’t.<br />

So, I’m getting out of<br />

dodge. By the time you read<br />

this I’ll be sipping margaritas<br />

by the pool next to the Bay of<br />

Banderas in warm and tropical<br />

Puerto Vallarta. I bought<br />

my condo in 2011 when the<br />

newspapers and media in<br />

general were saying to not go<br />

to Mexico, so I got one heck of<br />

a deal on an oceanfront<br />

condo.<br />

Of course during 2011<br />

our lapdog media was only<br />

parroting the junta’s words.<br />

Community Services director<br />

of marketing and communications,<br />

said. “On the flip<br />

side the Community<br />

Resource Center has a strong<br />

history of programs that<br />

serve domestic violence.”<br />

“Both agencies have the<br />

same set of values,” he<br />

added. “<strong>The</strong>y’ve been<br />

around a long time. <strong>The</strong><br />

match is a good fit. It made<br />

sense on every level.”<br />

Both agencies have<br />

received approval from their<br />

boards of directors to go forward<br />

with the merger. Board<br />

members will stay on and<br />

form a 25-member board that<br />

will guide the merged nonprofit.<br />

With the upcoming<br />

retirement of Pause in mid-<br />

July it seemed a good time<br />

for the merger. Batt will<br />

serve as CEO of the merged<br />

nonprofit. Pause will stay on<br />

through the end of the year<br />

to help with the merger<br />

process that will be completed<br />

Dec. 31.<br />

This includes gaining<br />

state approval and reaching<br />

agreements with funders.<br />

Both agencies will keep<br />

their names and continue<br />

their programs as usual for<br />

now.<br />

After the merge is completed,<br />

and staff and board<br />

members are familiar with<br />

all services offered, duplicate<br />

services will be streamlined<br />

and additional satellite<br />

services will be added.<br />

As for what the agency<br />

will be called, Coker said<br />

that by early next year the<br />

Community Resource Center<br />

would be known as a division<br />

of Interfaith Community<br />

Services.<br />

Pause added an outside<br />

consultant would be hired in<br />

the upcoming months to<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had to make Mexico<br />

look really bad because after<br />

all, our Justice Department<br />

“gave,” without any tracking<br />

system in place, Mexican cartels<br />

more than 2,000 two high<br />

powered deadly weapons that<br />

were used to kill two<br />

Americans and hundreds if<br />

not thousands of Mexicans.<br />

Our countrymen had to<br />

be distracted from the bungled<br />

Fast & Furious scandal<br />

so the press was awash with<br />

stories of drug lords killing<br />

each other yet not a word that<br />

the president had to sign an<br />

executive order to seal all the<br />

Fast & Furious records to save<br />

our Attorney General’s backside<br />

after congressional committees<br />

investigating the case<br />

proved him to be an emperor<br />

without clothes.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y didn’t even write<br />

about all the deaths every day<br />

that were coming out of<br />

Chicago. <strong>The</strong> town with the<br />

strictest gun laws in the country!<br />

Wow, we’ve really got<br />

some eyeballs watching out<br />

for us lowly folk, don’t we?<br />

Am I going nuts or what?<br />

Everything is just one big lie<br />

after another. I’m going to<br />

join the nearly 1 million<br />

Canadians and Americans<br />

determine if a new name will<br />

better serve the merged<br />

agencies. <strong>The</strong> evaluation of a<br />

new name will weigh the<br />

reactions of the community,<br />

those who use services and<br />

those who donate to the nonprofits.<br />

“It’s important to take<br />

into consideration what motivates<br />

the community,” Pause<br />

said.<br />

We will join together and be<br />

one stronger agency and more<br />

competitive for private grants.”<br />

Jason Coker<br />

Interfaith Community Services<br />

Coker said both nonprofits<br />

are doing well financially.<br />

He added that the<br />

merger would increase funding<br />

opportunities and<br />

streamlining operations, thus<br />

minimizing costs.<br />

“We will join together<br />

and be one stronger agency<br />

and more competitive for private<br />

grants,” Coker said. “We<br />

will be more systematic with<br />

a broader array of services<br />

that fit together well. We will<br />

be able to provide wraparound<br />

services for clients.”<br />

Cost savings will also<br />

come by eliminating the<br />

salary of the Community<br />

Resource Center executive<br />

director and including<br />

employees in one payroll system.<br />

Currently the<br />

Community Resource Center<br />

runs on a $4.2 million annual<br />

budget, has 50 employees<br />

and serves 11,000 people a<br />

year.<br />

Pause said that amounts<br />

to 2,900 households.<br />

Interfaith Community<br />

Services operates on $10.4<br />

million a year, employs 160<br />

people, and serves 25,000<br />

people a year.<br />

Coker said there is no<br />

estimate of the number that<br />

will be served when the two<br />

agencies merge, because<br />

duplicate services will be<br />

reduced and satellite locations<br />

will be added.<br />

now owning property in<br />

Puerto Vallarta. I’m staying<br />

this time for about two<br />

months to work on my second<br />

book. <strong>The</strong> first will be published<br />

soon and no, it isn’t<br />

about politics. It’s about our<br />

souls and believe it or not,<br />

God is going to fix this mess.<br />

He loves this country and you<br />

and I do too! But, I only hope<br />

I’m not whistling Dixie<br />

through a graveyard.<br />

I feel grimy after watching<br />

the slanted news today.<br />

You know guys, it’s that same<br />

feeling of griminess all over<br />

you when you walk out of a<br />

strip bar without your wife<br />

knowing you were there and<br />

worried as hell that someone<br />

will spot you. You know the<br />

feeling; you just know you<br />

were not in a good place.<br />

I’m going to go find my<br />

good place, do a little surfing<br />

in Punta Mita at Mexican<br />

Malibu and play some golf at<br />

the Marina and Vista Vallarta.<br />

What I wouldn’t give to come<br />

home to truth, honesty and<br />

peace! Sheesh.<br />

Joe Moris may be contacted at (760)<br />

500-6755 or by email at<br />

joe@coastalcountry.net.<br />

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wall.<br />

11. You had no idea how<br />

many styles of cabinet handles<br />

and knobs there are, or that no<br />

store carries more than 10 of<br />

any one of them.<br />

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bowl, cutting board or balsamic<br />

vinegar is good exercise for<br />

your brain.<br />

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curriculum standards.<br />

Recognizing that girls<br />

needed more opportunities in<br />

the community to come together,<br />

she also set out to make fitness<br />

and health a lifestyle<br />

change rather than a competitive<br />

sport. Zweifel founded<br />

Girls On Target (GOT), a program<br />

dedicated to empowering<br />

young girls through fitness and<br />

yoga.<br />

At 9 a.m., June 29 she will<br />

offer a free yoga workshop at<br />

Seagrove Park overlooking the<br />

beach for girls in grades four to<br />

eight. <strong>The</strong> workshop will focus<br />

on building strength and flexibility<br />

while centering the body<br />

and mind.<br />

“Workshops are a great<br />

opportunity for girls to gain<br />

relaxation and positive selfimage<br />

techniques while meeting<br />

friends and becoming<br />

empowered through fitness,”<br />

Zweifel said. “All workshops<br />

involve music, a focus on<br />

female camaraderie and fun.”<br />

Kerstin Pfann has two<br />

daughters enrolled in the program.<br />

“Saree is a great role<br />

model for the girls in so many<br />

ways,” she said. “<strong>The</strong> noncompetitive<br />

nature of yoga has led<br />

them to recognize how good<br />

they feel physically, mentally<br />

and emotionally when they are<br />

14. Just because your old<br />

refrigerator fit through the<br />

door coming in, does not mean<br />

it will fit trying to go out.<br />

15. Having a stove with all<br />

the burners working is magical.<br />

16. You can become very<br />

comfortable with strange men<br />

bustling about your house.<br />

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or showerhead, the less water<br />

that will come out of it.<br />

18. Just because something<br />

is new, doesn’t mean it’s<br />

better, but it will be easier to<br />

clean.<br />

active — and that fitness is not<br />

just a means to achievement in<br />

sports.<br />

In addition, the connection<br />

between the body and the<br />

mind, which is emphasized in<br />

yoga, has led the girls to better<br />

understand themselves. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

have each developed an inner<br />

strength that manifests as both<br />

confidence and self-acceptance.”<br />

Pfann added that yoga has<br />

also proven to be effective in<br />

bringing about stress relief,<br />

anxiety reduction and an<br />

increased sense of balance and<br />

empowerment.<br />

“I believe these benefits<br />

are especially important for<br />

adolescent girls who often feel<br />

overwhelmed with all the<br />

changes in themselves, and<br />

expectations for behavior and<br />

achievement put upon them by<br />

parents and society,” she said.<br />

Zweifel completed her<br />

yoga teacher training with<br />

Corepower Yoga, and is certified<br />

as a Group Fitness<br />

Instructor by the American<br />

Council of Exercise.<br />

Additionally, she holds a bachelor’s<br />

degree in elementary education<br />

and a master’s degree in<br />

English education as well as<br />

classroom experience as an elementary<br />

and secondary<br />

teacher.<br />

Her unusual combination<br />

of qualifications came to the<br />

attention of Richard Case,<br />

19. Your husband is a<br />

really good sport who has<br />

eaten six weeks of microwavable<br />

cuisine with a smile.<br />

20. Having a room with no<br />

mold, ceilings that don’t peel,<br />

lights that work, tile that isn’t<br />

chipped, a sink with no rust<br />

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Jean Gillette is a freelance writer<br />

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founder of the KP Jois<br />

Foundation, who recruited her<br />

earlier this year to lead a oneday<br />

professional development<br />

course for his yoga teachers<br />

connecting yoga to curriculum<br />

standards as they implemented<br />

a yoga program at the Encinitas<br />

Unified School District.<br />

This summer Zweifel will<br />

continue to teach private lessons<br />

as well as weeklong summer<br />

camps for girls in grades<br />

four to 12. In addition to the circuit<br />

workouts, the camps will<br />

include meditation (focusing<br />

on empowerment) and nutritional<br />

education.<br />

“I developed Girls On<br />

Target because there are a lot<br />

of bad choices to make out<br />

there, but when health and fitness<br />

are a priority in the life of<br />

a young girl, those bad decisions<br />

are less likely to be<br />

made,” she explained. “Every<br />

girl deserves to feel beautiful,<br />

powerful, capable and confident.<br />

My hope is that Girls On<br />

Target can help young women<br />

along the path to all they<br />

deserve.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> next GOT summer<br />

camp runs from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.,<br />

July 29 to Aug. 2 at Doyle<br />

Community Park in UTC-La<br />

Jolla<br />

For more information, or<br />

to register for the free workshop<br />

at Seagrove park or the<br />

summer camp, visit girlsontarget.com/.


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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.<br />

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.<br />

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.<br />

<strong>The</strong> law<br />

requires that information about<br />

Trustee Sale postponements be<br />

made available to you and to the<br />

public, as a courtesy to those not<br />

present at the sale. If you wish to<br />

learn whether your sale date has<br />

been postponed, and, if applicable,<br />

the rescheduled time and date for<br />

the sale of this property, you may<br />

call Priority Posting and<br />

Publishing at 714-573-1965 for<br />

information regarding the<br />

Trustee's Sale or visit the Internet<br />

Web site address on the previous<br />

page for information regarding the<br />

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

number assigned to this case,<br />

CA05000575-13-1.<br />

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.<br />

<strong>The</strong> best<br />

way to verify postponement information<br />

is to attend the scheduled<br />

sale. Date: June 11, 2013<br />

TRUSTEE CORPS TS No.<br />

CA05000575-13-1 17100 Gillette<br />

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

Joseph Barragan, Authorized<br />

Signatory<br />

SALE INFORMATION<br />

CAN BE OBTAINED ON LINE AT<br />

www.priorityposting.com<br />

FOR<br />

AUTOMATED SALES INFORMA-<br />

TION PLEASE CALL: Priority<br />

Posting and Publishing at 714-573-<br />

1965 TRUSTEE CORPS MAY BE<br />

ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR<br />

ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A<br />

DEBT. ANY INFORMATION<br />

OBTAINED MAY BE USED FOR<br />

THAT PURPOSE. P1045226 6/21,<br />

6/28, 07/05/2013 CN 15104<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE TS<br />

No. 09-0124929 Title Order No. 09-<br />

8-368106 APN No. 158-630-06-00<br />

YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A<br />

DEED OF TRUST, DATED<br />

02/28/2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE<br />

ACTION TO<br />

PROTECT YOUR<br />

PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT<br />

A PUBLIC SALE.<br />

IF YOU NEED<br />

AN EXPLANATION OF THE<br />

NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING<br />

AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD<br />

CONTACT A LAWYER. Notice is<br />

hereby given that RECONTRUST<br />

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

trustee pursuant to the Deed of<br />

Trust executed by MATTHEW<br />

SCOTT MACLEAN AND SANDI<br />

LEE MACLEAN, HUSBAND AND<br />

WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS, dated<br />

02/28/2006 and recorded 3/8/2006,<br />

as Instrument No. 2006-0159435, in<br />

Book N/A, <strong>Page</strong> 2479, of Official<br />

Records in the office of the County<br />

Recorder of San Diego County,<br />

State of California, will sell on<br />

07/26/2013 at 9:00AM, SHERATON<br />

San Diego HOTEL & MARINA<br />

1380 Harbor Island Drive, San<br />

Diego, CA 92101 at public auction,<br />

to the highest bidder for cash or<br />

check as described below, payable<br />

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

title, and interest conveyed to and<br />

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

Trust, in the property situated in<br />

said County and State and as more<br />

fully described in the above referenced<br />

Deed of Trust.<br />

<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 />

3704 CYPRESS ROAD, OCEAN-<br />

SIDE, CA, 92054. <strong>The</strong> undersigned<br />

Trustee disclaims any liability for<br />

any incorrectness of the street<br />

address and other common designation,<br />

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

total amount of the unpaid balance<br />

with interest thereon of the obligation<br />

secured by the property to be<br />

sold plus reasonable estimated<br />

costs, expenses and advances at<br />

the time of the initial publication<br />

of the Notice of Sale is $891,698.36.<br />

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

sale the opening bid may be less<br />

than the total indebtedness due. In<br />

addition to cash, the Trustee will<br />

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

state or national bank, a check<br />

drawn by a state or federal credit<br />

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

or federal savings and loan association,<br />

savings association, or savings<br />

bank specified in Section 5102 of<br />

the Financial Code and authorized<br />

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

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

condition, but without covenant or<br />

warranty, express or implied,<br />

regarding title, possession or<br />

encumbrances, to satisfy the<br />

indebtedness secured by said Deed<br />

of Trust, advances thereunder, with<br />

interest as provided,<br />

and the<br />

unpaid principal of the Note<br />

secured by said Deed of Trust with<br />

interest thereon as provided in said<br />

Note, plus fees, charges and<br />

expenses of the Trustee and of the<br />

trusts created by said Deed of<br />

Trust. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL<br />

BIDDERS If you are considering<br />

bidding on this property lien, you<br />

should understand that there are<br />

risks involved in bidding at a<br />

trustee auction.<br />

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.<br />

You<br />

should also be aware that the lien<br />

being auctioned off may be a junior<br />

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

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

be responsible for paying off all<br />

liens senior to the lien being auctioned<br />

off, before you can receive<br />

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

encouraged to investigate the existence,<br />

priority, and size of outstanding<br />

liens that may exist on<br />

this property by contacting the<br />

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

insurance company, either of which<br />

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

If you consult either of<br />

these resources, you should be<br />

aware that the lender may hold<br />

more than one mortgage or deed of<br />

trust on the property. NOTICE TO<br />

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

date shown on this notice of sale<br />

may be postponed one or more<br />

times by the mortgagee, beneficiary,<br />

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

Section 2924g of the California<br />

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

information about trustee sale<br />

postponements be made available<br />

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

to those not present at the<br />

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

your sale date has been postponed,<br />

and, if applicable, the rescheduled<br />

time and date for the sale of this<br />

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

8219 or visit this Internet Web site<br />

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

file number assigned to this case<br />

09-0124929. Information about<br />

postponements that are very short<br />

in duration or that occur close in<br />

time to the scheduled sale may not<br />

immediately be reflected in the<br />

telephone information or on the<br />

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

verify postponement information<br />

is to attend the scheduled sale.<br />

DATED: 11/26/2009 RECON-<br />

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

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

SIMI<br />

VALLEY, CA 93063 Phone/Sale<br />

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

Trustee's Sale Officer RECON-<br />

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

collector attempting to collect a<br />

debt.<br />

Any information obtained<br />

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

1006.104026 6/14, 6/21, 6/28/2013<br />

CN 15093<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE TS<br />

No. 09-0062974 Title Order No. 09-<br />

8-184585 APN No. 121-351-02-00<br />

YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A<br />

DEED OF TRUST, DATED<br />

04/06/2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE<br />

ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR<br />

PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT<br />

A PUBLIC SALE.<br />

IF YOU NEED<br />

AN EXPLANATION OF THE<br />

NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING<br />

AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD<br />

CONTACT A LAWYER. Notice is<br />

hereby given that RECONTRUST<br />

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

trustee pursuant to the Deed of<br />

Trust executed by FOTI A BURT-<br />

ZOS, AND BELINDA B BURTZOS,<br />

HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT<br />

TENANTS, dated 04/06/2006 and<br />

recorded 4/12/2006, as Instrument<br />

No. 2006-0252266, in Book N/A,<br />

<strong>Page</strong> 2227, of Official Records in<br />

the office of the County Recorder<br />

of San Diego County, State of<br />

California, will sell on 07/12/2013<br />

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

Scottish Rite Event Center, located<br />

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

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

highest bidder for cash or check as<br />

described below, payable in full at<br />

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

interest conveyed to and now held<br />

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

the property situated in said<br />

County and State and as more fully<br />

described in the above referenced<br />

Deed of Trust. <strong>The</strong> street address<br />

and other common designation, if<br />

any, of the real property described<br />

above is purported to be: 319<br />

HIGHLAND OAKS CT, FALL-<br />

BROOK, CA, 920288083. <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. <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,<br />

expenses and<br />

advances at the time of the initial<br />

publication of the Notice of Sale is<br />

$937,988.84. 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.<br />

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.<br />

You<br />

should also be aware that the lien<br />

being auctioned off may be a junior<br />

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

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

be responsible for paying off all<br />

liens senior to the lien being auctioned<br />

off, before you can receive<br />

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

encouraged to investigate the existence,<br />

priority, and size of outstanding<br />

liens that may exist on<br />

this property by contacting the<br />

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

insurance company, either of which<br />

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

If you consult either of<br />

these resources, you should be<br />

aware that the lender may hold<br />

more than one mortgage or deed of<br />

trust on the property. NOTICE TO<br />

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

date shown on this notice of sale<br />

may be postponed one or more<br />

times by the mortgagee, beneficiary,<br />

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

Section 2924g of the California<br />

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

information about trustee sale<br />

postponements be made available<br />

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

to those not present at the<br />

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

your sale date has been postponed,<br />

and, if applicable, the rescheduled<br />

time and date for the sale of this<br />

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

8219 or visit this Internet Web site<br />

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

file number assigned to this case<br />

09-0062974. Information about<br />

postponements that are very short<br />

in duration or that occur close in<br />

time to the scheduled sale may not<br />

immediately be reflected in the<br />

telephone information or on the<br />

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

verify postponement information<br />

is to attend the scheduled sale.<br />

DATED: 08/12/2009 RECON-<br />

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

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

SIMI<br />

VALLEY, CA 93063 Phone/Sale<br />

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

Trustee's Sale Officer RECON-<br />

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

collector attempting to collect a<br />

debt.<br />

Any information obtained<br />

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

1006.57944 6/14, 6/21, 6/28/2013 CN<br />

15084<br />

APN: 157-471-23-00 TS No:<br />

CA09004561-12-1 TO No: 5911952<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE<br />

YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A<br />

DEED OF TRUST DATED August<br />

13, 2007. UNLESS YOU TAKE<br />

ACTION TO<br />

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 July 10,<br />

2013 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 certain<br />

Deed of Trust Recorded on<br />

August 20, 2007 as Instrument No.<br />

2007-0554324 of official records in<br />

the Office of the Recorder of San<br />

Diego County, California, executed<br />

by ANDRE MANUEL RADER<br />

AND SARA A RADER HUSBAND<br />

AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS,<br />

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

BANK, F.S.B. , A FEDERALLY<br />

CHARTERED SAVINGS BANk 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: 4943 GABRIELIENO AVE,<br />

OCEANSIDE, CA 92057 <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 without<br />

covenant or warranty, express 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 />

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 $309,761.54 (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<br />

shall be the return of<br />

monies paid to the Trustee and the<br />

successful bidder shall have no further<br />

recourse. Notice to Potential<br />

Bidders If you are considering bidding<br />

on this property lien, you<br />

should understand that there are<br />

risks involved in bidding at a<br />

Trustee auction. You will be bidding<br />

on a lien, not on the property<br />

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

Trustee auction does not automatically<br />

entitle you to free and clear<br />

ownership of the property. You<br />

should also be aware that the lien<br />

being auctioned off may be a junior<br />

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

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

be responsible for paying off all<br />

liens senior to the lien being auctioned<br />

off, before you can receive<br />

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

encouraged to investigate the existence,<br />

priority, and size of outstanding<br />

liens that may exist on<br />

this property by contacting the<br />

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

insurance company, either of which<br />

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

If you consult either of<br />

these resources, you should be<br />

aware that the same Lender may<br />

hold more than one mortgage or<br />

Deed of Trust on the property.<br />

Notice to Property Owner <strong>The</strong> sale<br />

date shown on this Notice of Sale<br />

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 number<br />

assigned to this case,<br />

CA09004561-12-1.<br />

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: June 5,<br />

2013 TRUSTEE<br />

CORPS TS No. CA09004561-12-1<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. P1044142<br />

6/14, 6/21, 06/28/2013 CN 15083<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE<br />

Trustee Sale No. 459286CA Loan<br />

No. 3010774390 Title Order No.<br />

130043186 ATTENTION<br />

RECORDER: THE FOLLOWING<br />

REFERENCE TO AN ATTACHED<br />

SUMMARY IS APPLICABLE TO<br />

THE NOTICE PROVIDED TO THE<br />

TRUSTOR ONLY. PURSUANT TO<br />

CALIFORNIA CIVIL CODE 2923.3<br />

NOTE: THERE IS A SUMMARY<br />

OF THE INFORMATION IN THIS<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

ATTACHED YOU<br />

ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A<br />

DEED OF TRUST DATED 10-20-<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 07-05-<br />

2013 at 10:30 AM, CALIFORNIA<br />

RECONVEYANCE COMPANY as<br />

the duly appointed Trustee under<br />

and pursuant to Deed of Trust<br />

Recorded 11-02-2006, Book N/A,<br />

<strong>Page</strong> N/A, Instrument 2006-<br />

0779559, of official records in the<br />

Office of the Recorder of SAN<br />

DIEGO County, California, executed<br />

by: KENNETH L CAHOON, A<br />

SINGLE MAN, as Trustor, WASH-<br />

INGTON MUTUAL BANK, FA, as<br />

Beneficiary, will sell at public auction<br />

sale to the highest bidder for<br />

cash, cashier's check drawn by a<br />

state or national bank, a cashier's<br />

check drawn by a state or federal<br />

credit union, or a cashier's 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. Sale will be held<br />

by the duly appointed trustee as<br />

shown below, of all right, title, and<br />

interest conveyed to and now held<br />

by the trustee in the hereinafter<br />

described property under and pursuant<br />

to the Deed of Trust. <strong>The</strong> sale<br />

will be made, but without covenant<br />

or warranty, expressed or implied,<br />

regarding title, possession, or<br />

encumbrances, to pay the remaining<br />

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

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

thereon, estimated fees,<br />

charges and expenses of the<br />

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

time of the initial publication of<br />

the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated<br />

to be set forth below. <strong>The</strong><br />

amount may be greater on the day<br />

of sale. Place of Sale: AT THE<br />

ENTRANCE TO THE EAST COUN-<br />

TY REGIONAL CENTER BY<br />

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

EL CAJON, CA 92020 Legal<br />

Description: A CONDOMINIUM<br />

COMPRISED OF: PARCEL 1:<br />

UNIT NO. 445, CONSISTING OF<br />

CERTAIN AIRSPACE AND SUR-<br />

FACE ELEMENTS, AS SHOWN<br />

AND DESCRIBED IN A CONDO-<br />

MINIUM PLAN, RECORDED ON<br />

APRIL 24, 1984 AS FILE NO. 1984-<br />

149890, OF OFFICIAL RECORDS,<br />

AS SUCH CONDOMINIUM PLAN<br />

MAY BE AMENDED FROM TIME<br />

TO TIME. PARCEL 2: AN UNDI-<br />

VIDED 1/105TH FEE SIMPLE<br />

INTEREST AS TENANT IN COM-<br />

MON IN AND TO ALL OF THE<br />

REAL PROPERTY, INCLUDING,<br />

WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE<br />

COMMON AREAS DEFINED IN<br />

THE DECLARATION REFERRED<br />

TO BELOW, IN LOT 13 OF VIL-<br />

LAGE PARK VILLAS UNIT NO. 6<br />

ACCORDING TO MAP THEREOF<br />

NO. 7867, FILED IN THE OFFICE<br />

OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF<br />

SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFOR-<br />

NIA, ON FEBRUARY 14, 1974;<br />

EXCEPTING<br />

THEREFROM,<br />

UNITS NUMBERED 379<br />

THROUGH 483, INCLUSIVE, AS<br />

SHOWN ON THE ABOVE-REFER-<br />

ENCED CONDOMINIUM PLAN,<br />

AS IT MAY BE AMENDED FROM<br />

TIME TO TIME. EXCEPT THERE-<br />

FROM ALL OIL, GAS, MINERALS<br />

AND HYDROCARBONS, BELOW<br />

A DEPTH OF 500 FEET, WITH-<br />

OUT THE RIGHT OF SURFACE<br />

ENTRY, AS RESERVED IN<br />

INSTRUMENTS OF RECORD.<br />

PARCEL 3: AN EXCLUSIVE<br />

EASEMENT APPURTENANT TO<br />

PARCEL 1 AND 2 DESCRIBED<br />

ABOVE, FOR USE FOR (PATIO),<br />

(BALCONY), GARAGE, AND<br />

OPEN PARKING PURPOSES,<br />

OVER THAT PORTION OF LOT 13<br />

OF VILLAGE PARK VILLAS UNIT<br />

NO. 6, DEFINED AS RESTRICTED<br />

COMMON AREAS IN THE DEC-<br />

LARATION, AND DESCRIBED<br />

AND ASSIGNED IN THE ABOVE-<br />

REFERENCED CONDOMINIUM<br />

PLAN, AS IT MAY BE AMENDED<br />

FROM TIME TO TIME. Amount of<br />

unpaid balance and other charges:<br />

$276,693.52 (estimated) Street<br />

address and other common designation<br />

of the real property: 132<br />

SOUTH JAYTON LANE ENCINI-<br />

TAS, CA 92024 APN Number: 259-<br />

222-46-10 <strong>The</strong> undersigned Trustee<br />

disclaims any liability for any<br />

incorrectness of the street address<br />

and other common designation, if<br />

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

heretofore described is being sold<br />

"as is". In compliance with<br />

California Civil Code 2923.5(c) the<br />

mortgagee, trustee, beneficiary, or<br />

authorized agent declares: that it<br />

has contacted the borrower(s) to<br />

assess their financial situation and<br />

to explore options to avoid foreclosure;<br />

or that it has made efforts to<br />

contact the borrower(s) to assess<br />

their financial situation and to<br />

explore options to avoid foreclosure<br />

by one of the following methods:<br />

by telephone; by United<br />

States mail; either 1st class or certified;<br />

by overnight delivery; by<br />

personal delivery; by e-mail; by<br />

face to face meeting. DATE: 06-14-<br />

2013 CALIFORNIA RECON-<br />

VEYANCE COMPANY, as Trustee<br />

ROSAURA ARMENTA, ASSIS-<br />

TANT SECRETARY California<br />

Reconveyance Company 9200<br />

Oakdale Avenue Mail Stop: CA2-<br />

4379 Chatsworth, CA 91311 800-<br />

892-6902 For Sales Information:<br />

www.lpsasap.com or 1-714-730-<br />

2727 www.priorityposting.com or 1-<br />

714-573-1965 www.auction.com or<br />

1-800-280-2832 CALIFORNIA<br />

RECONVEYANCE COMPANY IS<br />

A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT-<br />

ING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY<br />

INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL<br />

BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.<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><br />

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, this information<br />

can be obtained from one<br />

of the following three companies:<br />

LPS Agency Sales and Posting at<br />

(714) 730-2727, or visit the Internet<br />

Web site www.lpsasap.com<br />

(Registration required to search<br />

for sale information) or Priority<br />

Posting and Publishing at (714)<br />

573-1965 or visit the Internet Web<br />

site<br />

www.priorityposting.com<br />

(Click on the link for "Advanced<br />

Search" to search for sale information),<br />

or auction.com at 1-800-280-<br />

2832 or visit the Internet Web site<br />

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

Trustee Sale No. shown above.<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. A-4391785<br />

06/14/2013, 06/21/2013, 06/28/2013<br />

CN 15082<br />

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR<br />

CHANGE OF NAME<br />

CASE NUMBER<br />

37-2013-00053664-CU-PT-NC<br />

TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:<br />

Petitioner(s): Debra Ruth Gralla<br />

filed a petition with this court for a<br />

decree changing names as follows:<br />

a. Present name Debra Ruth<br />

Gralla changed to proposed name<br />

Debra Ruth Alexander, b. Present<br />

name Kristian Alexander Urosevic<br />

changed to proposed name<br />

Kristian Alexander.<br />

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 August 20,<br />

2013 at 8:30 a.m.<br />

Date: June 19, 2013<br />

K Michael Kirkman<br />

Judge of the Superior Court<br />

06/28, 07/05, 07/12, 07/19/13<br />

CN 15143<br />

NOTICE OF APPLICATION<br />

FOR CHANGE IN OWNER-<br />

SHIP OF ALCOHOLIC<br />

BEVERAGE LICENSE<br />

Date of Filing Application:<br />

June 13, 2013<br />

To Whom It May Concern:<br />

<strong>The</strong> Name(s) of the Applicant(s)<br />

is/are:<br />

WADA SUSHI, 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 />

3050 PIO PICO DR, STE A<br />

CARLSBAD, CA 92008-1954<br />

Type of license(s) applied for:<br />

41-On-Sale Beer And Wine -<br />

Eating Place<br />

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06/28/13 CN 15141<br />

NOTICE OF PENDENCY<br />

OF ACTION<br />

STATE OF NEW MEXICO<br />

COUNTY OF BERNALILLO<br />

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT<br />

COURT No. DM 2013002015<br />

Heather Stomper, Petitioner,<br />

vs.<br />

Agustin C. Treto,<br />

Respondent.<br />

STATE OF NEW MEXICO<br />

to<br />

the above-namedRespondent (s),<br />

Greetings:<br />

You are hereby notified that the<br />

above-named Petitioner has filed<br />

a civil action against you in the<br />

above entitled Couti and cause,<br />

the general object there-of being:<br />

Petition for Termination of<br />

Parental Rights.<br />

Unless you<br />

enter yom appearance<br />

in said cause on or before<br />

the AUG 12 2013 a judgment by<br />

default will be entered against<br />

you. Name and Address of<br />

Petitioner or Petitioner's<br />

Attorney: Heather M. Stomper<br />

413 Girard SE, APT #5<br />

Albuquerque, NM 87106<br />

505-603-5717<br />

WITNESS the Honorable<br />

DEBORAH DAVIS-WALKER ,<br />

District Judge of the Second<br />

Judicial District Court of the<br />

State of New Mexico, and the<br />

seal of the District Court of<br />

Bernalillo<br />

County,<br />

JUN 20 2013<br />

GREGORY T.<br />

IRELAND<br />

CLERK OF THE<br />

DISTRICT COURT<br />

By:<br />

MIGUEL DURAN<br />

Deputy Clerk<br />

06/28, 07/05, 07/12/13 CN 15139<br />

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALES<br />

Notice is herby given by that<br />

Pursuant to section 21701-21715 of<br />

the business and<br />

Professions<br />

Code and Section 535 of the Penal<br />

Code of the State of California, A<br />

public lien sale will be held at 9am<br />

on July 17th 2013 at Oceanside E-Z<br />

Storage, 444 Edgehill Lane<br />

Oceanside, CA. <strong>The</strong> following personal<br />

property items (Misc., House<br />

hold goods, furniture, tools and<br />

equipment) will be sold as follows:<br />

Name<br />

Units#<br />

David Chester Tayloe 2<br />

Anna Haynes<br />

67E<br />

Raymundo Jr Gomez<br />

67F<br />

Elizabeth Rubalcaba<br />

141D<br />

Alfonso Vasquez<br />

66A<br />

American Auction Service<br />

FS8632014<br />

06/28/13, 07/12/13 CN 15136<br />

NOTICE OF PETITION TO<br />

ADMINISTER ESTATE OF<br />

PAULINE MAE HADLEY AKA<br />

PAULINE M. HADLEY<br />

CASE NO. 37-2013-00054013-PR-<br />

PW-CTL ROA #: 1 (IMAGED<br />

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: PAULINE MAE HADLEY AKA<br />

PAULINE M. HADLEY<br />

A Petition for Probate has been<br />

filed by ROLAND D. COBB in the<br />

Superior Court of California,<br />

County of SAN DIEGO.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Petition for Probate requests<br />

that ROLAND D. COBB be appointed<br />

as personal representative to<br />

administer 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 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 rep-<br />

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resentative 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<br />

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 AUG 08 2013<br />

at 1:30 P.M. in Dept. PC-2 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.<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.<br />

A<br />

Request for Special Notice form is<br />

available from the court clerk.<br />

Attorney for Petitioner: Judith M.<br />

Copeland, Copeland & Tierman,<br />

LLP, 1230 Columbia St., Suite 680,<br />

San Diego, CA 92101-8502,<br />

Telephone: (619) 231-0456<br />

6/28, 7/5, 7/12/13 CNS-2501665# CN<br />

15135<br />

SUMMONS<br />

(CITACION JUDICIAL)<br />

CASE NUMBER:<br />

37-2012-00054295-CL-PA-NC<br />

NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: (AVISO<br />

AL DEMANDADO):<br />

Thien Nguyen, and DOES 1<br />

through 10, Inclusive<br />

YOU ARE BEING SUED BY<br />

PLAINTIFF:<br />

(LO ESTA DEMAN-<br />

DANDO EL DEMANDANTE):<br />

Yomel Perera<br />

NOTICE! You have been sued. <strong>The</strong><br />

court may decide against you without<br />

your being heard unless you<br />

respond within 30 days. Read the<br />

information below.<br />

You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS<br />

after this summons and legal<br />

papers are served on you to file a<br />

written response at this court and<br />

have a copy served on the plaintiff.<br />

A letter or phone call will not protect<br />

you.<br />

Your written response<br />

must be in<br />

proper legal form if<br />

you want the court to hear your<br />

case.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re may be a court form<br />

that you can use for your response.<br />

You can find these court forms and<br />

more information at the California<br />

Courts Online Self-Help Center<br />

(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp),<br />

your county law library, or the<br />

courthouse nearest you. If you cannot<br />

pay the filing fee, ask the court<br />

clerk for a fee waiver form. If you<br />

do not file your response on time,<br />

you may lose the case by default,<br />

and your wages, money, and property<br />

may be taken without further<br />

warning from the court.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are other legal requirements.<br />

You may want to call an<br />

attorney right away. If you do not<br />

know an attorney, you may want to<br />

call an attorney referral service. If<br />

you cannot afford an attorney, you<br />

may be eligible for free legal services<br />

from a nonprofit legal services<br />

program. You can locate these nonprofit<br />

groups at the California<br />

Legal Services Web site<br />

(www.lawhelpcalifornia.org),<br />

the<br />

California Courts online Self-Help<br />

Center (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp),<br />

or by contacting your local<br />

court or county bar association.<br />

NOTE: <strong>The</strong> court has a statutory<br />

lien for waived fees and costs on<br />

any settlement or arbitration<br />

award of $10,000 or more in a civil.<br />

case. <strong>The</strong> court’s lien must be paid<br />

before the court will dismiss the<br />

case.<br />

(AVISO! Lo han demandado.<br />

Si no responde dentro de 30 dias, la<br />

corte puede decidir en su contra sin<br />

escuchar su version. Lea la informacion<br />

a continuacion.<br />

Tiene 30 DIAS DE CALENDARIO<br />

despues de que le entreguen esta citacion<br />

y papeles legales para presentar<br />

una respuesta por escrito en esta<br />

corte y hacer que se entregue una<br />

copia al demandante. Una carta o<br />

una llamada telefonica no lo protegen.<br />

Su respuesta por escrito tiene<br />

que estar en formato legal correcto si<br />

desea que procesen su caso en la<br />

corte. Es posible que haya un formulario<br />

que usted pueda usar para su<br />

respuesta.Puede encontrar estos formularios<br />

de la corte y mas informacion<br />

en el Centro de Ayuda de las<br />

Cortes de California<br />

(www.sucorte.ca.gov), en la biblioteca<br />

de leyes de su condado o en la corte<br />

que le quede mas cerca. Si no puede<br />

pagar la cuota de presentacion, pida<br />

al secretario de la corte que le de un<br />

formulario de exencion de pago de<br />

cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a<br />

tiempo, puede perder el caso por<br />

incumplimiento y la corte le podra<br />

quitar su sueldo, dinero y bienes sin<br />

mas advertencia.<br />

Hay otros requisitos legales. Es<br />

recomendable que llame a un abogado<br />

inmediatamente. Si no conoce a<br />

un abogado, puede llamar a un servicio<br />

de remision a abogados. Si no<br />

puede pagar a un abogado, es posible<br />

que cumpla con los requisitos para<br />

obtener servicios legales gratuitos de<br />

un programa de servicios legales sin<br />

fines de lucro. Puede encontrar estos<br />

grupos sin fines de lucro en el sitio<br />

web de California Legal Services,<br />

(www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en el<br />

Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de<br />

California, (www.sucorte.ca.gov) o<br />

poniendose en contacto con la corte o<br />

el colegio de abogados locales.<br />

AVISO: Por ley, la corte tiene derecho<br />

a reclamar las cuotas y los costos<br />

exentos por imponer un gravamen<br />

sobre cualquier recuperacion de<br />

$10,000 o mas de valor recibida<br />

mediante un acuerdo o una concesion<br />

de arbitraje en un caso de derecho<br />

civil. Tiene que pagar el gravamen<br />

de la corte antes de que la corte<br />

pueda desechar el caso.<br />

<strong>The</strong> name and address of the court<br />

is: (El nombre y direccion de la corte<br />

es):<br />

San Diego Superior Court<br />

North County Division<br />

325 S Melrose Dr<br />

Vista, CA 92081<br />

<strong>The</strong> name, address, and telephone<br />

number of plaintiff’s attorney, or<br />

plaintiff without an attorney, is:<br />

(El nombre, la direccion y el numero<br />

de telefono del abogado del demandante,<br />

o del demandante que no tiene<br />

abogado, es):<br />

Michael P Duff<br />

345 W Ninth Avenue Ste 200<br />

Escondido, CA 92025<br />

Telephone: 760.546.0520<br />

Date: (Fecha) Jun 08, 2012<br />

Clerk, by (Secretario)<br />

V Navarro, Deputy (Adjunto)<br />

06/21, 06/28, 07/05, 07/12/13<br />

CN 15111<br />

NOTICE OF PETITION<br />

TO ADMINISTER<br />

ESTATE OF<br />

MILDRED A. KOLBLY,<br />

AKA MILDRED ALZENE<br />

KOLBLY AKA ZENE KOLBLY<br />

CASE NO. 37-2013-00053038-PR-<br />

PW-CTL ROA #: 1<br />

(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: MILDRED A. KOLBLY, AKA<br />

MILDRED ALZENE KOLBLY AKA<br />

ZENE KOLBLY<br />

A Petition for Probate has been<br />

filed by KENNETH P. KOLBLY in<br />

the Superior Court of California,<br />

County of SAN DIEGO.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Petition for Probate requests<br />

that KENNETH P. KOLBLY 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<br />

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 8/1/2013 at<br />

1:30 PM in Dept. PC-2 located at<br />

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.<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.<br />

A<br />

Request for Special Notice form is<br />

available from the court clerk.<br />

Attorney for Petitioner: Keeley C.<br />

Luhnow, Esq., Albence &<br />

Associates, APC, 7777 Fay Avenue,<br />

Suite 205, La Jolla, CA 92037,<br />

Telephone: 858-454-0024<br />

6/21, 6/28, 7/5/13 CNS-2499555#<br />

CN15120<br />

NOTICE OF PETITION TO<br />

ADMINISTER ESTATE OF:<br />

MICHAEL ARASHIRO<br />

Case # 37-2013-00033232<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: Michael Y Arashiro<br />

aka Michael Arashiro. A<br />

Petition for Probate has been<br />

filed by Clyde T Arashiro in the<br />

Superior Court of California,<br />

County of San Diego.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Petition for Probate<br />

requests that James G Cadman<br />

be appointed as personal representative<br />

to administer the<br />

estate of the decedent.<br />

<strong>The</strong> petition requests the decedent’s<br />

will and codicils, if any, be<br />

admitted to probate.<br />

<strong>The</strong> will<br />

and any codicils are available for<br />

examination in the file kept by<br />

the court.<br />

A hearing on the petition will be<br />

held in this court as follows:<br />

Date: July 23, 2013 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 />

Central Division Probate Court,<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.<br />

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 the later of<br />

either (1) four months from the<br />

date of first issuance of letters to<br />

a general personal representative,<br />

as defined in section 58(b)<br />

of the California Probate Code,<br />

or (2) 60 days from the date of<br />

mailing or personal delivery to<br />

you of a notice under section<br />

9052 of the California Probate<br />

Code. Other California statutes<br />

and legal authority may affect<br />

your rights as a creditor. You<br />

may want to consult with an<br />

attorney knowledgeable in<br />

California law.<br />

You may examine the file kept<br />

by the court. If you are a person<br />

interested in the estate, you may<br />

file with the court a Request for<br />

Special Notice (form DE-154) of<br />

the filing of an inventory and<br />

appraisal of estate assets or of<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:<br />

Clyde T Arashiro<br />

28082 Via Pedrell<br />

Mission Viejo, CA 92692<br />

Telephone: 949-380-9746<br />

06/21, 06/28, 07/05/13 CN 15110<br />

NOTICE OF PETITION TO<br />

ADMINISTER ESTATE OF<br />

DANIEL DAVID CHAVEZ AKA<br />

DANNY DAVE CHAVEZ<br />

CASE NO. 37-2013-00051772-PR-<br />

LA-CTL ROA #: 1<br />

(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: DANIEL DAVID CHAVEZ AKA<br />

DANNY DAVE CHAVEZ<br />

A Petition for Probate has been<br />

filed by CATHLEEN C. WALLACE<br />

in the Superior Court of California,<br />

County of SAN DIEGO.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Petition for Probate requests<br />

that CATHLEEN C. WALLACE be<br />

appointed as personal representative<br />

to administer the estate of the<br />

decedent.<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<br />

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 JUL 25 2013<br />

at 1:30 P.M. in Dept. PC-2 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.<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.<br />

A<br />

Request for Special Notice form is<br />

available from the court clerk.<br />

Petitioner/Attorney for Petitioner:<br />

Judith M. Copeland, Copeland &<br />

Tierman, LLP, 1230 Columbia St.,<br />

Suite 680, San Diego, CA 92101-<br />

8502, Telephone: (619) 231-0456<br />

6/21, 6/28, 7/5/13 CNS-2498489# CN<br />

15105<br />

NOTICE OF PETITION<br />

TO ADMINISTER<br />

ESTATE OF DENNIS EARL<br />

HOLDEN AKA DENNIS E. HOLD-<br />

EN AKA DENNIS HOLDEN CASE<br />

NO. 37-2013-00051434-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: Dennis Earl Holden aka Dennis<br />

E. Holden aka Dennis Holden<br />

A Petition for Probate has been<br />

filed by Kelly L. Schneider in the<br />

Superior Court of California,<br />

County of SAN DIEGO.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Petition for Probate requests<br />

that Kelly L. Schneider be appointed<br />

as personal representative to<br />

administer the estate of the decedent.<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<br />

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 Jul 16, 2013 at<br />

11:00 AM in Dept. PC-1 located at<br />

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. If you are a creditor<br />

or a contingent creditor of the<br />

decedent, you must file your claim<br />

with the court and mail a copy to<br />

the personal representative<br />

appointed by the court within the<br />

later of either (1) four months from<br />

the date of first issuance of letters<br />

to a general personal representative,<br />

as defined in section 58(b) of<br />

the California Probate Code, or (2)<br />

60 days from the date of mailing or<br />

personal delivery to you of a notice<br />

under section 9052 of the<br />

California Probate Code. Other<br />

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. You may examine<br />

the file kept by the court. If you are<br />

a person interested in the estate,<br />

you may file with the court a<br />

Request for Special Notice (form<br />

DE-154) of the filing of an inventory<br />

and appraisal of estate assets or<br />

of 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: Anne M.<br />

Rudolph Hughes & Pizzuto, APC<br />

401 B Street,Ste. 2400, San Diego,<br />

CA 92101, Telephone: 619.239.1211<br />

6/21, 6/28, 7/5/13 CNS-2497443# CN<br />

15102<br />

SUMMONS (Family Law)<br />

CITACION (Derecho familiar)<br />

CASE NUMBER (NUMERO DE<br />

CASO) DN172810<br />

NOTICE TO RESPONDENT<br />

(Name): AVISO AL DEMANDADO:<br />

(Nombre): MARIO A MARTINEZ<br />

You are being sued.<br />

Lo estan<br />

demandando.<br />

Petitioner’s Name is: Nombre del<br />

demandante:<br />

DONNA J MAR-<br />

TINEZ<br />

You have 30 calendar days after<br />

this Summons and Petition<br />

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.<br />

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.<br />

You can get<br />

information about finding lawyers<br />

at the California Courts Online<br />

Self-Help<br />

Center<br />

(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), at<br />

the California Legal Services Web<br />

site (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), or<br />

by contacting your local county bar<br />

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.<br />

<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 part of the<br />

fees and costs that the court<br />

waived for yourself or for the other<br />

party.<br />

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 />

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 />

Donna J Martinez<br />

475 N Midway Drive #138<br />

Escondido, CA 92027<br />

(760) 201-9451<br />

Date (Fecha): Dec 20, 2012<br />

Clerk, by (Secretario, por),<br />

C Castaneda, Deputy (Asistente)<br />

NOTICE TO PERSON SERVED:<br />

You are served as an individual.<br />

AVISO A LA PERSONA QUE<br />

RECIBIO LA ENTREGA:<br />

Esta<br />

entrega se realiza a usted como individuo.<br />

06/14, 06/21, 06/28, 07/05/13<br />

CN 15088<br />

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR<br />

CHANGE OF NAME<br />

CASE NUMBER<br />

37-2013-00053177-CU-PT-NC<br />

TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:<br />

Petitioner(s):<br />

Luke & Heather<br />

Pettorini on behalf of minor Elle<br />

Pettorini filed a petition with this<br />

court for a decree changing names<br />

as follows: a.<br />

Present name Elle<br />

Rose Pettorini<br />

changed to proposed<br />

name Olivia Rose Pettorini.<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.<br />

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 August 13,<br />

2013 at 8:30 a.m.<br />

Date: Jun 14, 2013<br />

K Michael Kirkman<br />

Judge of the Superior Court<br />

06/21, 06/28, 07/05, 07/12/13<br />

CN 15126<br />

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR<br />

CHANGE OF NAME<br />

CASE NUMBER<br />

37-2013-00052274-CU-PT-NC<br />

TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:<br />

Petitioner(s):<br />

Rosalba Carmen<br />

Medrano Zelaya and Isaias Lopez<br />

Mendez on behalf of minor filed a<br />

petition with this court for a<br />

decree changing names as follows:<br />

a. Present name Kimberly Mary<br />

Lopez Zelaya changed to proposed<br />

name Kimberly Mary Lopez<br />

Medrano.<br />

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.<br />

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 court days before<br />

the 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: On August<br />

13, 2013 at 8:30 a.m. in Dept 26 of<br />

the Superior Court of California,<br />

County of San Diego, North County<br />

Division, 325 S Melrose Dr, Vista,<br />

CA 92081<br />

Date: June 10, 2013<br />

K Michael Kirkman<br />

Judge of the Superior Court<br />

06/14, 06/21, 06/28, 07/05/13<br />

CN 15087<br />

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR<br />

CHANGE OF NAME<br />

CASE NUMBER<br />

37-2013-00039630-CU-PT-NC<br />

TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:<br />

Petitioner(s):<br />

Alexandra Siemens<br />

on behalf of minor filed a petition<br />

with this court for a decree changing<br />

names as follows: a.<br />

Present<br />

name Niccolaus Alexander<br />

Braeden Casada-Clark changed to<br />

proposed name Niccolaus<br />

Alexander Siemens. 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 court<br />

days before the matter is scheduled<br />

to be heard and must appear<br />

at the hearing to show cause why<br />

the petition should not be granted.<br />

If no written objection is timely<br />

filed, the court may grant the petition<br />

without a hearing.<br />

NOTICE OF HEARING: On July<br />

16, 2013 at 8:30 a.m. in Dept 26 of<br />

the Superior Court of California,<br />

County of San Diego, North County<br />

Division, 325 S Melrose Dr, Vista,<br />

CA 92081<br />

Date: May 24, 2013<br />

K Michael Kirkman<br />

Judge of the Superior Court<br />

06/07, 06/14, 06/21, 06/28/13<br />

CN 15063<br />

SUMMONS<br />

(CITACION JUDICIAL)<br />

CASE NUMBER:<br />

37-2012-00058401-CU-PA-NC<br />

NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: (AVISO<br />

AL DEMANDADO):<br />

CRISELDA MARTINEZ GON-<br />

ZLEZ, an individual; ROBERTO<br />

MARTINEZ-GONZLAEZ, and individual;<br />

DOES 1 through100, inclusive;<br />

YOU ARE BEING SUED BY<br />

PLAINTIFF:<br />

(LO ESTA DEMAN-<br />

DANDO EL DEMANDANTE):<br />

JARED HOLLINS-MYERS,<br />

an<br />

individual; JOHN HOLLINS, an<br />

individual<br />

NOTICE! You have been sued. <strong>The</strong><br />

court may decide against you without<br />

your being heard unless you<br />

respond within 30 days. Read the<br />

information below.<br />

You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS<br />

after this summons and legal<br />

papers are served on you to file a<br />

written response at this court and<br />

have a copy served on the plaintiff.<br />

A letter or phone call will not protect<br />

you.<br />

Your written response<br />

must be in<br />

proper legal form if<br />

you want the court to hear your<br />

case.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re may be a court form<br />

that you can use for your response.<br />

You can find these court forms and<br />

more information at the California<br />

Courts Online Self-Help Center<br />

(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp),<br />

your county law library, or the<br />

courthouse nearest you. If you cannot<br />

pay the filing fee, ask the court<br />

clerk for a fee waiver form. If you<br />

do not file your response on time,<br />

you may lose the case by default,<br />

and your wages, money, and property<br />

may be taken without further<br />

warning from the court.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are other legal requirements.<br />

You may want to call an<br />

attorney right away. If you do not<br />

know an attorney, you may want to<br />

call an attorney referral service. If<br />

you cannot afford an attorney, you<br />

may be eligible for free legal services<br />

from a nonprofit legal services<br />

program. You can locate these nonprofit<br />

groups at the California<br />

Legal Services Web site<br />

(www.lawhelpcalifornia.org),<br />

the<br />

California Courts online Self-Help<br />

Center (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp),<br />

or by contacting your local<br />

court or county bar association.<br />

NOTE: <strong>The</strong> court has a statutory<br />

lien for waived fees and costs on<br />

any settlement or arbitration<br />

award of $10,000 or more in a civil.<br />

case. <strong>The</strong> court’s lien must be paid<br />

before the court will dismiss the<br />

case.<br />

(AVISO! Lo han demandado.<br />

Si no responde dentro de 30 dias, la<br />

corte puede decidir en su contra sin<br />

escuchar su version. Lea la informacion<br />

a continuacion.<br />

Tiene 30 DIAS DE CALENDARIO<br />

despues de que le entreguen esta citacion<br />

y papeles legales para presentar<br />

una respuesta por escrito en esta<br />

corte y hacer que se entregue una<br />

copia al demandante. Una carta o<br />

una llamada telefonica no lo protegen.<br />

Su respuesta por escrito tiene<br />

que estar en formato legal correcto si<br />

desea que procesen su caso en la<br />

corte. Es posible que haya un formulario<br />

que usted pueda usar para su<br />

respuesta.Puede encontrar estos formularios<br />

de la corte y mas informacion<br />

en el Centro de Ayuda de las<br />

Cortes de California<br />

(www.sucorte.ca.gov), en la biblioteca<br />

de leyes de su condado o en la corte<br />

que le quede mas cerca. Si no puede<br />

pagar la cuota de presentacion, pida<br />

al secretario de la corte que le de un<br />

formulario de exencion de pago de<br />

cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a<br />

tiempo, puede perder el caso por<br />

incumplimiento y la corte le podra<br />

quitar su sueldo, dinero y bienes sin<br />

mas advertencia.<br />

Hay otros requisitos legales. Es<br />

recomendable que llame a un abogado<br />

inmediatamente. Si no conoce a<br />

un abogado, puede llamar a un servicio<br />

de remision a abogados. Si no<br />

puede pagar a un abogado, es posible<br />

que cumpla con los requisitos para<br />

obtener servicios legales gratuitos de<br />

un programa de servicios legales sin<br />

fines de lucro. Puede encontrar estos<br />

grupos sin fines de lucro en el sitio<br />

web de California Legal Services,<br />

(www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en el<br />

Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de<br />

California, (www.sucorte.ca.gov) o<br />

poniendose en contacto con la corte o<br />

el colegio de abogados locales.<br />

AVISO: Por ley, la corte tiene derecho<br />

a reclamar las cuotas y los costos<br />

exentos por imponer un gravamen<br />

sobre cualquier recuperacion de<br />

$10,000 o mas de valor recibida<br />

mediante un acuerdo o una concesion<br />

de arbitraje en un caso de derecho<br />

civil. Tiene que pagar el gravamen<br />

de la corte antes de que la corte<br />

pueda desechar el caso.<br />

<strong>The</strong> name and address of the court<br />

is: (El nombre y direccion de la corte<br />

es):<br />

San Diego Superior Court<br />

North County Division<br />

325 S Melrose Dr<br />

Vista, CA 92081<br />

<strong>The</strong> name, address, and telephone<br />

number of plaintiff’s attorney, or<br />

plaintiff without an attorney, is:<br />

(El nombre, la direccion y el numero<br />

de telefono del abogado del demandante,<br />

o del demandante que no tiene<br />

abogado, es):<br />

Daniel S Rosenberg, Esq.<br />

SBN 183853<br />

Law Office of Daniel S Rosenberg,<br />

PC<br />

316 S Melrose Drive, Suite 107<br />

Vista, CA 92081<br />

Telephone: 760.758.8000<br />

Fax: 760.758.8001<br />

Date: (Fecha) Nov 07, 2012<br />

Clerk, by (Secretario)<br />

T Fauria, Deputy (Adjunto)<br />

06/07, 06/14, 06/21, 06/28/13<br />

CN 15062<br />

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR<br />

CHANGE OF NAME<br />

CASE NUMBER<br />

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Legals<br />

From <strong>Page</strong> B17<br />

37-2013-00050835-CU-PT-CTL<br />

TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:<br />

Petitioner(s): Ignacio Gutierrez<br />

and Esther Aran on behalf of<br />

minor filed a petition with this<br />

court for a decree changing names<br />

as follows: a. Present name Jaylah<br />

Yaneli Aran changed to proposed<br />

name Jaylah Yaneli Gutierrez.<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 court days before<br />

the 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: Judge<br />

Nevitt, On July 19, 2013 at 8:30<br />

a.m. in Dept 52 of the Superior<br />

Court of California, County of San<br />

Diego, 220 West Broadway, San<br />

Diego, CA 92101<br />

Date: May 30, 2013<br />

Robert J Trentacosta<br />

Judge of the Superior Court<br />

06/07, 06/14, 06/21, 06/28/13<br />

CN 15061<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #2013-018572<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Gravel and Iron Located at:<br />

1305 Hot Spring Way #103, Vista<br />

CA, San Diego 92081 Mailing<br />

Address: Same This business is<br />

conducted by: A Corporation <strong>The</strong><br />

transaction of business began:<br />

06/06/13 This business is hereby<br />

registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. CrossFit North County<br />

Inc, 2602 La Gran Via, Carlsbad CA<br />

92009 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />

San Diego on Jun 25, 2013. S/Marc<br />

Adlam 06/28, 07/05, 07/12, 07/19/13<br />

CN 15157<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #2013-018274<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. <strong>The</strong> Children’s Global Art<br />

Initiative Located at: 5218 Roswell<br />

St, San Diego CA, San Diego 92114<br />

Mailing Address: Same This business<br />

is conducted by: Co-Partners<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. Samantha Fenn, 5415<br />

El Arbol Dr, Carlsbad CA 92008 2.<br />

Nita Trocosso, 5218 Roswell St, San<br />

Diego CA 92114 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Jun 21, 2013. S/Nita<br />

Trocosso 06/28, 07/05, 07/12,<br />

07/19/13 CN 15156<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #2013-016855<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Hapifish Restaurant Located<br />

at: 190 N <strong>Coast</strong> Hwy 101, Encinitas,<br />

CA San Diego 92024 Mailing<br />

Address: Same This business is<br />

conducted by: A Corporation <strong>The</strong><br />

transaction of business began:<br />

05/01/13 This business is hereby<br />

registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Action Food and<br />

Beverage Inc, 190 N <strong>Coast</strong> Hwy<br />

101, Encinitas CA 92024 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Jun 08, 2013. S/Heather<br />

Scalise 06/28, 07/05, 07/12, 07/19/13<br />

CN 15155<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #2013-018009<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Barons Brandings Located at:<br />

740 Breeze Hill Rd 209, Vista, CA<br />

San Diego 92081 Mailing Address:<br />

PO Box 2168, Carlsbad CA 92018<br />

This business is conducted by: An<br />

Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />

began: Not Yet Started This<br />

business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1. Baron<br />

Wirth, 740 Breeze Hill Rd #209,<br />

Vista CA 92081 This statement was<br />

filed with the Recorder/County<br />

Clerk of San Diego on Jun 19, 2013.<br />

S/Baron Wirth 06/28, 07/05, 07/12,<br />

07/19/13 CN 15154<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #2013-018020<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Info Displays Located at: 4702<br />

Westerly 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: 01/04/07 This<br />

business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1. Ed<br />

Janicki, 4702 Westerly Ct,<br />

Oceanside CA 92056 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Jun 19, 2013. S/Ed<br />

Janicki 06/28, 07/05, 07/12, 07/19/13<br />

CN 15153<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #2013-018153<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. P.O.G. Music Publishing<br />

Located at: 6898 Via Borregos,<br />

Carlsbad, CA San Diego 92009<br />

Mailing Address: Same This business<br />

is conducted by: An<br />

Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />

began: Not Yet Strated This<br />

business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1.<br />

Jaeryoung Lee, 6898 Via Borregos,<br />

Carlsbad CA 92009 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Jun 20, 2013.<br />

S/Jaeryoung Lee 06/28, 07/05,<br />

07/12, 07/19/13 CN 15152<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #2013-018378<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. PJI Marketing Located at: 404<br />

Encinitas Blvd., #385, 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 />

06/01/13. This business is hereby<br />

registered by the following<br />

owner(s): Patrick Immerso, 404<br />

Encinitas Blvd, #385, Encinitas, CA<br />

92024. This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />

San Diego on Jun 24, 2013.<br />

S/Patrick Immerso 06/28, 07/05<br />

07/12, 07/19/13 CN 15151<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #2013-018281<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Custom Tire Covers Located at:<br />

20059 Elfin Forest Lane,<br />

Escondido, CA San Diego, 92029<br />

Mailing Address: Same This business<br />

is conducted by: An<br />

Individual. <strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />

began: 09/20/98. This business<br />

is hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Robert H. Macon,<br />

20059 Elfin Forest Lane,<br />

Escondido, Ca. 92029. This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Jun 21, 2013. S/Robert H<br />

Macon 06/28, 07/05 07/12, 07/19/13<br />

CN 15150<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #2013-017960<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A.Padgett Business Services<br />

Located at: 300 Carlsbad Village<br />

Drive 108A-397, Carlsbad, CA. San<br />

Diego, 92008,. Mailing Address:<br />

Same This business is conducted<br />

by: A Corporation. <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: 02/01/13. This<br />

business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1. Small Biz<br />

Services Inc., 300 Carlsbad Village<br />

Drive 108A-397, Carlsbad, CA<br />

92008 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />

San Diego on Jun 19, 2013.<br />

S/Stephen F. Sgrosso 06/28, 07/05<br />

07/12, 07/19/13 CN 15149<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #2013-018021<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. <strong>The</strong> San Diego Vacation<br />

Company B. Greater San Diego<br />

Rentals C. San Diego Vacation<br />

Company Located at: 2274 Carol<br />

View Drive #D313, Cardiff, CA,<br />

San Diego, 92007,. Mailing<br />

Address: Same This business is<br />

conducted by: An Individual. <strong>The</strong><br />

transaction of business began: Not<br />

Yet Started. This business is hereby<br />

registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Jeremy Travis Vasquez,<br />

2274 Carol View Drive #D313,<br />

Cardiff, CA. 92007 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Jun 19, 2013. S/Jeremy<br />

Travis Vasquez 06/28, 07/05 07/12,<br />

07/19/13 CN 15148<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #2013-017983<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Barbara Kunz B. G.N.A.R.L.Y.<br />

Designs, Located at: 508 N. Nevada<br />

St #E, Oceanside, CA, San Diego,<br />

92054. Mailing Address: Same<br />

This business is conducted by: An<br />

Individual. <strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />

began: Not Yet Started. This<br />

business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1. Barbara<br />

Kunz, 508 N. Nevada St #E,<br />

Oceanside, CA, 92054 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Jun 19, 2013. S/Barbara<br />

Kunz 06/28, 07/05 07/12, 07/19/13<br />

CN 15147<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #2013-017821<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. On <strong>The</strong> Edge Fitness Located<br />

at: 1679 Splitrail Drive, 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 />

02/01/06. This business is hereby<br />

registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Lauren Brooks, 1679<br />

Splitrail Drive, Encinitas, CA<br />

92024 . This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />

San Diego on Jun 18, 2013.<br />

S/Lauren Brooks 06/28, 07/05 07/12,<br />

07/19/13 CN 15146<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #2013-016101<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. <strong>The</strong> Local Bookee Located at:<br />

2225 Corte Ananas, Carlsbad, CA.<br />

San Diego, 92009. Mailing Address:<br />

Same This business is conducted<br />

by: An Individual. <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: 03/01/09. This<br />

business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1. Tiffani<br />

L. Ross, 2225 Corte Ananas,<br />

Carlsbad, CA 92009. This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on May 31, 2013. S/Tiffani<br />

Ross 06/28, 07/05 07/12, 07/19/13<br />

CN 15145<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENTFILE#2013-017812<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Pacific Information Compliance<br />

Solutions B. PICS Located at:<br />

12760 High Bluff Drive #370, San<br />

Diego, Ca. San Diego, 92130.<br />

Mailing Address: Same. This business<br />

is conducted by: A. A<br />

Corporation. <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: 06/01/13. This<br />

business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1. First<br />

Pacific Exchange, Inc., 12760 High<br />

Bluff Drive #370, San Diego, Ca.<br />

92130. This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />

San Diego on Jun 18, 2013.<br />

S/Kristin Kahle, 06/21, 06/28,<br />

07/05, 07/12/13 CN 15129<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENTFILE #2013-017536<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Carlsbad Scientific Corp. B.<br />

English at Work C. Maker Threads<br />

Located at: 1314 Desert Rose Way,<br />

Encinitas, Ca. San Diego, 92024.<br />

Mailing Address: Same. This business<br />

is conducted by: A<br />

Corporation. <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: 03/01/13. This<br />

business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1. Carlsbad<br />

Scientific Corp., 1314 Desert Rose<br />

Way, Encinitas, Ca. 92024. This<br />

statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Jun 14, 2013. S/Dan<br />

Graboi, 06/21, 06/28, 07/05, 07/12/13<br />

CN 15124<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #2013-016824<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Nozomi B. Nozomi Carlsbad<br />

located at: 3050 Pio Pico Drive. #A,<br />

Carlsbad, CA San Diego 92008<br />

Mailing Address: Same This business<br />

is conducted by: A<br />

Corporation <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: 06/14/13 This business<br />

is hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Wada Sushi<br />

Inc., 3050 Pio Pico Dr., #A,<br />

Carlsbad CA 92008 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Jun 7, 2013. S/Ellery<br />

Ehrlich 06/21, 06/28, 07/05, 07/12/13<br />

CN 15118<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #2013-017383<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Spaceman Games Located at:<br />

4206 Thomas St., Oceanside, Ca.<br />

San Diego, 92056. Mailing Address:<br />

Same. This business is conducted<br />

by: A. An Individual. <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: Not Yet<br />

Started. This business is hereby<br />

registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Elias Verdin, 4206<br />

Thomas St. , Oceanside, Ca. 92056,<br />

This statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Jun 13, 2013. S/Elias<br />

Verdin 06/21, 06/28, 07/05,<br />

07/12/13 CN 15116<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #2013-017586<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Candice Marie Notary Services<br />

Located at: 6739 Corintia St.,<br />

Carlsbad, Ca. San Diego, 92009.<br />

Mailing Address: Same. This business<br />

is conducted by: A. 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. Candice<br />

M. Vredevelt, 6739 Corintia St.,<br />

Carlsbad, Ca. 92009. This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Jun 14, 2013. S/Candice<br />

M. Vredevelt, 06/21, 06/28, 07/05,<br />

07/12/13 CN 15115<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #2013-017585<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. California Insurance Recruiters<br />

located at: 524 N Cleveland St,<br />

Oceanside CA San Diego, 92054<br />

Mailing Address: Same This business<br />

is conducted by: An Individual<br />

<strong>The</strong> transaction of business began:<br />

Not Yet Started This business is<br />

hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Ellery Ehrlich, 524 N<br />

Cleveland St, Oceanside, CA 92054<br />

This statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Jun 14, 2013. S/Ellery<br />

Ehrlich 06/21, 06/28, 07/05, 07/12/13<br />

CN 15114<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #2013-017349<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. <strong>The</strong> Soul Center Foundation for<br />

Spiritual Awakening located at:<br />

627 Encinitas Blvd, Encinitas CA<br />

San Diego, 92024 Mailing Address:<br />

Same This business is conducted<br />

by: A Corporation <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: 05/14/03 This<br />

business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1. <strong>The</strong> Soul<br />

Center for Spiritual Awakening,<br />

627 Encinitas Blvd Encinitas CA<br />

92024 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />

San Diego on Jun 13, 2013.<br />

S/Trisha Kelly 06/21, 06/28, 07/05,<br />

07/12/13 CN 15113<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #2013-017082<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Luna 63 located at: 1519<br />

Rubenstein Ave, Cardiff CA San<br />

Diego, 92007 Mailing Address: 315<br />

S <strong>Coast</strong> Hwy Ste U-242, Encinitas<br />

CA 92024 This business is conducted<br />

by: A Corporation <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: 06/10/13<br />

This business is hereby registered<br />

by the following owner(s): 1. Lipo<br />

Lab Inc, 315 S coast Hwy Ste U-<br />

242, Encinitas CA 92024 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Jun 11, 2013. S/Suzann<br />

Lennox 06/21, 06/28, 07/05, 07/12/13<br />

CN 15112<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #2013-016968<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Higher Calling Aircraft Parts<br />

located at: 615 Fredricks Ave #125,<br />

Oceanside CA San Diego, 92058<br />

Mailing Address: Same This business<br />

is conducted by: A Married<br />

Couple <strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />

began: 06/10/13 This business is<br />

hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Terry Mendez, 615<br />

Fredricks Ave #125, Oceanside CA<br />

92058 2. Cristina Mendez, 615<br />

Fredricks Ave #125, Oceanside CA<br />

92058 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />

San Diego on Jun 10, 2013. S/Terry<br />

Mendez 06/14, 06/21, 06/28,<br />

07/05/13 CN 15100<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #2013-016955<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. North County Functional<br />

Medicine and Nutrition located at:<br />

2173 Salk Ave #250, Carlsbad CA<br />

San Diego, 92008 Mailing Address:<br />

Same This business is conducted<br />

by: A Corporation <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: Not Yet Started<br />

This business is hereby registered<br />

by the following owner(s): 1. North<br />

County Functional Medicine and<br />

Nutrition APC, 4320 Milano Way,<br />

Oceanside CA 92057 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Jun 10, 2013. S/Clifford<br />

Wolf 06/14, 06/21, 06/28, 07/05/13<br />

CN 15098<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #2013-016460<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. NML Coaching located at: 991C<br />

Lomas Santa Fe #170, Solana<br />

Beach CA San Diego, 92075<br />

Mailing Address: Same This business<br />

is conducted by: A<br />

Corporation <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: 06/01/13 This business<br />

is hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Pacific Web<br />

Consulting Inc, 991C Lomas Santa<br />

Fe #170, Solana Beach CA 92075<br />

This statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Jun 05, 2013. S/Anthony<br />

Lombardo 06/14, 06/21, 06/28,<br />

07/05/13 CN 15097<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #2013-016506<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Saltwater Cowboy located at:<br />

1314 Partridge, Oceanside CA San<br />

Diego, 92054 Mailing Address: PO<br />

Box 730, Cardiff CA 92007 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. Tim<br />

Haber, 1314 Partidge, Oceanside<br />

CA 92054 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />

San Diego on Jun 05, 2013. S/Tim<br />

Haber 06/14, 06/21, 06/28, 07/05/13<br />

CN 15096<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #2013-016876<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. <strong>The</strong> Flavor Chef, B. <strong>The</strong> Flavor<br />

Chef Catering C. Organic Meal<br />

Delivery San Diego D. <strong>The</strong><br />

Brothery E. <strong>The</strong>Brothery.com<br />

F. <strong>The</strong>FlavorChef.com located at:<br />

6753 Corintia St, 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: 01/12/07 This<br />

business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1. Lance<br />

Roll, 6753 Corintia St, Carlsbad CA<br />

92009 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />

San Diego on Jun 10, 2013.<br />

S/Lance Roll 06/14, 06/21, 06/28,<br />

07/05/13 CN 15095<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #2013-015551<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Panca Peruvian Cuisine &<br />

Rotiesserie located at: 1902 South<br />

<strong>Coast</strong> Hwy, Oceanside CA San<br />

Diego, 92054 Mailing Address:<br />

Same This business is conducted<br />

by: A Corporation <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: 02/06/12 This<br />

business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1. RMR<br />

Food Service Inc, 1902 South <strong>Coast</strong><br />

Hwy, Oceanside CA 92054 This<br />

statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on May 28, 2013. S/Iole<br />

Revilla 06/14, 06/21, 06/28, 07/05/13<br />

CN 15094<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #2013-016456<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. So Cal Online Marketing Group<br />

located at: 2014 Palmer Drive,<br />

Oceanside CA San Diego, 92056<br />

Mailing Address: Same This business<br />

is conducted by: A General<br />

Partnership <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: 01/01/12 This business<br />

is hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Michael D<br />

French, 2014 Palmer Drive,<br />

Oceanside CA 92056 2. Jan O<br />

French, 2014 Palmer Drive,<br />

Oceanside CA 92056 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Jun 05, 2013. S/Michael D<br />

French 06/14, 06/21, 06/28, 07/05/13<br />

CN 15092<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #2013-016919<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. More Online Sales located at:<br />

1042B N El Camino Real Ste 425,<br />

Encinitas CA San Diego, 92024<br />

Mailing Address: Same This business<br />

is conducted by: An Individual<br />

<strong>The</strong> transaction of business began:<br />

Not Yet Started This business is<br />

hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Ron Ford, 1042B N El<br />

Camino Real Ste 425, Encinitas CA<br />

92024 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />

San Diego on Jun 10, 2013. S/Ron<br />

Ford 06/14, 06/21, 06/28, 07/05/13<br />

CN 15091<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #2013-016916<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. <strong>Coast</strong>al Confectionery located<br />

at: 804 Leucadia Blvd, 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: Not<br />

Yet Started This business is hereby<br />

registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Minas Zuniga, 804<br />

Leucadia Blvd, Encinitas CA 92024<br />

This statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Jun 10, 2013. S/Minas<br />

Zuniga 06/14, 06/21, 06/28, 07/05/13<br />

CN 15090<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #2013-015992<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Scripps Janitorial located at:<br />

558 summer View Cir, Encinitas<br />

CA San Diego, 92024 Mailing<br />

Address: Same This business is<br />

conducted by: A Married Couple<br />

<strong>The</strong> transaction of business began:<br />

05/20/13 This business is hereby<br />

registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Elizabeth Gerns, 558<br />

Summer View Cir, Encinitas CA<br />

92024 2. David Gerns, 558 Summer<br />

View Cir, Encinitas CA 92024 This<br />

statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on May 30, 2013. S/David<br />

Gerns 06/14, 06/21, 06/28, 07/05/13<br />

CN 15089<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #2013-014762<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Copper Hill Independent Living<br />

& Learning Center B.<br />

Creative Arts Consortium C.<br />

Impact More D. Friends In Hand<br />

Clubhouse E. Advocacy Works F.<br />

UHCA G. Vet 2 Vet H. Leonard<br />

Mischley Scholarship Fund I.<br />

Cesar Chavez Community Garden<br />

J. Mental Health Advocacy Council<br />

K. Client and Family Advisory<br />

Council to San Diego County Case<br />

Management located at: 144<br />

Copper Ave, Vista CA San Diego,<br />

92083 Mailing Address: Same This<br />

business is conducted by: A<br />

Corporation <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: 12/24/79 This business<br />

is hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Schizophrenics<br />

in Transition Corporation, 13084<br />

Caminito Del Rocio, Del Mar CA<br />

92014 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />

San Diego on May 17, 2013. S/Jane<br />

E Fyer 06/07, 06/14, 06/21, 06/28/13<br />

CN 15080<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #2013-015962<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Cedros Executive Plaza located<br />

at: 308-312 S Cedros Ave, Solana<br />

Beach CA San Diego, 92075<br />

Mailing Address: 777 S Hwy 101<br />

Suite 108, Solana Beach CA 92075<br />

This business is conducted by: A<br />

Limited Liability Company <strong>The</strong><br />

transaction of business began:<br />

04/26/13 This business is hereby<br />

registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Hensarlanjud, LLC 275<br />

Summit Ave, San Rafael CA 94901<br />

This statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on May 30, 2013. S/Lana<br />

Rene Davis 06/07, 06/14, 06/21,<br />

06/28/13 CN 15077<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #2013-015440<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A.Betty’s Pie Whole Saloon Inc B.<br />

Betty’s Pie Hole Inc located at:<br />

155 Quail Gardens Dr, Encinitas<br />

CA San Diego, 92024 Mailing<br />

Address: Same This business is<br />

conducted by: A Corporation <strong>The</strong><br />

transaction of business began: Not<br />

Yet Started This business is hereby<br />

registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Betty’s Pie Whole<br />

Saloon Inc, 155 Quail Gardens Dr,<br />

Encinitas CA 92024 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on May 24, 2013. S/Elizabeth<br />

E Harris 06/07, 06/14, 06/21,<br />

06/28/13 CN 15074<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #2013-015441<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Elizabethan Desserts Inc located<br />

at: 114 N El Camino Real,<br />

Encinitas CA San Diego, 92024<br />

Mailing Address: Same This business<br />

is conducted by: A<br />

Corporation <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: 02/02/03 This business<br />

is hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Elizabethan<br />

Desserts Inc, 114 N El Camino<br />

Real, Encinitas CA 92024 This<br />

statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on May 24, 2013. S/Elizabeth<br />

E Harris 06/07, 06/14, 06/21,<br />

06/28/13 CN 15073<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #2013-015141<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Plaza Real Estate located at:<br />

1717 E Vista Wy #206, Vista CA<br />

San Diego, 92084 Mailing Address:<br />

1717 E Vistas Wy #110, Vista CA<br />

92084 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. Maria<br />

Guadalupe Ramirez, 1717 E Vista<br />

Wy #110, Vista CA 92084 This<br />

statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on May 22, 2013. S/Maria<br />

Guadalupe Ramirez 06/07, 06/14,<br />

06/21, 06/28/13 CN 15072<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #2013-014053<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. <strong>The</strong> Weis Guys Jazztet located<br />

at: 4441 Calle Mar de Armonia, San<br />

Diego CA San Diego, 92130<br />

Mailing Address: Same This business<br />

is conducted by: An Individual<br />

<strong>The</strong> transaction of business began:<br />

05/10/13 This business is hereby<br />

registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Peter J Weis, 4441<br />

Calle Mar de Armonia, San Diego<br />

CA 92130 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />

San Diego on May 10, 2013. S/Peter<br />

J Weis 06/07, 06/14, 06/21, 06/28/13<br />

CN 15071<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #2013-015661<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. <strong>Coast</strong>al Starr Motors located at:<br />

9822 Waples St, San Diego CA San<br />

Diego, 92121 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 />

Fredrick Starr, 9822 Waples St, San<br />

Diego CA 92121 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on May 28, 2013. S/Fredrick<br />

Starr 06/07, 06/14, 06/21, 06/28/13<br />

CN 15070<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #2013-015863<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Newgreen Landscape<br />

Maintenance located at: 2384<br />

Edgehill Rd, Vista CA San Diego,<br />

92084 Mailing Address: PO Box<br />

2428, Del Mar CA 92014 This business<br />

is conducted by: An Individual<br />

<strong>The</strong> transaction of business began:<br />

11/12/94 This business is hereby<br />

registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Daniel Allen Bohn,<br />

2384 Edgehill Rd, Vista CA 92084<br />

This statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on May 30, 2013. S/Daniel<br />

Allen Bohn 06/07, 06/14, 06/21,<br />

06/28/13 CN 15069<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #2013-013684<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Surf More Realty B. Surf More<br />

Rentals located at: 2354 Lopis<br />

Road, Carlsbad CA San Diego,<br />

92009 Mailing Address: Same 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. Mike<br />

Williams, 2354 Lopis Road,<br />

Carlsbad, CA 92009 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on May 08, 2013. S/Mike<br />

Williams 06/07, 06/14, 06/21,<br />

06/28/13 CN 15068<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #2013-016010<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. MROC: Mud run & Obstacle<br />

Course Training B. <strong>The</strong> MROC<br />

Army located at: 803 Via Barquero,<br />

San Marcos CA San Diego, 92069<br />

Mailing Address: Same This business<br />

is conducted by: An Individual<br />

<strong>The</strong> transaction of business began:<br />

05/11/13 This business is hereby<br />

registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Michael D Confer, 803<br />

Via Barquero, San Marcos CA<br />

92069 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />

San Diego on May 31, 2013.<br />

S/Michael D Confer 06/07, 06/14,<br />

06/21, 06/28/13 CN 15067


JUNE 28, 2013<br />

By Bernice Bede Osol<br />

FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 2013<br />

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JUNE 28, 2013<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

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D.C., began registering<br />

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owners who claimed not<br />

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quixotically settled<br />

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“show-low-eats-<br />

QUEENT-lee,” according<br />

to <strong>The</strong> Washington Post)<br />

as the breed that will be<br />

listed in city records for<br />

those dogs.<br />

An official said the<br />

decision might encourage<br />

owners to learn more<br />

about their dog’s breed.<br />

(2) Of all the businesses<br />

that could fall out<br />

of favor with a local government,<br />

it was the<br />

restaurant Bacon Bacon<br />

that was shut down in<br />

May by the city of San<br />

Francisco — because of<br />

neighbors’ complaints<br />

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entrancing all across<br />

America.)<br />

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the ruling was<br />

underway at press time.<br />

Edward B. Coffey D.D.S., M.S.<br />

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