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Election

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Roberts appears the winner for Supervisor seat

Props K, L pass; new faces for Council

By Bianca Kaplanek

COAST CITIES — Three candidates, including an incumbent, for the Solana Beach City Council w ere comfortable claiming victory the day after the Nov. 6 election, but other r aces affecting that city and Del Mar were too close to call at press time. With all but pr ovisional and lastminute absentee ballots counted, Dave Roberts was ahead of Steve Danon in the race for the District 3 seat on the San Diego County Board of Supervisors. But with only 1,895 votes separating them and 75,000 District 3 ballots to count, neither was claiming victory or defeat immediately. “I’m cautiously optimistic I’ll be the ne xt 3rd District supervisor but I’m still waiting for the county to certify the results,” current Solana Beach Councilman Roberts said. “It’s close but I think it shows people want a proven leader with r oots in the comm unity who can produce results,” he said.

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“I’d rather be in his position than mine, absolutely,” Danon, chief of staff for U.S. Rep. Brian Bilbray, said the day after the election. “But I think it’s safe to say that technically the race is still in play, especially if it mirrors what happened in the primary.” In that r ace Danon said he pic ked up about 1,500 v otes after a bsentee and pr ovisional ballots were counted. Danon said he had no idea ho w the r ace

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was going to play out but he was “humbled by all the people who let me into their li ving rooms and shared their experiences.” “I’m glad the campaign is o ver,” he said. “Dave ran a spirited race.” At press time Roberts led 69,131 to 67,235. The day after the election, Bilbray was also trailing marginally, with his opponent for

ENCINITAS — This election season saw nine candidates vying f or three Council seats. In the end, political newcomer Lisa Shaffer received the most votes. “I am honor ed by the election results,” Shaffer said in a written statement. “We worked hard, told the truth and played by the rules.” Shaffer said she believes open go vernment and “sensible growth” were likely the top issues f or local voters. Current Councilman

The City of Carlsbad bestows special recognition on retired Marine Corps Master Sgt.Willie E. Marbrey with a proclamation Tuesday. For the full story, see page A9. Photo by Christina Macone-Greene

ENCINITAS — The Encinitas Unified Sc hool District (EUSD) w on’t see increased class sizes or the laying-off of teac hers this year following the collapse of their deal with the nonprofit Art Pulse. EUSD Superintendent Dr. Tim Baird told the Council at the Oct. 18 meeting that the loss of revenue from the Art Pulse deal would force the district to increase class sizes and lay off teachers. EUSD would have received a non-r efundable $300,000 deposit within the next several months and $7.2 million around a y ear later from Art Pulse if the deal to sell the old Pacific View Elementary site had gone through, according to John Britt, assistant superintend-

The Encinitas Unified School District’s budget this year won’t be impacted by the Art Pulse deal not moving forward, because the money had yet to be accounted for. Photo by Jared Whitlock

ent of business services for account for income that’s not the school district. The $7.5 real,” Britt said. The district’s fiscal year million, however, wasn’t allocated into this year or next begins in July. Additionally, Britt said year’s budget. “We do our budget in May and J une and can’ t TURN TO BUDGET ON A16


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Oceanside results favor incumbents

issues the council will need OCEANSIDE — to address. “If the council stays as is Preliminary results show the incumbent mayor and coun- nothing changes,”Wood said. cil members will keep their “They still have the voting majority.” seats. Sanchez spoke positiveMayor Jim Wood took an early lead with 55.16 per- ly about Oceanside’s future. cent of the pr eliminary She said she looks forward to votes, followed by challenger moving ahead with improvement projects to proCouncilman Jerry mote business Kern with 32.16 pergrowth like the cent of votes from 12 Coast Highway out of 90 precincts. Vision Plan. At midnight “I look forward Wood remained to working as team ahead. with the comm uniWood led b y ESTHER ty,” Sanchez said. “A 51.10 percent and SANCHEZ team concept Kern followed at is something that w e 31.32 percent of votes from 48 out of 90 precincts. In the haven’t had for the last few final preliminary count years.” Sanchez also said it is Wood kept his lead with 54.48 percent of votes and important for Wood, Corso Kern followed with 30.92 and herself to win to move the city forward. percent. “Otherwise it’s the staThe vote for two City Council seats w as closer. tus quo and w e continue Incumbent Councilwoman downward,” Sanchez said. Opposition by Wood and Esther Sanchez took the lead with 27.37 percent of prelim- Sanchez to Pr opositions E and F in June highinary votes, followed lighted the council’s by incumbent 2-3 split. The proposiCouncilman Jack tions called f or the Feller with 22.79 elimination of r ent percent of v otes. control and a requireDana Corso was a ment for candidates close third with to win by a 51 percent 21.75 percent of preJACK FELLER majority vote. Citizen liminary votes. At midnight the v ote grassroots efforts led b y spread remained about the Corso helped defeat both same. Sanchez had 27.42 per- propositions. Feller who is part of the cent of v otes, Feller had 22.70 percent of votes and council majority said he felt Corso had 21.71 percent of confident about going f orvotes from the 48 precincts ward with the council “as is.” “We can continues our counted. In the final preliminary count Sanchez led by march to eliminate the 27.14 percent, followed by deficit and create revenue Feller at 22.67 percent and streams through free market and free will entrepreneurCorso at 21.39 percent. Wood was positive going ship,” Feller said. “Progress into Election Day, but did not is not a bad word.” Feller said his f ocus claim a win ahead of the going forward is pension final results. He said that real change reform and encour aging “middle income” businesses depends on the wins of Sanchez, Corso and himself. like biomedical to open. “We can get by with a This would switch the McDonald’s mentality, but council majority. “We’re hoping our side need to get to the point wins,” Wood said. “There are where we’re considered something greater than a lot of issues on board.” Wood said rent control, that,” Feller said. “People city staffing levels and the don’t understand how great a ability to continue to provide place Oceanside is. We’re services will be pr essing gaining momentum.”

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Medical marijuana dispensaries and revitalization efforts fail By Bianca Kaplanek

COAST CITIES — Initiatives to r evitalize downtown Del Mar and allo w medical marijuana dispensaries in that city and Solana Beac h failed in the Nov. 6 election. Proposition J, which would have adopted a specific plan for the commer cial village area, was rejected by Del Mar voters 1,139 to 816, or 58 percent to 42 percent. The plan reduced Camino del Mar, the main thor oughfare, from four lanes to tw o, added roundabouts and increased building heights on the west side. Proponents claimed the c hanges would decrease traffic and pollution and incentivized property owners to upgrade their buildings. Opponents said the pr oposal would increase traffic and pollution, decrease property values, force motorists onto residential side str eets and destroy the village charm and quality of life. City officials ha ve been discussing ways to r evitalize the area for decades.The most recent effort began more than a year ago and included about 100 meetings, workshops and public hearings. “We’re sorry it w asn’t approved but that’ s what it’ s all about,” outgoing Mayor Carl Hilliard said. “We put it out there and let the citiz ens decide. “The package was so big and complex,” he said.“People found parts they liked and parts they didn’t. They voted no based on what the y didn’t like.” He said he and his colleagues “made the critical decision” to present the plan as a whole r ather than piecemeal.

Hilliard, who did not run for re-election, said the ne w City Council will be faced with several issues. “Camino del Mar is a failed street,” he said. “They’ll need some plan to deal with tr affic and congestion. There’s also the housing element.” On a more positive note, Hilliard said he was “happy to see the pot initiati ve rejected.” “It was poorly written,” he added. Council members in Del Mar and Solana Beac h were presented with an initiati ve this summer from the Patient Care Association of California, a nonprofit organization of medical cannabis collectives, that would have allowed regulated medical marijuana dispensaries in those cities. The group collected enough signatures to qualify the measure for the ballots,

giving city officials basicall y two options — adopt it as pr esented or let voters decide. Some council members in Solana Beach, including all of those recently elected, said they favor the use of medical marijuana but oppose bric kand-mortar dispensaries. In Del Mar, Proposition H was rejected 1,053 to 814, or by 56 per cent of v oters. In Solana Beach 3,193 voters, or 63 percent, opposed Proposition W while 1,882 people, or 37 percent, supported it. Similar initiatives in Lemon Grove and Imperial Beach also failed. “The results are surprising and v ery disappointing,” Cynara Velazquez, of Citizens for Patients Rights, said. “When we were talking to voters we saw just the opposite results.” She said people ma y say

they support the dispensaries because they don’t want to seem unsympathetic to cancer patients but their opinions change in the voting booth.” Velazquez noted a competing, stricter ordinance developed by the Lemon Grove council also f ailed by essentially the same margin. She said her group has no plans going f orward. “We’re absorbing,” she said.


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Treading lightly for planet Earth By Celia Kiewit

Why is the Encinitas Public Works Department systematically spraying the cracks in the sidewalks on Encinitas Blvd. with Monsanto’s Round-Up? The employee was nonchalant, “The company assures us there is no harm to humans.” Why would anyone trust a chemical conglomerate while this crap, along with our tax dollars, infects our food supply and flows down the storm drains to the ocean? During these days of “global-weirding,” while we debate energy policy and face looming water wars, poorly-timed sprinkler systems commonly spray the air, sending water flooding down the street for miles! Precious water. Underneath all those enlightening campaign signs, most properties are still surrounded by expensive green grass. A welltrimmed lawn is lovely, but the plastic variety is not. So-called dashboard groups like Equinox do research, but does anyone listen? Beware of the mulch from The Greenery in Mira Mesa — it stinks of plastic. Noise and fuel from lawnmowers and blowers is obnoxious and wasteful. Some gardening services wisely make use of burlap instead of plastic bagging and rakes instead of leaf blowers. Some of us actually pull weeds. I installed a rock garden and allowed the backyard to go natural, making good sense environmentally, monetarily, and spiritually, as I much prefer peace and quiet. My raised vegetable planters, flowerbeds, and fruit orchard are all on a drip system reducing my water bill to $30/month for a half acre. Homemade cisterns catc h rainwater, which I distribute the old-fashioned way — by bucket brigade. I compost with two Biostacks reaching 150+ degrees, and I vermicompost as

well. No herbicides or pesticides, and of course all bunnies are welcome! Plastic bags are not allowed in my house or yard and my kitchen is almost completely plastic-free. I accept no Styrofoam, straws, or disposable silverware, no clam boxes, lids, or any other single-use packaging if I can avoid it. Zero waste, or darn near — nothing extreme, just common sense. Restaurateurs have thanked me f or bringing my own container for take-out. Health consequences associated with most plastics are real, and so far the claims of biodegradable plastics are misleading. It’s shocking to see plastic water bottles in every hand and car, heating to poisonous levels. A canary in a coalmine? I predict plastic-free zones will be the next trend for home, business, church, and how about the beach? It was encouraging that a y oungster, Evan Lewis of La Jolla, led the latest effort to ban the bag and that 50 cities in our state have already done so, phasing them out gradually with no consequences. Expensive antilitter campaigns continue to avoid the reality of the huge volume of garbage littering beaches and bays, choking storm drains, killing wildlife, landfilled, or shipped to China. EDCO promises to open Gregory Canyon near Fallbrook. Many homes are in disrepair with weeds, cigarette butts, trash, rodents, and junk cars all too common. There is a serious drainage problem between a new housing development and an Encinitas church unaddressed for the past two years resulting in a breeding ground for mosquitoes. The French philosopher Voltaire opined that we should, after all is said and done, TURN TO EARTH ON A20

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NOV. 9, 2012

Thanking heroes past and present for our freedom ANDREW AUDET Life, Liberty and Leadership This Veterans Day I am reminded of one of m y favorite Revolutionary War heroes and his leadership. The American cause f or liberty could not ha ve been a success without the contributions of many willing to give all so we might be free. Meet Henry Knox who was all of 25 when he joined Washington’s army outside of Boston, Mass. in 1775. Knox was born in Boston wher e he lost his father as a young boy. A self-educated man he opened a bookstore offering the latest books that was frequented by British soldier s. There he fell in lo ve with the daughter of a pr ominent Tory named Luc y Flucker. Lucy’s father attempted to gi ve Knox added respectability with a commission in the British arm y but Kno x declined. In the tense da ys after Le xington and Concord Lucy and Knox slipped out of town with what the y could carry and Lucy never saw her mother or f ather again. Knox suffered a hunting accident when his “fowling” piece exploded, destroying a few fingers; he would soon after meet General George Washington, who was inspecting the defenses of his rag-tag army at Roxbury. At that time Gener al Washington and General Howe of the British army had battled to a standstill. Howe and the British controlled Boston and the harbor and Washington lacked the weaponry to dislodge them. It was Knox who suggested a solution. Earlier Ethan Allen and the Gr een Mountain Boys from Vermont had defeated the British at Fort Ticonderoga and the captur ed artillery had been abandoned. Knox suggested to Washington that he could get the cannons and dr ag them o verland back to Boston where they could be used to defeat the British. Washington agreed and put Kno x who stood 6-feet, weighed 250 pounds and was missing a few fingers, in charge of the expedition. Knox and his expedition left Boston on Nov. 16 traveling up the Hudson

Valley at times making 45 miles a da y. On Dec. 5 he arri ved at Ticonderoga at the southern end of Lake Champlain. There he selected 58 cannons including three that weighed more than a ton, and the 24-pound cannon that weighed 5,000 pounds.The whole lot was reported to w eigh more than 120,000 pounds. Knox moved the guns by boat down Lake George and when one of the boats sank they fished the cannons out of the nearly frozen lake. The route took them overland to Albany where they had four crossings of the Hudson River again losing, and then retrieving, more cannons that sank. On Christmas Da y, 3 feet of sno w fell and Kno x nearly froze to death struggling through the sno w until the y found fresh horses. The party moved on to Albany turning east to the Ber kshires and on Jan. 9 the guns and Knox arrived 20 miles west of Boston at Framingham. The trip was 300 miles and not a gun had been lost. Knox had pr oven a r emarkable leader who worked with urgency. Washington promptly put him in command of the artillery. The status in Boston w as about to make a dramatic change and the cause for American independence was to take a huge step forward. Rising above Boston was Dorchester Heights. From these heights the British lines at Boston w ere 1 1/2 half miles a way, well within r ange of the F ort Ticonderoga cannons; the British ships in Boston harbor were within range, too. The plan was to occupy the heights in one night before Howe knew what was happening. More than 3,000 men took part in the preparations. On March 4, Washington, Knox and the men sprung into action and on the morning of Mar ch 5 Gener al Howe awoke to find that more than 20 cannons were pointed at them from above. They had been out-foxed. On the morning of Mar ch 6 Ho we gave the order for the British to e vacuate Boston. The most po werful army in the world had been defeated due to ingen uity, perseverance and leadership. Knox and other s moved 120,000 pounds of cannons o ver 300 miles o ver frozen lakes and rivers and defeated the British at Boston. For all of the v eterans of yesterday and today, thank you for my freedom.

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Merchants on 101 say revenues falling during construction work By Bianca Kaplanek

SOLANA BEACH — The long-planned renovation project currently under way along a 1-mile str etch of Coast Highway 101 came with assurances the improvements would increase business along the corridor. But that promise is doing little to assuage the current fears of some merchants who say revenues are down so much they’ve been forced to lay off employees or cut their hours. “There are a lot of smallbusiness people who are hurting,” said Chris Tatum, who’s owned Do-it-Yourself Dog Wash on Plaza Street for 15 years. “I’m not sure how much longer some of us can hold on. I don’t think (city officials) understand the impacts.” Charles Pinady, the manager at Yummy Yogurt, is essentially the only employee at his shop . “Business has gone down dramatically,” he said. “I had to cut my staff (of two) to see if we could ride it out.We need the city to step it up.” Jackhammer noise made summer camps at Art a la Carte difficult because the studio is outside, manager Lisa Creagan said. “The construction has definitely kept some people from planning birthday parties, which is a big part of our business,” she said. “We haven’t had to let anyone go but we’re doing a lot of explaining to our customers. It’s definitely been slower.” Pizza Port is still making a “decent profit,” according to manager Torie Bell, but “we’re not seeing the trend of increased sales every month like we have been for the last few years.”

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owner with a driveway that would be moved. Despite those eff orts, some owners have criticized the city for a lack of information before the project started and as it is progressing. Creagan, whose business has only been on the 101 since 2010, said she recalls receiving a vague letter explaining when the project would be completed. Bell said her predecessor at Pizza Port knew about the improvements but city officials weren’t “as clear as they should have been.” Workers install new trees in the median as part of the Coast Highway A twice-monthly newsletter 101 improvement project. Some merchants say the priorities should be re-evaluated. “We need parking, not trees,” said Chris Tatum, who owns Do-it-Yourself Dog Wash. Photo by Bianca Kaplanek

The situation has gotten so bad for some in the four months since the pr oject began that Tatum and a few other business and property owners started a petition. “I just w anted to see some action,” said Tatum, who was also thr eatening legal action against the city but acknowledges the project will likely be finished bef ore a lawsuit is settled. Council members have been talking about improving the corridor since the 1990s and, in the past three years, held several public meetings and workshops. Groundbreaking took place in front of Do-it-Yourself Dog Wash on June 27, and the Highway 101 Mer chants Association held a kic k-off party this summer at J ava Depot to advertise the project. City Manager David Ott said every business along the roadway received an informational flier and he walked the highway and per sonally talked to e very property

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Council pays honor by renaming bridge and airfield RV ordinance will give city chance to study effectiveness By Promise Yee

OCEANSIDE — City Council paid honor to Ci vil Rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and Oceanside resident and airman, the late Bob Maxw ell, by renaming the Mission Avenue Bridge after King and the airfield at Oceanside Municipal Airport after Maxw ell on Nov. 7. The council v oted unanimously to rename the bridge that crosses Mission Avenue the Dr . Martin Luther King, Jr. Bridge. An ad hoc committee selected the bridge as a prominent location to honor King. Committee member and Parks and Recr eation Commission chair Charles Adams said the ne w name of the bridge w ould honor the city’s cultural diversity and reflect residents’ hopes and dreams. “Our diversity is one of

the richnesses we inherited,” Adams said. Oceanside has pr eviously named a mid dle school, city park and stretch of roadway along Mesa Drive after King. Approval to rename the airfield Bob Maxw ell Memorial Airfield passed in

ident Joanna Kroon to rename the airfield after Alfonso Harris, who is also an Oceanside resident, and Tuskegee Airman, and the Tuskegee Airmen. Kroon said she did not want to gi ve less of an honor to Maxw ell, but believed visitors might not

It’s an honor to Bob Maxwell and all the work he’s done for Oceanside to save the airport.” Jerry Kern Oceanside Councilman

a 4-1 v ote, in which Mayor Jim Wood voted no. Wood said he did not object to honoring Maxwell, but wanted to ad d the w ords “Oceanside” and “Tuskegee Airmen.” There was also a request from Oceanside res-

recognize Maxwell’s name and would know the history of the Tuskegee Airmen in World War II. The all-African American Army Air Corps were the fir st African Americans trained to fly in combat and w ere based in Tuskegee, Ala. in 1941. Councilman Jerry Kern who brought the item f or-

ward said renaming the airfield was to honor Maxw ell and all he did. Kern added that an interactive information center at the airport would tell visitors more about Maxwell and the Tuskegee Airmen. “It’s to honor Bob Maxwell and all the w ork he’s done f or Oceanside to save the airport,” Kern said. “What he did as a per son. This is a bout Bob and his work.” Others also ga ve Maxwell kudos for his work to keep the m unicipal airport open and his volunteer hours with y outh that instilled a lo ve of aer ospace. “I knew Bob Maxw ell for my entire 12 y ears here,” Councilman Jack Feller said. “He is the one r eason young people w ent to the airport,” he added. About $10,000 needs to be raised for a par k sign that states the new name of the airfield.

Offer the breath of life ENCINITAS — Take a deep breath and offer some help. “Breathe: A Fundraising Night for Anna Young” is being held at 6 p.m. Nov. 10 hosted by two local businesses. Anna Young, a 31-yearold Cardiff local, has been living with a very rare lung disease for most of her life and is in need of a doub le lung

transplant. She is No. 3 on the transplant wait list at UCLA Medical Center, but faces major medical costs associated with this procedure. Two Encinitas businesses, Bliss 101 and Bloom Natural Health, have partnered to host the fundraiser at Bliss 101 687 S. Coast Highway 101, Encinitas. Already 60 indi viduals and businesses have stepped forward and donated items for the event’s silent auction. All proceeds from the evening will go directly to covering Anna’s medical costs, including housing, pre-operation, post-operation care, antirejection drugs and more. Organizers have created a video at annassecondwind.com/#video for supporters to learn more about the cause. Enjoy an evening of live music from surf commentator and former pro-surfer, Peter King and Davia Matson, of Dakoda Motor Company. The event is also sponsored in part b y SurfRide, Reef, Wear2Give.com and CB Culinary Services.

By Christina Macone-Greene

CARLSBAD — During the winter months, the Carlsbad City Council can expect to consider a ne w RV ordinance presented by staff members, which will serve as a one-y ear test pilot. Over the years, the city of Carlsbad has heard complaints regarding extended RV parking on city and residential streets and has directed its staff member s to move forward with an ordinance. “The frequency of complaints at city council meetings and to our police,transportation, and housing and neighborhood services departments has incr eased throughout the years,” said Bryan Jones, deputy transportation director. “The city has received an increase in complaints from residents regarding RV parking and the impact the practice has on their quality of life.” Jones pointed out that these complaints do increase significantly during the peak tourism months. And the areas affected are located in the four quadrants of Carlsbad. Although overnight camping on city str eets is already illegal, Jones said, the City of Car lsbad Police Department has limited tools to address these complaints and dedicates a lot of time r esponding to the negative effects of overnight parking and camping. Jodee Sasway, public information officer f or the City of Car lsbad Police Department, said they understand the concerns of community members and is actively enforcing all applicable laws and or dinances on residential streets when recreational vehicle parking issues arise. “Recreational vehicle issues at one time or another have affected most r esidential areas throughout the City of Carlsbad driving the importance of the citywide recreational vehicle plan,” she said. “It is com-

mon for parkers to move from one area to another or just far enough do wn the street to appease the law.” According to Sas way, while overnight camping on Carlsbad city streets is prohibited these o versized vehicles also ha ve parking restrictions. “Oversized vehicles are not allowed to par k from Memorial Day to Labor Day on the w est curb line of Carlsbad Boulevard from Redwood Street to Cherr y Street,” Sasway said. “The California Vehicle Code section 22651 mak es it illegal for any vehicle to park on a city street for more than 72 hours at a time.” This type of o versized vehicle, Sasway said, needs to be moved one-tenth of a mile every 72 hour s. She continued, “If the vehicle is moved, the police department no longer has the authority to cite or tow it.” Jones wants residents to know that last month, city council ask ed staff members to ad d three exceptions to the pr oposed ordinance to accommodate both its city r esidents and visitors who own RVs. The exceptions included a yearly residential permit for Carlsbad residents who own an RV to apply for a no-fee permit to park on their residential public street for up to 72 hour s; a no-fee temporary 72 hour permit for their guest to park on their residential street; and, a commercial property permit which would allow hotels or motels to accept R V guest parking on its nearb y streets if the par king lots were full. “The city w ould issue each hotel and motel reusable permits that the y can give to guests,” he said. Jones added, “This exception would apply only while the RV occupants ar e paying guests of the hotel or motel.” Bryan said the one-year test pilot ordinance would .. TURN TO RV ORDINANCE ON A16

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Kulchin steps down after 32 years By Christina Macone-Greene

CARLSBAD — It’ s no secret that member s of the Carlsbad City Council and city staff know there’s going to be a void when Mayor Pro Tem Ann Kulchin steps down from her position in December. After serving the City Council f or 32 y ears, Kulchin has decided the time is right fr om someone else to occupy her seat. Not to run another term wasn’t difficult, but in the same breath, it’s a bittersweet moment. “They say the time to go is when people don’ t want you to go,� Kulchin said. “I am being hugged b y strangers telling me I ha ve done a good job.� Kulchin calls the timing of her choice something of a natural flow. Carlsbad City Clerk Lorraine Wood is taking Kulchin’s seat while Councilman Keith Blackburn is r eturning for another term. A Carlsbad City Council election was not needed this year since nobody else filed to run. Wood said she has learned much from watching Kulchin over the last decade. “Ann shaped this city into the amazing community we have today and no one will fill her shoes, � Wood said. “We can try to maintain and build on the legac y Ann leaves us.� Wood went on to sa y that Kulchin has supported everyone with her wisdom, time and pur e love for Carlsbad. “Ann knows hard work. She can start her da y at the crack of dawn and end it late at night,� Wood said. She continued, “Ann never complains because Carlsbad is her la bor of love.� Kulchin, who grew up in Brooklyn, N.Y., never thought she’d become involved in politics. Back in the day, she said, there were three vocations for women: a nun, a nurse, or a teacher. “I knew a n un was out for me because I liked boys,� she said. After giving nursing a try, she realized that wasn’t a match either. Instead, teaching became part of her ear ly career for about seven years. As far as politics w as concerned, she just fell into it. “I think education is a gateway to politics, because in politics, you are explain-

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Carlsbad Mayor Pro Tem Ann Kulchin, at her Carlsbad home, has served the city council for 32 years. Kulchin is stepping down from her position in December. Photo by Christina Macone-Greene

ing things to people; and,you are always learning, reading and staying current,� she said. Although she “fell into,� her government career, Kulchin received top honors such as Woman of the Year, California Women in Government’s Tribute to Women Award, Who’s Who in California, and a State of Israel Outstanding Participation Award. Carlsbad City Attorney Ron Ball admits learning much from merely observing Kulchin over time. “Without a doubt, Ann has brought charm, a quick wit, and highly developed people skills,� Ball said. “If there was a person that Ann didn’t know she made a point of getting to know that person by taking steps to meet them and getting them into the Carlsbad family.� Ball added she br ought fame and f ortune to Carlsbad. One of Ball’ s earliest memories of K ulchin was commissioning the sea wall with a bottle of c hampagne. Ball called K ulchin instrumental in acquiring the grants to get it constructed. “I thought to myself, ‘Boy, this is a lady who knows how to get things done,’� Ball said. Carlsbad Mayor Matt Hall said Kulchin’s best strengths have been her stability, ability to listen to the community and looking at the positive side of things.

Kulchin’s presence and support have been unpar allel for Hall. “Ann is someone I have always been a ble to go to bounce things off of and to get a differing opinion,� Hall said. “She has always been there, is someone who knows the history of the community and that helps when y ou want to r ethink an item or issue.� Not only has K ulchin been a Carlsbad leader, Hall shared, but also a leader throughout the San Diego region. A handful of these areas include CalCoast board of dir ectors, Encina Wastewater Authority board member and past c hair, SANDAG board member, American Shore and Beac h Preservation Association past director, American Coastal Coalition past dir ector, Buena Vista Lagoon Join Powers Committee past member, North County Transit District alternate and much more. “Ann was there when they bought tr ains for the Coaster and helped get sand on our beac hes more than once,� Hall said. An ongoing thrill for Kulchin is witnessing the accomplishments and strides in Carlsbad while r ealizing that “making things happen� is always a “we� effort. “I’ve stayed in local government for so long because I love it and Carlsbad has been a beautiful place to serve,� she said.

VISTA — Plagued with regulatory investigations, community outcries and climbing costs, SCE (Southern California Edison) strove to garner support f or the pr oposed restart of the incapacitated San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) by hosting a comm unity open house in Vista on Oct 30. SONGS has been shut down since January after a leak of scorching hot,radioactive liquid revealed excessively worn tubes within the near-new steam generators. SONGS, which is oper ated and mostl y owned by SCE, has a history of safety violations. The cost of the incapacitated plant has escalated to over $300 million as of Sept.30, according to Edison International’s third quarter reports released on Nov. 1. The public open house took place in the shado w of SCE’s proposed temporary restart of one of SONGS’ units and the CPUC’ s (California Public Utilities Commission) announcement of a formal investigation of the plant’s extended shutdown. “We wouldn’t propose to restart Unit 2 unless we thought it was absolutely safe to do so,� said Peter Dietrich, SCE’s Senior Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer , at the open house. “This is just an e xperiment with a poor ly designed steam generator that shouldn’t run,� said Del Mar Councilmember Don Mosier , who has been f ollowing developments at the plant since its shut down. “All of North County would be affected if there was a significant r adiation leak (at SONGS)...W e’re within the danger zone.�

SONGS’ employee Jose Leyva (far back) shows SCE’s Senior Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer Peter Dietrich (left) and an unidentified man a model of SONGS’ steam generators druing the Vista open house. Photo by Rachel Stine

of other tubes in the Unit. SONGS’ other active unit, Unit 2, was offline due to a scheduled refueling outage when the leak in Unit 3 occurred. Inspections found excessive tube wear in the Unit 2 steam generators as well, and the unit remained shut down. An investigation by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) ultimatel y attributed the tube damage and subsequent leak to the steam generators’ inadequate design and configuration. New steam generators manufactured by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries were installed in both units between 2009-11. Before the shut down, Unit 2’s steam gener ator had been in operation for about 1.7 years, while Unit 3’s steam generator had been in ser vice for about one year. SONGS’ original steam generators were operational for over 25 years. The NRC’s report warned that excessive tube wear will continue and could cause additional tube leaks or ruptur es unless Edison fixes the fla wed SONGS’s Shut Down steam generators. and NRC Investigation Working to fix the SONGS was closed after a impaired tubes and pr event reactor coolant leak triggered a rapid shut down of one of the plant’s two units,Unit 3,on Jan. 31. The radioactivity released into the atmospher e by the leak amounted to far less than SONGS’ daily allotment of radiological release. The leak was caused by a tube damaged b y excessive wear in one of Unit 3’ s steam generators, however further inspections found abnormal tube wear present in hundreds

further tube w ear and leaks, SCE has plugged or reinforced 807 tubes in Unit 3 and 510 tubes in Unit 2. Each unit has two steam generators, and each generator contains 9,727 tubes. “Plugging tubes is an industry-tested and appr oved method of ad dressing steam generator tube issues,� said Maureen Brown, SCE’s project manager of media r elations and corporate communications. “Replacing the steam generators has not been ruled out, but it will take years to do so.� Yet many community members remain skeptical of TURN TO SONGS ON A16


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SOLANA BEACH — Young musicians from around the county will perform from 7 to 9 p.m. Nov. 10 at Calvary Lutheran Church, 424 Via de la Valle, to raise money against comple x congenital heart disease at the third annual Heart of a Child concert. Proceeds will benefit the Ariana Fund, a nonprofit organization formed in 2008 in memor y of Ariana Miller, a 13-year-old Encinitas girl who died from the disease that y ear while waiting for a heart transplant. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. for refreshments and a silent auction. Tickets, at $25 each general admission and $15 students, can be purchased at the door or online at thearianafund.org. This year’s performers will include: — Bunnell Strings: Siblings Keren, Kimberly, Corrie, Cara and Ross Bunnell play violins, viola, cello and bass. — String Spar ks: Keil and Heidi Fleisc hbein, 17 and 14, of Clairemont play cello, violin, viola, and organ,

but will be pla ying harp for the concert. — Wesley I. Soo Hoo: Currently attending UC Irvine, the Carlsbad resident is a classical pianist. — Summer Blinco: The soprano attends P alomar College, has been acti ve in musical theater since she was 12. — Sadie Duca: A fourthgrader from Carlsbad, sings, plays piano and writes music. — Megan Spector: The 12-year-old lives in Carm el Valley and has been in many musical theater productions. — Remy Margaret Corbin: Is a thir d-grader from San Marcos — Alexis Louise Young: The Escondido gir l, 17, has worked with many youth and professional theater companies in the county. — Daniel Myers: A solo vocalist who li ves in San Diego, attends USC and has performed with the San Diego Symphony and the San Diego Opera. — J*Company On The Town, young musicians from around the county ser ve as ambassadors for the J*Company Youth Theatre in San Diego. — Hal and Lindse y Grant: Lindsey, a high school senior, lives in Encinitas, has appeared in se veral J*Company productions. She was a friend of Ariana’s when they both attended Olivenhain Pioneer Elementary School. For more information, visit thearianafund.org or send emails to thearianafund@gmail.com.


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Carlsbad bestows honor on resident By Christina Macone-Greene

CARLSBAD — A loud applause erupted inside the Carlsbad City Council Chambers as Willie E. Marbrey, a retired Master Sergeant of the Marine Corps, accepted his sp ecial recognition on Nov 6. Mayor Matt Hall pr esented Marbrey with a pr oclamation and was delighted to congratulate Marbrey in person. Recently, Marbrey, a Carlsbad resident, was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal, the most prestigious honor for an American. The Congressional Gold Medal underscored Marbrey’s early years in the military branch. In 1945, when he enlisted, he was sent to the segregated basic training depot, Montford Point in Jacksonville, N.C. “During this initiation period, black Montford Point Marines endured many hardships and injustices, while serving their country,� Hall said. “Following basic tr aining, Mr. Marbrey was assigned to a Replacement Dr aft Company and spent man y years at Montford Point. He continued on in the Marines for 24 years, serving a tour in Vietnam and at man y other duty stations throughout the United States and Japan.� Previous reports and articles have described how African American soldiers at Montford Point endured severe discrimination, while their living conditions were bleak. Caucasian drill sergeants were relentless with their ridicule and prejudice. “The drill ser geants weren’t nice, let’s put it that way,� said Marbrey, 85. Marbrey recalled an experience when he became ill with lesions in his eyes. His camp didn’t have a specialist so he w as sent to another place f or medical attention. “They sent me to the ‘white camp’ by bus and there was only one other person on that bus, � Marbrey said. “We were halfway inside the base a nd this young kid came to me and said, ‘(N-word) get in the back of the bus. ’� Marbrey continued, “There wasn’t a soul on that bus but just he and I — but I thought about it and said to myself, ‘Anything I am going to do is going to be wr ong,’ so I went to the back of that bus.� Despite the discriminatory hardships, the African American soldiers pushed forward and ser ved their

Willie E. Marbrey was recently awarded the Congressional Gold Medal. Marbrey was recognized at the Carlsbad City Council’s Nov. 6 meeting for his prestigious honor. Photo by Christina Macone-Greene

country in pursuit of patriotism. It’s estimated that between the y ears of 1942 and 1949 w ell over 20,000 men were stationed and trained at Montford Point. “Due to the r ecognized accomplishments of the Montford Point Marines, not only have those indi viduals been awarded the Congressional Gold Medal, our nation’s highest civilian honor, but their history will be taught to future generations of Marines,� Hall said. Throughout his car eer, Marbrey was stationed at numerous bases including Quantico, Okinawa, Middle Camp Mt. Fuji, Pearl Harbor, Camp Pendleton, and Da Nang in Vietnam. Marbrey retired in 1989. Looking back, Marbrey said, it was the camaraderie “of all us black guys to stick together� that kept them going even through the roughest of times. And today, many of these soldiers still keep in touch and the support for one another remains. Marbrey said that he hopes the lesson people learn from hearing the Montford Point stories is to be more sincere and kind towards others. “It’s an honor to gi ve this Congressional Gold Medal recipient this proclamation,� Hall said. “It is men like Mr. Marbrey who helped keep us safe and he truly has earned this gold medal.�

Artists, entrepreneurs ride crowdfunding wave By Jared Whitlock

COAST CITIES — Encinitas artist Man uelita Brown wants to cr eate the sculpture of her dreams. Finding funding for the project, a tricky endeavor in this economy, is the only thing that stands in her way. Her solution? Join the crowdfunding trend. Brown, a longtime sculptor, once looked solely to private donations, foundations and government grants for her pieces. Due to a down economy, those sources of funding have largely dried up, but a new one has emerged. Like so many artists in the last fe w years, Brown recently turned to Kickstarter, a national crowdfunding website where local artists and entrepreneurs can ask friends, family and strangers to finance their projects. “Kickstarter has been a blessing for people — a real alternative for artists,� Brown said. Since mid-October, 32 people have pledged roughly $3,900 to Brown’s vision — a life-size sculpture of Sojourner Truth, a former slave who became an abolitionist and w omen’s suffragette. Like all Kickstarter projects, funding is an all-or-nothing proposal within a set time frame, meaning Brown won’t get anything if her project fails to reach the $18,000 she’s requesting by Nov. 17. “I’ve been humbled by support and hope I can get there,� said Brown, who plans to donate the statue to a park or school should she secure enough funding. Another reason Brown chose crowdfunding: She’ll have total cr eative control over her project. Those who pledge to Kickstarter projects aren’t given a stake of the project and don’t share in any profits (if there are any); however, they receive “rewards� in exchange for support — in Brown’s case that means a disc of photo graphs documenting the sculpting process for those who provide $25, or on the higher end, a small

bronze sculpture specially for people who contribute $2,500 or more. Brown said she’s proud of past commissions and grateful to those who pr ovided funding. But money from outside groups or individuals sometimes requires compromising on her artistic vision. “I wanted to do this one my way, and I’m happy people are buying into m y idea,� Brown said. Like Brown, Carmel Valley filmmaker Pierce Kavanagh wanted to create something entirely of his own mind, and Kickstarter has helped him do just that. Kavanagh’s first Kickstarter raised more than $16,000, which is $7,000 more than he originally requested for “What the Sea Gives Me,� a documentary that will highlight those with a lifelong connection to the ocean. Kavanagh said he w as reluctant to try Kickstarter, because he “didn’t want to ask for a handout.� But he came around to the idea of crowdfunding when he realized most donations w ere small and backers got something in return. “Seeing people support independent filmmakers is amazing,� Kavanagh said, adding with a laugh: “Small

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NOV. 9

ART RECEPTION The North

Coast Repertory Theatre Café & Gallery invites you to a special Artist Reception for “The Art of Ingrid Croce” from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Nov. 9 at North Coast Rep Gallery & Cafe, 987 Lomas Santa Fe Drive, Solana Beach. Call (858) 481-1055.

NOV. 10

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Punk Rock Food Drive concert begins at 4 p .m. Nov. 10 at the Flying Elephant Pub & Grill, 850 Tamarack Ave. All proceeds will benefit North County Community Services, North County’s Food Bank. For more information, visit punkrockfood.com or email info@punkrockfood.com or call (760) 517-6655.

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The community is invited to a free concert fr om 3 to 4 p .m. Nov. 11, featuring the San Diego North Coast Singers children’s choral group. The concert will be held in Br essi Ranch at Holy Cross Episcopal Church, 2510 Gateway Road, Carlsbad.

NOV. 12

CLOTH AS ART The Palomar Handweavers’ Guild of fiber artists, including spinners, knitters, weavers and basket makers meets at 9:30 a.m. Nov. 12 at Trinity Episcopal Chur ch, 845 Chestnut St., Escondido. Elizabeth Wayland Barber will discuss the origin and de velopment of textiles. Contact Kathy Lambert at (760) 723-8783 f or more information. W.C FIELDS “W.C. Fields as Himself!” is on stage at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 12 and Nov. 13 at the North Coast Repertor y Theatre, 987 Lomas Santa F e Drive, Solana Beach.Tickets are $22. Call (858) 481-1055.

ENCINITAS — Shalini Patnaik is a Calif ornia girl, born and r aised in San Diego. In fact, she’s a f ormer Miss San Diego and a g raduate of UC Santa Cruz. Like Americans of Irish, Italian and Mexican descent, Patnaik enjoys sharing aspects of her cultur e with others. For her and her sisters, Shibani and La boni, this happens to be classical Odissi dance, thought to be the oldest sur viving dance form of India. Patnaik, who began studying Odissi at the age of 5, is considered to be one of the best dancers of her kind in the world. In 1998, at the age of 15, she was recruited by Madonna to c horeograph and dance at the 1998 MTV Music Awards. Later, she choreographed Ricky Martin’s 2006 World Tour. Today, she serves as certification project manager of Quality Assurance International in San Diego, a company that certifies organic fruit and vegetables. When she’s not in the office, chances are she’s exercising, rehearsing, teaching or performing Odissi dance somewhere in the world. Last week she returned from Vancouver where she was featured at the Gait to the Spirit Festival of Indian Classical Dance at the Scotiabank Dance Centre. Patnaik explained that Odissi dancers use facial and hand gestures to convey traditional, mythical stories. As dancers perfect the f orm, they are given more freedom to express themselves by interpreting their own poet-

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ry and stories thr ough dance. “Odissi is one of the most graceful dances,” she explained. “We have a sa ying that from the w aist down you’re strong like a stone, while the upper body is soft and graceful. It’s that combination of strength and g race that makes it very appealing.” Like ballet, rigorous exercise is required to achieve such grace. “Dance training starts with a set of w arm-up exercises that are repetitive,” she said. “It’s a mixtur e of y oga and aerobic exercises — squats and jumps.” Patnaik explained that the dancer is in a squat position almost all the time. “It requires a lot of quad strength,” she said, adding that strength is needed to

make the pr oper sound of the foot hitting the ground. “I think during m y last dance performance (Vancouver) I burned 5,000 calories during a solo performance that lasted 1 and 1/4 to 1 and 1/2 hours,” she said. Patnaik teaches students in a small dance studio in the family home. Her students range from age 4 to 40, many of whom are children with at least one Indian parent while other s are typical California women who have embraced the art form. “We bring teachers that we trained with fr om India to live with us for six to 14 months at a time, ” she said. “When they are not her e, one of us (sister s) will tak e over.” Oldest sister La boni

Patnaik works in go vernment relations at Qualcomm. Middle sister Shibani is vice president of Global Analytics. “I’m very lucky because I work a lot with people in India and the U.K., so I work early morning and late at night,” Shibani said. “I have lots of time to w ork on dance.” Shibani just r eturned from a 16-city tour with a music ensemble fr om India. She performed at v enues that included the Uni versity of Buffalo, N.Y.; University of Maryland, College Park; University of North Texas, Dallas and international dance centers including Peridance in New York City. “Growing up in the U .S. and having that connection with ancient dance tr aditions keeps me in touch with

Shibani Patnaik travels the world performing Odissi dance like younger sister, Shalini, and older sister, Laboni. She’s performing in the ancient Rajarani temple in Orissa, India

my culture,” she said, adding that she a voids standard repertoires, preferring themes she develops such as peace and the c ycle of life that reflect the philosophy of Hinduism. “The more explanation we give, the more relevant the dance is to toda y’s audiences, and the more interested they become,” she said. “Our goal is to r each mainstream America and to spread messages through the dance itself.” For more information, including the perf ormance schedule, visit the Center for World Music San Diego at centerforworldmusic.org or patnaiksisters.com.

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Intrepid Shakespeare’s Artistic Director Sean Cox offers acting classes on the Bar d’s speeches and scenes, Tuesdays, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Nov. 13 through Dec. 4. No prior training/experience necessary. To register, email classes@intrepidshakespeare.com or phone (760) 652-5011.

Shalini Patnaik is considered to be one of the best Odissi dancers in the world. In 1998, at the age of 15, she was recruited by Madonna to choreograph and dance at the 1998 MTV Music Awards. From left: Manjari Ehrlichman, Shibani Patnaik, Madonna, Laboni Patnaik, Shalini Patnaik. Courtesy photos

KAY COLVIN A Brush With Art It’s been said that Cardiff photographer Abe Ordover’s work captures the peak experiences that c hanges one’s life. With emphasis on color and an impr essionistic approach, his nature-based images evoke a vie wer’s strong emotional r esponse reflective of the artist’s original experience. A native of F ar Rockaway, New York, Ordover relocated to Car diff in 2004 after opening his gallery in the Cedros Design District of Solana Beach. Ordover says of his gallery, which is devoted to nature photography, “For the most part art galleries ignored nature photography, including images created by the great National Geographic photographers. I was fortunate to enlist many of those professionals in the

gallery and thus brought their work, and my own, to public notice as fine arts.” Since 2006 Ordover has also served as director of the Ordover Gallery at the Museum of Natural History in Balboa Park, where he regularly curates highly regarded photographic exhibitions. Ordover worked 43 years in the legal profession, having graduated magna cum laude from Syracuse University and the Yale Law School. After ten years as litigator and trial lawyer followed by twenty years as law professor at Hofstra University in New York and Emor y University Law School in Atlanta, Ordover established a firm specializing in arbitration and mediation. Ordover says of venturing into photo graphy, “I began shooting in 1980 during a trip to Rocky Mountain National Park. Thus hooked, I began traveling with nature pros all over the country. That was my art education and it continues to this day.” During the past tw o decades, Ordover has photographed exotic locations in the Middle East, Africa,

Abe Ordover is director of the Ordover Gallery at the Museum of Natural History in Balboa Park and currently has work on display at L Street Fine Art Gallery in San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter. Photo courtesy of Will Gibson

Antarctica, Alaska, Iceland, Arctic Norway, and the Galapagos Islands. Having photographed some of the

earth’s most br eathtaking regions, Ordover says of his work, “I am seeking to convey the emotion I felt when I stepped into the scene.” New York Times critic William Zimmer said of Ordover’s work, “The grand moments in all our li ves are embellished.The peak experiences are the kind that changes one’s life, and Abe Ordover captures them.” When Ordover began using Adobe Photoshop in his work, he found that his images reached a n ew aesthetic level. Digitally manipulating his photographs to create images uniquely his own, Ordover says, “The computer gives me an emotional, dramatic lens.” He continues, “The evolution of my photography has primarily been a movement from representational images to abstract renditions.” Ordover has author ed several books including his most recent “Roar of the Monarchs,” and had numerous solo shows in New York City, Atlanta, San Diego, and Palo Alto, Calif., as well as the Parthenon Museum in Nashville, Tenn., and the

Fernbank Museum of Natural History in Atlanta. Photographic works by Abe Ordover, along with glass work by Michelle Kurtis Cole, are currently on exhibit in “Mysteries of Light and Form” at L Street Fine Art in San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter through Dec. 31, 2012. The public is invited to attend the artists’ reception Nov. 17. Learn more about Abe Ordover at Ordovergallery.com. Kay Colvin is an art consultant and director of the L Street Fine Art Gallery in San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter. She specializes in promoting emerging and mid-career artists and bringing enrichment programs to elementary schools through The Kid’s College. Contact her at kaycolvin@lstreetfineart.com. Be our fan on

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Foundation hosts first-ever benefit concert ENCINITAS — The Rob Machado Foundation, founded by surfing legend Rob Machado, has announced that it will hold its first-ever benefit concert on Nov. 12 at The Belly-Up in Solana Beach. This very special night will feature solo acoustic sets from Goo Goo Dolls frontman John Rzeznik and Switchfoot frontman Jon Foreman, as well as a set from Jon Swift joined by Machado. “I’m really excited to have some amazing musicians play at one of the best venues in San Diego in support of my foundation,” Machado said. “ I ’ m happy to create t h e opportunity to have the local community come out and support hometown musicians and charity. It’s going to be a fun night.” All proceeds from ticket sales will go to benefit The Rob Machado Foundation, a nonprofit that Machado founded in 2004 as a way to support environmental programs worldwide. The foundation’s primary

Hurley’s H20 charity giving program. This initiative aims to install water refill stations at high schools nationwide in the attempt to foster refillable water bottles and help eliminate single bottle usage.

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mission is to pr ovide funding and initiate educational pr ograms focused on helping children understand their contrib u t i o n towards a healthy earth. Two specific programs benefiting from t h e evening are the local communityrecycling program (which has installed recycling bins at Cardiff Elementary, Ada Harris and Ocean Knoll school athletic fields and aims to expand to other locations) and Hydration Nation, a collaboration between RMF and

The first water refill station from this collaboration was recently installed at San Dieguito Academy in Encinitas. Tickets are $40, or $60 for reserved seating, and are on

Those who pur chase a VIP ticket will also gain access to a meet-and-g reet with the performers including Machado and receive a limited-edition special e vent poster signed by all.

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A contemporary spin on Italian DAVID BOYLAN Lick the Plate It’s been over a year since I attended the Crush media dinner and it was about time to get back and see how they have settled into the space f ormerly occupied by Pacific Coast Grill in Solana Beach. Partners John Luciano and Doug Guillan, already successful with tw o other Crush locations in Northern California, set out to combine innovative, coastal Italian cuisine, live music, and a wine bar in coastal North County and they pulled it off nicel y. It’s a big space, but it feels warm and comfortable, with a contemporary feel.The wine bar features more than 150 vintages and 10 beers on tap plus some fun custom cocktails. It should be noted there is a v ery lively lounge scene at Crush as well. Jason Colabove, their executive chef, developed the Solana Beach location men u utilizing local vendors whenever possible, including Carlsbad Aqua Farm, Chino Farms, Central Meat & Pr ovision Co. and Specialty Produce. It’s always a good thing when a restaurant focusing on Italian cuisine has an o wner and chef with that heritage. That is immediatel y evident in their meatballs aptl y named “Mom’s Meatballs.” These are on the appetiz er list and consist of three, very nice sized meatballs sitting in a roasted tomato sauce, sheep’s milk ricotta and basil pesto . I am a huge fan of a good meatball and these were spectacular. They were moist, flavorful,

Mamas Meatballs with roasted tomato sauce, sheep’s milk ricotta, and basil pesto at Crush. Photo courtesy of Crush

and the combination of sauce, ricotta, and pesto, combined with some very nice bread for scooping and creating mini meatball sandwiches made for a very enjoyable experience. This could easily be an entrée for one per son but is nice to split as an appetiz er as w ell. Twelve dollars is a fair price for this dish and it should be noted that Monday’s are “Meatball Monday” at Crush with $1 meatballs. Next up was the chopped Italian salad with green olive tapenade, salumi, bocconcini, radicchio and r ed wine vinaigrette. For those unf amiliar, bocconcini are small mozzarella cheeses the siz e of a mini egg. Like other mozzar ellas, they are semi-soft, white and rindless and originated in Naples. Bocconcini have a spongy texture and absorb flavors nicely. This cheese is described by its Italian name which means small mouthfuls. Our helpful ser ver suggested we split this and w e ended up with two very nice siz e portions. Maybe it’s because I rarely chop my salads at home but that preparation really appeals to me. At $10 for a two person portion this is a hec k of a value as well. We made our way into the entrees next and this is wher e things got even better. My dining companion Emily went with the market fish of the day and that pr oved to be a good call. It was a w ild caught salmon cooked over an oak fire with a roasted sweet corn gremolata piled high on top, served on a bed of crushed fingerling potatoes with lemon butter and herbs. I can honestly say that ordering salmon in restaurants is not al ways my first choice. Maybe it’s because every menu seems to offer it or I just o ver ordered it in m y

early dining days.Whatever the case, this preparation worked beautifully. First off, it had a crisp y crust that surrounded a moist and flaky center that held the oak fired flavor perfectly. All that, combined with the corn and fingerlings, made for a salmon experience that I will be back for, as it w as not m y entrée and I had to enjo y it in small portions. I went with the Bolognese tagliatelle with an old sc hool six hour r agu, sheep’s milk ricotta and pesto. Anything that cooks for six hours catches my eye and this did not disappoint.The portion was substantial and the cold lefto vers the next morning were a very good thing. We ended the e vening on a sweet note with the butterscotch budino with v alrhona chocolate pearls, and toffee crisp.Budino is the Italian word for custard or pud ding. It can be thickened with cornstar ch or cookies to make it more like a soufflé or ganache. It was my first experience with it and wow, it was really good. Crush has a g reat happy hour that featur es 50 per cent off all appetiz ers from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. daily and plenty of other good looking promotions that can be found on their website at solanabeachcrush.com . They are at 437 S. Highway 101 in Solana Beach. Call for reservations at (858) 481-2787.

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Paving new ground on the Ramona Wine Trail FRANK MANGIO

Taste of Wine I’m a long-time member of a w orldwide organization dedicated to pr eserving the culture and life-style of Italy, and attend meetings and events at the North San Diego County Lodge of the Sons of Italy. Among the ad ventures some of us enjoy is go out as a group and experience wine tastings. We have self-proclaimed ourselves the Taste Of Wine Grapeheads, dedicated to discovering the next great wine at the ne xt great winery. The Ramona Valley Wine AVA was officially born in January 2006. It’s roughly east of Inter state 15, about 139 square miles surr ounding the city of Ramona. About 50 commercial wineries grow wine grapes in this 60-acre appellation. It’s only the second AVA in the county and the thir d in Southern California. An improbable event occurred that got our juices going to dri ve through the Ramona Wine Trail, stopping at three wineries that w ere linked together by a growing inventory of v ery good wines. The event was a “Boutique Wine Ordinance “permitted by the San Diego County Supervisors some months ago. With some restrictions, the wineries are now allowed to open tasting rooms for the public, when up to this y ear, it was an expensive and e xhausting process. By my rough count, there are some 25 wineries that have now opened their doors to tasting in the San Pasqual/Ramona/Julian area, either by scheduled hours or b y appointment. They have an Association and a neatl y published brochure listing the locations with a map , at sandiegowineries.org. Our first stop on Highland Valley Road, east of Escondido w as Cordiano Winery where we toasted our wine glasses with the Cordianos, an Italian extended family dedicated to fine wines since 2002. The view is spectacular from the property, which has an outdoor kitc hen, patio and events center, sharing space with the f amily home. The pizza ser ved on the small bites men u is incr edibly good as the dough is made fresh each morning. Visitors have a choice of toppings or you can choose from a veggie, meat or “Supreme” pizza. The Cordiano Cabernet 2008 or the Cordiano Cabernet Franc 2007 is a beautiful ad dition to your pizza selection. “The scenic v alley below my property reminds me of m y homeland of Calabria, Italy,” smiled patriarch Gerardo Cordiano.

I asked him a bout this season’s harvest and a g rin was evident. “We were excited to pick over 38 tons of g rapes which will con vert to 3,000 cases. This is my seventh harvest at Milagro and I believe it will turn out to be our best.” Find out more about Jim Hart and Milag ro at milagrofarmvineyards.com.

Piotter in a special wine dinner Nov. 9 at 6:30 p.m. Four premium wines will be served with a f our-course steak dinner. Cost is $95 per guest. Call to reserve a place at (858) 535-0078. Roppongi in La Jolla is having a tastemak er small bites dinner with Mic hael David Wines Nov. 13 starting at 6:30 p.m. $20. Call (858) 551-5252. Wine Bytes Firefly Grill & Wine Bar Fleming’s Prime hosts a Baker & Oli ve Wine Steakhouse in La Jolla pres- Dinner with 50 Ro w Wines Nov. 14 at 6:30 p .m. Napa The owners of Cordiano Winery in San Diego’s Ramona Wine Trail, ents the g reat wines of Gerardo and Rosa Cordiano, enjoy one of their oven baked pizzas and Ferrari Carano of Sonoma Valley based wines ar e feaa Cabernet. Photo by Frank Mangio with wine mak er Aaron tured in eac h of the f our “The Italian style of wine making is g rowing in popularity; wine that is made to be consumed at the ta ble with a favorite meal. Grapes need to be c hallenged to be plump, juicy and possess the correct acidity. We do not use chemicals and very little additives. We have lots of sun, good drainage and no fog or humidity.” Learn more at cordianowinery.com. That second stop I would recommend is P amo Valley Winery with its central in-town tasting location in Ramona. The passionate owner is J ennifer Jenkin, who has a wide c hoice of grape varietals, from an Orange Muscat/Viognier Blend to a “Cab On F ire” Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot Blend which was a medal winner; panovalleyvineyards.com. Further east of Ramona and our last stop w as Milagro Farm Vineyards and Winery, a 110 acr e, 10,000 vine operation with the latest, sophisticated equipment that wine mak er Jim Hart has to pr oduce high quality wines. It’s the biggest winery in the Ramona Valley. Jim is the son of J oe Hart, a veteran wine makerowner in Temecula Wine County. “It’s been a work in progress,” he declared. “When I got her e the owner had planted Ca bernet and Chardonnay, what he enjoyed drinking. I added Italian-style wines lik e Sangiovese, Barbera, Barolo and Agleatico, which I made into a dessert wine. I expanded the Bor deaux style to include Mer lot, Cab Franc and P etite Verdot. Whites include Chardonnay, Pinot Gri and Sauvignon Blanc. There are about 1,000 vines of each varietal.”

courses. $60. RSVP at (760) 635-1066. Europa Village in Temecula unveils a F rench musical with a gourmet fourcourse wine-pairing dinner Nov. 15 at 6:30 p.m., with performances from Europa’s own Singing Waiters. $79. Contact at (951) 506-1818. Frank Mangio is a renowned wine connoisseur certified by Wine Spectator. His library can be viewed at www.tasteofwinetv.com. (Average Google certified 900 visits per day) He is one of the top five wine commentators on the Web. Reach him at mangiompc@aol.com.


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CSUSM hosts nursing info session PET OFTHE WEEK COAST CITIES — A free information session is bei ng offered at Cal State University San Mar cos for the Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nur sing (ABSN) program from 2 to 5 p.m. Nov.

9 at Cal State University San Marcos, Markstein Hall, Room 102. The event is in response to a regional work place need for individuals who ar e trained in nursing, the ABSN

program is no w accepting applications for Spring 2013. This fast-paced, fulltime, 24-month “Additional Bachelor’s Degree” is designed for students who hold a degree in a discipline

outside of n ursing and who have not completed any LVN or RN cour sework. Upon completion of th e program, students will be awarded the degree of bachelor of science in nursing from California State University San Marcos. Completion of the deg ree program enables individuals to sit for the NCLEX e xamination for RN licensure. For more information about the upcoming Information Session, contact (760) 750-4020 or visit csusm.edu/el/absn. The program is accr editated with th e Commission on Collegiate Nur sing Education (CCNE) thr ough the American Association of Colleges of Nursing.

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families call (760) 7536413, log on to sdpets.org, or visit Rancho Coastal Humane Society at 389 Requeza Street in Encinitas. Kennels are open 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Wednesday through Monday.

Hospice supported by tournament fundraiser COAST CITIES — San Diego Hospice cele brated a successful year for its fifth annual golf tournament at The Crosby at Rancho Santa Fe, with 120 golfer s playing during the patriotic-th emed, Sept. 11 fundraiser. Sports celebrities who played in the tournament included World Series champion and Major League Baseball All-Star Jamie Moyer, and NAPA National Hot Rod Association Funny Car Driver Ron Capps. Proceeds raised benefit the grief and loss support programs offered through The Center f or Grief Car e and Education at San Diego Hospice, including Camp Erin San Diego – an ann ual weekend summer camp open to children ages 6 to 17 w ho have been impacted b y a death. Camp Erin San Diego was established by The Moyer Foundation, a nonprofit organization founded Jamie Moyer and his wife, Karen. The Foundation’s mission is to help children in distress. “The success of our annual golf tournament is largely due to the incredible support of our v olunteer committee, led by Chairwoman Kristy Br ehm and Co-Chairwoman Kim VanNostern,” said Traci Bruckner, Chief Development Officer for San Diego Hospice and The Institute for Palliative Medicine. “Their tireless efforts help to r aise awareness about San Diego

Participants applauded San Diego Hospice’s fifth annual golf tournament fundraiser Chairwoman Kristy Brehm, left, for the success of the Sept. 11 event. Above, she welcomes tournament player Major League Baseball All-Star pitcher Jamie Moyer. Courtesy photo

Hospice services, especially grief and loss support pr ograms for adults and c hildren. “ The community is in vited to sa ve the date of September 10, 2013, for the sixth annual San Diego Hospice Invitational Golf Tournament at The Crosby in Rancho Santa Fe. About San Diego Hospice and The Institute for Palliative Medicine?San Diego Hospice and The Institute for Palliative Medicine is one of the largest community-owned, not-forprofit hospices in th e country, bringing compassionate, expert medical care to more than 1,000 seriously ill adults and children each day throughout San Diego County.

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Win against Chiefs helps to move on from weeks of adversity By Tony Cagala

SAN DIEGO — The last few weeks for the Chargers and head coach Norv Turner have been marred by what could onl y be described as adversity. The team has been embroiled in a thr ee-game losing str eak, calls for Turner’s firing have again become a common refrain for fans unhappy with the coach and the team’ s performance, a public relations flap telling fans to “take a chill pill,” and an odd charge of a competitive violation for the use of a towel that had a sticky substance on it. On Wednesday the NFL clear ed the Chargers of an y wrongdoing, though did fine the team $20,000 f or not turning the towel over immediately to game officials and attempting to conceal the towels. The Chargers issued a statement f ollowing the announcement sa ying in part that they would appeal the fine, adding that team personnel did not know officials were asking f or the to wels to be turned over. The NFL has since dir ected all teams not to use the towels in question or “other products that contain any type of adhesive substance.”

In what must feel like starting anew, Turner said getting the 31-13 win o ver the Kansas City Chiefs lastThursday was “big.” As to whether the win helped to keep his job,Turner said he didn’t think that was the case.“There’s no evidence to say that it was, and I go on my relationship, my understanding of what w e’re doing, so that was not the issue for me,”he said during a press conference last Friday. Turner said he thought the team played a complete game against the Chiefs, something the team has struggled to do this season, blowing double-digit leads in the second halves of their games against the Saints and the Br oncos, and failing to score a touchdown in the 7-6 loss against the Browns. Though Turner said he w as encouraged by the team’ s high-level of pla y through extended periods of games against good teams. “We just have to do it f or an entire game.” With the team no w 4-4, and trailing division rivals the Br oncos, a team that seems to be hitting its stride,they head into Sunday against an ener getic Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Clockwise from top: Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers expresses frustration over a penalty call. Chargers Chairman of the Board and President Dean Spanos (left) shares a moment with head coach Norv Turner before Thursday night’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs. The Chargers would end up winning the game 31-13. Chargers fans Greg Adams and his son Ethon of Temecula are still upset over the team’s season and are calling for head coach Norv Turner to be fired. Photos by Bill Reilly

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FOR THE MATCH Girls individuals and doubles team tennis players from high schools around North County compete in The Avocado West Individual League Tournament Nov. 1 at the El Camino Country Club. Qualifiers from the tournament earn a spot in the CIF tournament. Above: Monica Robinson of Fallbrook High School returns a volley during warm-ups against her opponent. Robinson would win her match 6-0, 6-1. Right: La Costa Canyon’s Shawn Specht serves against her opponent. She would win her match 6-1, 6-1 against Caylee McFarland of Rancho Buena Vista High School. Photos by Tony Cagala

OCEANSIDE — Are you looking for a charitable way to donate y our time? Are you affiliated with a large group or comm unity organization that volunteers in the community? Are you a parent of a teenager who needs Community Service Hours for school? The seventh annual Oceanside Turkey Trot needs your help preparing for its No v. 22 race. Volunteers positions are available Nov. 17 and Nov. 19 through race day Nov. 22 to help with goodie bag-stuffing, packet pick-up, participant registration, refreshments, timing at the

finish line, set-up, clean-up and more.All volunteers will receive community service hours, food from our sponsors, and an Oceanside Turkey Trot Volunteer Tshirt. The O’side Turkey Trot is a 5-mile, 5K Run/Walk event, raising funds f or Oceanside Schools and the Move Your Feet Before You Eat Foundation. Visit secure.cnchost.com/kinaneevents.com/Volunteer.ht ml and click onVolunteers to register. For more information, contact Kristen at Kinane Events, (760) 434-5255 or kristen@kinaneevents.com.


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district officials hadn’ t met to tentatively discuss wher e specifically the $7.5 million would go. “We hadn’t gotten that far yet,” he said. Art Pulse wanted to turn the 2.8-acre site, which was closed in 2003 because of declining enrollment, into a community art center . The group also planned to build as many as se ven homes on the property as part of the deal. In order for the Art Pulse deal to mo ve forward, EUSD asked the city to hear Art Pulse’s proposal to change the z oning of the Pacific View site to a mixed-

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stepped down to run f or the Board of Supervisors. “I’m thrilled,” Heebner said. “I’m so thankful Solana Beach voters were able to see through the lies and elect the best, most qualified candidates to the council.” Her opponent Vickie Driver, who finished 258 votes shy of thir d place, said she w as happy the campaign was over, although she met “some really fantastic people I probably wouldn’t have met otherwise.” “I wanted to give back to the city,” she said. “I’m glad it got people out to vote and got them e xcited about what’s going on in Solana Beach.” Driver, who currently serves as c hairwoman of the Public Safety Commission, said she will continue to v olunteer in

the city. “I was happy to bring out some issues for the betterment of Solana Beac h, including improving communications to citiz ens and local businesses about the full impact of decisions and their unintended consequences,” said fifthplace finisher Daniel Powell. “I wish the ne w council well in tac kling the city’s falling revenues and will work with them, if asked, on ways to shore up this serious problem.” Paul Frankel did not return a r equest for comment by press time. In Del Mar, incumbent Don Mosier, Sherryl Parks and Al Corti were the only candidates for three vacant seats. Mayor Carl Hilliard and Mark Filanc didn’t seek re-election.

as a city and comm unity to RV ORDINANCE create a high quality of life CONTINUED FROM A6 and value for living, working help staff evaluate its effec- and playing in Car lsbad; tiveness within this time- and, as a result, we are now following other jurisdictions frame. have ordinances “We have worked hard that

restricting overnight parking for oversized vehicles and RVs and ha ve introduced parking permits to ad dress the issues and complaints, ” Jones said.

will work some Saturdays, Ott said. “As spring r olls around we’ll extend our hours again,” he said. Ott also noted w orkers were leaching the dirt in the medians because of high salt content. “So it ma y have looked like they weren’t working but they had to leac h the soil before they could plant the trees,” he said. “We need par king, not trees,” said Tatum, who leases his dog-wash space and o wns the three-unit building that houses Art a la Carte. “This affects so many people. Their priority should be to get the road, sidewalks and par king back in so we can at least have a Christmas.” Construction costs ar e estimated at $7 million. To fund the pr oject, Solana Beach took ad vantage of a financing plan offered by the San Diego Association of Governments in 2011. SANDAG issued feder al Build America Bonds and allowed cities to use their TransNet money to make payments. Solana Beach borrowed $5.5 million at 3.8 per cent

interest. Total interest that will be paid during the 38year loan is a bout $10.8 million, but approximately $3.8 million of that will be paid b y a federal subsidy, bringing the cost to the city to a bout $12.5 million. In addition to improving aesthetics, installing 11 gathering places, increasing pedestrian and bicycle safety and adding parking spaces, Ott said the pr oject includes “severely needed” repairs to existing infrastructure such as roadway and side walk pavement and deteriorated storm drain facilities. The city’s sanitation fund has healthy reserves, but that money can’t be used for storm drains, Ott said. Although the pr oject isn’t slated f or completion until fall 2013, Tatum said he was told parking and accessibility to businesses will be restored by January. “That sits well with me,” Pinady said. “I’d give that a thumbs up.” “That would be fair but if it exceeds that a lot of people are going to be in tr ouble,” said Tatum.“My rent is $6,000 a month. I’ve got to wash a lot of dogs to cover that.”

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the U.S. House of Representatives Scott Peters leading 103,878 to 103,193. But with onl y 685 votes dividing the candidates and 475,000 a bsentee and provisional ballots countywide to be counted, Danon said as Bilbr ay’s chief of staff he w as going to hold off commenting on that race. In an at-times nasty election that included name calling and alleged sign stealing and assault, incumbent Lesa Hee bner, Peter Zahn and David Zito were the top v ote-getters for three seats on the Solana Beach City Council. After 20 y ears on the council, Mayor Joe Kellejian did not seek r eelection and Roberts

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was recently created and hand-delivered to all business on Oct. 30. Future publications will be posted on the kiosk on Plaza Street and the city website. It will also be distributed via email to those who sign up. Merchants said the y were also upset to see cr ews onsite for only eight hour s a day and perhaps f our days a week. “They should be working longer hours because the more they extend this, the longer we’ll be affected,” Bell said. Glen Bullock, with contractor Dick Miller Inc., said his bid was based on an eighthour day. At one point, council members discussed funding overtime. Ott said work hours were extended but the time change and light and noise impacts on nearby residential neighborhoods limit the opportunities for longer work days. However, one night of construction is sc heduled in about two weeks and cr ews

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the effectiveness of tube plugging. “I know they are going to great lengths to r eassure the public ... but they can’t just fix it by plugging tubes,” said Gary Headrick, co-founder of San Clemente Green, a community environmental organization that has been speaking out against the restart of SONGS. “Southern California really has the c hoice of r eplacing the steam generators a second time or closing the f acility,” said Mosier. Since January, SCE’s private contractors have conducted more than 170,000 inspections of the steam gener ators, Dietrich said. Inspection and r epair costs since SONGS’ closur e total $96 million, while replacing the plant’ s power has reached $221 million, according to Edison International’ s reports.

Proposed Restart

Pending NRC appr oval, SCE has proposed to temporarily restart Unit 2 at 70 per cent power. After five months operating Unit 2, SCE plans to shut it down and check to see if the condition of the steam gener ator tubes has remained in tact. “This is just an e xperiment with a poor ly designed steam generator that shouldn’t run,” said Mosier. Headrick expressed concerns that SCE is una ble to detect if the tubes contin ue to wear or experience other damage while a steam gener ator is running unless another r adiation leak occurs and triggers an alarm. SCE has ad dressed the conditions that caused the tube wear by preventatively plugging the effected tubes and b y running Unit 2 at limited capacity, according to Br own. Furthermore,the plant has also added monitoring equipment to detect sound and the slightest variation in steam conditions. Dietrich said it is too early to say if Unit 2 will e ver run at full capacity again. SCE has not pr oposed to restart Unit 3.

CPUC Investigation

In late October , CPUC opened a f ormal investigation of the e xtended shutdown of SONGS. The investigation will determine if customer s will continue to pa y SCE and SDG&E for SONGS and if customers should receive a refund for the SONGS rates paid since the plant’s outages in J anuary.

use posal at the ne xt available Council meeting set f or Nov. 14. While the deal f alling through doesn’t impact this year’s budget, Baird said future budgets stand to be negatively affected. “The money could have been used to sta ve off cuts,” Baird said. Because the Art Pulse Tim Baird deal is no mor e, Baird said EUSD Superintendent the district w ould try and rezone the property to allow for housing. Baird said the district arts center. A deadline of Oct. 30 was set between Art and Art Pulse will go their separate ways without legal Pulse and the district to action. deliver the $300,000 nonA lawsuit is possible if refundable fee. The city had said they weren’t aware of the city denies the z oning any deadline and that the y change request for housing, had planned to hear the pr o- he said.

The money could have been used to stave off cuts.”

The investigation will also consider the necessity of SONGS and if the plant is capa ble of providing safe and r eliable electricity at r easonable rates in the future. “This investigation will allow us to address issues related to the outages as part of our responsibility to keep the lights on and keep rates just and reasonable. We will look very critically at the utilities’ financial responsibility for the prolonged outage and who should bear those costs,” said CPUC President Michael R. Peevey in a press release. SCE has a “sense of apprehension” about the CPUC’ s investigation, but intends on being transparent and open with the commission,according to Dietrich. “We (Del Mar City Council) think that’s a needed investigation because the ratepayers continue to pay...for a nonfunctioning plant, ” said Mosier about the CPUC’s investigation. But Mosier also expressed concern about the impartiality of the CPUC, pointing out that Peevey, the commission’s president, is the former president of Edison International and SCE. “This is an industr y of insiders,” said Mosier.

to fill the current and anticipated voltage support void left by SONGS.

Open House

At the open house SONGS experts stationed at booths presented on the plant’ s steam generator design, tube detection techniques, emergency planning, radiation, environmental impact, and how the plant works as a whole. SCE is planning to host another open house in San Clemente this month. Sixty people attended, most of who were there to learn more about the plant and its proposed restart. Cliff Kaiser, who came in a close third for Vista City Council, attended the event in support of the limited restart of Unit 2. Kaiser used to be a nuclear engineer for the navy and wanted to learn mor e about the condition of the tubes within the steam generators. “It would be a disaster if environmentalists shut (SONGS) down for illogical reasons,” he said. Not all attendees w ere in favor of Unit 2’s restart. “(SCE has) a lot of nice booths here...but what the y’re suggesting sounds like more of an experiment than a solution,” said Headrick, who attended Plant’s Safety Record the open house with a bout a On top of the plant’ s tube dozen other San Clemente wear issues, SONGS has Green members. incurred a n umber of safety North County Concerns violations in recent years. In August 2011, the NRC Over the past y ear, North cited SONGS f or allowing an County city councils and r esiemployee to mak e core alter- dents have raised concerns ations at the plant while his about the safety of SONGS. license was inactive. Most recently, the Del Mar From January 2008 to City Council approved a resoluSeptember 2012, the NRC sub- tion that ur ged the NRC to stantiated 62 safety allegations require a public license amendmade against SONGS b y non- ment hearing before SONGS is NRC sources, more than an y permitted to restart. other nuclear plant in the U.S. Del Mar City Council also Susquehanna Steam sent a letter to the CPUC askElectric Station in ing that the commission look Pennsylvania, which had the into the costs of reduced-power second highest sustained alle- generation, the costs of a pr ogations during that time, had longed shutdown of SONGS 38 sustained safety allegations. and the original costs of Diablo Canyon, the only other installing the br oken steam operating nuclear power facili- generators. ty in Calif ornia, had 18 susThe Solana Beac h City tained safety allegations dur- Council sent a letter to the ing the same period. NRC asking for improved safety measures at SONGS. Preparations without Residents have pressed the Encinitas City Council and the the Plant The California Oceanside City Council to Independent System Operator address safety concerns a bout Corporation (ISO), which runs SONGS at future meetings. California’s power grid, announced in September that Upcoming NRC Meeting The NRC will meet with is was preparing to oper ate without SONGS f or summer SCE representatives to discuss 2013. The ISO Boar d of how the compan y has Governors approved convert- addressed SONGS’ tube degraing power units in Huntington dation problems at a public Beach into condensers in order meeting Nov. 16 in Dana Point.


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OPEN HOUSE Grauer School freshman Marni Gruzd celebrates at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park, 2012 Grauer School San Diego Expedition, to announce an upcoming Open House event for prospective students and their parents from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov. 3, on the campus at 1500 S. El Camino Real in Encinitas.Tours will be conducted every 20 minutes. For more information, visit grauerschool.com or call (760) 944-6777. Courtesy photo

Garden lessons great for your front yard DEL MAR — The San Diego Horticultural Society has invited Ivette Soler to share how to transform your front yard into a beautiful and productive landscape. The specialty of this garden designer, blogger, speaker and author is creating edible gardens with curb appeal. Join her fr om 6 to 8:30 p.m. Nov. 12 at the Surfside Race Place at the Del Mar F airgrounds. The cost is $20 and par king is free. Be the first in your neighborhood to embr ace this growing trend toward sustainability without giving up an ounce of design sa vvy. Soler’s book, “The Edible Front Yard” tackles the institution of the fr ont lawn and challenges readers to rethink that space, showing how a front yard can become a garden that can feed the body

and soul. She will shar e the ins and outs of removing your front yard lawn and r eplacing it with a w ell-designed garden full of fruits, vegetables, herbs, and flowers. Soler will be selling and signing her book, “The Edible Front Yard: The Mow-Less, GrowMore Plan f or a Beautiful, Bountiful Garden.”

Vista Community Clinic Congratulates the City of Carlsbad For its Leadership in Adopting Smoke-Free Outdoor Dining Patios ĂƌůƐďĂĚ͛Ɛ ůĞĂĚĞƌƐŚŝƉ ŬĞĞƉƐ ŚŽƐƉŝƚĂůŝƚLJ ǁŽƌŬĞƌƐ ĂŶĚ ƉĂƚƌŽŶƐ ƐĂĨĞ ĨƌŽŵ exposure to secondhand smoke and creates a more pleasant outdoor dining experience. If you are interested in making your outdoor dining patio smoke-free or need more information about the Carlsbad ordinance please contact 760-631-5000 ext. 7166

A Project of the Tobacco Control Resource Program, County of San Diego Health and Human Services Agency. Funded by the California Department of Public Health, contract # CTCP-10-37.


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T.S. No.: 2012-00150 Loan No .: 0021805494 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 6/22/2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. A public auction sale to the highest bid der for cash, cashier's check drawn on a state or national bank, check drawn by a state or feder al credit union, or a check drawn by a state or feder al savings and loan association, or savings association, or savings bank specified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code and authoriz ed to do business in this state will be held by the duly appointed trustee as shown below, of all right, title, and interest conveyed to and no w held by the trustee in the her einafter described pr operty under and pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below. The sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with interest and late charges thereon, as provided in the note(s), advances, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth below. The amount ma y be greater on the day of sale. Trustor: MARK GWINER AND ADELIZ GWINER, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS Duly Appointed Trustee: Power Default Services, Inc. Recorded 06/27/2006 as Instrument No. 2006-0453811 in book, page 15033 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of San Diego County , California. Date of Sale: 12/13/2012 at 9:00 AM Place of Sale: Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina, 1380 Harbor Island Dri ve, San Diego, CA 92101 Auction.com Room Amount of unpaid balance and other c harges: $337,686.29 Street Address or other common designation of r eal property: 1531 Rolling Hills Drive , Oceanside, CA 92056 3034 A.P.N.: 161-332-18-00 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address or other common designation, if any, shown above. If no street address or other common designation is sho wn, directions to the location of the property may be obtained by sending a written request to the beneficiary within 10 da ys of the date of first publication of this Notice of Sale. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If y ou are considering bidding on this pr operty lien, you should understand that ther e are risks involved in bid ding at a trustee auction. You will be bid ding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automati cally entitle y ou to fr ee and clear ownership of the pr operty. You should also be a ware that the lien being auctioned off ma y be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auc tioned off, before you can r eceive clear title to the pr operty. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that ma y exist on this property by contacting the county recorder's office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender ma y hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the pr operty. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale ma y be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that inf ormation about trustee sale postponements be made available to y ou and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether y our sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date f or the sale of this pr operty, you may call (800)-280-2832 or visit this Internet Web site www.auction.com, using the file number assigned to this case 201200150. Information about postponements that ar e very short in duration or that occur close in time to the sc heduled sale ma y not immediately be r eflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement inf ormation is to attend the sc heduled sale. Date: 11/7/2012 P ower Default Services, Inc. 1525 South Beltline Coppell, Texas 75019 Sale Line: (800)-280-2832 Website: www.auction.com LaTricia Hemphill, Trustee Sale Officer P999587 11/9, 11/16, 11/23/2012 CN 14213

SALE YOU ARE IN DEF AULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 12/19/2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. A public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash, cashier's check drawn on a state or national bank, check drawn by a state or feder al credit union, or a check drawn by a state or feder al savings and loan association, or savings association, or savings bank specified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to do business in this state will be held b y the duly appointed trustee as sho wn below, of all right, title, and interest conveyed to and no w held b y the trustee in the her einafter described property under and pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below. The sale will be made, but without covenant or w arranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with interest and late charges thereon, as provided in the note(s), advances, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and e xpenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) r easonably estimated to be set f orth below. The amount may be greater on the day of sale. Trustor: HARRY A. BOWMAN, TRUSTEE OF THE BOWMAN FAMILY TRUST DATED DECEMBER 10, 1980 Duly Appointed Trustee: The Wolf Firm, A Law Corporation Recorded 12/28/2005 as Instrument No. 20051107290 of Official Recor ds in the office of the Recorder of San Diego County, California, Date of Sale: 11/30/2012 at 10:00 AM Place of Sale: At the entr ance to the East County Regional Center by statue, 250 E. Main Street, El Cajon, CA 92020 Amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $408,814.41, estimated Street Address or other common designation of r eal property: 4053 MONSERA TE TERRACE, FALLBROOK, CA A.P.N.: 123-480-08 The undersigned Trustee disclaims an y liability for any incorrectness of the str eet address or other common designation, if any, shown above. If no street address or other common designation is shown, directions to the location of the property may be obtained by sending a written request to the beneficiar y within 10 days of the date of first publication of this Notice of Sale. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If y ou are considering bidding on this property lien, you should under stand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle y ou to fr ee and clear ownership of the property. You should also be a ware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be r esponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the pr operty. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder's office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender ma y hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the pr operty. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale ma y be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that inf ormation about trustee sale postponements be made available to y ou and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether y our sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date f or the sale of this pr operty, you may call (714) 573-1965 or visit this Internet Web site www.priorityposting.com, using the file number assigned to this case 12-1890-11. Information about postponements that are very short in dur ation or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best w ay to v erify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. Date: 11/2/2012 The Wolf Firm, A Law Corporation 2955 Main Street, 2nd Floor Irvine, California 92614 Foreclosure Department (949) 7209200 Sale Inf ormation Only: (714) 573-1965 www.priorityposting.com Frank Escalera, Team Lead P998998 11/9, 11/16, 11/23/2012 CN 14202

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CITY OF ENCINITAS

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PUBLIC NOTICE INVITING BIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Encinitas, California, is inviting sealed bids for construction of an Engineering Services Project titled "Gardendale Road Traffic Calming/Safe Routes to School Improvements, CMS12F." State of California Class “A” General Engineering Contractors may bid on this project. Bids will be received at the office of the City Clerk until 2:00 p.m., November 29, 2012 at which time they will be opened and read aloud by the City Clerk. They shall be submitted in a sealed envelope addressed to: Kathy Hollywood, City Clerk, City of Encinitas, 505 S. Vulcan Avenue, Encinitas, CA 92024. The outside of the envelope shall state: "Gardendale Road Traffic Calming/Safe Routes to School Improvements, CMS12F, BID, DO NOT OPEN UNTIL 2:00 p.m., November 29, 2012.” Project Description: All work to be done in accordance with these contract documents including Drawing No.0088-SI entitled “Gardendale Road Traffic Calming/Safe Routes to School Improvements”. The work consists of: Construction of standard concrete curb & gutter, sidewalk, pedestrian curb ramps, street pavement, speed table crosswalks, storm drain infrastructure, miscellaneous relocations, grading, and other appurtenant work including landscaping, striping and signing at the following locations: o Gardendale Road, between Glen Arbor Drive and Mountain Vista Way o Aspenglow Drive, between Gardendale Road and Splitrail Drive Bids shall be submitted in sealed envelopes upon the blank forms furnished by the CITY in the bid documents. Each bid shall be accompanied by security in a form and amount as required by law. The CITY requires the awarded contractor to obtain Payment and Contract Performance bonds, issued by an admitted carrier, qualified to do business in California. See information for Bidders and all other contract documents for bidding procedure and other requirements of the bid. Copies of the bid package will be available at the Engineering Services counter, City Hall, 505 S. Vulcan Avenue, Encinitas, CA 92024 for $50.00 each. Additional bid packages will cost $50.00 each. CDs containing PDF files of the construction drawings and contract specifications will be available at the Engineering Services counter, at no cost (limit one CD per firm). For further information, contact the Engineering Services Department at (760) 633-2770. This project is financed with federal funds. Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBEs), and other small businesses are strongly encouraged to participate in the performance of work financed with federal funds. The bidder shall ensure that DBEs and other small businesses have the opportunity to participate in the performance of the work that is the subject of this solicitation and should take all necessary and reasonable steps for this assurance. It is the bidder’s responsibility to be fully informed regarding the requirements of 49CFR, Part 26 and the State of California Department of Transportation’s Race Conscious DBE program developed pursuant to the regulations and Chapter 9 of the Caltrans Local Assistance Procedures Manual “Civil Rights and Disadvantaged Business Enterprises”. The City has defined a project-specific DBE goal of 9.52% for this project. All contractors bidding on this project must make a good faith effort to meet this DBE goal. This is a federally funded Safe Route to School (SR2S) Grant Project and is subject to the Federal DavisBacon Act. Prevailing wage rates for this locality and project are dependant on the higher of the wage rates, determined by either: the Federal Secretary of Labor or the State Director of Industrial Relations. PURSUANT TO THE STATE LABOR CODE SECTION 1770, ET. SEQ. A COPY OF THE FEDERAL AND STATE PREVAILING WAGE RATES SHALL BE POSTED ON THE JOB SITE BY THE CONTRACTOR. THE PRIME CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR INSURING COMPLIANCE WITH RELATED FEDERAL REGULATIONS AND LAWS, AS SPECIFIED IN SECTION F OF THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS.

PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to you, because your interest may be affected, that the Planning Commission of the City of Carlsbad will hold a public hearing at the Council Chambers, 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive, Carlsbad, California, at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, November 21, 2012, to consider the following: ZCA 11-03/ LCPA 11-04- SIGN ORDINANCE AMENDMENT – A request for a recommendation to adopt a Negative Declaration, and recommendation of approval of a Zone Code Amendment and Local Coastal Program Amendment to repeal and reenact the City’s Sign Ordinance (Chapter 21.41 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code) to: (1) incorporate revisions deemed necessary by the City’s legal counsel to address first amendment issues associated with the permitted regulation of signage, (2) provide more flexible sign development standards, (3) allow electronic message board signs or digital displays at regional commercial centers (Plaza Camino Real and Car Country Carlsbad) with a Regional Commercial General Plan land use designation that have frontage on a freeway (I-5 or SR-78) and (4) clarify the ordinance to make it more user friendly. The City Planner has determined that the project will not result in potentially significant impacts and has issued a Notice of Intent to adopt a Negative Declaration. If you challenge these projects in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice or in written correspondence delivered to the City of Carlsbad at or prior to the public hearing. Copies of the environmental documents are available at the Planning Division at 1635 Faraday Avenue during regular business hours from 7:30 am to 5:30 pm Monday through Thursday and 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Friday. Those persons wishing to speak on these proposals are cordially invited to attend the public hearing. Copies of the staff reports will be available online at http://carlsbad.granicus.com/ViewPublisher.php?view_id=6 on or after the Friday prior to the hearing date. If you have any questions, please call the Planning Division at (760) 6024600.

The City reserves the right, after opening bids, to reject any or all bids, or to make award to the lowest responsible bidder and reject all other bids, to waive any informality in the bidding and to accept any bid or portion thereof.

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Greg Shields. Deputy City Engineer

CITY OF CARLSBAD

SALE YOU ARE IN DEF AULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED December 14, 2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On December 13, 2012 at 09:00 AM, Auction.com Room at Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina, 1380 Harbor Island Dri ve, San Diego, CA 92101, MTC FINANCIAL INC. dba TRUSTEE CORPS, as the duly Appointed Trustee, under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust Recorded on December 22, 2006 as Instrument No . 20060907684 of official r ecords in the Office of the Recor der of San Diego County, California, executed by GEORGE B. WILLOUGHBY II AND LUZ E. WILLOUGHBY, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS, as Trustor(s), in favor of INDYMAC BANK, F.S.B., A FEDERALLY CHARTERED SAVINGS BANK as Lender and MOR TGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as nominee f or Lender, its successors and/or assigns, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, in lawful money of the United States, all payable at the time of sale, that certain property situated in said County, California describing the land ther ein as: AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAID DEED OF TRUST The property heretofore described is being sold "as is". The street address and other common designation, if any, of the r eal property described above is pur ported to be: 1210 VALENTINE LANE, FALLBROOK, CA 92028 The undersigned Trustee disclaims an y liability for any incorrectness of the str eet address and other common desig nation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the r emaining principal sum of the Note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, as provided in said Note(s), advances if any, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, estimated fees, charges and e xpenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligations secur ed by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of this Notice of Trustee`s Sale is estimated to be $368,730.15 (Estimated), provided, however, prepayment premiums, accrued interest and advances will increase this figur e prior to sale. APN: 105-680-24-00 TS No: Beneficiary`s bid at said sale ma y T.S. No. 12-1890-11 Loan No. CA09000366-12-1 TO No: 7742- include all or part of said amount. 638802 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S 438502 NO TICE OF TRUSTEE'S In addition to cash, the Trustee will

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CITY OF ENCINITAS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Place: City Hall 505 S. Vulcan Avenue, Encinitas, CA – City Council Chambers

CITY OF CARLSBAD PUBLIC NOTICE

Date/Time: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 at 6:00pm The City Council of the City of Encinitas will hold a Public Hearing at the date and time listed above to consider findings related to the unexpended fund balances for development impact fees for Parkland Acquisition, Parkland Development, Trails and Open Space, Flood Control and Drainage, Traffic Mitigation, Fire Mitigation, and Community Facilities and review the Annual Report of Development Impact/Mitigation Fees for fiscal year ended June 30, 2012. The City Council will consider adoption of Resolution 2012-78 to make findings related to the unexpended fund balances of development impact fees for Parkland Acquisition, Parkland Development, Trails and Open Space, Flood Control and Drainage, Traffic Mitigation, Fire Mitigation, and Community Facilities and acceptance of the Annual Report of Development Impact/Mitigation Fees for fiscal year ended June 30, 2012. A copy of the Agenda Report with attachments is available for review at the City Clerk’s office. 11/02/12, 11/09/12 CN 14187

accept a cashier`s check drawn on a state or national bank, a check drawn by a state or feder al credit union or a c heck drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, savings association or savings bank specified in Section 5102 of the California Financial Code and authorized to do business in California, or other suc h funds as may be accepta ble to the Trustee. In the event tender other than cash is accepted, the Trustee may withhold the issuance of the Trustee`s Deed Upon Sale until funds become available to the pa yee or endorsee as a matter of right. The property offered for sale e xcludes all funds held on account b y the property receiver, if applicable. If the Trustee is una ble to con vey title for any reason, the successful bidder`s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the r eturn of monies paid to the Trustee and the successful bidder shall ha ve no further recourse. Notice to P otential Bidders If you are considering bidding on this pr operty lien, you should understand that ther e are risks involved in bid ding at a Trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a Trustee auction does not automatically entitle y ou to fr ee and clear ownership of the pr operty. You should also be a ware that the lien being auctioned off ma y be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auc tioned off, before you can r eceive clear title to the property. You are

encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that ma y exist on this property by contacting the county recorder's office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same Lender ma y hold more than one mortgage or Deed of Trust on the pr operty. Notice to Property Owner The sale date shown on this Notice of Sale may be postponed one or mor e times by the Mortgagee, Beneficiary, Trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that inf ormation about Trustee Sale postponements be made available to y ou and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether y our sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date f or the sale of this pr operty, you may call Auction.com at 800.280.2832 for information regarding the Trustee's Sale or visit the Internet Web site ad dress on the pr evious page for information regarding the sale of this property, using the file number assigned to this case, CA09000366-12-1. Information about postponements that are very short in dur ation or that occur close in time to the sc heduled sale may not immediatel y be r eflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement inf ormation is to attend the sc heduled sale. Date: November 1, 2012

TO INTERESTED PARTIES: Please be advised that the City of Carlsbad is considering amendments to its Local Coastal Program (LCP) as summarized below. This amendment is being proposed by the City of Carlsbad and is currently under review. This notice hereby opens a six week review period after which the Planning Commission and City Council will consider all comments and act on the proposed amendment. The Planning Commission hearing is expected to take place in December 2012, and will be duly noticed. The City Council hearing is expected to take place in January 2012, and will be duly noticed. Copies of the LCP amendment are available for review at the following locations: (1) Carlsbad Planning Division, 1635 Faraday Avenue; (2) City Clerk’s Office, 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive; (3) Carlsbad Main Library, 1775 Dove Lane; (4) Georgina Cole Library, 1250 Carlsbad Village Drive; and (5) the California Coastal Commission, 7575 Metropolitan Drive, Suite 103, San Diego, CA 92108-4402. PROPOSED LCP AMENDMENT SUMMARY LCPA 12-03 – HOUSING ELEMENT PROGRAM 2.1 - BARRIO The City’s Zoning Ordinance is the implementing ordinance for the City’s Local Coastal Program. Accordingly, this Local Coastal Program Amendment is necessary to ensure consistency between its proposed amended Zoning Ordinance and its Local Coastal Program. The Zone Code Amendment and Local Coastal Program Amendment are summarized as follows: To implement Program 2.1 of the City of Carlsbad 2005-2010 Housing Element, land use designations and zoning within the Barrio area are proposed to be amended. The Barrio is located in Carlsbad, CA, generally north of Tamarack Ave., south of Oak Ave., east of the railroad and west of Interstate 5. If you have any questions, please call Jennifer Jesser, Senior Planner in the Planning Division at (760) 602-4637. Written comments should be sent to the Planning Division at 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, California 92008. PUBLISH DATE: REVIEW PERIOD:

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TRUSTEE CORPS TS No. CA09000366-12-1 17100 Gillette Ave, Irvine, CA 92614 949-252-8300 Lupe Tabita, Authorized Signatory SALE INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED ONLINE AT www.Auction.com FOR AUTOMATED SALES INFORMA TION PLEASE CALL AUCTION.COM at 800.280.2832 TRUSTEE CORPS MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. P998689 11/9, 11/16, 11/23/2012 CN 14201 Trustee Sale No . - 11-14481 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A NOTICE OF DELINQ UENT ASSESSMENT DATED 11-21-2011. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO

PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On 11-30-2012 at 10:00 A.M., ALLIED TRUSTEE SERVICES (Trustee) under and pursuant to Notice of Delinquent Assessment, recorded 11-23-2011 as Instrument 2011-0627144 Book - Page - - of Official Recor ds in the Office of the Recor der of SAN DIEGO County, CA, property owned by: MICHAEL A DEMICH AND JONI SNOW DEMICH WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, CASHIER'S CHECK/CASH EQUIVALENT or other f orm of payment authorized by 2924h(b), (payable at time of sale in la wful money of the United States) at: AT


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THE ENTRANCE TO THE EAST COUNTY REGIONAL CENTER BY STATUE 250 E. MAIN STREET EL CAJON, CA all right, title and interest under said Notice of Delinquent Assessment in the property situated in said County , describing the land therein: A.P.N.: 207-150-84-05 The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is pur ported to be: 4525 COVE DRIVE #5 C ARLSBAD, CA 92008 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the str eet address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum due under said Notice of Delinquent Assessment, with interest thereon, as provided in said notice, advances, if any, estimated fees, charges, and expenses of the Trustee. The estimated total amount of the unpaid balance at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $14,589.94. PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF REDEMPTION. The claimant, BRISTOL COVE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION under said Notice of Delinquent Assessment heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned a written Declar ation of Default and Demand f or Sale, and a written Notice of Def ault and Election to Sell. The undersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county wher e the real property is located and mor e than three months ha ve elapsed since such recordation. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If y ou are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the pr operty itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle y ou to fr ee and clear ownership of the pr operty. You should also be a ware that the lien being auctioned off ma y be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be r esponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the pr operty. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder's office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender ma y hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the pr operty. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale ma y be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to y ou and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether y our sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date f or the sale of this pr operty, you may call 714-573-1965, or visit this Internet Web site www .priorityposting.com for information, using the file n umber assigned to this case: 11-14481. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement inf ormation is to attend the sc heduled sale. DATE: October 12, 2012 ALLIED TRUSTEE SERVICES NICOLE THORNSBERRY, Authorized Signature FOR SALES INFORMA TION, CALL (714) 573-1965 ALLIED TRUSTEE SERVICES 990 RESERVE DRIVE, SUITE 208 ROSEVILLE, CA 95678 (877) 2824991 P998397 11/9, 11/16, 11/23/2012 CN 14200

note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with interest and late charges thereon, as provided in the note(s), advances, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and e xpenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) r easonably estimated to be set f orth below. The amount may be greater on the day of sale. BENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE. Trustor(s): ROBERT M. KINSEY AND NICOLE L. KINSEY, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS Recorded: 12/28/2007 as Instrument No. 2007-0796985 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of SAN DIEGO County , California; Date of Sale: 11/30/2012 at 10:00:00 AM Place of Sale: At the entrance to the east county regional center b y statue, 250 E. Main Street, El Cajon, CA 92020 Amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $392,629.21 The purported property address is: 155 MADISON STREET, OCEANSIDE, CA 92057 Assessor’s Parcel No. 157314-11-00 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If y ou are considering bidding on this pr operty lien, you should understand that ther e are risks involved in bid ding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle y ou to fr ee and clear ownership of the pr operty. You should also be a ware that the lien being auctioned off ma y be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can r eceive clear title to the pr operty. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that ma y exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender ma y hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the pr operty. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale ma y be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that inf ormation about trustee sale postponements be made available to y ou and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether y our sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date f or the sale of this pr operty, you may call 714-573-1965 f or information regarding the trustee’s sale or visit this Internet Web site http://www.qualityloan.com , using the file n umber assigned to this foreclosure by the Trustee: CA-11479650-AL . Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be r eflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement inf ormation is to attend the scheduled sale. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the property address or other common designation, if any, shown herein. If no street address or other common designation is sho wn, directions to the location of the property may be obtained by sending a written request to the beneficiary within 10 days of the date of first publication of this Notice of Sale. If the Trustee is una ble to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder's sole and e xclusive remedy shall be the r eturn of monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall ha ve no further recourse against the Mortgagor , the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s Attorney. Date: Quality Loan Service Corporation 2141 5th Avenue San Diego , CA 92101 619645-7711 For NON SALE inf ormation only Sale Line: 714-573-1965 Or Login to: http://www .qualityloan.com Reinstatement Line: (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan Service Corp. If you have previously been disc harged through bankruptcy, you may have been released of per sonal liability for this loan in which case this letter is intended to exercise the note holders right’s against the real property only. THIS NOTICE IS SENT FOR THE PURPOSE OF COLLECTING A DEBT. THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT ON BEHALF OF THE HOLDER AND OWNER OF THE NOTE. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED BY OR PROVIDED TO THIS FIRM OR THE CREDITOR WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. As required by law, you are hereby notified that a negative credit report reflecting on your credit record may be submitted to a cr edit report agency if you fail to fulfill the terms of y our credit obligations. TS No.: CA-11-

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ments therefor (exclusive of any of the foregoing owned or leased b y tenants of space in the Improvements); (c) All personal property owned by Borrower and now or her eafter located on, attached to or used in and a bout the Improvements and all fixtur es and appurtenances ther eto, and such other goods and c hattels and personal property owned by Borrower as ar e now or her eafter used or furnished in oper ating the Improvements, or the acti vities conducted therein, and all building materials and equipment hereafter situated on or a bout the Real Estate or Impr ovements (the "Equipment"), and all w arranties and guaranties relating thereto, and all ad ditions thereto and substitutions and replacements therefor (exclusive of any of the f oregoing owned or leased b y tenants of space in the Improvements); (d) All easements, rights-of-way, strips and gores of land, vaults, streets, ways, alleys, passages, sewer rights, drainage rights and other emblements now or hereafter located on the Real Estate or under or a bove the same or an y part or par cel thereof, and all estates, rights, titles, interests, tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances, reversions and r emainders whatsoever, in any way belonging, relating or appertaining to the Pr operty or any part thereof, or which hereafter shall in an y way belong, relate or be appurtenant ther eto, whether now owned or her eafter acquired by Borrower; (e) All water, ditches, wells, reservoirs and drains and all w ater, ditch, well, reservoir and dr ainage rights which are appurtenant to , located on, under or above or used in con nection with the Real Estate or the Improvements, or any part thereof, whether now existing or hereafter created or acquired; (f) All minerals, crops, timber, trees, shrubs, flowers and landscaping featur es now or hereafter located on, under or above the Real Estate; (g) All leases, licenses, concessions and occupancy agreements of the Real Estate or the Improvements now or hereafter entered into and all rents, royalties, issues, profits, revenue, income and other benefits of the Real Estate or the Improvements, now or her eafter arising from the use or enjo yment of all or an y portion ther eof or from any lease, license, concession, occupancy agreement or other agreement pertaining ther eto or arising from any of the Contr acts (as hereinafter defined) or an y of the General Intangibles (as her einafter defined) and all cash or securities deposited to secur e performance by the tenants, lessees or licensees; (h) All contracts and agreements now or her eafter entered into co vering any part of the Real Estate or the Improvements (collectively, the "Contracts") and all r evenue, income and other benefits thereof, including, without limitation, management agreements, service contracts, maintenance contracts, equipment leases, personal property leases and any contracts or documents relating to construction on any part of the Real Estate or the Improvements or to the manage ment or oper ation of an y part of the Real Estate or the Improvements; (i) All present and future monetary deposits gi ven to any public or pri vate utility with respect to utility ser vices furnished to an y part of the Real Estate or the Improvements; (j) All present and future funds, accounts, instruments, accounts receivable, documents, causes of action, claims, general intangibles, all names by which the Real Estate or the Improvements may be oper ated or known, all rights to carr y on business under such names, and all rights, interest and pri vileges which Borrower has or may have as developer or declar ant under an y covenants, restrictions or declar ations now or her eafter relating to the Real Estate or the Improvements and all notes or chattel paper no w or hereafter arising from or b y virtue of an y transactions related to the Real Estate or the Impr ovements (collectively, the "General Intangibles"); (k) All water taps, sewer taps, certificates of occupancy, permits, licenses, franchises, certificates, consents, approvals and other rights and pri vileges now or her eafter obtained in connection with the Real Estate or the Improvements and all pr esent and future warranties and guar anties relating to the Improvements or to any equipment, fixtures, furniture, furnishings, personal property or components of any of the foregoing now or hereafter located or installed on the Real Estate or the Improvements; (l) All building materials, supplies and equipment now or her eafter placed on the Real Estate or in the Improvements and all architectural renderings, models, drawings, plans, specifications, studies and data now or hereafter relating to the Real Estate or the Improvements; (m) All right, title and interest of Borr ower in an y insurance policies or binder s now or hereafter relating to the Property including an y unearned premiums thereon; (n) All pro-

ceeds, products, substitutions and accessions (including claims and demands therefor) of the con version, voluntary or in voluntary, of any of the f oregoing into cash or liquidated claims, including, without limitation, proceeds of insurance and condemnation a wards; and (o) All other or g reater rights and interests of every nature in the Real Estate or the Impr ovements and in the possession or use ther eof and income ther efrom, whether now owned or her eafter acquired by Borrower. Notwithstanding anything to the contr ary contained herein, the Property shall not include any escrows, reserves, impounds or deposits or other amounts held by Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee for the registered holders of Cr edit Suisse F irst Boston Mortgage Securities Cor p., Commercial Mortgage P assThrough Certificates, Series 2004C1, or any servicer or other party on behalf of Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee for the registered holders of Cr edit Suisse F irst Boston Mortgage Securities Cor p., Commercial Mortgage P assThrough Certificates, Series 2004C1. Nothing in this document shall be used to construe an y of the items listed a bove to be per sonal property, as opposed to r eal property, if such items ar e otherwise classified as, or deemed to be, real property. Assessors Parcel No. 161470-08-00 The beneficiary under the Deed of Trust heretofore executed and deli vered to the undersigned a written Declar ation of Default and Demand f or Sale, and a written Notice of Def ault and Election to Sell Under Deed of Trust, Security Agreement and Assignment of Leases and Rents (the “Notice of Def ault and Election to Sell). The undersigned caused the Notice of Def ault and Election to Sell to be r ecorded in the county where the real property is located and mor e than thr ee months have elapsed since suc h recordation. The undersigned Trustee disclaims an y liability for any incorrectness of the pr operty address or other common designation, if any, shown herein. If no street address or other common designation is shown, directions to the location of the property may be obtained by sending a written request to the beneficiar y within 10 days of the date of first publication of this Notice of Trustee’s Sale. If the Trustee is una ble to con vey title for any reason, the successful bidder’s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the r eturn of monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder shall ha ve no further recourse. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If y ou are considering bidding on this pr operty lien, you should understand that ther e are risks involved in bid ding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automati cally entitle you to free and clear ownership of the pr operty. You should also be a ware that the lien being auctioned off ma y be a jun ior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can r eceive clear title to the pr operty. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that ma y exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender ma y hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the pr operty. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale ma y be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that inf ormation about trustee sale postponements be made available to y ou and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether y our sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date f or the sale of this pr operty, you may call (714) 508-7373 or visit this Internet Web site www.priorityposting.com, using the file number assigned to this case F12-00013. Information about postponements that are very short in dur ation or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best w ay to v erify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. THE PROPERTY COVERED IN THIS ACTION INCLUDES ALL SUCH REAL PROPERTY AND THE PERSONAL PROPERTY IN WHICH THE BENEFICIARY HAS A SECURITY INTEREST DESCRIBED IN EXHIBITS “A” AND “B” ATTACHED HERETO, RESPECTIVELY, IT BEING THE ELECTION OF THE CURRENT BENEFICIARY UNDER THE DEED OF TRUST TO CAUSE A UNIFIED SALE TO BE MADE OF SAID REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE

PROVISIONS OF SECTION 2924F(b)(2) OF THE CALIFORNIA CIVIL CODE. DATE: 10/26/2012 Assured Lender Ser vices, Inc. Geoffrey Neal, Trustee Sale Officer Assured Lender Services, Inc. 2552 Walnut Avenue Suite 110 Tustin, CA 92780 Sales Line: (714) 5731965 Sales Website: www.priorityposting.com Reinstatement Line: (714) 508-7373 To request reinstatement and/or pa yoff FAX request to: (714) 505-3831 THIS OFFICE IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. P997351 11/2, 11/9, 11/16/2012 CN 14192

public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether y our sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date f or the sale of this pr operty, you may call (714) 848-9272 or visit this Internet Web site www .elitepostandpub.com, using the file n umber assigned to this case 12-19108. Information about postponements that are very short in dur ation or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best w ay to v erify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. Dated: 10/26/2012 Law Offices of Les Zieve, as Trustee 18377 Beac h Blvd., Suite 210 Huntington Beach, California 92648 F or NonAutomated Sale Inf ormation, call: (714) 848-7920 F or Sale Information: (714) 848-9272 w w w. e l i t e p o s t a n d p u b . c o m Christine O'Brien, Trustee Sale Officer THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. EPP 7897. 11/2, 11/9, 11/16/2012. CN 14176

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TS No. CA-11-479650-AL Order No.: 110523992-CA-GTI YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 12/18/2007. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. A public auction sale to the highest bid der for cash, cashier's check drawn on a state or national bank, check drawn by state or feder al credit union, or a check drawn by a state or feder al savings and loan association, or savings association, or savings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Financial code and authoriz ed to do business in this state, will be held by duly appointed trustee. The sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the

Trustee Sale No . F12-00013 Loan No. VISTA PACIFIC ASSOCIATES Title Order No. 527103 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, SECURITY AGREEMENT AND ASSIGNMENT OF LEASES AND RENTS D ATED 08/10/2001 AND MORE FULLY DESCRIBED BELOW (THE “DEED OF TRUST”). UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. A public auction sale to the highest bid der for cash or cashier’s check (payable at the time of sale in lawful money of the United States) (payable to Assured Lender Services, Inc.) will be held by duly appointed trustee. The sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the r emaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with interest and late c harges thereon, as provided in the note(s), advances, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and e xpenses of the undersigned trustee (“T rustee”) for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of this Notice of Trustee’s Sale) r easonably estimated to be set f orth below. The amount may be greater on the day of sale. Trustor(s): VISTA PACIFICA ASSOCIATES, a California limited partner ship Recorded: recorded on August 10, 2001 as Document No . 20010568203 of Official Recor ds in the office of the Recorder of San Diego County, California; Date of Sale: 11/26/2012 at 10:00AM Place of Sale: At the entr ance to the East County Regional Center by statue, 250 E. Main Street, El Cajon, CA 92020 Amount of unpaid balance and other c harges: $1,436,503.66 The purported property address is: 2625 Temple Heights Dri ve, Oceanside, CA Legal Description See Exhibit “A” attached hereto and made a part her eof EXHIBIT "A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION LOT 5 OF OCEAN VISTA BUSINESS PARK UNIT NUMBER 1, IN THE CITY OF OCEANSIDE, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO MAP NO. 9773, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID SAN DIEGO COUNTY , AUGUST 27, 1980. EXCEPTING THEREFROM ONE-HALF OF ALL OIL, GAS AND MINERALS ON SAID LAND, AND THE RIGHT AT ALL TIMES T O ENTER UPON SAID LAND TO BORE WELLS, MAKE EXCAVATIONS AND REMOVE ONE-HALF OF SAID OIL GAS AND MINERALS FOUND THEREON AS RESERVED BY THE VISTA IRRIGATION DISTRICT, A QUASIMUNICIPAL CORPORATION, DATED SEPTEMBER 1, 1940 AND RECORDED SEPTEMBER 21, 1940 IN BOOK 1079, PAGE 99 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. Personal Property Description See Exhibit “B” attached hereto and made a part hereof Exhibit "B" All right, title, interest and estate of Vista Pacifica Associates, a California limited partnership ("Borrower"), now owned, previously owned, or hereafter acquired in and to the following property, rights, interests and estates (collecti vely, the "Property"): (a) All of the ease ments, rights, privileges, franchises, tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances now or hereafter thereunto belong or in an y way appertaining and all of the estate, right, title, interest, claim and demand whatsoever of Borrower in or to that certain r eal property situated in the County of San Diego , State of Calif ornia, more particularly described on Exhibit "A" to the Notice of Trustee's Sale to which this Exhibit "B" is attac hed (the "Real Estate"), either at la w or in equity , in possession or in expectancy; (b) All furniture, furnishings, fixtures, goods, equipment, inventory or per sonal property owned by Borrower and now or hereafter located on, attached to or used in and a bout the Improvements (as defined belo w), including, but not limited to , all machines, engines, boilers, dynamos, elevators, stokers, tanks, cabinets, awnings, screens, shades, blinds, carpets, draperies, lawn mowers, and all appliances, plumbing, heating, air conditioning, lighting, ventilating, refrigerating, disposals and incinerating equipment, and all fixtures and appurtenances thereto, and such other goods and chattels and per sonal property owned by Borrower as ar e now or hereafter used or furnished in operating the Impr ovements, or the activities conducted ther ein, and all structur es, buildings, improvements, building materials and equipment her eafter situated on or about the Real Estate located thereon (the "Improvements"), and all warranties and guaranties relating thereto, and all additions thereto and substitutions and r eplace-

T.S. No. 12-19108 APN: 144-100-0500 Loan No. 8250162216 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 11/16/2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. A public auction sale to the highest bid der for cash, cashier's check drawn on a state or national bank, check drawn by a state or feder al credit union, or a check drawn by a state or feder al savings and loan association, or savings association, or savings bank specified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code and authoriz ed to do business in this state will be held by the duly appointed trustee as shown below, of all right, title, and interest conveyed to and no w held by the trustee in the her einafter described pr operty under and pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below. The sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with interest and late charges thereon, as provided in the note(s), advances, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth below. The amount ma y be greater on the day of sale. Trustor: FREDRIK D BUSCH AND LINDA C BUSCH, HUSBAND AND WIFE, AS JOINT TENANTS Dul y Appointed Trustee: Law Offices Of Les Zieve Deed of Trust recorded 11/21/2005 as Instrument No. 20051009703 in book --, page -- of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of San Diego County , California, Date of Sale:11/27/2012 at 10:30 AM Place of Sale: AT THE ENTRANCE TO THE EAST COUNTY REGIONAL CENTER BY ST ATUE, 250 E. MAIN STREET, EL CAJON, CA 92020 Estimated amount of unpaid bal ance and other c harges: $479,372.11 Note: Because the Beneficiary reserves the right to bid less than the total debt owed, it is possible that at the time of the sale the opening bid ma y be less than the total de bt owed. Street Address or other common designation of real property: 907 SAN JUAN PL OCEANSIDE, California 92054 Described as f ollows: AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED ON SAID DEED OF TRUST A.P.N #.: 144-100-05-00 The undersigned Trustee disclaims an y liability for any incorrectness of the str eet address or other common designation, if any, shown above. If no street address or other common designation is shown, directions to the location of the property may be obtained by sending a written request to the beneficiar y within 10 days of the date of first publication of this Notice of Sale. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If y ou are considering bid ding on this property lien, you should u nderstand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to fr ee and clear ownership of the property. You should also be a ware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be r esponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the pr operty. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder's office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender ma y hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the pr operty. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale ma y be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that inf ormation about trustee sale postponements be made available to y ou and to the

T.S. No. 12-19426 APN: 158-343-2400 Loan No. 89908627 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 7/6/2007. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. A public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash, cashier's check drawn on a state or national bank, check drawn by a state or feder al credit union, or a check drawn by a state or feder al savings and loan association, or savings association, or savings bank specified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to do business in this state will be held b y the duly appointed trustee as sho wn below, of all right, title, and interest conveyed to and no w held by the trustee in the her einafter described property under and pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below. The sale will be made, but without covenant or w arranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with interest and late charges thereon, as provided in the note(s), advances, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and e xpenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) r easonably estimated to be set f orth below. The amount may be greater on the day of sale. Trustor: DAVID O. PEARSON, A MARRIED MAN Duly Appointed Trustee: Law Offices of Les Zieve Deed of Trust recorded 7/11/2007 as Instrument No. 2007-0465671 in book --, page -of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of San Diego County, California, Date of Sale:11/27/2012 at 10:30 AM Place of Sale: AT THE ENTRANCE TO THE EAST COUNTY REGIONAL CENTER BY STATUE, 250 E. MAIN STREET, EL CAJON, CA 92020 Estimated amount of unpaid balance and other c harges: $450,937.81 Note: Because the Beneficiary reserves the right to bid less than the total debt owed, it is possible that at the time of the sale the opening bid ma y be less than the total de bt owed. Street Address or other common designa tion of real property: 1 3 2 CANYON CREEK WAY OCEANSIDE, California 92057 Described as follows: AS MORE FULL Y DESCRIBED ON SAID DEED OF TRUST A.P.N #.: 158-343-24-00 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address or other common designation, if any, shown above. If no street address or other common designation is shown, directions to the location of the property may be obtained by sending a written request to the beneficiar y within 10 days of the date of first publication of this Notice of Sale. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If y ou are considering bidding on this property lien, you should u nderstand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle y ou to fr ee and clear ownership of the property. You should also be a ware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be r esponsible for paying off

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Resource center opens new thrift shop OCEANSIDE — Community Resource Center (CRC) has opened a f ourth thrift store in North County with proceeds aimed at putting people back to work. The new Thrift Store & Donation Center at 1405 S. El Camino Real, is already open from 10 a.m. to 6 p .m. daily, with a grand opening set f or

NORTH COUNTY STARS North County Girl Scouts shine at the Oct. 7 Girl Scout New Day 5K at Mission Bay. Girl Scout Senior Sarah Wikler (center), 16, of Oceanside Troop 4477, receives congratulations for placing first among girls age 16 to 18. Courtesy photo

Nov. 10. The 5,000-square-foot store and donation center offers bargains on designer clothing and shoes, furniture, books, house wares, and more, with new inventory every day. Customers who bring a bag of donated items to the grand opening on No v. 10

receive a 10 per cent-off coupon for purchases made that day. CRC will oper ate the new thrift stor e to gener ate program income as w ell as train and employ individuals at risk of homelessness. The enterprise includes a partnership with Manpower, a leader in w ork-

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goals have raised nearly $350 million. In San Diego County 238 projects were successfully funded, bringing in more than $2.5 million, according to Kickstarter’s stats. According to J ustin Kazmark, a spokesman for Kickstarter, the most common contribution for projects is $25. Some have suggested crowdfunding websites like Kickstarter could supplant publishing houses, film studios, venture capitalists, private funding and government grants. Kazmark, however, sees Kickstarter’s role as being one that, “complements the current ecosystem f or arts funding, not replaces it.” And there is a major distinction between venture capitalists and those who back

Artist Manuelita Brown with a scale model of Sojourner Truth, a former slave who became an abolitionist and women’s suffragette. Brown has embraced the crowdfunding trend in hopes of creating a full-scale statue of Truth. Photo by Jared Whitlock

force development, training, and job placement. CRC’s expansion is supported by The Roberts Enter prise Development Fund (REDF), a California venture philanthropy organization that added CRC to its g rowing portfolio of nonpr ofit social enterprises in 2011. Call (760) 231-7909. “It’s not in vestment or donation; it’s the intersection of commerce and patronage,” he added. Preston Caffrey, an entrepreneur, said he’s been surprised by the amount of aid he’s been given by people he’s not acquainted with. Caffrey launched his Kickstarter late last week and has until Dec. 7 to bring in $35,000 for a l ine of coffeeinspired teas he’ d like to launch. He’s off to a str ong start; 75 backers have provided $4,300. “Friends and family have contributed, most are people I’ve never met,” Caffrey said. “People go on the Kickstarter website just looking for people to donate to.” The support has made him into a crowdfunding convert. “This wouldn’t be possible without Kic kstarter,” Caffrey said.

projects on Kic kstarter, he said. Profit and shares motivate venture capitalists, while Kickstarter supporters are “mainly interested in seeing the project come into exis-

tence.” “These are the people who will be the first to try your product or will be at the opening night of your film,” Kazmark said.

who unsuccessfully ran for Council in 2010, picked up the two remaining seats. Shaffer secured 23.2 Mark Muir and Tony Kranz, percent of the v otes, while Kranz took in 18.5 per cent and Muir got 14.3 per cent, according to the San Diego County Registrar of Voters. Kranz and Muir could not be reached for comment by press time. Mayor Jerome Stocks, who has ser ved on Council for more than a decade, finished in f ourth with 12.7

percent. Barb Yost finished next in polling with 10.2 percent. Voters also w eighed in on how Encinitas c hooses its mayor. Previously, a mayor was elected via a Council majority vote, one of the fe w cities in San Diego County to do so. Propositions asked voters whether the y’d like to select a mayor with a direct vote beginning in November 2014

(Proposition K), and whether the ma yor’s term should be f or two years (Proposition L) or f our (Proposition M). Ultimately, residents approved propositions K and L, leaving residents to elect a mayor for a two-year term next election. Proposition K passed with 56 percent in favor and 57 percent of r esidents approved Proposition L, according to smartvoter.org.

than “same old, same old,” you bet I v oted (seeking statesmen and women, settling for politicians), but I also buy local (prefer Made in the USA), conserve water and avoid chemicals and excess packaging. It is challenging, yet liberating to li ve plastic-andpesticide-and-herbicide-free. Quoting Captain Charles

Moore, author of “Plastic Ocean,” “You can stick your head in the sand, but you’ll discover it’s full of plastic.” Regardless of how we spend our time in this life, we only have one garden — this beautiful planet Earth. Tread lightly. Celia Kiewit is an Encinitas resident.

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retreat from philosophy and politics, and focus instead on tending one’s garden — the mundane, ordinary necessities of life. Our gardens are expressions of our politics, as our habits are indicative of our values. Striving to do more

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Coast News Legals From Page A19 all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the pr operty. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder's office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender ma y hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the pr operty. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale ma y be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that inf ormation about trustee sale postponements be made available to y ou and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether y our sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date f or the sale of this pr operty, you may call (714) 848-9272 or visit this Internet Web site www .elitepostandpub.com, using the file n umber assigned to this case 12-19426. Information about postponements that are very short in dur ation or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best w ay to v erify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. Dated: 10/26/2012 Law Offices of Les Zieve, as Trustee 18377 Beac h Blvd., Suite 210 Huntington Beach, California 92648 F or NonAutomated Sale Inf ormation, call: (714) 848-7920 F or Sale Information: (714) 848-9272 w w w. e l i t e p o s t a n d p u b . c o m Christine O'Brien, Trustee Sale Officer THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. EPP 7896. 11/2, 11/9, 11/16/2012. CN 14175 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE T.S No. 1364377-42 APN: 157-492-28-00 TRA: 07064 LO AN NO: Xxxxxx1626 REF: F arnum, Mark IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED March 27, 2007. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On November 26, 2012, at 10:00am, Cal-Western Reconveyance Corporation, as duly appointed trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded April 02, 2007, as Inst. No. 20070219322 in book Xxx, page Xxx of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of San Diego County, State of California, executed by Mark Farnum and Barbar a Farnum, husband and wife as joint tenants, will sell at public auction to highest bidder for cash, cashier’s check drawn on a state or national bank, a check drawn by a state or federal credit union, or a c heck drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, savings association, or savings bank specified in section 5102 of the financial code and authorized to do business in this state: At the entrance to the East County Regional Center b y statue, 250 E. Main Street, El Cajon, California, all right, title and interest conveyed to and no w held by it under said Deed of Trust in the pr operty situated in said County and State described as: Completely described in said Deed of Trust The street address and other common designation, if any, of the r eal property described above is purported to be: 749 Point Arguello, Oceanside, CA 92054. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the str eet address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be held, but without covenant or w arranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, condition or encumbrances, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principal sums of the note(s) secur ed by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is: $548,710.44. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bid der's sole and exclusive remedy shall be the

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return of monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful bid der shall have no further recourse. The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the under signed a written declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Def ault and Election to Sell. The undersigned caused said Notice of Def ault and Election to Sell to be r ecorded in the county where the real property is located. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If y ou are considering bidding on this pr operty lien, you should understand that ther e are risks involved in bid ding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle y ou to fr ee and clear ownership of the pr operty. You should also be a ware that the lien being auctioned off ma y be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can r eceive clear title to the pr operty. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that ma y exist on this property by contacting the county recorder's office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender ma y hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the pr operty. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that inf ormation about trustee sale postponements be made available to y ou and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether y our sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date f or the sale of this pr operty, you may call (619)590-1221 or visit the internet website www.rppsales.com, using the file number assigned to this case 1364377-42. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be r eflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web Site. The best way to verify postponement inf ormation is to attend the scheduled sale. For sales information: (619)590-1221. Cal-Western Reconveyance Corporation, 525 East Main Street, P.O. Box 22004, El Cajon, CA 920229004 Dated: October 24, 2012. (11/02/2012, 11/09, 11/16) R-420987 CN 14173

property: 4287 HUMBOLDT B AY WAY, OCEANSIDE, CALIFORNIA 92054 A.P.N.: 157-550-19-01 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address or other common designation, if any, shown above. If no street address or other common designation is shown, directions to the location of the property may be obtained by sending a written request to the beneficiar y within 10 days of the date of first publication of this Notice of Sale. Pursuant to Calif ornia Civil Code §2923.54 the under signed, on behalf of the beneficiar y, loan servicer or authorized agent, declares as follows: The beneficiary or servicing agent declar es that it has obtained from the Commissioner of Corporation a final or temporary order of e xemption pursuant to California Civil Code Section 2923.53 that is current and valid on the date the Notice of Sale is filed and/or the timefr ame for giving Notice of Sale Specified in subdivision (s) of Calif ornia Civil Code Section 2923.52 applies and has been provided or the loan is exempt from the r equirements. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If y ou are considering bidding on this pr operty lien, you should understand that ther e are risks involved in bid ding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle y ou to fr ee and clear ownership of the pr operty. You should also be a ware that the lien being auctioned off ma y be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can r eceive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that ma y exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender m y hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on this pr operty. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that inf ormation about trustee sale postponements be made available to y ou and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether y our sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date f or the sale of this pr operty, you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit this Internet Web site http://www.altisource.com/MortgageServices/Defa ultManagement/TrusteeServices.a spx, using the file number assigned to this case 2011-17007. Information about postponements that are very short in dur ation or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best w ay to v erify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale Date: 10/23/2012 Western Progressive, LLC, as Trustee c/o 18377 Beac h Blvd., Suite 210 Huntington Beach, California 92648 Automated Sale Information Line: (866) 960-8299 http://www.altisource.com/Mortgag eServices/DefaultManagement/Tru steeServices.aspx For NonAutomated Sale Inf ormation, call: (866) 240-3530 Laterrika Thompkins , Trustee Sale Assistant 11/02/12, 11/09/12, 11/16/12 CN 14171

ciation, or savings bank specified in section 5102 of the F inancial Code and authoriz ed to do business in this state. Sale will be held by the duly appointed trustee as shown below, of all right, title, and interest conveyed to and no w held by the trustee in the her einafter described property under and pursuant to the Deed of Trust. The sale will be made, but without convenant or w arranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possesssion, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the notes (s) secur ed by the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, estimated fees, charges and e xpenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set f orth below. The amount may be greater on the day of sale. Place of Sale: At the entrance to the East County Regional Center b y statue, 250 E. Main Street, El Cajon, CA 92020 Legal Description: As more fully described in said Deed of Trust Amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $999,753.56 The street address and other common designation of the r eal property purported as: 1246 HERMES AVENUE , ENCINITAS, CA 92024 APN Number: 254-253-02-00 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If y ou are considering bidding on this pr operty lien, you should understand that ther e are risks involved in bid ding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not the pr operty itself. Placing the highest bid at trustee auction does not automatically entitle y ou to fr ee and clear ownership of the pr operty. You should also be a ware that the lien being auctioned off ma y be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auc tioned off, before you can r eceive clear title to the pr operty. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that ma y exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender ma y hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the pr operty. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice may be postponed one or mor e times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the Calif ornia Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made a vailable to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not pr esent at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date f or the sale of this property, you may call (714) 5731965 or visit this Internet Web site www. Priorityposting.com , using the file n umber assigned to this case 19725CA. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be r eflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement inf ormation is to attend the scheduled sale. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. The property heretofore described is being sold “as is”. DATE: 10/22/2012 MERIDIAN FORECLOSURE SERVICE f/k/a MTDS, INC., A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION DBA MERIDIAN TRUST DEED SER VICE 3 SAN JOAQUIN PLAZA, SUITE 215, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 Sales Line: (714) 573-1965 OR (702) 586-4500 STEPHANIE GARCIA, FORECLOSURE OFFICER MERIDIAN FORECLOSURE SERVICE IS ASSISTING THE BENEFICIARY TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. P996050 11/2, 11/9, 11/16/2012 CN 14169

by 2924h(b), (payable at time of sale in lawful money of the United States). DATE OF SALE: 11/26/2012 TIME OF SALE: 10:00 AM PLACE OF SALE: At the entrance to the East County Regional Center b y statue, 250 E. Main Street, El Cajon, CA 92020 STREET ADDRESS and other common designation, if any, of the real property described a bove is purported to be: 4884 LAKE SHORE PLACE , FALLBROOK, CA 92028 APN#: 125-254-04-00 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any , shown herein. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or w arranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, as provided in said note(s), advances, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, fees, charges and e xpenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secur ed by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $238,331.38. The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and deli vered to the undersigned a written Declar ation of Default and Demand f or Sale, and a written Notice of Def ault and Election to Sell. The undersigned caused said Notice of Def ault and Election to Sell to be r ecorded in the county where the real property is located. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If y ou are considering bidding on this property lien, you should under stand that ther e are risks in volved in bid ding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automati cally entitle y ou to fr ee and clear ownership of the pr operty. You should also be a ware that the lien being auctioned off ma y be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can r eceive clear title to the pr operty. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that ma y exist on this property by contacting the county recorder's office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender ma y hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the pr operty. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale ma y be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that inf ormation about trustee sale postponements be made available to y ou and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether y our sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date f or the sale of this pr operty, you may call 714-573-1965 f or information regarding the trustee's sale or visit this Internet Web site www.priorityposting.com for information regarding the sale of this pr operty, using the file n umber assigned to this case 20120187404347. Information about postponements that are very short in dur ation or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best w ay to v erify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. FOR TRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL: PRIORITY POSTING & PUBLISHING, INC. 17501 IRVINE BLVD., SUITE ONE TUSTIN, CA 92780 714-573-1965 www .priorityposting.com BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER & WEISS, LLP IS ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER & WEISS, LLP as Trustee Dated: 10/22/2012 P993870 11/2, 11/9, 11/16/2012 CN 14167

tained in that certain Deed of Trust Recorded on 04/24/2006 as Instrument No. 2006-0285967 of official records in the Office of the Recorder of San Diego County , California, executed by BINH DUC NGUYEN, A SINGLE MAN , as Trustor(s), in favor of MOR TGAGEIT, INC. as Lender and MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as nominee for Lender, its successors and/or assigns as Beneficiary, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, in lawful money of the United States, all payable at the time of sale, that certain property situated in said County, California describing the land therein as: As more fully described in said Deed of Trust The property heretofore described is being sold "as is". The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 1455 ENCHANTE WAY , OCEANSIDE, CA 92056 The undersigned Trustee disclaims an y liability for any incorrectness of the str eet address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the r emaining principal sum of the Note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, as provided in said Note(s), advances if any, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, estimated fees, charges and e xpenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligations secur ed by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of this Notice of Trustee`s Sale is estimated to be $457,438.27 (Estimated), provided, however, prepayment premiums, accrued interest and advances will increase this figur e prior to sale. Beneficiary`s bid at said sale ma y include all or part of said amount. In addition to cash, the Trustee will accept a cashier`s check drawn on a state or national bank, a check drawn by a state or feder al credit union or a c heck drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, savings association or savings bank specified in Section 5102 of the California Financial Code and authorized to do business in California, or other suc h funds as may be accepta ble to the trustee. In the event tender other than cash is accepted, the Trustee may withhold the issuance of the Trustee`s Deed Upon Sale until funds become available to the pa yee or endorsee as a matter of right. The property offered for sale e xcludes all funds held on account b y the property receiver, if applicable. If the Trustee is una ble to con vey title for any reason, the successful bidder`s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the r eturn of monies paid to the Trustee and the successful bidder shall ha ve no further recourse. Notice to P otential Bidders If you are considering bidding on this pr operty lien, you should understand that ther e are risks involved in bid ding at a Trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a Trustee auction does not automatically entitle y ou to fr ee and clear ownership of the pr operty. You should also be a ware that the lien being auctioned off ma y be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can r eceive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that ma y exist on this property by contacting the county recorder's office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same Lender ma y hold more than one mortgage or Deed of Trust on the pr operty. Notice to Property Owner The sale date shown on this Notice of Sale may be postponed one or mor e times by the Mortgagee, Beneficiary, Trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that inf ormation about Trustee Sale postponements be made available to y ou and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether y our sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date f or the sale of this pr operty, you may call Priority P osting and Publishing at 714-573-1965 f or information regarding the Trustee's Sale or visit the Internet Web site ad dress on the pr evious page for information regarding the sale of this property, using the file number assigned to this case, CA08000561-12-1. Information about postponements that are very short in dur ation or that occur close in time to the sc heduled sale may not immediatel y be r eflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement inf ormation is to attend the sc heduled

sale. DATE: 10/22/2012 TRUSTEE CORPS TS No. CA08000561-12-1 17100 Gillette Ave, Irvine, CA 92614 949-252-8300 Stephanie Hoy, Authorized Signatory SALE INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED ON LINE AT www.priorityposting.com AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 714-573-1965 TRUSTEE CORPS MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. P995836 11/2, 11/9, 11/16/2012 CN 14166

T.S. No.: 2011-17007 Loan No.: 7090820874 NO TICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 8/21/2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. A public auction sale to the highest bid der for cash, cashier's check drawn on a state or national bank, check drawn by a state or feder al credit union, or a check drawn by a state or feder al savings and loan association, or savings association, or savings bank specified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code and authoriz ed to do business in this state will be held by the duly appointed trustee as shown below, of all right, title, and interest conveyed to and no w held by the trustee in the her einafter described pr operty under and pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below. The sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with interest and late charges thereon, as provided in the note(s), advances, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth below. The amount ma y be greater on the day of sale. Trustor: BRENDA DODD AND DEAN DODD WIFE AND HUSBAND, AND CHELSEA ROSE BUELL AN UNMARRIED WOMAN, ALL AS JOINT TENANTS Duly Appointed Trustee: Western Progressive, LLC Recorded 8/28/2006 as Instrument No. 2006-0612227 in book ---, page -- and r erecorded on --- as --- of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of San Diego County , California, Date of Sale: 11/27/2012 at 10:30 AM Place of Sale: At the main entr ance to the East County Regional Center by statue, 250 Main street, El Cajon, CA Amount of unpaid balance and other c harges: $291,856.88 Street Address or other common designation of r eal

Trustee Sale No . 19725CA Title Order No. 110242514-CA-MAI NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 5/8/2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On 11/26/2012 at 10:00 AM, MERIDIAN FORECLOSURE SERVICE f/k/a MTDS, INC., A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION DBA MERIDIAN TRUST DEED SERVICE as the dul y appointed Trustee under and pur suant to Deed of Trust Recorded 05/15/2006, Book , Page , Instrument 2006-0341470 of offi cial records in the Office of the Recorder of San Diego County , California, executed by: MIKLOS S. ZSIROS AND SLOAN T. ZSIROS, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS as Trustor, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR MORTGAGEIT, INC, as Beneficiary, will sell at public auction sale to the highest bid der for cash, cashier's check drawn by a state or national bank, a cashier’s check drawn by a state or feder al credit union, or a cashier’ s check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, savings asso-

Trustee Sale No .: 20120187404347 Title Order No.: 1185458 FHA/VA/PMI No.: 0444616272703 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 10/22/2009. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER & WEISS, as duly appointed Trustee under and pur suant to Deed of Trust Recorded on 10/27/2009 as Instrument No. 2009-0594822 of official records in the office of the County Recorder of San Diego County, State of C ALIFORNIA. EXECUTED BY: ANAMARIE L. LAMME, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, CASHIER'S CHECK/CASH EQUIVALENT or other form of payment authorized

APN: 161-741-37-00 TS No: CA08000561-12-1 TO No: 120208610-CA-BFI NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 4/18/2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On 11/27/2012 at 10:00 AM, At the entr ance to the East County Regional Center by statue, 250 E. Main Street, El Cajon, CA 92020, MTC FINANCIAL INC. dba TRUSTEE CORPS, as the dul y Appointed Trustee, under and pursuant to the po wer of sale con -

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TS No. CA-11-424222-RM Order No.: 110075166-CA-GTO YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 8/27/2003. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. A public auction sale to the highest bid der for cash, cashier's check drawn on a state or national bank, check drawn by state or feder al credit union, or a check drawn by a state or feder al savings and loan association, or savings association, or savings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Financial code and authoriz ed to do business in this state, will be held by duly appointed trustee. The sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with interest and late charges thereon, as provided in the note(s), advances, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and e xpenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) r easonably estimated to be set f orth below. The amount may be greater on the day of sale. BENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE. Trustor(s): BRIAN HALL, A MARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY Recorded: 9/11/2003 as Instrument No. 2003-1112001 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of SAN DIEGO County , California; Date of Sale: 11/26/2012 at 10:00:00 AM Place of Sale: At the entrance to the east county regional center b y statue, 250 E. Main Street, El Cajon, CA 92020 Amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $146,183.05 The purported property address is: 5226 RANCHO COURT, OCEANSIDE, CA 92056 Assessor’s Parcel No. 159350-27-00 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If y ou are considering bidding on this pr operty lien, you should understand that ther e are risks involved in bid ding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automati cally entitle you to fr ee and clear ownership of the pr operty. You should also be a ware that the lien being auctioned off ma y be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can r eceive clear title to the pr operty. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that ma y exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender ma y hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the pr operty. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale ma y be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that inf ormation about trustee sale postponements be made available to y ou and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether y our sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date f or the sale of this pr operty, you may call 714-573-1965 f or information regarding the trustee’s sale or visit this Internet Web site http://www.qualityloan.com , using the file n umber assigned to this foreclosure by the Trustee: CA-11424222-RM . Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be r eflected in the telephone information or on the

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Coast News Legals From Page A21 Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement inf ormation is to attend the scheduled sale. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the property address or other common designation, if any, shown herein. If no street address or other common designation is sho wn, directions to the location of the property may be obtained by sending a written request to the beneficiary within 10 da ys of the date of first publication of this Notice of Sale. If the Trustee is una ble to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder's sole and e xclusive remedy shall be the r eturn of monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall ha ve no further recourse against the Mortgagor , the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s Attorney. Date: Quality Loan Service Corporation 2141 5th Avenue San Diego , CA 92101 619645-7711 For NON SALE inf ormation only Sale Line: 714-573-1965 Or Login to: http://www .qualityloan.com Reinstatement Line: (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan Service Corp. If you have previously been discharged through bankruptcy, you may have been released of per sonal liability for this loan in which case this letter is intended to exercise the note holders right’s against the real property only. THIS NOTICE IS SENT FOR THE PURPOSE OF COLLECTING A DEBT. THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT ON BEHALF OF THE HOLDER AND OWNER OF THE NOTE. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED BY OR PROVIDED TO THIS FIRM OR THE CREDITOR WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. As required by law, you are hereby notified that a negative credit report reflecting on your credit record may be submitted to a cr edit report agency if you fail to fulfill the terms of y our credit obligations. TS No.: CA-11424222-RM IDSPub #0040108 11/2/2012 11/9/2012 11/16/2012 CN 14164 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TS No. CA-11-452370-LL Order No.: 110308256-CA-LPI YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 4/19/2007. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. A public auction sale to the highest bid der for cash, cashier's check drawn on a state or national bank, check drawn by state or feder al credit union, or a check drawn by a state or feder al savings and loan association, or savings association, or savings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Financial code and authoriz ed to do business in this state, will be held by duly appointed trustee. The sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with interest and late charges thereon, as provided in the note(s), advances, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and e xpenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) r easonably estimated to be set f orth below. The amount may be greater on the day of sale. BENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE. Trustor(s): EDWIN V HOFFMAN, A SINGLE MAN Recorded: 4/27/2007 as Instrument No. 2007-0286691 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of SAN DIEGO County , California; Date of Sale: 11/26/2012 at 10:00:00 AM Place of Sale: At the entrance to the east county regional center b y statue, 250 E. Main Street, El Cajon, CA 92020 Amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $409,916.39 The purported property address is: 246 SAGUARO PL, OCEANSIDE, CA 92057-0000 Assessor’s Parcel No. 157-720-30-00 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If y ou are considering bidding on this property lien, you should under stand that ther e are risks involved in bid ding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to fr ee and clear ownership of the pr operty. You should also be a ware that the lien being auctioned off ma y be a jun ior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all

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liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can r eceive clear title to the pr operty. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that ma y exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender ma y hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the pr operty. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that inf ormation about trustee sale postponements be made available to y ou and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether y our sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date f or the sale of this pr operty, you may call 714-573-1965 f or information regarding the trustee’s sale or visit this Internet Web site http://www.qualityloan.com , using the file n umber assigned to this foreclosure by the Trustee: CA-11452370-LL . Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be r eflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement inf ormation is to attend the scheduled sale. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the property address or other common designation, if any, shown herein. If no street address or other common designation is sho wn, directions to the location of the property may be obtained by sending a written request to the beneficiary within 10 da ys of the date of first publication of this Notice of Sale. If the Trustee is una ble to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder's sole and e xclusive remedy shall be the r eturn of monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall ha ve no further recourse against the Mortgagor , the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s Attorney. Date: Quality Loan Service Corporation 2141 5th Avenue San Diego , CA 92101 619645-7711 For NON SALE inf ormation only Sale Line: 714-573-1965 Or Login to: http://www .qualityloan.com Reinstatement Line: (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan Service Corp. If you have previously been disc harged through bankruptcy, you may have been released of per sonal liability for this loan in which case this letter is intended to exercise the note holders right’s against the real property only. THIS NOTICE IS SENT FOR THE PURPOSE OF COLLECTING A DEBT. THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT ON BEHALF OF THE HOLDER AND OWNER OF THE NOTE. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED BY OR PROVIDED TO THIS FIRM OR THE CREDITOR WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. As required by law, you are hereby notified that a negative credit report reflecting on your credit record may be submitted to a cr edit report agency if you fail to fulfill the terms of y our credit obligations. TS No.: CA-11452370-LL IDSPub #0040091 11/2/2012 11/9/2012 11/16/2012 CN 14163

DUE. Trustor(s): JOSEPH RACHAL, A MARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY Recorded: 3/7/2007 as Instrument No. 2007-0154769 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of SAN DIEGO County , California; Date of Sale: 11/26/2012 at 10:00:00 AM Place of Sale: At the entrance to the east county regional center b y statue, 250 E. Main Street, El Cajon, CA 92020 Amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $196,826.85 The purported property address is: 4951 CLAIRE DRIVE, OCEANSIDE, CA 92057 Assessor’s Parcel No. 122070-88-00 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If y ou are considering bidding on this pr operty lien, you should understand that ther e are risks involved in bid ding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automati cally entitle y ou to fr ee and clear ownership of the pr operty. You should also be a ware that the lien being auctioned off ma y be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can r eceive clear title to the pr operty. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that ma y exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the pr operty. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that inf ormation about trustee sale postponements be made available to y ou and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether y our sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date f or the sale of this pr operty, you may call 714-573-1965 f or information regarding the trustee’s sale or visit this Internet Web site http://www.qualityloan.com , using the file n umber assigned to this foreclosure by the Trustee: CA-12517712-AB . Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be r eflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement inf ormation is to attend the scheduled sale. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the property address or other common designation, if any, shown herein. If no street address or other common designation is sho wn, directions to the location of the property may be obtained by sending a written request to the beneficiary within 10 da ys of the date of first publication of this Notice of Sale. If the Trustee is una ble to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder's sole and e xclusive remedy shall be the r eturn of monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall ha ve no further recourse against the Mortgagor , the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s Attorney. Date: Quality Loan Service Corporation 2141 5th Avenue San Diego , CA 92101 619645-7711 For NON SALE inf ormation only Sale Line: 714-573-1965 Or Login to: http://www .qualityloan.com Reinstatement Line: (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan Service Corp. If you have previously been discharged through bankruptcy, you may have been released of per sonal liability for this loan in which case this letter is intended to exercise the note holders right’s against the real property only. THIS NOTICE IS SENT FOR THE PURPOSE OF COLLECTING A DEBT. THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT ON BEHALF OF THE HOLDER AND OWNER OF THE NOTE. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED BY OR PROVIDED TO THIS FIRM OR THE CREDITOR WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. As required by law, you are hereby notified that a negative credit report reflecting on your credit record may be submitted to a cr edit report agency if you fail to fulfill the terms of y our credit obligations. TS No.: CA-12517712-AB IDSPub #0039168 11/2/2012 11/9/2012 11/16/2012 CN 14162

THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. A public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash, cashier's check drawn on a state or national bank, check drawn by state or feder al credit union, or a check drawn by a state or feder al savings and loan association, or savings association, or savings bank specified in Section 5102 to the F inancial code and authorized to do business in this state, will be held b y duly appointed trustee. The sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with interest and late charges thereon, as provided in the note(s), advances, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth below. The amount ma y be greater on the day of sale. BENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE T OTAL AMOUNT DUE. Trustor(s): EVAN WILKS, A MARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY Recorded: 3/18/2008 as Instrument No. 2008-0141464 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of SAN DIEGO County , California; Date of Sale: 11/27/2012 at 9:00 AM Place of Sale: At the Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina, 1380 Harbor Island Dri ve, San Diego, CA 92101, in the Auction.com Room Amount of unpaid balance and other c harges: $367,501.19 The purported property address is: 1464 C ALLE MARBELLA, OCEANSIDE, CA 92056 Assessor’s Parcel No. 161-631-38-00 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If y ou are considering bid ding on this pr operty lien, you should understand that ther e are risks involved in bid ding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle y ou to fr ee and clear ownership of the pr operty. You should also be a ware that the lien being auctioned off ma y be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can r eceive clear title to the pr operty. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that ma y exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender ma y hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the pr operty. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale ma y be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that inf ormation about trustee sale postponements be made available to y ou and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether y our sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date f or the sale of this pr operty, you may call 800-280-2832 f or information regarding the trustee’s sale or visit this Internet Web site http://www.qualityloan.com , using the file n umber assigned to this foreclosure by the Trustee: CA-12510486-AL . Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement inf ormation is to attend the scheduled sale. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the property address or other common designation, if any, shown herein. If no street address or other common designation is sho wn, directions to the location of the property may be obtained by sending a written request to the beneficiary within 10 da ys of the date of first publication of this Notice of Sale. If the Trustee is una ble to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder's sole and e xclusive remedy shall be the r eturn of monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall ha ve no further recourse against the Mortgagor , the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s Attorney. Date: Quality Loan Service Corporation 2141 5th Avenue San Diego , CA 92101 619645-7711 For NON SALE inf ormation only Sale Line: 800-280-2832 Or Login to: http://www .qualityloan.com Reinstatement Line: (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan Service Corp. If you have previously been disc harged through bankruptcy, you may have been

released of per sonal liability for this loan in which case this letter is intended to exercise the note holders right’s against the real property only. THIS NOTICE IS SENT FOR THE PURPOSE OF COLLECTING A DEBT. THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT ON BEHALF OF THE HOLDER AND OWNER OF THE NOTE. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED BY OR PROVIDED TO THIS FIRM OR THE CREDITOR WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. As required by law, you are hereby notified that a negative credit report reflecting on your credit record may be submitted to a cr edit report agency if you fail to fulfill the terms of y our credit obligations. TS No.: CA-12510486-AL IDSPub #0039135 11/2/2012 11/9/2012 11/16/2012 CN 14161

the property address or other common designation, if any, shown herein. If no street address or other common designation is sho wn, directions to the location of the property may be obtained by sending a written request to the beneficiary within 10 da ys of the date of first publication of this Notice of Sale. If the Trustee is una ble to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder's sole and e xclusive remedy shall be the r eturn of monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall ha ve no further recourse against the Mortgagor , the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s Attorney. Date: Quality Loan Service Corporation 2141 5th Avenue San Diego , CA 92101 619645-7711 For NON SALE inf ormation only Sale Line: 800-280-2832 Or Login to: http://www .qualityloan.com Reinstatement Line: (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan Service Corp. If you have previously been disc harged through bankruptcy, you may have been released of per sonal liability for this loan in which case this letter is intended to exercise the note holders right’s against the real property only. THIS NOTICE IS SENT FOR THE PURPOSE OF COLLECTING A DEBT. THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT ON BEHALF OF THE HOLDER AND OWNER OF THE NOTE. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED BY OR PROVIDED TO THIS FIRM OR THE CREDITOR WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. As required by law, you are hereby notified that a negative credit report reflecting on your credit record may be submitted to a cr edit report agency if you fail to fulfill the terms of y our credit obligations. TS No.: CA-12519587-JP IDSPub #0039035 11/2/2012 11/9/2012 11/16/2012 CN 14160

THE CENTER LINE OF SAID STRIP BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 8; THENCE ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID SECTION 8, NORTH 89° 51' 32'' WEST, 41.36 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 31° 21' 02'' WEST, 21.57 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE WESTERLY PROLONGATION OF THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF THE NORTHERLY 18.00 FEET OF SECTION 9, IN SAID TOWNSHIP 13 SOUTH, RANGE 3 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN; THENCE CONTINUING SOUTH 31°21'02'' WEST, 107.62 FEET TO THE POINT OF CUSP WITH A TANGENT 200.00 FOO T RADIUS CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY AND BEING THE TR UE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY AND EASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 56° 34' 20'', A DISTANCE OF 197.47 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY WITH THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF THE NORTHERLY 18.00 FEET OF SAID SECTION 9; THENCE ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY LINE TANGENT TO SAID CUR VE, NORTH 87°55'22'' EAST, 1049.55 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENT 200.00 FOO T RADIUS CURVE, CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 58 °52'50'', A DISTANCE OF 205.53 FEET; THENCE TANGENT TO SAID CUR VE, NORTH 29°02'32'' EAST, 193.03 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENT 200.00 FOO T RADIUS CURVE, CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY AND EASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 47°39'30, A DISTANCE OF 165.17 FEET ; THENCE TANGENT TO SAID CURVE, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 76°42'02'' EAST, 465.63 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENT 500.00 FOO T RADIUS CURVE, CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 17°49'05'', A DISTANCE OF 155.49 FEET; THENCE TANGENT TO SAID CUR VE, NORTH 58°52'57'' EAST, 535.08 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENT 200.00 FOO T RADIUS CURVE CONCAVE WESTERLY; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CUR VE, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 66°06'35'', A DISTANCE OF 230.77 FEET; THENCE TANGENT TO SAID CURVE, NORTH 07°13'38'' WEST, 159.69 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENT 300.00 FOOT RADIUS CUR VE, CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 32°57'20'', A DISTANCE OF 172.56 FEET; THENCE TANGENT TO SAID CURVE, NORTH 25°43'42'' EAST, 623.21 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENT 200.00 FOO T RADIUS CURVE, CONCAVE SOUTHERLY; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY, EASTERLY AND SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 90°52'00'', A DISTANCE OF 317.18 FEET; THENCE TANGENT TO SAID CUR VE, SOUTH 63°24'18'' EAST , A DISTANCE OF 170.83 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENT 200.00 FOOT RADIUS CUR VE, CONCAVE SOUTHWESTERLY; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 47°33'00'', A DISTANCE OF 166.37 FEET; THENCE TANGENT TO SAID CUR VE, SOUTH 15°46'18'' EAST , 2.30 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENT 200.00 FOO T RADIUS CURVE, CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY AND EASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 89°48'30'', A DISTANCE OF 313.49 FEET; THENCE TANGENT TO SAID CURVE, NORTH 74°02'12'' EAST, 467.92 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENT 241.51 FOOT RADIUS CURVE, CONCAVE SOUTHERLY; THENCE EASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 23°23'35'', A DISTANCE OF 98.60 FEET; THENCE TANGENT TO SAID CURVE, SOUTH 82°24'13'' EAST, 9.59 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENT 49.46 FOOT RADIUS CURVE, CONCAVE SOUTHWESTERLY; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY AND SOUTHERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CUR VE, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 76°52'45'' A DISTANCE OF 64.44 FEET TO

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TS No. CA-12-517712-AB Order No.: 6811347 YOU ARE IN DEF AULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 2/28/2007. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. A public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash, cashier's check drawn on a state or national bank, check drawn by state or feder al credit union, or a check drawn by a state or feder al savings and loan association, or savings association, or savings bank specified in Section 5102 to the F inancial code and authorized to do business in this state, will be held b y duly appointed trustee. The sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with interest and late charges thereon, as provided in the note(s), advances, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth below. The amount ma y be greater on the day of sale. BENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE T OTAL AMOUNT

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TS No. CA-12-510486-AL Order No.: 1176377 YOU ARE IN DEF AULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 3/6/2008. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TS No. CA-12-519587-JP Order No.: 1236059 YOU ARE IN DEF AULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 7/16/2003. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. A public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash, cashier's check drawn on a state or national bank, check drawn by state or feder al credit union, or a check drawn by a state or feder al savings and loan association, or savings association, or savings bank specified in Section 5102 to the F inancial code and authorized to do business in this state, will be held b y duly appointed trustee. The sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with interest and late charges thereon, as provided in the note(s), advances, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth below. The amount ma y be greater on the day of sale. BENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE T OTAL AMOUNT DUE. Trustor(s): ELVIRA G LEGASPI, AN UNMARRIED WOMAN Recorded: 7/25/2003 as Instrument No. 2003-0887021 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of SAN DIEGO County , California; Date of Sale: 11/27/2012 at 9:00 AM Place of Sale: At the Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina, 1380 Harbor Island Dri ve, San Diego, CA 92101, in the Auction.com Room Amount of unpaid balance and other c harges: $133,333.49 The purported property address is: 432 EDGEHILL LANE #195, OCEANSIDE, CA 92054-4726 Assessor’s Parcel No. 162-030-77-24 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If y ou are considering bidding on this property lien, you should under stand that ther e are risks in volved in bid ding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle y ou to fr ee and clear ownership of the pr operty. You should also be a ware that the lien being auctioned off ma y be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auc tioned off, before you can r eceive clear title to the pr operty. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that ma y exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender ma y hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the pr operty. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale ma y be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that inf ormation about trustee sale postponements be made available to y ou and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether y our sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date f or the sale of this pr operty, you may call 800-280-2832 f or information regarding the trustee’s sale or visit this Internet Web site http://www.qualityloan.com , using the file n umber assigned to this foreclosure by the Trustee: CA-12519587-JP . Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement inf ormation is to attend the scheduled sale. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of

Trustee Sale No . 22339CA Title Order No. EDUARDO CERVANTES SA NO TICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 4/19/2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On 11/15/2012 at 10:00 AM, MERIDIAN FORECLOSURE SERVICE f/k/a MTDS, INC., A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION DBA MERIDIAN TRUST DEED SERVICE as the dul y appointed Trustee under and pur suant to Deed of Trust Recorded 04/26/2005, Book , Page , Instrument 2005-0347727 of official records in the Office of the Recorder of San Diego County , California, executed by: AMEEDYLYN VENTURES AND EDUARDO SANTA ROMANA as Trustor, INDYMAC BANK, F. S. B., as Beneficiary, will sell at public auc tion sale to the highest bid der for cash, cashier's check drawn by a state or national bank, a cashier’s check drawn by a state or feder al credit union, or a cashier’ s check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, savings association, or savings bank specified in section 5102 of the F inancial Code and authoriz ed to do busi ness in this state. Sale will be held by the dul y appointed trustee as shown below, of all right, title, and interest conveyed to and no w held by the trustee in the her einafter described property under and pursuant to the Deed of Trust. The sale will be made, but without convenant or w arranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possesssion, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the notes (s) secur ed by the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, estimated fees, charges and e xpenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set f orth below. The amount may be greater on the day of sale. Place of Sale: At the entrance to the East County Regional Center b y statue, 250 E. Main Street, El Cajon, CA 92020 Legal Description: SEE EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF EXHIBIT "A" PARCEL A: P ARCEL 1 OF PARCEL MAP NO. 13639, IN THE COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO , STATE OF CALIFORNIA, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO, JANUARY 16, 1985. PARCEL B: AN EASEMENT AND RIGHT OF WAY FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS FOR ROAD AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES AND APPURTENANCES THERETO OVER, UNDER, ALONG AND ACROSS A STRIP OF LAND 60.00 FEET IN WIDTH, LYING WITHIN SECTIONS 3, 4, 5, 8 AND 9, ALL IN TOWNSHIP 13 SOUTH, RANGE 3 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN, IN THE COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT SURVEY APPROVED NOVEMBER 19, 1880,

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There’s something in the water at mineral spa By Lillian Cox

CARLSBAD — One of the great comeback stories of recent times involves immigrant Ludvik Grigoras and how, in 1994, he revitalized the legendary Carlsbad Mineral Water Spa after it had been dry for more than 60 years. The spring w as discovered in 1883 b y Capt. John Frazier when he set out to drill a w ell for his f arm. After finding that the w ater cured a chronic stomach ailment, Frazier had it tested and found that it had pr operties similar those at a spa resort in Karlsbad, Bohemia. In tribute, the name of Frazier’s Crossing was changed to Carlsbad, Calif. The well flourished until the Gr eat Depression when maintenance costs forced it to close. In 1955, it was acquired by Kay and “Chris” Christiansen. The Christiansens wanted to restore the flow of the mineral springs, which was deep below the g round, but couldn’t find anyone with the know-how. Kay Christiansen met Grigoras in 1991 when he was in town to celebrate the culmination of his eff orts to create a sister city r elationship between Carlsbad, Calif. and his birthplace of Karlovy Vary, Bohemia (previously named Kar lsbad). She was impressed with his passion, and technical background, and was persuasive in enlisting his assistance. “She told me that as a little girl she r emembered many people with health problems who benefitted from the water,” he recalled. “She said that once she passed away, the water would be f orgotten forever. She thought I was sent from God. It was her per sistence that I got involved.” Grigoras and his wife, Veronica, purchased the property and began working on the restoration in March 1993. What they thought would only take three months took almost tw o years. “We were able to do it thanks to talking to se veral companies as well as the University of Texas, the University of Illinois, and the University of Louisiana,” he said. “It was a combination of all their ideas that enabled me to develop a plan that worked.” Grigoras remembers the excitement when he disco v-

ference in a couple of weeks.” Fans include designer Fred Segal, Olympian Catherine Garceau and actress Shailene Woodley (“The Descendants”) who, without Grigoras’ knowledge, appeared on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” last December touting the therapeutic benefits of his water. Other customers, like David Fischer, travel from as far away as Las Vegas. “I had a stomac h ulcer and ever since I started drinking the water, it seems to be r esolved,” he said. “I make regular trips, probably every four to six w eeks, to get refills.” Shelly Byrd is a health practitioner who belie ves the body has the a bility to heal itself with the pr oper nutrients. She travels from Rancho Santa Mar garita every two to three months to load up her Toyota Rav 4 with 25 bottles of water. “That’s the maxim um I can fit into my car,” she said. “In my work, I look how cells are functioning. Sometimes there is o xidated stress on them, and the purity of this particular water helps to cleanse the cells and mak e nutrients more available to the body.” For more information, call Carlsbad Alkaline Water and Carlsbad Mineral Veronica and Ludvik Grigoras, owners, Carlsbad Mineral Water Spa. Water Spa at (760) 434-1887 From 1993 to 1994 they restored the legendary mineral springs with their or visit car lsbadminerown hands after it was dry for more than 60 years. Courtesy photo alspa.com. ered the water, and sampled it for the fir st time, in late 1994. It wasn’t until after securing a license and FD A approval that he began marketing the water in June 1996. Today, it is available via delivery or self-service. A spa using the w ater also operates on the property. Grigoras explained that the spring is estimated to be 9,500 years old, and lies 1,700 feet below the surface of the earth in an underground storage area called an aquafir in the Cle veland National Forest. When it rains, the water drains deep beneath the

mountain and empties 1,700 to 2,000 feet deep into the ocean. “The water is r eally sterile,” he said. “It’s naturally high alkaline and completely pure with no bacteria or pollutants.” Grigoras reports that the water has beneficial effects on mig raine headaches, acid reflux, heartburn, the digestive system, skin problems such as psoriasis and cysts, and joint and back problems. “The water lubricates the joints and h ydrates the body making the skin and hair soft and smooth, ” he said. “You usually see a dif-

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All the right moves OK, maybe it’s payback. I moved so often in my 20s that my friends began to write my address in pencil. And those were the same friends I al ways recruited to help me move. They were, no doubt, thoroughly weary of it by the time I settled down. As of this week, I have had the madness of helping my daughter mo ve three times in the past four years, and the last move was just a y ear ago. To my great joy, this move really seems like the jackpot. She is out of apartment complexes (AKA claustrophic rabbit warrens), on the g round floor in a g ranny flat in a w onderfully nice and quiet neighborhood. You can hear birds chirp. People pick up after their pets. Even her landlor d is a wonderfully nice and considerate fellow. Mom is tickled. At 26, she is out of the loud-party stage, as is her fiancé, so a little peace and quiet w as what the y were looking for. The fact that he w orks nights would be r eason enough. But in their last two apartments, they were cheek by jowl with their neighbors, sharing paper-thin walls that let them shar e every nuance of each other’s existence. This included all the midnight scr eamfests, beer blasts and bumpin’ tunes the y could stand. It might mak e great fodder for a no vel about foolish youth, but unless you are a social worker by nature, having to put up with round-the-clock dysfunction really wears thin after about 10 minutes. Sadly, I have just gotten my moving skills sharpened. I am the queen of box finders and, of course, I always have access to TURN TO SMALL TALK ON B12

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OCEANSIDE —Wayne Campbell’s boat, the Sonya C, ambled into the Oceanside Harbor near sunset. While securing his boat to the dock, Campbell was happy to report a larger than expected haul of spiny lobsters. But there was bad news to go along with the good. The lobsters didn’t fetch as much as they would have last season. Last year in San Diego County, lobster was being sold for around $18 a pound. Now they’re going for about $12 to $13, the first drop in eight years. It’s cause for celebration for many consumers and restaurants that were previously priced out of the local lobster market. Lobstermen like Campbell, however, say the decline is piling onto a perfect storm that hit earlier this year. “My catch is down; my income is down,” Campbell said. “Any fishermen in Oceanside will probably say the same thing. This industry is getting tougher and tougher.” Among the fishermen’ s woes: New marine protected areas that went into effect in January across San Diego.The marine protected areas are designed to r eplenish fisheries over time, but less territory means fewer catches this season. Further, Campbell said a large sand r eplenishment project that kic ked off in September has destr oyed some traps and could hurt fishermen’s prospects by displacing the lobster. The price of local lobster falling is yet another damper on his busi-

ness, he said. “We knew we had a hard season ahead,” said Campbell, referring to the new marine protected areas he believes are unnecessary. “But the price of lobster coming down was unexpected — it hurts.” Lobster hovered around $7 a pound for the first half of the 2000s. But about five years ago, the price shot up thanks to f oreign markets, particularly China, buying more lobster, according to Dave Rudie, owner of Catalina Offshore Products. “China really likes our lobster,” Rudie said. “It’s especially popular for weddings there.” China’s economy has slowed down in the last year, and so has the countr y’s appetite for lobster, Rudie said. But decreased demand isn’t the only reason the price of local lobster has fallen. The Chinese government is cracking down on lobster importers that weren’t paying enough, or the appr opriate taxes, according to Kristine Barsky, senior marine biologist with the Calif ornia Department of Fish and Game. With fewer Chinese importers, more lobster is staying in San Diego. “The details are murky — that’s what we know so far,” Barsky said. “It is difficult to predict, but I expect the price to stabilize over the near future,” she added. Many fishermen that rely on lobster catches are understandably frustrated by the price dropping. Lobster is the most valuable species for the local fishing industry, according to a San Diego Association

Lobstermen Wayne Campbell (right) and Scott Kirby look over the lobsters they caught earlier in the day. Campbell said the price of lobster falling in San Diego County is another difficulty he’ll have to contend with this season. Photo by Jared Whitlock

of Government’s environmental impact study from several years ago. On the flip side, consumers and restaurants have benefited so far this lobster season, which began in late September and will end in March. The Fish Market was one of the few restaurants that kept local lobster on its menu once prices spik ed, said Darren Gorski, a market manager who buys supplies for the Fish Market. “(Local) lobster w as a loss leader for us,” Gorski said. “But this season (local) lobster is more affordable to buy.” Trey Foshee, executive Lobster prices for San Diego County from 2000 to 2011. Prices so far this year are hovering around $12 to $13. Source: Doug Neilson, partner and chef at George’s environmental scientist with the California Department of Fish and Game

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Group pushes for fewer houses by adobe Students join with winery for food drive By Promise Yee

CARLSBAD — Pr eserve Calavera and other community groups are encouraging the Carlsbad Planning Commission and City Council to choose the Quarry Creek project alternative to build 506 houses instead of the current proposal, which includes 656 houses. Diane Nygaard, CEO and founder of Preserve Calavera, said concerned residents are not opposing the Quarr y Creek project. They are simply asking for fewer houses to be built on the west panhandle of the site. This end of the site butts against the 134-acre Leveling has begun on the north end of the Quarry Creek site. Carlsbad Buena Vista Creek Ecological City Council will choose between allowing development of 506 homes or Reserve and neighbor s the 656 homes. Some fear the historic Marron Hayes Adobe will loose its sense of place if homes are built too close by. Photo by Promise Yee

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VISTA — Cal State San Marcos marketing students are collaborating with California Fruit Wine to hold a Thanksgiving food drive Nov. 17 that pr omises to become an annual event. The food drive will be a one-night event at California Fruit Wine that will also celebrate the remodeling and grand reopening of the urban winery. Guests are asked to bring nonperishable food items and make monetary donations to the food drive for local families in need. Marketing student

Megan Bainbridge said the event is a way to motivate people to come out and give. She added that she hopes it draws students and community members. “When it’s a food drive it’s hard to get people involved,” Bainbridge said. “They think someone else will do it. An event gets them involved because they want to hang out.” The collaboration between the winery and university students began when Bainbridge landed an internship with the winery. During her first week on the job she TURN TO FOOD ON B12


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Volunteer has golden touch PersonalProfile Doctor to retire after 37 years By Christina Macone-Greene

CARLSBAD — Maxine McIntosh eyes the numerous collectibles near her. No, she’s not in an antique store. Instead, she’s inside a mak eshift storage room located in her garage deciding which collectible will be listed next on eBay toward Hospice of the North Coast proceeds. To date, McIntosh, a Carlsbad resident and volunteer for Hospice of the North Coast Resale Shop, has raised more than $200,000 in the last decade on eBay. Fondly called the “eBay Queen,” McIntosh’s smart business ways has earned her the 2012 Volunteer of the Year award. McIntosh will be honored at the upcoming North County Philanthropy Council Luncheon in November. McIntosh is humbled by the recognition. “I was pleased, but really, I’m a private person and I don’t wave my flag,” she said. “I just like to work and help.” McIntosh has v olunteered with Hospice of the North Coast for 20 years. They came into her life when her mother was terminally ill with cancer. “Hospice of the North Coast was wonderful because I had never been around anyone that was terminal,” said McIntosh, adding how the volunteers, nurses and social workers were fantastic. Instinctively, McIntosh knew she would volunteer for

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Maxine McIntosh, named 2012 Volunteer of the Year, stands next to her auctioned eBay items. She has raised more than $200,000 for Hospice of the North Coast and will be honored at this month’s North County Philanthropy Council Luncheon. Courtesy photo

them one day. And she did. Jean Cole, the manager of the Hospice Resale Shop in Encinitas, said that McIntosh has served in a variety of roles at the shop since her volunteering started. In addition to manning the eBay site, she continues to work at the shop a couple days a week. “To me, Maxine has always been an inspiration,” Cole said. “She’s calm in a crisis, always willing to help, and a friend to all she meets.” When describing McIntosh, Cole said she’s energetic, enthusiastic, knowledgeable, kind and generous. McIntosh decided eBay was a perfect avenue to help raise more funds for Hospice of the North Coast. “I kept seeing these beautiful collectibles that we couldn’t sell at a resale shop for what they were worth,” she said, noting how Cole had opened an eBa y account months before but wasn’t used yet. Cole warned her that eBay would be a b ig job but McIntosh continued to beg her until she gave in. When she got the green light, McIntosh’s son, a computer analyst, came down from Oregon for an eBay tutorial. And she caught on in no time at all. On average, McIntosh spends about 20 to 25 hours per week on her eBay responsibilities, which includes taking photos of the items, writ-

ing the descriptions, communicating with potential buyers, billing and shipping the sold pieces. “For those who think retirement translates to resting on the couch and watching television, come meet Maxine,” Cole said. “Apparently, she didn’t receive that memo.” McIntosh has sold nearly 4,000 items on eBay in the last decade. From Waterford, Lenox, Wedgewood, jewelry, St. John fashion, to limited editions, McIntosh knows this eBay business lik e no one else. Just recently, McIntosh said, she sold a 1902 Edison phonograph for over $1,500. “It doesn’t take a rocket science to see Maxine is an extraordinary woman,” said Yvette Williams, publicity and events manager at Hospice of the North Coast. “Her many years volunteering at our resale shop have been genuine, altruistic acts of kindness, and we are the better because of it.” McIntosh said she never dreamed the eBa y auction business would have become so profitable for Hospice of the North Coast. Modestly, she said volunteering has given her something to fill her time. “Hospice has given me more than I have ever given it,” McIntosh said. “It has given me a group of friends who are wonderful, caring people.”

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ENCINITAS — Dr . James Quigley may have practiced medicine f or another dozen years if not for a conversation he had with an older dentist. “He asked me when I was going to r etire,” said Quigley. “I said I didn’ t know if I had enough money, and I’m gi ving him all these other r easons (to keep working) and he sa ys, ‘Stop. If you don’t have enough money by now, shame on you. But probably whatever you have is enough.’” But what the dentist said next resonated with Quigley. “He told me, ‘What you don’t know is ho w much time you have.’” As Quigley recalled this statement, he became quiet. Late afternoon sunlight slanted through his office blinds at North Coast Family Medical Group. “He made me start thinking about it,” Quigley continued, “about how hard we work. But a lot of guys start changing physically. I’ll be 64 ne xt year and I keep thinking those next 10 years are a big deal.” He wants to enjo y those years with his wife, Denise, his children and his granddaughter, he says, adding he would like to spend more time backpacking, biking and fl y fishing. He’d like to learn Spanish, take photography classes, travel. And, he said, “I’ve got a few IOUs to the Good Lord, so I’ll do some charity work.” So after 37 y ears as a doctor — 30 of those serving North County — Quigle y is retiring at the end of the year. “But I don’t think I’ll be sitting around watching daytime TV,” he joked. “If you just go fr om 50 to 60 hours every week to z ero, that would not be good for a guy like me.” He’ll also be busy with the medical research company he opened in the 1990s, Encompass Medical Research North Coast. “I’m a principal investigator,” he explained, researching treatments for diseases like diabetes. While his schedule will be full, his patients will surely miss him, as they’ve already begun expressing to him. Shortly after Quigle y sent out the announcement of his retirement, calling it “the most challenging letter I have ever written in m y career,” he began receiving notes from his patients. “Thank you for all the help during the last 30 years,” reads one. Others mention how much they value his a bility to listen and put them at ease. Tall and athletic with an easy smile, Quigley’s calm demeanor has r eassured generations of patients. And his car e for them is con veyed in that retirement letter: “I can never explain in w ords the honor it has been to care for

Dr. James Quigley will be retiring at the end of the year after 37 years practicing medicine. He attributes his plan for retirement to a conversation he had with an older dentist. Photo by Tracy Moran

each of you as patients and friends. You have shared your deepest secr ets and hardships, your best stories and funny moments, and most importantly, you have entrusted me with y our health. I have always taken that privilege and honor seriously and I am so v ery grateful for it all.” In addition to his patients, he’s served the medical community as chairman of the Physicians Health and Well-Being Committee at Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas since 1983. But he leaves a legac y beyond the medical comm unity. He’s also a businessman who was one of the

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founders of the medical complex at 477 N. El Camino Real in Encinitas, an iconic comple x fondly known to many residents as the “brick buildings.” “I was one of thr ee managing partners for the group that built this, ” he says. “We had the vision for this center. We called it a hospital without beds … It’s got the sur gery center and full-service radiology, the pharmacist and all the primary care doctors, and lots of others.” Having that mind f or business is important f or doctors today within their medical practice, he says. “There’s a business that doctors need to tak e into account,” he said. “Before it w as more, ‘Let’s do whatever we can and figure out the pr oblem.’” That likely meant spending a lot of mone y. “So you have to be a ware of what you’re doing as f ar as ho w much you’re spending, which is good … Evidencebased medicine drives a lot of decisions now. That’s good and it’s bad.

Sometimes it takes away the instinct to do a certain thing. But I’m pretty happy about where medicine is going right now. Would I recommend my children do it? I w ould. I love the job. It’s not like I’m lea ving with any unhappiness at all.” What other car eer, he wondered, would “allow a mailman’s son to spend his entire professional life listening to people’s most cherished and sometimes frightening stories and be asked to help find a solution to their problems?” Quigley admitted that “it was often a daunting task” in his early years. “It frequently left me with self-doubt if I was doing it right,” he added. “I guess as I look back, that fear is what kept me on my toes, keenly aware that I didn’t want to scr ew up because there was so much on the line for everyone. As the years passed that worry gave way to a sense of calm that is the confidence of having seen so much. I certainly gave it my best and I really do think most of m y patients and my fellow physicians feel the same way.” Certainly his friend and colleague of 30 y ears, Dr. James Hay, feels that way. “(Dr. Quigley) is one of the warmest and kindest men I know,” said Hay, adding that he consider s himself fortunate to ha ve Quigley as his personal physician. “He’s almost unflappable.” The strong bond the two share is appar ent in the way each speaks of the other, and it’s surely contributed to the success of the medical group they helped found, North Coast Family Medical Group. Shortly, Quigley will embark on the ne xt phase of his life. “The career goes fast,” he said. “All of a sud den you turn around and it’s 30 years later. But I just figure the next 10 or 20 years is going to go just as f ast, so I’ll grab hold of the ne xt stage of life and get going on it.”


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Disgraced but not contrite

Chutzpah! The former police chief of Bell, Calif., Randy Adams, had resigned in disgrace after pr osecutors charged eight other city officials with looting the municipal budget. Adams had been r ecruited by the alleged miscreants (at a sweetheart salary twice what he made as police chief of m uch larger Glendale), and his r esignation left him with a generous state pension of $240,000 a y ear. Rather than quietly accept the payout, Adams immediately appealed to a state pension panel, claiming that his one inexplicably rich year in Bell had actually upped his pension to $510,000 a y ear. In September, with a straight face, Adams pleaded his case to the panel, but 20 times during the questioning invoked his right not to incriminate himself.

The Continuing Crisis

Doctors Just Want to Have Fun: (1) Navy medical examiner Dr. Mark Shelly was notified of disciplinar y action in J uly after admitting that he let his c hildren handle a brain (and pose for photos with it) that he w as transporting for autopsy to Portsmouth, Va. (2) A 15year-old Swedish student, working at Malmo University Hospital on a “practical work-life” internship, was allowed by a doctor to make part of the incision for a cesar ean section childbirth and to e xamine the patient v aginally. One alarmed cesarean patient alerted news media after reading about the orientation program in May and wondering if she had been a “hands-on” patient.

Bright Ideas

Way too many apps: (1) The Swiss compan y Blacksocks offers an iPhone app that utiliz es radio frequency identification c hips inserted into soc ks so the y can be automaticall y sorted. (2) The iPoo app, reported Wired magazine in November, “(l)ets you chat with your fellow defecators from the comf ort of y our own toilet.” (3) “In development” now, according to Harvard freshman Olenka Polak, is a “Code Red” app that creates an e xchange network so that women and girls who find themselv es unexpectedly spotting can locate an emergency source for a tampon or pad.

Family Values

A teenager, apparently fed up with his par ents’ commandeering of their home’s basement f or an elaborate marijuana-growing operation, turned the couple in August. The Doylestown Township, Pa., couple (a chiropractor mom and software engineer dad) had sophisticated hardware and 18 plants.

COAST CITIES — The annual Holiday Baskets program is gearing up to ser ve a record number of local f amilies in need at the Del Mar Fairgrounds this winter , but still expects to turn away hundreds of f amilies because of low food supplies. According to Suzanne Colby, of the Encinitas-based Community Resource Center (CRC), because of ongoing food shortages, the are no supplies set aside for Holiday Baskets this year, leaving food donation needs at a crit-

ical level. CRC invites all coastal residents to be part of one of the largest community efforts in the region, with more than 1,600 volunteers prepared to collect, sort and distribute donations of f ood, blankets, jackets/coats, bikes, baby items, toys, and more. Visit communityresourcecenter.or g/ for more information on ways to help, flier templates, food lists and online v olunteer registration. CRC donation dr op-off sites include the Encinitas

Thrift Store Donation Center at 111 C St., Encinitas between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. daily (except Nov. 22 and Nov. 23), the Oceanside Thrift Store Donation Center, 1405 S. El Camino Real betw een 10 a.m. and 5 p .m. daily (except Nov. 22 and Nov. 23). Find out permitted times to drop off at the Del Mar Fairgrounds by e-mailing HB@crcncc.org The center is looking for help with: — Organizing a dri ve to collect items or donate

online now. — Asking guests to bring an item for Holiday Baskets to your holiday party — Buying or selling $10 Turkey Tickets to help provide food for a f amily in need — Forwarding this message and post on web site or Social Media accounts The CRC still particularly needs: — Non-perishable food — New toys (all ages) — New or gentl y used jackets/coats, baby car seats

(all sizes). — Overstock items from hotels and businesses (linens, towels, novelties) — Used bicycles – CRC will r epair and gi ve as gifts. Donations preferred by Dec. 12, but later arrangements can be made. Volunteer sign-ups accepted until all shifts ar e filled. (Advanced sign-up required) For more information, contact Suzie Colby at scolby@ crcncc.org or (760) 2306305

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From left, 74th District Assemblyman Martin Garrick, Carlsbad Republican Women Federated member Crystal Harris, Center for Community Solutions Executive Director Verna Griffin-Tabor and KOGO news/talk host Chip Franklin gather to recognize October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Courtesy photo

CRWF group fights violence against women

CARLSBAD — Carlsbad Republican Women Federated (CRWF) recognized October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month in a special program at its October luncheon. Guest speaker, talkshow host Chip F ranklin donated his $200 honorarium to the Center f or Community Solutions (CCS) in honor of CRWF member, Crystal Harris’ Assembly Bill No. 1522. AB 1522 was inspired by the case of Harris who was ordered by a court to pay her husband’s legal fees, plus monthly spousal support, despite the f act that he w as convicted of committing violent se x crimes against her and was ultimately sent to prison. The bill was co-authored by 76th District Assemblywoman Tony Atkins and 74th District

Assemblyman Martin Garrick. “With the Governor’s signing of AB 1522 a wr ong has been righted,” Atkins said. In addition to the $200 check presented to CSS Executive Director, Verna Griffin-Tabor, CRWF members added an additional $295 to increase the donation to $495. Founded in 1969, the Center for Community Solutions (CCS) helps more than 30,000 adults and children each year to heal and prevent relationship and sexual violence. CCS operates the only rape crisis center in the city of San Diego along with a countywide 24hour bilingual crisis helpline. CSS also w orks with local comm unity groups and schools to provide innovative prevention programs to promote healthy relationships and peaceful communities.

Holiday fun at Calavera Hills Community Center CARLSBAD — Don’t make your child hang around being bored at home when you need to get ready for the holidays.Youngsters will have creative fun while parents get some shopping or holiday prep done, with a little help from Carlsbad’s park and recreation department. Area residents are invited to drop off the youngsters at Calavera Hills Community Center Carlsbad on both Nov. 24 and Dec. 15. While there, youngsters will play games, make holiday gifts and even create their own toy in a safe

atmosphere, giving parents free time during this busy time of year. Sign your children up now for a full day from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. or a half-day from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. or noon to 4 p.m. Full days are $40 for Carlsbad residents and $50 for non-residents. Half days are $25 for residents and $35 for non-residents. Register at Calavera Hills Community Center, 2997 Glasgow Drive or by visiting class.carlsbadca.gov. For more information, visit carlsbadca.gov/parksandrec or call (760) 602-4680.

SAN DIEGO — San Diego’s top chefs and pastry artists will become legends with their magical creations Nov. 29. Chefs will r eveal their gingerbread structures ranging from American myths to worldly tales f or the 19th Annual Gingerbread City Design Competition. Come marvel at these spectacular structures at this nationally recognized competition benefiting the Epilepsy Foundation of San Diego

County. These masterpieces will be unveiled at the gala event at the Grand Del Mar Resort in Del Mar. Sally B. Thornton, Founding Chairman, and Honorary Co-Chairs Papa Doug & John Lynch invite you to enjoy complimentary champagne and wine, desserts, auctions, gorgeous displays and savory delicacies prepared by chefs from San Diego’s top r estaurants, including Addison Restaurant at the Grand Del

Mar, Café Champagne at Thornton Winery, The Marine Room, Evolve Cuisine Forward, Flavor Del Mar , Burlap, and more. All proceeds benefit the Epilepsy Foundation of San Diego County, which offers free services to mor e than 50,000 people with epilepsy. Individual tickets are $300 to $1,000; tables available, starting at $5,000. For information, call (619) 296-0161 or visit GingerbreadCity.org.

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supplies will be collected at various locations ENCINITAS — The City of Encinitas’ Youth Commission is pleased to announce its 2012 Teen Backpack Project. This project gives the Encinitas community a c hance to come together and help homeless teens. They are seeking backpacks to gi ve to homeless, transitionally homeless, displaced, or at-risk teens. The goal is to pr ovide the Community Resource Center with 50 backpacks filled with essentials and other items teens might find useful. Backpacks and supplies will be collected at various dropoff locations around the city including City Hall, Encinitas

Library, Cardiff Library, Supervisor with the City of Encinitas Community Center, Encinitas at (760) 633-2758. and Encinitas Fire Stations from Nov. 5 through Dec. 7. Your donation of a new or unused backpack, toiletries, school supplies, gift cards, package snacks and reusable water bottles will greatly help out a homeless teenager in our community. This is your opportunity to pay it forward! For more information regarding the Teen Backpack Project please contact Vicki Rubenstein, Recreation


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Young equestrian tackles tough schedule In Loving Memory of Jane Elaine (Janie) Osborne October 6, 2012

Jane Elaine (Janie) Osborne, age 44, passed from this life on October 6, 2012, in Nashville, Te n n e s s e e . Jane was raised in Encinitas, California. Her love of music led her to a public relations career in the entertainment industry in Nashville, the “Music City”. An only child, Jane is preceded in passing by her beloved father, Bill Osborne. She leaves behind her loving mother, Linda Neubert, whom Jane loved dearly. N. Coleen Moore Carlsbad July 5, 1938 to October 13, 2012

Jane is remembered by family and friends as a kind, loving, and generous person, who was always willing to help others. Her friends and family will be memorializing Jane’s life privately. “We can’t know why the rose has so brief a time to bloom in the warmth of sunlight’s kiss upon her face, before she folds her fragrance in and bids the world goodnight, to rest her beauty in a gentler place.” Craig A. Engstrom Carlsbad October 17, 2012

Joe Christopher “Joey” Nevarez Oceanside March 14, 1977 to October 28, 2012

Doris Marie Flum, 85 Oceanside October 27, 2012 Dorothy M. Jellig, 91 Oceanside October 21, 2012

Austin Mark Smithers Encinitas/Carlsbad April 24, 1987 to October 7, 2012

Jackie (Huffaker) Logsdon Oceanside March 15, 1950 to October 20, 2012

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W. Dean Miller Carlsbad November 22, 1929 to October 18, 2012

Wanda Lee Clark Carlsbad March 8, 1916 to October 18, 2012

Virginia Maxine (Jeni) Miller-Hewitt-O’Neal Oceanside September 1952 to October 18, 2012

Jean Cuthill Carlsbad August 26, 1922 to October 17, 2012

CARLSBAD — Carlsbad resident and Halstrom High School student Scout Thompson is a skilled, 16year-old equestrian who has been busy competing on her horse, Viz, across the United States. Thompson has been riding horses for 11 y ears and most recently won two blue ribbons for first place and Grand Champion ribbon in her age group for the Hunter/Jumper event at the recent Del Sol Classic. Thompson is also aiming to compete in the 2020 Olympics. When asked why not she chose not to compete in the

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Enjoy French-inspired decor and one-of-a-kind pampering services at Chai Collins’ Leu Leu Beauty Bar grand opening from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 17 at 1200-1204 N. Coast Highway 101 with free mini- manicures and hair styling touch ups, discounted rates and gift bags. 25-yearold, is the owner For additional details, call (760) 230-2571 or visit leuleubeautybar.com.

2016 Olympics, she said, “I want to become a v eterinary technician before fulfilling my (Olympic) dream.” This event qualified her for the next level of championships in No vember. “She must be ph ysically tough to handle the rigor ous training and her strong determination to excel at the sport, with three to four training sessions a week, has led her to win a number of ribbons in various categories in the equestrian sport, “ said sc hool spokesperson Carrie Mulcahey. “Thompson attends Halstrom High School in Carlsbad because it offers her flexible scheduling

options that allowing her the needed time to train. She is also a self-taught piano player and learns classical musical pieces by audio training. In addition, she has a passion for swimming and water polo. She played on the Santa Fe Christian Sc hool water polo team as goalkeeper and played club water polo with Del Mar Water Polo. Unfortunately, Thompson found she was not able to juggle both w ater polo and horseback riding, so she made the c hoice to pur sue her passion of English Equestrian full-time. In addition to her other

activities, Thompson is active in volunteering through her school and church. She delivers clothes to c hildren in Mexico, distributes sandwiches to the homeless, acts as a camp leader for youngsters of single parents at F orest Home, and is the Mission Leader for projects through North Coast Calvary Chapel. She hopes to visit India next summer to v olunteer her time. Thompson credits support to her brother Cody and sister-in-law Erica, her mother Karin and late father, Steve Thompson who passed away from blood cancer tw o years ago.

Rancho Coastal Humane Society's Community Pet Food Bank at 389 Requeza St. in Encinitas. Open two Saturdays per month, those in need can get leashes and collars, blankets, flea treatment, and more and donations are always accepted. For more information visit RCHS, log on to sdpets.org, or call Nick Winfrey at (760) 753-6413, ext. 104.

the National Science Foundation Education and Human Resources Advisory Committee. Among its duties, the committee ad vises the NSF on effective and efficient strategies for meeting the challenges of science, math, engineering, and technology education (STEM) at all levels in the United States.

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Valenti, a North County matchmaking company in the E u ro p e a n t ra d i t i o n , has appointed Sheri Zastoke to the position of vice presi d e n t . Zastoke received her B.A. from SHERI ZASTOKE SDSU in Business Administration and has spent the last 20 years in executive management positions providing professional services and sales expertise in a variety of industries.

Kohl’s Department Stores announced its holiday campaign, called “Dream Receipts.” Kohl’s is picking up the tab for one winner in every store, every day from Nov. 23 through Dec. 24 A Kohl’s shopper will be picked at random every day in every one of K ohl’s 1,146 stores across the country and on Kohls.com. Kohl’s is giving each winner an ad ditional $10 transferable promotional Free pet care Seniors, people with dis- gift so they can “pay it forabilities or illnesses, the ward” by giving it to someone else for this holiday season. homeless and struggling working families are often pet Leading the way MiraCosta College’s owners who will get free pet Thank a nurse food and supplies with the Superintendent/President Dr. Nov. 11 through Nov. 17 is Francisco Rodriguez has grand opening No v. 3 of accepted a three-year term on National Nurse Practitioner Week. This week recognizes the contributions nurse practitioners make in providing exceptional health car e to millions of Calif ornians. Nurse Practitioners are advanced practice registered nurses, licensed to pr ovide healthcare independently, held to the same legal and ethical standard of care as physicians and committed to giving personalized, quality health care to all.

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Tunes for friends

Leading Note students Braden Wren, Camden Rider, Alivia Lomax and Jacaranda Ostrie tr eated Belmont Village residents with a piano concert with piano teacher, Lisa Laughbaum.

Busy Optimists

Optimist Club of Carlsbad "The Achievers," including Don Elling, Joe Toston, Kevin Radcliffe Leo Fradelis and J ohn Chaffin were among the Optimist's who recently volunteered at the Annual Kelly Elementary School Carnival and The Optimist Wheel of Fun. For more information on just how you can help the club help youth, contact: Carl Tillinghast, Club president, (760) 633-3096.

Finding solutions

The Vista chapter of Soroptimist International presented local nonprofit Solutions for Change with a check for $245,850 on Friday (10/26) at a luncheon event at the Solutions for Change campus in Vista. Solutions for Change has worked since 1999 to solve family homelessness in North County.

Local author

Encinitas author Edward Cozza has finished his latest novel, “Nowhere Yet,” a story of loves lost and relationships found against the backdrop of his home, Southern California. For more information, contact abigail.raymond@smithpublicity.com

Holiday open house

Cardiff Seaside Market, 2087 San Elijo Ave., invites the community to a “Taste of Seaside Market” Holiday Open House from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 10. The event offers free food samples and holiday offerings plus holiday cooking tips from Seaside Market experts.

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tioned off, before you can r eceive clear title to the pr operty. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that ma y exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender ma y hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the pr operty. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice may be postponed one or mor e times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the Calif ornia Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made a vailable to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not pr esent at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date f or the sale of this property, you may call (714) 5731965 or visit this Internet Web site www. Priorityposting.com , using the file n umber assigned to this case 22339CA. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be r eflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement inf ormation is to attend the scheduled sale. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. The property heretofore described is being sold “as is”. According to the assessor’ s information, subject property is purported to be a VACANT LAND. Directions may be obtained b y written request submitted to the beneficiary within ten da ys from the first publication of this notice: C/O Meridian F oreclosure Service 8485 W. Sunset Rd. Suite 205, Las Vegas, NV 89113 DATE: 10/22/2012 MERIDIAN FORECLOSURE SERVICE f/k/a MTDS, INC., A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION DBA MERIDIAN TRUST DEED SERVICE 3 SAN JO AQUIN PLAZA, SUITE 215, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 Sales Line: (714) 5731965 OR (702) 586-4500 STEPHANIE GARCIA, FORECLOSURE OFFICER MERIDIAN FORECLOSURE SERVICE IS ASSISTING THE BENEFICIARY TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. P995783 10/26, 11/2, 11/09/2012 CN 14155

Sale, as shown on Exhibit “A”. EXHIBIT "A" T.S. Number Contract Number P oints / Frequency APN Trustor(s) Deed of Trust Dated Date Recor ded & Instrument No. Notice of Def ault Date Recorded & Instrument No . Note Balance Def ault Amount Estimated Cost 2758934 1030604607 827000 / A 147-075-0800 JOHN BACKES and JANE DOE BACKES (WIFE OF JOHN B ACKES) and NELSON EDWARD BACKES, as Individual and as Trustee of the NELSON ED WARD and SHIRLEY LORENE B ACKES FAMILY TRUST dated OCT OBER 18, 1993 and SHIRLEY LORENE BACKES, as Individual and as Trustee of the NELSON ED WARD and SHIRLEY LORENE B ACKES FAMILY TRUST dated OCT OBER 18, 1993 01/22/07 03-11-2008 / 20080128833 07-16-2012 / 2012-0409791 $11,453.91 $12,902.63 $600.00 2758935 1030604805 168000 / O 147-075-08-00 MITCHELL E. MILLER 09/11/06 03-11-2008 / 2008-0128847 07-16-2012 / 20120409791 $7,798.94 $9,137.16 $600.00 2758936 1030800379 189000 / O 147-075-08-00 JULIA M REA 07/01/08 08-07-2008 / 20080423768 07-16-2012 / 2012-0409791 $11,368.13 $14,319.23 $600.00 2758938 410725022 322000 / A 147075-08-00 CHARLES JULKS and YVONNE JULKS 06/30/07 02-072008 / 2008-0062394 07-16-2012 / 2012-0409791 $24,795.47 $28,196.55 $600.00 2758940 730811429 183000 / A 147-075-0800 PAULA ESTRELLA and JOSE ESTRELLA 10/13/08 05-06-2009 / 2009-0239556 07-16-2012 / 20120409791 $18,807.83 $22,475.84 $600.00 2758941 731000055 210000 / O 147-075-08-00 LANCE T. DOWN and CARI DROST 01/02/10 06-15-2010 / 2010-0298498 07-162012 / 2012-0409791 $13,319.12 $16,265.10 $600.00 2758942 731004230 733500 / A 147-075-0800 LARRY ANDERSON and JERALYN ANDERSON 05/17/10 07-092010 / 2010-0345038 07-16-2012 / 2012-0409791 $50,140.66 $57,093.25 $600.00 2758943 731105243 500000 / A 147-075-0800 EMMETT P . CHARITY and BERNADETTE CHARITY 05/21/11 07-28-2011 / 2011-0383093 07-162012 / 2012-0409791 $56,412.27 $65,404.28 $600.00 2758944 731106712 300000 / A 147-075-0800 GLORIA I ALCANTARA and BAYANI ALCANTARA 06/26/11 0825-2011 / 2011-0439022 07-16-2012 / 2012-0409791 $34,179.61 $41,328.05 $600.00 2758945 731107876 210000 / O 147-075-0800 DANIEL T. MILLER and MICHELLE N. HERNANDEZ 07/23/11 09-30-2011 / 2011-0512157 07-16-2012 / 2012-0409791 $12,486.75 $15,029.28 $600.00 Accrued Interest and ad ditional advances, if any, will increase this figure prior to sale. PUBLISH 10/26/12, 11/02/12, 11/09/12 F irst American Title Insurance Company, a California Corporation 1160 N. Town Center Dri ve #190, Las Vegas, NV 89144 Phone: (702) 792-6863 Dated: 10/22/2012 Cleib y Jarukaruta, Trustee Sale Officer P995776 10/26, 11/2, 11/09/2012 CN 14154

to pay the remaining principal sum of the Note(s) secur ed by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, as provided in said Note(s), advances if any, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, estimated fees, charges and e xpenses of the Trustee and of the trusts cr eated by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligations secur ed by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of this Notice of Trustee`s Sale is estimated to be $317,277.89 (Estimated), provided, however, prepayment premiums, accrued interest and advances will increase this figur e prior to sale. Beneficiary`s bid at said sale ma y include all or part of said amount. In addition to cash, the Trustee will accept a cashier`s check drawn on a state or national bank, a check drawn by a state or feder al credit union or a c heck drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, savings association or savings bank specified in Section 5102 of the California Financial Code and authorized to do business in California, or other suc h funds as may be accepta ble to the trustee. In the event tender other than cash is accepted, the Trustee may withhold the issuance of the Trustee`s Deed Upon Sale until funds become available to the payee or endorsee as a matter of right. The property offered for sale e xcludes all funds held on account b y the property receiver, if applicable. If the Trustee is una ble to con vey title for any reason, the successful bidder`s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the r eturn of monies paid to the Trustee and the successful bidder shall ha ve no further recourse. Notice to P otential Bidders If you are considering bidding on this pr operty lien, you should understand that ther e are risks involved in bid ding at a Trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a Trustee auction does not automatically entitle y ou to fr ee and clear ownership of the pr operty. You should also be a ware that the lien being auctioned off ma y be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can r eceive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that ma y exist on this property by contacting the county recorder's office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same Lender ma y hold more than one mortgage or Deed of Trust on the pr operty. Notice to Property Owner The sale date shown on this Notice of Sale may be postponed one or mor e times by the Mortgagee, Beneficiary, Trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that inf ormation about Trustee Sale postponements be made available to y ou and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether y our sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date f or the sale of this pr operty, you may call Auction.com at 800.280.2832 for information regarding the Trustee's Sale or visit the Internet Web site ad dress on the pr evious page for information regarding the sale of this property, using the file number assigned to this case, CA05000979-12-1. Information about postponements that are very short in dur ation or that occur close in time to the sc heduled sale may not immediatel y be r eflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement inf ormation is to attend the scheduled sale. DATE: 10/19/2012 TRUSTEE CORPS TS No. CA05000979-12-1 17100 Gillette Ave, Irvine, CA 92614 949-252-8300 Stephanie Hoy, Authorized Signatory SALE INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED ON LINE AT www.Auction.com AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATION PLEASE CALL AUCTION.COM AT 800.280.2832 TRUSTEE CORPS MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. P995314 10/26, 11/2, 11/09/2012 CN 14141

Deed of Trust Recorded 04/28/2006, Book N/A, Page N/A, Instrument 2006-0301710, of official records in the Office of the Recorder of San Diego County , California, executed by: HECTOR DE LA FUENTE, A MARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY, as Trustor, NEW CENTURY MORTGAGE CORPORATION, as Beneficiary, will sell at public auction sale to the highest bid der for cash, cashier's check drawn by a state or national bank, a cashier’s check drawn by a state or feder al credit union, or a cashier’ s check drawn by a state or feder al savings and loan association, savings association, or savings bank specified in section 5102 of the F inancial Code and authorized to do business in this state. Sale will be held b y the duly appointed trustee as sho wn below, of all right, title, and interest conveyed to and no w held b y the trustee in the her einafter described property under and pursuant to the Deed of Trust. The sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the r emaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, estimated fees, charges and e xpenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set f orth below. The amount may be greater on the day of sale. Place of Sale: At the entrance to the East County Regional Center b y statue, 250 E. Main Street, El Cajon, CA Legal Description: As more fully described in said Deed of Trust Amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $480,230.17 (estimated) Street address and other common designation of the r eal property: 4673 R OSE DRIVE OCEANSIDE, CA 92056 APN Number: 163-530-49-00 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. The property heretofore described is being sold "as is". In compliance with California Civil Code 2923.5(c) the mortgagee, trustee, beneficiary, or authorized agent declares: that it has contacted the borrower(s) to assess their financial situation and to e xplore options to a void foreclosure; or that it has made eff orts to contact the borrower(s) to assess their financial situation and to e xplore options to avoid foreclosure by one of the f ollowing methods: b y telephone; by United States mail; either 1st class or certified; b y overnight delivery; by personal delivery; by e-mail; by face to face meeting. DATE: 10/17/2012 C ALIFORNIA RECONVEYANCE COMPANY, as Trustee FRED RESTREPO, ASSISTANT SECRETARY California Reconveyance Company 9200 Oakdale Avenue Mail Stop: CA2-4379 Chatsworth, CA 91311 800-892-6902 CALIFORNIA RECONVEYANCE COMPANY IS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. For Sales Inf ormation: www.lpsasap.com or 1-714-730-2727 www .priorityposting.com or 1-714-573-1965 www.auction.com or 1-800-2802832 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If y ou are considering bidding on this pr operty lien, you should understand that ther e are risks involved in bid ding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automati cally entitle you to fr ee and clear ownership of the pr operty. You should also be a ware that the lien being auctioned off ma y be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can r eceive clear title to the pr operty. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that ma y exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender ma y hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the pr operty. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale ma y be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that inf ormation about trustee sale postponements be made available to y ou and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether y our sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date f or the sale of this property, this information can be obtained fr om one of the f ollowing three companies: LPS Agency Sales & P osting at (714) 730-2727, or visit the Internet Web site www .lpsasap.com (Registration required to sear ch for sale inf ormation) or Priority

Posting & Publishing at (714) 5731965 or visit the Internet Web site www.priorityposting.com (Click on the link for “Advanced Search” to search for sale inf ormation), or auction.com at 1-800-280-2832 or visit the Internet Web site www.auction.com, using the Trustee Sale No . shown above. Information about postponements that are very short in dur ation or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best w ay to v erify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. P994233 10/26, 11/2, 11/09/2012 CN 14140

Batch ID: F oreclosure DOT19187OP32-DOT APN: See Exhibit “A” NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE WARNING! YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED <SEE EXHIBIT ‘A’>. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR TIMESHARE ESTATE, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. Exhibit “A” is attached hereto and made a part her eof. Date of Sale: 11/16/12 Time of Sale: 10:00 AM Place of Sale: At the entrance to the East County Regional Center b y statue, 250 E. Main Street, El Cajon, CA 92020 First American Title Insurance Company, a California Corporation, as the duly appointed Trustee, Successor Trustee, or Substituted Trustee of Deed(s) of Trust executed by Trustor(s) and recorded among the Official Records of San Diego County , California, and pursuant to that certain Notice of Def ault thereunder recorded, all as sho wn on Exhibit “A” which is attached hereto and b y this r eference made a part hereof, will sell at public auction for cash, lawful money of the United States of America, (a cashier's check payable to said Trustee drawn on a state or national bank, a state or feder al credit union, or a state or federal savings and loan association, or savings bank as specified in section 5102 of the Financial Code and authoriz ed to do business in this state) all that right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State to wit: Those certain Timeshare Interval as shown on Exhibit “A”, within the timeshare project located at 333 North Myers Street, Ocean Side, CA 92054. The legal descriptions on the r ecorded Deed(s) of Trust shown on Exhibit “A,” are incorporated by this reference. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made without covenant or w arranty, express or implied, as to title, possession or encumbrances to satisfy the unpaid balance due on the note or notes secured by said Deed(s) of Trust, as shown on Exhibit “A”, plus accrued inter est thereon, the estimated costs, expenses and advances if any at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of

APN: 161-621-54-00 TS No: CA05000979-12-1 TO No: 6643121 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 3/5/2008. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On 11/27/2012 at 09:00 AM, Auction.com Room at Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina, 1380 Harbor Island Dri ve, San Diego, CA 92101, MTC FINANCIAL INC. dba TRUSTEE CORPS, as the dul y Appointed Trustee, under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust Recorded on 03/14/2008 as Instrument No. 2008-0137370 of official records in the Office of the Recorder of San Diego County , California, executed by EVAN G. WILKS, A MARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY, as Trustor(s), in favor of INDYMAC BANK,F.S.B., A FEDERALLY CHARTERED SAVINGS BANK as Lender and MOR TGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC. as nominee for Lender, its successors and/or assigns as Beneficiary, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, in lawful money of the United States, all payable at the time of sale, that certain property situated in said County, California describing the land therein as: AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAID DEED OF TRUST The property heretofore described is being sold "as is". The street address and other common designation, if any, of the r eal property described above is pur ported to be: 1863 CORTE AMARILLO, OCEANSIDE, CA 92056 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the str eet address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances,

Trustee Sale No . 249862CA Loan No. 0023467426 Title Order No. 790079 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEF AULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 4/26/2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On 11/16/2012 at 10:00 AM, CALIFORNIA RECONVEYANCE COMPANY as the dul y appointed Trustee under and pur suant to

Title Order No . 989438Trustee Sale No. 2010-1450 Reference No. 00116-5591 APN No. 215-930-18-06 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE UNDER A NOTICE OF A NOTICE OF DELINQUENT ASSESSMENT AND CLAIM OF LIEN YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A NOTICE OF DELINQUENT ASSESSMENT DATED 8/7/2009. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. Notice is her eby given that on 11/16/2012 at 10:00 AM S.B.S. LIEN SERVICES As the dul y appointed Trustee under and pur suant to Notice of Delinquent Assessment, recorded on August 14, 2009 as Document No. 2009-0457673 Book Page of Official Recor ds in the office of the Recorder of San Diego County, California, The original owner: HEATHER AMBLER The purported current owner: HEATHER AMBLER WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR C ASH, (payable at the time of sale in la wful money of the United States, by cash, a cashier’s check drawn by a State or National bank, a check drawn by a state of feder al credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, savings association, or savings bank specified in section 5102 of the Financial Code and authoriz ed to do business in this state.): At the entrance to the East County Regional Center b y statue, 250 E. Main Street, El Cajon, CA. All right, title and inter est under Notice of Delinquent Assessment in the pr operty situated in said County, as more fully described on the above referenced assessment lien. The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described a bove is purported to be: 6435 ALEXANDRI CIRCLE, CARLSBAD, CA 92011 The undersigned trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the str eet address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied regarding title, possession or encum brances, to pay the remaining principal sum due under said Notice of Delinquent Assessment, with interest thereon, as provided in said notice, advances, if any, estimated fees, charges, and expenses of the Trustee, to-wit: $8,730.93 accrued interest and additional advances, if any, will increase this figure prior to sale. The claimant, BRINDISI AT AVIARA PREMIER COLLECTION HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION under said Notice of Delinquent Assessment heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Def ault and Election to Sell. The undersigned caused said Notice of Def ault and Election to Sell to be r ecorded in the county where the real property is located and more than three months have elapsed since suc h recordation. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If y ou are considering bidding on this pr operty lien, you should understand that ther e are risks invovled in bid ding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automati cally entitle y ou to fr ee and clear ownership of the pr operty. You should also be a ware that the lien being auctioned off ma y be a jun ior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can r eceive clear title to the pr operty. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that ma y exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of

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Coast News Legals From Page B5 these resources, you should be aware that the same lender ma y hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the pr operty. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale ma y be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of California Civil Code. The law requires that inf ormation about trustee sale postponements be made available to y ou and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether y our sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date f or the sale of this pr operty, you may call FOR SALES INFORMA TION, PLEASE CALL (714)573-1965 or LOG ONTO or visit this Internet Web site www .priorityposting.com using the file n umber assigned to this case 2010-1450. Information about postponements that are very short in dur ation or that occur close in time to the sc heduled sale may not immediatel y be r eflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement inf ormation is to attend the scheduled sale. THE PROPERTY IS BEING SOLD SUBJECT TO THE NINETY D AY RIGHT OF REDEMPTION CON TAINED IN CIVIL CODE SECTION 1367.4(C) (4). PLEASE NOTE THAT WE ARE A DEBT COLLECTOR AND ARE ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. FOR SALES INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL (714) 573-1965 or LOG ONT O www.priorityposting.com. Date: 10/16/2012 S.B.S. Lien Services, 31194 La Ba ya Drive, Suite 106 Westlake Village, CA 91362 Annissa Young, Trustee Sale Officer WE ARE ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. P994800 10/26, 11/2, 11/09/2012 CN 14139 Trustee Sale No . 250170CA Loan No. 1474022236 Title Order No. 813675 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEF AULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 9/27/2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On 11/16/2012 at 10:00 AM, CALIFORNIA RECONVEYANCE COMPANY as the dul y appointed Trustee under and pur suant to Deed of Trust Recorded 10/05/2005, Book N/A, Page N/A, Instrument 2005-0862871, of official records in the Office of the Recorder of San Diego County , California, executed by: GREGORIO CANSECO, SINGLE IRMA HERNANDEZ RODRIGUEZ, SINGLE, as Trustor, JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A, as Beneficiary, will sell at public auction sale to the highest bid der for cash, cashier's check drawn by a state or national bank, a cashier’s check drawn by a state or feder al credit union, or a cashier’ s check drawn by a state or feder al savings and loan association, savings association, or savings bank specified in section 5102 of the F inancial Code and authorized to do business in this state. Sale will be held b y the duly appointed trustee as sho wn below, of all right, title, and interest conveyed to and no w held b y the trustee in the her einafter

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described property under and pursuant to the Deed of Trust. The sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the r emaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, estimated fees, charges and e xpenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set f orth below. The amount may be greater on the day of sale. Place of Sale: At the entrance to the East County Regional Center b y statue, 250 E. Main Street, El Cajon, CA Legal Description: As more fully described in said Deed of Trust Amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $404,036.38 (estimated) Street address and other common designation of the r eal property: 588 GOLD DRIVE , OCEANSIDE, CA 92057 APN Number: 122-142-01-00 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. The property heretofore described is being sold "as is". In compliance with California Civil Code 2923.5(c) the mortgagee, trustee, beneficiary, or authorized agent declares: that it has contacted the borrower(s) to assess their financial situation and to e xplore options to a void foreclosure; or that it has made eff orts to contact the borrower(s) to assess their financial situation and to e xplore options to avoid foreclosure by one of the following methods: b y telephone; by United States mail; either 1st class or certified; b y overnight delivery; by personal delivery; by e-mail; by face to face meeting. DATE: 10/18/2012 C ALIFORNIA RECONVEYANCE COMPANY, as Trustee FRED RESTRE PO, ASSISTANT SECRETARY California Reconveyance Company 9200 Oakdale Avenue Mail Stop: CA2-4379 Chatsworth, CA 91311 800-892-6902 CALIFORNIA RECONVEYANCE COMPANY IS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. For Sales Inf ormation: www.lpsasap.com or 1-714-730-2727 www .priorityposting.com or 1-714-573-1965 www.auction.com or 1-800-2802832 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If y ou are considering bidding on this pr operty lien, you should understand that ther e are risks involved in bid ding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to fr ee and clear ownership of the pr operty. You should also be a ware that the lien being auctioned off ma y be a jun ior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auc tioned off, before you can r eceive clear title to the pr operty. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that ma y exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender ma y hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the pr operty. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale ma y be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that inf ormation about trustee sale postponements be made available to y ou and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether y our sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date f or the sale of this property, this infor-

mation can be obtained fr om one of the following three companies: LPS Agency Sales & P osting at (714) 730-2727, or visit the Internet Web site www .lpsasap.com (Registration required to sear ch for sale inf ormation) or Priority Posting & Publishing at (714) 5731965 or visit the Internet Web site www.priorityposting.com (Click on the link for “Advanced Search” to search for sale inf ormation), or auction.com at 1-800-280-2832 or visit the Internet Web site www.auction.com, using the Trustee Sale No . shown above. Information about postponements that are very short in dur ation or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best w ay to v erify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. P994701 10/26, 11/2, 11/09/2012 CN 14138

encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that ma y exist on this property by contacting the county recorder's office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same Lender ma y hold more than one mortgage or Deed of Trust on the pr operty. Notice to Property Owner The sale date shown on this Notice of Sale may be postponed one or mor e times by the Mortgagee, Beneficiary, Trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that inf ormation about Trustee Sale postponements be made available to y ou and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether y our sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date f or the sale of this pr operty, you may call Auction.com at 800.280.2832 for information regarding the Trustee's Sale or visit the Internet Web site ad dress on the pr evious page for information regarding the sale of this property, using the file number assigned to this case, CA09001792-12-1. Information about postponements that are very short in dur ation or that occur close in time to the sc heduled sale may not immediatel y be r eflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to v erify postponement inf ormation is to attend the sc heduled sale. Date: October 17, 2012 TRUSTEE CORPS TS No. CA09001792-12-1 17100 Gillette Ave, Irvine, CA 92614 949-252-8300 Lupe Tabita, Authorized Signatory SALE INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED ONLINE AT www.Auction.com FOR AUTOMATED SALES INFORMA TION PLEASE CALL: AUCTION.COM AT 800.280.2832 TRUSTEE CORPS MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. P994672 10/26, 11/2, 11/09/2012 CN 14137

NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If y ou are considering bidding on this pr operty lien, you should understand that ther e are risks in volved in bid ding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle y ou to fr ee and clear ownership of the pr operty. You should also be a ware that the lien being auctioned off ma y be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can r eceive clear title to the pr operty. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that ma y exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that t he same lender ma y hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the pr operty. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that inf ormation a bout trustee sale postponements be made available to y ou and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether y our sale date has been postponed, and if applicable, the rescheduled time and date f or the sale of this pr operty, you may call (916)939-0772 or visit this Internet Web http://search.nationwideposting.com/propertySearchT erms.aspx, using the file n umber assigned to this case CA1200245345 Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be r eflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement inf ormation is to attend the sc heduled sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a r eturn of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further r ecourse. First American Title Insurance Company First American Title Insurance Company 3 FIRST AMERICAN WAY SANTA ANA, CA 92707 Date: FOR TRUSTEE'S SALE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL (916)939-0772 F irst American Title Insurance Company MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.NPP0208801 COAST NEWS 10/26/2012, 11/02/2012, 11/09/2012 CN 14136

disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the str eet address or other common designation, if any, shown above. If no str eet address or other common designation is sho wn, directions to the location of the pr operty may be obtained by sending a written request to the beneficiar y within 10 days of the date of first publication of this Notice of Sale. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If y ou are considering bid ding on this property lien, you should u nderstand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle y ou to fr ee and clear ownership of the property. You should also be a ware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the pr operty. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder's office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that t he same lender ma y hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the pr operty. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that inf ormation about trustee sale postponements be made available to y ou and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether y our sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date f or the sale of this pr operty, you may call (800)-280-2832 or visit this Internet Web site www.auction.com, using the file number assigned to this case 201200973. Information about postponements that ar e very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale ma y not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement inf ormation is to attend the sc heduled sale. Date: 10/22/2012 P ower Default Services, Inc. 1525 South Beltline Coppell, Texas 75019 Sale Line: (800)-280-2832 Website: www.auction.com LaTricia Hemphill, Trustee Sales Officer P993527 10/26, 11/2, 11/09/2012 CN 14135

ity for any incorrectness of the street address or other common designation, if any, shown above. If no street address or other common designation is shown, directions to the location of the property may be obtained by sending a written request to the beneficiar y within 10 days of the date of first publication of this Notice of Sale. Pursuant to Calif ornia Civil Code §2923.54 the under signed, on behalf of the beneficiar y, loan servicer or authorized agent, declares as follows: The beneficiary or servicing agent declar es that it has obtained from the Commissioner of Corporation a final or temporary order of e xemption pursuant to California Civil Code Section 2923.53 that is current and valid on the date the Notice of Sale is filed and/or the timefr ame for giving Notice of Sale Specified in subdivision (s) of Calif ornia Civil Code Section 2923.52 applies and has been provided or the loan is exempt from the r equirements. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If y ou are considering bidding on this pr operty lien, you should understand that ther e are risks involved in bid ding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle y ou to fr ee and clear ownership of the pr operty. You should also be a ware that the lien being auctioned off ma y be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can r eceive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that ma y exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender m y hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on this pr operty. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale ma y be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that inf ormation about trustee sale postponements be made available to y ou and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether y our sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date f or the sale of this pr operty, you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit this Internet Web site http://www.altisource.com/MortgageServices/Defa ultManagement/TrusteeServices.a spx, using the file number assigned to this case 2012-21910. Information about postponements that are very short in dur ation or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale Date: 10/12/2012 Western Progressive, LLC, as Trustee c/o 18377 Beac h Blvd., Suite 210 Huntington Beach, California 92648 Automated Sale Information Line: (866) 9608 2 9 9 http://www.altisource.com/Mortgag eServices/DefaultManagement/Tru steeServices.aspx F or NonAutomated Sale Inf ormation, call: (866) 240-3530 Laterrika Thompkins , Trustee Sale Assistant 10/26. 11/02, 11/09/12 CN 14134

APN: 215-170-02-28 TS No: CA09001792-12-1 TO No: 5907124 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED January 5, 2007. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On November 27, 2012 at 09:00 AM, Auction.com Room at Sher aton San Diego Hotel & Marina, 1380 Harbor Island Drive, San Diego, CA 92101, MTC FINANCIAL INC. dba TRUSTEE CORPS, as the dul y Appointed Trustee, under and pursuant to the po wer of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust Recorded on J anuary 9, 2007 as Instrument No. 2007-0016496 of official records in the Office of the Recorder of San Diego County , California, executed by MARK V. ZITO, A SINGLE MAN , as Trustor(s), in favor of HAMERA HOME LOANS as Beneficiar y, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, in lawful money of the United States, all payable at the time of sale, that certain property situated in said County, California describing the land therein as: AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAID DEED OF TRUST The property heretofore described is being sold "as is". The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described a bove is purported to be: 1923 ESTRELLA DE MAR COURT C, CARLSBAD, CA 92009 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the str eet address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made without covenant or w arranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the Note(s) secur ed by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, as provided in said Note(s), advances if any, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, estimated fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligations secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of this Notice of Trustee`s Sale is estimated to be $273,554.65 (Estimated), provided, however, prepayment premiums, accrued interest and advances will incr ease this figur e prior to sale. Beneficiary`s bid at said sale may include all or part of said amount. In addition to cash, the Trustee will accept a cashier`s check drawn on a state or national bank, a check drawn by a state or federal credit union or a c heck drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, savings association or savings bank specified in Section 5102 of the Calif ornia Financial Code and authoriz ed to do business in Calif ornia, or other such funds as may be acceptable to the Trustee. In the e vent tender other than cash is accepted, the Trustee may withhold the issuance of the Trustee`s Deed Upon Sale until funds become available to the payee or endor see as a matter of right. The property offered for sale excludes all funds held on account by the property receiver, if applicable. If the Trustee is unable to convey title f or any reason, the successful bidder`s sole and e xclusive remedy shall be the r eturn of monies paid to the Trustee and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. Notice to P otential Bidders If you are considering bidding on this pr operty lien, you should understand that ther e are risks involved in bid ding at a Trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a Trustee auction does not automatically entitle y ou to fr ee and clear ownership of the pr operty. You should also be a ware that the lien being auctioned off ma y be a jun ior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can r eceive clear title to the property. You are

TSG No.: 6816202 TS No.: CA1200245345 FHA/VA/PMI No.: APN: 265-370-01-00 Pr operty Address: 6971 VIA DEL CHARRO RANCHO SANTA FE, CA 92067 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 06/23/2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On 11/15/2012 at 10:00 A.M., First American Title Insurance Company, as duly appointed Trustee under and pur suant to Deed of Trust recorded 07/03/2006, as Instrument No. 2006-0470419, in book , page , , of Official Records in the office of the County Recor der of SAN DIEGO County , State of California. Executed by: BRIAN A SIMO AND CELESTE SIMO, HUSBAND AND WIFE, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR C ASH, CASHIER'S CHECK/CASH EQUIVALENT or other form of payment authorized by 2924h(b), (Payable at time of sale in lawful money of the United States) At the entrance to the East County Regional Center b y the statue, 250 E. Main St., El Cajon, CA. All right, title and interest conveyed to and no w held by it under said Deed of Trust in the pr operty situated in said County and State described as: AS MORE FULL Y DESCRIBED IN THE ABOVE MENTIONED DEED OF TRUST APN# 265-370-01-00 The street address and other common desig nation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 6971 VIA DEL CHARRO, RANCHO SANTA FE, CA 92067 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, as provided in said note(s), advances, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, fees, charges and e xpenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secur ed by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $1,569,265.05. The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust has deposited all documents e videncing the obligations secur ed by the Deed of Trust and has declared all sums secured thereby immediately due and payable, and has caused a written Notice of Def ault and Election to Sell to be e xecuted. The undersigned caused said Notice of Def ault and Election to Sell to be r ecorded in the County where the real property is located.

T.S. No.: 2012-00973 Loan No .: 4001089988 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 1/9/2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. A public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash, cashier's check drawn on a state or national bank, check drawn by a state or feder al credit union, or a check drawn by a state or feder al savings and loan association, or savings association, or savings bank specified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to do business in this state will be held b y the duly appointed trustee as sho wn below, of all right, title, and interest conveyed to and no w held b y the trustee in the her einafter described property under and pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below. The sale will be made, but without covenant or w arranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with interest and late charges thereon, as provided in the note(s), advances, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and e xpenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) r easonably estimated to be set f orth below. The amount may be greater on the day of sale. Trustor: ROBERT M. BITER, A SINGLE MAN Dul y Appointed Trustee: Power Default Services, Inc. Recorded 1/17/2006 as Instrument No. 2006-0034862 in book , page of Official Recor ds in the office of the Recor der of San Diego County, California. Date of Sale: 11/27/2012 at 9:00 AM Place of Sale: Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina, 1380 Harbor Island Drive, San Diego, CA 92101 Auction.com Room Amount of unpaid balance and other c harges: $648,154.16 Street Address or other common designation of r eal property: 940 GARDEN A ROAD, ENCINITAS, CA 92024 A.P.N.: 258251-34-00 The undersigned Trustee

T.S. No.: 2012-21910 Loan No.: 7090261392 NO TICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 2/13/2007. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. A public auction sale to the highest bid der for cash, cashier's check drawn on a state or national bank, check drawn by a state or feder al credit union, or a check drawn by a state or feder al savings and loan association, or savings association, or savings bank specified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code and authoriz ed to do business in this state will be held by the duly appointed trustee as shown below, of all right, title, and interest conveyed to and no w held by the trustee in the her einafter described pr operty under and pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below. The sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with interest and late charges thereon, as provided in the note(s), advances, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth below. The amount ma y be greater on the day of sale. Trustor: ESTELA NUNEZ CISNER OS A MARRIED WOMAN AS HER SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY Dul y Appointed Trustee: Western Progressive, LLC Recorded 2/20/2007 as Instrument No. 2007-0114105 in book ---, page -- and r erecorded on --- as --- of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of San Diego County , California, Date of Sale: 11/20/2012 at 10:30 AM Place of Sale: At the main entr ance to the East County Regional Center by statue, 250 Main street, El Cajon, CA Amount of unpaid balance and other c harges: $142,926.98 Str eet Address or other common designation of r eal property: 4485 EST ADA DRIVE, OCEANSIDE, CALIFORNIA 92057 A.P.N.: 158-242-47-00 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabil-

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TS No. CA-12-506847-AL Order No.: 1155479 YOU ARE IN DEF AULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 11/1/2007. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. A public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash, cashier's check drawn on a state or national bank, check drawn by state or feder al credit union, or a check drawn by a state or feder al savings and loan association, or savings association, or savings bank specified in Section 5102 to the F inancial code and authorized to do business in this state, will be held b y duly appointed trustee. The sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with interest and late charges thereon, as provided in the note(s), advances, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth below. The amount may be greater on the day of sale. BENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE T OTAL AMOUNT DUE. Trustor(s): GEORGE


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MARCINKIEWICZ AND, DIANE LEE SWEET, HSUBAND AND WIFE, AS JOINT TENANTS Recorded: 11/14/2007 as Instrument No. 2007-0718958 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of SAN DIEGO County , California; Date of Sale: 11/16/2012 at 10:00:00 AM Place of Sale: At the entrance to the east county regional center b y statue, 250 E. Main Street, El Cajon, CA 92020 Amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $186,363.21 The purported property address is: 818 STEVENS AVE, SOLANA BEACH, CA 92075 Assessor’s Parcel No. 298282-05-28 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If y ou are considering bidding on this pr operty lien, you should understand that ther e are risks involved in bid ding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle y ou to fr ee and clear ownership of the pr operty. You should also be a ware that the lien being auctioned off ma y be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can r eceive clear title to the pr operty. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that ma y exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender ma y hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the pr operty. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that inf ormation about trustee sale postponements be made available to y ou and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sa le date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date f or the sale of this pr operty, you may call 714-573-1965 f or information regarding the trustee’s sale or visit this Internet Web site http://www.qualityloan.com , using the file n umber assigned to this foreclosure by the Trustee: CA-12506847-AL . Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be r eflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement inf ormation is to attend the scheduled sale. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the property address or other common designation, if any, shown herein. If no street address or other common designation is sho wn, directions to the location of the property may be obtained by sending a written request to the beneficiary within 10 da ys of the date of first publication of this Notice of Sale. If the Trustee is una ble to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder's sole and e xclusive remedy shall be the r eturn of monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall ha ve no further recourse against the Mortgagor , the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s Attorney. Date: Quality Loan Service Corporation 2141 5th Avenue San Diego , CA 92101 619645-7711 For NON SALE inf ormation only Sale Line: 714-573-1965 O r Login to: h t t p : / / w w w. q u a l i t y l o a n . c o m Reinstatement Line: (866) 6457711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan Service Corp. If you have previously been disc harged through bank-

ruptcy, you may have been released of personal liability for this loan in which case this letter is inten ded to exercise the note holders right’s against the r eal property only. THIS NOTICE IS SENT FOR THE PURPOSE OF COLLECTING A DEBT. THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT ON BEHALF OF THE HOLDER AND OWNER OF THE NOTE. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED BY OR PROVIDED TO THIS FIRM OR THE CREDITOR WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. As required by law, you are hereby notified that a negative credit report reflecting on your credit record may be submitted to a cr edit report agency if you fail to fulfill the terms of y our credit obligations. TS No.: CA-12506847-AL IDSPub #0038406 10/26/2012 11/2/2012 11/9/2012 CN 14133

the mortgagee, beneficiary or authorized agent is attached to the Notice of Trustee's Sale dul y recorded with the appr opriate County Recorder's Office. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If y ou are considering bid ding on this property lien, you should under stand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on a property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle y ou to fr ee and clear ownership of the property. You should also be a ware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be r esponsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the pr operty. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder's office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the lender ma y hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the pr operty. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or mor e times b y the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the Calif ornia Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made a vailable to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not pr esent at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date f or the sale of this property, you may call 1-800-2818219 or visit this Internet Web site www.recontrustco.com, using the file number assigned to this case TS No. 12-0066103. Information about postponements that are very short in dur ation or that occur close in time to the sc heduled sale may not immediatel y be r eflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement inf ormation is to attend the scheduled sale. RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 1800 Tapo Canyon Rd., CA6-914-0194 SIMI VALLEY, CA 93063 Phone: (800) 281 8219, Sale Information (626) 927-4399 By: - Trustee's Sale Officer RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. is a debt collector attempting to collect a de bt. Any information obtained will be used f or that purpose. A-4305604 10/26/2012, 11/02/2012, 11/09/2012 CN 14132

the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a cop y to the personal representative appointed by the court within f our months from the date of fir st issuance of letters as provided in Probate Code section 9100. The time f or filing claims will not e xpire before four months from the hearing date noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a per son interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request f or Special Notice (f orm DE-154) of the filing of an in ventory and appraisal of estate assets or of an y petition or account as pr ovided in Probate Code Section 1250. A Request for Special Notice f orm is available from the court clerk. Attorney for Petitioner E. DAVID WININGER - SBN 046170 380 S MELROSE DR #308 VISTA CA 92081 TELEPHONE 760 643 4135 11/9, 11/16, 11/23/12 CNS-2404281# CN 14203

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE TS No. 12-0066103 Doc ID #0001024220052005N Title Order No. 12-0118051 Investor/Insurer No. 102422005 APN No. 254-150-0100 YOU ARE IN DEF AULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 05/16/2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. Notice is her eby given that RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., as duly appointed trustee pursuant to the Deed of Trust executed by ERIK M. GILMER AND SUMMER SHUBERT-GILMER, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS, dated 05/16/2005 and r ecorded 5/18/2005, as Instrument No. 20050421622, in Book , Page 25189, of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of San Diego County, State of Calif ornia, will sell on 11/27/2012 at 9:00AM, SHERATON San Diego HOTEL and MARINA 1380 Harbor Island Drive, San Diego, CA 92101 at public auction, to the highest bid der for cash or c heck as described below, payable in full at time of sale, all right, title, and interest conveyed to and no w held b y it under said Deed of Trust, in the property situated in said County and State and as mor e fully described in the a bove referenced Deed of Trust. The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is pur ported to be: 1696 LEORA LANE, ENCINITAS, CA, 920241227. The undersigned Trustee disclaims an y liability for any incorrectness of the str eet address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. The total amount of the unpaid balance with interest thereon of the obligation secured by the property to be sold plus r easonable estimated costs, expenses and ad vances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $743,754.21. It is possible that at the time of sale the opening bid ma y be less than the total indebtedness due. In addition to cash, the Trustee will accept cashier's checks drawn on a state or national bank, a check drawn by a state or feder al credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, savings association, or savings bank specified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code and authoriz ed to do business in this state. Said sale will be made, in an ''AS IS'' condition, but without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances, to satisfy the indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust, advances thereunder, with interest as pr ovided, and the unpaid principal of the Note secured by said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as provided in said Note, plus fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. If required by the provisions of section 2923.5 of the Calif ornia Civil Code, the declaration from

NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Date of Filing Application: October 29, 2012 To Whom It May Concern: The Name(s) of the Applicant(s) is/are: MELROSE WINE & SPIRITS INC The applicants listed above are applying to the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control to sell alcoholic beverages at: 2215 S MELROSE DR, STE 109 VISTA, CA 92081-6755 Type of license(s) applied for: 21 - Off-Sale General The Coast News 11/09, 11/16, 11/23/12 CN 14205 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: (IMAGED FILE) DUANE ROBERT SOBEK AKA DUANE SOBEK CASE NO. 372012-00150354-PR-LA-NC ROA #1 To all heir s, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who ma y otherwise be interested in the WILL or estate, or both of DUANE ROBERT SOBEK AKA DUANE SOBEK. A PETITION FOR PR OBATE has been filed by DREW SOBEK in the Superior Court of Calif ornia, County of SAN DIEGO. THE PETITION FOR PR OBATE requests that DREW SOBEK be appointed as per sonal representative to administer the estate of the decedent. THE PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act . (This authority will allow the per sonal representative to take many actions without obtaining court appr oval. Before taking certain v ery important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority. A HEARING on the petition will be held in this court as f ollows: 12/13/12 at 1:30PM in Dept. PC2 located at 325 S. MELROSE DR., VISTA, CA 92081 IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state y our objections or file written objections with

NOTICE OF VEHICLE LIEN SALE Notice is hereby given that the following will tak e place: On 11/20/2012 at SAN LUIS REY TOWING, 471 NORTH EL C AMINO REAL, CA Lien Sale will be held on a 2008 SUZI VIN: JS2YC415385103848 STATE: CA LIC: 6CWY128 at 10am 11/09/12 CN 14199 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: JULIA L BUCHANAN, aka JULIA LOPERENA BUCHANAN, aka JULIA BUCHANAN Case # 37-201200152151-PR-PW-CTL To all heirs, beneficiaries, credi tors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of: Julia L Buchanan aka Julia Loperena Buchanan, Julia Buchanan . A Petition for Probate has been filed by Robert E Buchanan in the Superior Court of California, County of San Diego. The Petition for Probate Robert E requests that Buchanan be appointed as per sonal representative to adminis ter the estate of the decedent. The petition requests the dece dent’s will and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. The will and any codicils are available for examination in the file kept by the court. The petition requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to inter ested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The inde pendent administration authori ty will be granted unless an interested person files an objec tion to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority. A hearing on the petition will be held in this court as follows: Date: December 18, 2012 at 11:00 A.M. in Dept. PC-1, locat ed at SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF San Diego, Central Branch, 1409 Fourth Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101. If you object to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objec tions with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. If you are a creditor or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within four months from the date of first issuance of letters as provided in Probate Code Section 9100. The time for filing claims will not expire before four months from the hearing date noticed above. You may examine the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as pro vided in Probate Code Section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. Petitioner:

Legals 800 Robert E Buchanan 2926 Sombrosa Street Carlsbad, CA 92009 Telephone: (775) 813-8962 11/02, 11/09, 11/16/12 CN 14190 NOTICE OF AMENDED PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF ELAINE ANN THOMPSON KADLEC ETZ CASE NO. 37-2012-00150297-PRLA-NC ROA #: 15 (IMAGED FILE) To all heir s, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who ma y otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of: Elaine Ann Thompson Kadlec Etz A PETITION FOR PR OBATE has been filed b y Laura Kadlec Deering in the Superior Court of California, County of San Diego. THE PETITION FOR PR OBATE requests that Laur a Kadlec Deering be appointed as per sonal representative to administer the estate of the decedent. THE PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the per sonal representative to take many actions without obtaining court appr oval. Before taking certain v ery important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority. A HEARING on the petition will be held on DEC 04, 2012 at 11:00 A.M. in Dept. PC-1 located at The Madge Bradley Building, 1409 4th Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101. IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state y our objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the deceased, you must file your claim with the court and mail a cop y to the personal representative appointed by the court within f our months from the date of fir st issuance of letter s as pr ovided in Probate Code section 9100. The time for filing claims will not expire before four months from the hearing date noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a per son interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request f or Special Notice (f orm DE-154) of the filing of an in ventory and appraisal of estate assets or of an y petition or account as pr ovided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice f orm is available from the court clerk. Attorney for Petitioner: Robert C. Burlison, Jr. #97461 Burlison Law Group PC 1117 Foothill Boulevard, Suite A, La Canada, CA 91011, Telephone: 818-790-2044 11/2, 11/9, 11/16/12 CNS-2400901# CN 14177 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF (IMAGED FILE) MARY T. RADFORD CASE NO. 37-2012-00152390-PRPW-CTL ROA #: 1 To all heir s, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who ma y otherwise be inter ested in the will or estate, or both, of: MARY T. RADFORD A PETITION FOR PR OBATE has been filed b y WILLIAM JOSEPH RADFORD in the Superior Court of California, County of San Diego. THE PETITION FOR PR OBATE requests that WILLIAM JOSEPH RADFORD be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent. THE PETITION requests the decedent's WILL and codicils, if any, be admitted to pr obate. The will and any codicils are available for examination in the file k ept by the court. THE PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the per sonal representative to take many actions without obtaining court appr oval. Before taking certain v ery important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objec tion to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority. A HEARING on the petition will be held on NO V 27 2012 at 11:00 A.M. in Dept. PC-1 located at The Madge Bradley Building, 1409 4th Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101. IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state y our objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your

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appearance may be in person or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the deceased, you must file your claim with the court and mail a cop y to the personal representative appointed by the court within f our months from the date of fir st issuance of letter s as pr ovided in Probate Code section 9100. The time for filing claims will not expire before four months from the hearing date noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a per son interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request f or Special Notice (f orm DE-154) of the filing of an in ventory and appraisal of estate assets or of an y petition or account as pr ovided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice f orm is available from the court clerk. Attorney for Petitioner: David S. Pawlowski, 7777 Fay Ave. Suite 205, La Jolla, CA 92037, Telephone: (858) 454-0024 11/2, 11/9, 11/16/12 CNS-2399724# CN 14172

petition or account as pr ovided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice f orm is available from the court clerk. Attorney for Petitioner: Keeley C. Luhnow, Albence & Associates, APC, 7777 Fay Avenue, Suite 205, La Jolla, CA 92037, Telephone: 858454-0024 10/26, 11/2, 11/9/12 CNS2397139# CN 14144

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME CASE NUMBER 37-2012-00057871-CU-PT-NC TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: MARIA CHRISPetitioner(s): TINE PAPA filed a petition with this court f or a decr ee changing names as follows: a. Present name MARIA CHRISTINE PAPA changed to proposed name MARIA QUINI-PAPA THE COURT ORDERS that all per sons interested in this matter appear bef ore this Court at the hearing indicated below to sho w cause, if any, why the petition f or a c hange of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name c hanges described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least tw o days before the matter is sc heduled to be heard and m ust appear at the hearing to sho w cause wh y the petition should not be g ranted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court ma y grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING: In Dept 3 of the Superior Court of Calif ornia, County of San Diego, North County Division, 325 S Melr ose Drive, Vista, CA 92081 on December 11, 2012 at 8:30 a.m. Date: October 15, 2012 AARON H. KATZ Judge of the Superior Court 10/26, 11/02, 11/09, 11/16/12 CN 14152 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF CHARLES F. BOBBITT, AKA CHARLES BOBBITT, AKA CHARLES FREDDIE BOBBITT (IMAGED FILE) CASE NO. 37-2012-00152302-PRLA-CTL ROA #: 1 To all heir s, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who ma y otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of: Charles F. Bobbitt, aka Charles Bobbitt, aka Charles Freddie Bobbitt A PETITION FOR PR OBATE has been filed by Robert G. & Heather C. Bobbitt in the Superior Court of California, County of San Diego. THE PETITION FOR PR OBATE requests that Robert G. & Heather C. Bobbitt be appointed as per sonal representative to administer the estate of the decedent. THE PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the per sonal representative to take many actions without obtaining court appr oval. Before taking certain v ery important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objec tion to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority. A HEARING on the petition will be held on 11/20/12 at 11:00 AM in Dept. PC-1 located at The Madge Bradley Building, 1409 4th Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101. IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state y our objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the deceased, you must file your claim with the court and mail a cop y to the personal representative appointed by the court within f our months from the date of fir st issuance of letter s as pr ovided in Probate Code section 9100. The time for filing claims will not expire before four months from the hearing date noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a per son interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request f or Special Notice (f orm DE-154) of the filing of an in ventory and appraisal of estate assets or of an y

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF LARRY MICHAEL SCHWARTZ (IMAGED FILE) CASE NO. 37-2012-00152348-PRPW-CTL ROA #: 1 To all heir s, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who ma y otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of: Larry Michael Schwartz A PETITION FOR PR OBATE has been filed b y Bank of America, N.A. in the Superior Court of California, County of San Diego. THE PETITION FOR PR OBATE requests that Bank of America, N.A. be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent. THE PETITION requests the decedent's WILL and codicils, if any, be admitted to pr obate. The will and any codicils are available for examination in the file k ept by the court. THE PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the per sonal representative to take many actions without obtaining court appr oval. Before taking certain v ery important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or con sented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority. A HEARING on the petition will be held on No vember 27, 2012 at 11:00 A.M. in Dept. PC-1 located at The Madge Bradley Building, 1409 4th Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101. IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state y our objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the deceased, you must file your claim with the court and mail a cop y to the personal representative appointed by the court within f our months from the date of fir st issuance of letter s as pr ovided in Probate Code section 9100. The time for filing claims will not expire before four months from the hearing date noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a per son interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request f or Special Notice (f orm DE-154) of the filing of an in ventory and appraisal of estate assets or of an y petition or account as pr ovided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice f orm is available from the court clerk. Attorney for Petitioner: Kenneth G. Coveney, SBN: 53350, 4370 La Jolla Village Drive, Ste. 970, San Diego, CA 92122, Telephone: (858) 623-4240 10/26, 11/2, 11/9/12 CNS2397124# CN 14142 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: IRENE ANN SPERLING aka IRENE A SPERLING aka IRENE A COSTA aka I.C. SPERLING Case #37-2012-00152342-PR-LACTL To all heirs, beneficiaries, credi tors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of: Irene Ann Sperling aka Irene A Sperling aka Irene A Costa aka I.C. Sperling A Petition for Probate has been filed by Fabian Werkowski in the Superior Court of California, County of San Diego. The Petition for Probate requests that Fabian Werkowski be appointed as personal repre sentative to administer the estate of the decedent. The petition requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal repre senttive to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however,

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FOR THE SOUL Seaside RAGS AND RICHES A rum- 2 p.m. Nov. 11 at the VANC Friends of the Solana Beac Center for Spiritual Li ving presents an e vening with “Chicken Soup f or the S oul” author Mark Victor Hansen at 7 p.m. Nov. 9. Admission is $10 at 1613 Lake Drive, Encinitas. For additional information, call (760) 753-5786, ext. 851 or visit SeasideCenter.org.

CHINO FARMS EVENT NOV. 10 CANCELLED The Jonathan BUSBY TO SPEAK The Waxman event at the Chino Farm on Nov. 11 has been cancelled. Chef Waxman’s restaurant, Barbuto’s in Manhattan, has sustained devastating damage from hurricane Sandy, making Waxman’s departure from New York impossible at this time.

Lake San Mar cos Democratic Club will meet Nov. 10 at 12:30 p.m. at the Lak e San Mar cos Pavilion, 1105 La Bonita Drive, San Marcos. For more information, visit lsmdem.org or call (760) 471-6042. Francine Busby will review the r esults of the Nov. 6 election.

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mage sale will be held from 8 a.m. to 2 p .m. Nov. 10 at the Solana Beach Presbyterian Church, 120 Stevens Ave., benefiting the Community Resource Center. For more information, email allison.mangiafico@mac.com. QUILT SHOW North County Quilters’ Association is hosting a Quilt Show and Sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p .m. Nov. 10, at the California Center for the Arts, 340 N. Broadway, Escondido. Entry is $5. Get a $1-off coupon at ncountyquilters.com.

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The Veteran’s Association of North County will host a Veteran’s Day celebration from 10 a.m to

Bldg., 1617 Mission Ave., Oceanside. Lunch served after services. and survival bracelets will be on sale with pr oceeds supporting the programs of the American Legion Auxiliary.

VFW PLANS CEREMONY Solana Beach and Solana Beach Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5431 will jointly host a free Veteran's Day ceremony from 11 a.m. to noon Nov. 11 at the La Colonia Community Center, 715 Valley Ave. with an honor guard and patriotic songs. For more information, call (858) 720-2453. AUCTION ACTION Tender Loving Mercy Counseling Center invites all to its silen t auction and r affle with hor s d'oeuvres and beverages from 5 to 8 p.m. Nov. 11 at 1907 Apple Street, Suite 8, Oceanside. Tickets are $15 and winner s must be pr esent at 7:30 p .m. drawing.Visit tenderlovingmercy.com.

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"Snag It" software will be the topic at the Computer-Oriented Genealogy Group 10 to 11:30 a.m. Nov. 13, in Carlsbad City Council Chambers, 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive, Carlsbad. Contact (769) 967-8635 or pballentine@cox.net for more information.

breakfast provided by the Coastal Unified Council PTA.

NOV. 16 HOLIDAY

LUNCHEON

North Coast Women's Connection features designer Jeanne Wheaton on “How to Have a Redesigned Life” from 11 a.m. to 1 p .m. Nov. 16 at Lomas Santa Fe Country Club, 1505 Lomas Sa nta Fe Drive, Solana Beach. Lunch is $ 22 at the door or make checks payable to NCWC and mail to Christine Patrize, 204 Meadow Vista, Encinitas, CA 92024.

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Elijo Hills Women’s Club will present the San Elijo Holiday Boutique from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 17 at the San Elijo Recreation Center, 1105 Elfin Forest Road. Arts and cr afts vendors, food, entertainment and a free children’s craft area. For more information, call FUNDRAISER Chofit (760) 744-9000 or visit san-marcos.net. BIG BOOK SALE The Hadassah Group is ha ving a silent auction fundraiser event to provide financial support for Hadassah’s programs for needy DINNER DANCE North LOCAL FARM-FRESH PRODUCE & individuals and f amilies the County Widow and Widowers ARTISANAL FOOD PRODUCTS Middle East fr om 7 to 9 p .m. Club will host a dinner dance from 5 to 8:30 p .m. Nov. 18 at Nov. 14 at the Encinitas Community Center. Contact Shadowridge Country Club, 1981 Gateway Drive, Vista. Rinkie Pollack at (760) 4368109 or r onrinkie@ gmail.com Music by “Our Song.” Cost is $24. Reservations are required. for more information. Call Eva at (760) 758-8928.

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h Library will hold a used book sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 13 through Nov. 17 at 157 Stevens Ave., Solana Beach. Shoppers may fill a grocery bag for $5. GET SOME SLEEP The Friends Night Out free program at 6:30 p .m. Nov. 13 at the Solana Beach Library, 157 Stevens Ave., Solana Beach, features “Mastering the Mysteries of Sleep” by Dr. Milton K. Erman, clinical professor of psychiatry at UCSD. Call (858) 755-1404 for more information.

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Tests reveal best quick stuffings Current and former members of military receive free rides

For many people, Thanksgiving dinner isn’t complete without stuffing. But it also isn’t complete without the pressure of cooking a huge meal, to say nothing of entertaining Aunt Mavis and Uncle Arnold. As a r esult, making stuffing from scratch may be a stretch. To see which packaged stuffings taste best, Consumer Reports’ tr ained testers tried 11 varieties and found two very good options. In preparing each product, the organization followed its stovetop directions. All of the stuffings call for extras: water or broth, butter or mar garine, bouillon, and sometimes vegetables. Taste: The top c hoices, Pepperidge Farm Herb Seasoned and P epperidge Farm Cornbread, are flavorful, fresh-tasting and moist. Their instructions call f or chicken broth and sauteed celery and onions, which, of course, require more work but made them taste fresher than the others. Mrs. Cubbison’s stuffing also called for fresh celery and onions, but those couldn’t hide the dehydrated flavor of the seasonings or the fact that some pieces were dry. Even big names such as Stove Top and Arnold/Oroweat are just OK, with drawbacks including chewy vegetables, crunchy crumbs, overpowering herbs or the fla vor of bouillon instead of fresh broth. (Broth tastes of c hicken; bouillon tastes salty and “as if a chicken flew over it,” a taster said.) Tasters also sampled readymade Boston Mar ket Fresh Vegetable Stuffing ($4.30, serves two or three), which didn’t wow them. It tasted of chicken broth and dried seasoning and was a b it sweet. Celery pieces were chewy and seemed dried, and too-soft carrot pieces tasted lik e they’d been frozen. Nutrition: As prepared, all stuffings scored Good or Fair for nutrition. Saturated fat ranged from 1 to 5 grams and sodium from 230 to 791 milligrams. (The recommended daily

Consumer Reports tests 11 varieites of stuffing and rates which brands yielded the best results. Courtesy photo

limit for most people is 2,300 milligrams.) The Stove Top mixes have the least saturated fat but 1 gram of trans fat. Serving sizes are a 1/2 cup dry or 1 cup once prepared, but most are close in weight, so you’re getting the same amount of stuffing. (Some are denser than others.) You can make stuffing a bit mor e healthful by using lower-sodium broth, cutting the amount of butter or adding vegetables and fresh herbs. Bottom line: Both Pepperidge Farm products would be welcome guests at a Thanksgiving dinner. Any stuffing would probably be tastier with real chicken broth or fresh ingredients. Food-safety experts recommend against stuffing the turkey, but if you insist, make sure that you cook stuffing to 165 degrees.

— Give it a rest. To keep more juice in the meat, let the bird sit for 15 to 30 minutes after taking it out of the oven. — Use the right tools. You’ll need a s harp 8- to 10inch carving knife, stainlesssteel tongs and a cutting board. Hone your knife lightly before carving by sliding the blade up the steel at a 20degree angle. As you carve, use the tongs to grip the bird while holding it on the cutting board. Don’t use a f ork, which pierces the skin and lets tasty juices seep out. — Go against the grain. Work on one side of the turkey at a time, first removing the legs (separate the thigh from the drumstick by cutting through the joint) and then cutting off the breast meat in one big chunk. Pull a little skin away from the breastbone to see Tips for carving the how the grain of the meat runs, and cut 1/4- to 1/2-inchbird You spend hours cooking thick slices across the grain. a turkey, so don’t butcher it That helps hold in juices. when it’s time f or slicing. Slice the thigh meat, but leave drumsticks intact. Here are a few pointers:

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COAST CITIES — Free rides for active and retired military, special discounts for family members and a military salute “ad wrap” on the Coaster will be unveiled this Veteran’s Day weekend. North County Transit District is taking these extra steps to honor our local military for their service to countr y and community. Active and r etired military, with valid I.D. will be able to ride free of charge on all NCTD trains and buses fr om Nov. 9 through Veteran’s Day, Nov. 12. Family members accompanying the servicemen and ser vicewomen will be able to ride at half off regular, one-way fares over the long weekend. NCTD is also wr apping one of its Coaster cars with a vin yl graphic

that salutes the military. The special wr ap will be on the r ails beginning Nov. 9 and sta y on the tracks for an entire year. The local tr ansit agency created the

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Coast News Legals From Page B7 the personal representative will be required to gi ve notice to interested persons unless the y have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be g ranted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause wh y the court should not grant the authority. A hearing on the petition will be held in this court as follows: Date: 11/27/12 at 11:00 A.M. in Dept. PC-1, located at SUPERIOR COURT OF C ALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO , Madge Bradley Building, 1409 Fourth Ave, San Diego, CA 92101 If you object to the g ranting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state y our objections or file written objections with the court bef ore the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. If you are a creditor or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within f our months from the date of first issuance of letters as pr ovided in Pr obate Code Section 9100. The time for filing claims will not e xpire before four months fr om the hearing date noticed above. You may examine the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an in ventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as pr ovided in Pr obate Code Section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. Attorney for Petitioner: Linda M Grunow, Esq. 4405 Manchester Ave, Ste 202 Encinitas, CA 92024 (760) 632-8847 10/26, 11/02, 11/09/12 CN 14131 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE #2012-027303 The name(s) of the business: A. C G B C Located at: 1281 Liberty Way, Vista CA San Diego , 92081 Mailing Address: Same This business is conducted b y: CoPartners The transaction of business began: 10/16/12 This business is hereby registered by the followShawn 1. ing owner(s): VandenKolk, 6734 Blue Point Dr, Carlsbad, CA 92011 2. Ellie Gerber, 2133 Madiera Dr, Oceanside, CA 92046 This statement w as filed with the Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on October 16, 2012. S/Shawn Vandenkolk 11/09, 11/16, 11/23, 11/30/12 CN 14216 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE #2012-029085 The name(s) of the business: A. CMJ Construction Located at: 688 Rancheros Dr #A, San Marcos CA San Diego , 92069 Mailing Address: Same This business is conducted by: A General Partnership The transaction of business began: Not Yet Started This business is hereby registered by the following owner(s): 1. Cesar

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Neptune Ave, Encinitas, CA 92024 3. Jennifer Dorworth, 11365 Topo Lane, Lakeside, CA 92040 This statement was filed with the Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on No vember 05, 2012. S/Mitchell Bell 11/09, 11/16, 11/23, 11/30/12 CN 14214

This statement w as filed with the Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on October 31, 2012. S/Caroline Boller 11/09, 11/16, 11/23, 11/30/12 CN 14208

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE #2012-029070 The name(s) of the business: A. My Handyman Located at: 314 Mainsail Rd, Oceanside CA San Diego, 92054 Mailing Address: Same This business is conducted by: An Individual The transaction of business began: 11/01/12 This business is hereby registered by the following owner(s): 1. Robert S Strawser, 314 Mainsail Rd, Oceanside, CA 92054 This statement was filed with the Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on No vember 05, 2012. S/Robert S Str awser 11/09, 11/16, 11/23, 11/30/12 CN 14212 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE #2012-028706 The name(s) of the business: A. Mandala Learning Located at: 1005 Hygeia Ave B, Encinitas CA San Diego, 92024 Mailing Address: Same This business is conducted by: An Individual The transaction of business began: 09/02/12 This business is hereby registered by the following owner(s): 1. Sara Carly Mentlik, 1005 Hygeia Ave B, Encinitas, CA 92024 This statement was filed with the Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on October 30, 2012. S/Sara Carly Mentlik 11/09, 11/16, 11/23, 11/30/12 CN 14211 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE #2012-028387 The name(s) of the business: Affordable Refrigeration A. Service Located at: 1080 J oshua Way Ste B, Vista, CA San Diego , 92081 Mailing Address: 1345 Encinitas Blvd #533, Encinitas, CA 92024 This business is conducted by: Husband and Wife The transaction of business began: Not Yet Started This business is hereby registered by the f ollowing owner(s): 1. David Fryman, 1552 Avenida de las Lilas, Encinitas, CA 92024 2. Jan Fryman, 1552 Avenida de las Lilas, Encinitas, CA 92024 This statement w as filed with the Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on October 26, 2012. S/Jan Fryman 11/09, 11/16, 11/23, 11/30/12 CN 14210 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE #2012-028784 The name(s) of the business: A. Celebratory Sweets Located at: 522 Dewpoint Ave, Carlsbad, CA San Diego, 92011 Mailing Address: Same This business is conducted by: An Individual The transaction of business began: Not Yet Started This business is hereby registered by the following owner(s): 1. Cassy M Gallo, 522 Dewpoint Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92011 This statement was filed with the Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on October 31, 2012. S/Cassy M Gallo 11/09, 11/16, 11/23, 11/30/12 CN 14209 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE #2012-028821 The name(s) of the business: A. Trinity Home Interiors Located at: 2365 J ennifer Lane, Encinitas, CA San Diego , 92024 Mailing Address: Same This business is conducted by: An Individual The transaction of business began: Not Yet Started This business is hereby registered by the f ollowing owner(s): 1. Caroline Boller, 2365

Villegas, 516 N Pierce St, El Cajon, CA 92020 2. Mitchell Bell, 1439 Jennifer Lane, Encinitas, CA 92024

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business began: Not Yet Started This business is hereby registered by the f ollowing owner(s): 1. SHSSD Inc, 1585 Creek Street, San Marcos, CA 92078 This statement was filed with the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Recorder/County Clerk of San STATEMENT FILE #2012-028808 Diego on October 24, 2012. S/Kathryn Johnston 11/02, 11/09, The name(s) of the business: A. Sierra Systems West Located at: 11/16, 11/23/12 CN 14189 310 Moonstone Bay Dr, Oceanside, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME CA San Diego , 92057 Mailing STATEMENT FILE #2012-027113 Address: Same This business is conducted by: Husband and Wife The name(s) of the business: The transaction of business began: A. Paws Express Professional 01/01/95 This business is hereby Mobile Dog Grooming Located at: registered by the f ollowing 1780 South El Camino Real C205, owner(s): 1. Kenneth A Hacker, 310 Encinitas, CA San Diego , 92024 Moonstone Bay Drive, Oceanside, Mailing Address: Same This busiCA 92057 2. Patricia A Hacker, 310 ness is conducted b y: An Moonstone Bay Drive, Oceanside, Individual The transaction of busiCA 92057 This statement was filed ness began: 01/07/08 This business with the Recorder/County Clerk of is hereby registered by the followSan Diego on October 31, 2012. ing owner(s): 1. Barbara Gersztyn, S/Kenneth A Hacker 11/09, 11/16, 1780 South El Camino Real C205, Encinitas, CA 92024 This statement 11/23, 11/30/12 CN 14207 was filed with the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Recorder/County Clerk of San STATEMENT FILE #2012-028991 Diego on October 12, 2012. S/Barbara Gersztyn 11/02, 11/09, The name(s) of the business: A. Hothouse B. Osmosis Located 11/16, 11/23/12 CN 14188 at: 444 S Cedr os Ave Suit 101, Solana Beach, CA San Diego, 92075 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Mailing Address: Same This busi- STATEMENT FILE #2012-027849 ness is conducted b y: A The name(s) of the business: Corporation The transaction of A. Lofty Coffee Co Located at: 90 N business began: 01/02/12 This busi- Coast Hwy 101 Ste 214, Encinitas, ness is hereby registered by the fol- CA San Diego , 92024 Mailing lowing owner(s): 1. NYCA Inc, 444 Address: Same This business is S Cedros Ave Suite 101, Solana conducted by: A Limited Liability Beach, CA 92075 This statement Company The transaction of business began: 05/15/11 This business was filed with the Recorder/County Clerk of San is hereby registered by the followDiego on No vember 02, 2012. ing owner(s): 1. EW Myers LLC, 90 S/Michelle Edelman 11/09, 11/16, N Coast Hwy 101 Ste 214, Encinitas, CA 92024 This statement 11/23, 11/30/12 CN 14206 was filed with the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Recorder/County Clerk of San STATEMENT FILE #2012-028464 Diego on October 22, 2012. S/Eric Myers 11/02, 11/09, 11/16, 11/23/12 The name(s) of the business: A. North County Cannnons CN 14185 Located at: 3561 Bluff Ct, Carlsbad, CA San Diego , 92010 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Mailing Address: Same This busi- STATEMENT FILE #2012-027713 ness is conducted by: A Corpration The name(s) of the business: The transaction of business began: A. Caru Hoops Located at: 1004 Not Yet Started This business is Hermes Ave, Encinitas, CA San hereby registered by the following Diego, 92024 Mailing Address: owner(s): 1. North County Sports Same This business is conducted and Entertainment Inc, 3561 Bluff by: An Individual The transaction Ct, Carlsbad, CA 92010 This state- of business began: Not Yet Started This business is hereby registered ment was filed with the Recorder/County Clerk of San by the following owner(s): 1. Caron Diego on October 26, 2012. Leigh Naaktgeboren, 1004 Hermes S/James B Ho ynes 11/02, 11/09, Ave, Encinitas, CA 92024 This 11/16, 11/23/12 CN 14197 statement was filed with the Recorder/County Clerk of San FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Diego on October 19, 2012. STATEMENT FILE #2012-028391 S/Caron Leigh Naaktgeborn 11/02, 11/09, 11/16, 11/23/12 CN 14184 The name(s) of the business: A. Pacific Machine Tools LLC Located at: 2261 Master s Rd, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Carlsbad, CA San Diego , 92008 STATEMENT FILE #2012-027685 The name(s) of the business: Mailing Address: Same This business is conducted b y: A Limited A. Piazza Realty Located at: 3400 Liability Company The transac- Piazza D’Oro Way #160, Oceanside tion of business began: 10/25/12 CA San Diego , 92056 Mailing This business is hereby registered Address: Same This business is by the f ollowing owner(s): 1. conducted by: A Corporation The Pacific Machine Tools LLC, 2261 transaction of business began: Masters Rd, Carlsbad, CA 92008 06/06/12 This business is hereby This statement w as filed with the registered by the f ollowing Recorder/County Clerk of San owner(s): 1. Loree Nichols and Diego on October 26, 2012. Associates Inc, 3400 Piazza D’Oro S/Maurice Cohn 11/02, 11/09, 11/16, Way #160, Oceanside, CA 92056 11/23/12 CN 14194 This statement w as filed with the Recorder/County Clerk of San FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Diego on October 19, 2012. STATEMENT FILE #2012-028624 S/Loree Nichols 11/02, 11/09, 11/16, 11/23/12 CN 14183 The name(s) of the business: A. Friki Tiki’s Located at: 1285 Blue Sky Drive, Encinitas, CA San FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Diego, 92007 Mailing Address: STATEMENT FILE #2012-028010 Same This business is conducted The name(s) of the business: by: An Individual The transaction A. Frequency Film Festival of business began: Not Yet Started Located at: 4620 Cape Ma y Ave, This business is hereby registered San Diego C A San Diego , 92107 by the following owner(s): 1. Jarrod Mailing Address: Same This busiEdwards, 1285 Blue Sky Drive, ness is conducted b y: An Encinitas, CA 92007 This statement Individual The transaction of business began: Not Yet Started This was filed with the Recorder/County Clerk of San business is hereby registered by Diego on October 29, 2012. the following owner(s): 1. Paul S/Jarrod Edwards 11/02, 11/09, Parietti, 4620 Cape May Ave, San Diego, CA 92107 This statement 11/16, 11/23/12 CN 14193 was filed with the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Recorder/County Clerk of San STATEMENT FILE #2012-028567 Diego on October 24, 2012. S/Paul Parietti 11/02, 11/09, 11/16, The name(s) of the business: A. Coast Clinical Skincare Located 11/23/12 CN 14182 at: 12264 El Camino Real Suite 101A, Del Mar, CA San Diego , FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE #2012-027907 92014 Mailing Address: 426 4th Street, Encinitas, CA 92024 This The name(s) of the business: business is conducted b y: An A. Wood Turning Guy Located at: Individual The transaction of busi- 2856 Vista Acedera, Carlsbad CA ness began: Not Yet Started This San Diego, 92009 Mailing Address: business is hereby registered by Same This business is conducted the following owner(s): 1. Tiffany by: An Individual The transaction Lauren Thompson, 426 4th Street, of business began: Not Yet Started Encinitas, CA 92024 This statement This business is hereby registered was filed with the by the f ollowing owner(s): 1. Recorder/County Clerk of San Leonard C Badour, 2856 Vista Diego on October 29, 2012. Acedera, Carlsbad, CA 92009-6900 S/Tiffany Lauren Thompson 11/02, This statement w as filed with the 11/09, 11/16, 11/23/12 CN 14191 Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on October 23, 2012. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME S/Leonard C Badour 11/02, 11/09, STATEMENT FILE #2012-028023 11/16, 11/23/12 CN 14181 The name(s) of the business: A. Seniors Helping Seniors FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Located at: 1585 Creek Street, San STATEMENT FILE #2012-027505 The name(s) of the business: Marcos, CA San Diego , 92078 Mailing Address: Same This busi- A. Unique Creations by Sarah ness is conducted b y: A B. Unique Custom Jewelry Located Corporation The transaction of at: 1858 Via Primero, Oceanside CA

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San Diego, 92056 Mailing Address: Same This business is conducted by: An Individual The transaction of business began: 10/16/12 This business is hereby registered by the following owner(s): 1. Sarah Gardner, 1858 Via Primaro, Oceanside, CA 92056 This statement was filed with the Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on October 17, 2012. S/Sarah Gardner 11/02, 11/09, 11/16, 11/23/12 CN 14180

Caminito Santa Fe Downs, Del Mar, CA 92014 This statement was filed with the Recor der/County Clerk of San Diego on October 19, 2012. S/Elle France 10/26, 11/02, 11/09, 11/16/12 CN 14148

CA San Diego , 92078 Mailing Address: Same This business is conducted by: An Invidivual The transaction of business began: 10/08/12 This business is hereby registered by the f ollowing Wendy Kellogg owner(s): 1. Machala, 1495 Beechtree Rd, San Marcos, CA 92078 This statement was filed with the Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on October 08, 2012. S/Wendy Kellogg Machala 10/19, 10/26, 11/02, 11/09/12 CN 14113

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE #2012-025625 The name(s) of the business: A. Help For Schools Inc Located at: 435 Br ooks St Unit A, Oceanside, CA San Diego , 92054 Mailing Address: P .O. Box 3351, Oceanside, CA 92051-3351 This business is conducted b y: A Corporation The transaction of business began: 01/12/09 This business is hereby registered by the following owner(s): 1. Help For Schools Inc, 435 Brooks St Unit A, Oceanside, CA 92054 This statement was filed with the Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on September 26, 2012. S/Edwin A Villela 10/26, 11/02, 11/09, 11/16/12 CN 14147

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE #2012-027789 The name(s) of the business: A. G & C Creations Located at: 1058 Melba Rd, Encinitas, CA San Diego, 92024 Mailing Address: Same This business is conducted by: A Husband and Wife The transaction of business began: Not Yet Started This business is hereby registered by the f ollowing owner(s): 1. Gary Bloom, 1058 Melba Rd, Encinitas, CA 92024, 2. Christina Bloom, 1058 Melba Rd, Encinitas, CA 92024 This statement FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE #2012-026651 was filed with the The name(s) of the business: Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on October 22, 2012. S/Gary A. Lucky’s Pizza & Ale Located at: Bloom 10/26, 11/02, 11/09, 11/16/12 1691 Melrose Dr Ste 195, San Marcos , CA San Diego , 92078 CN 14159 Mailing Address: Same This busiFICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ness is conducted b y: A Limited STATEMENT FILE #2012-027200 Liability Company The transaction of business began: Not Yet Started The name(s) of the business: A.Okiton Japanese Bistro Located This business is hereby registered at: 2408 Northside Dr , San Diego, by the following owner(s): 1. Pizza CA San Diego , 92108 Mailing and Ale, LLC, 1691 Melrose Dr Ste Address: Same This business is 195, San Marcos, CA 92078 This conducted by: A Corporation The statement was filed with the Recorder/County Clerk of San transaction of business began: 2012. 10/04/12 This business is hereby Diego on October 08, registered by the f ollowing S/Kevin Shawn Argent 10/26, 11/02, 11/09, 11/16/12 CN 14146 owner(s): 1. CNL Bistro Corp, 2408 Northside Dr, San Diego, CA 92108 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME This statement w as filed with the STATEMENT FILE #2012-026667 Recorder/County Clerk of San The name(s) of the business: Diego on October 15, 2012. S/Hye Ryun Kim 10/26, 11/02, 11/09, A. Little King’s Plumbing and Backflow Located at: 500 11/16/12 CN 14158 Rancheros Dr #4, San Marcos , CA FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME San Diego, 92069 Mailing Address: STATEMENT FILE #2012-027672 Same This business is conducted by: An Individual The transaction The name(s) of the business: A. Vagabond Creative Arts Located of business began: Not Yet Started at: 8428 St Andrews Road, Rancho This business is hereby registered Santa Fe, CA San Diego , 92067 by the following owner(s): 1. Ryan Mailing Address: P .O. Box 8439, Jeffers, 500 Rancheros Dr #4, San Rancho Santa F e, CA 92067 This Marcos, CA 92069 This statement filed with the business is conducted b y: A was Husband and Wife The transaction Recorder/County Clerk of San of business began: Not Yet Started Diego on October 08, 2012. S/Ryan This business is hereby registered Jeffers 10/26, 11/02, 11/09, 11/16/12 by the following owner(s): 1. Mark CN 14145 Howard Hershenson, 8428 St Andrews Road, Rancho Santa Fe, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME CA, 92067 2. Johanna Michelle STATEMENT FILE #2012-025166 The name(s) of the business: Hershenson, 8428 St Andrews Road, Rancho Santa Fe, CA, 92067 A. The Glasserie Located at: 6725 Oleander Way, Carlsbad, CA San This statement w as filed with the Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego, 92011 Mailing Address: Diego on October 19, 2012. S/Mark Same This business is conducted Howard Hershenson 10/26, 11/02, by: A General Partnership The transaction of busine ss began: 11/09, 11/16/12 CN 14157 11/02/77 This business is hereby FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME registered by the f ollowing STATEMENT FILE #2012-027784 owner(s): 1. Gary Lane, 6725 Oleander Way, Carlsbad, CA 92011 The name(s) of the business: A. Drop Count B. Drop App 2. Vicki Lane, 6725 Oleander Way, Located at: 2756 Thunder Dr, Carlsbad, CA 92011 This stateOceanside, CA San Diego , 92056 ment was filed with the Mailing Address: Same This busi- Recorder/County Clerk of San 2012. ness is conducted b y: A General Diego on September 20, Partnership The transaction of S/Gary Lane 10/19, 10/26, 11/02, business began: Not Yet Started 11/09/12 CN 14125 This business is hereby registered by the following owner(s): 1. David FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Soraci, 2756 Thunder Dr, STATEMENT FILE #2012-027079 The name(s) of the business: Oceanside, CA 92056 2. Joseph Delgado, 2756 Thunder Dr, A. Mission Urgent Care & Family Oceanside, CA 92056 This state- Practice B. Mission Urgent Care Inc Located at: 2690 Roosevelt St, ment was filed with the Recorder/County Clerk of San Carlsbad, CA San Diego , 92008 Diego on October 22, 2012. Mailing Address: 1618 Bur gundy S/David Soraci 10/26, 11/02, 11/09, Rd, Encinitas, CA 92024 This business is conducted b y: A 11/16/12 CN 14153 Corporation The transaction of STATEMENT OF ABANDONbusiness began:10/01/03 This busiMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS ness is hereby registered by the folBUSINESS NAME Behzad lowing owner(s): 1. FILE #2012-027667 Baniadam, M.D., A Professional A. Corporation, 2690 Roosevelt St, The name(s) of the business: Katelle Located at: 3134 Car ol Carlsbad, CA 92008 This stateView Dr #A313, San Diego, CA San ment was filed with the Diego 92007. Mailing Address: Recorder/County Clerk of San Same. The Ficititious Business Diego on October 12, 2012. Name referred to a bove was filed S/Behzad Baniadam M.D . 10/19, in San Diego County on: 05/08/12 10/26, 11/02, 11/09/12 CN 14124 and assigned File No. 2012-012794 is abandoned by the following reg- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME istrant(s): 1. Kathryn Hiskey, 2134 STATEMENT FILE #2012-027006 Carol View Dr #A313, Cardiff, CA The name(s) of the business: 92007 2. Elle France, 3451 A. BioMedical Data Analysis Caminito Santa Fe Downs, Del Solutions Located at: 4690 North Mar, CA 92014. This statement was Lane, Del Mar, CA San Diego , filed with Ernest J . Dronenburg, 92014 Mailing Address: Same This Jr., Recorder/County Clerk of San business is conducted b y: An Diego County, on October 19, 2012. Invidivual The transaction of busiS/Elle France 10/26, 11/02, 11/09, ness began: 09/26/12 This business 11/16/12 CN 14149 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): 1. Philipp Jaeger, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 4690 North Lane, Del Mar, CA STATEMENT FILE #2012-027668 92014 This statement w as filed The name(s) of the business: with the Recorder/County Clerk of A. Katelle B. Elle France Located San Diego on October 11, 2012. at: 3451 Caminito Santa Fe Downs, S/Philipp Jaeger 10/19, 10/26, Del Mar, CA San Diego , 92014 11/02, 11/09/12 CN 14114 Mailing Address: Same This business is conducted b y: An FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Individual The transaction of busi- STATEMENT FILE #2012-026638 ness began: 10/19/12 This business The name(s) of the business: is hereby registered by the follow- A. Double Peak Plumeria Located ing owner(s): 1. Elle France, 3451 at: 1495 Beechtree Rd, San Marcos,

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE #2012-027133 The name(s) of the business: A. Fassino’s Fine Arts B. SPF Surfboards Located at: 320 Grapevine Rd #15, Vista, CA San Diego, 92083 Mailing Address: Same This business is conducted by: A Husband and Wife The transaction of business began: 09/10/12 This business is hereby registered by the f ollowing owner(s): 1. Sean Fassino, 320 Grapevine Rd #15, Vista, CA 92083 2. Holly Fassino, 320 Grapevine Rd #15, Vista, CA 92083 This statement was filed with the Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on October 12, 2012. S/Holly Fassino 10/19, 10/26, 11/02, 11/09/12 CN 14112 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE #2012-026068 The name(s) of the business: A. T H Western Builders Located at: 1737 Sc hooner Way, Carlsbad, CA San Diego , 92008 Mailing Address: Same This business is conducted by: An Individual The transaction of business began: 10/01/12 This business is hereby registered by the f ollowing owner(s): 1. Timothy Alan Hewett, 1737 Schooner Way, Carlsbad, CA 92008 This statement w as filed with the Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on October 02, 2012. S/Timothy Alan Hewett 10/19, 10/26, 11/02, 11/09/12 CN 14111 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE #2012-026448 The name(s) of the business: A. Chicweed Located at: 240 S Cedros Avenue, Solana Beach, CA San Diego, 92075 Mailing Address: 7047 Zubaron Lane, Carlsbad, CA 92009 This business is conducted by: An Individual The transaction of business began: 05/20/06 This business is hereby registered by the following owner(s): 1. Melissa M Teisl, 6515 Paseo Frontera #C, Carlsbad, CA 92009 This statement was filed with the Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on October 05, 2012. S/Melissa M Teisl 10/19, 10/26, 11/02, 11/09/12 CN 14110 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE #2012-026774 The name(s) of the business: A. Adams Run Road Maintenance Group Located at: 3360 Adams Run, Encinitas, CA San Diego , 92024 Mailing Address: Same This business is conducted b y: An Unincorporated Association-Other than a Partnership The transaction of business began: 06/14/05 This business is hereby registered by the following owner(s): 1. Craig Lewis, 3410 Adams Run, Encinitas, CA 92024 This statement was filed with the Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on October 09, 2012. S/Craig Lewis 10/19, 10/26, 11/02, 11/09/12 CN 14109 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE #2012-026959 The name(s) of the business: A. California HR Services Located at: 16915 Silver Pine Ct, San Diego, CA San Diego , 92127 Mailing Address: 10531 4S Commons Dr Ste 452, San Diego, CA 92127 This business is conducted b y: An Individual The transaction of business began: 10/01/12 This business is hereby registered by the following owner(s): 1. Nadia Ardebili, 16915 Silver Pine Ct, San Diego, CA 92127 This statement was filed with the Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on October 11, 2012. S/Nadia Ardebili 10/19, 10/26, 11/02, 11/09/12 CN 14108 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE #2012-026436 The name(s) of the business: A. Carlsbad Holistic Therapies Located at: 2564 State St #C, Carlsbad, CA San Diego , 92008 Mailing Address: Same This business is conducted b y: Co-Partners The transaction of business began: 10/01/12 This business is hereby registered by the f ollowing owner(s): 1. Marion Mahoney, 294 Paseo Marguerita, Vista, CA 92084 2. Lucia Delgado, 5100 Los Robles, Carlsbad, CA 92008 This statement was filed with the Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on October 04, 2012. S/Marion Mahoney 10/19, 10/26, 11/02, 11/09/12 CN 14107


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Air traffic control conducts training Celebrating 237 years By Lance Cpl. Trevon S. Peracca

CAMP PENDLETON — Simulated bullets fly through the air as air traffic control Marines conduct a field training exercise at Combat Town, Range 131 here Oct. 26. Operation Legacy was designed to aid Marines in maintaining the necessar y skills to be effective in combat. The training consisted of classroom instruction and practical application then concluded with a field mess night. “It gave me a chance to have more responsibility as a lance corporal,” said Lance Cpl. Joseph J. Hernandez, an air traffic controller at the air station here. “I was apart of the planning and helping setup, I was in c harge of checking out the gear such as training improvised explosive devices, clothing and r eplicas.” The exercise began with instruction on combat lifesaving skills, weapons handling, military operations on urban terrain and land-navi-

An air traffic control Marine surveys the corner of B Street and First Avenue for insurgent activities during a field training exercise at Range 131 here Oct. 26. Photo by Lance Cpl. Trevon S. Peracca

gation skills. It was well planned and had great scenarios, said Lance Cpl. Edward R. Gutierrez, an air traffic con-

troller at the air station here. Working in air traffic control does not present many opportunities for “boots-on-theground’ type of training, so he

was thrilled to participate. Next, Marines patrolled throughout combat to wn while encountering a variety of situations. Troops on patr ol came across simulated improvised explosive devices, role-playing villagers and aggressors, and several other scenarios. During the patrols, Marines spoke with locals seeking intelligence on nearby IEDs, weapons caches and insurgency activity. The air tr affic control unit has night and day crews that only have a c hance to interact during a daily, fiveminute shift c hange. This field training exercise allowed the whole unit to work together to complete the mission. “During shift change is the only time we ever see each other in or out of work,” Gutierrez said. “For us to come out here and actually see how the other crews work and do tr aining exercises together is great for the whole facility.”

Honing healthy habits helps heroes Cpl. Christopher Duncan

CAMP PENDLETON — Marine & F amily Programs hosted their 10th ann ual Heroes and Healthy Families conference at the P acific Views Events Center, Oct. 25. Guest speakers shared personal experiences and provided information on v arious subjects to promote healthy development. This conference has served more than 14,000 Marines and their f amilies across the U.S. and focuses on conveying the warning signs of combat stress, family violence, substance addiction, depression and suicide with intent to aff ord leadership the opportunity to recognize and respond to Marines and their family members that are in need of support. “The HHFs’ pr ogram helps us move in a positive direction by educating our young leaders in the areas of suicide, sexual assault, hazing and safety,” said Sgt. Maj. Ronald L. Green, sergeant major for the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force. “In the Marine Corps we stress knowing yourself and seeking self improvement, and this is a time where we want to stop, take a look at ourselves and recommit to talking to someone if we have problems and reaching out to those who may need help.” While Pamela Iles, a retired Orange County superior court judge, was on the

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CAMP PENDLETON — This year we celebrate the 237th birthday of our illustrious corps. It is a time to reflect on our heritage, ethos, values, accomplishments and sacrifices. First and foremost, it is a time to remember those in harm’s way, some who will make the ultimate sacrifice f or our country and corps. Throughout history Marines have earned the unwavering reputation of America’s warfighters. Time and time again Marines are the most r eady when the nation is the least ready.This is a result of realistic training — our installations and air stations are the foundation for integrated air, land, and sea training operations. As we reflect on the past year, we must celebrate the milestones and accomplishments that contribute to our continued success as a command and cor ps. This year, Marine Corps Installations West and Marine Corps Camp Pendleton merged into one single command to increase efficiencies, ultimately providing better serve and support to the operator. As a result, MCI-West is comprised of five installations and two training ranges within California and Arizona, and provides support to three Marine Corps training installations. The Region’s amphibious-landing beaches, strategically located airfields, and acres of live-fire and areal

ranges allow Marines to train as we fight. This is especiall y important as we draw down from Afghanistan and reorient our forces toward the P acific region. No forces are more suitable to ad dressing the emerging strategic needs in the Pacific than Na val amphibious forces. We are extremely fortunate to train in the Southwestern United States, there’s no better place to integ rate our air , land, and sea assets with our ever emerging weapon systems. This year also mar ked the 70th Anniversary for Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton. From its humble beginning as a cattle r anch when purchased in 1942, it has grown to be the nation’ s premier amphibious training base. Our nearly 18 miles of undeveloped coastline in close proximity to tw o Marine Corps air stations, makes Pendleton the ideal place to prepare for overseas contingencies and oper ations. I urge you to reflect on the heritage, customs, and core values that ha ve been passed down from generations of Marines. Remember with pride and gratitude those currently in harm’s way as well as those who continually support us — our families, sailors, veterans and members of our local community. On behalf of Marine Corps Installations West and Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, happy birthday, Marines!

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Marines lined up to hug Mrs. Carol Graham who lost both of her sons, one to combat and the other to suicide, during the 10th annual Heroes and Healthy Families conference at the Pacific Views Events Center here Oct. 25. Photo by Cpl. Christopher Duncan

bench, she started to see more and more service members in my court room. Some were suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and some were potential suicide victims. “I decided, not long after, that I wanted to start a program that would help them learn better coping skills and make services available that would provide support to prevent such incidents fr om occurring,” said Iles. “We work with Marine

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and Family Programs to find out what issues the y want addressed and what’s relevant to their base, ” Cathy Mccarrell, the executive director of the HHF program. “When we host the event they bring the counseling staff and the resources, and we provide guest speakers who shar e their knowledge and expertise with the attendants.” “We target leaders because they can receive the information and share it with the Marines and sailor s in

their command,” said Iles. “I don’t want them in the courtrooms. They shouldn’t be there and since a lot of these issues are judgment driven, if we can equip them with the proper tools, we can effectively prevent these incidents before they occur.” Green said, “My heart pours out to the HHF who have devoted their time and resources to go all around the Marine Corps to provide a service to those who have a need.”

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CAMP PENDLETON – Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton and I Marine Expeditionary Force will host the 2012 Marine Corps Birthday Pageant in honor of the 237th birthday of the Corps at 10 a.m. Friday at the 11 Area football field. The pageant will include the massing of colors from all units aboard the base and music from the 1st Marine Division Band. In addition, Marines dressed in

period-related uniforms will narrate significant combat operations throughout the history of the Marine Corps, dating back to 1775. A traditional cake cutting ceremony will also be included with the first piece being presented to the Guest of Honor. The oldest Marine present will receive the second piece and pass it to the youngest Marine present. The event is free and open to the public.

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historic Marron Hayes Adobe. “We’re reasonable people,” Nygaard said. “We realize the de veloper has the right to develop the land.” The 156-acre project site is part of the r eclaimed Hanson Aggregates quarry. It includes El Salto Falls and is bordered on the east b y Oceanside’s Quarry Creek Shopping Center. Corky McMillin Companies built the shopping center and is an acti ve officer of Quarr y Creek Investors LLC that will develop the housing project. Nygaard said the alternative of 506 units is a compromise and notes that the area was originally zoned for 293 homes. Project builders prefer to stick to the current proposal. “There is one pr oposed project with 656 homes, ” Todd Galarneau, senior vice president of Quarr y Creek Investors LLC, said. “A number of alternati ves are required by the Calif ornia Environmental Quality Act. Some have more (houses), some have less.” Galarneau added at least one alternative calls f or 750 homes to be built. The perk for the city to

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at the Cove, said the restaurant discontinued a special tasting menu for local lobster several years ago when prices for the catc h began climbing. Meanwhile, lobster was imported fr om elsewhere.

approve a plan with 656 houses or more is that the density would satisfy part of the city’s affordable housing r equirement. Galarneau said Quarr y Creek Investors has been working with the city, regional agencies and a doz en community groups throughout the planning process to reach the best project proposal. The city’s general plan states that at build-out 40 percent of city will remain parks and open space. The current project proposal designates 60 per cent of the site to par ks and open space with 56 per cent of the site to r emain natural open space. “We meet all city criteria or exceed them,” Galarneau said. “This is a critical habitat and historical site. We really struck that balance in the current land use plan.” Nygaard said the pr oposed 87.9 acr es of open space fails to preserve a visual buffer betw een planned homes and the adobe. Poles that mark planned building are distinctly visible on the hill acr oss from the adobe and adjacent reserve. “It’s a r egional wildlife corridor and has a historic sense of place,” Nygaard said. “There’s 9,000 years of Native American history, a land

grant adobe and natur al resources. It’s a unique tr easure of Carlsbad.” Citizen groups have been involved in pr eserving the area since the Quarr y Creek Shopping Center was built as the first phase of the project. “This is the third round of community involvement,” Nygaard said. “I don’t know anybody that doesn’ t agree there’s been too m uch development.” Previous efforts were made to pr eserve and maintain El Salto Falls. In one case a buffer zone between the f alls and shopping center was approved by Oceanside City Council, but papers were hastily signed off that did not include a sufficient buffer z one and the agreement was not r ecognized. “There is a histor y of concern,” Nygaard said. In other eff orts money was successfully raised to purchase adjacent land and pr eserve it as part of the Buena Vista Creek Ecological Reserve. The latest eff orts are focused on creating a visual buffer between the adobe and planned development by not building on the 56-acr e panhandle area next to the adobe. A period of public review

of the pr oject’s draft Environmental Impact Report extends from now through early December and allows residents to give their feedback. “In three months a critical decision will be made, ” Nygaard said. “Three of the eight alternatives are taking development off of the panhandle.” So far the Car lsbad Planning Commission has not given direction and City Council has not made a r ecommendation on de velopment plans. Community input on the housing project is being collected through Dec. 7. All comments will be r eviewed, responded to and pr esented as part of a summar y to the Carlsbad Planning Commission and City Council in late J anuary or ear ly February. “Each comment is listed,” Chris DeCerbo, principal planner said. “Often times actual revisions are made.” The project will proceed with public hearings in ear ly 2013. Construction of homes is expected to begin in 2015. The Quarry Creek master plan can be viewed on the city of Car lsbad website. Comments can be emailed to senior planner Van Lynch at van.lynch@carlsbadca.gov.

“I would look out the window of the r estaurant and see lobster fishing, ” Foshee said, adding that guests’ plates had East Coast lobster, which is cheaper due to a more robust fishing area in that region. It was “odd” and “frustrating” at the same time to have lobster fr om nearly

3,000 miles a way, Foshee said. However, Foshee has resumed the local lobster menu because prices ha ve come down. He hopes to continue serving the local bounty, noting that man y guests prefer San Diego lobster to other markets because it’ s “meatier” and “more dense.”

Ultimately, because of more competition from global markets, San Diego restaurant goers and consumer s have to be willing to pay a little more for local lobster, he said. “This is a g reat local resource and your money stays within the county ,” Foshee said.

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE HEAD START Serving Encinitas and Solana Beach,announces the sponsorship of the CHILD AND ADULT CARE FOOD PROGRAM (CACFP). The goals of the CACFP are to teach good eating habits and assure that well-balanced, nourishing meals are served to children. Child Nutrition meals are available to all children at each CACFP facility without regard to race, color, sex national origin, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, martial or family status. Any complaints of discrimination should be submitted to USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, Room 326-W, Whitten Building, 14th and Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C.20250-9410 or call (202) 720-5964 (voice and TDD).

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Another day on the job for Cal State San Marcos student interns from left: Toni Gomez and Megan Bainbridge and California Fruit Wine coowner Brian Haghighi. Students are collaborating with the winery to hold a Thanksgiving food drive Nov. 17. Photo by Promise Yee

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listed community service as one of her goals. Brainstorming between Bainbridge and company coowner Brian Haghighi led to the idea of making the Thanksgiving food drive part of the winery reopening celebration. Duties to or ganize the event and alert the public will chiefly be the r esponsibility of Cal State San Marcos students. “They are spearheading the effort,” Haghighi said. “We are guiding them along the way.” About 50 students ar e helping with the f ood drive. Most of them are members of the university’s Marketing Society club. Bainbridge said the internship and food drive are great opportunities to gain real world experiences in marketing. She added that Haghighi has been helpful in guiding her and fello w students through the process of event planning and writing press releases.

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newspaper for wrapping. I have graduated from scrounging bug-filled, bottomless banana bo xes to knowing just wher e to find endless supplies of unsquashed cartons. I’m somewhat hesitant to r eveal my secrets for fear the sour ce will dry up, but I will just share two words. Wine boxes. I know how to r ent a truck, online and how to hire two-hour movers to help . I know how to load a car f or maximum space usage and that you can always squeeze one more thing in if you just move that a little bit this way. It’s a gift. What I am getting worse

Haghighi said the timing of the f ood drive is perfect and the idea complements the company culture of gi ving back to the community. The winery has alr eady developed a community partnership with North County Solutions for Change. Food and money collected at the Thanksgiving food drive will be donated to the nonprofit. California Fruit Wine has been in business for three years. Haghighi said one-fifth of the business effort is wine making.The majority of work involves business oper ations and marketing. He added that mar keting interns have been beneficial in running the business. “It gives them insight into owning a business, ” Haghighi said. “We are helping educate and tr ain them and they are giving valuable input as a w orkforce in a small startup business.” The Thanksgiving food drive will be held from 4 to 8 p.m. Nov. 17 at 1040 La Mirada Court. Wine Club members are invited to arrive at 3 p.m. at is lifting an ything weighing more than five pounds, which is just annoying. Back in the da y, I schlepped everything myself, which is probably why I cannot no w. Yet I have no regrets. When I wanted this to be over there, by darn, it got moved. I am learning to dir ect from the sidelines now. Moving your child may have the same perks as having grandchildren. There was great joy in knowing that once I put those bo xes down, they were someone else’s to unpack. I had to get on home for a nap. Jean Gillette is a freelance writer who relishes knowing her baby is safely tucked in. Contact her at jgillette@coastnewsgroup.com.


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Reader Advisory: The National Trade Association we belong to has purchased the above classifieds. Determining the value of their service or product is advised by this publication. In order to avoid misunderstandings, some advertisers do not offer employment but rather supply the readers with manuals, directories and other materials designed to help their clients establish mail order selling and other businesses at home. Under NO circumstance should you send any money in advance or give the client your checking, license ID, or credit card numbers. Also beware of ads that claim to guarantee loans regardless of credit and note that if a credit repair company does business only over the phone it is illegal to request any money before delivering its service. All funds are based in US dollars. Toll free numbers may or may not reach Canada.

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