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Barth: ‘much work’ needed on city’s housing plan By Jared Whitlock
SHINING THROUGH Comet Pan-STARRS (named for the observatory in Hawaii that discovered it) makes a brief appearance over the skies of San Diego on March 12. Pan-STARRS is approximately 1 kilometer in diameter and passed closest to Earth on March 5, but was not visible in the Northern Hemisphere until March 8. Another comet named ISON will be visible in late November, and is predicted to be even brighter than Pan-STARRS. Photo by Daniel Knighton
Board hears charter school’s appeal By Rachel Stine
CARLSBAD — At a hearing bef ore the San Diego County Board of Education on Mar ch 18, Oxford Preparatory Academy (OPA) representatives claimed that its petition to open a charter school in Carlsbad was misrepresented and denied unjustifiably by the Carlsbad Unified School District (CUSD). OPA spokespersons urged the boar d to f ollow California Education Code r equirements and appr ove its petition, while district staff maintained that the charter petition raised unmitigated concerns. The district initially denied OPA’s application to establish a thr ee-year charter school for 800 to 1,000 students grades kindergarten through eighth g rade in Car lsbad in late December 2012.
FLYING THROUGH HISTORY San Diego resident and World War II veteran Douglas Dowell heads into the wild blue yonder once again in a B-17 bomber. A10
OPA currently operates charter schools in Chino Valley and South Orange County. Still aspiring to open the charter school for the 2013-14 school year, OPA is in the process of appealing the district’s decision before the county board. “The district hasn’t approved a charter in its history and has no clue ho w to do it, ” said OPA’s attorney Greg Moser at the hearing. “The technicalities that the district is throwing up are really a smoke screen.” One of the more heavily debated issues at the hearing involved the school facilities requested by OPA in Carlsbad. Districts are legally required by Proposition 39 to provide facilities for approved charter schools to operate. Because OPA requested facilities near Interstate TURN TO APPEAL ON A15
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ENCINITAS — Encinitas has until Aug. 30 to show where 1,300 statemandated housing units could be built as part of its housing element. If the city wants to meet the housing element deadline, Encinitas will have to make significant progress. Cities could potentially face lawsuits for not adopting a housing element by the end of August. However, Encinitas hasn’t certified a housing element since incorporation in 1986, and yet the city hasn’ t been significantly penalized. Still, representatives from the city said it’s important to have a housing element in place to take the threat of lawsuits off the ta ble, make Encinitas eligible for more grants and finish a long-contentious process. “I’m not sur e what will happen, but if w e were going to get it done by August, there’s still much work to be done, ” Mayor Teresa Barth said. She added that the city wants to at least demonstrate “forward motion” by August, and that councilmembers and residents have been notably frustrated by the housing element o ver the years. The department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) requires that cities turn in a housing element e very eight years. For the housing element, cities have to pencil out the potential
locations of state-imposed housing. The number of housing units, 1,300 in the case of Encinitas, is derived from population and economic trends. Encinitas’ efforts to complete a housing element have sputtered. A year-and-a-half ago, citizens soundly rejected a draft of the housing element that called f or concentrating housing units on El Camino Real. In response, City Council scrapped the dr aft of the housing element and sought more input fr om residents. After numerous meetings last month, two citizen groups and the city’ s Planning Commission, which were tasked with reviewing the housing element, presented recommendations for where the housing units could be located. City staff said it’s going to find points of consensus among the g roup’s presentations and bring them to council at an undetermined time. But council voted not to act on any of those recommendations until the fall, after they’ve had a chance to r evisit their goals for the General Plan, which is a document that will steer everything from land use to tr ansportation over the next few decades. The housing element is part of the Gener al Plan. However, in light of the August deadline, Barth said there’s a chance council could review the housTURN TO HOUSING ON A15
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District, construction company San Dieguito Board leadership in dispute over additional costs talk bonds, school violence By Rachel Stine
CARLSBAD — The Carlsbad Unified Sc hool District (CUSD) is calling claims that the y owe a construction company more than $800,000 in ad ditional costs for a high sc hool renovation project unjustified. McCarthy Building Companies, Inc., a St. Louisbased company with $2.4 billion in ann ual revenues, is asserting that the district owes the compan y $837,410 in incurred costs not covered by the original $35,184,200 contract to construct Carlsbad High Sc hool’s new classroom complex and parking lot. The project was completed in the f all of 2012 after more than a year-and-ahalf of work to construct 11 new education buildings, a central plaza and a par king lot. It was the last phase of the high school’s $87 million renovation project, which McCarthy started constructing in J une 2008; the fir st two phases consisted of building temporary classrooms and a new stadium. McCarthy listed suc h expenditures as $423,870 for a schedule delay, $106,389 to pay a dr ywall subcontractor and $28,572 f or adjusting the height of a guardrail. But the district claims that McCarthy has not justified these cost estimates or provided appropriate docu-
mentation of specific construction work despite multiple requests. The CUSD is disputing McCarthy’s claims based on the observations, documents and cost estimates fr om Gafcon, Inc., the program manager that the district hired to o versee McCarthy and its subcontractors. Based on Gafcon’ s assessment, CUSD has stated that McCarth y owes the district $404, citing that the costs for work that was eliminated from the project and never completed is g reater than the additional costs that are properly substantiated. The district claims include that the y are not solely responsible for the schedule delay and onl y owes $131,000, that all costs for drywall subcontractor were already paid, and that the guardrail adjustment was needed because of an initial construction error and as such is not the district’ s financial responsibility. “The District r emains hopeful that r esolution can be reached with McCarth y on the few outstanding change orders,” said CUSD Superintendent Suzette Lovely. CUSD has alr eady paid $1,722,652 in supplementary costs, which were approved in 30 separate change orders over the past several months for the project.
Lovely explained that an additional 5 to 10 percent of the original contr acted amount in c hange order costs is typical for this type of project. McCarthy Project Director Craig Swenson responded through a written statement saying that, “Our team has been w orking closely with the District and program manager to respond to any questions and provide all requested documentation regarding final pa yment to McCarthy and the subcontractors who perf ormed the work.” Neither CUSD nor McCarthy representatives specified how long they have attempted to r esolve the contested costs. Because the district had been unable to r each an agreement on the remaining costs of the pr oject with McCarthy, they unilaterally moved forward to close out the remaining costs with the district’s Board of Trustees. At its March 6 meeting, the board sustained the district’s cost estimates. Lovely said that the Carlsbad High Sc hool project is the first the district has worked with McCarthy. She added that so f ar the district has been a ble to reach an ag reement with construction company Balfour Beatty for all change orders from the construction of Sage Creek High School.
By Sandy Coronilla
COAST CITIES — The County Board of Supervisors is expected to authorize San Dieguito Union High School District to issue up to $160 million in general obligation bonds. Last month the district boar d of trustees approved the issuance of the bonds but the plan was reworked to reflect compliance with a proposed California Assembly Bill that would place limits on the issuance of school bonds. Board President Barbara Groth and Vice President Amy Herman agreed to discuss the district’s bond financing and other important public education issues such as the continued district focus on academic excellence and its plans to prevent school violence. SDUHSD is a middle size suburban high school district serving more than 12,000 students in North County, including about 500 from Rancho Santa Fe.
Bond Financing: Side-Stepping the Media Hype
District Superintendant Ken Noah called last fall’s voter-approved Proposition AA, the $449 million school bond project, as the highlight of his tenure. Noah plans to retire in June, so it will be up to school board members, like Herman and Groth, to answer for how well they handle the issuance of the general obligation bonds. With the state legislatur e likely to approve a bill — AB 182 from Assembly member Ben Hueso (D-San Diego), which would limit the debt ratio to no more than 4to-1 and cap the number of years the bonds can run to no more than 25 years, Groth said they decided to play it smart. “Our guys retooled it (to comply with AB 182) rather than going forward and getting slammed later on,” she said. Groth said
because of the media attention surrounding Poway Unified School District’s controversial capital appreciation bonds, San Dieguito now has a policy against them. “The best you can do as a board member is make the best decision with whatever you have right there in front of you,” Groth said. What the district is left with is a plan to modernize multiple facilities across the district, such as Torrey Pines High School which will get stadium lights and Canyon Crest Academy that will develop stadium and athletic facilities.
What’s Most Important: Academics
Board member Herman said the most important issue f acing California public schools and SDUHSD specifically is improving achievement for each student. “Our district has continued to keep the focus on this even in these difficult financial times,” Herman said. She credits the collaborative culture that exists between district teachers for their success in this area. “Our district test scores have continued to improve by every measure,” Herman said. Indeed, students in all 10 of the district’s schools have improved their Academic Performance Index scores this past year, for a district-wide total increase of 10 points. She said one challenge is the transition from traditional California Athletic Standards to the Common Cor e State Standards. “This transition is something that all districts are preparing for, and our district has been working to ensure that our curriculum reflects the new standards,” Herman said. “Common core focuses more on critical TURN TO SCHOOL BOARD ON A15
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Sidewalk and roadway improvements along California Street will make getting to school safer for middle school and elementary students. Improvements include installing crosswalk pop-outs and narrowing the roadway. Photo by Promise Yee
O’side students have safer ways to school By Promise Yee
OCEANSIDE — Lincoln Middle School and Palmquist Elementary students will have a safer walk to school this fall thanks to funds from Safe Routes to Sc hool. A grant will enable the city to build crosswalk pop-outs and narrow the roadway between the neighboring schools from 50 feet to 24 feet to slow down traffic. Current concerns on California Street are the high speeds of traffic, right of way violations and improper turning. These concerns are anticipated to heighten next year when middle school and elementary students cr oss the street during school hours to utilize labs and classrooms on
both campuses. “It’s a major travel lane,” David DiPierro, city traffic engineer, said. “Improvements will slo w down traffic and give students an opportunity to cross safely.” The $63,320 Safe Routes to School Grant was awarded in 2008, but roadway and sidewalk construction w as delayed due to modernization of both schools. Palmquist Elementary students have been relocated to Ditmar Elementar y this year during major remodeling, which is expected to be completed in fall. “It was taken down to the studs and r ebuilt,” Cheryl Gaston, bond construction
program manager f or Oceanside Unified Sc hool District, said. “It will be like new when they’re finished.” Modernization of Lincoln Middle School buildings and relocation of school driveways was completed in 2009. The five-year delay in improving California Street from Ridgeway Street to Hunsaker Street increased the estimated project costs to $120,000. TransNet funds will be used to cover the price difference. The street and sidewalk safety upgrades will begin in July and are expected to be completed before Palmquist Elementary reopens in August.
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Posing solutions for mental health issues By Carrie Eichmann, Julia Samara and Matthew Stephens
Evan Kwik was a relatively unknown 20-year-old Encinitas resident until a few weeks ago, when he wounded two Sheriff’s deputies and ended his own life. Evan had been suicidal and violent toward his f amily in the months leading up to his death, and was reportedly struggling with depression and drug a buse. Evan’s mother even filed thr ee restraining orders against him. He was also briefl y hospitalized for mental health symptoms. Clearly, these occurrences both pr edicted her son’s impending suicide, and begged authorities for help in getting Evan treatment. The very treatment her son was refusing to get for himself. If a mother’ s desperation wasn’t enough to prevent this incident, what would have been? As mental health pr ofessionals, we have seen many of the most mentally ill individuals refuse the help they so undoubtedl y need, leaving their f amilies to pic k up the pieces. Evan’s family knew he was struggling but without his consent, they couldn’t get their adult son help. About one in fi ve Americans has a mental illness; of them, only 60 percent get tr eatment. In fact, people with the most severe illnesses ar e the
least likely to get help. The truth is that people with mental health concerns are more likely to be victims of violence than to commit acts of violence. That being said, they are also more likely than your average person to commit violent acts and to hurt themselves. In San Diego alone there is a suicide every day. So how do we prevent violent acts like the one in Encinitas while also pr otecting the vulner able mentally ill population? One solution that w e hear time and time again is that it should be easier to put mentally ill individuals in the hospital. In fact, this is something that occurs regularly in San Diego County as well as in other parts of the countr y. At first this solution makes a lot of sense, as it tak es unsafe people out of the community and it f orces them to get the help the y obviously need. However, the problem with forced hospitalization is twofold. First, hospitals have limited capacity and resources. That means that the cost to taxpa yers is high and the tr eatment provided is short-term (e.g. often less than thr ee days). Second, hospitalizing someone against their will necessarily infringes on basic human rights. Where would society be if anyone could be r emoved from their home based
solely on the r eports of family and friends? In fact, in Evan’s case, he was hospitalized twice for very short periods of time, but this did not improve his symptoms or his safety in the long run. It did not pr event him from shooting tw o deputies and killing himself. The solution w e propose is simple: be pr oactive. In order to be pr oactive, we must commit more resources. When families ask for help dealing with a mentally ill f amily member, there should be enough funding, support, and mental health pr ofessionals to meet their need. The In-Home Outreach Team, also known as IHO T, does just that. IHOT engages individuals with severe mental illness, who have resisted getting treatment for themselves. Designed and implemented by San Diego County and Telecare Corporation, IHOT consists of thr ee regional teams: North Coastal, Central, and Eastern regions. When an indi vidual with a mental illness has behaviors that concern those around them, IHOT can be called to intervene. Unlike traditional mental health care, IHOT doesn’t wait for the indi vidual to come to their office. Rather, IHOT delivers TURN TO MENTAL HEALTH ON A28
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ing at 6 p.m. March 26 and see f or yourself who they listen to. Mary Anne Viney, Carlsbad
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Preserving Quarry Creek
For over 15 years I have been sharing my family home with thousands of local residents. My family home, the Marron-Hayes Adobes Historic District, and the g rounds that surround it are a living history museum going back 9,000 years. From the sacred El Salto Waterfall at the head of the Buena Vista Creek Valley, to the adobe in the center, to the cr eek that w as the boundar y between two early missions, to the site of first contact in 1769 b y the Portola expedition — we have it all. The value of these resources have been documented numerous times over the years — with a plaque by Native Daughters of the Golden West, eligibility for the National Historic Registry, and the listing as a sacred site El Salto Waterfall by the Calif ornia Native American Heritage Commission. Now a de veloper, McMillin, is proposing to build 656 homes in the heart of this valley. The Carlsbad City Council will make their decision at 6 p.m. March 26.This is the last chance for the residents of this area to help determine the f ate of this v alley. Please join me in telling the Ma yor and Council to preserve the little we have left of our rich local histor y- and mo ve development off the panhandle. Your children and grandchildren will thank y ou. Please call me at (760) 729-1818. Shelley Hayes Caron, Marron- Hayes Adobes Historic District For years I have observed Carlsbad city official’s failure to acquir e open space despite passage of Measure C in 2002. The proposed development of 656 housing units at Quarry Creek is an opportunity for them to honor this vote, and the recommendation of the Open Space Committee to acquir e this land. But history shows us there is not an even playing field when it comes to the citizens and de velopers. Developers hold private meetings with the ma yor and council members while citiz ens advocating for land preservation have limited access. Developers get ask ed numerous questions at public hearings, while project opponents get none. Unequal treatment built into the land-use decision process marginalizes such citizens and diminishes their impact. Preserving the panhandle of the Quarry Creek project preserves the most significant natural, cultural and historical site left in Car lsbad. The City Council can do this as a f air compromise — building denser, higher and more affordable in order to preserve more land for open space. Will the City Council listen to their r esidents? Or will the developers’ voice be the only one that matters? Attend the City Council hear-
Adobe back on most endangered list That was a headline for a June 22, 2012 story in The Coast News. The Marron-Hayes Adobe had been ad ded back to the Sa ve Our Heritage Or ganizations (SOHO) 2012 list of most endanger ed historic resources. The Adobe had been on the list bef ore in 2003 when ther e was talk of placing the Rancho del Oro freeway interchange right next to it. Now the thr eat is building 656 homes all ar ound it with the spr awling Quarry Creek development. Instead of looking out on hundreds of acres of land one will be looking at hundr eds of houses. Bruce Coons, Executive Director of SOHO , explained why this ar ea is so important, “We have very few adobes fr om the Mexican-Rancho period of Calif ornia and this one is extremely important and almost none of them are in their original settings.” We are so fortunate to have one of the most significant historic r esources in all of San Diego County right her e. Please ask the Carlsbad Mayor and City Council to shrink the Quarry Creek development off the panhandle. We don’t want our histor y to become extinct. Tese Gorszwick, Carlsbad
Carlsbad traffic dangerous for Oceanside seniors
The proposed Quarry Creek Project near College Boulevard and state Route 78 doesn’t just cause traffic gridlock for drivers — it is a pedestrian safety nightmar e. Just east of College Boule vard on Lak e Boulevard there are five senior housing complexes. My mother-in-law lives in one. Every day mobility impair ed seniors — often in wheelc hairs or using w alkers, are seen trying to cross College at Lak e to go shopping in the Quarr y Creek Center. This is one of the busiest pedestrian inter sections in the entir e city of Oceanside. But the streets were certainly not designed with pedestrians in mind. Visibility is poor, there is no safety island, and signals are timed for fast moving cars — not senior s in wheelchairs. There are already seven lanes of traffic and two bicycle lanes to cross. What will adding thousands of more cars a day for the Quarry Creek project do to this already unsafe area? Whose mother will be struc k by a car trying to do her shopping? Tell the Oceanside City Council to keep up the barrier behind Walmart. Let Carlsbad keep their own traffic. Let us give our seniors a TURN TO LETTERS ON A28
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CEO honored for service By Bianca Kaplanek
DEL MAR — Tim Fennell, chief executive officer and general manager of the Del Mar Fairgrounds, was recognized for his 20 years of service during the March 12 board of directors meeting. The state-owned facility, as well as Fennell’s now-gray hair, currently bear little resemblance to what either looked like when he was hired in 1993, the staff report noted. When Fennell started, the Del Mar Fair, as it was known at the time, was the 13th largest such event in North America. It is no w ranked fourth on the continent and No. 1 in California. Departments have been created and new events such as the Holiday of Lights and Scream Zone w ere added. There have been impr ovements to some buildings, while others have been completely replaced. Fair sponsorship dollars have grown from less than $50,000 to more than $2.8 million. Overall revenues have gone from $19 million to more than $60 million. The 340-acre site has received numerous awards for everything from its programs to its recycling efforts. Director Fred Schenk likened Fennell to a duc k swimming smoothly across the top of a pond.The millions of people who come through the gate don’t see your feet paddling like crazy under the water, he said. Such was the case at the
Tim Fennell, Del Mar Fairgrounds chief executive officer and general manager, when he started at the facility in 1993 (left) and now. Courtesy photos
fair during his first year at the helm. Grandstand artist Tanya Tucker was brought in by helicopter because she was an hour late, having been sidetracked by a professional football player she appeared with the previous night on a talk show. “I’ve learned a lot from you as a manager,” Director David Lizerbram said. “You always stick to your guns and do what you think is right.” Fennell said he was honored and humbled b y the recognition. “It’s been an adventure the last 20 years,” he said, crediting the staff more than himself for the success of the fairgrounds. “I’m the one who’ s always whistling on Monday morning because of this staff,” he said. “It’s easy for me to come to work every day. I’m the lucky guy.”
The fairgrounds is currently home to more than 350 annual events. But Fennell said the most memorable was when the facility served as a shelter for people, horses and other animals during the 2007 wildfires. Fennell jokingly said he is about halfway through his career at the f airgrounds because there are still several projects on the horizon, including expansion plans, widening the turf tr ack to hopefully attract the Breeders’ Cup and “making sure our people ar e well taken care of.” Fennell came under fire a few years ago for allowing managers, supervisors and other exempt employees to cash out leave balances, such as unused vacation pay, totalTURN TO FENNELL ON A19
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Council in support of statewide plastic bag ban By Jared Whitlock
ENCINITAS — At Wednesday night’s meeting, council voted unanimously to update its legislative priorities f or the next year. Those changes include supporting a statewide plastic bag ban. “I think it makes a lot of sense to support the statewide plastic bag ban; twice now they’ve come very close to ha ving the ban and hopefull y the third time is the charm,” Councilman Tony Kranz said. Kranz also said the statewide ban w ould have the benefit of putting all of the Calif ornia cities on the same page, preventing confusion over cities’ varying approaches to the ban. The statewide legislation, introduced last month, would ban singleuse carryout bags for large retailers in 2015, and then convenience stores and smaller businesses in 2016. Resident Darius Degher said that Encinitas should back the state’s legislation, but he also said that the city should de vel-
op its own ban. “We should contin ue to move forward with a local bag ban, ” Degher said. “Because if we don’t, and the state measure fails due to inevitable pressure from the plastic industr y, then Encinitas will not be able to do its part in this ecological matter.” The Encinitas E n v i r o n m e n t a l Commission has been researching the fiscal and environmental impacts of a local plastic bag ban. It will present its finding to council April 10 and ask for further direction. In 2008, Encinitas moved to ban or place a fee on plastic bags with a 3-2 vote. But the plastic-bag industry threatened litigation, arguing the city needed to complete an environmental impact report. Due to the cost of the en vironmental impact r eport, the city never adopted the ban. Councilmembers also agreed that emphasizing railroad infrastructure in Encinitas should be part of its legislative priorities.
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Commission denies permit to sell firearms By Rachel Stine
CARLSBAD — At its March 20 meeting, the Carlsbad Planning Commission denied a local store’s second application for a conditional use permit to sell firearms, and in doing so ensured that Car lsbad would remain without a gun store for the foreseeable future. After the Planning Commission and City Council denied her first application in 2012, Lisa Gunther submitted an adjusted application to sell firearms at her stor e, Gunther Gifts, which is located off of Palomar Airport Road. Specifically, Gunther applied for a conditional use permit from the commission to be authorized to store, transfer and sell guns as a r etail business, even though her store is located in the Planned Industrial zone. Carlsbad City Planner Shannon Werneke advised the Planning Commission to den y Gunther’s application f or the permit, stating that a gun store would not follow the intent of the current industrial zoning in the area. Werneke explained that all other businesses near Gunther Gifts included industrial operations and cor porate offices, and that the retail stores that did exist in the area
Lisa Gunther pleads with the Planning Commission to “save my business” by approving a permit for her store to sell firearms at the March 20 Planning Commission meeting. Photo by Rachel Stine
directly served the daily needs of the industrial tenants. “Staff does not feel that the sale of fir earms fits these retail uses,” Werneke said during her presentation. Gunther contended that a gun store would serve the security needs of the nearb y businesses, specifically the Bank of America which has an armed guard during business hours. “Every business has a need for security,” she said. Gunther added that she has the support of the business complex’s master association. She stated that as the first gun store in Carlsbad her store would have the opportunity to supply firearms for the Carlsbad Police Department. Gunther also claimed that
a number of the industrial businesses in the same comple x currently run retail operations without appropriate conditional use permits. She argued that she should be granted a permit in light of the fact that she was trying to go thr ough the pr oper city channels while other businesses were not. Gunther Gifts currently operates as an online gifts and engraving business. Gunther claimed that she has had to drastically downsize her business in light of the economic recession and needs to sell firearms in or der to k eep her business open. “I’m asking you to please help my business tonight...to save my business and allow my
family to survive in Carlsbad,” she said. Commissioners were concerned by the idea of denying her permit when other industrial businesses may already be running retail operations in that location. “Here we have an applicant who is trying to follow the law and do it the right w ay,” said Commissioner Jeff Segall. As a separate matter, the commission may consider rezoning the ar ea where the business is located to allo w retail operations in the futur e. However, the change has yet to come before the Planning Commission and w ould need the eventual approval of City Council as well as the Coastal Commission, a process that would take several months at minimum. Ultimately, the commission voted to den y Gunther’s application in light of curr ent zoning laws with a 4-1 vote. Commissioner Marty Montgomery voted in favor of granting the permit, asserting that the business did meet the needs of the surrounding industrial area. “This business can meet the security needs of the surrounding businesses. I like the idea that it can provide services to the Carlsbad Police Department,” he said.
EUSD cuts five Chairman voted out, says he won’t run again child guidance aides By Promise Yee
By Jared Whitlock
ENCINITAS — The Encinitas Union Sc hool District Board of Trustees voted to eliminate five child guidance aide positions at Wednesday night’s meeting. The aides pr ovided social and emotional support for students in kindergarten through sixth grades. This included e verything from how to handle bullies to coping with c hange, according to Maria Waskin, director of pupil personnel services for the district. “These are important positions that w e would rather not let go, but we have a tough budget situation,” Waskin said. The five aides alternated between the district’ s nine schools, giving each school at least one aide every day. They worked in conjunction with school psychologists, who primarily serve special needs students, Waskin said. Over eight y ears, the district was given a $165,000 state grant each year for 15 aides, although at that time they only served kindergarten through third grades. Citing the California budget
crisis, Gov. Jerry Brown scrapped the state wide grant, known as the Early Mental Health Initiati ve, last year with a line-item veto. Brown argued that instead of funding specific programs, the state should let school districts set priorities for spending money. At a cost of $65,000, the district decided to pay for five aides, rather than 15, itself this school year. Waskin said the aides were eliminated for the following school year due to a difficult budget situation. In the meantime, she said that the district is looking for other grants or help from foundations to hopefully bring back the aides. The district also eliminated a nutrition clerk position.
OCEANSIDE — Utility Commission chair Brian Boyle said he would not rerun as commission chair or vice chair, after being voted off the San Diego Water Authority board by City Council. “I’m not willing to put in time for a city that doesn’t appreciate what other people do,” Boyle said. Boyle addressed his comments to Councilman Jerry Kern, who attended the commission meeting Mar ch 20, and who voted Boyle off the Water Authority board in February along with Councilmen Gary Felien and Jack Feller. The same three council members voted in Kern to fill the regional board position. Boyle served on the Water Authority board for two years and on the
Oceanside Utility Commission for nine years. He earned his water conservation license in 1988 and has “been in the water business” for over 30 years. “I donated time f or a long time,” Boyle said. “I think I helped.” Boyle said he was disappointed at being taken off the board and angry at the way it was handled. He said he learned from a reporter that council members were considering removing him for “political reasons.” He chose to resign from the position prior to the council vote. “They still voted to take me off,” Boyle said. “I have a spotless reputation. It is an ugly appearance on m y record.” Boyle said he w ould be watching Oceanside politics, but not volunteering to serve.
He nominated en vironmental attorney Jeremy Jungreis for commission chair. Jungreis was unanimously voted in. Jimmy Knott was voted in as vice chair. During the meeting Kern gave condolences of a sort to Boyle about his v ote to remove him from the Water Authority board. “It was a political move,” Kern said. “It has no reflec-
tion on Brian and what he’s done.” Kern added that a different council majority might reappoint Boyle to the board in the future. “I hope everyone stays involved,” Kern said. Jungreis thanked Boyle for his service. “The city of Oceanside couldn’t have someone more diligent or thoughtful,” he said.
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For pastor, the price was most definitely right By Rachel Stine
OCEANSIDE — Adam Riojas, a pastor from Oceanside Calvary Chapel, was almost certain he wouldn’t be chosen as a contestant on “The Price is Right” television game
show, and he definitely didn’t expect to win thousands of dollars in prizes. He had onl y seen the show once decades ago and thought the game was rather boring, and made the mistake of telling the con-
testant interviewer just that. “There’s no w ay I’m going to get close to e ven get called,” he recalled thinking. Not only that, but Riojas doesn’t have a history of good luck. Nine years ago, Riojas served 13 y ears in California prisons f or a murder he didn’ t commit. He was eventually released in 2004 after the true m urderer, Riojas’s father, admitted the crime on his deathbed. He attended a taping of the show at a CBS studio in Los Angeles as a staff event with about 30 other members from Calvary Chapel in late January. Riojas and his co workers agreed that he blew the interview and set their hopes on someone else from their group getting the chance to win big. “The excitement in there is w ay beyond anything I can e ven describe,” Riojas said a bout the filming. During the first half of the show, the food minister from Riojas’s church, Vickii Ceballos, was called to compete and walked away with $20,000 in cash, a weight machine, refrigerator, television and a camera. Riojas said that the staff was thrilled f or Ceballos, who he said works hard feeding mor e than
By Bianca Kaplanek
Adam Riojas (right) waits with a fellow Calvary Chapel pastor to get in to a taping session of the television game show “The Price is Right” in late January. Riojas was selected as a contestant for the show and walked away with big prizes. Photo courtesy of Adam Riojas
3,000 people per month and doesn’t make a lot of money. But the thrill w asn’t over for the Calvary Chapel crew. “The second part of the show starts, and I’m the first person called and w e all go crazy,” said Riojas. He was given the chance to compete f or prizes after besting other contestants by coming up with the closest guess on six pairs of women’s shoes. Riojas eventually won his way into competing in
the grand finale showcase. “Then I just liter ally lost it, yelling and scr eaming like I never have,” he said. With a luc ky guess, he won a J eep Patriot, new computer, and a f our-night trip to Washington D.C. He plans on taking the trip with his wife and young daughter in late April and selling the Jeep to fund further renovations on his mother’s house. “It’s like money came down from heaven for me,” he said.
Council OKs fireworks for July By Promise Yee
OCEANSIDE — City Council approved having July fireworks at the Mar ch 13 meeting, but did not determine when, where and how. Councilman Jack Feller requested the city ho st July fireworks to cele brate Oceanside’s 125th anni versary on July 3. “We have a small matter of 125 years of being incorporated,” Feller said. “I think it’s a worthy investment.” It was not determined if the fireworks will be held on July 3 or July 4. Some considerations were security costs for police and firefighters and the demands on officer s and firefighters during alr eady busy days. Another question w as the best location to launc h the fireworks. Feller suggested El Corazon, which is a high point in the city. The benefit is that residents can see the fireworks from many locations and would not have to travel to one site.
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City parkland at El Corazon is mostly undeveloped. The El Corazon Senior Center only allows parking for 500 cars. Mayor Jim Wood anticipated extra officers would be needed along major roadways where cars might pull off to watch the fireworks. Councilwoman Esther Sanchez suggested that fir eworks be held at the beac h where they were traditionally located bef ore they were discontinued two years ago. There were concerns that the beac h location might trigger possible la wsuits due to the potential environmental impacts of setting off fir eworks over water. Beach crowds and tr affic jams w ere other concerns. A third location that was suggested was El Camino High School. The city is alr eady considering opening the high school as a viewing area if the fireworks are set off at El Corazon.
The site w ould have a limited viewing area because of surrounding trees and houses. Funding for the fir eworks is also undetermined. The cost of fir eworks and safety personnel is estimated to be $27,000. Residents and business owners expressed support for bringing bac k July fireworks. Many said community donations could be easil y collected. “There is nothing mor e American than apple pie, Chevrolet and fir eworks on the Fourth of J uly,” David Nydegger, CEO of Oceanside Chamber of Commerce, said. “With the 125th anniversary celebrations we have going on, the fireworks will enhance that and create more community pride and synergy,” Leslee Gaul, president and CEO of the Visit Oceanside Conference and Visitors Bureau, said. City staff will bring back ideas to council on the when, where and ho w of hosting July fireworks.
DEL MAR — The Don Diego Scholarship Foundation has awarded $600,000 to 139 collegebound students from San Diego County during the past 27 years. “It’s impossible to make the choices,” Chairman Paul Ecke III said during the March 13 board of directors meeting of the 22nd District Agricultural Association, which manages the Del Mar Fairgrounds. “We usually get a bout 15 applicants and the y’re all great, but we have to pick four,” he said. “And there’s always one that rises to the top.” Hoping to a ward that standout student, the foundation is expanding its program by adding the Spanjian Family Scholarship. Robert Spanjian is a former 22nd DAA board member who currently serves on the Don Diego Sc holarship Foundation. He and his brother patented Spandex. Four high school seniors currently are selected to each receive a $5,000 sc holarship. Applicants must be a 4-H member, Future Farmers of America member, fairgrounds employee or fair exhibitor. One scholarship is awarded in each category. Ecke said the f oundation is tr ying to r aise extra money to a ward a $10,000 scholarship to the exemplary student. He said more than half of the necessary funds have been secured. In addition to donations, he said the f oundation is also looking to find people with “connections” who could help out, such as Sara Blakely, creator of Spanx, a company that likely wouldn’t be where it is today without Spandex. The Don Diego Scholarship Trust Fund, as it was originally known, was created in 1986 as a tribute to Tom Hernandez, who, in the role of Don Diego , was the host of the San Diego County Fair from 1947 until his death in 1984. Funds are raised from an annual gala, donations and the Amigo Club, which offers one year of free entrance to all e vents sponsored by the 22nd D AA and Del Mar Thoroughbred Club for $99. Scholarship applications for students ar e now available at dondiegoscholarship.org. More information is also available at that website.
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City OKs lot sale, demolition
Judge throws out Tri-City lawsuit
By Bianca Kaplanek
By Jared Whitlock
DEL MAR â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Council members authorized the sale of one city-owned lot and the removal of an a bandoned maintenance building fr om another at the March 18 meeting. Property owners adjacent to a 3,170-squar e-foot parcel just east of 301 Hid den Pines Road have expressed interest in buying the site, which is zoned residential and could be developed with variances. The lot is 25 feet wide,127 feet deep and has a steep south-to-north slope, with an elevation difference of about 40 feet. There is a small, relatively flat area on the northern portion that is slightly elevated from the street. The parcel was formerly a water pump site that has been abandoned. Mark Delin, assistant city manager, said it has some potential for other public uses but they would be limited. He said because it is accessible, it could conceivably be converted to a pocket park. But Councilman Don Mosier disagreed. â&#x20AC;&#x153;In considering other uses, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a v ery steep lot, â&#x20AC;? Mosier said, noting thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s about a 45-degree incline. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is not of general use for a park and developing a property on that even with the variances would be a v ery expensive undertaking,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If someone were to come forward â&#x20AC;Ś and propose an alternative or better use Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; d be happ y to entertain it, but itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s hard for me to envision use as a poc ket park or an ything that w ould serve the local community.â&#x20AC;? Because the city no longer has any use for the property, it is in the public inter est to sell it. To do so , a hearing m ust be held to allo w testimony from anyone who opposes the sale. At least one nearb y resident does. Gary Burke, who lives just south of the lot on Torrey Pines Terrace, has a gate on his back property line that would allow him to e xit via the lot in an emergency. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It was a benefit to the property when I bought it,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I like that idea, having that ability. And if y ou sell it Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m going to lose that benefit. Maybe Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m being selfish f or that but I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know that youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re going to gain that m uch money out of the sale.â&#x20AC;? Staff recommended holding the pr otest hearing on April 1, but council member s agreed with Cl yde Freeman,
A hearing is set for May 20 at 7 p.m. at City Hall for anyone who opposes the sale of a 3,170-square-foot city owned lot that was once used as a water pump site. Courtesy map
who also lives adjacent to the property, that the date didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; t give the public much time. Extending the hearing â&#x20AC;&#x153;gives people a little mor e chance to see whatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s going on,â&#x20AC;? Freeman said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Clearly moving a little too fast,â&#x20AC;? Councilman Al Corti said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Letâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s give (residents) more ample time to weigh in.â&#x20AC;? Both adjacent pr operty owners have development projects in the w orks and one sent a letter to the city r ecently expressing interest in purchasing the lot, which is wh y the city began pursuing a possible sale. The protest hearing is scheduled for 7 p.m. on May 20 at City Hall. Meanwhile, staff is conducting a pr eliminary title report and appraisal at a cost of about $3,400. Staff also r ecommended putting the mone y from the sale in the capital impr ovement program. Mayor Terry Sinnott said he would rather see it earmarked for a specific project. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I would feel much more comfortable â&#x20AC;Ś if this mone y was designated f or a futur e project,â&#x20AC;? Sinnott said.â&#x20AC;?I know thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s kind of har d to do but I feel uncomfortable having money just going into the capital improvement bucket.â&#x20AC;? Shores maintenance buildings When the city bought the Shores property in 2008 fr om the Del Mar Union Sc hool District, it included fi ve attached modular buildings that housed the maintenance operations. The district had a bandoned the complex and it â&#x20AC;&#x153;was
in extremely dilapidated conditionâ&#x20AC;? from water damage, according to the staff report. After examining the building for possible resale, staff determined it w as unusable. The Winston School, which is also located on the Ninth Street property, requested it be r emoved because itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s unsightly and attr acts termites. They city has r eceived a $15,000 estimate to demolish the buildings and r ecycle or remove all materials, cap sewer lines, properly remove refrigerant from air conditioning units and bac kfill and patch the area when the pr oject is complete. Money will come from the open space reserve fund,which currently has a $133,388 balance. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This may be a hazardous cleanup job and so I think the budget is appropriate and itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s important to get that out of that site,â&#x20AC;? Mosier said. His colleagues agreed, but said there are other items on which theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d rather spend the money. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There are essential services and maintenance that w e â&#x20AC;Ś need to find the mone y in the budget (f or),â&#x20AC;? Corti said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m in f avor of the trailer removal but I also think ther e are other safety issues ther e that should be looked at.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Even though ther eâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s other things w eâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d love to do with that mone y we need to get that thing resolved,â&#x20AC;? Mayor Terry Sinnott added. Work is slated to be done the week of Mar ch 25, when The Winston School is closed for spring break.
OCEANSIDE â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Last week, a California judge dismissed a 4-year-old lawsuit filed b y Tri-City Medical against Scripps Health for allegedly poaching patients. According to J udge Earl H. Maas of the Superior Court of California, Tri-City failed to demonstrate â&#x20AC;&#x153;actual controversyâ&#x20AC;? and that Scripps engaged in unf air competition. In 2009, Scripps acquired Sharp Mission Park, where 65 primary care doctors previously referred most patients through written agreements to Tri-City. After the tak eover, doctors began sending mor e patients to Scripps, causing Tri-City to lose millions of dollars, according to the medical center. Scripps maintains that doctors at Sharp Mission Park directed patients to Scripps facilities because they had their patientsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;
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best interests in mind. But Tri-City has argued that Scripps ad versely affected care by directing patients who live within TriCityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s boundaries to Scripps facilities in Encinitas, and sometimes as f ar away as Chula Vista. In a written statement, Tri-City CEO Larr y Anderson said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Scrippsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; anti-competitive activities continue, to this very day, to deny patients the right to choose to receive care at the hospital closest to them rather than driving miles to a Scripps facility.â&#x20AC;? The statement goes on to say that Tri-City could possibly appeal the ruling. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Tri-City will be e xamining the courtâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s decision closely and will evaluate its options to appeal this order,â&#x20AC;? Anderson said. In response to Tri-Cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s lawsuit, Scripps CEO Chris Van Gorder said that patients are brought to the nearest hospitals in emergencies. But if theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re in sta-
ble condition, Scripps has the legal right to tr ansfer patients to its facilities. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Transfers take place every day in hospitals throughout California,â&#x20AC;? Van Gorder said. Van Gorder said all the legal bills ha venâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t come in, but he estimates the lawsuitâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s cost to be in the â&#x20AC;&#x153;high six-figuresâ&#x20AC;? for Scripps. Historically, Van Gorder said Scripps and TriCity had a â&#x20AC;&#x153;very goodâ&#x20AC;? relationship. He said that Scripps is still open to working with Tri-City, but added, â&#x20AC;&#x153;collaboration is a tw o-way street.â&#x20AC;? Last spring, Scripps tried to f orce the case into arbitration, rather than court, based on expired contracts between Scripps and Tri-City. However, the California Fourth District Court of Appeal upheld a trial courtâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s ruling that TriCityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s claims of anti-competitive conduct ar e not subject to arbitr ation, sending the case to court.
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JEAN GILLETTE Small Talk
Time for spring break madness So, my son has been madly prepping for “Step 1” of medical sc hool exams, which future doctors have to tak e at the end of their second y ear. This preparation must be done in ad dition to the regular med-school workload, he explained, thus securing the mom sympathy vote. In spite of all this, he has been making the most of being centrally located on the East Coast. During the past few months, he has been skiing in Vermont, visiting New Hampshire and sightseeing in D.C. He then mentions he and his girl are planning a small vacation after the big test in Ma y. OK. That sounds reasonable. Key West, they think, might be nice. I agree. Warm. Not hurricane season. Mosquitos, maybe, will be the biggest threat. And, oh, by the way, could I send the star ving student just a little money toward the trip? Well, gosh. My baby boy has been working pretty hard, pushing through his second year of med school in Boston, so I wir e off the cash with a smile. No sooner does the cash clear then I get a new email. Gee, it says, we got a fabulous deal on an all-inclusive resort in Cancun! As in Mexico. As in, not on U.S. soil and in that country filled with drug cartel madness. Mother is not pleased. Mother has a stomachache. Mother did not hesitate to e xpress her surprise and disma y at their choice. “Mom,” my son gently replied, like the invulnerable 25-year-old that he is, TURN TO SMALL TALK ON A15
MARCH 22, 2013
For one veteran, ride in B-17 was a trip into past By Tony Cagala
EL CAJON — His fir st mission: a tar get over Schweinfurt, Germany. The date, April 13, 1944 — it w as a Friday. Douglas Dowell, then a 19-year-old kid, boarded his B-17 bomber with a cr ew of nine other kids his age and prepared to tak e off fr om their airfield in Kimbolton, England. Their plane was one of 550 other bomber s from the 8th Air Force, 379th bomb group. Dowell, now 88 years old, and who ser ved as the top turret gunner and engineer on his first plane the Powerful Katrinka (named after the pilot’ s wife), still remembers the missions he flew in, completing 33 in all. “I remember the first one very well,” Dowell said. “We started with 550 airplanes and we lost 55 exactly over the tar get. So being a whiz at mathematics e ven then in those days, I lost some of my virginity,” he added. When he made it bac k from that fir st mission, he looked at his plane and counted the mor e than 300 holes in it either from flak or from enemy planes’ bullets. “When you first start, you think, ‘I’m never going to get hit. The other guys get hurt.’ But then when y ou see 10 percent gone in that fir st mission, you begin to think, I’ve got to fl y 24 mor e. You think, ‘Well, am I going to make it or not?’” Dowell said that luc kily, kids forget that. “And you just keep going, which I did.” Dowell and his crew kept taking to the air. “You didn’t have much choice,” he said. “You’re in service, and of course the war (is) going on, they want you to do something, you do it. And I was happy. I enjoyed the Air Force. I enjoyed all 26 y ears being in the Air Force. It’s a little scary at times,” he said. Dowell served from 1942 to 1968. His grandson is also in the Air Force, following in his footsteps, he said, something that makes him very proud. Dowell received a call from Scott Maher with the Liberty Foundation, a nonprofit flying museum that tours the countr y with historic planes from World War
Douglas Dowell, 88, sits at the radio operator’s desk in a B-17 bomber. Dowell completed 33 missions during World War II as an engineer and top turret gunner with the 8th Air Force, 379th bomb group. Photos by Tony Cagala
II. The tours give people a chance to see the militar y machines that helped win a war and intr oduce them to the men who flew in the planes. Maher invited Dowell to return to the plane that had brought him through danger and back to safety f or a chance to fly once again. It was a chance that Dowell didn’t pass up. And it was a rare chance, too, this being one of onl y eight of the B-17 airfr ames still flying, according to Liberty Foundation volunteer pilot Bob Hill.The plane, a replica of the Memphis Belle, the first bomber to complete 25 missions, (the number of missions needing to be completed before going home) was also used in the 1990 film of the same name. When Dowell completed his 25th mission, the word he used to describe the feeling: “Happy.” Though he w ould go on to fly in eight mor e missions during the war. The first thing you realize when fl ying in the B-17, also referred to as the Flying Fortress because of its dur ability, was how cold it w as, Dowell explained.
The Liberty Foundation is offering flights and tours of the B-17 Flying Fortress March 23 and March 24 at Gillespie Field. The plane is a replica of the Memphis Belle, the first to complete 25 missions. The plane was also used in the 1990 movie of the same name.
“The B-17 had very, very poor heaters,” he said. “And if you fly in the w aist, and I had flown in that waist a few missions, the windows are open…and your machine gun was pointing out the windo w and so the air w as coming in and it w as somewhere between -40 (degrees) and -60 (degrees) depending on what altitude you were at. Cold,” he said. “And the heated suits that we wore, the blue suits, never worked properly… so
you were always cold. I guess I’m still cold today,” he said. For Dowell, it seemed the memories of what he had seen and been thr ough during the w ar were still just below the surf ace, fighting back tears when asked about the past. He had some good memories, he said, but also, he had lost an a wful lot of friends, even classmates from his high school that fle w in his same bomber g roup. “One kid from Iowa City, which is
close to where I went to high school, who I became v ery close to, was flying in the nose one time and the (enemy) aircraft blew the nose off. That got me, ” Douglas said. Much of what Dowell did during his missions was standing in the top turr et, helping the pilot to sta y in formation with the rest of the bombers, or scanning the skies for enemy fighters and firing at the German ME-109s and the FW -190s that came in. “And we did a lot of that,” Dowell said. “As far as I know, I never hit an airplane. I would like to have, but I didn’t.” Still, it was extremely difficult to tell whether y ou did or not, he explained. “You got all of those air planes firing at the enem y and y ou never know, did my bullet hit, or did his bullet hit, or did none of them hit?” As a v olunteer pilot of the B-17, Hill said he was glad that he only gets to play a B17 pilot instead of being an 18, 19, or 20-year-old kid flying in the cold skies and getting shot at over Europe. “That must have been nightmarish,” Hill said. “When you speak to the v eterans, they would tell y ou that they didn’t mind the fighters as m uch because they could shoot bac k and that, at least, gave them some degree of satisfaction. “But the anti-aircraft fire that would be shot at the airplane, which they termed, ‘flak,’ which is exploding shells, and it just threw steel all through the sk y, they feared that because it w as random.” As for why it’s important to remember these planes and the men who fle w in them, Dowell said he couldn’t answer that, except to say, “I think it’s good that the young kids of today know that a lot of work and a lot of people died for them. And I hope that they are instilled with the same sense of duty that we were.” The Liberty F oundation is hosting the Memphis Belle, available for tours and f or flights at Gillespie F ield March 23 and March 24. Visit libertyfoundation.org for more information.
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MiraCosta College thestudent Hannah Dohrer has captured an award as top cost u m e designer for the Western United States. HANNAH DOHRER Now she is headed to the K ennedy Center in Washington, D.C., as a national finalist. Dohrer is an acting student whose work as costume designer for MiraCosta College’s production of “Oedipus the King” earned the Costume Design Award at the Kennedy Center/American College Theatre Festival ater
Angel Lopez, 15, is the youngest nominee from Oceanside to receive the Boys & Girls Clubs San Diego County Youth of the Year award. Courtesy photo
Oceanside teen is youth of the year By Promise Yee
OCEANSIDE — Angel Lopez has been recognized as the Boys & Girls Clubs San Diego County Youth of the Year. At 15, he is the youngest nominee the Oceanside Boys & Girls Club has had for the award. By age 12, Lopez already had man y of the responsibilities of an adult. While his mother worked, he got his three younger brothers ready and dropped off at daycare and school before getting himself to school. Sometimes this entailed taking two buses to get everyone to their destinations. It was a responsibility he took on with the understanding that his mother was doing everything she could to provide for the family. Time for himself came between 3 and 6 in the afternoon when he and his brothers were at the Boys & Girls Club. Lopez found a safe haven at the club. He had the guidance of adults and time to be with his peers. “It has gi ven me the opportunity to be a kid,” he said. Club instructors encouraged him to do more than attend school. They pushed him to set goals and pursue his interests. Lopez joined the school track team, brought up his grades and became a counselor in training at the club, which included honing his writing and public speaking skills. “He’s come such a long way in the past three years, and there is no doubt in my mind that this is just the beginning of Angel’s success,” Stephanie Peterson, Boys & Girls Club instructor, said. “He’s an inspiring young man, with a story of
strength that will represent San Diego perfectly.” Club instructors describe him as a quiet and charismatic leader. “He has innate natural leadership,” Amy Caillouette, Boys & Gir ls Club administrator, said. “He has a quiet way of influencing and leading younger kids and helping them make positive decisions.” “I’m excited about his choices as he g rows,” Caillouette added. “He’s doing more than just being an example, people are going to follow him. I know that he’s going to continue making a difference.” Lopez will go on to compete for regional and perhaps state and national Boys & Girls Clubs Youth of the Year awards and sc holarships. The Boy & Girls Club of Oceanside serves 3,600 youth a year. This year the club is celebrating its 60th anni versary.
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OMWD launches contest ENCINITAS — Olivenhain Municipal Water District (OMWD) invites students to be part of its fourthgrade poster contest, high school photo and high school video contests. Each is free to enter for students living within or attending a sc hool within OMWD’s service area. — Fourth-Grade Poster Contest In its 21st y ear, the fourth-grade water awareness poster contest encourages entrants to cr eate a poster on the theme “Water for Life.” Deadline for entries is April 1. Artists can depict ways water was vital to San Diego County’s history, is used at home and outside,can be saved around the home, or why the student feels water is important. Three winners will be selected to compete f or the cover of the 2014 North County Water Agencies calendar and will r eceive a prize and certificate of excellence. Prizes for the winner s will be awarded at OMWD’s May 1 Boar d of Dir ectors meeting and in a special classroom presentation. — High School Video Contest This contest is themed around the importance of a reliable water source and challenges entrants to create a video, no longer than tw o minutes, that encourages water-use efficiency. Deadline for entries is May 1. OMWD asks that students submit footage shot within San Diego County whic h reflects the value of water to our community, what a good deal water is at less than a penny a gallon, growing supply challenges, or what the future may hold for water in our county. The judges will scor e videos based on o verall impact, message strength, originality, artistic merit, technical execution and online virality. Prizes of up to $200 will be a warded at the June 12 Boar d of Dir ectors meeting. — High School Photo Contest This contest is designed to help educate the comm unity on the impact water has on daily life and the importance of using it wisel y. Deadline for entries is May 1. Whether used f or drinking, cooking, bathing, agriculture, or processing clothes, cars, and electronics, water is crucial to our w ay of life. Entrants are encouraged to submit any photo tak en in San Diego County during 2012-13 that depicts water or a water theme,e.g.water in a puddle = w ater; a dr y river bed = water theme. Images will be judged on overall impact, originality, artistic merit, technical excellence and online vir ality. Prizes of up to $100 will be awarded at the J une 12 Board of Directors meeting. More information about the contests is a vailable at olivenhain.com/school.
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Sub Zero Ice Cream & Yogurt, where science meets dessert 3,2,1 Blast off! No w picture fresh, rich cream and ingredients, such as strawberries and cheesecake bites flash frozen with Liquid Nitr ogen and mixed b y hand into the creamiest ice cream around at -321 degrees Fahrenheit. That is e xactly what you can experience at Sub Zero Ice Cream & Yogurt, a revolutionary ice cream store, with three brand new locations her e in North County. To understand what makes this the smoothest and creamiest frozen treat possible, let’s revisit a lesson fr om chemistry 101. Nitrogen is one of 118 known elements and because it evaporates at such low temperatures, it typically exists as a gas (which makes up about 78 percent of the Earth’ s atmosphere). This means that in or der for it to remain in a liquid state it must be k ept at e xtremely cold temperatures. Since liquid nitrogen boils at -321 degrees F, it will fr eeze anything it comes in contact with. Sub Zero uses this molecular gastronomy or what w e will refer to as the mer ging of science and culinary arts to transform, cream, yogurt, and most any liquid in just seconds into amazing ice cr eam, yogurt or in some cases sorbet while you watch. The science behind Sub Zero Ice Cr eam & Yogurt’s national success w as what attracted area franchise own-
During the Grand Opening of Sub Zero Ice Cream & Yogurt Encinitas’ store, the ice cream making process, with the large Liquid Nitrogen tank in the background makes a great show for our fascinated and excited customers. Courtesy photo
ers, Suneethi Gudapati and Krishna Uppugonduri who both have master’s degrees in engineering. Suneethi, now entrepreneur and mother, worked as a design engineer f or major semiconductor company before deciding to spend more time with her f amily. Krishna has practically earned a Ph.D in ice cream making! An involved father of two and local businessman, Krishna combines his bac kground in medical tec hnology with the fun and flair of w orking with Liquid Nitr ogen-the results are the best (and most scientific) ice cr eam experience in to wn! Suneethi comments, “We wanted to bring
the Sub Zer o liquid nitr ogen ice cream to the San Diego area because it offer s customization and the a bility for each person who visits our locations to cr eate their o wn special treat as unique as they are and freshly made right in front of their eyes.” This product is 100 percent customizable and can be tailored to specific tastes, diets, or allergies so that even those who normall y cannot frequent ice cream shops due to dietary restrictions can finally get a c hance to go out for ice cream. Sub Zero Ice Cr eam is eager to introduce three new locations including two kiosks and a stor e (respectively),
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and we are grateful to provide the experience with the f amilies in our neighborhoods.” Sub Zero Ice Cr eam & Yogurt also offers educational school assemblies to teach students of all ages about the fun nature of chemistry, the properties of nitr ogen, the atmosphere, and its application to the world around us. Founded in 2004 b y chemist Jerry Hancock, Sub Zero Ice Cr eam has r eceived much recent notoriety, as it was featured recently on ABC’s “Shark Tank” and more locally featured on F ox 5’s morning news. Says Steve Grady, owner of the Car lsbad Village location, “We are creating a great and entertaining place f or people to gather , there is nowhere else in to wn, where customers can walk in and see billowing Liquid Nitrogen fog rolling off the counter as designer ice cr eam is being made to order with the fr eshest of ingredients all cryogenically frozen — with over a trillion flavor combinations, several area locations and our unique ability to offer catering, by bringing our pr oducts and cryogenics on-site to cr eate and ser ve this instantl yfrozen ice cream at nearly any location or event. Call for more information about Sub Zero Ice Cream & Yogurt, catering and educational programs at (858) 5197177, or follow us on facebook fb.com/subzeroencinitas
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The boutique really delivers on its tagline of “Timeless Luxury.” The store buys, exchanges and consigns merchandise, so everything is priced at a fraction of retail cost. You’ll find estate jewelry, fine art, high-end watches, designer handbags and more. Courtesy photo
KB Home’s newest collection of Built to Order™ homes will debut in San Marcos. Courtesy rendering
Model homes debut in San Marcos KB Home will de but its newest collection of Built to Or der™ homes at the grand opening of the Vistas and the Haciendas at Rancho Santalina March 23 and Mar ch 24 in San Marcos. Home shoppers can tour five professionally decorated models at Rancho Santalina and visualize what life could be like in a brand new KB home. “San Marcos is a w onderful place to li ve, with stellar schools and a bundant outdoor r ecreational opportunities, and is just a short drive to the beac h. Our newest community, Rancho Santalina, is perched atop the f oothills, offering sweeping vista views of the v alley below while also offering easy access to the state Route 78 and Inter state 5 fr eeways for a convenient commute to do wntown San Diego and all it has to offer,” said Steve Ruffner, president of KB Home’ s Southern California division. “So, we’re very excited to be once again expanding our presence in San Diego County and offering not one, but two, collections of ne w home designs at Ranc ho Santalina.” In addition to their prime location, all new homes in both comm unities will include solar power systems as a standard feature, with the potential to reduce a homeowner’s monthly energy bills by up to 40 percent. KB Home’s Haciendas community is also the site of the builder’ s latest ZeroHouse 2.0 model, a net-zero energy home that produces as m uch energy as it consumes. This means that buyers at Haciendas who choose to incor porate ZeroHouse 2.0 options could lower their electric bill to nearly zero. Not only are the homes at the Haciendas and the Vistas extremely energyefficient, they are Built to
Order, meaning after homebuyers have selected their homesite and customized their floor plan, they also get to make many aesthetic choices both inside and out of their home. Exterior options include a v ariety of ar chitectural styles as w ell as landscaping packages. Interior décor like flooring, cabinetry, lighting and window coverings are also all up to each homebuyer and his or her per sonal preferences and needs. The Haciendas collection floor plans r ange in size from 2,224 to 2,778 and can include up to six bedrooms and three-and-a-half baths. Pricing at the community begins in the mid $400,000s. The two-story homes in the Vistas collection range in size from 2,608 to 3,598 square feet and can include up to six bedrooms and four-and-a-half baths. Homes in the Vistas collection can be customiz ed to include a bedr oom on the first floor, second-story decks off the master bedroom suites and enhanced outdoor living areas with extra-large covered patios. Pricing begins in the high $400,000s. Both collections’ designs include lar ge kitchens with built-in islands adjacent to spacious great rooms that open up to attr active covered patios, perfect for entertaining and enjo ying the beautiful Southern California weather. To attend KB Home’ s Rancho Santalina g rand opening this weekend, visit the sales office 1674 Las Flores Drive in San Marcos, or call directly at (760) 3057830. Rancho Santalina is open Tuesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Mondays from one to six p.m. More information is also available online at kbhome.com.
Gems N’ Treasures opens in Carlsbad If you appreciate timeless luxury without endless credit card statements, you will love the ne w Gems N’ Treasures boutique in the newly built P aseo Del Norte Plaza (across from the Carlsbad Premium Outlet Mall). The new store is getting ready for its Gr and Opening Celebration March 23. Their doors have been open since this past Thanksgiving. Many very happy customers have discovered this ne w retail jewel in North County San Diego. The boutique r eally delivers on its tagline of “Timeless Luxury.” The store buys, exchanges and consigns merchandise, so everything is priced at a fr action of r etail
cost.You’ll find estate jewelry, fine art, high-end watches, designer handbags and more. “You’ll walk in here and think, ‘Are these items r eally pre-owned or are they brand new?’” said Marketing Director Bari Hembree whose parents Mack and Kim Hembree own this unique store. We are pleased that all of our employees are trained through the Gemolo gy Institute of America, to become accredited jewelry professionals, and also on board, is our art specialist who has managed art galleries as w ell as their f amily owned fundraising art auction business. We'll be holding art shows and other charity events throughout the year,
and are really excited to have such great professionals on staff. It’s exciting! It’s like shopping online, but in person! Current Fine Art treasures include work by Matisse, Chagall, Calder,Wyland, Hart and many others.There is currently a lar ge selection of designer handbags in stoc k. Highlighted in the custom designed cases is the collection of high-end custom jewelry — whether you want something of y ours, (or theirs) reworked, or want to start from scratch with a sketch; we have a lot of options, said Bari. A recent customer w as heard to say as she w as leaving: “I have found my new favorite jewelry store!” You can still come in
before 5 p .m. March 23 to enter the drawing for a Maui getaway for two. It includes round-trip airfare from San Diego plus accommodations for five days at a beautiful condo on Maui. The drawing will be at 6 p.m.March 23 during the e xciting Grand Opening celebration festivities. The Grand Opening reception with live music and food will be from 4 to 7 p.m. Find Gems N’ Treasures at 5617 Paseo Del Norte,#118, (between P.F. Changs and BJ’s) or online at gemsntreausres.net. They’re open Monda y through Friday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information call (760) 448-6648.
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fiction authors Kiersten White, Tahereh Mafi, Ransom Riggs and Debra Driza of the “Paranormalcy” trilogy, “Mind Games” and “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children,” will host a panel discussion at 3 p.m. March 23 at Barnes & Noble, 2615 Vista Way, Oceanside.
realignment with a comm unity ride at 11:30 p .m. March 23, from Leucadia Roadside P ark to the Car diff Kook and bac k. For more information, visit facebook.com/events/21551545 1924634 or ridewithgps.com/routes/219459 9. PRIZE PRICKLIES The Palomar Cactus and Succulent Society is having its fifth annual Spring Plant Sale. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 23 at the P ark Avenue Community Center, 210 E. Park Ave, Escondido. For more information contact Annie Morgan, at (760) 803-8948 or Peter Walkowiak at (858) 3821797.
26 in the Carlsbad City Council Chambers, 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive, Carlsbad. For information, contact tgordinier35@ gmail.com or (760) 435-2536.
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Carlsbad Senior Center hosts “Prepare your Own Will” workshop for adults 50-plus with Legal Document Assistant and Notary Public Virginia Rarra from 9 a.m. to noon Mar ch 22, 799 Pine Ave. The fee is $45 f or Carlsbad residents and $55 f or non-residents, plus a $30 materials fee. Call (760) 602-4650 for reservations. LIVING WELL LIFE at MiraCosta College meets at 1 p.m. March 22 at the Oceanside Campus, 1 Barnard Drive, Admin. Bldg. #1000, Room 1068. Topics are “World Water Day” and “Effects of Arab Spring on the Arab League.” Call (760) 721-8124.
MARCH 23
SURFER SIGNING Big-wave
surfer Frosty Hesson, author of “Making Mavericks: The Memoir of a Surfing Legend, ” will host a booksigning fr om 4 to 6 p .m. March 23 at the California Surf Museum, 312 Pier View Way, Oceanside. Call (760) 721-6876 for information, or visit surfmuseum.org. TEEN AUTHOR PANEL Teen
Richard Lederer at 11 a.m. on March 23, at 1250 Car lsbad Village Drive. For more information, visit carlsbadlibrary.org or call (760) 602-2012. GLUTEN-FREE FUN The San Diego Celiac Disease/ gluten sensitivity support g roup will meet from 2 to 4 p.m. March 23, at Rady children's Hospital, 3030 Children's Way, San Diego; Medical Office building, Room 113. For information visit glutenfreeinsd.com. GROW GREAT TASTE Visit Weidner's Gardens Herb & Vegetable Festival from 11 a.m. to 3 p .m. March 23 and Mar ch 24, 695 Normandy Road, Encinitas. For details, visit weidners.com or call (760) 4362194. SOAP IT UP Learn how pioneers made soap Mar ch 23 and March 24 during Families Make History month at the San Dieguito Heritage Museum, 450 Quail Gardens Drive, Encinitas. For more information, visit sdheritage.org or call the (760) 632-9711. CELEBRATE THE BIKE The Encinitas Bike and P edestrian Committee along with Leucadia 101 Main Str eet Association, Encinitas Main Str eet Association, the San Diego Bike Coalition and ar ea bike shops, will be cele brating Coast Highway 101 bic ycle lane
MARCH 24
DOGGIE YOGA Leash Your Fitness, a local fitness business incorporating dogs into w orkouts, is hosting a y oga class/fundraiser from 9 to 10 a.m. March 24 at Muttr opolis, 227 South Cedros Solana Beach, to support Furry Foster Rescue Group. Take a short w alk with Easter egg hunt with tr eats for humans and dogs followed by a beginner yoga class. Event registration cost is $22 per per son with sign up taking place on the leashyourfitness.com.
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Executive Director of the Republican Party of San Diego County, Francis Barraza, will be the keynote speaker at the Carlsbad Republican Women Federated luncheon 11 a.m. March 26 at the Hilton Gar den Inn, 6450 Carlsbad Blvd. Cost is $35 for non-members. RSVP to Jackie Peacock at (760) 3904452 or jpeacock2306@gmail.com. VETS FOR VETS Vietnam Veterans of America, Chapter 1031, invites potential ne w members to its regular meeting at 7 p .m. March 26 at the Veterans Association of North County Resource Center at 1617 Mission Ave., Oceanside. You need not ha ve been in Vietnam to be eligible to join.
MARCH 27
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hat, hear the Tremble Clefs and enjoy fashion from Assistance League of Ranc ho San Dieguito’s F abulous Finds Resale Shop in Encinitas. Prizes will be given in a variety of hat categories. Luncheon cost is $10. Reservation and pa yment needed by March 27. A SPECIAL GRIEF The Center for Compassionate Care of The Elizabeth Hospice is reaching out to parents who are grieving the death of a c hild of any age. The support g roup meets the second and f ourth Wednesdays of eac h month from 6 to 8 p.m. at The Elizabeth Hospice, 5938 Priestly Drive, TURN TO CALENDAR ON A30
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MiraCosta College Graduates Go On to Earn Advanced Degrees Adam Bolt g raduated with honors from UC Berkeley and is no w on the road to earning a la w degree at UC Davis. Christie Yorke is earning her doctorate from UC Santa Barbara with plans to either work as a researcher at a university or land a job in the sciences with the government. Andrew Pinkard is deciding whether he wants to earn his Ph.D. in chemistry from Stanford, Columbia, or CalTech, all top-flight universities where he has been accepted. Jonathan Henderson is a senior at Cal State University, Dominguez Hills contemplating whether to earn his master’s and doctorate degrees at USC, UCLA or UC Berkeley. What do Bolt, Yorke, Pinkard and Henderson have in common? They began their higher education journeys at MiraCosta College. “MiraCosta has some amazing professors,” Yorke said. “I did very poorly in high school, and I didn’ t believe that I was a good student or could be a good student. But my instructors and the college instilled me with confidence, taught me good stud y skills, and provided the resources to help me succeed.” In 2009, Yorke transferred from MiraCosta College to Cal P oly, San Luis
Obispo and tw o years later earned her Bac helor of Science degree. She has been in the Ph.D . program at UC Santa Barbara for more than a year. Bolt, who grew up in Encinitas, saw MiraCosta’s San Elijo Campus as an ob vious choice, and began taking online courses while still in high school.
MiraCosta has some amazing professors.” Christie Yorke Former MCC student
“MiraCosta was a fantastic launching pad for me to go to Berkeley,” Bolt shared. “It gave me an opportunity to e xplore an e xtremely wide range of subjects. That freedom to e xplore exactly what you want to do is something you don’t get to do at a four-year college.” Many of Bolt’s professors had come to Mir aCosta from esteemed universities because they want to focus on teaching rather than research, and Bolt contends that MiraCosta instructors are as good as they come. “It’s also economical,” he said. “With the e xtreme
amount of de bt you take on when getting an ad vanced degree, or even an undergraduate degree, going to MiraCosta can be in valuable.” Pinkard agrees. He initially planned on attending a UC campus, “but it w as expensive and my family didn’t really save for my college education. So I w ent to MiraCosta.” Upon graduating in 2010, Pinkard enrolled at Cal State San Marcos, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in c hemistry. He quickly landed an internship at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, Colorado, and later this y ear will attend graduate school. Pinkard said that going to MiraCosta was one of the best decisions he’s made. “It didn’t limit me at all,” he said.“I got into some of the best universities in the world.” Henderson agrees, adding that he had poor grades in high school, but “at MiraCosta, I got it right.” His career plans, after obtaining his doctorate, include collegelevel teaching. “My mentors at MiraCosta got me into the mindset that I w as going to earn my Ph.D.,” Henderson said. “They supported me e very step of the way.”
Ninety percent of Pacific Academy students achieve honor roll status Enrolling in a quality college preparatory school enhances students’ c hances of attaining the academic and emotional pr eparation needed to succeed at the university level and beyond. This preparation ideally starts in Mid dle School. Pacific Academy, established in 1997, has been a pri vate
individual needs and learning styles. Parents receive frequent progress reports and are encouraged to contact staff. As a result, rather than possibly falling through the cracks in a crowded public school, ninety percent of Pacific Academy students achieve honor roll status. In addition, students receive
Our ultimate aim, is to develop ‘Global Citizens’ of the 21st century.” Dr.Erika Sanchez Pacific Academy principal,
school for grades 7-12. In order to best ser ve students and its comm unity, Pacific Academy is e xpanding it’s Middle School Program, to serve 6th g rade. Middle School Students at P acific Academy enjoy a 1:10 teacher-student ratio unattainable by today’s public budget strapped schools. Smaller class siz es allow teachers to provide hands-on project-based learning and community based learning that students find r elevant and enjoyable. Teachers actively identify student strengths and de velop individual education plans that include parents and cater to
individualized college counseling, starting in the 6th grade, to provide all the support needed thr ough the developmental process. This Middle School expansion will allo w 6th graders to take advantage of middle school programs and privileges experienced by our students. All of our students, high school and middle school, participate in exploratory education eac h Friday and may include community service projects, field trips, workshops, guest presentations, or student projects. All teachers have full teaching credentials and bachelor degrees, and many
hold Masters or Doctor ates in Education lik e Dr. Erika Sanchez, Pacific Academy’s principal, who earned a Masters and Doctoral degree in sociology with an emphasis in education. “Our ultimate aim, ” stated Erika Sanc hez, “is to develop ‘Global Citizens’ of the 21st centur y, critical thinkers [who] make choices guided by respect for oneself and others.” Character traits like responsibility or cooperation permeate the curriculum each quarter, and students who demonstr ate the emphasized character trait, receive recognition. Mr. Vikas Srivastava, this semester’s project-based learning facilitator, and all students collaborated and ar e planning a thr ee-legged walk that pairs students fr om diverse backgrounds in an effort to eliminate discrimination and stereotyping. Mr. Vikas explains, “The theory is that e veryone is di verse because we all ha ve unique stories, and if we got to know one another’s stories, we would have more understanding and compassion between us.” After participating in numerous projects like this one, it’s no surprise that Pacific Academy students become compassionate, creative, inquisitive, and responsible global citizens.
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S UMMERTIME O PPORTUNITIES Engage your child in an extraordinary academic experience at Pacific Ridge Pacific Ridge Sc hool is pleased to announce its summer programs for 2013. Multiple sessions will run from June 16th thr ough August 2nd, and are open to all students in the San Diego area. A variety of lea rning opportunities are available to challenge and inspire students entering 7th thr ough 12th grades, including courses in writing, mathematics, applied science, music, dance and both digital and visual arts. Athletics offerings include sport-specific camps
such as v olleyball, basketball, lacrosse, soccer and track and field, as well as strength and conditioning sessions to help y oung athletes take their skills to a higher level. Pacific Ridge will also host a coed Nik e basketball camp. New this y ear for students entering 5th thr ough 7th grade is the ultimate combination of fun, projectbased learning and disco very: The Firebird Day Program. Designed for younger students, each day includes morning sessions of hands-
on, project-based learning, followed by afternoons filled with sports, games and fun activities. All summer programs utilize Pacific Ridge School’s state-of-the-art facilities and are staffed by experienced teachers and coaches. Class size is limited to 16 students and sports camps will have a low player-to-coach ratio. For more information and to r egister for summer programs at P acific Ridge School, please visit www.pacificridge.org.
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the diversity at OPA’s current schools is lo wer than the schools in the same districts. “We believe the district misinterpreted our r acial demographics by law,” said Dr. Eric Beam, OPA’s director of special services. He insisted that because OPA students are selected on a random lottery system, the school administration has no control over the school’s demographics. “It’s not f air to compar e one school with hundr eds of students with a district with thousands of students, ” he said. Education board member Gregg Robinson e xpressed
petition. She explained that when principals at the district’ s elementary schools called parents to verify the amount of interest in OPA enrollment,the interest levels were far lower than asserted by OPA. OPA spokespersons emphasized that their curr ent schools have waitlists that are hundreds of names long. OPA representatives and parent supporters further claimed that the district’ s surveys were misleading and improperly conducted. Amy Haggin, a CUSD parent and OP A supporter said that the phone call fr om her child’s principal made her believe that if she e xpressed interest in OP A, her child would not have a space at the CUSD school next year. “This notion that the district can go and survey the parents goes be yond the legal requirements. “We believe this is an intimidation factor,” said Moser. The district also r aised issue with OPA’s lack of financial audit reports in its petition and questioned the quantity and qualifications of the teachers who e xpressed interest in teaching at an OP A Carlsbad location. OPA representatives emphasized the sc hools’ solid financial standing, pointing out that it had alr eady been awarded Public Charter School Grant Program funding f or a Carlsbad location f or more than $1.5 million. The board will consider OPA’s petition and the district’s considerations and mak e a decision on the c harter school at its next meeting April 10.
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5 and state Route 78 in its petition, the district w ould be required to provide facilities at the Buena Vista Elementary School campus. Providing OPA with such space “would require the forcible displacement of hundreds of students,” said CUSD Superintendent Suzette Lovely. “The law may say that you can take these students and displace them, but I’m concerned about the heartbeat of that community,” said education board member Mar k Anderson.
The law may say that you can take these students and displace them, but I’m concerned about the heartbeat of that community.” Mark Anderson San Diego County Board of Education
Moser countered that regardless of these concerns, the board has to follow the law and pressed the board to consider what w as best f or Carlsbad’s students. “You can talk a bout the heartbeat of the comm unity, but you have to think about what is right for the individual kid,” Moser said. One of the primar y concerns previously expressed by the district was the racial and ethnic diversity of the student population at the pr oposed charter school, claiming that
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“We will be in one of the busiest resort cities in Mexico. And we will be inside the r esort walls the whole trip. I promise no drug lords will tr y and storm our hotel.” “Ha!” I retort. “Says you! And how would you know this, Mr. Smarty Pants? Have you spoken with the drug lor ds lately? No, I didn't think so . Because they don’t take calls from Whitey McIrish boy and if you end up being
concerns that OPA’s lack of a reduced school lunch program and required parent volunteer hours would dissuade some economically disadvantaged students from entering the lottery for enrollment. While district officials didn’t respond to the issue of racial and ethnic balance within OPA’s student population, they did question student interest in attending an OP A charter school in Carlsbad. Lovely stated that OP A submitted “inflated enrollment projections” as part of its held hostage, you can just call your father!” I was once the queen of nonchalant travel to Mexico. One headless body in the str eets, and all that disappeared. Just flying down there makes me nervous, but my son’s use of the term “inside resort walls” has a nice ring to it. Maybe they can borr ow the P opemobile to get them to and from the airport. I did hear Cancun beefed up security for spring break, with military walking the beac h, and extra tourist police. I plan
to make sure they are still hanging around by late May. Drug lords may not chat with blond American medical students, but I’ll bet President Nieto or at least Cancun tourism director Maximo Gar cia Rocha, will take a call fr om a concerned madre, no? I’m dialing now.
Jean Gillette is a freelance writer who may need a Margarita to steady her nerves. Contact her a jgillette@coastnewsgroup.com
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ing element earlier than the rest of the Gener al Plan. “That’s an option — not one I’m sur e we’d pursue,” Barth said. For now, the housing element is in limbo , Barth said. First, the city is looking for a ne w planning director, who will manage the housing element fr om this point forward. “The first job of the new planning dir ector will be to discuss that situation and advise the council accordingly,” Barth said. Some residents at council meetings have said that Encinitas is being forced to plan for more than its fair share of housing units. In response, Barth said that council will lik ely have several discussions over the ne xt few months about how Encinitas can influence the number of state-mandated units assigned to the city during future planning cycles. As for the 1,300 units that have already been allocated to Encinitas, Michael Strong, associate planner with the city , said that Encinitas and other California cities ha ve “no vested right” to change or overturn the housing that’ s been assigned to them. He pointed to a legal case as precedent: About five years ago, the city of Irvine tried to fight the number of state-mandated housing units demanded of
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thinking, problem solving, and application of kno wledge and skills, rather than rote knowledge and memorization.”
School Safety in a Time of Uncertainty
With the tr agedy that unfurled at Sand y Hook Elementary in Ne wtown, Conn., student safety has been at the forefront of parents’ minds and at the top of school districts’ priority lists. “We’re looking with fresh eyes at what we have in place and ho w it can be
the city with a la wsuit. Ultimately, Irvine lost the two-year legal battle. Conceivably, developers and aff ordable housing advocates could sue Encinitas for not ha ving a certified housing element. Strong noted that other cities in California have lost court cases f or not ha ving
deadline. Eric Johnson, a spokesman for HDC, said that cities that don’ t adopt a housing element by Aug. 30 are required to submit a plan for state-imposed housing needs every four years, instead of eight. Encinitas is alr eady on a four-year timeline because it has yet to certify a hous-
The first job of the new planning director will be to discuss that situation and advise the council accordingly.” Teresa Barth Mayor,Encinitas
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Encinitas faced a la wsuit in the 1990s for its lack of a housing element, yet ultimately won. Strong said he couldn’t speculate as to why Encinitas hasn’ t been sued more for being out compliance. But Strong said there’s no guarantee Encinitas won’t end up in the courtroom if a housing element continues to elude the city. “Encinitas has been fortunate in that r egard,” Strong said. “Whether that continues or not, I couldn’t say.” Also, Strong said that cities without a housing element in place are less likely to receive grants for transportation projects. There’s another consequence for missing the
ing element. Further, housing units allocated to Encinitas during this planning c ycle will carryover into the next one. Yet another f actor could affect the city’s housing element. On June 18, residents will decide whether to appr ove the “right-to-vote” initiative. If it passes, increasing density or building heights be yond 30 feet w ould require a majority vote of the public. Presentations from groups looking at the housing element r ecommended selectively putting f our or five story buildings in certain locations to accommodate some of the 1,300 units. This would trigger a vote if the initiati ve becomes law.
improved,” Groth said. Rick Schmitt, associate superintendent of educational services, said that district teams have fanned out and analyzed each campus, focusing on access points to campuses, and making improvements to signage, door hardware, intercoms and phones and staff tr aining. Despite these c hanges, Groth said the age g roup of San Dieguito’s student population can be challenging. “It’s interesting the difference between elementary school and high sc hool,” she said. “In high schools you can plan all you want and it
is chaos. Kids leave. They’ve got their own cars, they have their own phones. They’re out of there.” She stressed the importance of sc hool staff, especially counselors who ar e trained to deal with emotional issues in adolescents, making one-on-one connections with eac h student. They’ve hired technical staff to augment the counselor’ s traditional role of tr acking college units. “We would love to have the capability of ha ving more counselors,” she said. “I don’t want to al ways go back to po verty but w e’ve had to cut back.”
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Bob Haro takes a ride back in time By Lillian Cox
C A R D I F F - B Y- T H E SEA â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Bob Haro, entrepreneur and founding father of the freestyle BMX mo vement, is celebrating the first bike he made 30 y ears ago with 540 limited edition â&#x20AC;&#x153;540â&#x20AC;? freestyle bikes that will be a vailable in September on the w ebsite of his new IKONIX label. â&#x20AC;&#x153;IKONIX will be an iteration of the original bike, integrating technology to meet the needs of todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s hot, young riders,â&#x20AC;? he said, adding that the product line will include freestyle BMX bikes, racing bikes and BMX parts, accessories and apparel. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are working with young riders who can gi ve us input on the product,â&#x20AC;? he explained. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is a definitely a collaborative brand that harnesses creative knowledge and e xpertise. The products are designed at my office in Car diff and engineered and pr ototyped in San Diego. My goal is to make as man y of them in the United States, preferably Southern Calif ornia, because itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the right thing to do.â&#x20AC;? Mark Deadrick, president and chief engineer of 3dyn, LLC, is a longtime friend who is leading the design engineering. Deadrick has been into BMX, and a f an of Har oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, since the 1970s when he worked as a bik e mechanic before studying engineering. â&#x20AC;&#x153;After the 2008 Olympics we started toying with the idea of a new bicycle line,â&#x20AC;? he recalled. â&#x20AC;&#x153;In 2009 we discussed what w e would do if w e designed a line of bicycles and how we could bring mor e value to the brand than those that are manufactured in China and Taiwan. My experience is in aerospace, so we talked about what we could design for an ultr a-premium bicy-
UNIVâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s notorious wienerdog mascot, shown wearing headphones. Photo by Spencer Hirsch
The UNIV-ersally local surf shop Spencer Hirsch Bob Haro, Cardiff entrepreneur and founding father of the freestyle BMX movement, sits at his computer where he designed an iteration of the original freestyle BMX bike he built 30 years ago, integrating technology to meet the needs of todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s hot, young riders. Photo by Lillian Cox
cle.â&#x20AC;? Deadrick plans to use chro-moly steel f or the freestyle BMX bicycle. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It will have some hints of the original br and with new technology and advanced materials and geometry more appropriate for todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s style of riding,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Back then, bikes were more ground based. These days riders use the urban landscape to jump off park benches and slide down rails. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The carbon fiber used in the r acing bicycle is the biggest development,â&#x20AC;? he added. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve been w orking with advanced materials in aviation and aerospace and can do the same f or BMX bicycles. It will mak e bicycles lighter, stronger and
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more efficient.â&#x20AC;? Haroâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s signature cartoon illustrations will also be incorporated into the design for fun. Joining Haro and Deadrick is industrial designer Luke Jenkins who worked closely with Haro on his design f or the IKONIX race bike that debuted in London during the 2012 Ol ympics. Collaborating with Haro on apparel design and development is artist, musician and singer Nena Andersen, who previously worked for Electra Bikes and Red Sand Clothing in Encinitas. Haro was 16 when he created freestyle BMX in the 1970s after he and some buddies threw their bik es over a fence one night and snuck into a skate board park. Soon, Haro began to build portable ramps he used to perf orm demos at county fairs, shopping centers and sc hools. By 19, he began producing freestyle BMX exhibitions around the United States as well as Europe, New Zealand and Australia. By the age of 20, accessories he began making for the BMX market would eventually generate millions of dollars over the span of his career. Haro admits to being
caught off guar d in 1982 when he was approached to be a stunt rider in the BMX chase scene in â&#x20AC;&#x153;a little filmâ&#x20AC;? titled, â&#x20AC;&#x153;ET: The Extraterrestrial.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;They said the mo vie was called â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;A Boyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Lifeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; and that theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d pay me $50,â&#x20AC;? he recalled. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I thought $50? I asked for $350 and the y gave it to me. When I got the check I sa w that the y added another $100.â&#x20AC;? In 1986, Haro expanded his accessory business and created Haro Bicycles which subsequently merged with West Coast Cycle. He sold his interest in 1993 and immersed himself in Harodesign, a design and advertising agency specializing in the po wer sports market where he w orks with leading motor cycle race teams, race tracks and action sports companies. Haro has participated in the last two Olympics. At the 2008 games in China, Nike contracted him to design apparel for the U.S. BMX team. Last year in London, artistic director Danny Boyle recruited Haro to serve as c horeographer of the opening ceremonies. For more information, including investment opportunities, visit harodesigngroup.com.
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I really like the idea of being universally local. And I think itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s slowly becoming an inside joke in do wntown Encinitas. I first noticed it with the Encinitas Ale House â&#x20AC;&#x201D; their slo gan proclaims that they are â&#x20AC;&#x153;locally world famous.â&#x20AC;? I love that. I sense a similar message from the billboards that have been rising in the neighborhood, funded by behemoth brands like Nixon and Spy. Clearly these b rands have reached international attention and success, but theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re still pouring thoughtful, and sometimes cheeky, advertising into their home turf. Across the str eet from the Ale House, and the everchanging Nixon promotion, is one of the most eclectic and personalized retailers in the area. The UNIV shop is built on the blend of being both local and uni versal at once. And it works. The shoebox store draws from a v ariety of cultur es, and Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d wager it appeals to a variety as well. But the space itself, the offering, the mindset, it all feels inh erently Encinitas. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The style of the store is eclectic, creative and nostalgic of the days gone by.Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve always set out to offer whatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s different from the norm, foster a fresh cultural perspective and be our selves â&#x20AC;&#x201D; fun and quirky,â&#x20AC;? said owner Tim Swart. Swart opened UNIV in
2006. He has a unique industry background, having worked for and with se veral action sports brands, including Airwalk, Spy and Cli ve. To Swart, location is a major factor in building stor e and brand identity. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We love being on the Coast Highway, and it serves to represent who we are. We surf everyday and li ve our lives within a stoneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s throw of the beach,â&#x20AC;? said Swart. With the UNIV br and, Swart has created a new line of apparel thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s based on local sourcing and unique cut-and-sew styles.The UNIV store functions as a brick and mortar boutique, tailored to house Swartâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s vision. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The concept f or the shop was originally a global destination for our UNIV brand, based in a cool, coastal California town,â&#x20AC;? said Swart. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The style w eâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re always angled for is classic, heritage American clothing and accessories.â&#x20AC;? But the universally local brand has a sense of humor . The ubiquitous wiener dog presides as the br and and store logo. The recognizable dachshund mascot stems from Swartâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s background, and it represents UNIVâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s personality. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I was raised in England and on the East Coast, â&#x20AC;? said Swart. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Our mascot is representative of our classic roots, with an air of r egality, and a bit of quirk, too.We try not to take ourselves too seriousl y, but weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re confident.â&#x20AC;? The business is e xpanding into the community, with more projects and cultur al events than e ver before. Swartâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s April agenda is brimTURN TO UNIV ON A17
â&#x20AC;&#x153;We have to alter our behavior to force the power structure to the will of the people. We must stop supporting the system.â&#x20AC;?
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Plans for sports training center put on hold By Bianca Kaplanek
DEL MAR — Plans to build a first-of-its-kind junior sports training facility at the Del Mar Golf Center ha ve been put on hold indefinitel y after a recent estimate came in at mor e than twice what the project was expected to cost when it w as launched three years ago. Matt Clay, general manager of the golf center , made the announcement “with a heavy heart” at the March 13 board of directors meeting for the 22nd District Agricultural Association, which manages the Del Mar F airgrounds, on which the facility is located. In a F ebruary letter to Tim Fennell, fairgrounds general manager, Clay stated engineering estimates fr om the architect and his team were upward of $2 million. The golf center partnered with Del Mar r esident Sean Cochran, Phil Mickelson’s personal trainer, and had, according to Fennell, “a handshake deal” with Titleist for sponsorship. An original estimate of $1.25 million was developed in 2010 without f ormal construction documents because it was necessary to get the required coastal development permit, or CDP, before any work could be done. The 22nd D AA had approved the pr oject and
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The site of the former Del Mar Skate Ranch, where plans for a new junior sports training facility was supposed to be built, has been put on an indefinite hold due to funding. Photo by Jared Whitlock
agreed to fund the $1.25 million. But it took mor e than 2 1/2 years to obtain the CDP . During that time, Titleist was sold. The new owners “decided to mo ve in a differ ent direction and we were unable to solidify the partner ship,” Clay wrote. Clay said he belie ved at the time the project could still move forward without a major sponsor, but once the full site survey was performed, soil samples indicated more work was needed than what w as originally expected. The price
tag continued to rise as the cost to bring utilities to the site also increased. “After much debate and evaluation it has been determined that it is no longer financially feasible to complete the pr oject with the approved budget,” Clay’s letter states. “Increasing the budget and r equesting additional DAA funds is not a financially sound decision.” Clay said he decided to put the project on hold while he looks for another sponsor or an underwriter. Clay estimates a bout
$22,000 has been spent on architectural plans and permitting fees. Knowing how much time and effort Clay had invested in the center , directors said they appreciated him putting the project on hold before any more money was spent. Plans called f or sportsspecific conditioning and workout programs for young athletes, not just golfer s. It was to include a 55,000square-foot indoor facility and 35,000-square-foot field east of the r acetrack, where the skate ranch was once located.
ming with activity, including an art show with photo grapher and UNIV friend, Charles Bergquist,and a top-secret surfboard project with professional surfer Rob Machado. Somewhere mixed into this busy sc hedule, Swart has mastered the pairing of local and universal appeal. His brand and store are focused on this ideal, and the amalgam feels undeniably natural. “We’re connected with the town and the r egion, but we also focus on being internationally known, recognized and marketed at the same time. ” Swart said, “We focus our premium denim, made in California, and other key UNIV items toward the Japan market, and, as a result, we’re sold in some of the best stor es in Tokyo.” Going forward, look for more of the UNIV line selling worldwide, especially in Japan, Australia and Eur ope. With plans for store expansion right here in Encinitas, Swart also
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has his eye on opening a ne w UNIV store in Japan by the end of 2013. UNIV is proving that it’s a good time to be local. And it’s a good time to be w orldly. But if you can, be both. Spencer Hirsch is a writer living in Encinitas. He has worked in marketing, e-commerce and brand development across several action sports brands. He surfs Pipes, skis Mammoth and skates a friend’s backyard. Follow him on Twitter and Instagram at @spencerhirsch, and email him at shirsch@coastnewsgroup.com.
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Club looks to community for help
Eric Arndt Simonson, 64, passed away on March 3, 2013, at his Carlsbad home with his loving son, Jeffery, by his side. Eric was born in La Jolla, Calif. on September 13, 1948 to Holly and Adeline Simonson, joining two older sisters, Lorrie and Cheryl. Eric grew up in Cardiff-by-the-Sea, attended Cardiff Elementary School, Oak Crest Jr. High and San Dieguito High School in Encinitas, and graduated class of 1967. Eric was drafted into the Army serving from March 27, 1968 to January 19, 1970, serving primarily in the Vietnam War. He was a decorated soldier receiving a Purple Heart, Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Palm, Vietnam Unit Citation, Vietnam Campaign Medal, Vietnam Service Medal w/2 Bronze Service Stars, National Defense Service Medal, and a Bronze Star Medal. Upon his return fromVietnam, he reunited with his sweetheart, Donna Wagner of Escondido, soon married and son, Jeffery, was born. Eric pursued a career in carpentry and was employed by Solana Lumber Co. in Solana Beach, building trusses. Later, he started his own business, Cardiff Closet Company. Eric was a fun-loving, warm-hearted man whose
generous spirit touched many. He was an avid golfer, inventor, and his love of the ocean and surfing from a young age, lured him to Todos Santos, Baja, California. Eric obtained dual citizenship, purchased a home in Todos Santos, and established Todos Santos Surfboards, shaping and selling surfboards. His inventive imagination of aerial surfing maneuvers spurred his patent of Sector Deck, consisting of a three-part system of decking, booties, and Velcro pads, all specially designed for Simonson by 3M Co. and Velcro USA. In the early 1990's Eric's exposure to the defoliant Agent Orange in Vietnam, had resulted in his kidney function beginning to fail. In September 1994, sister Cheryl Minshew lovingly donated a kidney to her brother. Regaining his health, Eric was excited to continue life to it's fullest. Still battling the Agent Orange exposure, another kidney transplant was needed, and in January 2005, he received a kidney from his good friend, Chris Ursich. As years progressed, Eric was challenged with additional health issues. Eric is survived by his loving and devoted son, Jeffery Eric Simonson of Carlsbad, sisters, Lorrie Seiler (Bill) of Encinitas and Cheryl Minshew (John) of Lakeside, nephew, David De La Torre of Encinitas, nieces, Kristen Minshew of Santee and Staci Johnson of Ramona, and seven great nieces and nephews. Services and final resting place will be held at MiraMar National Cemetery, 5795 Nobel Dr., San Diego, Calif. on Friday, March 22, 2013 at 12:30 p.m. A paddle-out at Cardiff/North Pipes Beach will be held in Eric's honor at a later date.
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OCEANSIDE — Since 1952, Boys & Girls Clubs has worked to get Oceanside youngsters, primarily from low-income families, off the streets and out of trouble by engaging them with constructive academics and activities. The club no w hopes to renovate the Townsite Club at 401 County Club Lane in Oceanside, hopefully in time for camp programs this summer. “The Boys & Girls Clubs of Oceanside has always provided a safe, fun and constructive environment for all youngsters to spend time during non-school hours,” said Chief Executive Officer Tammy Walz. “Everyone knows us f or our fun after school activities, but what is even more exciting is the hundreds of youngsters coming to us for tutoring, technology training and other skills to conquer college or a career.” The 40-year-old Townsite location needs a
serious overhaul and renovations are underway, but the club is asking the North County community for financial help. “We aren’t asking for an elaborate facility, but we need the comm unity’s support to rebuild the Townsite Club in time for summer
required by code and needed by our disabled youngsters. — Kitchen upgrades that allow for cooking (and healthy eating) programs. — Awnings to pr otect children and staff fr om the summer sun — Heating and insula-
We aren’t asking for an elaborate facility, but we need the community’s support.” Tammy Walz Chief Executive Officer,Oceanside Boys & Girls Club
camp and for many years to come,” said Walz. Key renovations to the Townsite Club include: — Upgrading electrical infrastructure to support computer, tutoring, digital media and robotics programs. — Adding bathrooms for staff. — ADA compliance
tion during the winter months. — Outdoor lighting f or security. So far the Townsite renovation has a brand new Interactive Media Room, donated by DEI Holdings Inc., renovated in October 2010. The room features several of the ne west interactive technologies and games
to encourage exercise and combat childhood obesity. The exterior of the building was repainted thanks to a donation by Jim Baird, a painter and Boys & Girls Club alum. Erickson-Hall Construction Company is the builder and Groth Architects, Inc. is the architect. Now, Boys & Girls Club is seeking $650,000 to co ver these renovation costs. Opportunities include: — Becoming a major sponsor with all the promotional benefits. — Room and equipment dedications ar e available at several gift levels and include significant recognition. — Families can “Buy a Brick” as a legac y that builds the whole community. The club accept checks, cash and money order donations, and all gifts ar e tax deductible (Tax ID 951744805). Contact Walz at (760) 433-8920 f or more information on how to give.
Coalition continues to work for health and safety OCEANSIDE — The North Coastal Pr evention Coalition celebrated 20 years of ser vice to North County as an ad vocate for healthy and safe comm unities free from the pr oblems of alcohol, tobacco, marijuana and other drug. The March 14 e vent hosted keynote speaker U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Calif ornia Laura Duffy. Since 1993, the North
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ing almost $525,000. Most of the cash-outs were made due to financial hardships, Fennell said. “That money belongs to the employees … If the y left tomorrow we would have to cash them out.”
WALK FOR HEALTH, CHARITY The top three Overall Mileage winners for girls in Rancho Encinitas Academy’s virtual running and walking club, from left, include third-place winner Emily Young, first-place winner Katie Solowiej and second-spot winner Theresa Hooker. Participants use a technology tool from Racetracker.ca, tracking their miles for a month. As a culminating event to February’s competition, families participated in Chelsea’s Run 5K run/walk fundraiser benefiting the Chelsea’s Light Foundation Sunflower Scholarship Fund. Courtesy photo
CSUSM offers palliative care course SAN MARCOS — The CSU Institute f or Palliative Care is now offering End of Life Nursing Consortium for Veterans. The specialized expertise gained at this course will not only help to improve the quality of palliative care for veterans, it will also ensur e that all nurses attending the course will lea ve with vital information and skills to improve end of life car e for all their patients, both veterans and non-veterans. This two-day program will be held 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. April 1 and April 2, in San Diego. To learn more about the CSU Institute f or Palliative Care, contact Helen McNeal at hmcneal@ csusm.edu or visit csupalliativecare.org. With the majority of veterans receiving medical
care in non-V A establishments, this course will pr epare nurses in the ar eas of communication, pain management, symptom management, loss, grief and bereavement, and final hours while under standing the distinct culture of veterans. This two-day conference brings in e xperts from all different areas of End of Life education to pr ovide participants with a thorough understanding of the topic areas and a vailable resources. The CSU Institute f or Palliative Care is America’s first statewide educational and workforce development initiative dedicated to palliative care. The Institute offers professional development and continuing education cours-
es designed to enhance the skills of current and future health care professionals, as well as pr ograms to build palliative care awareness in the community. Courses offered initially at the Cal State San Marcos campus will be part of a model f or palliative care workforce development and community awareness that will be available to other interested campuses in California and beyond.
A19 The state suggested the employees pay the mone y back but that ne ver happened and the issue is still unresolved. As the gener al manager, Fennell is the one who recognizes 20-year employees. This time, board President Adam Day bestowed the honor.
As part of the r ecognition, Day read a poem, written by staff member s, that described Fennell’s first “company car,” a vehicle no one would want for free, the time he dressed up as Elvis Presley and a rumor Fennell may be getting a fairgrounds tattoo.
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DreamWorks breaks caveman mold By Noah S. Lee
DreamWorks’ latest animated film “The Croods” takes a chance at trying something new against cave people stereotypes and succeeds, becoming a likeable, familyfriendly adventure that is sure to gain favor with moviegoers looking for a good time at the movie theater. Whenever we hear the word “caveman,” the first image that comes to mind is an unintelligent, cavedwelling person clad in shaggy animal hides, using both The Croods (and friends) wave to the family patriarch, as they near the end of their journey. From left: Belt TURN TO CROODS ON A29
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(Chris Sanders), Guy (Ryan Reynolds), Eep (Emma Stone), Ugga (Catherine Keener), Sandy, Thunk (Clark Duke) and Gran (Cloris Leachman). Image courtesy DreamWorks Animation LLC
Garit Imhoff’s “Letting Go — A Tribute” is a celebration of the musical genius of Pandit Ravi Shankar, under whom Imhoff studied at The California Institute of the Arts in the early 1970’s. Image courtesy of Stephen Whalen Photography
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eucadia artist Garit Imhoff has memorializ ed world-renowned musician Ravi Shankar in his
Arts Alive banner titled “Letting Go — A Tribute,” currently on exhibit at the southwest corner of Leucadia Boulevard and the 101 in Leucadia. The image of the legendary musician playing his sitar under a star-filled sky is a tribute to the iconic Shankar, called “the godfather of world music” by former Beatle George Harrison, and “a national treasure”by the prime minister of India. Shankar resided in Encinitas for twenty years before passing away last December. Garit Imhoff studied under Ravi Shankar at The California Institute of the Arts in the early 1970’s while earning his BF A in Design, later reconnecting at the Center f or World Music in San Diego . Shankar’s influence has continued to impact Imhoff’s musical life to this day. As a singer , songwriter, musician, storyteller, shadow puppeteer, and arts and drama teacher; the multifaceted Imhoff states, “Music, art, education, and entertainment ar e my passions.” His background is extremely eclectic, with a history that includes appr enticing with a puppeteer and w oodcarver in Indonesia, working in computer animation for the first Star Wars movie, teaching computer animation at CalArts, and working in advertising in Los Angeles.His exploration of w orld cultures has taken him to Mexico, Central America, India, Thailand, Nepal, Indonesia, Japan and China and Africa. As a profesTURN TO BRUSH WITH ART ON A28
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Going from ‘foodie’ to author
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RANCHO SANTA FE — Drawing from his own experiences growing up in Rochester, N.Y., author Ross Talarico’s new novel “Sled Run,” is a modern day Robin Hood tale about a teenage boy Rosey who’s seduced by the dazzle (and 1959 candyapple red Mercury convertible) of a local Mafioso, Carm Carlotta. It isn’t difficult f or Rosey, growing up in a poor Italian community, to be drawn toward Carm’s success and the pur suit of the American dream. He’s an easy recruit for Carm who needs help with Sled Run, the annual event where the Mafioso steals fr om warehouses and stores to give to orphanages at Christmastime. “Sled Run is a bout being in both worlds — the world of trying to do right, and the world of trying to be accepted,” Talarico said. “The American dream comes from just wanting to have expensive things and what you’ll do for them.That translates into everybody’s life — how much you compromise of your values to do w ell financially.” The novel is a blend of fiction and memoir, Talarico said. In it he captures the 1964 Rochester race riot that was sparked by allegations of police brutality against the African American community. Rosey loses a friend in the riot and, in an act of revenge, an African American kid is also killed. Talarico, an award-winning multi-genre writer who made a name for himself as a poet, knows something about underprivileged urban kids from his hometo wn. As Rochester’s writer-in-residence during the 1980s, Talarico had a unique task — to implement a g rassroots program in creative expression that would bring together a community of poor and
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Rancho Santa Fe resident and author Ross Talarico is releasing his new novel, “Sled Run,” now in stores and online. He is also looking to start a new project, the telling of people’s lives in the long form. Courtesy photo
privileged. One strategy was to start a poetry basketball program. “At first they couldn’t play basketball on a Friday night unless they took the poetry workshop,” Talarico said. “Eventually kids came and didn’t want to play basketball. They just wanted to be part of the program. This was a rough neighborhood and everything was always ripped up e xcept the billboard where we put our poems. It had status.” The end r esult of his work in Rochester was the publication called, “Spreading the Word: Poetry and the Sur vival of Community in America,” a veritable blueprint for writers seeking to engage communities. It also garner ed him the prestigious Mina P. Shaughnessy Prize for outstanding book of the year on literature and writing. Talarico’s made a career of eliciting stories from others in short f orm. From Italian Americans to Indians, he’s found he has a talent for translating oral histories into accomplished works of literary art. His collection of stories from the elderly, “Hearts
SEEKING YOUNG TALENT Apply now for the San Marcos Youth Talent Competition to be held April 20 at San Marcos Community Center, 3 Civic Center Drive. Children ages 5 to 17 may compete in four categories: dance, vocal, instrumental and novelty. Entry forms are online at san-mar cos.net. Deadline to enter is April 11. For further inf ormation, call (760) 744-9000.
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Tony Bennett perf orming at 7:30 p.m. May 18, and Johnny Mathis performing June 22 at Pala Casino Spa & Resort in the Palomar Starlight Theater. Get tickets at the Pala box office, or call (877) 946-7252 or at (800) 585-3737, or at startickets.com.
Institute welcomes artist-in-residence painter James Chronister through April 13 at 1550 S. El Camino Real, Encinitas.Visitors can watch Chronister work on a 40-inch-by-40-inch pointillist painting. Call (760) 436-6611 or visit luxartinstitute.org
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and Times: The Literature of Memory,” was made into a play in Chicago. And in San Diego, he’s worked with Nati ve American teenagers in Bonsall and elder s of the Pala Band of Mission Indians. “Storytelling is what we are,” Talarico said. “It is how we pass on our thoughts about life, our values, what we choose to do, what we choose not to do. It doesn’t come alive in a Boy Scout handbook where they give you a list of things. It comes in a more subtle, complex way and from telling stories to each other.” Now Talarico, who lives in nearby Rancho Santa Fe in a home overlooking Lake Hodges, has announced he’s seeking interesting people for a new project — writing their stories in long form. “I do something as a writer, by being able to capture that moment in people’s stories that really makes it outstanding,” Talarico said. “Most people just don’t know how to do it. Maybe they can do it with their own work but
Art invites you to “Why Sculpture is Relevant in the Age of Texting” from 2 to 4 p.m. March 23, with artists James Hubbell, TJ Dixon and Kenneth Capps along with city of San Diego public art coordinator Dana Springs, at 704 Pier View Way, Oceanside. Visit oma-online.org or call (760) 435-3720. WORLD OF HARPS The Museum of Making Music presents a r eception and concert with Yolanda Kondonassis to celebrate the opening of “The Harp: A Global Story of Man, Music and Medicine” at 6 p.m. March 23 at 5790 Armada Drive, Carlsbad. Tickets are $30. Call (760) 438-5996 or visit museumofmakingmusic.org.
Cruise the Art Scene from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. March 28, as the COAL Gallery, Oceanside Art Gallery, Phantom Gallery, Lynn Forbes Sculpture Gallery and other Carlsbad Village art ve n u e s present l i v e music, refreshments and lots of art. A list of participating galleries are available at the COAL Gallery, 300 Carlsbad Village Drive Suite 101, Carlsbad, or visit coalartgallery.com or call ( 760) 4348497.
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SANTALUZ — In 2006, Lori Lange left her job as a teacher at Solana Santa Fe Elementary to devote more time to her son, Brooks. “I was looking for things to do and to use my creativity,” she recalled. “I had a friend who had an Internet business and suggested I do a website about something I was passionate about.” A foodie who lo ved entertaining, Lange began creating a database of recipes for a blo g she planned to launch one day. She started with family recipes, then added recipes from magazines and cookbooks she experimented with until she eventually began developing her own. “The blog was a hobby at first and I didn’t expect to make money,” she added. Today, recipegirl.com boasts more than 23,000 subscribers, 850,000 unique visitors and 1.8 million page views a month from devotees who click on the website to search a database of 2,600 recipes, indexed by categories and ingredients. Recipes run the gamut, from gluten- and dairy-free to vegetarian and vegan and ethnic foods from Mexico, Sweden and Portugal. There are also recipes for Weight Watchers followers who ar e counting points. “I am some body who believes in moderation and have recipes for decadent desserts along with healthy salads,” she said. What’s more, the blog has led to publication of “The Recipe Girl Cookbook” by Houghton Mifflin, which will be released on April 15. The volume is fun and f amilyfriendly with 195 new menu ideas that involve kids in both meal-planning and pr eparation. Lange’s been a ble to accomplish all of this, and still be a stay-at-home mom. While New Village Arts present “Inside the Cuckoo’s Nest,” art themed to the New Village Arts Theatre production of “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.” The art will be in the lobby at New Village Arts Theatre, 2787
“I come to Chino Farms when I have something special going on,” explained Lori Lange, author of upcoming The Recipe Girl Cookbook. “I try to use fresh ingredients and shop seasonally. They have lots of different greens, fresh peas that are just amazing and tiny, sweet strawberries that are so good.” Photo by Lillian Cox
some boys may beg for Legos or a video game for their 10th birthday, Brooks asked for a URL last y ear and got it. Today he has developed his own food blog at recipeboy.com where he writes and posts original photographs and videos demonstrating his own method of food preparation for his 1,000 subscribers, many of whom are classmates at Black Mountain Middle School. Mom teaches Brooks how to adapt recipes and sometimes makes cameo appearances on the videos. “My mom and I have a lot of fun together in the State St. in Carlsbad Village noon to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday March 30 through, April 21. Opening reception will be 6 to 8 p.m. March 30. For information, call (760) 433-3245 or visit NewVillageArts.org.
kitchen," he explained. “I love the feeling of eating something that I’ve created.” Mother and son attend food conferences together and also serve as spokespeople for McCormick spice’s Generation Fresh, inspiring Americans to mak e more healthful meals at home with the help of flavorful herbs and spices. Like Brooks, Lange remembers cooking dinner with her mom growing up in Carson City, Nev. It was while she attended San Diego State that she got more interested TURN TO FOODIE ON A28
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Italian food comes naturally for family By Jared Whitlock
SANTALUZ — It’s safe to say that Rosina Gangale li ves and breathes Italian food. Her resume includes opening the now-closed When in Rome r estaurant in Leucadia with her br other nearly three decades ago, operating Salvatore’s Cucina Italiana in San Diego and a stint serving authentic pasta in Sun Valley, Idaho. These days, she runs Rosina’s Italian Restaurant in Oceanside. And now she’s poised to open another Rosina’s at the spot where the French restaurant Cavaillon used to be. “We are very, very proud of Italian f ood; we want to share that,” Gangale said. Her love of f ood can be traced to her f amily. Gangale, who hails from southern Italy, came to the U.S. with her parents and siblings when she was 4 years old. Gangale recalled that her mom “was an e xcellent cook.” But her mom didn’t do it alone; the entir e family pitched in during meals. “I naturally picked up all these cooking skills from a very young age just b y being around my family,” Gangale said. “Amazing food connected us,” Gangale added. “We were taught that it’ s very important to sit do wn and have dinner to gether as a whole family. That stuck with me.”
Rosina Gangale and her two sons, Giancarlo (left) and Gianfranco, stand inside the new Rosina’s in Santaluz. A grand opening of the restaurant is slated for next month. Photo by Jared Whitlock
Cooking skills ar e one part of the equation for a successful restaurant. But it also takes business sa vvy, which Gangale got from her dad. “He taught us to be entrepreneurs,” Gangale said, adding that her family has opened restaurants throughout San Diego and the U.S. Gangale said she stri ves for dishes that would actually be served in Italy. That means preparing vodka and light tomato sauces with simple ingredients, and also offering up plenty of fish, pork and vegetables on the menu. Most of all, Gangale said the seasoning she uses is meant to accentuate dishes, not overpower them.
It seems Gangale’ s sons, Giancarlo and Gianfr anco, have the same appr eciation for Italian food. They’re chefs at Rosina’s in Oceanside. And they both said they’re looking forward to opening and cooking at the ne w location in Santaluz, even though long days are ahead. “I know it’s going to be crazy… but I’m still e xcited,” Giancarlo said. With a f amily of serial restaurateurs, Giancarlo explained that he and his brother grew up in the business. They were bus boys and waiters in their f amily’s various restaurants as teenager s, and then later became chefs. “Food is in our blood you
could say,” Giancarlo said. The space, which hosted Cavaillon for six years, is located at the edge of a f airly secluded neighborhood. Gangale noted some belie ve this could pose a c hallenge, because those unf amiliar to the area might not associate it with dining. But Gangale is quick to point out that Rosina’ s in Oceanside doesn’t exactly stand on prime territory. “Many consider us a hidden gem or destination, ” Gangale said. “We’re still doing well.” “Plus, we have a g reat neighborhood surrounding us at the new location,” Gangale said. When asked if more Rosina’s are a possibility down the line, Gangale said with a laugh: “I only have two sons, so probably not.” Gangale said the ne w Rosina’s will hold a soft opening early next week. For reservations, call (858) 759-4300. A grand opening is slated f or next month.
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Reaping the bounty of my winter garden DAVID BOYLAN Lick the Plate I’ve lived in Encinitas for 15 years now and am still fascinated by my ability to plant a vegetable garden in November and reap its bounty into March and April. This year with our ample r ain, my broccoli, cauliflower and Brussels sprouts are completely going off to the point where I’ve had to get v ery creative with recipes to avoid veggie burnout. I don’t have a f arm by any stretch of the imagination; I call it the side 40, as in 40 feet by 10 feet. That’s my self-humoring reference to what real farmers refer to as the back 40. It’s just enough space to put in a nice variety in the winter and summer. At one point a fe w years ago I gave artichokes a try and had a bumper crop. After that I was shooting my mouth off to whoe ver would listen a bout my newfound status as an artichoke farmer. That all ended abruptly the next year when my artichoke plants started disappearing, one after the other. My first, somewhat paranoid reaction was that someone was stealing m y beloved artichokes as there were no tr acks, they were simply gone. It got to the point where I w as about to put up “wanted, artichoke thief on the loose” signs on area telephone poles. That’s when a friend who knows these things informed me that it w as not artichoke thieves, but gophers that had been sucking my plants down with no tr ace of f oul play. Keep in mind, I’ve grown just about everything over the years, and never had an y trouble with gophers. It turns out they have a taste f or the artichoke root, which they refer to as tubers. While I commend them for their good taste, it was a
maddening experience and left me feeling like a complete idiot f or not r ealizing what was going on sooner . I was told the only solution was digging a 2- to 3-feet hole before planting and lining the area with c hicken wire, and then that was not a guarantee that the c hoke-loving gophers would not c hew through that. I officially resigned as an artic hoke farmer and have since stuck with the less glamor ous but still delicious winter crops. With that I thought I’ d share some of m y favorite ways to pr epare cauliflower and Brussels spr outs. The crazy thing is, I did not touch any of these v eggies growing up. Maybe it was the preparation, or my unrefined palate, but unless the y were forced upon me, I had nothing to do with them. One of my favorite ways to cook cauliflower is to make “mock mashed potatoes” out of it. Start with a medium size head; 1 tablespoon cream cheese, softened; 1/4 cup grated Parmesan; 1/2 teaspoon minced garlic; 1/8 teaspoon straight chicken base or bullion (may substitute 1/2 teaspoon salt); 1/8 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper; 1/2 teaspoon c hopped fresh or dry chives, for garnish; and 3 tablespoons unsalted butter. Set a stoc kpot of w ater to boil o ver high heat then clean and cut cauliflower into small pieces. Cook in boiling water for about six min utes, or until well done. Drain well; do not let cool and pat cooked cauliflower very dry between several layers of paper to wels. In a bowl with an immersion blender, or in a f ood processor, puree the hot cauliflower with the cr eam cheese, Parmesan, garlic, chicken base, and pepper until almost smooth. Garnish with chives, and serve hot with pats of butter . This makes about four servings and it’s a delicious, healthy alternative to mashed potatoes. Even though I am a bit tired of seeing Brussels
Delicious evening returns to Leucadia LEUCADIA — Get ready to eat y our way through Leucadia. Taste of Leucadia: Food For Thought is coming back and tickets are on sale now for the April 4 event. Leucadia 101 Main Street is hosting the event that has been on hiatus for the last se ven years. From 5:30 to 8 p.m., food from 14 of Leucadia’s restaurants will be featured, including Soltera Winery and Kitc hen, Café Ipe, Cap’n Kenos, Dos Palmas, El Torito Market, Fish 101, Foodie Amor Bakery, HapiFish, Juanita’s Taco Shop, Kotija Jr, Taco Shop, Le Papagayo, Pandora’s Pizza, Sugar Coffee & Tea and Vigilucci’s Pizzeria/Robbie’s Roadhouse. You can buy tickets online and for ticket sales locations, go to leucadia101.com.
Live music will add to the fun at various locations along Coast Highway 101 and poetry at Leucadia Roadside Park will add to the festive atmosphere and the F ood for Thought theme. Live music will be pr ovided by Tomorrow’s Tulips and more to be announced. A free shuttle for the evening will be provided. Ride a bike or walk and get to know Leucadia. The favorite taste of the e vening will receive the “Silver Palate Award.” Participants can vote at the Leucadia 101 Main Street office. Other voting locations will be announced soon. The Leucadia 101 Main Street would like to thank event sponsors who ha ve helped make this event possible: Leucadia Beac h Inn, EDCO, and Drive-Aware.
sprouts on every other menu, they are a joy to watch grow and even more fun to pic k and cook. I love giving a whole stalk as a gift, as they are so cool looking. I’ve figured out a w ay to cook them that wins converts of even the most finicky eaters. Start with 1 pound Brussels sprouts, half a stick of butter, 1 pound of apple wood bacon, cut into small c hunks. Trim Brussels sprouts and halv e lengthwise. In a 10-inc h heavy skillet (pr eferably well-seasoned cast iron) melt 1 tablespoon butter with oil over moderate heat to lo w and arrange sprouts in skillet, cut sides do wn, in one layer. After about 5 min utes add the bacon and sauté, stir-
ring frequently until bacon is crisp and the sprouts are tender but not m ushy. If you want to get fancy, add some pine nuts towards the end. If you have questions on either of these r ecipes or would like to kno w more ways to pr epare these v eggies, feel free to contact me at @ david artichokecreative.com. Lick the Plate can now be heard on KPRi, 102.1 FM Monday-Friday during the 7pm hour. David Boylan is founder of Artichoke Creative and Artichoke Apparel, an Encinitas based marketing firm and clothing line. Reach him at david@artichoke-creative.com or (858) 395-6905.
A nice looking head of broccoli growing in the Lick the Plate winter garden. Photo by David Boylan
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More products that make traveling fun and hassel free E’LOUISE ONDASH Hit the Road Always on the look out for products that make travel more fun and hassle-free, I’ve discovered the following: Here are three travel accessories for your electronics: Never lose y our smartphone and/or tablet again with these bright, sassy, highly visible and interchangeable covers by PlusMotif. Not only fun, fashionable and versatile (16 cover colors and 14 bar patterns), but utilitarian. Covers come with a notepad and stylus/pen, and fit iPads, iPad Minis, Kindles and Android tablets, and consist of two parts, sold separately: the larger cover ($17.99-$39.99) and the snap-on inter changeable bar ($3.99-$5.99). Try the mix-and-match game at https://plusmotif.com/. Secondly, let your subjects see you as y ou take pictures with your smartphone and tablets. This sturdy MirrorCase allows you to hold your device at a mor e natural, horizontal angle. It also acts as a support while you type and play games. Various bonus features available.Visit MirrorCase.com. Lastly, consider the agony of a d ying battery in a cell phone, camera, tablet, e-reader or MP3 player. It’s happened to all of us at least once, but it’ll never happen again with Juicebar, a mobile charger that
No batteries needed for this tiny but mighty Dynamo Flashlight. You’ll be less likely to forget or lose your tablets when they are decked No more “phone face” when you use the MirrorCase to photograph sub- Crank for one minute to get 30 jects with your smartphone. out in PlusMotif couture. Courtesy photos minutes of light.
can be charged via USB ports or a laptop. Promises to hold its charge for a month bef ore you use it. Behold Bambooee paper towels, made of — you guessed it. They are environmentally friendly, washable and reusable. Other reasons they are a good idea: Bamboo is the world’s fastest growing plant, requires no pesticides or fertilizers, and sucks up to 400 percent more greenhouse gases and produces 35 percent more oxygen than tr ees. Bambooee towels also ar e compact. One 20-piece roll replaces up to six months’ worth of regular paper towels, so you’ll contribute nearly nothing to the one million tons of paper to wels that go into landfills ann ually. Visit bambooee.com. Never chase a baby blanket again. Former San Diego resident and r egistered nurse Romeda Arsanjani and friend
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From Coghlan’s in Canada, which has kept campers and travelers happy for more than 50 y ears: The Dynamo Flashlight — No need to worry about outdated batteries with this small (1 inch by 1 ? inch) LED flashlight (twobulbs) powered by turning the crank. Turning 60 seconds pr oduces 30 minutes of light. Includes a clip. The Emergency Survival Horn — Blo w into this little lightweight orange container and the blast (up to 120 decibels) can be heard a mile away. No batteries or compressed air needed. Scare off animals or signal if you’re lost. The Flint Strik er — No need to carry matches with this lightweight fire-starter. Its size makes for easy handling, but it still takes up little room. Works even in the w et and cold, and good for 4,000 strik es. Visit coghlans.com.
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Lonely Planet has done it. The guidebook-publisher supreme has amassed 1 million fans on both Twitter and Facebook.To say thanks and to celebrate its 40th anni versary, the publisher offers for free publication, “Lonely Planet's Best in Travel 2013.” The book reveals the hottest travel desti-
nations and tr ends. You must grab this freebie by March 31. Comes in PDF or f or iPad and iPhone. Visit lonelyplanet.com/campaigns/o ne-million. E’Louise Ondash is a freelance writer living in North County. Tell her about your travels at eondash@coastnewsgroup.com.
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Group continues to feed souls and bodies COAST CITIES â&#x20AC;&#x201D; The Feeding the Soul F oundation celebrated its thir d, healthy birthday March 16. In the last three years, FTSF has planned and launched more than 50 events donating mone y, healthy food, school supplies, blankets, scholarships and animal food. For March Nutrition Awareness Month, the group has partnered up with Feeding America San Diego f or a healthy-food drive. The community is in vited to stop b y Jitters Coffee Pub, 510 N. Coast Highway, Oceanside and drop off a â&#x20AC;&#x153;most neededâ&#x20AC;? item before April 1. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Most neededâ&#x20AC;? items include pean ut butter (non-hydrogenated preferred), whole grain pasta, low-sodium pasta sauce, whole grain oats and cereal, brown rice, canned tuna and chicken in water, canned fruits in natural juices, canned vegetables in water, canned soup (low-sodium preferred), beans or lentils. No glass containers, please. Through April 20, FTSF will be collecting Tenderness Totes items at Jitter s Coffee Pub, as well. Tenderness Totes are small â&#x20AC;&#x153;survival packsâ&#x20AC;? for the homeless.These pre-assembled tote bags contain f ood, water and toiletries and ar e designed to be stored in a vehicle and gi ven, at a momentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; s notice, to a person in need. Small/travel-size items being collected include ne w tubes of toothpaste,?ne w toothbrushes, new deodorant, new mouthwash, nutrition bars or bottled water See a full list of Tenderness Totes items at tehyathon.com. Tehya Tatiana Foussat helped create a non-pr ofit, Tehyathon, that raises funds to increase awareness and support educational programs concerning Spina Bifida. Her secondary mission is to pr ovide â&#x20AC;&#x153;Tenderness Totesâ&#x20AC;? for the homeless or anyone in need. The Tehyathon will be held at 2 p .m. April 21, with music and dancing at 5:30 p.m. at Cathedral Catholic High School, 5555 Del Mar Heights Road, San Diego. Then FTSF will also join Surfriderâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Oceanside Beac h Clean Up & Do-Gooder lunchtime from 9 to 11 a.m. June 1. Participants are asked
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Additions to superfoods family Health Watch By the physicians and staff at Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas
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years in other parts of the world and pac ks an impr essive nutritional punch. In addition to being a complete protein that pr ovides all of the nine essential amino acids, quinoa has double the calcium of whole wheat and twice the fiber of man y grains. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s also high in ir on and magnesium.
Spinach, salmon, brown rice and almonds ar e wellknown nutritional superstars. Recently, several newcomers have joined the list of Kale â&#x20AC;&#x153;superfoodsâ&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x201D; including a A single cup of kale confew you may not have tried. tains five grams of fiber, 200 percent of the dail y recomQuinoa mended allowance of vitaThough often consid- min C and 180 per cent of ered a g rain because of its vitamin A, as well as vitamin texture and fla vor, quinoa B6, magnesium and fiber. It (pronounced keen-wah) is also contains mor e than actually a seed that has been 1,000 percent of vitamin K, cultivated for thousands of which the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition r eports may reduce overall cancer risk. However, too much vitamin K can interfer e with blood-thinning medications, so check with your doctor if you use them. Kale is also a good source of copper, potassium, iron, phosphorus and the antioxidant lutein, which is believed to support e ye and heart health.
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Swiss chard is another leafy green with thic k red, white, yellow, or green stalks. Like kale, Swiss chard is an excellent source of vitamins K, A, and C, and a good source of magnesium, potassium, iron, and fiber. Although kale and s wiss chard do contain o xalates, which can decr ease absorption of calcium and can lead to kidney stones, the amount is far less than in spinac h, and as a result the calcium in these two leafy g reens is absorbed easier than with spinach.
toes have twice as much fiber as other types of potatoes. Theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re also high in vitamins and minerals that ar e good for your heart. Vitamin B6 helps keep your arteries healthy, and potassium helps your body get rid of e xcess sodium that can lead to high blood pressure. One medium sweet potato pr ovides the recommended daily allowance of vitamin A or beta-carotene, a powerful antioxidant believed to help prevent several types of cancer. Theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re also rich in vitamins C and E.
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Walnuts are hearthealthy nutritional champions, providing a good dose of the omega-3 f atty acids that may protect against heart disease, depression and Alzheimerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, and heart disease. The melatonin found in walnuts helps to boost the immune system. Research shows that eating w alnuts regularly can cause LDL or â&#x20AC;&#x153;badâ&#x20AC;? cholesterol levels to drop by as m uch as 16 percent.
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Among fruit, kiwifruit has one of the highest concentrations of vitamins and minerals per calorie. Ounce for ounce, kiwi provides twice as m uch vitamin C as an orange and near ly as much potassium as a banana. It is also a good source of the antioxidant lutein. A Norwegian study found that eating kiwi three times a day was associated with a drop in blood pressure. Kiwiâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s are also a good source of vitamin E.
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services in the community, home, hospital, jail, and more. Trained mental health professionals and peer -support specialists w ork with the family (or other concerned individuals) to identify ways to maintain safety. Perhaps most importantly, IHOT uses their kno wledge, skills, and experience to sway the mentally ill individual to partici-
pate in treatment. IHOT has been around for less than a year but the early statistics are promising. IHOT has dr amatically increased the likelihood that a person who is hesitant to get help f or their mental health symptoms will actively engage in the treatment process. By getting these otherwise disengaged people into treatment IHOT is proactive in pr eventing violent acts lik e the one our community just e xpe-
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Re: Initiative headed for special election
Need for city news bulSince 1999, I have provid- letins
ed my office as a polling place for elections in Car diff. Presidential, primaries, and local.The lame decision by the Encinitas City Council to hold a special election at a cost to taxpayers of $350,000 on June 18 for an issue that should be handled by our elected officials has made me r ethink closing my office once again for a full business da y this June. Can’t this issue wait until a regularly scheduled election at no cost to taxpayers? Or not at all? If the council finds this issue so important, they should open their own homes and offices as polling spots. Regrettable, my office will not be a vailable. I will miss seeing all m y neighbors coming by to vote. Since our elected officials can’t resist spending our money, the $350,000 could better be used to wards a Wayside Horn System, as the city of Del Mar has done. This would be a much smarter way
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Spectator’s experts at an average 95 points. Enjoy this wine with veal, well-seasoned pasta dishes, red meats and cheese. Andrea Cecchi is the family winemaker. He makes wines from family vineyards in Castellina, San Gimignano, Maremma and Umbria. In each area he saw challenge and greatness, and realized their full potential. Check out the Cecchi website at cecchi.net.
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“You will love our Cellar Gems, but buy them when you see them, ” advised Ellena Cassidy, one of the two partners at the ne w Encinitas Wine Merchants. Cassidy and Mar k Dubiel have just consolidated their retail wine stor e into the wine bar in the Kohl’s center in Encinitas. Dubiel, who has 37 years in the business, also runs a highl y successful Internet wine business, and is able to move some household name wines in “ones and twos” into the retail/wine bar at a big discount.Regular customers always check the
Thanks for being the alternative to the U-T and our continued hope f or objective news reporting. I am sure you will grow! I was at an Oceanside council meeting recently and someone complained a bout missing the Oceanside magazine that the city mailed out I believe quarterly with the city goings-on. The magazine was stopped for budget r easons. That got me w ondering why there could not be a quarterly city newspaper bulletin pr oviding the same inf ormation. As I r emember there was plenty of ad vertising and some may spill over into your weekly paper. I am sure a city newspaper bulletin would be cheaper than a magazine. Maybe even friendlier and could be picked up all over the city. Just food for thought. Jack Key, Oceanside
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rienced. While IHOT has begun to demonstr ate their success, it still has very limited r esources to meet such an important need. IHOT needs the money and staff to help more San Diegans and to prevent unnecessary tragedies like the one in Encinitas. We will ne ver know for sure whether IHO T’s involvement would have prevented Evan’s death or the injuries of the
deputies who r esponded, but it’s possible that if his family had gotten the help they needed b y an ear lyintervention program like IHOT, than Evan might be alive right now. If someone y ou know is suffering from a mental illness and needs help, call the San Diego County Access and Crisis Line at 1-888-724-7240. Carrie Eichmann, Julia Samara, and Matthew Stephens, Masters of Social Work students at San Diego State University
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council is effectively “thumbing its nose” at the CCC, saying the city can eliminate a lane for motorists on Highway 101, without processing required Local Coastal Program (LCP) amendments, an unwise decision now being appealed. And why are these newly renamed business associations sponsoring the dinner for Mayor Teresa Barth’s State of the City address? Shouldn’t that address be given at City Hall, as has been the custom, with few exceptions, so citizens don’t have to “pay-toplay?” We hope the ma yor also will repeat her address at a regularly noticed Council Meeting. We support neighborhood self-determination, enhancing the canop y, keeping Leucadia funk y, preserving community character, improving quality of life, and extending the e xisting railtrail bicycle lane ASAP. These goals would be facilitated by empowering private citizens with greater ability to control our own lives, as is being demonstrated by the right-tovote-on-upzoning-initiative, through the populist, grassroots efforts of dedicated activists. We’ll be voting yes at the Special Election! Lynn and Russell Marr, Leucadia
Encinitas contracts with Peder Norby, at $100,000-plus per year, to be Highw ay 101 “facilitator;” taxpayers involuntarily support his acting as a lobbyist for a roundabout/lane-elimination plan decided against b y Solana Beach and voted down in Del Mar. Norby has now organized various Highway 101 business groups to change their names to “101 Mainstreet Associations,” a generic categorizing, which, on the surface, flies against Encinitas’ diverse communities’ desires to be distinctive. These name changes, and prejudicial special-interest subsidizations through the city , act against the best inter ests of citiz ens who support the right-to-voteon-upzoning initiative, and those residents, particularly those of us adjacent to 101, and local comm uters, who oppose the Highw ay 101 Streetscape Project’s five roundabouts and lane-elimination for motorists. In the case of the initiative, council claims the resulting ordinance requires “divisive” oversight by the Coastal Commission, whereas review actually wouldn’t be problematic. But in the case of Highway 101 Str eetscape,
has its g rand opening fr om noon to 5 p.m. March 23 and March 24. Port and sherr y barrel tasting, specials, raffle drawings and an e xhibition of Peruvian Paso horses will be offered. The cost is $10. Call (619) 840-5557 f or details. A Saxon Br own Wine Dinner is planned f or the Table 926 Restaurant in San Diego March 26 at $75 per person. Call (858) 539-0926 for an RSVP and time. VINOPERA, a wine and music paired dinner is at ACQUA AL 2, downtown San Diego from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. March 28. Batasiolo wines from Piemonte will pair with the dinner, with live performances from opera singers. Cost is $70. RSVP at (619) 230-0382. Ellena Cassidy is the friendly wine hostess behind the bar at Encinitas San Diego Wine Co. has Wine Merchants. Here she serves up a Paso Robles Pay Dirt blend. a Zinfandel tasting fr om 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 30. The Cellar Gems section first and are favorites at the wine bar fee is $10. Details at (858) and blends are very big,” she 586-WINE. snap up the standouts. “Our menu of 20 wines revealed. Check out this wine by the glass c hanges weekly, oasis. They are open Tuesday with Friday being a pr emier through Thursday 1 p.m. to 9 wine flight of thr ee pours p.m., Friday and Satur day 1 Frank Mangio is a renowned wine with nothing but pr emium p.m. to 10 p.m. and Sunday 3 connoisseur certified by Wine wines,” Cassidy said. The day p.m. to 7 p.m. Call (760) 407- Spectator. His library can be viewed at www.tasteofwinetv.com. (Average I was in, she poured a 2010 4265 for more information. Google certified 900 visits per day) Paydirt Paso Robles blend of He is one of the top five wine comGrenache, Zinfandel, Syrah, Wine Bytes Mourvedre and Petite Sirah ( The new Hacienda de mentators on the Web. Reach him at $29.99). “Paso Robles wines las Rosas Winery in Ramona mangiompc@aol.com.
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sional mbira performer and versatile entertainer specializing in m usical storytelling and movement, Imhoff has played in w orld music ensembles for the past 45 years. He continues to perform with his afr o-pop ensemble “Zimbeat,” which shares the musical traditions of Zimbabwe. Far from being a “regular” artist, Imhoff also performs as a pr ofessional clown whose alter egos include Sugar Bear , Pirate Pete, Engineer Bill and the magician Garit the Gr eat, and can also be seen offering face painting and balloon creations at the Leucadia Farmers Market. Recipient of a K enneth A. Picerne Foundation grant, Imhoff introduces youth at the Boys and Gir ls Club of San Dieguito to music, storytelling, mask making, and puppet traditions from cultures around the w orld. Under Imhoff’s guidance, the students learn to pla y instruments including the Mbira Nyunga Nyunga (also known as a thumb piano) from Zimbabwe and the metalophone (similar to the xylophone) from Indonesia. In addition to making their own simple percussion instruments and using music as means of e xpression, the children design puppets and masks to dramatize their sto-
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in food, hosting dinner parties with friends and w orking in catering. “My favorite recipes are tacos like my mom made,” she recalled. “Instead of pac kaged taco seasoning mix,I use my own spices along with beans that she used to stretch the recipe because she had a larger family. Today my own family likes fish tacos of an y kind, stuffed spinach manicotti and spinac h salad with chicken, avocado and goat cheese.” Lange has also become a self-taught marketing whiz, attending workshops at f ood conferences where she’s learned to become a food stylist and f ood photographer using a Canon EOS 7D camera. As the r ecipegirl.com’s popularity grew, Lange was recruited to de velop recipes, photograph food and write for Gold Medal Flour , Pepperidge Farm, Kraft, Sam’s Club, Betty Crocker, Tabasco, Pacific Natural
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not with others.’” Talarico wants to find two people who w ant to have their stories made into a small book. He warns that this project isn’t for everybody. It will take a significant commitment of at least six months and it’s not cheap. “There are enough people out ther e who r eally feel compelled to have their stories in print, in written form for their friends and so forth,” he said. “They can’t do it them-
ries. Imhoff inspires his students to shar e their talents by performing for seniors residing in facilities throughout North San Diego County. Imhoff leads special theatr e arts and music programs supported by The California Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts, and local community grants, while also working as a substitute teacher specializing in resource and e xtreme handicapped students. With creativity characterized by its ener gy and soul, Imhoff states simpl y, “My art is the e xpression of my being at an y given moment.” He doesn’t allow any of his moments to slip a way without filling them with his own brand of purposeful creative expression. Don’t miss the opportunity to bid on Imhoff’s tribute banner at the final auction in the Cardiff Town Center May 26, or by phoning (760) 4362320. More can be learned about Garit Imhoff and his music by visiting Zimbeat.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.
Foods, Sunkist Nestle and Barilla. She has contributed to the cookbooks “Junior League of San Diego: California Sol F ood,” “Blog Aid for Haiti,” and “GoodBite Weeknight Meals — Delicious Made Easy .” Her work has also been featur ed online at Saveur’s Best of the Web, LA Times, Huffington Post, iVillage, Shape, Bon Appetit, Fox News Magazine, The Daily Meal, Ladies Home Journal and Glamour. Lange is curr ently a weekly food content contributor to Parade Magazine‘s food blog. She has been a featur ed speaker at food conferences, a television guest on San Diego Living and was a judge alongside Paula Deen in the Real Women of Philadelphia Cream Cheese Cook Off. With all of her successes, she looks forward to planning her next goal: “I’d like to write a cookbook with m y son,” she said, smiling. For more information visit recipegirl.com, recipeboy.com selves and ob viously can’t do it the way I do it. They’re getting the foremost expert in the countr y who’s doing this kind of thing. It will be a very selective clientele but it’s going to be something people are interested in.” If readers are interested in Talarico’s project, he can be contacted at r osstalarico@ msn.com or (760) 489-5815. “Sled Run,” by Ross Talarico, published by Bordighera Press, is available at Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble bookstores.
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aggression and a giant club to fight off beasts. Such a concept has pr etty much become the standar d interpretation of the ca veman. And why is that? Well, it’s because the rules are designed to keep anything classified as “new” away, out of fear that the unfamiliar will disrupt e verything we’ve ever known. But change can be a good thing. As much as we have come to associate cavemen with the wilderness, that doesn’t mean w e have to relegate them to living in caves. As told in the story of “The Croods,” the search for tomorrow can bring mor e opportunities for the ca ve people — and by extension, the audience — to explore. Nobody said living in a prehistoric volcanic world was easy, but the Cr oods receive an untimel y wakeup call when an earthquake destroys their d welling — yes, it’s a cave. They find themselv es journeying through uncharted territory in search of a new place to call home, all the while trying to stay a step ahead of the fantastical creatures and the ever-changing terrain. But for Grug (voiced by Nicholas Cage), the family patriarch, the situation c hanges even further when an intelligent caveperson named Guy (Ryan Reynolds) enters the picture. In addition to attracting the attention of Grug’s daughter Eep (Emma Stone), Guy introduces the family to the revolutionary inventions he’s discovered, such as fire,
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traps, and noise-making horns — all of whic h are at odds with the traditions Grug still depends on. Much like Pixar, DreamWorks Animation continues to stay at the top of its game: computer animation. Character movements are as fluid as the crumbling landscape the family struggles to traverse, and the scary action sequences involving creatures evoke vivacious memories from the “Ice Age” films. In terms of color, I liked how the earthy tones of the old world contrasted with the vivid colors of the ne w world; such a distinction helps to establish the adventure undertaken by the central characters and the obstacles they face. The universal nature of its thematic content enables “The Croods” to fulfill the underlying purpose of a family film: giving moviegoers of all ages something to think about afterwards. I was pleased to see how “The Croods” didn’t just consist of an e xciting adventure and fun c haracters and a “happily ever after” ending. It also serves as a contemplati ve lesson about change not necessarily being as terrible as w e often assume, as well as how our fear can become pr oblematic when it gets in the way of what r eally matters the most to us. I admit I was skeptical about this film’s choice of voice casting, but I’ve got to say everyone won me o ver. Nicholas Cage does a good job embodying Grug’s overprotective but well-meaning personality, and Ryan
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Reynolds is a definite scene-stealer during his moments as the charismatic Guy. Emma Stone brings a spirited curiosity to Eep, imbuing her role with enthusiasm and heart. The three lead v ocal performances are complemented by supporting turns from Catherine Keener (Ugga, the wife and mother), Clark Duke (Thunk), and Cloris Leachman (Gran); all of who provide well-timed moments of family-oriented humor and drama. With spring br eak just around the corner, families will probably be wondering if there is an ything in the
movie theaters worth checking out. Well, now is the time to step inside the m ultiplex right now, because “The Croods” is guaranteed to appeal to the kids’ desir e for fun entertainment and give the adults something to enjoy alongside their little ones.
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p.m. March 29, Rm. 4803B, 2453. MiraCosta College, 1 Barnard EGGSTRAVAGANZA The Drive, Oceanside. Fee: $80. city of Carlsbad hosts Eggstravaganza spring festival from 10 a.m. to 1 p .m. March SADDLE UP! Pammy’s Pony 30 at Poinsettia Community Rides will bring some e xtra Park, 6600 Hidden Valley fun to Sunshine Nurseries Road. A $5 acti vity card will from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. include the Egg Scramble, March 30, at 155 Quail crafts, fun zone and bunny balGardens Drive, in Encinitas. A loon soak. Unlimited fun zone $5 donation is requested. Also wristbands are available for enjoy the fresh fruit stand, gift $5. Buy presale activity cards store and bakery on site. at Carlsbad community center, SPRINGTIME FUN 3096 Harding St, Carlsbad. Children’s Spring Festival and Visit carlsbadca.gov/parksanEgg Hunt, for third-graders or drec or call (760) 602-7510. younger, will be held 10 a.m.to ENCINITAS EGG HUNT noon March 30 at La Colonia The City of Encinitas Easter Community Park, 715 Valley Egg Hunt F estival will tak e Ave., Solana Beach, with place from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at games and r efreshments. For Ecke Sports Park, 278 Saxony more information, contact Road. Call (760) 633-2740 f or Kirk Wenger, at (858) 720- more information.
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING SECTION 21.90.045 OF THE CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDING A REFERENCE TO THE DENSITY RANGE FOR THE R-30 RESIDENTIAL LAND USE DESIGNATION AND AMENDING SECTION 21.05.030 OF THE CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL CODE (ZONING MAP) BY CHANGING THE ZONING ON VARIOUS PROPERTIES THROUGHOUT THE BARRIO, WHICH IS GENERALLY LOCATED NORTH OF TAMARACK AVE., SOUTH OF OAK AVE., EAST OF THE RAILROAD AND WEST OF INTERSTATE-5. CASE NAME:HOUSING ELEMENT PROGRAM 2.1 - BARRIO CASE NO.: ZC 12-03/ZCA 12-02 WHEREAS, the City Council did on the 26th day of February 2013, hold a duly noticed public hearing as prescribed by law to consider said request; and WHEREAS at said public hearing, upon hearing and considering all testimony and arguments, if any, of all persons desiring to be heard, said City Council considered all factors relating to ZC 1203/ZCA 12-02 – Housing Element Program 2.1 - Barrio. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Carlsbad does ordain as follows: SECTION I: That Section 21.50.030 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code, being the zoning map, is amended as shown on the Exhibit “ZC 12-02 – Housing Element Program 2.1 - Barrio,” dated December 5, 2012, attached hereto and made a part hereof. SECTION II: That Section 21.90.045 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is amended to read as follows: 21.90.045 Growth management residential control point established. In order to ensure that residential development does not exceed those limits established in the general plan, the following growth management control points are established for the residential density ranges of the land use element. Allowed Dwelling Units Per Acre General Plan Growth Management Density Ranges Control Point RL 0 - 1.5
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No residential development permit shall be approved which density exceeds the growth management control point for the applicable density range unless the following findings are made: 1. The project will provide sufficient additional public facilities for the density in excess of the control point to ensure that the adequacy of the City's public facilities plans will not be adversely impacted; and 2. There have been sufficient developments approved in the quadrant at densities below the control point to cover the units in the project above the control point so that approval will not result in exceeding the quadrant limit; and 3. All necessary public facilities required by this chapter will be constructed or are guaranteed to be constructed concurrently with the need for them created by this development and in compliance with the adopted City standards. For the purposes of this paragraph the term "quadrant" means those quadrants established by the intersections of El Camino Real and Palomar Airport Road as set forth in the map amending the General Plan and as required by Proposition E adopted November 4, 1986. SECTION III: That the findings and conditions of the Planning Commission in Planning Commission Resolution No. 6933 shall also constitute the findings and conditions of the City Council. EFFECTIVE DATE: This ordinance shall be effective thirty days after its adoption; and the city clerk shall certify the adoption of this ordinance and cause the full text of the ordinance or a summary of the ordinance prepared by the City Attorney to be published at least once in a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Carlsbad within fifteen days after its adoption. (Notwithstanding the preceding, this ordinance shall not be eff ective within the Coastal Zone until LCP A 12-03 is approved by the California Coastal Commission.) INTRODUCED AND FIRST READ at a Regular Meeting of the Carlsbad City Council on the 26th day of February 2013, and thereafter. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of Carlsbad on the 12th day of March 2013, by the following vote to wit: AYES: Council Members Hall, Packard, Wood, Blackburn, Douglas. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ABSTAIN: None. APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY CELIA BREWER, City Attorney MATT HALL, Mayor ATTEST: BARBARA ENGLESON, City Clerk (SEAL) “Maps listed as attachments to this Ordinance are on file in the Office of the City Clerk.” 03/22/13 CN 14729
L-3 Communications, PHOTONICS operates a facility located at 5957 Landau Court, Carlsbad, CA 92008 that uses and emits chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. We do not believe that any person is exposed to these chemicals at levels constituting a health or safety risk. However, we have not made a formal determination that actual exposure levels are below the Proposition 65 "no significant risk" levels for carcinogens or "no observable effect" level for chemicals known to cause reproductive harm, and we have not performed a risk analysis to determine the precise amount of exposure that any individual would receive over a 70-year period. Proposition 65 therefore obligates us to provide this warning to potentially effected individuals. Further information may be obtained by contacting L3 Communications, PHOTONICS at 760-431-6800. 03/08, 03/15, 03/22/13 CN 14685
Points / Frequency APN Trustor(s) Deed of Trust Dated Date Recorded & Instrument No. Notice of Default Date Recor ded & Instrument No. Note Balance Default Amount Estimated Cost 2512046 410641450 259000 / A 147075-08-00 CHARLES BELL and IRENE BELL 11/17/06 04-01-2008 / 2008-0169052 11-13-2012 / 20120705674 $23,303.07 $31,406.77 $600.00 2562886 730810900 300000 / A 147-075-08-00 DORCAS D. BOLING and CHARIS G. BOLING 10/05/08 12-02-2008 / 20080616648 11-13-2012 / 2012-0705674 $27,824.81 $36,910.18 $600.00 2843195 1030712681 210000 / O 147-075-08-00 BERNARD N. MILLER, Jr.11/17/07 04-21-2008 / 2008-0210438 11-13-2012 / 20120705674 $12,361.61 $15,780.50 $600.00 2843196 1030805790 168000 / O 147-075-08-00 EARL L. HULL and JUDITH C. HULL 07/31/08 09-16-2008 / 20080491268 11-13-2012 / 2012-0705674 $10,057.74 $11,672.95 $600.00 2843197 1230717944 168000 / O 147-075-08-00 RAFAEL TORRES and LOURDES TORRES 0 7 / 2 8 / 0 7 12-11-2008 / 2008-0632094 11-132012 / 2012-0705674 $10,324.08 $12,699.09 $600.00 2843199
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Trustee Sale No . DOT22142 OP35DOT APN No. Exhibit 'A' NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A NOTICE OF DELINQUENT ASSESSMENT DATED See Exhibit “A”. 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 04/12/2013 at 10:00 AM, Place of Sale: At the entrance to the East County Regional Center by statue, 250 E. Main Street, El Cajon, CA 92020 a California Corporation, as the duly appointed Trustee, Successor Trustee, or Substituted Trustee of Deed(s) of Trust executed by Trustor(s) and r ecorded among the Official Recor ds of San Diego County, California, and pursuant to that certain Notice of Default thereunder recorded, all as shown on Exhibit “A” which is attached hereto and b y this r eference made a part her eof, will sell at public auction f or cash, lawful money of the United States of America, (a cashier's c heck payable to said Trustee drawn on a state or national bank, a state or federal credit union, or a state or federal savings and loan association, or savings bank as specified in section 5102 of the F inancial Code and authorized to do business in this state) all that right, title and interest conveyed to and no w held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State to wit: Those certain Timeshare Interval as sho wn on Exhibit “A”, within the timeshare project located at 333 North Myers Street, Ocean Side, CA 92054. The legal descriptions on the recorded Deed(s) of Trust shown on Exhibit “A,” are incorporated by this r eference. "T.S. Number" Contract Number
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1230720351 168000 / O 147-075-0800 JOEL LIGORRIA 08/29/07 0303-2008 / 2008-0109909 11-13-2012 / 2012-0705674 $9,798.25 $12,883.99 $600.00 2843200 130801061 168000 / O 147-075-08-00 "R OSS WELSH and J ANE WELSH" 03/13/08 05-05-2008 / 2008-0240322 11-13-2012 / 2012-0705674 $10,085.57 $12,009.65 $600.00 2843201 410714711 615000 / A 147075-08-00 JOYCE WEATHINGTON and CECIL GOSTON 04/20/07 02-26-2008 / 2008-0096659 11-132012 / 2012-0705674 $30,872.20 $35,519.67 $600.00 2843202 410723639 771500 / A 147-075-0800 JUDITH A GARRICK and BOYD GARRICK, SR. 06/23/07 0226-2008 / 2008-0097974 11-13-2012 / 2012-0705674 $14,184.01 $18,070.29 $600.00 2843204 410725915 154000 / A 147-075-0800 FLORA E DORSEY 07/05/07 0304-2008 / 2008-0113417 11-13-2012 / 2012-0705674 $15,161.90 $17,722.30 $600.00 2843205 580722577 168000 / O 147-075-0800 TIESHA HOLMES and QUINZELL HOLMES, SR. 10/21/07 01-22-2009 / 2009-0029925 11-132012 / 2012-0705674 $10,030.51 $12,082.80 $600.00 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabil-
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING SECTION 21.05.030 OF THE CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL CODE (ZONING MAP) BY CHANGING THE ZONING ON VARIOUS PROPERTIES THROUGHOUT THE BARRIO, WHICH IS GENERALLY LOCATED NORTH OF TAMARACK AVE., SOUTH OF OAK AVE., EAST OF THE RAILROAD AND WEST OF INTERSTATE-5. CASE NAME: HOUSING ELEMENT PROGRAM 2.1-BARRIO CASE NO.: ZC 12-02 WHEREAS, the City Council did on the 26th day of February 2013 hold a duly noticed public hearing as prescribed by law to consider said request; and WHEREAS at said public hearing, upon hearing and considering all testimony and arguments, if any, of all persons desiring to be heard, said City Council considered all factors relating to ZC 12-02 – Housing Element Program 2.1 - Barrio. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Carlsbad does ordain as follows: SECTION I: That section 21.50.030 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code, being the zoning map, is amended as shown on the map marked “ZC 12-02 – Housing Element Program 2.1 - Barrio,” dated December 5, 2012, attached hereto and made a part hereof. SECTION II: That the findings and conditions of the Planning Commission in Planning Commission Resolution No. 6932 shall also constitute the findings and conditions of the City Council. EFFECTIVE DATE: This ordinance shall be effective thirty days after its adoption; and the city clerk shall certify the adoption of this ordinance and cause the full text of the ordinance or a summary of the ordinance prepared by the City Attorney to be published at least once in a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Carlsbad within fifteen days after its adoption. INTRODUCED AND FIRST READ at a Regular Meeting of the Carlsbad City Council on the 26th day of February 2013, and thereafter. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of Carlsbad on the 12th day of March 2013, by the following vote to wit: AYES: Council Members Hall, Packard, Wood, Blackburn, Douglas. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ABSTAIN: None. APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY CELIA BREWER, City Attorney MATT HALL, Mayor ATTEST: BARBARA ENGLESON, City Clerk (SEAL) “Maps listed as attachments to this Ordinance are on file in the Office of the City Clerk.” 03/22/13 CN 14728
NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY FOR PUBLIC REVIEW CITY OF ENCINITAS Draft FY2013-14 Action Plan For Housing and Community Development Activities The draft FY2013-14 Action Plan is available for public review from March 22 through April 22, 2013. The Action Plan describes the intended use of federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME Investment Partnership (HOME) funds for Fiscal Year (FY) 2013-14 (July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014). The annual Action Plan implements the City of Encinitas FY2010-15 Consolidated Plan. The Consolidated Plan identifies the housing and community development needs, strategies and proposed implementation actions for the five-year period. The City of Encinitas anticipates allocating approximately $358,283 of CDBG funds and $114,891 of HOME funds for FY2013-14. The City Council will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, April 24, 2013, at 5:00 p.m. at City Hall Council Chambers, 505 S. Vulcan Ave., Encinitas, CA, or as soon as possible thereafter, to consider and approve the FY2013-14 Action Plan. All comments received on the draft Action Plan will be provided to Council prior to consideration and approval. The proposed CDBG budget allocates approximately: $41,505 for public services; $55,340 for planning and administration; and, $261,438 for facility improvements and other activities. Public services include: homeless assistance, youth shelter, meal delivery for seniors, youth development, and teen/family drug treatment and outreach. Planning and administration include: general administration of the CDBG program and planning activities. Capital improvements and other activities include: improvements to a child learning center, an AIDS/HIV care facility, a social services center; and a residential rehabilitation program. The proposed HOME budget allocates approximately: $111,318 for a residential rehabilitation program; and $3,573 for planning and administration. The draft FY2013-14 Action Plan is available for review at the City’s Planning and Building Department located at City Hall during regular business hours and on the City’s website at www.EncinitasCA.gov. If you have comments on the draft FY2013-14 Action Plan, please provide to Ron Barefield, Housing Administrator, by e-mail at RBarefield@EncinitasCA.gov; or by mail to City of Encinitas, 505 S. Vulcan Ave., Encinitas, CA 92024. You may also provide comments at the public hearing on April 24, 2013 at 5pm. If you should have any questions or wish additional information, please call (760) 6332724. 03/22/13 CN 14750
ity 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 Sale, as shown on Exhibit “A”. Accrued Interest and ad ditional advances, if any, will increase this figure prior to sale. 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 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 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
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CITY OF ENCINITAS PUBLIC NOTICE OF ORDINANCE ADOPTION ORDINANCE 2013-01 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Encinitas on March 13, 2013, adopted Ordinance 2013-01 entitled “An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Encinitas, California, adding Chapter 6.11 to the Encinitas Municipal Code regarding Operations Permits for Special Events.” This ordinance revises regulations and processes related to permits for special events. This ordinance was introduced on February 20, 2013. The City Council adopted the Ordinance by the following vote: AYES: Barth, Gaspar, Kranz, Muir, Shaffer NAYS: None; ABSENT: None. The ordinance is on file in the office of the City Clerk, 505 South Vulcan Avenue and may be viewed between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. The City of Encinitas is an equal opportunity public entity and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or disability in employment or the provision of service. /Kathy Hollywood, City Clerk. 03/22/13 CN 14727
CITY OF ENCINITAS PLANNING AND BUILDING DEPARTMENT LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Planning Commission PLACE OF MEETING:
Council Chambers, Civic Center 505 South Vulcan Avenue Encinitas, CA 92024
The above mentioned agency is an equal opportunity public entity and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnic origin, national origin, sex, religion, veterans status or physical or mental disability in employment or the provision of service. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act/Section 504 Rehabilitation Act of 1973, if you need special assistance to participate in these meetings, please contact the Planning and Building Department at (760) 633-2710. It is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held on Thursday, April 4, 2013 at 6:00 p.m., or as soon as possible thereafter, by the Encinitas Planning Commission to discuss the following hearing item of the City of Encinitas: 1. CASE NUMBER: 09-121 DR/CDP FILING DATE: August 24, 2009 APPLICANT: Dr. Bruce Hochman LOCATION: 411 Santa Fe Drive (APN: 260-640-20) ZONING: The subject property is located in the General Commercial (GC) zone and Coastal Zone in the City of Encinitas. DESCRIPTION: Public hearing to consider a Design Review Permit and Coastal Development Permit application to demolish an existing gas station and associated structures and construct a new twostory medical office building with an underground parking garage. Site improvements are also proposed including grading for drainage and parking facilities, landscaping and irrigation, trash enclosure, and site walls/fences. The project also includes a request for one temporary construction trailer during the construction phase of the project to be removed when the project is complete. ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: The City has performed an Environmental Initial Study, which has determined that with mitigation measures, no significant negative environmental impacts would result from the proposed project. Therefore, a Mitigated Negative Declaration is recommended for adoption. 2. CASE NUMBER: 12-125 CDP FILING DATE: August 21, 2012 APPLICANT: Paul Meardon LOCATION: 258 Neptune Avenue (APN: 256-352-12) ZONING/OVERLAYS: The subject property is located in the R-8 (Residential 8) zone, the Coastal Bluff Overlay Zone and within the California Coastal Commission Appeal Jurisdiction of the Coastal Zone. DESCRIPTION: Public Hearing to consider a Coastal Development Permit application request to convert an existing duplex into a single-family residence and complete various interior improvements. The applicant is also proposing the replacement of a rooftop deck and handrail within 50 feet of the coastal bluff edge. ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: The project has been determined to be exempt from environmental review as per California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines Sections 15301(a), which exempts from environmental review consists of or minor alteration of existing p private structures, facilities, mechanical equipment such as interior or exterior alterations involving such things as interior partitions, plumbing, and electrical conveyances. An appeal of the Planning Commission determination, accompanied by the appropriate filing fee, may be filed by 6:00 p.m. on the 15th calendar day (10th calendar day for subdivisions) following the date of the Commission’s determination. Appeals will be considered by the City Council pursuant to Chapter 1.12 of the Municipal Code. Under California Government Code Sect. 65009, if you challenge the nature of the proposed action in court, you may be limited to raising only the issues you or someone else raised regarding the matter described in this notice or written correspondence delivered to the City at or before the time and date of the determination. Items 1 & 2 are located in the City’s Coastal Zone and require issuance of a Coastal Development Permit. The action of the Planning Commission and/or City Council relative to Item 1 is not appealable to the Coastal Commission. The action of the Planning Commission and/or City Council relative to Item 2 is appealable to the Coastal Commission. For further information, or to review the above applications prior to the hearing, contact Senior Planner Roy Sapa’u at (760) 633-2734 for Item 1; Associate Planner Andrew Maynard at (760) 633-2718 for Item 2; or the Planning and Building Department at (760) 6332710, 505 South Vulcan Avenue, Encinitas, CA 92024-3633. 03/22/13 CN 14751
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, using the file n um-
ber assigned to this case __________. 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
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Coast News Legals From Page A31 telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement inf ormation is to attend the sc heduled sale. PUBLISH: 03/22/13, 03/29/13, 04/05/13 First American Title Insurance Company, a California Corporation 1160 N . Town Center Drive #190, Las Vegas, NV 89144 Phone: (702) 792-6863 D ATE: 03/18/2013 J. R. Albrecht, Trustee Sale Officer P1027808 3/22, 3/29, 04/05/2013 CN 14746 T.S. No. 12-20695 APN: 158190-31-22 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 9/12/2006. 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: NANCY J. NEEL, A SINGLE WOMAN Duly Appointed Trustee: Law Offices of Les Zie ve Deed of Trust recorded 9/20/2006 as Instrument No. 2006-0667539 in book --, page -- of Official Recor ds in the office of the Recorder of San Diego County, California, Date of Sale:4/12/2013 at 10:30 AM Place of Sale: AT THE ENTRANCE TO THE EAST COUNTY REGION AL CENTER BY ST ATUE, 250 E. MAIN STREET, EL CAJON, CA 92020 Estimated amount of unpaid balance and other c harges: $338,707.96 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: 3 5 8 3 COCONUT WAY OCEANSIDE, CA 92054 Described as f ollows: AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED ON SAID DEED OF TRUST A.P.N #.: 158-190-31-22 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
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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 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 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) 848-9272 or visit this Internet Web site www .elitepostandpub.com, using the file n umber assigned to this case 12-20695. Information about postponements that are very short in dur ation 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 w ay to v erify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. Dated: 3/18/2013 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 8362. 3/22, 3/29, 4/5/2013. CN 14745
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: STACEY A. HART AND KAREN MARIE HART, HUSBAND AND WIFE. Duly Appointed Trustee: Law Offices of Les Zie ve Deed of Trust recorded 6/16/2005 as Instrument No. 2005-0508244 in book --, page -- of Official Recor ds in the office of the Recorder of San Diego County, California, Date of Sale:4/12/2013 at 10:30 AM Place of Sale: AT THE ENTRANCE TO THE EAST COUNTY REGION AL CENTER BY ST ATUE, 250 E. MAIN STREET, EL CAJON, CA 92020 Estimated amount of unpaid balance and other c harges: $272,813.51 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: 2941 VIA DEL ROBLES FALLBROOK, CA 92028 Described as f ollows: AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED ON SAID DEED OF TRUST A.P.N #.: 107-220-20-00 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 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) 848-9272 or visit this Internet Web site www .elitepostandpub.com, using the file n umber assigned to this case 12-21374. Information about postponements that are very short in dur ation 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 w ay to v erify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. Dated: 3/18/2013 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 8361. 3/22, 3/29, 4/5/2013. CN 14742
TION as Book SHO WN BELOW as Instrument No. SHOWN BELOW of Official Records in the Office of the Recorder of SAN DIEGO County, California, property owned by SHOWN BELOW. WILL SELL ON 4/19/2013 at 10:00 AM LOCATION: AT THE FRONT ENTRANCE TO CHICAGO TITLE COMPANY 316 W. MISSION AVENUE, SUITE 121, ESCONDIDO, CA 92025 SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR C ASH (payable at 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 or federal credit union, or a c heck drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, business in this state, all right, title and interest under said Notice of Delinquent Assessment in the property situated in said County , describing the land on a bove referred Claim of Lien. TS#, REF#, ICN, UNIT/INTERVAL/WEEK, APN, TRUSTORS, COL DATED, COL RECORDED, COL BOOK, COL PAGE/INSTRUMENT#, NOD RECORDED, NOD BOOK, NOD PAGE/INSTRUMENT#, ESTIMATED SALES AMOUNT 52171 29047AZ 29047AZ 290 AZ 47 211022-28 JOSE MIGUEL C ADENA AND MARIA ANGELA CADENA HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 10-01-2012 10-08-2012 2012 0612877 11-13-2012 2012 0705219 $7751.00 54198 16150AZ GPO16150AZ 161 ANNUAL 50 211022-28 CRINEL V. DAMIAN AND DANIELA DAMIAN HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 10-30-2012 11-06-2012 2012 691738 12-10-2012 2012 772233 $6828.78 54199 16249AZ GPO16249AZ 162 ANNUAL 49 211-022-28 CRINEL V. DAMIAN AND DANIELA DAMIAN HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 10-30-2012 11-06-2012 2012 691738 12-10-2012 2012 772234 $7043.22 54995 14645BO GPO14645BO 146 ODD 45 211-02228 ROBERT P. ARCHULETA A SINGLE MAN AND CRAIG K. DUNAWAY A SINGLE MAN AS JOINT TENANTS 10-30-2012 11-062012 2012 691738 12-10-2012 2012 772235 $7020.07 54996 16422AZ GPO16422AZ 164 ANNUAL 22 211022-28 DANNY R. MC DONALD AND IRENE MC DON ALD HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 10-30-2012 11-06-2012 2012 691738 12-10-2012 2012 772236 $11915.84 54997 19418BO GPP19418BO 194 ODD 18 211-02228 DAVID M. BOHANNAN AND MELISSA J. BOHANNAN HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 10-30-2012 11-06-2012 2012 691738 12-10-2012 2012 772237 $6493.57 54998 19943AZ GPP19943AZ 199 ANNUAL 43 211022-28 JULIAN ELLISON AND PAMELA ELLISON HUSB AND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 10-30-2012 11-06-2012 2012 691738 12-10-2012 2012 772238 $9376.81 54999 25104AO GPO25104AO 251 ODD 04 211-022-28 VICTOR URENA AND HILDA URENA HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 10-30-2012 11-06-2012 2012 691738 12-10-2012 2012 772239 $7522.55 55000 26208EZ GPO26208EZ 262 ANNUAL 08 211022-28 MATTHEW P. MCGONEGLE AND MARY C. MCGONEGLE HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 10-30-2012 11-06-2012 2012 691738 12-10-2012 2012 772240 $11511.01 55001 26246EE GPO26246EE 262 EVEN 46 211022-28 JAMES K. WARD AND AIMEE L. WARD HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 10-302012 11-06-2012 2012 691738 12-102012 2012 772241 $9721.87 55002 26523AO GPO26523AO 265 ODD 23 211-022-28 R OBERT GOLDEN AND DANIELLE GOLDEN HUS BAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 10-30-2012 11-06-2012 2012 691738 12-10-2012 2012 772242 $9855.90 55003 26726CO GPO26726CO 267 ODD 26 211-02228 ARLETTE FURRER AN UNMARRIED WOMAN AS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY 1030-2012 11-06-2012 2012 691738 1210-2012 2012 772243 $6828.58 55004 28011AE GPP28011AE 280 EVEN 11 211-022-28 CONRAD M. DELGADILLO AND NICOLE DELGADILLO HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 10-30-2012 11-06-2012 2012 691738 12-10-2012 2012 772244 $10159.36 55005 28041AO GPP28041AO 280 ODD 41 211-022-28 MICHAEL R. ABRAM AND KIMBERLY M. ABRAM HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 10-30-2012 11-062012 2012 691738 12-10-2012 2012 772245 $10049.68 55006 28052AZ GPP28052AZ 280 ANNUAL 52 211022-28 MICHAEL E. NORTH AND CATHY M. NORTH HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 10-30-2012 11-06-2012 2012 691738 12-10-2012 2012 772246 $13136.95 55007 28233BO GPP28233BO 282 ODD 33 211-022-28 ALMA P. MENEZ AN UNMARRIED WOMAN AS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY 10-30-2012 1106-2012 2012 691738 12-10-2012 2012 772247 $12203.70 55008 34916AZ GPO34916AZ 349 ANNUAL 16 211-022-28 HO WARD T. JACKSON AND BARBARA JEAN JACKSON HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 10-30-2012 11-06-2012 2012 691738 12-10-2012 2012 772248 $9492.74 55009
35019AO GPO35019AO 350 ODD 19 211-022-28 BARBARA L. SCOTT AN UNMARRIED WOMAN AND NICOLE K. CHIPP A SINGLE WOMAN AS JOINT TENANTS 1030-2012 11-06-2012 2012 691738 1210-2012 2012 772249 $6615.06 55010 35615AZ GPO35615AZ 356 ANNUAL 15 211-022-28 TERRENCE WALTERS AND LORRAINE WALTERS HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 10-30-2012 11-06-2012 2012 691738 12-10-2012 2012 772250 $9599.53 55012 36345AO GPO36345AO 363 ODD 45 211-022-28 FILIBER TO GALLEGOS AND LUPE GALLEGOS HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 10-30-2012 11-062012 2012 691738 12-10-2012 2012 772252 $7979.74 55014 38832AZ GPP38832AZ 388 ANNUAL 32 211022-28 ALVIN GOULART AND KATHLEEN J. REVETTAGOULART HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 10-30-2012 11-06-2012 2012 691738 12-10-2012 2012 772253 $12785.11 The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 5805 ARMADA DRIVE, CARLSBAD, CA, 92009 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, 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 e xpenses of the Trustee, to-wit: SHOWN ABOVE Estimated amount with accrued interest and additional advances, if any, may increase this figure prior to sale. The claimant under said Notice of Delinquent Assessment heretofore executed and delivered to the under signed a written Declaration of Def ault and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Def ault and Election to sell, in accordance with the pr ovision to the Co venants, Conditions and Restrictions. The undersigned caused said Notice of Def ault and Election to Sell which recorded on SHOWN ABOVE as Book SHO WN ABOVE as Instrument No. SHOWN ABOVE 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 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 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 1-800-540-1717, using the TS number assigned to this case on SHOWN ABOVE. Information about postponements that are very short in dur ation or that occur close in time to the sc heduled 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. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or w arranty, express or implied regarding title, possession or encumbrances, to satisfy the indebtedness secured by said Notice, advances thereunder, with interest as pr ovided therein, and the unpaid assessments secured by said Notice with inter est thereon as provided in said Co venants, Conditions and Restrictions, fees, charges and e xpenses of the trustee and the trusts cr eated by said Notice of Assessment and Claim of Lien. Date: 3/18/2013 CHICAGO TITLE COMPANY, As Trustee 316 W. MISSION AVE STE. #121 ESCONDIDO, CA, 92025 (800) 540-1717 EXT 3061 LORI R. FLEMINGS, as Authorized Signor.
T.S. No. 12-21374 APN: 107220-20-00 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 6/14/2005. 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
AFC-886/ AFC-926 NO TICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A NOTICE OF DELINQUENT ASSESSMENT DATED SHOWN BELOW 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 CHICAGO TITLE COMPANY, as the duly appointed Trustee pursuant to Notice of Delinquent Assessment and Claim of Lien executed by GRAND P ACIFIC PALISADES OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., A CALIFORNIA NONPROFIT MUTUAL BENEFIT CORPORA-
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APN: 259-330-27-00 TS No: CA08000113-12-1 TO No: 6463368 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED January 17, 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 April 16, 2013 at 10:00 AM, at the entrance to the East County Regional Center b y 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 contained in that certain Deed of Trust Recorded on J anuary 23, 2006 as Instrument No. 2006-0049046 of official records in the Office of the Recorder of San Diego County , California, executed by JEFFREY L POWELL, A SINGLE MAN ., as Trustor(s), in favor of SUNTRUST MORTGAGE, INC. as Lender and MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as nominee for 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 therein as: AS MORE FULL Y 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 pur ported to be: 1610 OLMED A STREET, ENCINITAS, CA 92024 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, 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 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 $739,686.24 (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 California, 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 Potential 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 bid ding 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 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
Legals 800 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 address www.priorityposting.com for information regarding the sale of this pr operty, using the file number assigned to this case, CA08000113-12-1. 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: March 13, 2013 TRUSTEE CORPS TS No. CA08000113-12-1 17100 Gillette Ave, Irvine, CA 92614 949-252-8300 Lupe Tabita, Authorized Signatory SALE INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED ON LINE AT www.priorityposting.com FOR AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATION PLEASE CALL: Priority P osting and Publishing at 714-573-1965 TRUSTEE CORPS MA Y BE ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECT OR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. P1027198 3/22, 3/29, 04/05/2013 CN 14726 LOAN: 413729-0001 OTHER: FILE: 4152269 DLH INVESTOR LOAN #: A.P. NUMBER 298-121-68-00 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST YOU ARE IN DEF AULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED September 20, 2004. 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 FIRST AMERICAN TITLE COMPANY, a California corporation, as trustee, or successor trustee, or substituted trustee pursuant to the Deed of Trust executed by THOMAS F. FERRIS and NELIA C. FERRIS, Trustees of FERRIS FAMILY TRUST under the provisions of a trust agreement dated December 5, 2000 Recorded on 09/27/2004 as Instrument No 2004-0912144, in Book n/a at P age n/a of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of SAN DIEGO County , California, and pursuant to the Notice of Def ault and Election to Sell thereunder recorded 10/05/2012 in Book n/a, Page n/a, as Instrument No 2012-0610379 of said Official Records, WILL SELL, on 04/12/2013 At the entr ance to the East County Regional Center by statue, 250 E. Main Street, El Cajon, CA at 10:00 A.M. AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR C ASH (payable at the time of sale in lawful money of the United States), 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 her einafter described: As more fully deseribed on said Deed of Trust. The property address and other common designation, if any, of the real property descrihed above is purported to be: 508 S. Nardo Avenue, Solana Beach, CA 92075 The undersigned Trustee disclaims an y liability for any incorrectness of the pr operty address and other common designation, if any, shown herein 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: $394,051.76 In ad dition 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 Financial Code and authorized to do business in this state, In the event tender other than cash is accepted the Trustee may withhold the issuance of the Trustee's Deed until funds become available to the pa yee or endorsee as a matter of right. Said sale will be made, but without co venant or warranty, express or implied regarding title, possession or encumbrances, to satisfy the indebtedness secured by said Deed, advances thereunder, with interest as pr ovided therein, and the unpaid principal balance of the Note secured by said Deed with interest thereon as provided in said Note, fees, charges and expenses of the trustee and the trusts cr eated by said Deed of Trust. 3/13/2013 FIRST AMERICAN TITLE COMPANY, as said Trustee a California Corporation 330 SOQ UEL AVENUE SANTA CRUZ, CA, 95062 (831) 426-6500 By: DEBORAH L. HOWEY FORECLOURE OFFI CER FOR SALE INFORMA TION: www.priorityposting.com, or (714) 573-1965 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL
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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 automaticall y entitle you to flee and clear ownership of the pr operty. 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 property You are encouraged to investigate the e xistence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this pr operty by contacting the county recorder's office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee f or this information. If you consult either of these r esources, you should be a ware that the sanle lender may hold mor e than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date sho wn on this notice of sale ma y be postponed one or mor e times b y 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 postponments be made available to you 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 or visit this Internet Web site: www.priorityposting.com or call: (714) 573-1965, using the liIe n umber assigned to this case (see F ile No.). Information about postponements that are very short in dur ation or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be r e!lected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site The best w ay to verify posptonement inf ormation is to attend the sc heduled sale P1027176 3/22, 3/29, 04/05/2013 CN 14725
sion, 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 $645,243.35. 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 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 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 20120028701478. 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 NDEx West, L.L.C. MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. NDEx West, L.L.C. as Trustee Dated: 03/11/2013 P1027036 3/22, 3/29, 04/05/2013 CN 14724
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 ROBERTA M MA TIAS, A MARRIED WOMAN AS HER SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY, dated 01/17/2006 and r ecorded 1/24/2006, as Instrument No. 20060053466, in Book N/A, Page 15289, of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of San Diego County, State of Calif ornia, will sell on 04/19/2013 at 9:00AM, Sheraton San Diego Hotel and Marina, 1380 Harbor Island Dri ve, San Diego, CA 92101, Auction.com Room at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash or check as described below, payable in full at time of sale, all right, title, and interest conveyed to and no w held by it under said Deed of Trust, in the property situated in said County and State and as more 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: 737 OCEAN CREST RD , ENCINITAS, CA, 920071336. 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 $943,577.60. 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. 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 bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bid ding on a lien, not on a pr operty 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 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 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. 11-0013870. Information about postponements that are very short in dur ation or that occur close in time to the sc heduled 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. DATED: 05/29/2011 RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 1800 Tapo Canyon Rd., CA6-914-01-94 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-4370019 03/22/2013, 03/29/2013, 04/05/2013 CN 14723
Trustee Sale No .: 20120028701478 Title Order No.: 1342133 FHA/VA/PMI No.: NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 03/20/2007. 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. NDEX WEST, LLC, as duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded on 03/21/2007 as Instrument No. 2007-0192847 , MODIFIED 7/9/2010; INST NO . 2010-0346032 of official r ecords in the office of the County Recor der of SAN DIEGO County , State of CALIFORNIA. EXECUTED BY: BRIAN C STRICK AND LYNETTE R STRICK, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BID DER 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). DATE OF SALE: 04/15/2013 TIME OF SALE: 10:00 AM PLACE OF SALE: AT THE ENTRANCE TO THE EAST COUNTY REGIONAL CENTER BY STATUE, 250 E. MAIN STREET, EL CAJON, CA. STREET ADDRESS and other common des ignation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 6421 LIVE O AKS DRIVE, CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92009 APN#: 213-181-59 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, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, posses-
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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE TS No. 11-0013870 Doc ID #0001246818372005N Title Order No. 11-0010106 Investor/Insurer No. 124681837 APN No. 260-162-0500 YOU ARE IN DEF AULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 01/17/2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT
Legals 800 Trustee Sale No. : 20120028701104 Title Order No.: 1281574 FHA/VA/PMI No.: NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 05/01/2006. 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. NDEX WEST, LLC, as duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded on 05/02/2006 as Instrument No. 2006-0308327 of official records in the office of the County Recorder of SAN DIEGO County, State of C ALIFORNIA. EXECUTED BY: ROBERT PAUL HANEKAMP, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BID DER 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). DATE OF SALE: 04/15/2013 TIME OF SALE: 10:00 AM PLACE OF SALE: AT THE ENTRANCE TO THE EAST COUNTY REGIONAL CENTER BY STATUE, 250 E. MAIN STREET, EL CAJON, CA. STREET ADDRESS and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 435 SANT A VICTORIA, SOLANA BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92075 APN#: 263-572-14-00 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 $673,050.12. 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 bid ding 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 www.priorityposting.com for information regarding the sale of this pr operty, using the file n umber assigned to this case 20120028701104. 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 NDEx West, L.L.C. MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED
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ING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. 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 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 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 Web site visit the Internet using the www.auction.com, 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 way to v erify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. P1026808 3/22, 3/29, 04/05/2013 CN 14721
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. 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 a 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 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 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. 11-0126675. 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. DATED: 01/28/2012 RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 1800 Tapo Canyon Rd., CA6-914-01-94 SIMI VALLEY, CA 93063 Phone: (800) 281 8219, Sale Information (626) 927-4399 By: Trustee's Sale Officer RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. is a de bt collector attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used f or that pur pose. A4369053 03/22/2013, 03/29/2013, 04/05/2013 CN 14718
Trustee Sale No . 255520CA Loan No. 3010279762 Title Order No. 1031983 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEF AULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 10-01-2006. 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 04-12-2013 at 10:00 AM, CALIFORNIA RECONVEYANCE COMPANY as the dul y appointed Trustee under and pur suant to Deed of Trust Recorded 10-122006, Book N/A, Page N/A, Instrument 2006-0725444, of official records in the Office of the Recorder of SAN DIEGO County , California, executed by: SUSAN J. WHEELER, AN UNMARRIED WOMAN, as Trustor, WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK, FA, 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 association, 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 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 BY STATUE, 250 EAST MAIN STREET, EL CAJON, CA Legal Description: A CONDOMINIUM COMPRISED OF: P ARCEL 1: AN UNDIVIDED 1/40TH INTEREST IN AND TO LOT 3 OF SARATOGA WEST, IN THE CITY OF SOLAN A BEACH, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF C ALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO MAP THEREOF NO. 8023, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, ON SEPTEMBER 18, 1974. EXCEPTING THEREFROM THE FOLLOWING: (A) LIVING UNITS 51 THROUGH 90, AS SHOWN UPON THE SARATOGA WEST PHASE II AMENDED CONDOMINIUM PLAN RECORDED APRIL 15, 1977, AS DOCUMENT NO. 77-139689 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY. (B) THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO POSSESSION OF ALL THOSE AREAS DESIGNATED AS EXCLUSIVE USE AREAS, SHOWN UPON THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN ABOVE REFERRED TO. PARCEL 2: LIVING UNIT NO . 72, AS SHOWN UPON THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN ABOVE REFERRED TO. PARCEL 3: THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO POSSESSION AND OCCUPANCY OF THOSE PORTIONS OF LOT 1 DESCRIBED IN PARCEL 1 ABOVE, DESIGNATED AND SHOWN ON THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN REFERRED TO ABOVE AS BEING EXCLUSIVE USE AREAS APPURTENANT TO PARCELS 1 AND 2 ABOVE DESCRIBED. Amount of unpaid balance and other c harges: $651,463.69 (estimated) Str eet address and other common desig nation of the r eal property: 351 SHOEMAKER LANE SOLAN A BEACH, CA 92075 APN Number: 298-260-38-22 The undersigned Trustee disclaims an y liability for any incorrectness of the str eet 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: 03-13-2013 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 ATTEMPT-
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE TS No. 11-0126675 Doc ID #0001231699522005N Title Order No. 11-0107696 Investor/Insurer No. 123169952 APN No. 257-282-2800. YOU ARE IN DEF AULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 12/05/2005. 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 ROBERT WALCHER III, A SINGLE MAN, dated 12/05/2005 and recorded 12/12/2005, as Instrument No. 2005-1065895, in Book N/A, Page 18357, of Official Records in the office of the County Recor der of San Diego County , State of California, will sell on 04/19/2013 at 9:00AM, Sheraton San Diego Hotel and Marina, 1380 Harbor Island Drive, San Diego, CA 92101, Auction.com Room at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash or check as described belo w, payable in full at time of sale, all right, title, and interest conveyed to and no w held by it under said Deed of Trust, in the property situated in said County and State and as more fully described in the above referenced Deed of Trust. The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described a bove is pur ported to be: 515 N WILLOWSPRING DR, ENCINITAS, CA, 920241915. 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 $892,441.13. 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
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TS No. CA-12-533872-LL Order No.: 1324988 YOU ARE IN DEF AULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 4/24/2008. 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 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): SUNGKIL OH, AND JAE HUI OH, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS Recorded: 4/30/2008 as Instrument No. 2008-0232870 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of SAN DIEGO County , California; Date of Sale: 4/19/2013
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Coast News Legals From Page A31 telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement inf ormation is to attend the sc heduled sale. PUBLISH: 03/22/13, 03/29/13, 04/05/13 First American Title Insurance Company, a California Corporation 1160 N . Town Center Drive #190, Las Vegas, NV 89144 Phone: (702) 792-6863 D ATE: 03/18/2013 J. R. Albrecht, Trustee Sale Officer P1027808 3/22, 3/29, 04/05/2013 CN 14746 T.S. No. 12-20695 APN: 158190-31-22 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 9/12/2006. 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: NANCY J. NEEL, A SINGLE WOMAN Duly Appointed Trustee: Law Offices of Les Zie ve Deed of Trust recorded 9/20/2006 as Instrument No. 2006-0667539 in book --, page -- of Official Recor ds in the office of the Recorder of San Diego County, California, Date of Sale:4/12/2013 at 10:30 AM Place of Sale: AT THE ENTRANCE TO THE EAST COUNTY REGION AL CENTER BY ST ATUE, 250 E. MAIN STREET, EL CAJON, CA 92020 Estimated amount of unpaid balance and other c harges: $338,707.96 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: 3 5 8 3 COCONUT WAY OCEANSIDE, CA 92054 Described as f ollows: AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED ON SAID DEED OF TRUST A.P.N #.: 158-190-31-22 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
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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 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) 848-9272 or visit this Internet Web site www .elitepostandpub.com, using the file n umber assigned to this case 12-20695. Information about postponements that are very short in dur ation 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 w ay to v erify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. Dated: 3/18/2013 Law Offices of Les Zieve, as Trustee 18377 Beac h Blvd., Suite 210 Huntington Beach, California 92648 F or NonAutomated Sale Information, 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 8362. 3/22, 3/29, 4/5/2013. CN 14745
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: STACEY A. HART AND KAREN MARIE HART, HUSBAND AND WIFE. Duly Appointed Trustee: Law Offices of Les Zie ve Deed of Trust recorded 6/16/2005 as Instrument No. 2005-0508244 in book --, page -- of Official Recor ds in the office of the Recorder of San Diego County, California, Date of Sale:4/12/2013 at 10:30 AM Place of Sale: AT THE ENTRANCE TO THE EAST COUNTY REGION AL CENTER BY ST ATUE, 250 E. MAIN STREET, EL CAJON, CA 92020 Estimated amount of unpaid balance and other c harges: $272,813.51 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: 2941 VIA DEL ROBLES FALLBROOK, CA 92028 Described as f ollows: AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED ON SAID DEED OF TRUST A.P.N #.: 107-220-20-00 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 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 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) 848-9272 or visit this Internet Web site www.elitepostandpub.com, using the file n umber assigned to this case 12-21374. Information about postponements that are very short in dur ation 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 w ay to v erify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. Dated: 3/18/2013 Law Offices of Les Zieve, as Trustee 18377 Beac h Blvd., Suite 210 Huntington Beach, California 92648 F or NonAutomated Sale Information, 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 8361. 3/22, 3/29, 4/5/2013. CN 14742
TION as Book SHO WN BELOW as Instrument No. SHOWN BELOW of Official Records in the Office of the Recorder of SAN DIEGO County, California, property owned by SHOWN BELOW. WILL SELL ON 4/19/2013 at 10:00 AM LOCATION: AT THE FRONT ENTRANCE TO CHICAGO TITLE COMPANY 316 W. MISSION AVENUE, SUITE 121, ESCONDIDO, CA 92025 SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR C ASH (payable at time of sale in lawful money of the United States, by cash, a cashier’s check drawn by 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, business in this state, all right, title and interest under said Notice of Delinquent Assessment in the property situated in said County , describing the land on a bove referred Claim of Lien. TS#, REF#, ICN, UNIT/INTERVAL/WEEK, APN, TRUSTORS, COL DATED, COL RECORDED, COL BOOK, COL PAGE/INSTRUMENT#, NOD RECORDED, NOD BOOK, NOD PAGE/INSTRUMENT#, ESTIMATED SALES AMOUNT 52171 29047AZ 29047AZ 290 AZ 47 211022-28 JOSE MIGUEL C ADENA AND MARIA ANGELA CADENA HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 10-01-2012 10-08-2012 2012 0612877 11-13-2012 2012 0705219 $7751.00 54198 16150AZ GPO16150AZ 161 ANNUAL 50 211022-28 CRINEL V. DAMIAN AND DANIELA DAMIAN HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 10-30-2012 11-06-2012 2012 691738 12-10-2012 2012 772233 $6828.78 54199 16249AZ GPO16249AZ 162 ANNUAL 49 211-022-28 CRINEL V. DAMIAN AND DANIELA DAMIAN HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 10-30-2012 11-06-2012 2012 691738 12-10-2012 2012 772234 $7043.22 54995 14645BO GPO14645BO 146 ODD 45 211-02228 ROBERT P. ARCHULETA A SINGLE MAN AND CRAIG K. DUNAWAY A SINGLE MAN AS JOINT TENANTS 10-30-2012 11-062012 2012 691738 12-10-2012 2012 772235 $7020.07 54996 16422AZ GPO16422AZ 164 ANNUAL 22 211022-28 DANNY R. MC DONALD AND IRENE MC DON ALD HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 10-30-2012 11-06-2012 2012 691738 12-10-2012 2012 772236 $11915.84 54997 19418BO GPP19418BO 194 ODD 18 211-02228 DAVID M. BOHANNAN AND MELISSA J. BOHANNAN HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 10-30-2012 11-06-2012 2012 691738 12-10-2012 2012 772237 $6493.57 54998 19943AZ GPP19943AZ 199 ANNUAL 43 211022-28 JULIAN ELLISON AND PAMELA ELLISON HUSB AND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 10-30-2012 11-06-2012 2012 691738 12-10-2012 2012 772238 $9376.81 54999 25104AO GPO25104AO 251 ODD 04 211-022-28 VICTOR URENA AND HILDA URENA HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 10-30-2012 11-06-2012 2012 691738 12-10-2012 2012 772239 $7522.55 55000 26208EZ GPO26208EZ 262 ANNUAL 08 211022-28 MATTHEW P. MCGONEGLE AND MARY C. MCGONEGLE HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 10-30-2012 11-06-2012 2012 691738 12-10-2012 2012 772240 $11511.01 55001 26246EE GPO26246EE 262 EVEN 46 211022-28 JAMES K. WARD AND AIMEE L. WARD HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 10-302012 11-06-2012 2012 691738 12-102012 2012 772241 $9721.87 55002 26523AO GPO26523AO 265 ODD 23 211-022-28 ROBERT GOLDEN AND DANIELLE GOLDEN HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 10-30-2012 11-06-2012 2012 691738 12-10-2012 2012 772242 $9855.90 55003 26726CO GPO26726CO 267 ODD 26 211-02228 ARLETTE FURRER AN UNMARRIED WOMAN AS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY 1030-2012 11-06-2012 2012 691738 1210-2012 2012 772243 $6828.58 55004 28011AE GPP28011AE 280 EVEN 11 211-022-28 CONRAD M. DELGADILLO AND NICOLE DELGADILLO HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 10-30-2012 11-06-2012 2012 691738 12-10-2012 2012 772244 $10159.36 55005 28041AO GPP28041AO 280 ODD 41 211-022-28 MICHAEL R. ABRAM AND KIMBERLY M. ABRAM HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 10-30-2012 11-062012 2012 691738 12-10-2012 2012 772245 $10049.68 55006 28052AZ GPP28052AZ 280 ANNUAL 52 211022-28 MICHAEL E. NORTH AND CATHY M. NORTH HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 10-30-2012 11-06-2012 2012 691738 12-10-2012 2012 772246 $13136.95 55007 28233BO GPP28233BO 282 ODD 33 211-022-28 ALMA P. MENEZ AN UNMARRIED WOMAN AS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY 10-30-2012 1106-2012 2012 691738 12-10-2012 2012 772247 $12203.70 55008 34916AZ GPO34916AZ 349 ANNUAL 16 211-022-28 HO WARD T. JACKSON AND BARBARA JEAN JACKSON HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 10-30-2012 11-06-2012 2012 691738 12-10-2012 2012 772248 $9492.74 55009
35019AO GPO35019AO 350 ODD 19 211-022-28 BARBARA L. SCOTT AN UNMARRIED WOMAN AND NICOLE K. CHIPP A SINGLE WOMAN AS JOINT TENANTS 1030-2012 11-06-2012 2012 691738 1210-2012 2012 772249 $6615.06 55010 35615AZ GPO35615AZ 356 ANNUAL 15 211-022-28 TERRENCE WALTERS AND LORRAINE WALTERS HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 10-30-2012 11-06-2012 2012 691738 12-10-2012 2012 772250 $9599.53 55012 36345AO GPO36345AO 363 ODD 45 211-022-28 FILIBER TO GALLEGOS AND LUPE GALLEGOS HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 10-30-2012 11-062012 2012 691738 12-10-2012 2012 772252 $7979.74 55014 38832AZ GPP38832AZ 388 ANNUAL 32 211022-28 ALVIN GOULART AND KATHLEEN J. REVETTAGOULART HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 10-30-2012 11-06-2012 2012 691738 12-10-2012 2012 772253 $12785.11 The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 5805 ARMADA DRIVE, CARLSBAD, CA, 92009 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, 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 e xpenses of the Trustee, to-wit: SHOWN ABOVE Estimated amount with accrued interest and additional advances, if any, may increase this figure prior to sale. The claimant under said Notice of Delinquent Assessment heretofore executed and delivered to the under signed a written Declaration of Def ault and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Default and Election to sell, in accordance with the pr ovision to the Co venants, Conditions and Restrictions. The undersigned caused said Notice of Def ault and Election to Sell which recorded on SHOWN ABOVE as Book SHO WN ABOVE as Instrument No. SHOWN ABOVE 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 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 property, you may call 1-800-540-1717, using the TS number assigned to this case on SHOWN ABOVE. 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. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, express or implied regarding title, possession or encumbrances, to satisfy the indebtedness secured by said Notice, advances thereunder, with interest as pr ovided therein, and the unpaid assessments secured by said Notice with inter est thereon as provided in said Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions, fees, charges and e xpenses of the trustee and the trusts cr eated by said Notice of Assessment and Claim of Li en. Date: 3 /18/2013 CHICAGO TITLE COMPANY, As Trustee 316 W. MISSION AVE STE. #121 ESCONDIDO, CA, 92025 (800) 540-1717 EXT 3061 LORI R. FLEMINGS, as Authorized Signor.
T.S. No. 12-21374 APN: 107220-20-00 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 6/14/2005. 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
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APN: 259-330-27-00 TS No: CA08000113-12-1 TO No: 6463368 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED January 17, 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 April 16, 2013 at 10:00 AM, at the entrance to the East County Regional Center b y 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 power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust Recorded on J anuary 23, 2006 as Instrument No. 2006-0049046 of official records in the Office of the Recorder of San Diego County , California, executed by JEFFREY L POWELL, A SINGLE MAN ., as Trustor(s), in favor of SUNTRUST MORTGAGE, INC. as Lender and MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as nominee for 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 therein as: AS MORE FULL Y 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 pur ported to be: 1610 OLMED A STREET, ENCINITAS, CA 92024 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 warranty, express 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 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 $739,686.24 (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 Potential Bidders If you are considering bidding on this pr operty lien, you should understand that ther e 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 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 property. 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
Legals 800 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 address www.priorityposting.com for information regarding the sale of this pr operty, using the file number assigned to this case, CA08000113-12-1. 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: March 13, 2013 TRUSTEE CORPS TS No. CA08000113-12-1 17100 Gillette Ave, Irvine, CA 92614 949-252-8300 Lupe Tabita, Authorized Signatory SALE INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED ON LINE AT www.priorityposting.com FOR AUTOMATED SALES INFORMA TION PLEASE CALL: Priority Posting and Publishing at 714-573-1965 TRUSTEE CORPS MA Y BE ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. P1027198 3/22, 3/29, 04/05/2013 CN 14726 LOAN: 413729-0001 OTHER: FILE: 4152269 DLH INVESTOR LOAN #: A.P. NUMBER 298-121-68-00 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST YOU ARE IN DEF AULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED September 20, 2004. 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 FIRST AMERICAN TITLE COMPANY, a California corporation, as trustee, or successor trustee, or substituted trustee pursuant to the Deed of Trust executed by THOMAS F. FERRIS and NELIA C. FERRIS, Trustees of FERRIS FAMILY TRUST under the provisions of a trust agreement dated December 5, 2000 Recorded on 09/27/2004 as Instrument No 2004-0912144, in Book n/a at P age n/a of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of SAN DIEGO County , California, and pursuant to the Notice of Default and Election to Sell thereunder recorded 10/05/2012 in Book n/a, Page n/a, as Instrument No 2012-0610379 of said Official Records, WILL SELL, on 04/12/2013 At the entrance to the East County Regional Center by statue, 250 E. Main Street, El Cajon, CA at 10:00 A.M. AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR C ASH (payable at the time of sale in lawful money of the United States), all right, title and interest conveyed to and no w held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State her einafter described: As more fully deseribed on said Deed of Trust. The property address and other common designation, if any, of the real property descrihed above is purported to be: 508 S. Nardo Avenue, Solana Beach, CA 92075 The undersigned Trustee disclaims an y liability for any incorrectness of the property address and other common designation, if any, shown herein 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: $394,051.76 In ad dition 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 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 authorized to do business in this state, In the event tender other than cash is accepted the Trustee may withhold the issuance of the Trustee's Deed until funds become available to the pa yee or endorsee as a matter of right. Said sale will be made, but without co venant or warranty, express or implied regarding title, possession or encumbrances, to satisfy the indebtedness secured by said Deed, advances thereunder, with interest as pr ovided therein, and the unpaid principal balance of the Note secured by said Deed with interest thereon as provided in said Note, fees, charges and expenses of the trustee and the trusts cr eated by said Deed of Trust. 3/13/2013 FIRST AMERICAN TITLE COMPANY, as said Trustee a California Corporation 330 SOQ UEL AVENUE SANTA CRUZ, CA, 95062 (831) 426-6500 By: DEBORAH L. HOWEY FORECLOURE OFFICER FOR SALE INFORMA TION: www.priorityposting.com, or (714) 573-1965 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL
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Coast News Legals From Page A33 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: $382,653.72 The purported property address is: 3757 ST ANDFORD DRIVE, OCEANSIDE, CA 92056 Assessor’s Parcel No.: 165-610-4500 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 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 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-12533872-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 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: 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 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-12533872-LL IDSPub #0047399 3/22/2013 3/29/2013 4/5/2013 CN 14717 T.S No. 09-12125-11 Loan No . 0142213230 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE A copy of California Civil Code Section 2923.54 (SB 7) declar ation is
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attached hereto and incor porated herein by reference. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 11/11/2004. 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: WALT NEILSON AND DARBI R NEILSON, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS COMMUNITY PROPERTY Duly Appointed Trustee: The Wolf Firm, A Law Corporation Recorded 11/22/2004 as Instrument No. 20041103491 of Official Recor ds in the office of the Recorder of San Diego County, California, Date of Sale: 4/10/2013 at 10:00 AM Place of Sale: At the entr ance to the east county regional center b y statue, 250 E. Main Street, El Cajon, CA 92020 Amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $741,270.45, estimated Street Address or other common designation of r eal property: 1528 TIOGA TRL FALLBROOK, CA 92028 A.P.N.: 123-05064-00 The undersigned Trustee 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 shown, directions to the location of the property may be obtained b y sending a written r equest to the beneficiary within 10 da ys of the date of fir st publication of this Notice of Sale. 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 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 09-12125-11. Information about postponements that are very short in dur ation or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be r eflected 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: 3/11/2013 The Wolf Firm, A Law Corporation 2955 Main Street, 2nd Floor Irvine, California 92614 F oreclosure Department (949) 720-9200 Sale Information Only: (714) 573-1965 www.priorityposting.com Frank Escalera, Team Lead TS# 09-1212511 DECLARATION TO NOTICE OF SALE AS REQUIRED BY C ALIFORNIA CIVIL CODE SECTION 2923.54 (1) The mortgage loan servicer ( ) has ( X ) has not [c heck one] obtained fr om the commis-
sioner a final or temporary order of exemption pursuant to Section 2923.53 that is current and valid on the date this Notice of Sale is filed. (2) The timeframe for giving notice of sale as specified in subdi vision (a) of Section 2923.52 ( x ) does ( ) does not [c heck one] appl y pursuant to Section 2923.52 or 2923.55. Lori Gilmore Signature Lori Gilmore Print Your Name Default Reporting Super visor Print Your Title SunTrust Mortgage Inc. P1026519 3/15, 3/22, 03/29/2013 CN 14699
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 or visit the Internet Web site, using the file n umber assigned to this case 12-518806. 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. Call 714-573-1965 http://www.Priorityposting.com Or Aztec Foreclosure Corporation ( 8 6 6 ) 2 6 0 - 9 2 8 5 www.aztectrustee.com P1026388 3/15, 3/22, 03/29/2013 CN 14698
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 12-0281-11. 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: 3/5/2013 The Wolf Firm, A Law Corporation 2955 Main Street, 2nd Floor Irvine, California 92614 F oreclosure Department (949) 720-9200 Sale Information Only: (714) 573-1965 www.priorityposting.com Frank Escalera, Team Lead P1025031 3/15, 3/22, 03/29/2013 CN 14696
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. Date: 3/5/2013 Total Lender Solutions, Inc. 2180 Chablis Court, Suite 102 Escondido , California 92029 Sale Line: (877) 440-4460 /s/ Randy Newman, President 03/15, 03/22, 03/29/13 CN 14690
ciary 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 Mortgago r, 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-12526845-AB IDSPub #0047002 3/15/2013 3/22/2013 3/29/2013 CN 14689
Trustee Sale No . 12-518806 SLE Title Order No. 6698052 APN 144170-41-00 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEF AULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 05/25/06. 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 04/04/13 at 10:00 am, Aztec Foreclosure Corporation as the duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to the po wer of sale con tained in that certain Deed of Trust executed by Eva Joyce Coleman, a Married Woman as her sole and separate property, as Trustor(s), in favor of Advantix Lending Inc., a California Corporation, as Beneficiary, Recorded on 06/05/06 in Instrument No. 2006-0393833 of official records in the Office of the county recorder of SAN DIEGO County, California; DLJ Mortgage Capital, Inc., as the curr ent Beneficiary, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR C ASH (payable at time of sale in lawful money of the United States, by cash, a cashier's check drawn by 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 F inancial Code and authoriz ed to do business in this state), at the entrance to the East County Regional Center by statue, 250 E. Main Street, EI Cajon, CA, all right, title and interest conveyed to and no w held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County, California described as: 1260 LORETTA STREET, OCEANSIDE, CA 92058 The property heretofore described is being sold “as is”. 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 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 cr eated by said Deed of Trust, to-wit: $170,581.20 (Estimated) Accrued interest and additional advances, if any, will increase this figure prior to sale. The undersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county where the real property is located and more than thr ee months have elapsed since such recordation. 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: 3-11-13 Elaine Malone Assistant Secretary & Assistant Vice President Aztec Foreclosure Corporation c/o 4665 MacArthur Court, Suite 250 Ne wport Beach, CA 92660 Phone: (866) 260-9285 or (602) 222-5711 F ax: (847)627-8803 www.aztectrustee.com 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 auto matically 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 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
T.S. No. 12-0281-11 Loan No. 0599445038 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 8/7/2007. 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 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: JUAN C. SALVADOR A MARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY Duly Appointed Trustee: The Wolf Firm, A Law Corporation Recorded 8/27/2007 as Instrument No. 2007-0568642 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of San Diego County , California, Date of Sale: 4/5/2013 at 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 Amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $579,172.65, estimated Street Address or other common designation of r eal property: 2440 GREEN CANYON ROAD FALLBROOK, CA 92028 A.P.N.: 106-300-07-00 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 bid ding 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 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 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 compan y, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these r esources, 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,
T.S. No.: 12121001 Notice Of Trustee's Sale Loan No .: 1130 You Are In Def ault Under A Deed Of Trust Dated 6/11/2010. 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 federal 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 by the dul y appointed trustee as shown below, of all right, title, and interest conveyed to and now held b y the trustee in the hereinafter described pr operty under and pur suant to a Deed of Trust described belo w. 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 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. Trustor: Kajol Mangu Inc., a California corporation Duly Appointed Trustee: Total Lender Solutions, Inc. Recorded 6/18/2010 as Instrument No. 2010-0307110 in book , page of Official Recor ds in the office of the Recor der of San Diego County, California, Date of Sale: 4/3/2013 at 10:00 AM Place of Sale: by statue at entrance to East County Regional Center 250 East Main Street, El Cajon Amount of unpaid balance and other c harges: $2,956,455.70 Street Address or other common designation of r eal property: 3135 Old Highw ay 395, Fallbrook, CA 92028 A.P.N.: 125050-57-00 The undersigned Trustee 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 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 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 (877) 4404460 or visit this Internet Web site www.mkconsultantsinc.com, using the file n umber assigned to this case 12121001. Information about postponements that are very short
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TS No. CA-12-526845-AB Order No.: 7110422 YOU ARE IN DEF AULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 3/24/2005. 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 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): MARION WELP, AS TRUSTEE, UDT DATED APRIL 9, 1997, WHEREIN MARION WELP IS THE TRUSTOR, OR ANY SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE THERE UNDER Recorded: 3/30/2005 as Instrument No. 2005-0261419 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of SAN DIEGO County , California; Date of Sale: 4/19/2013 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: $403,206.44 The purported property address is: 691 EDGEW ATER AVENUE, OCEANSIDE, CA 920574660 Assessor’s Parcel No.: 157-73308-00 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 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-12526845-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 benefi-
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TS No. CA-12-512126-AL Order No.: 120175387-CA-GTI YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 11/8/2006. 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 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): CHING MEI WANG, MARRIED AS HER SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY Recorded: 11/16/2006 as Instrument No. 2006-0814298 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of SAN DIEGO County , California; Date of Sale: 4/19/2013 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: $356,312.44 The purported property address is: 4819 VENTANA WAY, OCEANSIDE, CA 92057 Assessor’s Parcel No.: 161-781-19-00 NO TICE 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
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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-12512126-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: 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-12512126-AL IDSPub #0046741 3/15/2013 3/22/2013 3/29/2013 CN 14687
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 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 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-10382796-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: 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-10382796-AB IDSPub #0046696 3/15/2013 3/22/2013 3/29/2013 CN 14686
56.52% INTEREST AND BRYCE W. RHODES, TRUSTEE OF THE BRYCE W. RHODES TRUST U/D/T JUNE 4, 1975 AS TO AN UNDIVIDED 43.48% INTEREST, as Trustor, VINEYARD BANK, N.A., as original 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 c heck 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 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 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 BY STATUE - 250 E. MAIN STREET, EL CAJON, CA Legal Description: LOTS 4, 5 AND 6 IN BLOCK 62 OF DEL MAR, IN THE CITY DEL MAR, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO , STATE OF C ALIFORNIA ACCORDING TO MAP THEREOF NO. 368, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY, OCTOBER 7, 1885, TOGETHER WITH THAT PORTION OF THE SOUTHERLY 20.00 FEET OF TENTH STREET AS SHOWN ON SAID MAP , WHICH LIES NOR THERLY OF AND IMMEDIATELY ADJOINS SAID LOTS, AS VACATED AND CLOSED TO PUBLIC USE BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF SAID SAN DIEGO COUNTY, RECORDED APRIL 16, 1926 IN BOOK 1209, PAGE 125 OF DEEDS, TOGETHER WITH THAT PORTION OF THE NORTHERLY HALF OF THE ALLEY AS SHOWN ON SAID MAP, WHICH LIES SOUTHERL Y OF AND IMMEDIATELY ADJOINS SAID LOTS, AS VACATED AND CLOSED TO PUBLIC USE BY ORDER OF SAID BOARD SUPERVISORS, RECORDED MAY 17, 1929 IN BOOK 1613, PAGE 470 OF DEEDS. Amount of unpaid balance and other c harges: $4,145,904.06 (estimated) Street address and other common designation of the real property purported as: 307 10TH STREET & 941 C AMINO DEL MAR DEL MAR, CA 92014 APN Number: 300-221-32-00 & 300221-33-00 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the str eet address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. The property heretofore described is being sold “as is”. 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 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 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, using the file number (Trustee Sale No.) assigned to this case. 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 inf ormation. The best way to v erify postponement information is to attend the sc hedule sale. DATE: 3-01-2013 FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY Sales Line: (714)573-
1965 Trustee: (714)250-3572 J ulio Ceja, Trustee Sale Officer FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY 3 FIRST AMERICAN WAY NDTS DIVISION SANT A ANA, CA 92707 FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY IS A DEBT COLLECT OR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. P1024915 3/8, 3/15, 03/22/2013 CN 14672
TO COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF APPLICABLE GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES. SUCH ENTRY BY GRANTOR SHALL BE PRECEDED BY REASONABLE NOTICE TO GRANTEE BEFORE SUCH ENTRY. IF THIS RESERVATION OF RIGHT OF ENTR Y IS NO T COMPLIED WITH BY GRANTEE, GRANTOR MAY ENFORCE THIS RIGHT OF ENTR Y IN A COURT OF LAW. GRANTEE SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF SAID BREACH INCLUDING ATTORNEYS FEES AND COURT COSTS. THIS RESERVATION OF RIGHT OF ENTRY SHALL AUTOMATICALLY EXPIRE TWENTY FOUR (24) MONTHS FR OM THE RECORDATION OF THIS PARCEL 2: NONEXCLUSIVE EASEMENTS FOR USE, INGRESS, EGRESS, ACCESS, REPAIR, DRAINAGE, ENCROACHMENT, OR OTHER PURPOSES, ALL AS DESCRIBED AND/OR DEPICTED IN THE ''DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS AND RESERVATION OF EASEMENTS FOR RIVER RANCH'' RECORDED ON OCTOBER 19, 2001 AS INSTRUMENT NO, 2001-0758603, AND THE ''NOTICE OF ANNEXATION FOR PHASE 17 OF RIVER RANCH (PHASE 5 OF DEL SOL)'', RECORDED ON APRIL 22, 2002 AS INSTRUMENT NO, 20020255692, BOTH IN THE OFFICIAL RECORDS OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, AS EACH MAY BE AMENDED, MODIFIED AND/OR RE-RECORDED, FROM TIME TO TIME (COLLECTIVELY, ''DECLARATION''). PARCEL 3: A NONEXCLUSIVE EASEMENT APPURTENANT TO SUCH LO T FOR INGRESS, EGRESS, ACCESS, USE AND ENJOYMENT ON, OVER AND ACROSS THE COMMON AREA WITHIN THE PROJECT, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AND/OR DEPICTED IN THE DECLARATION. Amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $467,663.42 (estimated) Street address and other common designation of the r eal property: 305 RIVER RANCH WAY OCEANSIDE, CA 92057 APN Number: 158750-10-00 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the str eet 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 borr ower(s) to assess their financial situation and to explore options to avoid foreclosure; or that it has made eff orts to contact the borr ower(s) to assess their financial situation and to explore options to a void foreclosure by one of the f ollowing methods: by telephone; by United States mail; either 1st class or cer tified; by overnight delivery; by personal delivery; by e-mail; by face to face meeting. DATE: 03-052013 CALIFORNIA RECONVEYANCE COMPANY, as Trustee REGINA CANTRELL, ASSISTANT SECRETARY California Reconveyance Company 9200 Oakdale Avenue Mail Stop: C A24379 Chatsworth, CA 91311 800892-6902 For Sales Inf ormation: www.lpsasap.com or 1-714-7302727 www.priorityposting.com or 1714-573-1965 www.auction.com or 1-800-280-2832 CALIFORNIA RECONVEYANCE COMPANY IS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. 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 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 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. P1022821 3/8, 3/15, 03/22/2013 CN 14669
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 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 address www.Auction.com for information regarding the sale of this property, using the file number assigned to this case, CA05002380-12-1. 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: March 4, 2013 TRUSTEE CORPS TS No. CA05002380-12-1 17100 Gillette Ave, Irvine, CA 92614 949-252-8300 Stephanie Hoy, Authorized Signatory SALE INFORMATION CAN BE OBT AINED ONLINE AT www.Auction.com FOR 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. P1024900 3/8, 3/15, 03/22/2013 CN 14668
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TS No. CA-10-382796-AB Order No.: 4524536 YOU ARE IN DEF AULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 5/21/2007. 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 TOTAL AMOUNT DUE. Trustor(s): ANTHONY S PAVACK, A SINGLE MAN AND CRYSTAL L PO WELL, A SINGLE WOMAN AS JOINT TENANTS Recorded: 5/29/2007 as Instrument No. 2007-0360923 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of SAN DIEGO County , California; Date of Sale: 4/19/2013 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: $460,207.22 The purported property address is: 1412 ZEISS ST , OCEANSIDE, CA 92054 Assessor’s Parcel No.: 145-041-04-00 NO TICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If y ou are considering bidding on this property lien, you should under -
Trustee Sale No. 12-26043 Loan No. 941 CAMINO DEL MAR, L.P. Title Order No. 7162653 Sales Line: (714)573-1965 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 01-05-2007. 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 04-02-2013 at 10:00 AM, FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY as the duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust, Recorded 01-17-2007, Instrument 2007-0034768 and as modified b y the Modification of Deed of Trust, Recorded on 12-31-2007, Instrument 2007-0801122 of official records in the Office of the Recorder of SAN DIEGO County , California, executed by: 941 CAMINO DEL MAR, L.P. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED P ARTNERSHIP, AS TO AN UNDIVIDED
Trustee Sale No . 252030CA Loan No. 3013202316 Title Order No. 878023 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEF AULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 01-26-2007. 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 04-02-2013 at 10:00 AM, CALIFORNIA RECONVEYANCE COMPANY as the dul y appointed Trustee under and pur suant to Deed of Trust Recorded 02-062007, Book NA, Page NA, Instrument 2007-0082184, of official records in the Office of the Recorder of SAN DIEGO County , California, executed by: PHILLIP E LIEBERMAN A MARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY, as Trustor, WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK, FA, 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 association, 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 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 BY STATUE, 250 EAST MAIN STREET, EL CAJON, CA Legal Description: PARCEL 1: LO T 10 OF RIVER RANCH SOUTH, IN THE CITY OF OCEANSIDE, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO , STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO MAP THEREOF NO. 14295, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY, NOVEMBER 9, 2001. EXCEPTING THEREFROM ALL OIL, OIL RIGHTS, MINERALS, MINERAL RIGHTS, NATURAL GAS RIGHTS AND OTHER HYDROCARBONS BY WHATSOEVER NAME KNOWN, GEOTHERMAL STEAM AND ALL PRODUCTS DERIVED FR OM ANY OF THE FOREGOING, THAT MAY BE WITHIN OR UNDER THE PARCEL OF PROPERTY HEREINABOVE DESCRIBED, TOGETHER WITH THE PERPETUAL RIGHT OF DRILLING, MINING, EXPLORING AND OPERATING THEREFOR AND STORING IN AND REMOVING THE SAME FR OM SAID PROPERTY OR ANY OTHER PROPERTY, INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO WHIPSTOCK OR DIRECTIONALLY DRILL AND MINE FROM PROPERTIES OTHER THAN THOSE HEREINABOVE DESCRIBED, OIL OR GAS WELLS, TUNNELS AND SHAFTS INTO, THROUGH OR ACROSS THE SUBSURFACE OF THE PROPERTY HEREINABOVE DESCRIBED AND TO BOTTOM SUCH WHIPSTOCKED OR DIRECTIONALLY DRILLED WELLS, TUNNELS AND SHAFTS UNDER AND BENEATH OR BEYOND THE EXTERIOR LIMITS THEREOF, AND TO REDRILL, RETUNNEL, EQUIP, MAINTAIN, REPAIR, DEEPEN AND OPERATE ANY SUCH WELLS OR MINES WITHOUT, HOWEVER THE RIGHT TO DRILL, MINE, STORE, EXPLORE OR OPERATE THROUGH THE SURFACE OR THE UPPER 500 FEET OF THE SUBSURFACE OF THE PROPERTY HEREINABOVE DESCRIBED. ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM UNTO GRANTOR, THE RIGHT TO ENTER THE LOT FOR A TERM OF TWENTY-FOUR (24) MONTHS FOLLOWING THE RECORDATION DATE OF THIS GRANT DEED, TO COMPLETE AND REPAIR ANY IMPROVEMENT OR LANDSCAPING LOCATED THEREON AS DETERMINED NECESSARY BY GRANT OR, IN ITS SOLE DISCRETION , IN ORDER TO COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE RECORDATION OF THE MAP, THE GRADING OF THE LOT, AND
APN: 260-720-29-00 TS No: CA05002380-12-1 TO No: 1312972 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED January 30, 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 April 3, 2013 at 09:00 AM, Auction.com Room at Sheraton 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 power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust Recorded on February 1, 2007 as Instrument No. 2007-0072632 of official r ecords in the Office of the Recor der of San Diego County, California, executed by DEAN LYNCH, AND CLAIRE LYNCH, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS COMMUNITY PROPERTY, as Trustor(s), in favor of COUNTR YWIDE HOME LO ANS, INC. as Lender and MOR TGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as nominee for 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 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 pur ported to be: 1223 C AMINITO SEPTIMO, CARDIFF, CA 92007 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, 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 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 estimat ed to be $347,177.81 (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 -
T.S. No.: 1205662CA Loan No .: 356034 A.P.N.: 167-250-43-10 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 5/1/2007. 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 bid der for cash, cashier’s check drawn on a state of 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, express 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. Trustor: MIRIAM LUGO, A SINGLE WOMAN AND MARIA MONTES DE OCA, AN UNMARRIED WOMAN, AS JOINT TENANTS, Duly Appointed Trustee: Seaside Trustee Inc., Recorded 5/21/2007, as Instrument No. 2007-0343751, in book XXX, page, XXX of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of SAN DIEGO County , California. Date of Sale: 4/2/2013 Time: 10:30 AM Place of Sale: AT THE ENTRANCE TO THE EAST COUNTY REGIONAL CENTER BY THE STATUE, 250 E. MAIN STREET, EL CAJON, CA Amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $296,969.96. Street Address or other common designa tion of r eal property: 2334 HOSP WAY 110, CARLSBAD, CALIFOR-
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Coast News Legals From Page A35 NIA, 92008. A.P.N.: 167-250-43-10. As required by California Civil Code Section 2923.5, the current beneficiary has declar ed to Seaside Trustee Inc, the original trustee, the duly appointed substituted trustee, or acting as agent for the trustee, that the requirements of said section has been met by one or more of the f ollowing: 1. Borrower was contacted to assess their financial situation and to explore the options for the borrower to avoid foreclosure. 2. The borrower has surrendered the property to the mortgagee, trustee, beneficiary or authorized agent. 3. Due diligence to contact the borr ower was made as r equired by said Section 2923.5 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 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 (855)986-9342, or visit this Internet Web site www.superiordefault.com using the file n umber assigned to this case 1205662C A . Information about postponements that are very short in dur ation 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 w ay to v erify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. Date: 3/4/2013. Trustee Sales Inf ormation: 8559 8 6 - 9 3 4 2 , www.superiordefault.com Seaside Trustee Inc., P.O. Box 2676, Ventura, CA 93014. By: Carlos M. Olmos, Office Clerk. (03/08/13, 03/15/13, 03/22/13, SDI-3924) CN 14667 Trustee Sale No .: 20120010101948 Title Order No.: 120389451 FHA/VA/PMI No.: NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 01/04/2012. 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. NDEX WEST, LLC, as duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded on 01/11/2012 as Instrument No. 2012-0015675 of official records in the office of the County Recorder of SAN DIEGO County, State of C ALIFORNIA. EXECUTED BY: KYLE A BLOOM, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO 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). DATE OF SALE: 04/02/2013 TIME OF SALE: 10:00 AM PLACE OF SALE: AT THE ENTRANCE TO THE EAST COUNTY REGIONAL CENTER BY ST ATUE, 250 E. MAIN STREET, EL CAJON, CA. STREET ADDRESS and other common des ignation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to
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be: 1111 PALOMINO ROAD, FALLBROOK, CALIFORNIA 92028 APN#: 106-051-01-00 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 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 $278,920.24. 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 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 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 20120010101948. Information about postponements that are very short in dur ation 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 w ay to v erify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. FOR TRUSTEE SALE INFORMA TION PLEASE CALL: PRIORITY POSTING & PUBLISHING, INC. 17501 IRVINE BLVD., SUITE ONE TUSTIN, CA 92780 714-573-1965 www.priorityposting.com NDEx West, L.L.C. MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. NDEx West, L.L.C. as Trustee Dated: 03/04/2013 P1024851 3/8, 3/15, 03/22/2013 CN 14666
cipal 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: DANIEL G. ESPOSITO, A MARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY Duly Appointed Trustee: The Wolf Firm, A Law Corporation Recorded 11/1/2006 as Instrument No . 20060776089 of Official Recor ds in the office of the Recorder of San Diego County, California, Date of Sale: 4/2/2013 at 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 Amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $1,165,682.61, estimated Street Address or other common designation of r eal property: 445 HIGHLAND OAKS LANE FALLBROOK, CA 92028 A.P.N.: 121-352-09-00 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 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 12-0301-11. 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: 3/1/2013 The Wolf Firm, A Law Corporation 2955 Main Street, 2nd Floor Irvine, California 92614 F oreclosure Department (949) 720-9200 Sale Information Only: (714) 573-1965 www.priorityposting.com Frank Escalera, Team Lead P1024355 3/8, 3/15, 03/22/2013 CN 14665
in lawful money of the United States) without w arranty express or implied as to title, use, possession or encumbr ances, all right, title and inter est conveyed to and now held b y it as suc h Trustee, in and to the f ollowing described property situated in the af oresaid County and State, to-wit: TAX PARCEL NO. 149-192-13-00 From information which the Trustee deems reliable, but for which Trustee makes no r epresentation or w arranty, the street address or other common designation of the a bove described property is purported to be 2701 MERLIN PLA CE , Oceanside, CA 92054. Said property is being sold f or the purpose of paying the obligations secur ed by said Deed of Trust, including fees and expenses of sale. The total amount of the unpaid principal balance, interest thereon, together with reasonably estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Trustee's Sale is $309,784.88. 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 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 800-542-2550 f or information regarding the trustee's sale or visit this Internet Web site www.rtrustee.com. using the file number assigned to this case. Information about postponements that are very short in dur ation 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 w ay to v erify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. 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 or more of the following methods: by telephone, by United States mail; either 1st class or certified; by overnight delivery; by personal delivery; by e-mail; by face to face meeting or the borr ower has surrendered the property to the mortgagee, trustee, beneficiary, or authorized agent and that the compliance with Ci vil Code Section 2923.5 was made at least thirty (30) days prior to the date of this Notice of Sale. Dated: 3/1/2013 REGION AL SERVICE CORPORATION, Trustee By MELANIE BEAMAN , AUTHORIZED AGENT Agent for Trustee: PRIORITY POSTING & PUBLISHING 17501 IR VINE BLVD, SUITE #1 TUSTIN, CA92780 Telephone Number: (800) 542-2550 Sale Information: (714) 573-1965 or http://www.rtrustee.com P1024331 3/8, 3/15, 03/22/2013 CN 14664
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: KAREN S. BITKER, A WIDOW Duly Appointed Trustee: THE WOLF FIRM, A LAW CORPORATION Recorded 4/4/2006 as Instrument No. 2006-0232285 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of San Diego County , California, Date of Sale: 4/2/2013 at 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 Amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $629,570.91, estimated Street Address or other common designation of r eal property: 2018 VALLEY ROAD OCEANSIDE, CA 92056 A.P.N.: 165-074-27 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 bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically 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 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 compan y, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these r esources, 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 12-3418-11. Information about postponements that are very short in dur ation or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be r eflected 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: 3/4/2013 THE WOLF FIRM, A LAW CORPORATION 2955 Main Str eet, 2nd Floor Irvine, California 92614 Foreclosure Department (949) 7209200 Sale Inf ormation Only: (714) 573-1965 www.priorityposting.com Frank Escalera, Team Lead P1024373 3/8, 3/15, 03/22/2013 CN 14663
NO, A MARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY, as Trustor, DOWNEY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, F.A. as Beneficiary. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (payable in full at time of sale b y cash, a cashier's check drawn by a state or national bank, a check drawn by a state or feder al credit union, or a check drawn by a state or feder al 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 by statue, 250 E. Main Street, 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, and as more 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: 226 SAGUARO PLACE, OCEANSIDE, CA. 92057 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 in an “AS IS” condition, 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 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, to-wit: $374,324.53 (Estimated). Accrued interest and additional advances, if any, will increase this figure prior to sale. It is possible that at the time of sale the opening bid ma y be less than the total indebtedness due. 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 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 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 (714) 573-1965 or visit this Internet Web site www.priorityposting.com, using the file number assigned to this case 12-48533. Information about postponements that are very short in dur ation 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 w ay to v erify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. The Declaration pursuant to California Civil Code, Section 2923.5(a) w as fulfilled when the Notice of Default was recorded on 9/5/2012 Date: 3/1/2013 Old Republic Default Management Ser vices, A Division of Old Republic National Title Insurance Company, as Trustee 500 City P arkway West, Suite 200, Orange, CA 92868-2913 (866) 263-5802 F or Sale Information Contact: Priority Posting & Publishing (714) 5731965 Cynthia Van Patten, Trustee Sale Officer "We are attempting to collect a debt, and any information we obtain will be used for that purpose." P1024165 3/8, 3/15, 03/22/2013 CN 14662
T.S. No. 12-0301-11 Loan No . 0597963404 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 10/26/2006. 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 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 prin-
APN# 149-192-13-00 Address 2701 MERLIN PLACE Oceanside, CA 92054 YOU ARE IN DEF AULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 1/15/2011. 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 PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Trustee's Sale No. 05-PF-123291 On 4/2/2013, at 10:00 AM, At the entrance to the East County Regional Center b y statue, 250 E Main Street, in the City of EL CAJON, County of San Diego, State of CALIFORNIA, REGIONAL SERVICE CORPORATION, a California corporation, as duly appointed Trustee under that certain Deed of Trust executed by TAWANA DEAN KIRBY AND ELIZABETH KIRBY, HUSBAND AND WIFE, as Trustors, recorded on 01/25/2011, as Instrument No . 2011-0044712, of Official Recor ds in the office of the Recorder of San Diego County, State of C ALIFORNIA, under the power of sale therein contained, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, for cash, or cashier's check (payable at the time of sale
T.S. No. 12-3418-11 Loan No. 0144760162 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 3/28/2006. 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
T.S. No.: 12-48533 TSG Order No.: 02-12032327 A.P.N.: 157-720-25 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 3/11/2005. 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. On 3/28/2013 at 10:00 AM, Old Republic Default Management Services, a Division of Old Republic National Title Insurance Company as duly appointed Trustee pursuant to the Deed of Trust, Recorded 3/22/2005 as Instrument No. 2005-0234341 in book --, page -- of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of San Diego County, California, executed by: LEONCIO HERRERA MEDRA-
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A.M., 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 05-112007, Book , Page , Instrument 2007-0321908 of official records in the Office of the Recor der of SAN DIEGO County, California, executed by: JEFFER Y J LENHOF A MARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY as Trustor, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR IND YMAC BANK, F.S.B., A FEDERALLY CHARTERED SAVINGS BANK, 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 association, 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 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 BY STATUE, 250 E. MAIN STREET, EL CAJON, CA Legal Description: AS MORE FULL Y DESCRIBED IN SAID DEED OF TRUST The street address and other common designation of the real property purported as: 7732 PALACIO DR , CARLSBAD, CA 92009 APN Number: 216-493-03-00 Amount of unpaid balance and other charges:$673,152.66 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 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 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 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 22649CA. 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. In addition, the borrower on the loan shall be sent a written notice if the sale has been postponed f or at least ten (10) business days. The best way to verify postponement inf ormation is to attend the sc heduled sale. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the str eet address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. The property heretofore described is being sold “as is”. MERIDIAN FORECLOSURE SERVICE IS ASSISTING THE BENEFITrustee Sale No . 22649CA Title CIARY TO COLLECT A DEBT Order No. 95502108 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 05-03-2007. 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 04-02-2013 at 10:00
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Coast News Legals From Page A36 AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. DATE: 02-282013 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) 573-1965 OR (702) 586-4500 MERIDIAN FORECLOSURE SERVICE IS ASSISTING THE BENEFICIARY TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. STEPHANIE GARCIA, FORECLOSURE OFFICER P1024066 3/8, 3/15, 03/22/2013 CN 14661 Trustee Sale No .: 20120169802877 Title Order No.: 120170917 FHA/VA/PMI No.: 3879450587 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 02/12/2008. 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 PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. NDEX WEST, LLC, as duly appointed Trustee under and pur suant to Deed of Trust Recorded on 02/15/2008 as Instrument No. 20080081047 of official r ecords in the office of the County Recor der of SAN DIEGO County, State of CALIFORNIA. EXECUTED BY: ERNESTO D P AGSISIHAN, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR C ASH, 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). DATE OF SALE: 04/03/2013 TIME OF SALE: 9:00 AM PLACE OF SALE: SHERATON SAN DIEGO HO TEL & MARINA 1380 HARBOR ISLAND DRIVE SAN DIEGO , CA 92101. STREET ADDRESS and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 5231 SILVER BLUFF DRIVE, OCEANSIDE, CALIFORNIA 92057 APN#: 159-031-16-00 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, 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 $412,361.25. 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 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 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
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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 www .auction.com for information regarding the sale of this pr operty, using the file number assigned to this case 20120169802877. 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. FOR TRUSTEE SALE INFORMA TION PLEASE C ALL: AUCTION.COM, LLC ONE MAUCHLY IRVINE, CA 92618 800280-2832 www.auction.com NDEx West, L.L.C. MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. NDEx West, L.L.C. as Trustee Dated: 02/27/2013 P1023696 3/8, 3/15, 03/22/2013 CN 14660
CA2-4379 Chatsworth, CA 91311 800-892-6902 For Sales Information: www.lpsasap.com or 1-714-730-2727 www.priorityposting.com or 1-714-573-1965 www.auction.com or 1-800-2802832 CALIFORNIA RECONVEYANCE COMPANY IS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE 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 property, this information can be obtained fr om one of the following three companies: LPS Agency Sales and P osting at (714) 730-2727, or visit the Internet Web site www .lpsasap.com (Registration required to sear ch for sale information) or Priority Posting and Publishing at (714) 573-1965 or visit the Internet Web site www.priorityposting.com (Click on the link f or "Advanced Search" to search for sale information), or auction.com at 1-800-2802832 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 r eflected 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. A-4366411 03/08/2013, 03/15/2013, 03/22/2013 CN 14659
Sale:3/28/2013 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 balance and other c harges: $179,902.30 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: 6 1 5 FREDERICKS AVENUE #149 OCEANSIDE, CA 92054 Described as follows: AS MORE FULL Y DESCRIBED ON SAID DEED OF TRUST A.P.N #.: 158-190-59-33 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 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 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) 848-9272 or visit this Internet Web site www .elitepostandpub.com, using the file n umber assigned to this case 12-21851. Information about postponements that are very short in dur ation 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 w ay to v erify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. Dated: 3/1/2013 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 8293. 3/8, 3/15, 3/22/2013. CN 14658
es 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: ARDEN P. MOORE, A SINGLE WOMAN AND ELISE D. CURRY, A SINGLE WOMAN Duly Appointed Trustee: Western Progressive, LLC Recorded 2/27/2006 as Instrument No. 2006-0136680 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: 4/3/2013 at 10:30 AM Place of Sale: At the main entrance to the East County Regional Center b y statue, 250 Main street, El Cajon, CA Amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $161,093.31 Str eet Address or other common designation of r eal property: 432 EDGEHILL LANE #88, OCEANSIDE, CALIFORNIA 92054 A.P.N.: 162030-73-26 The undersigned Trustee 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. 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 bid ding 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 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 2012-24799. 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: 2/22/2013 Western Progressive, LLC, as Trustee c/o 18377 Beac h Blvd., Suite 210 Huntington Beac h, 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 03/08, 03/15, 03/22/13 CN 14654
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Trustee Sale No . 748945CA Loan No. 3011401456 Title Order No. 110233611-CA-MAI YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 12-18-2006. 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 04-02-2013 at 10:30 AM, CALIFORNIA RECONVEYANCE COMPANY as the dul y appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded 12-26-2006, Book N/A, Page N/A, Instrument 2006-0912719, of official records in the Office of the Recorder of SAN DIEGO County , California, executed by: DEAN A BELL AND DEBORAH L BELL, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS, as Trustor, WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK, FA, 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 c heck 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 business 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 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 BY STATUE, 250 E. MAIN STREET, EL CAJON, CA 92020 Legal Description: PARCEL 4 OF RECORD OF SUR VEY 4348, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY, SAID RECORD OF SURVEY BEING A PORTION OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 13 SOUTH, RANGE 4 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO BASE AND MERIDIAN, IN THE CITY OF ENCINITAS, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO , STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Amount of unpaid balance and other c harges: $581,637.36 (estimated) Str eet address and other common designation of the r eal property: 755 PUEBLA ST ENCINIT AS, CA 92024 APN Number: 256-191-72-00 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the str eet address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. The property heretofore described is being sold "as is". In compliance with Calif ornia Civil Code 2923.5(c) the mortgagee, trustee, beneficiary, or authorized agent declares: that it has contact ed the borr ower(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: 03-07-2013 C ALIFORNIA RECONVEYANCE COMPANY, as Trustee BRENDA BATTEN, ASSISTANT SECRETARY California Reconveyance Company 9200 Oakdale Avenue Mail Stop:
T.S. No. 12-21851 APN: 158190-59-33 Loan No. 0233471 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 2/12/2007. 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 federal 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 dul y appointed trustee as shown below, of all right, title, and interest conveyed to and now held b y the trustee in the hereinafter described pr operty under and pur suant to a Deed of Trust described belo w. 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 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. Trustor: MARIA E REYNOLDS, A SINGLE WOMAN Duly Appointed Trustee: LAW OFFICES OF LES ZIEVE Deed of Trust recorded 3/6/2007 as Instrument No. 2007-0152037 in book --, page -- And further modi fied by that certain Loan Modification Agreement dated 4/26/2007, and recorded on 5/9/2007, as Instrument # 20070317130 of Official Recor ds in the office of the Recorder of San Diego County, California, Date of
T.S. No.: 2012-24799 Loan No.: 7130057768 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 2/16/2006. 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 expens-
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Auction service by West Coast Auction, License # BLA6401382, Tel # 760-724-0423 03/22/13, 03/29/13 CN 14758 NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Date of Filing Application: March 18, 2013 To Whom It May Concern: The Name(s) of the Applicant(s) is/are: GENCO UNITED LLC The applicants listed a bove are applying to the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control to sell alcoholic beverages at: 828 N COAST HIGHWAY 101 STE G ENCINITAS, CA 92024-2055 Type of license(s) applied for: 41 - On-Sale Beer And Wine Eating Place The Coast News 03/22, 03/29, 04/05/13 CN 14757 NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Date of Filing Application: March 12, 2013 To Whom It May Concern: The Name(s) of the Applicant(s) is/are: SUMMER’S AT THE BESTA-WAN, INC The applicants listed a bove are applying to the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control to sell alcoholic beverages at: 148 ABERDEEN DR ENCINITAS, CA 92007-1822 Type of license(s) applied for: 41 - On-Sale Beer And Wine Eating Place The Coast News 03/22, 03/29, 04/05/13 CN 14756
Legals 800 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 appr oval. Before taking certain v ery important actions, however, 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 sho ws good cause why the court should not grant the authority. A hearing on the petition will be held in this court as follows: Date: April 25, 2013 at 1:30 P.M. in Dept. PC-2, located at SUPERIOR COURT OF C ALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF San Diego , Madge Bradley Courthouse, 1409 Fourth Avenue, 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: Christopher S Manes 400 S Farrell Dr, Ste B-102 Palm Springs, CA 92262 Telephone: 760.320.7421 03/22, 03/29, 04/05/13 CN 14747
Notice of Lien Sale Notice is her eby given that pursuant to Section 21701-21715 of the California Business Pr ofession Code, Section 2328 of the California Commercial Code, Section 3071 of the Calif ornia Vehicle Code and Section 535 of the Penal Code, State of California and the provisions of the California Auction Licensing Act, S D Storage located at 185 N . Pacific St. San Marcos, CA 92069 will sell at pubNOTICE OF APPLICATION lic auction by competitive bidding TO SELL ALCOHOLIC on April 4th 2013 at 10:30am the BEVERAGES properties herein listed; Pr operty Date of Filing Application: to be sold as follows : March 14, 2013 To Whom It May Concern: Salvador P. Meza Misc. Items The Name(s) of the Applicant(s) Frank Gastelum Misc. Items is/are: Terrance J. Chester Misc. Items LE PASSAGE FRENCH Terrance J. Chester Misc. Items BISTRO Bridget M. Edwards Misc. Items The applicants listed a bove are applying to the Department of Auction service by West Coast Alcoholic Beverage Control to Auction, License # BLA6401382, sell alcoholic beverages at: Tel # 760-724-0423 1555 CAMINO DEL MAR 03/22/13, 03/29/13 CN 14752 STE 205 DEL MAR, CA 92014-2408 Type of license(s) applied for: Notice of Lien Sale 20 - Off-Sale Beer and Wine Notice is her eby given that pur- The Coast News suant to Section 21701-21715 of the 03/22, 03/29, 04/05/13 CN 14733 California Business Pr ofession Code, Section 2328 of the California Commercial Code, NOTICE OF APPLICATION Section 3071 of the Calif ornia TO SELL ALCOHOLIC Vehicle Code and Section 535 of BEVERAGES the Penal Code, State of California Date of Filing Application: and the provisions of the California March 14, 2013 Auction Licensing Act, S D To Whom It May Concern: Storage, located at: 1510 E Mission The Name(s) of the Applicant(s) Rd, San Marcos, CA, 92069, will sell is/are: at public auction b y competitive OCEANSIDE THEATRE bidding on the 4th of April, 2013 at COMPANY 9:30am, the properties herein list- The applicants listed a bove are ed; Property to be sold as follows : applying to the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control to Juan E. Perez Misc Items sell alcoholic beverages at: John Gallegos Misc Items 217-219 N COAST HIGHWAY Devani A. Falls Misc Items OCEANSIDE, CA 92054 Laura M. Kertz Misc Items Type of license(s) applied for: 64 - Special On-Sale General Auction service by West Coast Theater The Coast News Auction, License # BLA6401382, 03/22, 03/29, 04/05/13 CN 14732 Tel # 760-724-0423 03/22/13, 03/29/13 CN 14749 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME CASE NUMBER NOTICE OF PETITION TO 37-2013-00039319-CU-PT-NC ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: JACKIE LEE MALNOVE Petitioner(s): Jordan David Fuson Case # 37-2013-00039241-PRfiled a petition with this court for a PW-CTL decree changing names as follows: To all heirs, beneficiaries, credia. Present name Jordan David tors, contingent creditors, and Fuson changed to proposed name persons who ma y otherwise be Danielle Elizabeth Fuson THE interested in the will or estate, COURT ORDERS that all per sons or both, of: Jackie Lee Malnove. interested in this matter appear A Petition for Probate has been before this Court at the hearing filed by Paul Malnove in the indicated below to sho w cause, if Notice of Lien Sale Notice is her eby given that pur- Superior Court of Calif ornia, any, why the petition f or a change of name should not be g ranted. suant to Section 21701-21715 of the County of San Diego. California Business Pr ofession The Petition for Probate NOTICE OF HEARING: In Dept 26 Code, Section 2328 of the requests that Paul Malnove be of the Superior Court of California, California Commercial Code, appointed as personal represenSection 3071 of the Calif ornia tative to administer the estate of Vehicle Code and Section 535 of the decedent. the Penal Code, State of California The petition r equests the dece and the provisions of the California Auction Licensing Act, S.D. dent’s will and codicils, if any, be admitted to pr obate. The will Storage located at 2430 South Santa Fe Ave Vista CA,92084 will and any codicils are available for sell at public auction b y competi- examination in the file k ept by tive bidding on April 4th at 11:30 the court. AM the pr operties herein listed; The petition requests authority
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Coast News Legals From Page A37 County of San Diego, North County Division, 325 S Melr ose Drive, Vista, CA 92081 on May 07, 2013 at 8:30 a.m. Date: Mar 15, 2013 K Michael Kirkman Judge of the Superior Court 03/22, 03/29, 04/05, 04/12/13/13 CN 14731 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE Date of F iling Application: February 27, 2013 To Whom It May Concern: The Name(s) of the Applicant(s) is/are: CITIZENS DEVELOPMENT CORP The applicants listed a bove are applying to the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control to sell alcoholic beverages at: 1025-1035 LA BONITA DR SAN DIEGO, CA 92078-5298 Type of license(s) applied for: 47 - On-Sale General Eating Place 3/22/13 CNS-2458397# CN 14720 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE Date of F iling Application: February 27, 2013 To Whom It May Concern: The Name(s) of the Applicant(s) is/are: CITIZENS DEVELOPMENT CORP The applicants listed a bove are applying to the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control to sell alcoholic beverages at: 1556 CAMINO DEL ARROYO SAN MARCOS, CA 92078 Type of license(s) applied for: 40 - On-Sale Beer 3/22/13 CNS-2458391# CN 14719 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: JESSE MATHIAS CASE NO. 372013-00038538-PR-LA-CTL ROA#1 (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 JESSE MATHIAS. A PETITION FOR PR OBATE has been filed by WINTON K. DELIMA in the Superior Court of California, County of SAN DIEGO. THE PETITION FOR PR OBATE requests that WINTON K. DELIMA be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent. THE PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act with limited authority. (This authority will allo w the personal representative to tak e 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 pr oposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an inter ested 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: 04/23/13 at 11:00AM in Dept. PC-1 located at 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 dece dent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a cop y to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) f our months fr om the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law. 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.
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Attorney for Petitioner Dove Ronny, b. Present name RAYMOND F. FEIST, JR. Kashawn Ronny Ronny changed to SBN 65768 proposed name Shawn Ronny FEIST VETTER KNAUF & LO Y Ronny c. Derico Lamar Ronny APC changed to pr oposed name Rico 5120 AVENIDA ENCINAS Lamar Ronny THE COURT STE 110 ORDERS that all per sons interestP. O. BOX 1307 ed in this matter appear bef ore CARLSBAD CA 92018-1307 this Court at the hearing indicated 3/15, 3/22, 3/29/13 CNS-2458186# below to sho w cause, if any, why CN 14715 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 NOTICE OF PETITION TO objection that includes the reasons ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: for the objection at least tw o days GEORGE HOWARD before the matter is sc heduled to FREEMAN be heard and m ust appear at the Case # 37-2013-00038317-PRhearing to sho w cause wh y the PW-CTL petition should not be g ranted. If To all heirs, beneficiaries, credi- no written objection is timely filed, tors, contingent creditors, and the court ma y grant the petition persons who ma y otherwise be without a hearing. interested in the will or estate, NOTICE OF HEARING: In Dept 3 or both, of: George Howard of the Superior Court of California, Freeman. A Petition for Probate County of San Diego, North County has been filed b y Shannon Division, 325 S Melr ose Drive, Latrisha Cox in the Superior Vista, CA 92081 on April 16, 2013 Court of Calif ornia, County of at 8:30 a.m. Date: Jan 15, 2013 San Diego. K Michael Kirkman The Petition for Probate Judge of the Superior Court requests that Shannon Latrisha 03/15, 03/22, 03/29, 04/05/13 Cox be appointed as per sonal CN 14701 representative to administer the estate of the decedent. The petition r equests the dece ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME dent’s will and codicils, if any, be CASE NUMBER admitted to pr obate. The will 37-2013-00037402-CU-PT-NC and any codicils are available for TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: examination in the file k ept by Petitioner(s): Monica Elizabeth the court. Mansfield filed a petition with The petition requests authority this court f or a decr ee changing to administer the estate under names as follows: a. Present name the Independent Administration Monica Elizabeth Mansfield of Estates Act. (This authority changed to proposed name Monica will allow the personal represen- Elizabeth Hofmann THE COURT tative to take many actions with- ORDERS that all per sons interestout obtaining court appr oval. ed in this matter appear bef ore Before taking certain v ery this Court at the hearing indicated important actions, however, the below to sho w cause, if any, why personal representative will be the petition f or a c hange of name required to gi ve notice to inter- should not be granted. Any person ested persons unless the y have objecting to the name c hanges described above must file a written waived notice or consented to objection that includes the reasons the proposed action.) The inde- for the objection at least tw o days pendent administration authori- before the matter is sc heduled to ty will be g ranted unless an be heard and m ust appear at the interested person files an objec- hearing to sho w cause wh y the tion to the petition and sho ws petition should not be g ranted. If good cause why the court should no written objection is timely filed, the court ma y grant the petition not grant the authority. A hearing on the petition will be without a hearing. held in this court as follows: NOTICE OF HEARING: In Dept 26 Date: April 09, 2013 at 11:00 of the Superior Court of California, County of San Diego, North County A.M. in Dept. PC-1, located at Division, 325 S Melr ose Drive, SUPERIOR COURT OF C ALI- Vista, CA 92081 on April 30, 2013 FORNIA, COUNTY OF San at 8:30 a.m. Diego, Madge Bradley Date: Mar 05, 2013 Courthouse, 1409 Fourth K Michael Kirkman Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101, Judge of the Superior Court If you object to the g ranting of 03/15, 03/22, 03/29, 04/05/13 the petition, you should appear CN 14700 at the hearing and state y our objections or file written objecNOTICE OF PETITION TO tions with the court bef ore the ADMINISTER ESTATE OF hearing. Your appearance may LOUISE G. HARBIN CASE NO. be in person or by your attorney. 37-2013-00032597-PR-PL-CTL If you are a creditor or a continROA #: 16 (IMAGED FILE) gent creditor of the decedent, To all heir s, beneficiaries, crediyou must file your claim with the tors, contingent creditors, and percourt and mail a copy to the per- sons who ma y otherwise be inter sonal representative appointed ested in the will or estate, or both, by the court within f our months of: LOUISE G. HARBIN from the date of first issuance of A Petition for Probate has been letters as pr ovided in Pr obate filed by CRAIG W. HARBIN in the Code Section 9100. The time for Superior Court of Calif ornia, filing claims will not e xpire County of SAN DIEGO. The Petition for Probate requests before four months fr om the that CRAIG W. HARBIN be hearing date noticed above. appointed as per sonal representaYou may examine the file kept tive to administer the estate of the by the court. If you are a person decedent. interested in the estate, you may The Petition requests the decefile with the court a Request for dent's will and codicils, if any, be Special Notice (form DE-154) of admitted to pr obate. The will and the filing of an in ventory and any codicils are available for examination in the file k ept by the appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as pr o- court. vided in Pr obate Code Section The Petition requests authority to 1250. A Request for Special Notice administer the estate under the Independent Administration of form is available from the court Estates Act. (This authority will clerk. allow the per sonal representative Attorney for Petitioner: to take many actions without Gregory S Duncan, Esq. obtaining court appr oval. Before 1015 Chestnut Ave, Ste H3 taking certain v ery important Carlsbad, CA 92008 actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give Telephone: 760.729.2774 notice to interested persons unless 03/15, 03/22, 03/29/13 CN 14713 they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The administration DEFAULTED BANK NOTE FOR independent authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objecSALEtion to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not Matured, 9.50% I.O. Note on 2.84 grant the authority. acres of vcnt/imprvd land @ 33861 A hearing on the petition will be held in this court on 4/16/13 at Orange Street, Wildomar. Zoned 11:00 in Dept. PC-1 located at 1409 CPS-APN#366-210-049-7; Appraisal 4th Avenue, San Diego, CA 921013105 Central Division/Madge for $735K & $440K; Foreclosure Bradley Building. Balance If you object to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the of $345,655.75. hearing and state y our objections Home Bank of California or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your 858-270-5881 appearance may be in person or by 03/15, 03/22/13 CN 14711 your attorney. If you are a creditor or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR file your claim with the court and CHANGE OF NAME mail a copy to the per sonal repreCASE NUMBER sentative appointed b y the court 37-2013-00029944-CU-PT-NC within the later of either (1) f our TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: months from the date of fir st Petitioner(s): Damian Ronny and issuance of letters to a general perDavieya Ronny on behalf of minors sonal representative, as defined in filed a petition with this court for a section 58(b) of the Calif ornia decree changing names as follows: Probate Code, or (2) 60 da ys from a. Present name Davieya Siettiea the date of mailing or per sonal Ronny changed to pr oposed name delivery to y ou of a notice under
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section 9052 of the Calif ornia Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law. You may examine the file k ept by the court. If you are a person 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: William J. Freed, Esq., 815 Civic Center Drive, Oceanside, CA 92054, Telephone: 760-722-4221 3/15, 3/22, 3/29/13 CNS-2456386# CN 14697
vicios legales gratuitos de un programa de servicios legales sin fines de lucro. Puede encontrar estos grupos sin fines de lucro en el sitio web de California Legal Services, (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en el Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de California, (www.sucorte.ca.gov) o poniendose en contacto con la corte o el colegio de abogados locales. AVISO: P or ley, la corte tiene derecho a r eclamar las cuotas y los costos exentos por imponer un gr avamen sobre cualquier recuperacion de $10,000 o mas de valor recibida mediante un acuerdo o una concesion de arbitraje en un caso de derecho civil. Tiene que pagar el gr avamen de la corte antes de que la corte pueda desechar el caso. The name and address of the court is: (El nombre y direccion de la corte es): San Diego Superior Court Central Division 330 West Broadway San Diego, CA 92101 The name, address, and telephone number of plaintiff ’s attorney, or plaintiff without an attorney, is: (El nombre, la direccion y el n umero de telefono del abogado del demandante, o del demandante que no tiene abogado, es): Jan I Goldsmith, City Attorney Paul F Prather, Deputy City Attorney SBN: 252985 San Diego City Attorney 1200 Third Avenue, Suite 1100 San Diego, CA 92101 Date: (Fecha) Oct 12, 2012 Clerk, by (Secretario) R Willis, Deputy (Adjunto) 03/15, 03/22, 03/29, 04/05/13 CN 14694
of: RENEE MARIE MOORE, AKA RENEE MARIE MOORE DIKEMAN A Petition for Probate has been filed by STEPHEN HO WARD DIKEMAN in the Superior Court of California, County of SAN DIEGO. The Petition for Probate requests that STEPHEN HO WARD DIKEMAN 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 full authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This full authority will allow the personal 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 with full 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 on April 4, 2013 at 1:30 p .m. in Dept. PC-2 located at 1409 4th Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101-3105 Central Division/Madge Bradley Building. 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 decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the per sonal representative appointed b y the court within the later of either (1) f our months from the date of fir st issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the Calif ornia Probate Code, or (2) 60 da ys from the date of mailing or per sonal delivery to y ou of a notice under section 9052 of the Calif ornia Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law. You may examine the file k ept by the court. If you are a person 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: Kevin E. Kravets, Esq., 2214 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008-7208, Telephone: 760-448-9363 3/8, 3/15, 3/22/13 CNS-2452505# CN 14657
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: Shanna N Orlich Jennings, Strouss & Salmon, PLC One East Washington St #1900 Phoenix, AZ 85004 Telephone 602-262-5819 03/08, 03/15, 03/22/13 CN 14655
SUMMONS (CITACION JUDICIAL) CASE NUMBER: 37-2012-00083287-CL-PO-CTL NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: (AVISO AL DEMANDADO): TYLER JOSEPH MAY, and Does 1 through 10, inclusive YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF: (LO ESTA DEMANDANDO EL DEMANDANTE): CITY OF SAN DIEGO , a Municipal corporation NOTICE! You have been sued. The court ma y decide against you without y our being hear d unless you respond within 30 days. Read the inf ormation below. You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after this summons and legal papers are served on you to file a written response at this court and have a cop y served on the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not protect you. Your written response must be in proper legal form if you want the court to hear your case. There may be a court form that you can use for your response. You can find these court f orms and mor e information at the Calif ornia Courts Online Self-Help Center (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp) , your county la w library, or the courthouse nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver form. If you do not file y our response on time, you may lose the case by default, and your wages, money, and property may be taken without further w arning from the court. There are other legal r equirements. You may want to call an attorney right a way. If you do not know an attorne y, you may want to call an attorne y referral service. If you cannot afford an attorney, you may be eligible for free legal ser vices from a nonprofit legal ser vices program. You can locate these nonpr ofit groups at the Calif ornia Legal Services Web site (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the California Courts online Self-Help Center (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by contacting your local court or county bar association. NOTE: The court has a statutory lien for waived fees and costs on any settlement or arbitr ation award of $10,000 or mor e in a civil. case. The court’s lien must be paid bef ore the court wull dismiss the case. (AVISO! Lo han demandado. Si no r esponde dentro de 30 dias, la corte puede decidir en su contr a sin escuc har su version. Lea la informacion a continuacion. Tiene 30 DIAS DE C ALENDARIO despues de que le entr eguen esta citacion y papeles legales para presentar una respuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer que se entr egue una copia al demandante. Una carta o una llamada telefonica no lo protegen. Su respuesta por escrito tiene que estar en forma to legal correcto si desea que procesen su caso en la corte. Es posible que haya un form ulario que usted pueda usar par a su respuesta.Puede encontrar estos formularios de la corte y mas informacion en el Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de California (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en la biblioteca de leyes de su condado o en la corte que le quede mas cerca. Si no puede pagar la cuota de pr esentacion, pida al secretario de la corte que le de un form ulario de exencion de pago de cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a tiempo, puede perder el caso por incumplimiento y la corte le podra quitar su sueldo, dinero y bienes sin mas advertencia. Hay otros r equisitos legales. Es recomendable que llame a un abogado inmediatamente. Si no conoce a un abogado, puede llamar a un servicio de r emision a abogados. Si no puede pagar a un abogado, es posible que cumpla con los requisitos para obtener ser-
NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Date of Filing Application: February 27, 2013 To Whom It May Concern: The Name(s) of the Applicant(s) is/are: FLAT ROCK EATS & DRINKS, INC The applicants listed a bove are applying to the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control to sell alcoholic beverages at: 102 ABERDEEN DR ENCINITAS, CA 92007 Type of license(s) applied for: 41-On-Sale Beer And Wine Eating Place The Coast News 03/08, 03/15, 03/22/13 CN 14675
NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: JOSEPH DAVID MIRABELLA Case #37-2013-00036069-PR-LACTL ROA#1 To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who ma y otherwise be interested in the will or estate, Joseph David or both, of: Mirabella aka Joseph D Mirabella A Petition for Probate has been filed b y Tina W Mirabella in the Superior Court of California, County of San Diego. The Petition for Probate requests that Tina W Mirabella be appointed as personal 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 personal 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 gi ve notice to interested persons unless the y have waived notice or co nsented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be g ranted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and sho ws good cause why the court should not grant the authority. A hearing on the petition will be held in this court as follows: Date: April 04, 2013 at 1:30 P.M. in Dept. PC-2, 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: Cary L Cotten SBN 95707 Hagar & Cotten 630 Alta Vista Drive, Ste 102 Vista, CA 92084 Telephone: 760.726.9882 03/08, 03/15, 03/22 CN 14653
NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Date of Filing Application: March 4, 2013 To Whom It May Concern: The Name(s) of the Applicant(s) is/are: Y&O UNLIMITED, LLC The applicants listed a bove are applying to the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control to sell alcoholic beverages at: 2241 S EL CAMINO REAL OCEANSIDE, CA 92054-6318 NOTICE OF PETITION TO Type of license(s) applied for: ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: 48-On-Sale General Public NEVA WILLIAMS Case # 37Premise 2013-00035777-PR-PW-CTL The Coast News 03/08, 03/15, 03/22/13 CN 14674 To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who ma y otherwise be interested in the will or estate, ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME or both, of: Neva Williams. A CASE NUMBER Petition for Probate has been 37-2012-00058964-CU-PT-NC filed by Bruce E Williams in the TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Superior Court of Calif ornia, Petitioner(s): Yong S Cruz filed a County of San Diego. petition with this court f or a The Petition for Probate decree changing names as follows: a. Present name Yong S Cruz requests that Bruce E Williams changed to proposed name Yong S be appointed as personal repreKwon THE COURT ORDERS that sentative to administer the all persons interested in this mat - estate of the decedent. ter appear before this Court at the The petition r equests the dece hearing indicated belo w to sho w dent’s will and codicils, if any, be cause, if any, why the petition for a admitted to pr obate. The will change of name should not be and any codicils are available for granted. Any person objecting to examination in the file k ept by the name changes described above the court. must file a written objection that The petition requests authority includes the reasons for the objecto administer the estate under tion at least tw o days before the matter is sc heduled to be hear d the Independent Administration and must appear at the hearing to of Estates Act. (This authority show cause why the petition should will allow the personal represennot be granted. If no written objec- tative to take many actions withtion is timel y filed, the court may out obtaining court appr oval. grant the petition without a hear- Before taking certain v ery ing. important actions, however, the NOTICE OF HEARING: In Dept 3 personal representative will be of the Superior Court of California, required to gi ve notice to interCounty of San Diego, North County ested persons unless the y have Division, 325 S Melr ose Drive, waived notice or consented to Vista, CA 92081 on April 16, 2013 the proposed action.) The indeat 8:30 a.m. pendent administration authoriDate: December 11, 2012 ty will be g ranted unless an Aaron H Katz interested person files an objecJudge of the Superior Court tion to the petition and sho ws 03/08, 03/15, 03/22, 03/29/13 CN 14673 good cause why the court should not grant the authority. A hearing on the petition will be NOTICE OF PETITION TO held in this court as follows: ADMINISTER ESTATE OF Date: March 26, 2013 at 11:00 RENEE MARIE MOORE A.M. in Dept. PC-1, located at ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CASE NO. 37-2013-00035714-PRSUPERIOR COURT OF C ALICHANGE OF NAME PW-CTL ROA #: 1 FORNIA, COUNTY OF San CASE NUMBER (IMAGED FILE) Madge Bradley 37-2013-00034590-CU-PT-NC To all heir s, beneficiaries, credi- Diego, Courthouse, 1409 Fourth TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: tors, contingent creditors, and persons who ma y otherwise be inter- Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101, Petitioner(s): Farred Jade Frisvold ested in the will or estate, or both, Telephonic Appearance. filed a petition with this court for a
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decree changing names as follows: a. Present name Farred Jade Frisvold changed to pr oposed name Jade Anelahae Goodhue THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this Court at the hearing indicated belo w to sho w cause, if any, why the petition for a change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes 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 hear d and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timel y filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING: In Dept 26 of the Superior Court of California, County of San Diego, North County Division, 325 S Melr ose Drive, Vista, CA 92081 on April 30, 2013 at 8:30 a.m. Date: January 31, 2013 K Michael Kirkman Judge of the Superior Court 03/01, 03/08, 03/15, 03/22/13 CN 14641
2. Terence Webster, 460 Alyssum Way, Oceanside, CA 92057 This statement was filed with the Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on Mar 12, 2013. S/Anthony Vinson 03/22, 03/29, 04/05, 04/12/13 CN 14748
The name(s) of the business: A. Cake Pop Publicity Located at: 6359 Alexandri Circle, 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 f ollowing owner(s): 1. Katie Bringuier, 6359 Alexandri Circle, Carlsbad, CA 92011 This statement w as filed with the Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on Mar 13,2013. S/Katie Bringuier 03/22, 03/29, 04/05, 04/12/13 CN 14738
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE #2013-005537 The name(s) of the business: A. North County Woman Located at: 6683 Titanite Place, Carlsbad, CA San Diego , 92009 Mailing Address: Same This business is conducted by: A Limited Liability Company The transaction of business began: 02/22/13 This business is hereby registered by the following owner(s): 1. La Costa Woman LLC, 6683 Titanite Place, Carlsbad, CA 92009 This statement was filed with the Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on Feb 25, 2013. S/Kerry L Wright 03/22, 03/29, 04/05, 04/12/13 CN 14755 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE #2013-008072 The name(s) of the business: A. Spotted Peccary Music B. Spotted Peccary Studios C. Lotuspike D. O 3 E E. Javalina Music F. Wanderings Located at: 3127 Via de Caballo, Encinitas, CA San Diego, 92024 Mailing Address: PO Box 232029, Encinitas, CA 92023 This business is conducted by: A Corporation The transaction of business began: 08/01/90 This business is hereby registered by the following owner(s): 1. Brain Laughter Inc, 3127 Via de Caballo, Encinitas, CA 92024 This statement was filed with the Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on Mar 19, 2013. S/Deborah Martin 03/22, 03/29, 04/05, 04/12/13 CN 14754 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE #2013-005153 The name(s) of the business: A. Infinite Skin Located at: 735 Cornish Drive, Encinitas, CA San Diego, 92024 Mailing Address: Same This business is conducted by: An Individual The transaction of business began: 02/18/03 This business is hereby registered by the following owner(s): 1. Caroline Menard, 735 Cornish Drive, Encinitas, CA 92024 This statement was filed with the Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on Feb 21, 2013. S/Caroline Menard 03/22, 03/29, 04/05, 04/12/13 CN 14753 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE #2013-007295 The name(s) of the business: A. North County Cobras Located at: 972 Tempera Ct, Oceanside, CA San Diego, 92057 Mailing Address: Same This business is conducted by: A General Partnership The transaction of business began: 03/01/04 This business is hereby registered by the f ollowing owner(s): 1. Anthony Vinson, 972 Tempera Ct, Oceanside, CA 92057
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE #2013-006831 The name(s) of the business: A. Terra Mar Entertainment Located at: 808 Morning Sun Dr , Encinitas CA San Diego , 92024 Mailing Address: Same This business is conducted b y: An Individual The transaction of business began: 03/01/13 This business is hereby registered by the following owner(s): 1. Gert T Jensen, 808 Morning Sun Dr, Encinitas, CA 92024 This statement w as filed with the Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on Mar 07, 2013. S/Gert T Jensen 03/22, 03/29, 04/05, 04/12/13 CN 14744
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE #2013-006225 The name(s) of the business: A. My Coastline Consulting and Sales Located at: 1907 Misty Circle, Encinitas, CA San Diego , 92024 Mailing Address: PO Box 231388, Encinitas, CA 92023 This business is conducted b y: A Married Couple The transaction of business began: 01/01/13 This business is hereby registered by the following owner(s): 1. Ronald R Flores, 1907 Misty Circle, Encinitas, CA 92024 2. Julie Manion-Flores, 1907 Misty Circle, Encinitas, CA 92024 This statement was filed with the Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on Mar 01, 2013. S/Ronald R Flores 03/22, 03/29, 04/05, 04/12/13 CN 14737
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE #2013-007822 The name(s) of the business: A. Next Level Chiropractic Located at: 914 N Coast Hwy 101 Ste B, Encinitas CA San Diego , 92024 Mailing Address: Same This business is conducted b y: An Individual The transaction of business began: 05/20/11 This business is hereby registered by the following owner(s): 1. Aaron Garcia, 2210 Recodo Ct, Carlsbad, CA 92009 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME This statement w as filed with the STATEMENT FILE #2013-007322 Recorder/County Clerk of San The name(s) of the business: Diego on Mar 15, 2013. S/Aaron Garcia 03/22, 03/29, 04/05, 04/12/13 A. G 4 W Builders Located at: 730 Ocean Crest Rd, Cardiff, CA San CN 14743 Diego, 92007 Mailing Address: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Same This business is conducted STATEMENT FILE #2013-006117 by: A Corporation The transaction of business began: Not Yet Started The name(s) of the business: A. Pilates V Located at: 403 This business is hereby registered Wisconson St Suite C, Oceanside by the following owner(s): 1. G 4 W CA San Diego , 92054 Mailing Consulting Inc, 730 Ocean Crest Address: 1232 Tait St, Oceanside, Rd, Cardiff, CA 92007 This stateCA 92054 This business is conduct- ment was filed with the ed by: An Individual The transac- Recorder/County Clerk of San tion of business began: Not Yet Diego on Mar 12, 2013. S/Geoff Started This business is hereby reg- Warrick 03/22, 03/29, 04/05, istered by the f ollowing owner(s): 04/12/13 CN 14736 1. Vannesa Storie, 1232 Tait St, Oceanside, CA 92054 This state- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE #2013-007413 ment was filed with the The name(s) of the business: Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on Feb 28, 2013. S/Vannesa A. San Diego ATM Group Located Storie 03/22, 03/29, 04/05, 04/12/13 at: 1901 Wanderling Rd, Encinitas, CA San Diego , 92024 Mailing CN 14741 Address: Same This business is FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME conducted by: An Individual The STATEMENT FILE #2013-007815 transaction of business began: 03/01/13 This business is hereby The name(s) of the business: A. Jane Louise Creates Located at: registered by the f ollowing 1928 High Ridge Ave, Carlsbad CA owner(s): 1. Jeremy Camhi, 1901 San Diego, 92008 Mailing Address: Wanderling Rd, Encinitas, CA Same This business is conducted 92024 This statement w as filed by: An Individual The transaction with the Recorder/County Clerk of 2013. of business began: Not Yet Started San Diego on Mar 13, This business is hereby registered S/Jeremy Camhi 03/22, 03/29, 04/05, by the f ollowing owner(s): 1. Jane 04/12/13 CN 14735 Owens, 1928 High Ridge Ave, Carlsbad, CA 92008 This statement FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE #2013-007052 was filed with the The name(s) of the business: Recorder/County Clerk of San A. West Coast Chiropractic Center Diego on Mar 15, 2013. S/Jane B. West Coast Chiropractic Owens 03/22, 03/29, 04/05, 04/12/13 Located at: 3144 El Camino Real CN 14740 #201, Carlsbad, CA San Diego , FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 92008 Mailing Address: Same This A STATEMENT FILE #2013-006697 business is conducted b y: Corporation The transaction of The name(s) of the business: A. Bluejay Interiors Located at: business began: 10/14/04 This busi2956 Roosevelt St, Carlsbad CA ness is hereby registered by the folSan Diego, 92008 Mailing Address: lowing owner(s): 1. Derek Rupp Same This business is conducted Chiropractic Inc, 3144 El Camino by: A Limited Lia bility Company Real Suite 201, Carlsbad, CA 92008 The transaction of business began: This statement w as filed with the 01/15/13 This business is hereby Recorder/County Clerk of San registered by the f ollowing Diego on Mar 08, 2013. S/Derek owner(s): 1. Massey Design Group, Rupp 03/22, 03/29, 04/05, 04/12/13 5567 Foxtail Loop, Carlsbad, CA CN 14734 92010 This statement w as filed with the Recorder/County Clerk of FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME San Diego on Mar 06, 2013. S/Mary STATEMENT FILE #2013-007024 The name(s) of the business: Massey 03/22, 03/29, 04/05, 04/12/13 A. Grow Team Located at: 7915 CN 14739 Vista Palma, Carlsbad, CA San FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Diego, 92009 Mailing Address: PO STATEMENT FILE #2013-007552 Box 235402, Encinitas, CA 92023 This business is conducted b y: A Corporation The transaction of business began: 03/04/13 This business is hereby registered by the following owner(s): 1. SMB Elite Inc, 7915 Vista Palma, Carlsbad, CA 92009 This statement w as filed with the Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on Mar 08, 2013. S/Derek Preston 03/15, 03/22, 03/29, 04/05/13 CN 14714 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE #2013-007324 The name(s) of the business: A. Woodwoth Co. Unique Real Properties Located at: 1605 Glasgow, Encinitas, CA San Diego, 92007 Mailing Address: PO Box 234211, Encinitas, CA 92023-4211 This business is conducted b y: An Individual The transaction of business began: Not Yet Started This business is hereby registered by the following owner(s): 1. Charles Daniel Woodworth III, 1605 Glasgow, Encinitas, CA 92007 This statement was filed with the Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on Mar 12, 2013. S/Charles
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Daniel Woodworth III 03/15, 03/22, with the Recorder/County Clerk of 03/29, 04/05/13 CN 14712 San Diego on Mar 03, 2013. S/Eduardo Velazco 03/15, 03/22, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 03/29, 04/05/13 CN 14704 STATEMENT FILE #2013-005703 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The name(s) of the business: A. Robert Yonan Drain B. Drain STATEMENT FILE #2013-005941 Solutions Located at: 325 P omelo The name(s) of the business: Dr C-5, Vista, CA San Diego, 92081 A. The Madd Potter Located at: Mailing Address: Same This busi- 136 Ranger Road, Fallbrook, CA ness is conducted b y: An San Diego, 92028 Mailing Address: Individual The transaction of busi- 834 Leucadia Blvd, Encinitas, CA ness began: Not Yet Started This 92024 This business is conducted business is hereby registered by by: A Corporation The transaction the following owner(s): 1. Robert of business began: 01/01/13 This Yonan, 325 Pomelo Dr C-5, Vista, business is hereby registered by CA 92081 This statement was filed the following owner(s): 1. Emerald with the Recorder/County Clerk of M Growers, 136 Ranger Road, San Diego on F eb 26, 2013. Fallbrook CA 92028 This stateS/Robert Yonan 03/15, 03/22, 03/29, ment was filed with the Recorder/County Clerk of San 04/05/13 CN 14710 Diego on Feb 27, 2013. S/Charles T FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME McCrink 03/15, 03/22, 03/29, STATEMENT FILE #2013-007251 04/05/13 CN 14703 The name(s) of the business: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME A. Zen Skin Located at: 6576 Red Knot Streeet, Carlsbad, CA San STATEMENT FILE #2013-007184 The name(s) of the business: Diego, 92011 Mailing Address: Same This business is conducted A. Pure Vitality Skin and Body by: An Individual The transaction Located at: 243 N Hwy 101 Suite 5, of business began: 01/01/13 This Solana Beach, CA San Diego, 92075 business is hereby registered by Mailing Address: 15895 Avenida the following owner(s): 1. Lynn Venusto #1014, San Diego, CA Noel Pierce, 6576 Red Knot St, 92128 This business is conducted Carlsbad CA 92011 This statement by: An Individual The transaction was filed with the of business began: Not Yet Started Recorder/County Clerk of San This business is hereby registered Diego on Mar 11, 2013. S/Lynn by the following owner(s): 1. Shelly Noel Pierce 03/15, 03/22, 03/29, Demme, 15895 Avenida Venusto #1014, San Diego, CA 92128 This 04/05/13 CN 14709 statement was filed with the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Recorder/County Clerk of San STATEMENT FILE #2013-007023 Diego on Mar 11, 2013. S/Shelly The name(s) of the business: Demme 03/15, 03/22, 03/29, A. Rocking Horse Entertainment 04/05/13 CN 14688 Located at: 174 Village Green, Encinitas, CA San Diego , 92024 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Mailing Address: Same This busi- STATEMENT FILE #2013-004825 The name(s) of the business: ness is conducted b y: An Individual The transaction of busi- A. Montezuma Properties Located ness began: Not Yet Started This at: 2042 Willowood Ln, Encinitas, business is hereby registered by CA San Diego , 92024 Mailing the following owner(s): 1. Laura Address: Same This business is Antoinette Brullo, 174 Village conducted by: A General Green, Encinitas, CA 92024 This Partnership The transaction of statement was filed with the business began: 02/01/13 This busiRecorder/County Clerk of San ness is hereby registered by the folDiego on Mar 08, 2013. S/Laura lowing owner(s): 1. David Hall, Antoinette Brullo 03/15, 03/22, 2042 Willowood Ln, Encinitas, CA 92024 2. Carlos Gutierrez, 738 03/29, 04/05/13 CN 14708 Verona Ct, San Diego, CA 92109 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME This statement w as filed with the STATEMENT FILE #2013-006537 Recorder/County Clerk of San The name(s) of the business: Diego on F eb 15, 2013. S/David A. Wild Donkey Clothing Located Hall 03/08, 03/15, 03/22, 03/29/13 at: 833 S Cedr os #331, Solana CN 14684 Beach, CA San Diego , 92075 Mailing Address: Same This busi- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ness is conducted b y: A STATEMENT FILE #2013-006189 The name(s) of the business: Corporation The transaction of business began: Not Yet Started A. The SEO Effect Located at: 2042 This business is hereby registered Willowood Ln, Encinitas, CA San by the f ollowing owner(s): 1. B G Diego, 92024 Mailing Address: Wild Inc, 833 S Credros #33, Solana Same This business is conducted Beach, CA 92075 This statement by: An Individual The transaction was filed with the of business began: 02/01/13 This Recorder/County Clerk of San business is hereby registered by Diego on Mar 05, 2013. S/Patricio the following owner(s): 1. David 2042 Willowood Ln, Jourdain 03/15, 03/22, 03/29, Hall, Encinitas, CA 92024 This state04/05/13 CN 14707 ment was filed with the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Recorder/County Clerk of San STATEMENT FILE #2013-006078 Diego on Mar 01, 2013. S/David The name(s) of the business: Hall 03/08, 03/15, 03/22, 03/29/13 A. Big Louie’s B. Big Louie’s Texas CN 14683 Barbecue Located at: 1578 N Coast Hwy, Leucadia, CA San Diego , FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE #2013-006240 92024 Mailing Address: 4062 The name(s) of the business: Garfield St Apt C, Carlsbad, CA 92008 This business is conducted A. Earth Tech Backhoe Located at: by: An Individual The transaction 3160 Lincoln St #6, Carlsbad, CA of business began: Not Yet Started San Diego, 92008 Mailing Address: This business is hereby registered Same This business is conducted by the f ollowing owner(s): 1. by: A Corporation The transaction Ashley Hughes, 4062 Garfield St of business began: 09/19/07 This Apt C, Carlsbad, CA 92008 This business is hereby registered by statement was filed with the the following owner(s): 1. Lucas Recorder/County Clerk of San Transport Inc, 300 Carlsbad Vilg Dr Diego on F eb 28, 2013. S/Ashley 108A/104, Carlsbad, CA 92008 This Hughes 03/15, 03/22, 03/29, 04/05/13 statement was filed with the Recorder/County Clerk of San CN 14706 Diego on Mar 01, 2013. S/Joseph FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Cannizzaro 03/08, 03/15, 03/22, STATEMENT FILE #2013-005787 03/29/13 CN 14682 The name(s) of the business: A. Realty Consultants & Associates FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Located at: 2541 State Str eet Ste STATEMENT FILE #2013-005837 The name(s) of the business: 101, Carlsbad, CA San Diego, 92008 Mailing Address: Same This busi- A. Salon Gigi Located at: 1132 San ness is conducted b y: A Marino Dr Ste 104, San Marcos, CA Corporation The transaction of San Diego, 92078 Mailing Address: business began: 02/26/13 This busi- 7668 El Camino Real Ste 104-603, ness is hereby registered by the fol- Carlsbad, CA 92009 This business lowing owner(s): 1. Chuck ‘Buck’ is conducted by: An Individual The Rogers Realty Inc, 2541 State transaction of business began: Street, Carlsbad, CA 92008 This 02/01/13 This business is hereby statement was filed with the registered by the f ollowing Recorder/County Clerk of San owner(s): 1. Gayle Jeffery, 7668 El Real Ste 104-603, Diego on Feb 26, 2013. S/Charles Camino Rogers 03/15, 03/22, 03/29, 04/05/13 Carlsbad, CA 92009 This statement was filed with the CN 14705 Recorder/County Clerk of San FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Diego on F eb 27, 2013. S/Gayle STATEMENT FILE #2013-006986 Jeffery 03/08, 03/15, 03/22, 03/29/13 The name(s) of the business: CN 14681 A. Line Drive Striping Located at: 13658 Sage Mountian Ln, Jamul, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE #2013-006214 CA San Diego , 91935 Mailing The name(s) of the business: Address: Same This business is conducted by: An Individual The A. Pen Gro Trading Co Located at: 3054 Sonja Ct, Oceanside, CA San transaction of business began: 02/02/13 This business is hereby Diego, 92056 Mailing Address: PO registered by the f ollowing Box 4205, Oceanside, CA 92054 owner(s): 1. Eduardo Velazco, This business is conducted b y: An 13658 Sage Mountain Lane, Jamul, Individual The transaction of busiCA 91935 This statement was filed ness began: Not Yet Started This
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business is hereby registered by the following owner(s): 1. Richard A Grove, 3054 Sonja Ct, Oceanside, CA 92056 This statement was filed with the Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on Mar 01, 2013. S/Richard A Grove 03/08, 03/15, 03/22, 03/29/13 CN 14680
This business is conducted b y: A Corporation The transaction of business began: Not Yet Started This business is hereby registered by the f ollowing owner(s): 1. Katrina E Woodhall MD and Associates, A Professional Medical Corporation This statement w as filed with the Recor der/County Clerk of San Diego on Feb 14, 2013. S/Katrina E Woodhall 03/01, 03/08, 03/15, 03/22/13 CN14648
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE #2013-006061 The name(s) of the business: A. Elements Therapeutic Massage South Carlsbad Located at: 3247 Camino de los Coc hes, Carlsbad, CA San Diego , 92009 Mailing Address: Same This business is conducted by: A Corporation The transaction of business began: Not Yet Started This business is hereby registered by the f ollowing owner(s): 1. Wooden Security Inc, 4459 Philbrook Sq, San Diego, CA 92130 This statement w as filed with the Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on Feb 28, 2013. S/Scott Wooden 03/08, 03/15, 03/22, 03/29/13 CN 14679 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE #2013-006410 The name(s) of the business: A. HR Biotech Located at: 1209 Neptune Ave, 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. Michael J Duffy, 1209 Neptune Ave, Encinitas, CA 92024 This statement was filed with the Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on Mar 04, 2013. S/Michael J Duffy 03/08, 03/15, 03/22, 03/29/13 CN 14678 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE #2013-006341 The name(s) of the business: A. Lotus Salon Located at: 1040 S Coast Hwy, 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. Suzette Vu, 2995 Cape Sebastian Place, Cardiff by the Sea, CA 92007 This statement w as filed with the Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on Mar 04, 2013. S/Suzette Vu 03/08, 03/15, 03/22, 03/29/13 CN 14677
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE #2013-004989 The name(s) of the business: A. John Chaffin Landscape Irrigation & Maintenance Located at: 3005 Azahar St, Carlsbad, CA San Diego 92009. Mailing Address: Same. This business is conducted by: An Individual The transaction of business began: 02/01/13 This business is hereby registered by the f ollowing owner(s): 1. John Chaffin, 3005 Azahar St, Carlsbad, CA 92009 This statement w as filed with the Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on F eb 19, 2013. S/John Chaffin 03/01, 03/08, 03/15, 03/22/13 CN14647 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE #2013-005349 The name(s) of the business: Interpac Located at: 990 A. Highland Dr Suite 212, Solana Beach, CA San Diego 92075. Mailing Address: Same. This business is conducted b y: A Corporation The transaction of business began: 02/01/13 This business is hereby registered by the following owner(s): 1. Interwest Pacific Ltd, 990 Highland Dr Suite 212, Solana Beach, CA 92075 This statement was filed with the Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on F eb 22, 2013. S/Jack Nickolaisen 03/01, 03/08, 03/15, 03/22/13 CN14646
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE #2013-003081 The name(s) of the business: A. White Sands Spa Repair Located at: 7803 Centella St #6, Carlsbad, CA San Diego 92009. Mailing Address: PO Box 232221, Encinitas, CA 92023. This business is conducted b y: A Corporation The transaction of business began: Not Yet Started This business is hereby registered by the following owner(s): 1. White Sands Pool & Spa Service & Repair Inc, 139 Avocado St, Encinitas, CA 92024 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME This statement w as filed with the STATEMENT FILE #2013-005521 Recorder/County Clerk of San The name(s) of the business: Diego on J an 31, 2013. S/Casey A. Lavender Moon Yoga Located Okelberry 03/01, 03/08, 03/15, at: 1715 Butter s Rd, Carlsbad, CA 03/22/13 CN14645 San Diego, 92008 Mailing Address: Same This business is conducted FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME by: An Individual The transaction STATEMENT FILE #2013-005050 of business began: Not Yet Started The name(s) of the business: This business is hereby registered A. Pacific Business Management by the f ollowing owner(s): 1. B. Pacific Debt Management Amanda Marie James, 1715 Located at: 825 College Blvd Suite Butters Rd, Carlsbad, CA 92008 102, Oceanside C A San Diego This statement w as filed with the 92057. Mailing Address: Same. Recorder/County Clerk of San This business is conducted b y: CoDiego on Feb 25, 2013. S/Amanda Partners The transaction of busiJames 03/08, 03/15, 03/22, 03/29/13 ness began: 09/10/04 This business CN 14676 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): 1. Michael J FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Reminger, 825 College Blvd Suite STATEMENT FILE #2013-005343 102, Oceanside, CA 92057 2. The name(s) of the business: Lauren M Reminger, 825 College A. MB Consulting Located at: 1749 Blvd Suite 102, Oceanside, CA Gascony Rd, Encinitas, CA San 92057 This statement w as filed Diego 92024. Mailing Address: with the Recorder/County Clerk of Same. This business is conducted San Diego on F eb 20, 2013. by: An Individual The transaction S/Michael J Reminger 03/01, 03/08, of business began: 02/21/13 This 03/15, 03/22/13 CN14644 business is hereby registered by the following owner(s): 1. Rick J FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Lake, 1749 Gascony Rd, Encinitas, STATEMENT FILE #2013-005214 CA 92024 This statement was filed The name(s) of the business: with the Recorder/County Clerk of A. Red Thread Books Located at: San Diego on Feb 22, 2013. S/Rick 3573 Normandy Circle, Oceanside J Lake 03/01, 03/08, 03/15, 03/22/13 CA San Diego 92056. Mailing CN14650 Address: Same. This business is conducted by: A Married Couple FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The transaction of business began: STATEMENT FILE #2013-005659 02/21/13 This business is hereby The name(s) of the business: registered by the f ollowing A. Rainbow Surfboards B. Kentia owner(s): 1. Gordon A Bloemsma, Connection C. Rainbow Juice Bar 3573 Normandy Circle, Oceanside, D. Rainbow Island Production CA 92056 2. Kirsten P Bloemsma, Located at: 1448 Elv a Ct, 3573 Normandy Circle, Oceanside, Encinitas, CA San Diego 92024. CA 92056 This statement was filed Mailing Address: PO Box 235147, with the Recorder/County Clerk of Encinitas, CA 92024. This business San Diego on F eb 21, 2013. is conducted by: An Individual The S/Gordon A Bloemsma 03/01, 03/08, transaction of busine ss began: 03/15, 03/22/13 CN14643 12/10/99 This business is hereby registered by the f ollowing FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME owner(s): 1. John Frazier, 1448 Elva STATEMENT FILE #2013-005095 Ct, Encinitas, CA 92024 This stateThe name(s) of the business: ment was filed with the A. SD Fox Auto Coach B. Auto Recorder/County Clerk of San Coach Located at: 127 S Coast Diego on F eb 26, 2013. S/John Hwy, Oceanside C A San Diego Frazier 03/01, 03/08, 03/15, 03/22/13 92054. Mailing Address: Same. This business is conducted b y: A CN14649 Corporation The transaction of FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME business began: Not Yet Started STATEMENT FILE #2013-004662 This business is hereby registered The name(s) of the business: by the f ollowing owner(s): 1. San A. Katrina E Woodhall MD and Diego Fox Auto Group, 127 S Coast Associates, A Professional Medical Hwy, Oceanside, CA 92054 This Corporation B. InteractiVmed statement was filed with the Located at: 320 Santa F e Drive Recorder/County Clerk of San Suite 310, Encinitas, CA San Diego on F eb 20, 2013. S/Laerte Diego 92024. Mailing Address: PO Soares 03/01, 03/08, 03/15, 03/22/13 Box 642, Solana Beach, CA 92075. CN14642
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Litigation suit over sewage settled CAMP PENDLETON — San Diego Coastkeeper and the Department of Defense announced they have settled litigation to reduce the number of sewage spills at Camp Pendleton. Under the Clean Water Act, a federal law that governs water pollution, Coastkeeper filed suit on April 18, 2011, to address Camp Pendleton’s upward trend in the n umber of sewage spills. The agreement formalized a commitment b y the Department of Defense to reduce the number of Camp Pendleton sewage spills to 10 or less each year by 2017. It also ensur es that Camp Pendleton will alert Coastkeeper about spills
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Leaders of the ice-fishing community, aiming for official Olympics recognition as a sport, have begun the process by asking the World AntiDoping Agency to randomly test its “athletes” for performance-enhancing drugs, according to a February New York Times report. However, said the chairman of the U.S. Freshwater Fishing Association, “We do not test for beer,” because, he added, “Everyone would fail.” Icefishing is a lonel y, frigid endeavor rarely employing strength but mostly requiring guile and strategy, as competitors who disco ver advantageous spots in the lake must surreptitiously upload the hauls lest competitor s rush over to drill their own holes. Urine tests have also been run in recent years on competitors in darts, miniature golf, chess and tug-of-war, and in 2011, one chess player, two minigolfers and one tugger tested positive.
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ing contests. Conner’s Cause f or Children is the only nonprofit organization in the San Diego region that offers direct family assistance f or out-of-pocket expenses relating to an y and all life threatening illnesses associated with children. Conner’s Cause w orks to minimize the impact of skyrocketing medical and non-medical expenses on families already burdened by the emotional str ess of caring for a sick child.
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SOLANA BEACH — Each year people and cities around the world honor the planet by turning out their lights for one symbolic hour called “Earth Hour,” sponsored by World Wildlife Fund. This year it will be held from 8 to 9:30 p.m. March 23. Residents can participate in your homes by turning out all lights for the hour, or join a special Comm unity Conversation, “Going Beyond the Hour” with guest speaker Dr. Lynne Talley, Scripps Institution of Oceanography scientist/UCSD Professor, at a special gathering at Fletcher Cove Community Center. There will be an Earth Hour 2013 official video. Residents are asked to bring flashlights and to dress warmly for optional star-gazing. The event organizers are Solana Beach Clean and Green Committee, ?co-sponsored by the city of Solana Beach. This event began in Sydney, Australia in 2007 when two million people switched off their lights to support environmentally sustainable action. The hour is now observed by more than 150 countries and territories. RSVP for the Fletc her Cove gathering to Kristine Schindler (858) 350-8806 or?Marilee McLean at (858) 259-9126.
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