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NOVEMBER IN POWAY - While other portions of the country are dealing with chilly fall days, Poway residents continue to bask in the sun. The Alsop children, left, Colin, Logan and Tyler enjoyed a slide at Community Park on Friday. The family’s sitter, Rebeca Orlando, right, gives Colin a ride on a sea horse. Mild, sunny days are predicted to continue through the weekend. Photos by Steve Logdson

A Poway woman was so moved by the care she received at the UCSD Center for Pain Medicine for her chronic, debilitating back and neck pain that she and her husband have pledged to leave the center $2 million from their estate. Janice and David Katz, who moved to Poway from Chicago after retiring, had been looking forward to a full and active retirement in the warmth of San Diego. All their plans were sidelined, however, after Janice began experiencing debilitating pain from numerous orthopedic issues. “My quality of life was declining rapidly,” said Janice Katz in a press release. “Even though I had been suffering with some pain for years, I took a significant turn for the worse in February. I couldn’t even lift my head without severe pain and had to See PAIN, Page 9

Teen revives Operation Stuff-A-Stocking to cheer military overseas BY ELIZABETH MARIE HIMCHAK Brightening the holiday season for militar y members serving overseas is as easy as filling a stocking with small gifts such as snacks, hygiene items and playing cards by Dec. 8. Operation Stuff-A-Stocking, founded by Poway resident Sammy Lizarraga, is returning because her older brother, Joey, is once again stationed overseas during Christmas. His presence in the Middle East not only inspired the project, but without her brother and his C-130 crew flying to Iraq, Afghanistan and Kuwait, the stockings could not get distributed. The

15-year-old said she mails them to her brother who leaves the stockings with various American units. She first organized the project three years ago to earn her Girl Scout Silver Award. That time, her goal was to collect 300 filled stockings, but received 639 due to the efforts of local children, teens and adults who embraced the endeavor. “I was really amazed,” Lizarraga said, recalling how her family’s home was filled with stuffed stockings. “The fact that so many got involved was awesome.” While she has not set a goal, Lizarraga said it would be nice to ship 800 or 900 stockings this

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PageTwo NEIGHBORSPOTLIGHT Kristian Tristan Keeping Poway’s trains running

volunteering with the Poway Midland Railroad as well. In addition to helping run the train on the operational weekhere are lots of things that teenagers do for fun after ends, much of Tristan’s volunteer time has been dedicated to school: watching television, skateboarding, playing restoring and maintaining the Poway Midland Railroad’s stable video games. Working on 100-year-old steam engines, of trains, cable cars and passenger cars, which include the flaghowever, is a little more unusual. ship 1907 Baldwin Steam Locomotive, a Rancho Bernardo High School junior replica 1870 passenger coach, an 1894 Kristian Tristan has been volunteering Los Angeles Yellow Line trolley car, and for the Poway Midland Railroad at Old a 1950 Fairmont Speeder. Poway Park for a year and a half, and “I started with restoring the [1906 couldn’t be happier. San Francisco] cable car,” said Tristan, “I’ve always been interested in “restoring the benches, painting, and trains,” said 17-year-old Tristan. “I love doing metalwork.” After six months it, it’s my passion.” on the cable car, Tristan worked on Tristan volunteers multiple times a the speeder, and is now working with week after school until 5:30 p.m., and his fellow volunteers on restoring and spends “almost all day” Saturdays and maintaining the railroad’s trolley, which Sundays, working both running the he has been working on for a little over trains and restoring them in the train three months. barn. In addition to his work restoring the Tristan and his family were visiting antique trains, Tristan has also been Old Poway Park one afternoon when he undergoing fireman training for a year, met Poway Midland Railroad president which allows him to work the fire on the Chuck Cross and got to talking trains. Baldwin steam locomotive. “[Cross] saw the passion I had for the “A fireman controls the water, loads trains,” said Tristan. Tristan asked the fire, brings up the fire, and helps Cross if he could be a volunteer, and he the engineer,” said Tristan. “It’s about has been dedicating his weekends and the funnest job.” afternoons to the Railroad ever since. Tristan also helps out the Poway MidTrains run in Tristan’s blood, as his Kristian Tristan, in front of the 1907 Baldwin land Railroad by working in the shop, great-grandfather worked with trains. Steam Locomotive. Photo by Emily Sorensen running the register, selling tickets and “What really got me going is my merchandise, which he’s been doing for grandparents’ supporting me in every over six months. way,” said Tristan. “My grandfather said he was so proud of me, “I literally do everything,” said Tristan about his volunteering. and it means the world to me for him to say that.” “I operate, I conduct, and I work in the store.” His volunteering has become even more of a family affair, Manual labor is also a part of Tristan’s volunteer duties, reas his passion for trains has led his younger brother to begin See SPOTLIGHT, Page 20

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Students giving back to soldiers BY EMILY SORENSEN The students at Chaparral Elementary School are giving back to our armed forces this month through their Kids in Action program. Students between grades one through five who belong to Kids in Action spent a bit of their free time at lunch giving back by writing letters and assembling care packages, called C-Rats (Civilian Ration), for men and women stationed overseas. The C-Rats will be delivered to the overseas soldiers through Operation Interdependence. “The kids volunteer their time, after eating lunch, for the project of the month,” said Jill Cleveland, the chair of Kids in Action, whose daughter is a member and attends Chaparral Elementary. “We try to support local organizations.” In this project, the students, by grade, each wrote a letter to include in their CRat, from pre-approved and pre-listed topics they could choose to write about, and then assembled a quart-sized plastic bag of treats and grooming items, which will be sent by Operation Interdependence to a soldier overseas. The bags included candy, a granola bar or snack bar, a powdered drink mix (tea, lemonade or cocoa), a package of ramen or a can of sardines, and toiletries like travel-sized shampoos, sunscreen, deodorant, shaving cream, soap and wet wipes. Kids in Action began life at Chaparral Elementary as Kids Corps, which a donor sponsored at Chaparral for five years. After the funding ran out, the Chaparral Elementary PTA decided last year to keep the program going under a new name and with volunteer help. Between 250 and 300 students participate. Previous projects the students have done include making red bags for Red Ribbon Week, helping with a food drive for the Poway Unified School District’s food bank, making blankets for children with leukemia and assembling sack lunches for Interfaith. The organization aims to foster car-

PUBLIC ASKED TO HELP I.D. MARKET ROBBERY SUSPECTS

The public is being asked to help identify two suspects in connection with the Nov. 1 armed robbery of a Poway market. At approximately 9:45 p.m. Old Poway Market, located at 14047 Midland Road in Old Poway Village, was robbed by the two suspects, one armed with a shotgun. As he entered the store he racked a round in the shotgun and ordered two employees to lie on the floor. The second suspect, who was not armed, went behind the counter and retrieved a blue deposit bag containing approximately $3,000 in cash and personal checks. They then exited the market and fled in a dark vehicle northbound on Midland Road. Suspect #1 is described as a white male between 20-25 years old. He is about 5 feet, 11 inches tall and weighs around 200 pounds. He was last seen wearing a gray-and-green-striped hoodie, a red scarf covering his nose and mouth, and black tennis shoes with white soles. He was carrying what appeared to be a black pump-action shotgun. Suspect #2 is described as a white adult (unsure if male or female) between 18-25 years of age, approximately 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighing about 165 pounds. The suspect was wearing a Above: Chaparral Elementary School second-graders Daniel Crane, Hope Cleveland, blue digital camouflage sweatshirt with the hood over his/her Lindsay Carmichael and Lauren Levy. Below: Hope Cleveland, left, and Ashlyn Mulder, head, a white cloth over his/her nose and mouth, black gloves both in second grade, posing with their finished C-Rats. Photos by Emily Sorensen and blue jeans. A video surveillance camera captured images of the suspects and their vehicle. ing and social-responsible youth leaders Anyone with information on the identity and/or location of through hands-on activities, which can the suspects is asked to call the Crime Stoppers anonymous tip sometimes be tough on their limited volline at (888) 580-8477. Crime Stoppers is offering up to a $1,000 unteer budget and inability to take the kids reward to anyone with information that leads to an arrest in this off-campus en masse. “That’s the challenge and the creativity part,” said Clevecase. Anonymous email and text messages can be sent in via land, “finding an event for 300 students.” www.sdcrimestoppers.com. The cost is another issue, though CleveInformation can also be given to the San Diego County Sherland said they were lucky to have a very iff’s Department by calling 858-565-5555. supportive group of parents at Chaparral. “[For the C-Rats], we put out bins for about a week, and the parents donated most of the items.” Despite having to give up some of their playtime for the project, the students were excited to write the letters and make their bags. “It’s fun,” said second-grader Hope Cleveland. “I like helping out.” Secondgrader Daniel Crane agreed, saying, “I want to help the soldiers.” For some, the project was close to home. Ashlyn Mulder, who is also in second grade, said the project was extra special to ! in the miliher because her stepfather was ING T S I tary. “I had a lot of funL [doing the project],” A video surveillance camera captured these images of the suspects EW the Army.” said Mulder. “It’sNfor in the Old Poway Market robbery.

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Local faces represent characters in novel about fictional Turkish coup BY ELIZABETH MARIE HIMCHAK

Local readers of “The Fifth Coup” will likely recognize one or more of the characters’ photos since they all have Rancho Bernardo ties. First-time novelist Martin “Marty” Judge said he included photos of the characters because many have Turkish names and could be difficult to remember and easily confused otherwise. It is a technique he saw used years earlier in two books, including one written by Agatha Christie, Judge said. All but two of the 23 pictured all live, work or have other professional ties to Rancho Bernardo, he said. These include incoming City Councilman Mark Kersey; and business leaders Nick Anastasopoulos, Scott Lawn, Larry McIntyre, Michael Rouleau and the late Bob Wells. The two not likely to be recognized are Judge’s son, cast as CIA agent Brad Norman, and stepson, cast as PKK terrorist leader Turgut Omet. Judge said all agreed to be included and some, such as McIntyre, even requested they be cast as the “bad guys.” The one face all locals are likely to recognize is that of Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher, cast as the book’s hero — Marine

Corps Capt. Reed The former journalist Steel. Judge wrote in who worked at the U.S. the book’s dedication State Department in its that Fletcher, a former public affairs office from Marine who served in 1981-94, said he sent sevIraq, was the inspiraeral copies of his novel tion for the Steel charto former colleagues beacter. He also dedicatcause the events as they ed the book to “all the unfold in his book are other men and women realistic and could serve who volunteer to go as a template should the into harm’s way for U.S. ever chose to take our country to ensure such action. freedom throughout It was this experience, the world.” plus lots of Internet reA por tion of the search, which Judge book’s proceeds is said he used to craft the being donated to the novel. Wounded Warrior pro“I watched a number MARTIN JUDGE gram in San Diego. of coups develop, some As for the book’s plot — the U.S. govern- the U.S. government wanted to happen ment helping the Turkish military stage a and some it didn’t. So I know how a coup coup to get rid of their president with Is- worked.” lamic sympathies — Judge said such an acJudge, a Rancho Bernardo resident since tion is possible. He added that if such a coup 2000, said he decided to write a novel be— the fifth in Turkey’s history — does not cause “I wanted to see if I could do it. It was to happen democracy is likely to be pushed a lark. I was a journalist for a long time and out and the U.S. would lose a strategic mili- have used my journalism skills in every job tary position because its bases there would I’ve had since then.” likely close. He also said former college classmates at

the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, where he was friends with “True Grit” author Charles Portis, and the University of Memphis, from which Judge graduated, inspired him to pursue a fiction writing career. “I had never written a novel but many of the guys I graduated with have,” Judge said. “It was much easier than I thought (it would be),” he said about the experience that took him 10 months. His book has been praised by several well-known individuals, whose comments are included on the book’s cover. These include San Diego Mayor Jerr y Sanders, retired Congressman Duncan Hunter and two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Steve Breen. A couple of retired militar y officers also praised the book. “The Fifth Coup” is the first in a series of books Judge said he plans to write based on the Reed Steel character. The sequel, “Reed Steel Meets The Merchant of Death” is set for release next summer. As for this first book, it can be purchased in paperback form for $14.95 through Judge’s website, www.TheFifthCoup.com, or by calling him at 858-385-0876. In a few weeks an electronic version of the book will also be available for purchase via the website.

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RB High students learn how hard it is to text and drive signals a new text has arrived. “It’s automatic, instinctual to grab it.” Some Rancho Bernardo High students have Verhofstadt said during the simulated exlearned how difficult it is to drive while reading ercise she crashed a few times as she tried to a text message. steer while reading cards with short messages The lesson was learned Friday morning on them. After the exercise she signed the bus, when the Text Kills program visited the school. pledging to not text while driving for at least “It made me realize (texting) is a lot more 12 months. dangerous than I first thought it would be,” To keep the pledge, Verhofstadt said she said Camille Verhofstadt, a 16-year-old junior. plans to “silence my phone when in the car and She said for most teens it is difficult to not not keep it where I can see it, but put it on the automatically reach for a cell phone when it passenger’s seat.” Principal Dave LeMaster, who also went through the exercise and signed the bus stating his pledge, said he found it dif ficult to not crash when reading messages. “It’s ver y distracting,” LeMaster said. “I had to take my eyes off the road to look at something else.” LeMaster said he welcomed the presentation on campus because many teens end up injuring or killText Kills founder Wayne Irving watches as Rancho Bernardo High senior ing themselves or Jake Choi goes through the program’s exercise of trying to steer and read a others because message at the same time. Photos by Elizabeth Marie Himchak they are distract-

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ed drivers. “The more who are aware of the danger of texting and driving the better,” he said. The educational campaign is the idea of Wayne Irving, who said he began the program after his 15-year-old daughter requested his signature so she could get a learner’s permit. “Over the previous year … she became very introverted and was texting even at the dinner table,” Irving said. “I thought, oh my God … my sweetheart will be behind the wheel and she can’t refrain from texting.” First, he developed the DriveReply phone app that gives an automatic response to calls and texts informing the caller or sender that the recipient is driving and cannot answer. But because launching and promoting the app on a national scale required around $10 million, Irving said he founded a nonprofit organization through which the app could be accessed. The app works on Android, Blackberr y and Windows mobile phones, he said. Since launched in 2010, it has been downloaded more than two million times and is currently in use by about 600,000 users, Irving said. The donation-sponsored, volunteer-based program began its third national tour in August in northern California. It is set to conclude in May when the bus arrives in Washington, D.C. During the trip the bus will stop at high schools, colleges and corporations to educate teens and adults alike on the danger they face by being a distracted driver. Irving said the penalty for corporations can be several thousand dollars if employees text and drive while working. “We’ve had overwhelming support … we’re

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Palomar Health has high success with wound care treatments

Montanile said, adding the average heal rate is 29 days. Through hyperbaric therapy, oxyPalomar Health’s two wound care gen at 100 percent concentration is centers, including one in Poway, are given to patients at two-and-a-half gaining attention for their success in times the normal pressure — simitreating difficult injuries, hospital oflar to that experienced when beficials said. low sea level at such a depth. The Pamela Montanile, community edunormal amount of oxygen people cation specialist for the wound care breathe in is at an 80 percent concenters, said patients are not only centration, she said. coming through Palomar Health and Once the pressurized oxygen its associates like Arch Health Partenters the body, it transforms inners, but by recommendations from to liquid form and then traverses doctors at UCSD, Scripps and Sharp throughout the body and into the throughout San Diego County and tissues where the injur y exists. from health organizations in neighThis builds capillaries in the damboring counties as well. aged tissue, which leads to regen“Our 93 percent healing rate is pheerating a blood supply there and nomenal,” she said, adding because promotes healing, she explained. Palomar Health’s two centers have a “It is certainly a lifesaver,” Monteam of various specialists, there is tanile said. better communication and patients do While treatments are available not have to “ping-pong between differto cure wounds, Montanile said ent specialists” when their treatment medical officials try to prevent such plan is being created. wounds from occurring in the first “Why did the wound happen and why won’t it heal? ... (These) often Nursing supervisor Debra McCarthy, RN, and Lakshan Arsecularante, CHT, communicate with patient Kathryn place, especially those associated need a group effort (to figure out),” Vargo via telephone as she undergoes a two-hour treatment in a hyperbaric oxygen chamber at the Palomar with diabetes. Photo by Beverley Brooks The wound center staff recomshe said. “(Here) patients get a very Health Wound Care Center in Poway. mends diabetic adults — especially comprehensive first visit.” those middle age and older — inspect their feet daily Over 90 minutes, she said, sophisticated testing is do- and the oxygen needed to keep them for injur y and immediately seek treatment if a lower ne to determine whether the treatment will be performed healthy does not flow as easily as it should. This can lead to a loss of feeling in feet, for example, extremity wound is increasingly painful, becomes red, by a doctor who specializes in infectious diseases, is a and when injured — such as stepping on a pin — the swells, has a foul odor, changes color or has a change in vascular surgeon or a plastic surgeon, for example. Patients’ hard-to-heal wounds are caused by various person is unaware that the injury has even occurred. drainage amount. Other times a “foot ulcer” can form, similar to but more Other symptoms to watch out for include pain or illnesses, injuries and treatments, she said. One leading cause for non-traumatic lower-limb ampu- severe than a blister, if there is a foot deformity that rubs cramping in the legs, buttocks, thighs or calves; tingling, burning or painful feet; loss of touch or ability to feel hot tations among adults is wounds associated with diabetes, on the inside of a shoe. Other wounds are associated with peripheral artery or cold; changes in shape, color or temperature of feet; which account for more than 60 percent of the cases, disease and illnesses which can cause a vein or artery hair loss on toes, feet and lower legs; dry or cracked skin according to the American Diabetes Association. “Diabetic patients face multiple challenges in the heal- to start leaking and/or coming up through the skin’s on feet; thick and yellow toenails or fungus infections between the toes; and blisters, sores, infected corns and ing process,” said Dr. Roger Schechter, the center’s med- surface, she said. Various methods are used to treat these injuries, one of ingrown toenails. ical director. “Their circulation is diminished and they have an impaired ability to sense the earliest stages of which is hyperbaric oxygen chambers. Palomar Health For information on Palomar Health’s diabetes serhas two for individual use at each of the clinics in Poway vices and education programs, call 760-510-7377. foot injury due to disease-related nerve damage.” Montanile said diabetes-related injuries account for 25 and San Marcos. For Palomar Health’s wound care center, call Undergoing hyperbaric treatment is a serious endeav- 858-613-6255. The Poway center is on the second floor to 30 percent of the wounds treated at the center, explaining that because the feet and lower legs are farther from or that requires a commitment of at least two hours a day, of the Pomerado Outpatient Pavilion, 15611 Pomerado the heart than other areas of the body, the blood supply five days a week for four to eight weeks in most cases, Road.

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Suggested items to include in stockings: • Toiletries and first aid supplies — baby wipes, liquid hand sanitizer, travel-size shampoo and conditioner, moisturizing cream, soap, facial wipes, toothpaste, toothbrush, floss, Q-tips, razors, soft tissues, bandages, sunscreen, nail files and clippers, foot and body powder, non-aerosol deodorant, lip balm and eye moisturizing drops. • Food items — tuna or canned chicken, small squeezable bottles of mayonnaise, soup and noodle cups, small packets of sugar, candy or gum (only if made in the U.S.), mini boxes of cereal, pre-popped popcorn, snack cakes, pudding that does not need refrigeration, beef jerky, nuts, ice tea, lemonade, hot chocolate mix and individual flavoring for water. • Downtime items — puzzle, crossword and word search books, note paper, stationary, pens, envelopes, pens, playing cards, batteries, balls, gloves and Frisbees. Items not allowed: • Homemade food, candy or cookies, alcoholic beverages, perfumes, colognes, hairspray, matches, butane, flea and tick collars and sprays, shaving creams, cleaning agents, aerosols, anything under pressure, flammables, corrosives, toxins, religious or political materials, magazines, pork or pork products.

time. The Rancho Bernardo High sophomore said once again she plans to include a letter with each stocking, telling recipients about the project. Last time, some recipients sent her emails to express their appreciation and included photos of them holding their stockings. A selection of their comments and photos was incorporated into a YouTube video made to describe the project. To view, go to YouTube.com and search for “Operation Stuff-A-Stocking.” One letter she received was from a service member in Iraq. Lizarraga said he told her that on Christmas Day he was by himself and the only food he had to eat was that included in his stocking. “It is one of the things I will never forget,” she said. Her mother, Alison Lizarraga, said she and her husband, Alex, both served in the Marine Corps and know first-hand how lonely it can be when stationed overseas during the holidays. “The men and women are out there, serving our country, making so many sacrifices,” Alison Lizarraga said. “It was very hard on my first deployment with a Black Sheep squadron. I had been in the Marine Corps for three months and they sent me to Japan in the beginning of December. It was my first Christmas away from my family and not anything compared to what (service members) are going through now.” Because Sammy Lizarraga’s brother plans to leave the Air Force this spring after completing his third deployment to Afghanistan, she does not know if the project can be repeated in future years. Lizarraga said she would like to do it again, but needs someone in the military willing to do the delivery like her brother has done. Last time, local organizations came to her aid when it came to covering the shipping cost that totaled more than $4,000. Part of the money she

earned by collecting water bottles in her middle school’s locker rooms and recycling them, but Lizarraga said now that she is in high school that is not an option. She estimates it will cost $100 to ship a box filled with 30 stuffed stockings. If anyone would like to sponsor a box they may do so by making a donation through a PayPal. Contact her at SammysStockings@cox.net or 858-602-6336 for details. Those who would like to donate one or more stuffed stockings — or items to fill a stocking — must do so by Dec. 8. Leave at 15135 Amso St. in Poway, or if there are many stockings contact Lizarraga to arrange a pickup. Standard-size Christmas stockings are ideal. Lizarraga said some stores sell them for $1. They can be filled with unwrapped items on a militaryapproved list. (See sidebar for suggestions.) Donors are welcome to include a card or letter, but it cannot be in a sealed envelope. Lizarraga said checks each stocking and makes an inventory list. A pink ribbon is attached if items are for a female service member, blue if male and white if for either.

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The Poway High School PTSA and the Robotics Team are holding a free e-waste drop-off fundraiser and shreda-thon 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 1 in the school parking lot, 15500 Espola Road, Poway. Sensitive documents shredded while you watch. Accepted ewaste includes computers, cell phones, televisions, power cords, etc. Recommended donation is $5 for box of shreddables. E-waste accepted for free. To learn more, call 858-776-9388 or email pgpta1@yahoo.com

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ith apologies to the major retail chains, please remember that Thanksgiving is much more than that first day of holiday shopping season. (It seems that “Black Friday” has become so yesterday.) Between scanning sales circulars and watching televised football games, try to take a few moments to consider all that we have here to for which to be thankful. Our militar y forces are the best trained and equipped in the world. The men and women who wear the uniform sacrifice so much for our country. (Special appreciation goes out to the First Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion at Camp Pendleton, “adopted” by the Poway community. Our children and grandchildren are being educated by caring professionals who are doing the very best they can with limited budgets. We live in a region with a very low crime rate, thanks largely to those who have committed themselves to careers in law enforcement. If you have a medical problem, our region is home to some of the best doctors, clinics and hospitals in the nation. We are fortunate to live in a

community that opens its arms to those who are less fortunate or who have experienced significant loss in their lives. Volunteers today, and every day, are feeding the elderly, the infirm and the homeless. We are blessed with vibrant, active groups from many faiths, service clubs, and other civic organizations who step up on a regular basis to fill needs. It should be noted that these efforts are year-round, not just during the holiday season. Our region is fortunate to have a solid retail base that generates sales tax revenues to finance many of the local services we take for granted. Small businesses, the mom-and-pop stores that dot our shopping centers and main roads, are the backbone of our economy. We are thankful for them and encourage our readers to patronize them. While we’re counting our blessings, we are appreciative of the efforts of our employees and of the support of our readers and advertisers. The economic outlook here is very positive, and we look forward to bringing you community news, both in our publications and on our website. Happy Thanksgiving from all of us.

LOCALLEADERS Poway City Council: Don Higginson, mayor, Merrilee Boyack, Jim Cunningham, John Mullin and Dave Grosch, members. Meets the first and third Tuesdays of each month in the City Council chambers, 13325 Civic Center Drive. Penny Riley, city manager. City Hall: 858-668-4400. Poway Unified School District: John Collins, superintendent. Andy Patapow, Penny Ranftle, Linda Vanderveen, Todd Gutschow and Marc Davis members. Mailing address: 15250 Avenue of Science, San Diego, CA 92128-3406. Phone: 858-521-2800. County Supervisor: Dianne Jacob, District 2. County Adminis-

tration Building, 1600 Pacific Highway, San Diego, CA 92101. Phone: 619-531-5522. Email: dianne.jacob@ sdcounty.ca.gov. State Assemblyman: Nathan Fletcher, 75th District; State Capitol Building, Sacramento, CA 95814. Phone: 916-319-2075. Fax: 916-3192175. District office: 9909 Mira Mesa Blvd., Suite 130, San Diego, CA 92131. State Senator: Joel Anderson, 36th District. State Capitol, Sacramento, CA 95814. Phone: 916-651-4036. District office: 5000 Fesler St., Suite 200, El Cajon, CA 92020. Phone: 619-596-3136. Email: senator.anderson@sen. ca.gov.

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

PUSD board should step down Before the Nov. 6 election, I was discussing the local issues with my adult children. As we talked about the Poway Unified School District and Poway City Council races, I became more angry over the huge one billion dollar debt incurred by the school board for the Capitol Appreciation Bonds (CAB). I had to tell my kids that they would be responsible for paying for this financial fiasco. Suddenly, all the national issues faded into the background, and this mismanagement became a direct, local assault on the well-being of my family. I am encouraged that two of the three candidates responsible for this disaster were not elected. However, I feel strongly that the PUSD school board needs a completely new start. I cannot see how the current board will ever have the trust of the electorate to pass future bond issues, which are likely to be needed for quality education in the district. I call on the sitting board members responsible for the CAB to step down, and allow the PUSD to take new approaches to restoring public confidence in school financing.

DONALD GUINEY Poway

Nothing constructive from Lyles Losing never is easy, especially in the political arena. How to deal with an election defeat presents a challenge to losing candidates and their supporters. Hopefully, they choose the high road, graciously accepting the will of the people, while still retaining their principles and contributing positive ideas from their particular ideological point of view. Or they can react like columnist Dick Lyles recently did. Confronted by an avalanche of Republican losses at the polls, Mr. Lyles spewed venom in all directions. He poisoned the post-election atmosphere with mean-spirited invective aimed at winning Democratic candidates and, by implication, at those citizens who had elected them. There was nothing constructive in Mr. Lyles’

approach, only embittered grumbling and namecalling. California will now “collapse into the ocean.” The Democrats in the Legislature “will bury us in a tsunami of tax increases” to fund “fewer services of lower quality.” Scott Peters won because of a “false campaign promise.” Liberal candidates are “Unionowned.” Bob Filner is “a pro-union hack” who will “inflict . . . mismanagement on San Diego.” Ranting is a poor substitute for insightful analysis and cogent argument. Perhaps his diatribe left Mr. Lyles feeling better, but it added nothing useful to the public discourse. Why am I not surprised?

CHARLES R. MCKIRDY Poway

Too early to draw conclusions The recent election was certainly a new page in our national experiment in democracy. But to read Dick Lyles’ column on Nov. 15, you would think that on the state level, it is an experiment gone awry. Maybe Mr. Lyles is right, and we should buckle up for a scary ride to the cellar. Or, maybe he’s wrong, and his Chicken Little routine will just serve to keep the electorate divided. In the natural sciences, you wait until the experiment is over before you draw any conclusions. That sounds like a good idea in political science as well. So, here’s the challenge, Mr. Lyles. Why don’t you put a copy of your editorial piece in your calendars for the next one, two, even four years. Bring it out every year and compare it to the real world. If your predictions of doom and gloom turn out to be right, we will all learn something. If they turn out to be wrong though, you might learn to temper your predictions until you have the facts. What do you say, Dick? Are you willing to wait and learn from the current experiment? Or are you just another one of the herd of blowhards that doesn’t let his opinion be spoiled by the facts?

THOMAS POLAKIEWICZ Poway See LETTERS, Page 20


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ith the “new normal” political scene, Obama­ care is now solidly in the nation, and, while the law must be modified even by Democrat admission, it will change the face of medicine in ways we simply do not currently comprehend. The fiscal “cliff” will be overcome with a combination of tax hikes and entitlement cuts — but nothing that could not have been negotiated last year or the year before. If the cuts are made before the tax hikes, I’ll gladly pay higher taxes. I would have supported the Simpson-Bowles plan. I supported Romney because the rest of the Republi­ can presidential candidates were all social, as opposed to financial, conservatives. Yes, Akin and Mourdock were defeated for their abortion/rape comments, but if you scratch all of the Republican presidential can­ didates except Romney you would have found Akin/ Mourdock. Single women understood that because of the Republican legislatures in several states that tried to institutionalize the Akin/Mourdock concepts with transvaginal probes and such idiocy, Republicans were a threat. Republicans must expunge these idiots,

Advice to Republicans Allen Polk Hemphill TAKING THE POINT POSITION instead of trying to denounce them after the comments or legislation is public, or Republicans will continue to lose! I have some disagreement with the tenor of the Republican immigra­ tion issues as well, although I can agree with the basic philosophy. I was bi-lingual and bi-cultural, and was the Mexican connection for illegal aliens in Green Valley for several decades. I do not favor amnesty, nor will this country deport 12-20 million people back to nations in financial and physical chaos. As I have noted before, we need a middle ground that seals the borders, offers a path not to citizenship but to Green Cards, and offers incentives for family members to self deport. The work­ ers are an economic positive of illegal immigration, but it is the families who populate the schools, emergency rooms and gangs. Differentiation needs to be done

between positive aspects of illegal immigration and the negative aspects of illegal immigration, and we need a nuanced policy that accepts and regularizes the positive aspects, while getting rid of the negative aspects. The Republicans must understand that if they want to control fiscal policy, they need to calm the most radi­ cal voices in their midst, lest all get painted with the same broad radical brush. Republicans for whom those issues are paramount must do a lot more “education” before they attempt “legislation.” I am not a Republican, and do not wish to be identi­ fied with them so long as their most insane are permit­ ted to speak with a loud voice in their ranks. Of course the Democrats have their socialist wing with crazies, and they have a voice in the Democrat Party, but the media is on their side so those voices are not amplified like the Republican crazies are. Heck, the Democrat president appointed an admitted communist (Van Jones) to a White House position, and a socialist (Carol Browner). Reader comments, on www.pomeraodnews.com, are encourage. Reach Hemphill at ahemphill@cox.net.

Drug treatment and the appropriate levels of care Have you ever taken your child to a therapist only to see mild change or no change at all? How can you be do­ ing what seems the right thing yet nothing different is happening? Are you just wasting your time? If these are thoughts you’ve had, then I hope to shed some light on what’s happening. First, if you have a resistant teenager who wants noth­ ing to do with therapy, then simply dropping them off at someone’s office for 30 or 55 minutes a week probably isn’t going to work. I’m sure you have tried “just talking to them” yourself — how well did that work to change their behavior? Why would it be different with a therapist? Now, keep in mind that I am talking about resistant teens — not teens with some level of motivation to work on them­ selves. With even a small level of motivation, a good thera­ pist can do what seems like miracles. What I’m referring to is outright defiance; truly stuck kids who are so shut down there is as much hope of individual sessions work­ ing as them sitting in a closet alone each week for an hour. Sadly, many therapists are happy to collect your pay­ ments and keep trying because of ego or ignorance of what is needed. As a parent, you’re investing an effort and looking for the smallest sign that it’s working and even convincing yourself it is helping. Weeks or months later you are right back where you started — frustrated and

Will Wooton THE STRAIGHT DOPE lost as to what to do next. Here is what you should do. Step One — get a real assessment to establish a treatment plan. Once there has been a treatment plan established, question the plan to ensure it is right for you. If this doesn’t work, move on to Step Two — an appropriate level of care (which should include a drug test to rule out substance abuse as an issue). Levels of care Level 1 - Individual therapy (counseling) sessions. With teens this is the lowest level of care. I use this only for high-functioning or highly motivated teens who have a good level of understanding that they need help or as follow-up to other treatment. Level 2 - Teen recovery (outpatient) program. This level of care is initial treatment for most. A good program should be focused on overall behavior and challenge nega­ tive belief systems. They will include drug tests, group counseling, individual counseling, family education and groups. The more structured the program, the higher

chance of success. They typically are two to three sessions per week for six to 12 weeks. Again, I can’t stress that the more passive outpatient programs tend to be just like indi­ vidual counseling held a few times per week. Level 3 - In-patient hospitalization. Typically what most people think of as detox programs. They are good to stabilize teens who need a real wake-up call. Programs last from seven to 90 days and are typically held at psychiatric hospitals and are medically monitored. Once completed, patients step down to Level 2 for continued care treatment. Level 4 - Long-term residential. This is the highest level of care and includes therapeutic boarding schools all the way through structured sober living homes. These programs can last one to two years. Most are typically very expensive and require a teen to be away from home to protect them from high-risk, life-threatening behaviors. A true last resort when you have no other options. The importance of a quality assessment is what I can’t stress enough. Why waste your time and money on what isn’t going to work? Get the right help and address the situation correctly for the best results.

Wooton is director of Pacific Treatment Services and coauthor of “Bring Your Teen Back From The Brink.” PTS is a substance abuse company working with teens and young adults. Website: www.PacificTreatmentServices.com.


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FIDO CAN MEET SANTA — Pets can have their photo taken with Santa Claus during Escondido Humane Society’s Holiday Boutique from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 1 at the shelter, 3450 E. Valley Parkway, Escondido. Cost is $10 for pets and their families to receive the 4x6 keepsake photo. A digital file to create holiday cards is an additional $10. The boutique and bake sale will offer gourmet gifts for dogs and cats, and homemade presents for people and pets. Call 760-888-2235 or go to www.escondidohumanesociety.org.

A mix of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, multiethnic and patriotic songs will be showcased at the RB Chorale’s 38th annual holiday concert. “Joys of the Season!” performances are 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 7 and Saturday, Dec. 8; and 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 9 at the Poway Center for the Performing Arts, 15498 Espola Road. While most of the numbers performed by the 120 singers, spanning in age from early 20s to mid 80s, will be well-known holiday favorites, RB Chorale director and founder Pat Bean said there would be some new songs as well. For example, “We Wish You Christmas” is about recalling past holidays celebrated with family and friends, and childhood memories. “It’s a beautiful song … (with) a really great message,” Bean said. As per a tradition Bean set 38 years ago, the concert will conclude with a patriotic medley that includes numbers like “God Bless America,” “Let Freedom Ring” and “God Bless the U.S.A.,” she said.

“People seem to appreciate it.” For the sixth year members of the Marine Corps will be at the concerts accepting donations of unwrapped gifts for their annual Toys for Tots program that benefits children in need. “We’ve been told by the Marines that there is a great need of gifts for teens since they receive a lot for the little kids,” Bean said. According to Bean, there is seating for up to 800 at each concert. As of Friday, the matinee concert was almost sold out, with around 20 tickets remaining. There are a few hundred tickets left for each of the evening concerts. Tickets are $30 for preferred seating; $20 for general admission; $18 for seniors 55 and older, students ages 13-18 and active duty military; and $5 for infants to age 12. Purchase from any chorale member, online at www.rbchorale.org and www.powayperformingarts.com, or by phone at 858-485-7664. Proceeds go to the RB Chorale Scholarship Fund, which each year provides several thousand dollars in scholarships to high school seniors planning to continue their music studies in college.

Need decorating tips? Holiday Home Tour returns to Poway Dec. 1 BY EMILY SORENSEN Looking to get some decorating ideas for Christmas, or just want to check out how to go all-out for the holidays? The Holiday Home Tour, put on by the National Charity League’s Poway Chapter, will be held 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 1. Three Poway homes will be open for touring, with all proceeds from the tour going to benefit the Valley Elementary after-school Homework Club, the Poway Senior Center, and the Gayle Kennedy Memorial Scholarship Fund, which provides scholarships to a couple of local girls a year who are planning on going into education. Tickets are $25 per person. No children under the age of 10 are permitted on the tour, and no photography is allowed. The homes on display are private homes that have been decorated to the nines, and of-

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fered up by their owners for tours. The homes are decorated by the homeowners and the patronesses of NCL Poway. “It’s just a nice day of traveling through Poway,” said MaryJane Ritter of the NCL Poway Chapter. In addition to viewing the decorations, music will be playing, with the NCL Poway aiming to have live musicians performing at least for a couple of hours at some of the homes. One home will also offer refreshments of coffee, tea and homemade baked goods. The three homes this year include a “green” home, located at 17899 Joyas Court, a Tuscan-style home at 15102 Skyridge Road, and a 6,500-square-foot home at 18750 Deer Valley Estates. All three homes are in Poway. Parking for the home on Skyridge Road will be permitted at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, with complimentary shuttle service running to and from the home, for those uncomfortable

or unable to drive in High Valley. The National Charity League, Poway Chapter, was formed in 1999 and is made up of mothers and their daughters, in grades seven through 12. “The goal is to teach kids about philanthropy,” said Ritter. The group works to benefit their charities year round, delivering meals to seniors and the daughters volunteer after school at the Valley Elementary Homework Club. Tickets can be bought online at powayholidayhometour. eventbrite.com, or sold at the Poway Senior Center, 13094 Civic Center Drive, and Tres Chic Boutique, 14043 Midland Road, Crystal Gardens Florist in Poway, and Village Mail & More in Rancho Bernardo. NCL Poway is recruiting sixth- and seventh-grade girls to join the chapter. For details, contact Pam Myers at pamela. myers@cox.net.

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Bilbray concedes seat to Peters SAN DIEGO (CNS) - Rep. Brian Bilbray, R-Solana Beach, conceded defeat Nov. 16 to Democratic San Diego Port Commissioner Scott Peters in the close race for the 52nd Congressional District, which includes Poway and Rancho Bernardo. Peters led by about 3,875 votes as of Thursday afternoon out of about 269,000 tallied in the Nov. 6 election. About 120,000 mail-in or provisional ballots still need to be counted, according to the San Diego County Registrar of Voters. “With the majority of votes counted, I would like to congratulate Scott Peters in his bid to serve the citizens of the 52nd Congressional District and the people of San Diego,’’ Bilbray said, adding that he called Peters to congratulate him. Peters said he has been working hard in Washington, D.C., preparing to get to work. “I’m encouraged by the tremendous group of colleagues I’ve met here so far: freshman members of Congress, because like me, they all heard loud and clear during their campaigns that voters are tired

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SAN DIEGO (CNS) - Congressional chief-of-staff Steve Danon conceded Nov. 15 in his battle against Solana Beach Deputy Mayor Dave Roberts to become the first new county supervisor in 17 years. As of Nov. 16, the latest tallies from the Nov. 6 election showed Danon trailing by about 3, 692 votes, according to the San Diego County Registrar of Voters. “As votes continue to be tallied, it is clear that the people have made their decision, and so today I have congratulated Dave Roberts for being elected the next San Diego County supervisor,’’ Danon said. Longtime Super visor Pam Slater-Price, whose District 3 stretches from Encinitas to Escondido and includes some Northern San Diego areas, opted not to seek re-election. Danon and Roberts advanced to a runoff when neither received more than 50 percent of the vote in June primary election. Del Mar Mayor Carl Hilliard; Bryan Ziegler, deputy county counsel; and Stephen Pate, a transportation coordinator in the film industry; were knocked out of the race. The campaign to replace Slater-Price focused largely on job creation and bolstering the economy. Danon said the campaign had been long and spirited and the people of San Diego benefited from an open debate on issues important to the region. He said he has always felt a need to give back to the region, whether by coaching Little League teams, serving on boards of San Diego organizations, supporting nonprofits or cleaning up beaches. “I assure you that I plan to continue to serve in some capacity moving forward,” Danon said, adding that included offering his assistance to Roberts. “I wish the best to the man who was formerly my opponent, and I ask all San Diego County residents to join me in supporting the incoming supervisor so that our region remains one where families can thrive, businesses can flourish, and government keeps its place as a small but transparent supporter of our quality of life,’’ he said.

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Navy Lt. Cmdr. Brian J. Felloney, a 1994 graduate of Mt. Carmel High School, along with 5,500 Sailors and Marines assigned to the Enterprise Carrier Strike Group (CSG) recently arrived in Norfolk, Va., following a seven-and-a-half-month deployment supporting operations in the Mediterranean and the Arabian Seas. The Enterprise’s return to Norfolk will be the 25th and final homecoming in her 51 years of distinguished service. The aircraft carrier is scheduled to be inactivated Dec. 1 in a ceremony at Norfolk Naval Station. The ceremony will be the last official public event for the Enterprise, and will serve as a celebration of life for the ship and the more than 100,000 Sailors who have served aboard the ship. Navy Seaman Apprentice Jacob T. Pioli, son of John M. Pioli of San Diego, recently completed U.S. Navy basic training at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Ill. Pioli is a 2009 graduate of Mt. Carmel High School.


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CELEBRATING 30 YEARS - The SeaScape Corporation, located in the Poway Business Park, recently celebrated its 30th anniversary with a reception for customers and VIPs. Corporate President Hyong Ossi holds a plaque presented to him by Mayor Don Higginson. The company was founded in 1982 in the garage of Dr. Robert (Buzz) Bernstein, who saw a need in the commercial sector for a company to provide the ability for universities and agencies outside of the U.S. government to receive data from Earth science satellites in real time. SeaSpace Corporation provides antenna ground stations and the TeraScan software to over 500 customers worldwide.

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THURSDAYNOV. 22 VFW THANKSGIVING DINNER - A Thanksgiving dinner with turkey and all the trimmings is served Thanksgiving Day at the Poway VFW Post 7907, 12342 Old Pomerado Road. Free-will donations appreciated. Doors open at 1 p.m. and close at 6 p.m. For more details, call 858-748-7907.

FRIDAYNOV. 23 WALK OFF THE TURKEY - Join naturalist Celeste Larson on a day-after-Thanksgiving 4.3-mile hike from Blue Sky Ecological Reserve to Ramona Dam 8 a.m. Friday, Nov. 23. Bring plenty of water and binoculars. The reserve is off Espola Road near Old Coach Road, Poway. Call 858-668-4781 or visit www.poway.org/bluesky. FLORA AND FAUNA - Explore the animals and plants of Blue Sky’s habitats on a nature hike through the Blue Sky ecological Reserve with naturalist Ale Franklin Sunday, Nov. 25 at 9 a.m. The reserve is located off Espola Road near Old Coach Road, Poway. Call 858-668-4781 for details or visit www.poway.org/bluesky.

Archaeological Society for a lecture of the parallels between the ancient town of Beer-Sheva and the San Diego Presidio by Dr. Aaron Sasson 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 27 at the Los Penasquitos Canyon Preserve off Black Mountain Road. For more details, call 858-538-0935 or visit www.sdcas.org.

WORLD AFFAIRS - Dr. Joan B. Anderson presents an overview of “South American Economies: Growth and Quality of Life,” describing economic trends and changes on the South American people on Thursday Nov. 29 at 10 a.m. in The Remington Club, 16916 Hierba Drive, Rancho Bernardo. Call Bob Felt at 858-592-6087.

RB SUNRISE ROTARY - Join the Rancho Bernardo Sunrise Rotary Club at 7:15 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 27 to hear speaker Ron Seekel of New Generation talk about helping those who are most in need at the Country Club of Rancho Bernardo, 12280 Greens East Road. Learn more at www.rbsunrise.org.

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WEDNESDAYNOV. 28 RB LIBRARY CONCERT - The Catalina Trio perform works by Brahams and contemporary composers 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 28 in the community room of the Rancho Bernardo Library, 17110 Bernardo Center Drive. For more information, call 858-485-0602.

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FIVE-MILE BLUE SKY HIKE - Join docent Kathy Reading for a five-mile mid-week hike 8 a.m. Wednesday. Nov. 28. Bring your questions, camera, and binoculars, as the group identifies plants and spots wildlife. The reserve is off Espola Road near Old Coach Road, Poway. Call 858-668-4781 or visit www.poway.org/bluesky.

NATIVE PLANT CLUB - The Lake Hodges Native Plant Club meets 2 p.m. Monday, Nov. 26 at the Rancho Bernardo Library, 17110 Bernardo Center Drive, Rancho Bernardo. Guest speaker Jerry Harmon’s topic is “Are driveways polluting streams and rivers?” For details, call 858-487-6661 or visit www.ihnpc.org

POWAY ROTARY - Dr. Nikki Goldman discuses how to stop anxiety from stopping you through hypnosis to relieve stress, stop smoking, and improve body image at the Poway Rotary Club meeting 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 28 at the Brigantine, 13445 Poway Road. For details, call 858-231-3619.

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RB KIWANIS MEETS - Bill Stamos talks about his recent trip to Washington, D.C., with Honor Flight at the Rancho Bernardo Kiwanis Club dinner meeting 6 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 28 at the Country Club of Rancho Bernardo. For details, call 858-487-6913.

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THURSDAYNOV. 29 POWAY KIWANIS - Division 37 Lt. Governor Tim Cunning is the guest at the Poway Kiwanis Club meeting 7 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 29 at the Hamburger Factory in Old Poway Park. 14122 Midland Road. More details at www.powaykiwanis.org.

CHANUKAH CELEBRATION - Temple Adat Shalom presents a family-friendly Chanukah celebration that is open to the community 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 2. For costs and to make reservations, visit www.adatshalom.com or call 858-451-1200. The temple is located at 15905 Pomerado Road, Poway.

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WEDNESDAYDEC. 5 POWAY ROTARY - Cindi Phallen, founder and president of Create Possibility, gives 10 tips for making the most of your business relationships at the Poway Rotary Club meeting 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 5 at the Brigantine, 13445 Poway Road. For details, call 858-231-3619. PEACEFUL PARENTING - The Poway Unified School District is offering a parent education evening hosted by Tracy Wutzke, Psy.D., 6-7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 5 at Caring Connections Center, 13626 Twin Peaks Road, Poway. Learn strategies for communication and finding peace with your children. RSVP at 858-668-4084. STUFF HEALING DOLLS - Help the Aviva Chapter of Hadassah’s Healing Doll Project make dolls for hospitalized children by participating in a Healing Doll stuffing session 1:15 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 5 at the Eastview Community Center, 17250 Drayton Hall Way, Rancho Bernardo. Call 858-487-5882 if you can help.

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Dec. 6 at the Rancho Bernardo Inn, 17550 Bernardo Oaks Drive. Guests welcome. Cost is $26. Make reservations by Dec. 3 by calling 858-613-0344. RB ROTARY- Euro expert Bill Thayer explains the “Euro Crisis” and how it effects the common U.S. citizen at the Rancho Bernardo Rotary Club meeting noon Thursday, Dec. 6 at the Bernardo Heights Country Club, 16066 Bernardo Heights Parkway. Learn more at www.rbrotary.org. POWAY KIWANIS - Rady Children’s Hospital Radiothon chairman Dave Schmitt is the guest at the Poway Kiwanis Club meeting 7 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 6 at the Hamburger Factory in Old Poway Park. 14122 Midland Road. More details at www.powaykiwanis.org. HOLIDAY MIXER - The Brigantine Restaurant, 13445 Poway Road, hosts the Poway Chamber of Commerce’s holiday mixer 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 6. Cost for chamber members is $5, $15 for non-members. For more information and to RSVP, call 858-748-0016 or email buu@poway.com.

FRIDAYDEC. 7 RB CHORALE - The RB Chorale presents “Joys of the Season” musical production on Friday Dec. 7 at 7 p.m., Saturday Dec. 8 at 7 p.m., and in Sunday Dec. 9 at 2 p.m. The performances are at the Poway Center for the Performing Arts on 15498 Espola Road, Poway. General admission is $20. To purchase tickets, call 858-4857664 or email contact-us@rbchorale.org. TOP SELLER - Samantha Stern, after selling more than $1,000 worth

of candy and giftwrap, was named the top seller for Painted Rock Elementary School’s fall fundraiser. She is with Max the Monkey, mascot for Innisbrook, the company that supplied the fundraiser merchandise. Samantha’s prize was a Lenovo tablet and a $125 gift card. ACOUSTIC SHOWCASE - The Poway Library is hosting a free The school had over $20,000 in sales during the fundraiser.

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acoustic concert on Saturday, Dec. 8 at 2 p.m. Americana singer and guitar player Sara Petite will perform. The library is located on 13137 Poway Road. For more information call 858513-2906.

RB KIWANIS MEETS - Karen Archipley from Archi’s Acres speaks about Veterans Sustainable Agricultural Training, a program helping veterans transition to the private sector, at the Rancho Bernardo Kiwanis Club breakfast meeting 7 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 5 at the Country Club of Rancho Bernardo. Call 858-487-6913.

CHRISTMAS IN THE PARK - Witness Christmas traditions come to life on 5 to 8 p.m. Saturday Dec. 8 in Old Poway Park, 14134 Midland Road. View the community Christmas tree lighting, visit with Santa Clause, and partake in a variety of other festive events. For more information call 858-667-4576.

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AN EVENING WITH VIVALDI - St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church, 16275 Pomerado Road, Poway, presents “An Evening with Vivaldi” as part of it concert series 7 pm. Saturday, Dec. 8. Featured is the Coventry Choir, with soloists Diana Villwock and Evangelina Woo, and the Camaerata Strings. A $10 donation is requested. For details, 858-487-2159.

RB WOMAN’S CLUB HOLIDAY LUNCHEON - The Mt. Carmel High School Choir sings holiday favorites at the Rancho Bernardo Woman’s Club holiday luncheon 11:30 a.m. Thursday,

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under $5 million in sales should allocate 8 percent of their annual budget on marketing. Here are some other useful benchmarks: Consumer-focused companies average around 17 percent. Business-focused companies spend roughly 11 percent. Spending levels change by industry and may go as high as 20 percent. Not happy with these figures? Ask your trade association what they recommend to guide your decision. Here’s the bottom line: Effective marketing isn’t free.

Expenses typically include things like strategic planning, website development and upkeep, online advertising, publicity, brochures, and imprinted coffee mugs. And while free marketing tools (blogs, etc.) are available, they should be supplemental to your overall effort. As we discussed in another recent column, relying on freebies alone is guaranteed to relegate you to the back of the pack. There is no free lunch. Finally, regardless of the tools you use or how much you invest, remember that

people don’t just see your logo and pick up the phone. It takes time for marketing to yield results. You’ll touch prospects 7-10 times (or more) before they realize you can help with a problem they might not realize they have. However, that up-front investment and discipline over time should help you see the returns you want. With that said, I wish you a week of profitable marketing. Mr. Marketing and his MarketBuilding Team wish you and your family a happy, healthy holiday season and a prosperous 2013.

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Hungry Poway residents looking to get a Grand Slam were left instead with a big surprise upon discovering that the Poway Denny’s restaurant at 12207 Poway Road had closed Tuesday, Nov. 11. Rather than giving an explanation or a warning, the restaurant simply has a printed sheet taped to the door, saying “CLOSED SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE.” According to a customer service representative from Denny’s corporate offices, the lease of the Poway franchise was due to run out at the end of the month, and was not renewed. The representative did not have any further information available. The Poway location, which was opened in 1990, is owned by Rednab Inc., which could not be reached immediately for comment.

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Clients are assigned two caregivers, not only to cover all possible needs, but to ensure that a client, especially one with dementia or other memor y issues, is never faced with a stranger, which can be frightening for the client. “The care we provide is customized for each client,” said Barish. For one client, they go in once a month for a small fee and arrange her medication in her automatic pill dispenser, while for another client, who is diabetic and has memor y issues, a

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San Diego Fire-Rescue has launched a website at www.sdfiredispatch.org so those in the City of San Diego can see to what type of emergencies the department is responding when they hear sirens. The site is updated every five minutes.

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Rancho Bernardo Art Association will hold its annual potluck and art critique at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 15 in the RB Swim & Tennis Club, 16955 Bernardo Oaks Drive. Bring one or two artworks to be evaluated by art instructor Nathan Huff. Cost: Free to RBAA members, $5 for non-members. The fee will be credited if individual joins within 30 days. For details, go to www.ranchobernardoart.org or call Phyllis Hensperger at 858-675-2262.

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The Aviva Chapter of Hadassah will hold its annual Chanukah par ty at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 27 at Ner Tamid Synagogue, 15318 Pomerado Road, Poway. There will be Israeli music and dancing. Wear appropriate shoes if you wish to learn some new dances. Refreshments will be served. Cost: $18. RSVP by mailing check to Barbara Kotkin, 17141 Ruette Campana, San Diego, CA 92128. Questions? Call Flora Kuritsky at 858-334-1333.

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The Catalina Trio will perform at a 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 28 concert sponsored by Friends of the Rancho Bernardo Librar y. The trio consists of pianist Paul Kenyon, cellist Glen Campbell and clarinetist Jim George. They will perform works by Brahms and contemporary composers Rota and Juon. The free, 75-minute concert will be in the Rancho Bernardo Librar y’s second-floor community room, 17110 Bernardo Center Drive. Free-will donations are welcome. Questions? Call 858-485-0602.

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Hats off to Mr. Marketing I would like to extend a special thanks to Rob Weinberg for his weekly column, Ask Mr. Marketing. His column is always informative, interesting, educational and humorous. Even though the yours is a “community” newspaper, I am certain that many readers in business greatly benefit from his ideas and recommendations. His column has challenged me to increase and improve my marketing efforts, and I have seen great results by doing so. Thanks again to Rob, and keep those columns coming!

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Honored to have served It has been my honor and pleasure to serve on the PUSD Board of Education. I would like to thank the community for entrusting me for these past 14 years with the responsibility of making sure our students received the best education possible. I treasure the people I have met and worked with, along with the experiences and memories I gathered while carrying out the duties of elected office. These are joys that I believe are unique to our district and I am keenly aware of how very few people have been gifted with this

opportunity. Most of all, I have the satisfaction of knowing I was a positive influence for public education throughout my years of service. The stability of the board as well as the team spirit among administrators, teachers and support staff has led to cohesive programs of literacy across the district and the expectation that all students will graduate college or be career ready. I wish the new board well and sincerely hope the trust, candor and collaborative relationship that has been the hallmark of the PUSD Board of Education will continue into the future.

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Support chosen leaders In reading Dick Lyles Nov. 15th column, “Election results bring mixed messages,” I am disappointed at this type of response so shortly after the election. The American way is to hold an election and elect whomever the American people vote for. Regardless of which side won, we should be adults about it and support the chosen leader. We all have different ideas and expectations of our leaders, but at a little over one week after the elections to be presenting the gloom and doom scare tactic is not helpful. He claims to know every move the elected people will do and how badly it will affect us. In reality he does not! These people were

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Award-winning Realtor Danielle Malham has been associated with Coldwell Banker for more than 15 years. Malham is a Previews Proper ty Specialist and Cer tified Relocation Specialist. In addition, she has a bachelor’s degree in real estate/business administration. Malham’s awards include the prestigious International President’s Circle Award, Diamond Society, International Sterling Award and the Bronze Award. These awards reflect her professionalism, consistency and productivity in an ever changing market. “Danielle is an excellent agent who is highly regarded for her impressive work ethic and outstanding market knowledge,” said Linda Harbert, manager of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Rancho Bernardo. “When it comes to her clients’ goals, she is tenacious about making their dreams a reality.” A Rancho Ber nardo resident for more than 25

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he ambience of The Grand Tea Room is amazing. Just step through the door to the establishment on Grand Avenue in Escondido, and you’ve stepped into another world. Airy and tastefully decorated, The Grand Tea Room is indeed grand, with space for several groups and single patrons. The business welcomes guests to sit back, enjoy the company, the tea and the food served in a relaxing and inviting environment. It’s a great way to gather friends for social time or to plan events with coworkers and family. The restaurant has a gift shop in front and a large dining room for everything from a leisurely two-hour tea to a light lunch or afternoon cream tea. With 40 kinds of tea to choose from, there is something to please everyone’s palate. Walk-ins are welcome if there is space available, but reservations are recommended, especially for the two-hour teas. The two-hour traditional afternoon or high teas include everything from soup and savory (such as quiche) to sandwiches, fruit, desserts and scones with lemon curd, cream and preserves and of course, all the tea you can drink. All items are served in courses.

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The gift shop offers a nice selection of loose leaf teas for purchase including black, green, oolong, white, rooibos (red), herbal teas and tea blends. Beautiful tea accessories and gifts include tea pots, tea sets, demitasse spoons, tea strainers, tiers, trivets, books about tea and other collectibles. Owner Louisa Magoon developed her interest in tea parties and tearooms over the past several years through invitations from friends. Then, when the restaurant company she worked 21 years for was sold, she knew that it was time to open her tearoom and incorporate the best of what she’d learned over the years. Louisa earned her certificate as Tea Specialist from Dawnya Sasse with Tea Events. Dawnya is well known in the tea business and has educated hundreds of tea business owners around the world. The Grand Tea Room is located at 145 West Grand Avenue in Escondido. The tearoom is open 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. See the décor, menu and even “decorum” hints at www.thegrandtearoom.com. Call 760-233-9500 for information and to make reservations.

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Entertainment Services DIRECTV for $29.99/mo for 24 months. Over 140 channels. FREE HD-DVR Upgrade! FREE NFL Sunday Ticket w/CHOICE Package! Call TODAY for details 1-888-721-2794. (CalSCAN) MEET SINGLES RIGHT NOW! No paid operators, just real people like you. Browse greetings, exchange messages and connect live. Try it free. Call now 1-800-945-3392. (CalSCAN)

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Mind & Body Complimentary Invisalign Consult Oak Tree Dental, 13368 Poway Road, 858.748.2101 oaktreedentalpoway.com Free Hair Cut w/ Color Service, Ignis Salon New Clients only. Select Stylist only. 12234 Poway Rd. Ste 100 858-679-3630 Good Shoes = Good Run Laces Running Company Scripps Ranch Marketplace 10549 Scripps Poway Pkwy, Ste H, 858-549-1192 PHYSICAL THERAPY CAN BE SO GOOD FOR YOU Vibra Rehabilitation 13265 Midland Road, #130 858-513-8000 TONED & FLEXIBLE? PILATES REFORMER CLASSES 8 for $69, for new clients. Poway Pilates, 858-748-7864 www.powaypilates.net

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2012-030271 Fictitious Business Name(s): Christmas Tree Face Photography Located at: 12927 Ilene St., Poway, CA, 92064, San Diego County. This business is conducted by: An Individual. The first day of business has not yet started. This business is hereby registered by the following: Anna Nielsen, 12927 Ilene St., Poway, CA 92064. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 11/16/2012. Anna Nielsen. P3209. Nov. 22, 29, Dec. 6, 13, 2012 AMENDED ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME CASE NUMBER 37-2012-00101011-CU-PT-CTL SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO 330 W. Broadway, #1100 San Diego, CA., 92101 San Diego. PETITION OF: Seyed Kourosh Jafar for change of name. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner: Seyed Kourosh Jafar filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present Name Seyed Kourosh Jafar to Proposed Name Kourosh Jafar. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for 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 two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. Notice of Hearing Date: Jan 02, 2012 Time: 8:30, Dept 46. The address of the court is 220 West Broadway, San Diego, CA 92101. A copy of this Order To Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county, Poway News Chieftain. Date: Sep 13, 2012. Robert J. Trentacosta Judge of the Superior Court P3205, Nov. 22, 29, Dec. 6, 13, 2012

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2012-030134 Fictitious Business Name(s): H. D. Algas Drafting and Design Services Located at: 10431 Bedfont Cir., San Diego, CA, 92126, San Diego County. Mailing Address: same. This business is conducted by: An Individual. The first day of business was Nov/01/2012. This business is hereby registered by the following: Herminio D. Algas, Jr., 10431 Bedfont Cir., San Diego, CA 92126. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 11/15/2012. Herminio D. Algas, Jr. P3207. Nov. 22, 29, Dec. 6, 13, 2012 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2012-029501 Fictitious Business Name(s): a. Wellness By Design b. Cosmic Chi Publishing Located at: 11678 Corte Morita, San Diego, CA, 92128, San Diego County. Mailing Address: same as above. This business is conducted by: An Individual. The first day of business was 9/8/2002. This business is hereby registered by the following: Jen Leong, 11678 Corte Morita, San Diego, CA 92128. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 11/08/2012. Jen Leong. P3206. Nov. 22, 29, Dec. 6, 13, 2012 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2012-029958 Fictitious Business Name(s): Bizcom Realty Located at: 17810 Valle De Lobo Dr., Poway, CA, 92064, San Diego County. This business is conducted by: A Corporation. The first day of business was April/10/2006. This business is hereby registered by the following: Orhun Family Enterprises Inc., 17810 Valle De Lobo Dr., Poway, CA 92064, California. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 11/14/2012. Erdem A. Orhun. P3204. Nov. 22, 29, Dec. 6, 13, 2012 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2012-030098 Fictitious Business Name(s): Bellamy’s Located at: 417 West Grand Avenue, Escondido, CA, 92025, San Diego County. This business is conducted by: A Corporation. The first day of business was 11/01/2012. This business is hereby registered by the following: Grand Restaurant Group Corp, 11838 Bernardo Plaza Ct., 200, San Diego, CA 92128, CA. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 11/15/2012. Norman Tipton. P3203. Nov. 22, 29, Dec. 6, 13, 2012 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2012-029684 Fictitious Business Name(s): Justo Fluxo Signature Located at: 18177 Chretien Court, San Diego, CA, 92128, San Diego County. This business is conducted by: A General Partnership. The first day of business has not yet started. This business is hereby registered by the following: Ryan Manning, 18177 Chretien Court, San Diego, CA 92128, Jesus Sevilla, 11476 Matinal Cir., San Diego, CA 92127. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 11/09/2012. Jesus Sevilla. P3202. Nov. 22, 29, Dec. 6, 13, 2012 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2012-029208 Fictitious Business Name(s): Precision Cabinetry Located at: 2755 Las Palmas Ave., Escondido, CA, 92025, San Diego County. This business is conducted by: A General Partnership. The first

day of business was 10/30/2010. This business is hereby registered by the following: Ryan Jennings, 2755 Las Palmas Ave., Escondido, CA 92025, Neal Campo, 2419 Lake Forest St., Escondido, CA 92026. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 11/06/2012. Ryan Jennings. P3199. Nov. 22, 29, Dec. 6, 13, 2012 NOTICE INVITING BIDS CITY OF POWAY BID NO.13-007 Asphalt / Aggregates Materials Notice is hereby given that the City of Poway, California will accept sealed bids at the Customer Services Counter, Poway City Hall, 13325 Civic Center Drive, Poway, CA 92064 until 3:00 p.m. Thursday, December 13, 2012. Bids shall be submitted in plain, sealed envelopes, marked on the outside with the project title: CITY OF POWAY ASPHALT / AGGREGATES MATERIALS BID NO. 13-007. Project Description: This Sale and Purchase of Goods and Materials Contract will provide the City with asphalt, aggregates and related materials on an as-needed basis. Hot asphalt/asphalt products will be picked up from the plant by City vehicles and/or contract trucking, and all other materials shall be delivered by the vendor or picked up by the City. The asphalt plant must be within twenty (20) driving miles of the City of Poway and have the capability to provide 200 tons or more of product per day. Suppliers of the aggregates and related materials must be within thirty (30) driving miles or less to the City of Poway. No bid will be accepted unless it is on the proposal form furnished by the City of Poway. Plans, Specifications, and other Contract documents are available at the Public Works Administration Building, at 14467 Lake Poway Rd, Poway CA 92064 or on our website at www.poway.org. A nonrefundable fee of $5.00 is required for each set of Contract documents. Submittal of forms via courier service or walk-in delivery: Poway City Hall, Customer Services Counter, 13325 Civic Center Drive Poway, CA 92064. For further information contact Pat Ryan, Public Works Operations Manager, Public Works Department, at (858) 6684717 or by email at pryan@poway. org. Published in the Poway News Chieftain on Thursday, November 22 and Thursday, November 29, 2012. Order No. 12-105. P3201 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2012-028404 Fictitious Business Name(s): Emily’s Family Practice Located at: 280 Avocado Ave., El Cajon, CA, 92020, San Diego County. Mailing Address: 230 Avocado Ave., El Cajon, CA 92020. This business is conducted by: An Individual. The first day of business has not yet started. This business is hereby registered by the following: Nejat A. Jalisi, 18563 Caminito Pasadero, Unit 401, San Diego, CA 92128. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 10/26/2012. Nejat A. Jalisi. P3198. Nov. 22, 29, Dec. 6, 13, 2012 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2012-028905 Fictitious Business Name(s): Olga’s Cleaning Service Located at: 4137 46th St., San Diego, CA, 92105, San Diego County. Mailing Address: 4137 46th St., San Diego, CA 92105. This business is conducted by: An Individual. The first day of business was 7/06/2012. This business is hereby registered by the following: Olga Islas, 4137 46th St., San Diego, CA 92105. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 11/01/2012. Olga Islas. P3197. Nov. 22, 29, Dec. 6, 13, 2012

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE File No. 7037.96423 Title Order No. 6825723 MIN No. APN 317-10212-04 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 10/21/11. 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 federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, or savings association, or savings bank specified in §5102 to the Financial code and authorized 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 satisfy the obligation secured by said Deed of Trust. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the property address or other common designation, if any, shown herein. Trustor(s): KIMBERLY D CHAMBERS, AN UNMARRIED WOMAN Recorded: 11/01/11, as Instrument No. 2011-0577672, of Official Records of SAN DIEGO County, California. Date of Sale: 12/12/12 at 10:00 AM Place of Sale: On the grounds of the Scottish Rite Event Center, located at 1895 Camino Del Rio South,, San Diego, CA The purported property address is: 13692 COMUNA DR, POWAY, CA 92064 Assessors Parcel No. 317-102-1204 The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $313,947.41. 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, plus interest. The purchaser shall have no further recourse against the beneficiary, the Trustor or the trustee. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you 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 you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware 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 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 may 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 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 you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call 877-4849942 or visit this Internet Web site www.USA-Foreclosure.com or www. Auction.com using the file number assigned to this case 7037.96423. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on


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POMERADO NEWSPAPER GROUP the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. Date: November 6, 2012 NORTHWEST TRUSTEE SERVICES, INC., as Trustee Bonita Salazar, Authorized Signatory 1241 E. Dyer Road, Suite 250, Santa Ana, CA 92705 Sale Info website: www.USA-Foreclosure.com or www. Auction.com Automated Sales Line: 877-484-9942 Reinstatement and Pay-Off Requests: 866-387NWTS THIS OFFICE IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY

INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER # 7037.96423: 11/22/2012,11/29/201 2,12/06/2012. P3196. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2012-027723 Fictitious Business Name(s): SD Diversity Diving Team Located at: 13756 Powers Rd., Poway, CA, 92064, San Diego County. This business is conducted by: A General Partnership. The first day of business

was 8/14/2012. This business is hereby registered by the following: Steve Norby, 13756 Powers Rd., Poway, CA 92064, Amy Alexander, 3456 Castle Glen Dr., #186, San Diego, CA 92123, Marissa Grabowy, 3242 Clairemont Mesa Blvd., San Diego, CA 92117. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 10/19/2012. Steve Norby. P3195. Nov. 15, 22, 29, Dec. 6, 2012 Trustee

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NOTICE OF ADOPTED ORDINANCE NO. 746 IN FULL which was introduced at the City Council meeting of October 16, 2012, and adopted at the regular adjourned City Council meeting of November 13, 2012. ORDINANCE NO. 746 “AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF POWAY, CALIFORNIA REPLACING SECTION 13.11.120 OF THE POWAY MUNICIPAL CODE, SCHEDULE OF WATER SERVICE CHARGES, AND ESTABLISHING WATER RATES” WHEREAS, the City of Poway provides water service to citizens of Poway; and WHEREAS, the City has a fixed bimonthly water service charge based upon the hydraulic capacity of the meter size; and WHEREAS, the fixed bimonthly water service charge adopted herein shall be imposed as a condition of service by the City to the customer. Any customer may avoid payment of the fee or charge by disconnecting from the facilities of the City; and WHEREAS, the City also has a water commodity charge, which is imposed on the basis of the amount of water used or consumed by the customer; and WHEREAS, the City has a Raw Water Rate and other charges; and WHEREAS, the City has a delinquency fee and other noted fees related to water service, as established from time to time by City Council resolution; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Poway held a duly noticed public hearing on October 16, 2012, pursuant to the provisions of Article XIIID of the California Constitution and the Proposition 218 Omnibus Implementation Act; and WHEREAS, the City Council received a final tabulation of all written protests received by the City Clerk at the October 16, 2012 Proposition 218 hearing; and WHEREAS, the City Council heard and considered all written and oral protests to the proposed rates at the public hearing. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF POWAY DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That Section 13.11.120 of Chapter 13.11 of the Poway Municipal Code is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: 13.11.120 Water rates. The water rate schedule is hereby established as follows for all water billed beginning with the first full billing cycle after January 1, 2013, as follows: A. Water Capacity. Every water customer pays a fixed bimonthly water service charge regardless of customer class. The fee is based upon meter size. Meter Size 5/8-inch and 3/4-inch 1-inch 1-1/2-inch 2-inch 3-inch 4-inch 6-inch 8-inch

Fixed Meter Charges Current Charge $28.00 $46.67 $93.33 $149.33 $280.00 $466.67 $933.33 $1,493.33

Charge Effective 01/01/13 $28.98 $48.30 $96.60 $154.56 $289.80 $483.00 $966.00 $1,545.59

B. Water Commodity. In addition to a water capacity fee, every customer pays for each unit of water registered through his or her meter (commodity). Each unit is approximately 748 gallons. Water Rates Customer Type

Current Rate per Unit $3.83 $5.46 $3.90 $3.90 $3.90

Rate per Unit Effective 01/01/13 $3.96 $5.65 $4.04 $4.04 $4.04

Single-family residential; Block 1: 1-199 units Two-block Rate Structure Block 2: 200+ units Multi-family; Uniform Rate Structure Landscape irrigation; Uniform Rate Structure Nonresidential (including commercial/industrial); Uniform Rate Structure C. Special Water Rates. 1. Raw Water. The basic raw water rate will be the raw water cost from the San Diego County Water Authority (CWA), associated fixed charges, and a City surcharge as established by separate agreement. 2. Reclaimed Water. At this time, reclaimed water is only available in the City’s business park. The reclaimed water rate is 90 percent of the nonresidential water commodity rate per unit then in effect. 3. Agricultural Credit. CWA may offer interruptible water to agricultural customers at discounted rates through special programs. The City may pass through the discounted rate to retail customers who meet program requirements and choose to participate in the program, subject to CWA program availability, terms, and conditions. (Ord. 697 § 2, 2009) Section 2. That the setting of such charges and rates is statutorily and categorically exempt from the requirements of CEQA, pursuant to Section 21080(b)(8) of the Public Resources Code, and Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations, Sections 15273(a) and 15307. EFFECTIVE DATE: This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days after the date of its passage; and before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after its passage, it shall be published once with the names of members voting for and against the same in the Poway News Chieftain, a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Poway. Introduced and first read at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Poway held on the 16th day of October, 2012, and thereafter PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular adjourned meeting of said City Council held on the 13th day of November 2012. /s/: Don Higginson, Mayor ATTEST: /s/: Linda A. Troyan, MMC, City Clerk I, Linda A. Troyan, City Clerk of the City of Poway, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance No. 746 was duly adopted by the City Council at a regular adjourned meeting of said City Council held on the 13th day of November 2012, and that it was so adopted by the following vote: Councilmembers voting aye: BOYACK, GROSCH, MULLIN, CUNNINGHAM, HIGGINSON Councilmembers voting noe: NONE Councilmembers absent: NONE Councilmembers disqualified: NONE /s/: Linda A. Troyan, MMC City Clerk Published in the Poway News Chieftain, Thursday, November 22, 2012. Order No. 12-104, P3200

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20120159902276 Title Order No.: 1237520 FHA/VA/PMI No.: NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 04/23/2007. 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 05/02/2007 as Instrument No. 2007-0299239 of official records in the office of the County Recorder of SAN DIEGO County, State of CALIFORNIA. EXECUTED BY: GEORGIA J. CANTRELL, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, 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: 12/12/2012 TIME OF SALE: 10:00 AM PLACE OF SALE: AT THE ENTRANCE TO THE EAST COUNTY REGIONAL CENTER BY THE STATUE, 250 E. MAIN ST., EL CAJON, CA. STREET ADDRESS and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 14411 SPRINGVALE STREET, POWAY, CALIFORNIA 92064 APN#: 323-125-02-00 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 expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $302,331.84. The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale , and a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell. The undersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county where the real property is located. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you 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 you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware 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 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 may 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 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 you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call 916-939-

0772 for information regarding the trustee’s sale or visit this Internet Web site www.nationwideposting. com for information regarding the sale of this property, using the file number assigned to this case 20120159902276. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. FOR TRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL: NATIONWIDE POSTING & PUBLICATION A DIVISION OF FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY 5005 WINDPLAY DRIVE, SUITE 1 EL DORADO HILLS, CA 95762-9334 916-939-0772 www. nationwideposting.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: 11/12/2012 NPP0210115 POWAY NEWS CHIEFTAIN 11/22/2012, 11/29/2012, 12/06/2012. P3194 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2012-027663 Fictitious Business Name(s): Lake Poway Concessions Located at: 14656 Lake Poway Rd., Poway, CA, 92064, San Diego County. Mailing Address: 13161 Poway Hills Dr., Poway, CA 92064. This business is conducted by: A Limited Liability Company. The first day of business has not yet started. This business is hereby registered by the following: R & B Pinto Properties LLC, 13161 Poway Hills Drive, Poway, CA 92064, LLC in California. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 10/19/2012. Rick A. Pinto. P3193. Nov. 15, 22, 29, Dec. 6, 2012 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2012-029127 Fictitious Business Name(s): Scripps Chiropractic & Functional Medicine Located at: 9750 Miramar Rd., #130, San Diego, CA, 92126, San Diego County. Mailing Address: 9750 Miramar Rd., #130, San Diego, CA 92126. This business is conducted by: A Corporation. The first day of business was 01/01/2000. This business is hereby registered by the following: Tay & Williams, Inc., 9750 Miramar Rd., #130, San Diego, CA 92126, California. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 11/05/2012. Daniel Williams. RB715. Nov. 15, 22, 29, Dec. 6, 2012 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2012-028668 Fictitious Business Name(s): Balboa Fast Print & Copy Co. Located at: 6990 Convoy Ct., San Diego, CA, 92111, San Diego County. Mailing Address: 6990 Convoy Ct., San Diego, CA 92111. This business is conducted by: Husband and Wife. The first day of business was 07/1/1987. This business is hereby registered by the following: John Barcas, 14130 Halper Rd., Poway, CA 92064, Edita Barcas, 14130 Halper Rd., Poway, CA 92064. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 10/30/2012. John Barcas. P3192. Nov. 15, 22, 29, Dec. 6, 2012 NOTICE OF PUBLIC LIEN SALE Business & Professions Code 21700 et. Seq. Notice is Hereby given by the undersigned that a public lien sale of the Following described personal property will be held at the hour of 11:30 am on the 27th day of November, 2012 at 5450 Kearny Mesa Road, San Diego, CA 92111, County of San Diego, State of California. This property is stored at Associated

Storage located at 5450 Kearny Mesa Road, San Diego, CA 92111. Lien sale by competitive Bid, for the contents of the following storage unit numbers and names: Unit 55 Adam A. Pepi Unit 460 William A. Trujillo Property to be sold can be but not limited to: Miscellaneous Household Items, Furniture, Major Appliances, toys, exercise and recreation equipment, personal items, clothing, books, possible collectibles/ antiques, miscellaneous office equipment, etc. Auctioneer Name: West Coast Auctioneers Auctioneer: William Ken Ritch Address: P.O. Box 2071, Vista, CA 92083 Phone 760-724-0423 License # 0434194, P3191, Nov. 15, 22, 2012 NOTICE OF PUBLIC LIEN SALE Business & Professions Code 21700 et. Seq. Notice is Hereby given by the undersigned that a public lien sale of the Following described personal property will be held at the hour of 10:00 am on the 27th day of November, 2012 at 9434 Kearny Mesa Road, San Diego, CA 92126, County of San Diego, State of California. This property is stored at Associated Storage located at 9434 Kearny Mesa Road, San Diego, CA 92126. Lien sale by competitive Bid, for the contents of the following storage unit numbers and names: H086 Tim Young L066 Nedra S. Morgan L072 Nedra S. Morgan Q047 Gary Alver Property to be sold can be, but not limited to: Miscellaneous Household Items, Furniture, Major Appliances, toys, exercise and recreation equipment, personal items, clothing, books, possible collectibles/ antiques, miscellaneous office equipment, etc. Auctioneer Name: West Coast Auctioneers Auctioneer: William Ken Ritch Address: P.O. Box 2071, Vista, CA 92083 Phone 760-724-0423 License # 0434194, P3190, Nov. 15, 22, 2012 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2012-029080 Fictitious Business Name(s): San Diego CA Mobile Notary Located at: 18091 Chieftain Ct., San Diego, CA, 92127, San Diego County. Mailing Address: PO Box 270923, San Diego, CA 92198. This business is conducted by: An Individual. The first day of business was 11/5/2012. This business is hereby registered by the following: Melissa Gadler-Hamm, 18091 Chieftain Ct., San Diego, CA 92127. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 11/05/2012. Melissa Gadler-Hamm. RB714. Nov. 8, 15, 22, 29, 2012 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2012-028563 Fictitious Business Name(s): a. Dragons Crest b. Dead Mens Chests Located at: 13953 Frame Rd., Poway, CA, 92064, San Diego County. Mailing Address: 13953 Frame Rd., Poway, CA 92064. This business is conducted by: An Individual. The first day of business was 9/21/2012. This business is hereby registered by the following: Joel M. Martinez, 13953 Frame Rd., Poway, CA 92064. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 10/29/2012. Joel Muir Martinez. P3189. Nov. 8, 15, 22, 29, 2012 Trustee Sale No. 12357 Loan No. JONES Title Order No. 6971634 APN 323-143-32-00 TRA No. 17030 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 11/05/2010. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE


PAGE 30 THURSDAY, november 22, 2012 SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On 11/29/2012 at 10:00 AM, ACTION FORECLOSURE SERVICES, INC., A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION as the duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded on November 16, 2010. as document NO. 2010-0627393 of official records in the Office of the Recorder of San Diego County, California, executed by: JOHN P. JONES AND CATHERINE C. JONES, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS, as Trustor, JUDITH KIRSNER, SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE OF THE MELVIN B. KIRSNER TRUST “C” NON EXEMPT TRUST DATED APRIL 12, 1991, as Beneficiary, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (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 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). 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 now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County, California describing the land therein: LOT 14 OF POWAY OAKS UNIT NO. 1 IN THE CITY OF POWAY, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO MAP THEREOF, 6359, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY, MAY 14, 1969. The property heretofore described is being sold “as is”. The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 14582 SCARBORO STREET, POWAY, CA 92064. 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, 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, to-wit: $376,683.39 (Estimated) Accrued interest and additional advances, if any, will increase this figure prior to sale. The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell. 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 three months have elapsed since such recordation. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you 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 you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware 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 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 may 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 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 you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call (714)573-1965 or 619-7041090 or visit this Internet Web site priorityposting.com, using the file number assigned to this case 12357. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. DATE: 11/2/2012 ACTION FORECLOSURE SERVICES, INC. 3033 FIFTH AVENUE SUITE 235 SAN DIEGO, CA 92103 (619) 704-1090 AUTOMATED SALES LINE (714)573-1965 priorityposting. com JAMES M. ALLEN, JR., CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER P999439 11/8, 11/15, 11/22/2012. P3188 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2012-028914 Fictitious Business Name(s): Forsaken Arms Located at: 11503 Westview Parkway, San Diego, CA, 92126, San Diego County. Mailing Address: 11503 Westview Pkwy., San Diego, CA 92126. This business is conducted by: A General Partnership. The first day of business has not yet started. This business is hereby registered by the following: Anthony Mclaughlin, 11503 Westview Parkway, San Diego, CA 92126, William Hincks, 11503 Westview Parkway, San Diego, CA 92126. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 11/01/2012. Anthony McLaughlin. P3185. Nov. 8, 15, 22, 29, 2012 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2012-027801 Fictitious Business Name(s): Man Hands Mechanics Soap Located at: 1261 Birch Way, Escondido, CA, 92027, San Diego County. Mailing Address: PO Box 301581, Escondido, CA 92030. This business is conducted by: An Individual. The first day of business has not yet started. This business is hereby registered by the following: Michael Nannenhorn, 1261 Birch Way, Escondido, CA 92027. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 10/22/2012. Michael Nannenhorn. P3187. Nov. 8, 15, 22, 29, 2012 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE File No. 7954.20030 Title Order No. 6911518 MIN No. 100604500255088475 APN 278441-02-00 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 04/18/08. 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 federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, or savings association, or savings bank specified in §5102 to the Financial code and authorized 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 satisfy the obligation secured by said Deed of Trust. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the property address or other common designation, if any, shown herein. Trustor(s): MICHAEL

POMERADO NEWSPAPER GROUP KIM AND SUSAN KIM, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS Recorded: 05/01/08, as Instrument No. 20080233141,of Official Records of San Diego County, California. Date of Sale: 11/28/12 at 10:00 AM Place of Sale: On the grounds of the Scottish Rite Event Center, located at 1895 Camino Del Rio South,, San Diego, CA The purported property address is: 15875 Riparian Rd, Poway, CA 92064 Assessors Parcel No. 278-44102-00 The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $841,027.85. 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, plus interest. The purchaser shall have no further recourse against the beneficiary, the Trustor or the trustee. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you 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 you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware 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 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 may 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 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 you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call 877-4849942 or visit this Internet Web site www.USA-Foreclosure.com or www. Auction.com using the file number assigned to this case 7954.20030. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way

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to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. Date: October 31, 2012 NORTHWEST TRUSTEE SERVICES, INC., as Trustee Melissa Myers, Authorized Signatory 1241 E. Dyer Road, Suite 250, Santa Ana, CA 92705 Sale Info website: www.USA-Foreclosure.com or www. Auction.com Automated Sales Line: 877-484-9942 Reinstatement and Pay-Off Requests: 866-387-NWTS THIS OFFICE IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER # 7954.20030: 11 /08/2012,11/15/2012,11/22/2012. P3186 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME CASE NUMBER 37-2012-00084355-CU-PT-CTL SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO PETITION OF: Tyrone So for change of name. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner: Tyrone So filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present Name Tyrone So to Proposed Name Tyrone Snowden Woods, Jr.. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for 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 two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. Notice of Hearing Date: Dec. 14, 2012. Time: 8:15 a.m, Dept 52. The address of the court is: 220 West Broadway, San Diego, CA 92101. A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: Rancho Bernardo News Journal. Date: Nov. 1, 2012. Robert J. Trentacosta Judge of the Superior Court RB713. Nov. 8, 15, 22, 29, 2012 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2012-028736 Fictitious Business Name(s): Bitter Bee’s Beauty Salon Located at: 12855 Pomerado Rd., Poway, CA, 92064, San Diego County. This business is conducted by: An Individual. The first day of business has not yet started. This business is hereby registered by the following: Kimberly Adams, 13722 Freeport Rd., San Diego, CA 92129. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg,

Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 10/30/2012. Kimberly Adams. P3182. Nov. 8, 15, 22, 29, 2012 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2012-028685 Fictitious Business Name(s): a. Switchback Mountain b. Switchback Mountain Summer Camp Located at: 13223-1 Black Mountain Rd., #258, San Diego, CA, 92129, San Diego County. Mailing Address: Same. This business is conducted by: Joint Venture. The first day of business was 10/1/2012. This business is hereby registered by the following: Outpost Recreation and Education, Inc., 13446 Poway Rd., #240, Poway, CA 92064, CA Corporation, Michael Baum, 9921 Carmel Mountain Rd., #380, San Diego, CA 92129. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 10/30/2012. Stuart C. Jones. P3181. Nov. 8, 15, 22, 29, 2012 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2012-028276 Fictitious Business Name(s): West Coast Sun Energy

Located at: 18413 Rangeland Rd., Ramona, CA, 92065, San Diego County. Mailing Address: PO Box 3764, Ramona, CA 92065. This business is conducted by: An Individual. The first day of business has not yet started. This business is hereby registered by the following: Joseph Paul Hatch Jr., 18413 Rangeland Rd., Ramona, CA 92065. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 10/25/2012. Joseph Paul Hatch Jr. P3180. Nov. 8, 15, 22, 29, 2012 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2012-028279 Fictitious Business Name(s): Elite Services Located at: 18413 Rangeland Rd., Ramona, CA, 92065, San Diego County. Mailing Address: PO Box 3764, Ramona, CA 92065. This business is conducted by: An Individual. The first day of business has not yet started. This business is hereby registered by the following: Joseph Paul Hatch Jr., 18413 Rangeland Rd., Ramona, CA 92065. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 10/25/2012. Joseph Paul Hatch Jr. P3179. Nov. 8, 15, 22, 29, 2012

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POMERADO NEWSPAPER GROUP TSG No.: 6915774 TS No.: CA1200245927 FHA/VA/PMI No.: APN: 320-200-40-00 Property Address: 11799 TREADWELL DRIVE POWAY, CA 92064 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 09/16/2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On 11/28/2012 at 10:00 A.M., First American Title Insurance Company, as duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded 09/20/2005, as Instrument No. 20050809089, in book , page , , of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of SAN DIEGO County, State of California. Executed by: MICHAEL A. CIANFLONE AND WIFE, NANCY F. CIANFLONE., WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, CASHIER’S CHECK/CASH EQUIVALENT or other form of payment authorized by 2924h(b), (Payable at time of sale in lawful money of the United States) At the entrance to the East County Regional Center by the statue, 250 E. Main St., El Cajon, CA. All right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State described as: AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN THE ABOVE MENTIONED DEED OF TRUST APN# 320-200-40-00 The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 11799 TREADWELL DRIVE, POWAY, CA 92064 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 expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $650,525.07. The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust has deposited all documents evidencing the obligations secured by the Deed of Trust and has declared all sums secured thereby immediately due and payable, and has caused a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be executed. The undersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the County where the real property is located. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you 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 you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware 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 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 may 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 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 you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call (916)939-0772 or visit this Internet Web http://search.nationwideposting. com/propertySearchTerms.aspx, using the file number assigned to this case CA1200245927 Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. 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 have no further recourse. First American Title Insurance Company First American Title Insurance Company 3 FIRST AMERICAN WAY SANTA ANA, CA 92707 Date: FOR TRUSTEE’S SALE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL (916)939-0772 First American Title Insurance Company MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. NPP0209518 POWAY NEWS CHIEFTAIN 11/08/2012, 11/15/2012, 11/22/2012. P3177 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2012-028620 Fictitious Business Name(s): a. BlueScape Environmental b. BlueScape Located at: 16870 West Bernardo Drive #400, San Diego, CA, 92127, San Diego County. This business is conducted by: A Corporation. The first day of business was 09/26/2012. This business is hereby registered by the following: CriticalPath Environmental Services, Inc., 16870 W. Bernardo Dr., #400, San Diego, CA 92127, California. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 10/29/2012. James A. Westbrook, Jr. P3178. Nov. 8, 15, 22, 29, 2012 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME CASE NUMBER 37-2012-00084256-CU-PT-CTL SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO 330 West Broadway, San Diego, CA 92101, Central Division PETITION OF: Stephanie Hughes O’Brien for change of name. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner: Stephanie Hughes O’Brien filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present Name Stephanie Hughes O’Brien to Proposed Name Stephanie O’Brien Sramek. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons

interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for 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 two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. Notice of Hearing Date: Dec. 14, 2012. Time: 8:15 a.m, Dept 8. The address of the court is: 220 West Broadway, San Diego, CA 92101. A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: Poway News Chieftain. Date: Oct. 29, 2012. Robert J. Trentacosta Judge of the Superior Court P3175. Nov. 1, 8, 15, 22, 2012 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2012-028414 Fictitious Business Name(s): C L G Consulting Services Located at: 15410 Harrow Lane, Poway, CA, 92064, San Diego County. This business is conducted by: An Individual. The first day of business is not available. This business is hereby registered by the following: Carmen Aguilar, 15410 Harrow Lane, Poway, CA 92064. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 10/26/2012. Carmen Aguilar. P3176. Nov. 1, 8, 15, 22, 2012 STATEMENT OF WITHDRAWAL FROM PARTNERSHIP OPERATING UNDER FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME File No. 2012-028448 Fictitious Business Name(s) of Partnership: Integrity Plus Auto Service Located at: 6690 Miramar Rd., Ste. G, San Diego, CA, 92121, San Diego County. Mailing Address: 6690 Miramar Rd., Ste. G, San Diego, CA, 92121. The fictitious business name referred to above was filed in San Diego County on: 2/6/2009, and assigned File No. 2009-003898. The following general partner has withdrawn: Tranquilino E. Rodriguez, 10966 Ave. De Los Lobos, San Diego, CA 92121. I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows to be false is guilty of a crime.): Tranquilino E. Rodriguez. This statement was filed with the Recorder/ County Clerk, Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., of San Diego County on 10/26/2012. P3174. Nov. 1, 8, 15, 22, 2012 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2012-026595 Fictitious Business Name(s): Construct USA Located at: 17037 Albert Ave., San Diego, CA, 92127, San Diego County. Mailing Address: Same. This business is conducted by: An Individual. The first day of business was 11/3/2003. This business is hereby registered by the following: Darioush Khatibi, 17037 Albert Ave., San Diego, CA 92127. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 10/08/2012. Darioush Khatibi. P3173. Nov. 1, 8, 15, 22, 2012 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2012-028520 Fictitious Business Name(s): Pro Auto Care Center & Transmission Located at: 1181 N. Escondido Blvd., #A, Escondido, CA, 92026, San Diego County. Mailing Address: Same. This business is conducted by: A Corporation. The first day of business

was 07/12/07. This business is hereby registered by the following: Dave Long Inc., 13851 Paseo Cardiel, San Diego, CA 92129, California. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 10/29/2012. Dave Long. P3172. Nov. 1, 8, 15, 22, 2012 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2012-027857 Fictitious Business Name(s): Juxtaposition Photographic Arts Located at: 12970 Metate Ln., Poway, CA, 92064, San Diego County. Mailing Address: Same. This business is conducted by: Husband and Wife. The first day of business was 10/01/2012. This business is hereby registered by the following: Jayson P. Phillips, 12970 Metate Ln., Poway, CA 92064, Juliet M. Vasel-Phillips, 12970 Metate Ln., Poway, CA 92064. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 10/22/2012. Jayson P. Phillips. P3171. Nov. 1, 8, 15, 22, 2012 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME CASE NUMBER 37-2012-00084084-CU-PT-CTL SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO PETITION OF: Frances Barbara TorreFoster for change of name. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner: Frances Barbara Torre-Foster filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present Name Frances Barbara TorreFoster to Proposed Name Frances Barbara Torre. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for 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 two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. Notice of Hearing Date: Dec. 07, 2012. Time: 8:20 a.m, Dept 8. The address of the court is: 220 West Broadway, San Diego, CA 92101. A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: Poway News Chieftain. Date: Oct. 25, 2012. Robert J. Trentacosta Judge of the Superior Court P3169. Nov. 1, 8, 15, 22, 2012 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE T.S. No: V537915 CA Unit Code: V Loan No: 115730948/MORAVEJISHOAR AP #1: 275-810-3500 T.D. SERVICE COMPANY, as duly appointed Trustee under the following described Deed of Trust WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (in the forms which are lawful tender in the United States) and/or the cashier’s, certified or other checks specified in Civil Code Section 2924h (payable in full at the time of sale to T.D. Service Company) all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property hereinafter described: Trustor: MEHRNUOSH MORAVEJI-SHOAR, HASSAN M MORAVEJI-SHOAR Recorded August 30, 2005 as Instr. No. 2005-0745548 in Book —- Page —- of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of SAN DIEGO County; CALIFORNIA , pursuant to the Notice of Default and Election to Sell thereunder recorded July 24, 2012 as Instr. No. 2012-0427296 in Book —Page —- of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of SAN DIEGO County CALIFORNIA. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST

DATED AUGUST 18, 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. 12644 FOOTMAN LANE, POWAY, CA 92064 “(If a street address or common designation of property is shown above, no warranty is given as to its completeness or correctness).” Said Sale of property will be made in “as is” condition 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 as in said note provided, advances, if any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. Said sale will be held on: NOVEMBER 28, 2012, AT 10:30 A.M. *AT THE FRONT ENTRANCE TO THE BUILDING 321 NORTH NEVADA STREET OCEANSIDE, CA 92054 At the time of the initial publication of this notice, the total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the above described Deed of Trust and estimated costs, expenses, and advances is $104,816.61. It is possible that at the time of sale the opening bid may be less than the total indebtedness due. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you 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 you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware 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 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 may 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 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 you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call (714) 480-5690 or (800) 8430260 ext 5690 or visit this Internet Web site: http://www.tacforeclosures. com/sales, using the file number assigned to this case V537915 V. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder’s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return 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 monies paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney. Date: October 25, 2012 T.D. SERVICE COMPANY as said Trustee, T.D. Service Company Agent for the Trustee and as Authorized Agent for the Beneficiary KIMBERLY THORNE,

ASSISTANT SECRETARY T.D. SERVICE COMPANY 4000 W. Metropolitan Drive, Suite 400 Orange, CA 92868-0000 The Beneficiary may be attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained may be used for that purpose. If available , the expected opening bid and/or postponement information may be obtained by calling the following telephone number(s) on the day before the sale: (714) 480-5690 or (800) 843-0260 ext 5690 or you may access sales information at http:// www.tacforeclosures.com/sales . TAC# 960464 PUB: 11/08/12, 11/15/12, 11/22/12. P3166 Trustee Sale No.: 20120159902272 Title Order No.: 1237168 FHA/VA/PMI No.: NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 12/15/2006. 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 12/29/2006 as Instrument No. 2006-0928531 of official records in the office of the County Recorder of San Diego County, State of CALIFORNIA. EXECUTED BY: CLIFFORD L. WRIGHT,, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, 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: 11/30/2012 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 92020 STREET ADDRESS and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 14012 VIA LISA , POWAY, CA 92064 APN#: 323-41045 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 expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $479,367.92. The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell. The undersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county where the real property is located. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you 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 you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware 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 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


PAGE 32 THURSDAY, november 22, 2012 may 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 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 you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call 714-5731965 for information regarding the trustee’s sale or visit this Internet Web site www.priorityposting. com for information regarding the sale of this property, using the file number assigned to this case 20120159902272. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement 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: 11/1/2012 P996235 11/8, 11/15, 11/22/2012. P3168 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Trustee Sale No. 744106CA Loan No. 3014115426 Title Order No. 100631932-CA-MAI YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 07-162007. 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 12-13-2012 at 9:00 AM, CALIFORNIA RECONVEYANCE COMPANY as the duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded 07-27-2007, Book , Page , Instrument 2007-0502163, of official records in the Office of the Recorder of SAN DIEGO County, California, executed by: SAEED TOUSERKANI AND, INNESSA TOUSERKANI HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS, as Trustor, WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK, FA, as Beneficiary, will sell at public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash, cashier’s check drawn by a state or national bank, a cashier’s check drawn by a state or federal 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 Financial Code and authorized 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 now held by the trustee in the hereinafter 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 remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, estimated 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. Place of Sale: Sheraton San Diego Hotel and Marina, 1380 Harbor Island Drive, San Diego, CA 92101 Legal Description: A CONDOMINIUM CONSISTING OF: PARCEL 1: AN UNDIVIDED 2.81 % INTEREST, AS TENANTS IN COMMON, IN AND TO LOT 2 OF LA JOLLA BOULEVARD CONDOMINIUM, IN THE CITY OF SAN DIEGO, COUNTY OF

SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO MAP THEREOF NO. 6536, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY, NOVEMBER 12, 1969. EXCEPTING THEREFROM LIVING UNITS L-1 THROUGH L-26 INCLUSIVE, AS SHOWN ON LA JOLLA PLACE CONDOMINIUM PLAN, RECORDED JANUARY 8, 1975, AS FILE NO. 75004653, OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY. PARCEL 2: LIVING UNIT L-9, AS SHOWN ON LA JOLLA PLACE CONDOMINIUM PLAN, RECORDED JANUARY 8, 1975, AS FILE NO. 75-004653, OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY Amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $747,783.59 (estimated) Street address and other common designation of the real property: 5370 LA JOLLA BOULEVA # 204B LA JOLLA, CA 92037 APN Number: 415-023-0409 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. The property heretofore described is being sold “as is”. In compliance with California Civil Code 2923.5(c) the mortgagee, trustee, beneficiary, or authorized agent declares: that it has contacted the borrower(s) to assess their financial situation and to explore options to avoid foreclosure; or that it has made efforts to contact the borrower(s) to assess their financial situation and to explore options to avoid foreclosure by one 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. DATE: 11-022012 CALIFORNIA RECONVEYANCE COMPANY, as Trustee DEREK WEARRENEE, ASSISTANT SECRETARY California Reconveyance Company 9200 Oakdale Avenue Mail Stop: CA2-4379 Chatsworth, CA 91311 800-892-6902 For Sales Information: www.lpsasap.com or 1-714-7302727 www.priorityposting.com or 1-714-573-1965 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 you 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 you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware 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 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 may 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 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 you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, this information can be obtained from one of the following three companies: LPS Agency Sales and Posting at (714) 730-2727, or visit the Internet Web site www.lpsasap.com (Registration required to search for sale information) or Priority Posting and Publishing at (714) 573-1965

POMERADO NEWSPAPER GROUP or visit the Internet Web site www. priorityposting.com (Click on the link for “Advanced Search” to search for sale information), 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 duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. A-4319933 11/08/2012, 11/15/2012, 11/22/2012. P3165 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2012-027870 Fictitious Business Name(s): North Inland Escrow Located at: 13400 Sabre Springs Parkway #100, San Diego, CA, 92128, San Diego County. Mailing Address: Same. This business is conducted by: A Corporation. The first day of business has not yet started. This business is hereby registered by the following: TD Holdings I, Inc., 13400 Sabre Springs Parkway Ste. 100, San Diego, CA 92128, Corporation – CA C2284285. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 10/22/2012. Richard C. Joy. P3163. Nov. 1, 8, 15, 22, 2012 STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME File No. 2012-028011 Fictitious Business Name(s): Flowers By Sen Located at: 9921 Carmel Mountain Rd., San Diego, CA 92129, San Diego County. The fictitious business name referred to above was filed in San Diego County on: 10/15/2012, and assigned File No. 2012-027237 is (are) abandoned by the following registrant (s): Sen Trang Jorgensen, 13283 Rancho Penasquitos Blvd., #104, San Diego, CA 92129. This statement was filed with the Recorder/County Clerk, Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., of San Diego County on 10/24/2012. Sen Trang Jorgensen. P3162. Nov. 1, 8, 15, 22, 2012 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2012-028019 Fictitious Business Name(s): FMN Consulting Located at: 13850 Belvedere Dr., Poway, CA, 92064, San Diego County. Mailing Address: S/A. This business is conducted by: An Individual. The first day of business was 1/25/2007. This business is hereby registered by the following: Frank Nunez, 13850 Belvedere Dr., Poway, CA 92064. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 10/24/2012. Frank Nunez. P3161. Nov. 1, 8, 15, 22, 2012 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2012-027821 Fictitious Business Name(s): a. Condat b. TVtimes Located at: 17303 4S Ranch Parkway, San Diego, CA, 92127, San Diego County. This business is conducted by: A General Partnership. The first day of business was 10/18/2012. This business is hereby registered by the following: James R. McGihon, 17303 4S Ranch Parkway, San Diego, CA 92127, James R. McGihon, Jr., 426 Escuela Ave., #5, Mountain View, CA 94040. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 10/22/2012. James R. McGihon. RB712. Nov. 1, 8, 15, 22, 2012 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Trustee Sale No. 237276CA Loan No. 0039508486 Title Order No. 141056 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 08-24-2000. 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 12-132012 at 9:00 AM, CALIFORNIA RECONVEYANCE COMPANY as the duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded 08-25-2000, Book , Page , Instrument 2000-0458218, of official records in the Office of the Recorder of SAN DIEGO County, California, executed by: DAVID MARTIN, 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 bidder for cash, cashier’s check drawn by a state or national bank, a cashier’s check drawn by a state or federal credit union, or a cashier’s check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan associatiAon, savings association, or savings bank specified in section 5102 of the Financial Code and authorized 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 now held by the trustee in the hereinafter 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 remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, estimated 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. Place of Sale: Sheraton San Diego Hotel and Marina, 1380 Harbor Island Drive, San Diego, CA 92101 Legal Description: THAT PORTION OF LOT 2 IN SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP 14 SOUTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO BASE AND MERIDIAN, IN THE COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT SURVEY APPROVED FEBRUARY 24, 1876, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 2: THENCE SOUTH 89° 08` 40’’ EAST ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 2, A DISTANCE OF 172.50 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING: THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY LINE SOUTH 89° 08` 40’’ EAST 285.78 FEET: THENCE LEAVING SAID SOUTHERLY LINE NORTH 5° 08` 40’’ WEST 100.00 FEET: THENCE NORTH 28° 39` 25’’ WEST 187.21 FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF THAT CERTAIN 40.00 FOOT EASEMENT

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Marilyn A. Izor 1926 – 2012

Marilyn A. Izor, 86, passed into Glory in the early morning hours of Saturday, November 10, 2012, after a brief illness. Marilyn was the second child of the late John and Gladys Zaebst of suburban Cleveland, Ohio. Her older brother, Bob Zaebst, 90, passed away in April 2012. Marilyn met her husband, Herman Izor, at the Fairview Baptist Church in Fairview Village, Ohio, in 1945, following the war. They were married in 1946 and celebrated 66 years together last June. Together, they raised three sons, were active in their churches and after Herman’s retirement in 1974, they traveled extensively throughout North America in their motor homes and Airstream trailer. As a young mother,

Marilyn was active in the local school PTA, serving as President. She enjoyed a successful career in several occupations including secretary to the head of a bank trust department. In retirement she volunteered in numerous community service agencies, the Welcome Wagon, Wally Byam International Caravan Club, the Airstream owners club, and the Hospital Auxiliaries of Charlevoix, Michigan, Tucson, Arizona, and Palomar Pomerado in Poway, CA. Upon moving to San Diego, Marilyn, with Herman, became active in The Church at Rancho Bernardo as a worship service greeter, marriage retreat mentor and volunteer in many ways. Always at her best in her kitchen, Marilyn regularly baked cakes and desserts for the Salvation Army Mission. Marilyn is survived by her devoted husband, Herman; three sons, Paul (Michele) Izor of Mount Hermon, Robert (Catherine) Izor of Medford, Oregon, Bill (Karen) Izor of Poway; three grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren; and many other loving family members and friends. A Memorial Service will be held December 1, 2012, at 11 am at The Church at Rancho Bernardo. The family requests that you

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OPENS FRIDAY

PowPAC debuts a fun, prickly holiday show

Merker, a newcomer to the PowPAC stage, away from his Looking to get into the overbearing mother (played by holiday spirit, but you’re just Shirley Coggon) on Christmas not sure if you’re up to Santa, Eve, when two fugitives burst Rudolf and all that traditional into her office, searching for Christmas cheer yet? Then a dead detective. The evening maybe PowPAC, Poway’s turns into a game of hilarious Community Theatre’s new subterfuge as Cactus tries to holiday show, opening Friday, solve the mystery without letNov. 23 and running through ting Fred’s mother learn that Saturday, Dec. 22 will be more this is more than a murder-mysup your alley. tery game. “Its people innocentPowPAC is going a little ly in trouble,” said Colbourn. non-traditional this year with The play is set somewhere in “Christmas Cactus,” a filmthe late ‘50s or early ‘60s. This noir style comedy-melodrama, is reflected in the play through directed by Missy Hendrick the use of vintage clothing and and produced by Sherrie Colthe simple, one-room set is debourn and Sabato Fiorello. signed to look like a warehouse “It’s a really, really funny comthat has been converted to an edy,” said Colbourn. office in 1950s Los Angeles. Usually, PowPAC, Poway’s Part of the designers’ inspiraCommunity Theatre, puts tion came from Dick Tracy, said on a melodrama during PoColbourn. PowPAC is encourway Days in September, and aging the audience to come a more traditional Christmas dressed in their best ‘40s or ’50s show during the holidays. But styles to add to the fun. this year, the theater’s Poway Rhiannon Jones, as Cactus O’Riley, and Craig Merker as Fred The show’s long run, endDays show was the musical ing right before Christmas, is Booker, in PowPAC’s new show “Christmas Cactus.” “Cowgirls.” When the script another plus, said Colbourn. Photo by Tony Eisenhower “We’re running it long this year for “Christmas Cactus” came into the mix, Colbourn said to accommodate families from they knew it would be popular for the holidays. “We didn’t out of town,” said Colbourn. “It’s not so Christmassy that evdo a melodrama during Poway Days, and the audience likes eryone wouldn’t enjoy it [even in November].” melodrama,” said Colbourn. Colbourn also praised the actors’ dedication. “ChristmasParents shouldn’t worry that this story of bad guys and guns time is hard to cast,” said Colbourn. “But the cast is commight be too adult for a family holiday outing, however. “It’s all mitted to working through Thanksgiving, and right up until clean, with no bad language,” said Colbourn. “It’s fast-paced Christmas.” and witty. It’s really an all-purpose holiday show.” PowPAC, Poway’s Community Theatre, is located upstairs in “Christmas Cactus” tells the story of a female detective the Lively Center, 13250 Poway Road. Tickets for “Christmas named Katie “Cactus” O’Riley, played by Rhiannon Jones, who Cactus” are $15 and are available by calling the box office at is trying to get her secretary Fred Booker, played by Craig 858-679-8085 or by emailing boxoffice@powpac.org.

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internal foe that once it makes its presence known, places her in jeopardy and puts her in a life-or-death battle. Once diagnosed with an aggressive form of lymphoma, Yoshimi’s medical fight transVicki Lawrence will be bringing Mama back with a performance 8 p.m. forms into Yoshimi employing Saturday, Dec. 1 at the Poway Center for the Performing Arts, 15498 Espola her martial arts background Road, the final show in the POW! Foundation’s fall series. Tickets are $55 to fight the disease — the pink adults, $10 youth 18 and under with purchase of adult ticket, seniors $47. Call robots — who are symbolic of the box office at 858-748-0505 or visit www.powaycenter.com. the cancerous blood cells she must turn white in order to St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church presents Handel’s “Messiah,” 4 survive. Here, the show moves p.m. Sunday, Dec. 4 at 16275 Pomerado Road. Soloists are Diana Villwock, out of the hospital setting and Evangelina Woo and Sean McCormac. A $10 donation is suggested at the into an alternate world. door. For information, call 858-487-2159. It is a somber plot that has only a few lighthearted moSt. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church presents “An Evening of Viv- ments throughout the twoaldi,” the second in their concert series, 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 8 at 16275 hour, 15-minute production. Pomerado Road, Poway. St. Bartholomew’s Coventry Choir, with solo- There is minimal dialog since Yoshimi (Kimiko Glenn) in her life-or-death fight during “Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots,” playPhoto by Kevin Berne ists Diana Villwock and Evangelina Woo, will be accompanied by St. the story is told through The ing at the La Jolla Playhouse through Dec. 16. Bartholomew’s Camerata Strings. Guest musicians Sorrento Camerata Flaming Lips’ songs. In addition to the one that inspired the singer of The Flaming Lips). will also perform. Tickets are available for a suggested $10 donation and are musical and shares its name, most numbers come from three The one criticism of an otherwise excellent show was the available at the church and at the door the day of the concert. For informa- of the rock bands’ albums: “Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots,” unnecessary brief rear nudity of Yoshimi. It did nothing to tion, call 858-487-2159. “At War With the Mystics” and “The Soft Bulletin.” enhance the storyline and could have been omitted. While the cast does a stellar job in acting, singing and oc“Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots” can be seen in the La Jolla The Poway High School winter choral concert is 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. casionally dancing, the robots stole the show. Their creators — Playhouse’s Mandell Weiss Theatre, 2910 La Jolla Village Drive, 11 at the Poway Center for the Performing Arts, 15498 Espola Road. All four including puppeteer Basil Twist — deserve limitless praise for at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesdays and Wednesdays; 8 p.m. on Thursdays PHS choirs plus the girls quartet “The Sugartones” will perform. Tickets are their creativity and ingenuity. These combined with the other and Fridays; 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturdays; and 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. $8 for adults and $5 for students, and are available at the door beginning visual elements and high-flying stunt work, are what made the Sundays through Dec. 16. There is no performance on Nov. 22. at 6 p.m. Contact Michele Ulrich at 858-486-0549 or ulrichfamily@cox.net. show written by Des McAnuff (La Jolla Playhouse’s director Tickets start at $15. Purchase at 858-550-1010 or www.LaJolemeritus who directs the musical) and Wayne Coyne (lead laPlayhouse.org.

The Friends of the Rancho Bernardo Library presents a free concert 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 28 in the Community Room of the Library, 17110 Bernardo Center Drive. Performing will be the Catalina Trio, Paul Kenyon on piano, Glen Campbell, cello, and Jim George on clarinet. Programs run 75 minutes, free-will donations welcome. For information, call 858-485-0602.

Learn to sing the choruses from Messiah with Dr. Angela Yeung and join in the chorus for the Messiah Sing-Along at the University of San Diego Founders Chapel Friday Dec. 14 and Saturday, Dec. 15. Sessions are 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. every Friday through Dec. 7 at Incarnation Lutheran Church, 16889 Espola Road, Poway. Register at ayeung@sandiego.edu. A free-will donation will be collected at each session. Those who attend two or more may attend the concerts free of charge.

The Pomerado Community Band presents its annual Holiday Concert of band music including traditional favorites, recent renditions, and a singalong, 7 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 16 at The Performing Arts Center, Canyon Crest Academy, 5951 Village Center Loop Road. Admission $12, Seniors (over 60), military and students $10, children $5. For tickets, call 858 391-7309.

Jams meet on the second Monday of every month at Round Table Pizza in Rancho Bernardo, 16761 Bernardo Center Drive. The Craft Fair Jam is 9 a.m. the first Saturday of the month in Old Poway Park, and Slow Jam Sunday is 1 p.m. the last Sunday of the month in Old Poway Park. Free and open to the public. For information, visit www.powayfolkcircle.org. The North Coast Symphony, under the direction of Daniel Swem, presents “Holiday Sparkler,” 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 16 and 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 18 at Seacoast Community Church, 1050 Regal Road, Encinitas. The suggested donation is general $10, students/seniors $8, family $25 maximum. Call 760-753-3003, or visit www.northcoastsymphony.com.

The Poway Folk Circle, a group of local musicians, host folk song circles and THEATER acoustic jams. Folk Song Circles meet at 6:30 p.m. the third Tuesday of every month in Templar’s Hall in Old Poway Park, 14134 Midland Road. Bluegrass Play Readers Theatre returns to the Ed Brown Center for its final perfor-

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Southern California Ballet presents “The Nutcracker” 1 and 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 15 and 1 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 16 at the Poway Center for the Performing Arts, 15498 Espola Road. Tickets range $15 - $28 and are available at the box office, by calling 858-748-0505 or online at www.powayarts.org.

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The Old Globe presents “Dr. Seuss’s How the Grinch Stole Christmas!” running through Sunday, Dec. 23 on the Donald and Darlene Shiley Stage. An autismfriendly show will be offered 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 15. Tickets start at $37 for adults and $24 for children (17 years and under). For performance times and more information, call the box office at (619) 234-5623 or visit www.TheOldGlobe.org.

Rancho Bernardo Art Association member Meda Menius’s artwork is on display at the Bernardo Winery Tasting Room, 13330 Paseo Del Verano. The tasting room is open Monday through Friday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.

New Village Arts Theatre presents the holiday sequel to the hit show Forever Plaid, “Plaid Tidings,” opening Friday, Nov. 23 and running through Monday, Dec. 24 at the theatre, 2787 State St., Carlsbad. Tickets range from $27 - $33. For more information, call the box office at 760-433-3245 or visit www.newvillagearts.org.

The North County Society of Fine Arts is a local nonprofit group devoted to bringing the visual arts to public attention and fostering art education. For further information, visit www.ncsfa.org for news about meetings, display opportunities, exhibit at Poway Center for the Performing Arts, paint-outs and trips.

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Poway High to face Helix in semifinal showdown BY MICHAEL BOWER Most high school football fans in San Diego County have been eagerly awaiting for No. 1 Oceanside to square off against No. 2 Helix in the CIF San Diego Section Division II championship game. But those here in Poway have been waiting for something else: to wreck it. The third-seeded Titans will have their shot to do just that Friday night, when they travel to Helix for a 7 p.m. semifinal showdown. The defending Division I champion Titans enter on a seven-game winning streak, while defending CIF Division II state champion Helix comes in on a 23-game winning streak (the Highlanders’ 16-9 loss to Cathedral Catholic on Sept. 14 was changed to a forfeit win since the Dons used an ineligible player). These two teams feature a ton of speedy, play-making athletes. The Highlanders boast arguably the top running back-wide receiver duo in the section in Michael Adkins and Kendal Keys. Adkins has offers from Arizona, San Jose State and Air Force, while Keys, at 6-foot-2, 190-pounds, has offers from Oregon State and San Di-

Poway High’s Austin Warczakowski, right, gets one of nine sacks by the Titans during their 31-0 win over Westview in the CIF San Diego Section Division II quarterfinals last Saturday at Poway High. Photo by Sherri Cortez ego State. Poway has the per fect anecdote for those two, though. The Titans arguably have the top run defense and secondar y in the county. Arizona-bound cornerback Derek Babiash and safety Ryan Sharpe will likely be keeping a close watch on Keys.

Nevada-bound linebacker Alec Moreno and a defensive line led by Jonathan Petersen should lead the charge on Adkins and first-year quarterback Josh Harris. “They have the explosive offense that scores 40 points a game and we have the explosive defense that gives up zero,” Moreno said. “It is definitely going to be

a battle.” Meanwhile, the Titans have quite the RB-WR tandem of their own. Nehemiah Gross has carried the bulk of the load on of fense for Poway this season and that shouldn’t change in this one. Babiash is always a threat when quarterback Max Washam can find a way to get the ball in his hands. Here are some keys to the game for Poway: Score first: The Titans are built to play with a lead and let their defense and running game put the nail in the coffin. Poway’s aerial attack has been limited so getting an early lead will allow the Titans to do what they do best. Punting is OK: The Titans have been their own worst enemy on several occasions this year, turning the ball over and putting their defense in bad situations. Poway needs to make ball security a top priority, which could mean playing it safe in those third-and-long situations. That will force Helix to beat the Titans’ biggest strength, their defense. Get the ball to Babiash in space: Babiash has the potential to reach the end See FOOTBALL, Page 41

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Lindsay Stevens thought long and hard. But trying to pinpoint just one memorable moment from the Del Norte High field hockey team’s magical season was nearly impossible. “There were a lot of memorable moments this season,” said the senior midfielder Stevens, who led the team in goals (28) and assists (13). “We had a lot of firsts for the program and a lot of exciting things happen.” Stevens went on to speak about the Nighthawks’ run to their first Highlanders Cup championship back in October. She mentioned capturing a share of the Avocado East League crown. Then she moved on to the 13-game winning streak and the CIF San Diego Section Division III semifinal appearance. All the aforementioned being firsts in the three-year history of the program. “I think we knew this could be a great season, but we didn’t realize just how great,” Stevens said. “It took us a while to realize

Del Norte High senior Lindsay Stevens had a team-high 28 goals and 13 assists during the Nighthawks’ magical season. Photo by Beverley Brooks our potential for an amazing season. Once we did, we had the confidence and momentum and just made it happen for all of us.” The dream season nearly took the Nighthawks all the way to the section championship game. Del Norte trailed 3-2 to Canyon Crest Academy in the semifinals and poured it on in the final 30 seconds, but could not find the back of the net. Still, the Nighthawks were that close to reaching the championship match.

Stevens had two goals in the semifinal game and posted an assist in Del Norte’s 1-0 win over San Dieguito Academy in the quarterfinals. In all, Stevens had seven goals and three assists in the three playoff games for the Nighthawks.

For her efforts, Stevens is the I-15 Voices Athlete of the Week. “It was definitely a fun run,” said Stevens, who will play at the University of Richmond in Virginia next year. “All the seniors were really happy that we were able to have a great last season. Even though we didn’t win, we all know we poured our hearts out and gave it our all.” Stevens, who is one of the top goal finders in the county, might not have the opportunity to score at the rate she became accustomed to during the high school year. She was recruited to Richmond as a left defender. “It is really exciting to score goals and it is one of the best feelings hearing the ball hit the back of the board,” she said. “But maybe See STEVENS, Page 41

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Poway High, Rancho Bernardo girls set for state BY MICHAEL BOWER The Poway High and Rancho Ber nardo girls cross countr y teams advanced to Saturday’s CIF State Championships at Woodward Park with strong per formances at the San Diego Section Championships last weekend. The Titans finished in third place in the Division I race with a score of 112 to snag the final state qualifying spot. Meanwhile, Rancho Bernardo finished in second place with 66 points in Division II to qualify for Saturday’s state championships, which take place at the 3.1-mile course in Fresno. The state meet will start with the Division V boys race at 8:30 a.m. and conclude with the Division IV girls race at 1:20 p.m. (check PomeradoNews.com Saturday for local results). Del Norte High senior Spencer Hoffman was the lone local boy to qualify for the state championships. Hoffman finished in fifth place with a time of 16:46 in the Division III section finals last Saturday at Morley Field. Hoffman will try to improve on last year’s time of 16:37 at the state meet.

The Poway High girls cross country team finished in third place at the Division I San Diego Section championships last weekend to earn a spot in Saturday’s CIF State Championships at Woodward Park in Fresno. Photo by Sherri Cortez

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Leading the way for Titans’ girls team at the section championships was Sophie Smith. The junior crossed the finish line in 16-minutes, 47-second — good enough for seventh place.

freshman, finishing in 19:32 and in 91st place. The Rancho Bernardo girls had four runners finish in the top 20 of the Division II race. Danielle Voyles (16:33) led the way with a

Jill Godfrey finished in 17:16 and in 15th place, while Savannah Santiago (17:40) rounded out the top three for Poway with a 28th-place finish. Godfrey ran at the state meet last year as a

fifth-place finish, while freshman Nia Akins (17:02) came in 10th, Bryanna Fuller (17:08) 12th and Tina Girolamo (17:27) in 18th. Lauren Voyles just missed out on the top 20, coming in 21st place in a time of 17:32. The Voyles twins will be running in their second straight state championships. Last year, Lauren finished with a time of 18:48 and in 29th-place and Danielle in 18:50 and in 32nd place in Division II. The Del Nor te girls finished in sixth place in Division III and were led by senior Ashley Mitchell’s 15th-place finish. She crossed the tape in 17:26. Not far behind was senior Monica Doyle, who came in 19th with a time of 17:43. Sophomore Nicollette Barrett rounded out the top three for the Nighthawks’ girls team, coming in 30th place with a time of 18:12. The Del Norte boys team came in fifth place with Hoffman leading the way. Junior Mark Quiroz finished in 14th place with a time of 17:18, while Aaron Reichner (17:27) came in 21st to round out the top three finishers for the Nighthawks.

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Nighthawks fall in title match, still make state playoffs BY MICHAEL BOWER The Del Norte High girls volleyball team did not walk out of the gym with rights to the CIF San Diego Section Division III championship banner last Saturday, but it did enough to earn the No. 2 seed in the CIF state playoffs. The Nighthawks gave defending state champion Cathedral Catholic all it can handle in the section title match. But Tatiana Durr’s 22 kills boosted the Dons to their seventh straight Division III championship with a 3-1 (25-17, 20-25, 25-12, 25-23) win at Cathedral Catholic High. Even with the loss in the section finals, though, the season marched for ward for Del Norte. The Nighthawks, which are only in their third year with a varsity program, were tagged the No. 2 seed in the state playoffs and were slated to travel to No. 7 The Del Norte High girls volleyball team celebrates after defeating San Dieguito Academy in the Eagle Rock, the Division III Los Angeles CIF San Diego Section Division III semifinals last week, clinching a spot in the state playoffs. City Section champions, Tuesday night in a Photo by Beverley Brooks first-round match. It was the first time in school history the is Cathedral Catholic, so the two could end dan Gerwig had 29 assists and Caitlin Cole program has played in a state playoff con- up meeting again. Del Norte should have chipped in with 11 kills and two blocks. test (check Pomeradonews.com for result). plenty of confidence should it happen, since “The girls did a great job,” Nighthawks If the Nighthawks won the match, they will the Nighthawks nearly forced a fifth set coach Nathan Rendon said after the section host a Southern California Regional semi- against the Dons on Saturday. title match Saturday. “They were mentally final match against either No. 3 Rim of the Del Norte senior Lexi Reddick put to- prepared and that is what I am most proud World or No. 6 St. Margaret’s Saturday at gether another outstanding match in the of … We talked about how Cathedral would 7 p.m. in the Southern California Regional title game. The outside hitter posted a team- get its big shots and if you’re in a title fight semifinals. high 18 kills, including eight in the Night- you have to be able to take those and be The top seed in the Division III playoffs hawks’ 25-20 Game 2 victor y. Setter Jor- able to give them back. I thought the girls

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zone from anywhere on the football field. Poway needs to find a way to get him at least six to 10 touches on offense in this game. The Titans need to work hard to get him the ball in space, whether it is on reverses or bubble screens. Special teams must be Sharpe: Poway punt returner Sharpe could be the difference in the outcome of this game. Field position will be huge and Sharpe is one of the best return men in the county. The Poway punting unit will also need to be on its “A” game to keep Helix backed up in its own territory. Get after the quarterback: All those playmakers for Helix will not mean anything if the Titans can get to first-year Helix starter Harris. Poway has always been about putting pressure on QB’s. Disguising blitzes and causing confusion could help the Titans force a few turnovers. Run, run and run: Poway’s strength is running the football. Whether it is Gross, Flanagan or Washam taking off, the Titans need to control the clock and the ball. Prediction: This game will come down to ball security and field position for the Titans. Poway’s defense has always shown

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386 324 259 Rancho Bernardo | $555,000-$575,000 Panoramic views from one-story Rancho Bernardo home. Wonderful floor plan with 4 br, 2 ba. Enjoy views from kitchen, family room, master bedroom and huge patio. Newer paint inside & out. Convenient location for elementary, middle & high schools. Sallie Hite 858.212.7212

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Poway | $869,900 Panoramic views from charming 1-sty 4 br, 4 ba 2,923 est appx sf home in “The Palisades”. Spacious open flrplan, light & bright, vaulted ceils, open kit, granite counters, lrg pantry. Manicured back yd for relaxing & entertaining. Covered patio. Eric Matz Real Estate Team 858.485.8087

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Ramona | $172,200 Zoned C37 Universal land use: Industrial (Nec). Centrally located in the heart of Ramona. So many options for this building. Jeffery Jenkel 858.487.3333

Rancho Bernardo | $365,000 Charming 3 br, 2 ba home. Lots of privacy and easterly mountain views. Kit oak cabinetry, Corian and nearly new appliances. Upgraded baths, neutral decor, open floorplan with additional 150 appx sf breakfast room. 2-car gar att, dual-pane windows. Danielle Malham 858.735.9914

Rancho Bernardo | $595,000 Highly upgraded golf course home in Rancho Bernardo’s 55+ Oaks North comm. Spectacular views overlooking 4th fairway on East Course. 3 br, 2 ba, fam rm, 2 frplcs, covered patio overlooking golf course. Upgraded windows, flring, kit and baths. George Cooke e-PRO, SRES, QSC, CNS 858.674.1222

Rancho Peñasquitos | $625,000 Stylish 5 br, 3 ba. Dark laminate wood floors, great light fixtures. Plantation shutters. Kit granite & stainless frig, opens to family room. Downstairs br/ba is great for office or as bedorom. Deck w/pool. No warranty on pool. Toni Church 858.354.5820

Mira Mesa | $414,000 Upgraded 3 br, 2.5 ba, det home in Sunset Glen. Hardwood flrs,spacious floorplan,fplc,newer carpet, custom paint colors, air conditioned. Professionally landscaped back yard patio area. 2-car gar with built-in workbench/cabinets. No Mello Roos!! Laura Reindel 858.761.1917

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Rancho Bernardo | $599,000 Gorgeous golf course views. Pearl model on cul-desac, newer roof 2012, newer air & furnace, newer wtr heater. Copper plumbing a few yrs ago by Zech. Lovely yard plus golf course to view. 3 ceiling fans, newer garage door opened, security system. Amy Farber 858.676.6141

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Rancho Bernardo | $735,000 Panoramic Views. This 3 br. 2.5 ba sgl-level home features expanded, remodeled kitchen with granite counters & newer appliances, expanded fam rm, entryway, 3rd br & 1/2 ba added. Covered enclosed patio creates sunroom. 2+ car garage, golf cart bay. Bailey and Thompson 858.676.5223

Rancho Bernardo | $799,000 Stunning totally remodeled 3 br, 2 ba home w/ abundance of amenities & upgrades. Hardwood & travertine floors, gourmet kitchen w/ss appliances, granite counters, Andersen windows & French doors, custom cherry front door. Diana Webber 858.676.6124

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