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Hospital rejects $800K water bill Pomerado undercharged by Poway for 7 years due to meter-reading error
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BY J. HARRY JONES A water-billing dispute between the city of Poway and Pomerado Hospital could soon boil over into state court, and began when the city realized that for seven years it had only charged the hospital for 10 percent of its water use.
City officials caught the mistake last year and want the hospital to pay the more than $800,000 difference, but the Palomar Health District — which operates the hospital — is balking at the big bill. On May 17, the Poway City Council
decided in closed session to file a claim against the health district seeking reimbursement for the funds. The council rejected an offer made by the hospital to settle the dispute for about $150,000. A claim is generally a precursor to a lawsuit.
Memorial Day services to be held Monday
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BY EMILY SORENSEN Memorial Day services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, May 30 at Dearborn Memorial Park, 14361 Tierra Bonita Road. The ceremony will honor Poway’s fallen veterans. Fleet Reserve Association Branch 70, VFW Post 7907, American Legion Post 479 and the Poway Chapter of Military Officers Association of America will conduct the services. The Westview High School Navy JROTC and several Boy and Cub Scouts will also be in attendance at the ceremony. The colors will be presented and posted, and the services will feature a special guest speaker, City Councilman Jim Cunningham, who serves as a captain in the California State Military Reserve. The master of ceremonies will be Fleet Reserve Association Branch 70 President Allen Langteau. Representatives of each involved organization will also give a brief speech before performing a Memorial Day ceremony following Cunningham. The VFW’s representative will go first, followed by the American Legion, the MOAA and the Fleet Reserve, which puts on the event, will go last. Two buglers will play “Taps” to finish out the ceremony. The ceremony will last about an hour. Chairs will not be provided, so those who wish to sit during the ceremony will need to bring their own. Attendees are invited to the Fleet Reserve Club, 14231 Garden Road, after the services for hot dogs and hamburgers. Prior to the ceremony, Boy and Cub Scouts will be placing flags on the graves of all veterans in the cemetery. Extra flags will be available for those who might be missed, including the recently buried or those who don’t have their military service indicated on their headstone. For more information on the services, contact Dick Smith at 858-335-4189.
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BY EMILY SORENSEN May 18 was Robotics Day in the Poway Unified School District and Poway High School celebrated with a very special ribbon cutting. The ribbon cutting signified the official certification of the Poway High School Engineering Academy, which will allow students to earn college credit for engineering classes taken in high school. “This is a huge feather in the cap for PUSD,” said Rodger Dohm, the coach of Poway High School’s robotics team and instructor for the Engineering Academy and pathway. PHS is now one of 11 schools in the state to
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District revises records policy Requests will be handled internally, following breach BY DANIEL WHEATON Poway Unified School District officials said on May 18 that they will handle all public records requests internally, following a mishandled request by an outside attorney that resulted in the mistaken release of tens of thousands of student records. The Poway Unified School District board held a special meeting about the data breach, in which one parent was given nearly all school records involving 70,000 people, including parents. Test scores, vision exam results, parental occupations, addresses and phone numbers were all released. Social Security numbers were excluded. About 30 parents showed up to the hastily-announced meeting, seven of whom spoke. As the public commentary became more intense, the crowd responded with applause, and shouts of “yes” and “amen.” “This board couldn’t lead a pack of wolves to fresh meat,” parent Jeff Riley told board members. Poway students and families will receive a detailed account of how the data breach happened, officials said. The memo was sent out on May 19. Michelle O’Connor-Ratcliff, board president, assured parents that steps will be taken to prevent a similar mistake from happening again. “We can hold staff accountable,” she said after the meeting. The data was released when Gabriela Dow, a parent and member of a district technology board, filed a public records request for all the information the district keeps about herself and her family. She sought the information to understand Poway’s technology practices. For unknown reasons, attorney William B. Shinoff gave her a CD containing that information about every family in the district. Dow received the disc on May 6 and turned it over to the District Attorney’s Office for investigation of the breach on May 9. Shinoff was not present at Wednesday’s meeting. After taking public comments, the board retired to closed session for more than an hour. Members received legal counsel from the Lozano Smith firm regarding “significant
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exposure to litigation.” From now on, district spokeswoman Christine Paik said, all public records requests will be handled in-house, instead of through Shinoff. The board will also adopt a clear policy of how to respond to public records requests. Currently, there is a policy, but it was not officially reviewed or adopted by the board, O’Connor-Ratcliff said. The policy makes no mention of the importance of keeping student information private under the federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act. Paik said that there have been 84 requests made since July under the California Public Records Act or PRA, some very large. Because of the load, the labor was shifted to Shinoff to keep the district running, she said. “Starting in late January/early February of 2016, due to the sheer number and volume of the PRA requests, and the lack of district staff available to do the work of processing, collecting, and responding to the PRAs, the superintendent made the decision that the PRAs would go to our attorneys,” she said. “This was to prevent the district from getting sidelined from its mission of educating our kids and keeping the district running. We also wanted to respond as quickly to the PRAs as possible and abide by all the laws surrounding PRAs. We have been doing our best to keep up.” The board was notified of the data breach on May 9, and notified parents eight days later — after The San Diego Union-Tribune asked about the situation. The delay in telling parents angered several who attended Wednesday’s meeting. “It was a substantial amount of information, and we have a process we had to go through to find out what was contained in it,” O’Connor-Ratcliff said about the delay. Jeff Riley, a Poway parent and a veteran, said that releasing occupational information was particularly dangerous for military families. Riley said knew of two people in Poway who were on an ISIS hit-list, and now their lives are in danger. Citing board policies that dated back to the early ’90s, Riley said that Poway was ill-equipped to deal with the digital age. Without clear guidelines on cybersecurity, more breaches may happen, he said. “As board members, we acknowledge that we are not technology experts,” O’Connor-Ratcliff said to one concerned SEE BREACH, A18
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Gas, earthquake insurance experts share insights BY ELIZABETH MARIE HIMCHAK Reasons behind the unpredictability of gas prices and higher cost in California plus the financial repercussions of not having earthquake insurance were explained Tuesday morning by two industry experts visiting Rancho Bernardo. San Diegans and others in Southern California pay an average of 70 cents per gallon more for gasoline than drivers in other parts of the country for a combination of reasons, said Hector Infante, the policy, government and public affairs manager at Chevron in Orange County, San Diego County, Arizona and Nevada. Infante and California Earthquake Authority CEO Glenn Pomeroy spoke at North San Diego Business Chambers’ Actionable Economics forum held at Sony Electronics. “What drives the prices is complex,” Infante said, explaining price is a combination of crude oil costs, refinery costs, taxes and distribution/marketing. Using the example of gas at $2.775 per gallon, he said $1.032 of that is crude oil costs. An additional 29 cents is distribution, 83.4 cents is refinery costs/profits, 1.4 cents is for a state underground storage tax, 6.1 cents for state/local taxes, 36 cents for state excise tax and 18.4 cents for federal excise taxes. Supply and demand impacts crude oil prices nationwide and U.S. production has nearly doubled. Saudi and Nigerian oil companies are fighting for the Asian market and newer players include Canada and Russia. With all of these sources, oil companies are not investing in as much exploration or projects and are laying off workers, he said. Due to the industry’s unpredictability, Infante
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Hector Infante from Chevron and Glenn Pomeroy from the California Earthquake Authority spoke about their industries while visiting Rancho Bernardo on Tuesday. said experts have “no way to know what is going to happen” with gas prices. Since crude oil is cheaper now than in 2014, the price is likely to rise in the future, but saying when or by how much is impossible. Regarding California’s prices — on average, about 70 cents per gallon more — some is attributable to refinery costs, specifically special blends, the summer blend plus cap and trade. “Crude oil drives the price of gas, but how we process it plays an important role in the price of gas,” he said. Refinery costs are impacted by the federal
government’s standards to improve the country’s air quality. He said California’s requirements are tougher so its gas is cleaner with fewer emissions. “This is creating why people in California pay more,” Infante said. “We have one of the cleanest gas in the world, but that does not come cheap.” Special blends account for a 20 cent-per-gallon hike, while the summer blend — a unique mix with lower volatility and emissions — accounts for 10 to 30 cents of the price nationwide, with an additional 7 or 8 cents in California. The state also switches to the summer blend earlier than
the rest of the U.S. and uses it longer, he said. California implemented its cap and trade regulation for gasoline and fuels on Jan. 1, 2015, which is designed to cap major sources of greenhouse emissions. Since companies cannot supply enough low carbon fuels, they must purchase pollution permits and that cost is passed on to consumers. He said state officials know there will not be emissions compliance and can count almost $3 billion being added to the state’s budget through this regulation that accounts for around 12 cents per gallon. “California has one of the highest gas taxes ... more than 46 other states,” he added. “The taxes go to transportation projects, but the status of its infrastructure ranks really low compared to other states.” He said California is isolated from other markets and its refineries operate at or near maximum capacity, which makes gas more vulnerable to short-term spikes if a refinery goes off-line. “(Drivers recently) paid $1 more (per gallon) when a refinery was down,” he said. ***** Pomeroy said the earthquake insurance industry has recently undergone changes that make residential earthquake insurance policies less expensive and more attractive. He said earthquake risk is real, most Californians live within 30 miles of an active fault line and most San Diegans within 15 miles. “We have 99.9 percent of a chance of (experiencing) a 6.7 magnitude or larger earthquake sometime in the next 30 years,” Pomeroy said. The not-for-profit California Earthquake SEE EXPERTS, A19
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4S Ranch-Del Sur foundation sets grants record BY ELIZABETH MARIE HIMCHAK The 4S Ranch-Del Sur Community Foundation has awarded almost $33,000 in community grants, a record for its 9-year-old grants program, officials said. The four recipient groups were honored on May 6. They are the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater San Diego, The Design39C Collaborative, Stone Ranch Elementary School and Zoological Society of San Diego. “Since 2008, (the foundation) has granted more than $209,000 to 42 projects to inspire a culture of giving that strengthens and enriches the quality of life in 4S Ranch and Del Sur,” said Deanne Hormovitis, the foundation’s grants committee chairwoman. “Through these grants, we are building a better community in 4S Ranch and Del Sur to support current and future generations,” she said. “The many grantee success stories ... are a testament to this mission and our annual efforts.” The recipients said they plan to use the money for the following projects: • Stone Ranch Elementary School received $9,878 so it can expand its lab that focuses on science, technology, engineering and math education. The lab is used by more than 800 students in transitional kindergarten through fifth grade, officials said. The money will go toward purchasing Chromebooks; Lego classroom kits that focus on wind power, force and motion; and
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The multi-part program includes reviewing data coming directly from wildlife researches in Africa and Asia plus field trips to Elfin Forest so students can perform similar data collection and analyze local wildlife. The money will go toward classroom instruction, field trips, transportation, activities and supplies. • The Design39C Collaborative will use its $8,500 grant to create Studio39,
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Food help Get low-cost groceries once a month through the Poway Share Food Program by ordering a variety of food packs, including fruits and vegetables for $33, vegetables for $24, a steak pack for $27 and much more. Orders can be placed until Sunday, June 19 by calling 858-229-6874 or online at powaysharefoods.com. Distribution will be from 8 to 9 a.m. Saturday, June 25 at the Poway Senior Center. There is no requirement to participate in the program. For information, call Don at 858-229-6874 or Vicki at 858-229-6875 or email powaysharefoods@cox.net.
Volunteers needed Ronald McDonald House Charities of San Diego needs organizations or individuals to volunteer from 6:30 to 9:30 a.m. Thursday, June 23 for its Red Shoe Day fundraiser. It has five local intersections in need of volunteers to collect cash donations. They are Camino del Norte/World Trade Drive, Ted Williams Parkway/Highland Ranch Road and Ted Williams Parkway/Shoal Creek Drive in Carmel Mountain Ranch; Sabre Springs Parkway/Rancho Carmel Drive in Sabre Springs; and Black Mountain Road/Mercy Road in Rancho Peñasquitos. To register as a volunteer go to RedShoeDaySD.com. For questions or other San Diego County intersections that need volunteers, contact Rachel at 858-598-2402 or RBarker@rmhcsd.org.
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■ CELEBRATE CULTURES — The South Asian Cultural Show will begin at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, May 28 in the Del Norte High School Performing Arts Center, 16001 Nighthawk Lane in 4S Ranch. The dance and comedy show will focus on Indian and other south Asian cultures. Tickets are $10,
■ CELEBRATE CULTURES — The South Asian Cultural Show will begin at 6 p.m. Sunday, May 29 in the Del Norte High School Performing Arts Center, 16001 Nighthawk Lane in 4S Ranch. The dance and comedy show will focus on Indian and other south Asian cultures. Tickets are $10, available at sacs2016.bpt.me and at the door.
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■ PANCAKE FESTIVAL — Rancho Bernardo Historical Society will hold its annual pancake festival from 8 to 10:45 a.m. Monday, May 30 in Webb Lake prior to Rancho Bernardo’s Memorial Day ceremony that will start at 11 a.m. in the park. Breakfast tickets are $7 per person, with veterans, active duty military and children under age 3 admitted for free. For details, go to RBHistoricalSociety.org or call 858-775-5788. ■ HONOR DECEASED VETS — Rancho Bernardo Veterans Memorial Association will hold its annual Memorial Day ceremony at 11 a.m. Monday, May 30 at the Rancho Bernardo Veterans Memorial in Webb Park. It will be preceded by a musical prelude at 10:45 a.m. Admission to the ceremony is free. Attendees are advised to bring lawn chairs. ■ MEMORIAL CEREMONY — The Fleet Reserve Association Branch 70, Poway VFW Post 7907, American Legion Post 479 and MOAA will conduct Memorial Day services at 11 a.m. Monday, May 30 at Dearborn Cemetery, 14361 Tierra Bonita Road in Poway. Attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and are invited for hot dogs and hamburgers at the Fleet Reserve Club on
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■ PATRIOTIC SPIRIT — Rancho Bernardo Woman’s Club is asking attendees of its 11:30 a.m. Thursday, June 2 luncheon to wear red, white and blue outfits in honor of Flag Day. The luncheon will be held at the Rancho Bernardo Inn’s Avant restaurant, 17550 Bernardo Oaks Drive. Cost: $26. RSVP with Fern at 760-741-6620 by 5 p.m. Monday, May 30. All area women are welcome. ■ ISIS AND WOMEN — Dilkhwaz Ahmed, License to Freedom founder, will talk about her work in Iraq helping minority Yezidi women who are victims of ISIS violence at 4 p.m. Thursday, June 2 in the Rancho Bernardo Library, 17110 Bernardo Center Drive. Her talk is part of the Women’s International Center’s Spotlight on Women speaker series. Admission is free. Light refreshments will be served. For details, go to wic.org. ■ TERRORISM FORUM — Learn about terrorism risk assessment and preparedness from InfraGard representative Matt Miller at a community forum at 7 p.m. Thursday, June 2 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 14211 Twin Peaks Road. This forum is presented by the Poway Neighborhood Emergency Corps and is free to the public.
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■ HUNTING 4 HOPE — The fourth annual Hunting 4 Hope Walk will be held at 9 a.m. Saturday, June 4 at Lake Poway, 14644 Lake Poway Road. This non-profit event raises awareness for Huntington’s Disease
and is a precursor for the Huntington’s Disease Society of America’s Shoot 4 A Cure annual charity event. Registration for the 5K walk starts at 9 a.m. with the walk beginning at 10 a.m. All ages are welcome. Cost is $25 per person, parking is $5. Event also includes a silent auction, prizes and more. To register and for details, call Christina Rodriguez at 858-231-3958 or visit hunting4hope.com. ■ FUNDRAISER FOR WOMEN — GenerateHope is a non-profit that provides a safe house for sex trafficked women while they rehabilitate, find confidence and discover their futures. It is holding a two-part fundraiser on Saturday, June 4 at StoneRidge Country Club, 17166 Stoneridge Country Club Lane in Poway. The round robin tennis tournament (includes lunch and prizes) will be 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The dinner with a live and silent auction starts at 6:30 p.m. Cost: tennis tournament is $25, evening event is $60. For details, call 858-952-4822.
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■ STREET FAIR — The RB Alive! Expo will be 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, June 5 along Bernardo Center Drive in Rancho Bernardo’s business district. There will be vendors, free entertainment, a classic car show and more. Admission is free. For details, contact North San Diego Business Chamber at 858-487-1767 or sdbusinesschamber.com.
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RB Hall of Fame inducts trio during gala BY ELIZABETH MARIE HIMCHAK Rancho Bernardo Hall of Fame members welcomed three more into their ranks on Saturday night during the organization’s annual gala at the Bernardo Heights Country Club. Dave Brooks, Scott Lawn and Jay Riordan were formally welcomed as the 2016 inductees, recognized for their years of volunteerism in the community. They received several accolades from the area’s political representatives in addition to their formal plaques and other recognition items. The RB Hall of Fame, established in 1974, honors long-time community volunteers who have provided years of significant leadership to the community. The trio are the 110th, 111th and 112th honorees. Brooks is 2016 Spirit of the Fourth president. He has served in various leadership roles for 14 years, including parade chairman for a decade. He has also been a Rotarian for 15 years, was 2012-13 Rancho Bernardo Rotary Club president and since 2013 been Rotary District 5340 assistant district governor. Brooks’ other volunteerism includes senior flu shot program chairman at Rancho Bernardo Senior Services, Rancho Bernardo Community Foundation board member for five years, Pathway of Pride fundraiser chairman and Cub Scout Pack 686 den
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Rancho Bernardo Hall of Fame 2016 inductees Jay Riordan, Scott Lawn and Dave Brooks. See more photos in the photo gallery at PomeradoNews.com. leader from 1998-2002. The Ohio native moved to the area in 1990. He is a former Poway resident who now lives in Santaluz and his parents, the late Bob and Barbara Brooks, were longtime Poway residents. He has two adult sons, Adam and Byron, and retired from his career as a chemical engineer at Hewlett-Packard in 2000.
Lawn initiated and led the Save Webb Lake campaign. Within months, around $100,000 was raised late last year so a well could be drilled in Webb Park to prevent the lake’s removal due to the drought. Drilling is expected to begin soon. His other volunteer efforts include being Rancho Bernardo Business Association president since 2014, Rancho Bernardo Community Foundation
officers, Rancho Bernardo Community Thanksgiving Luncheon chairman for three years and 2012 RB Honorary Mayor. The Illinois native has lived in Rancho Bernardo since 1986 and operated his Poway-based Greenway Lawn Aeration company for 24 years. He has two adult sons, Bradford and Alex, and two grandchildren. Riordan was chairman of the Poway OnStage Board of Directors from 2012-14 and a board member since 2007. Poway OnStage is the Poway Center for the Performing Arts’ non-profit foundation. Other volunteer efforts have included being chairman of the Poway Center for the Performing Arts Foundation Business Council (2010-12), chairman of Rancho Bernardo Sunrise Rotary Club’s Housebuilding Projects Committee and serving on the Casa de las Campanas Board of Directors and Casa de las Campanas Foundation. His efforts include being Casa’s construction committee chairman for the past three years and guiding its $100 million reconstruction. He was also a Rancho Bernardo Community Council president. Riordan; his wife, Brenda; and their now-adult sons, Patrick and Christopher, moved to Rancho Bernardo in 1997, where he based his business, Dream Design Builders. About a year ago the now-empty nesters moved to Escondido.
The Riordan family. Glenda Edwards, Patrick Riordan, Christopher Riordan, Brenda Riordan and 2016 inductee Jay Riordan.
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The Brooks family. Gerri Brooks, Bryon Brooks, Janet DiPrinzio, 2016 inductee Dave Brooks, Allen Brooks and Adam Brooks.
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The Lawn family. Back row, Alex Lawn, 2016 inductee Scott Lawn, Desiree Lawn and Brad Lawn. Front row, Cindy Pearson, Calvin Lawn and Karen Lawn.
Bob Lange with Hall of Fame members Don Gragg (2007) and George Cooke (2003).
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FROM WATER, A1 city’s, but also questioned why the hospital never said a word about being under-billed. “Should they have been aware? I don’t know,” Singer said. “I would think so. If you think about them having a line item in their budget for $150,000 (worth) of water, and all of a sudden it drops down to $15,000 or $20,000 a year, I would think somebody would realize something is wrong.” A spokesman for Palomar Health on May 19 said the district won’t comment on the situation because of the pending litigation. The public health care district also operates Palomar Medical Center and the Palomar Health Downtown Campus, both in Escondido. Singer said the hospital has been paying the correct amount since the error was discovered in the summer of 2015. He said the statute of limitations will affect how much money the city can seek in reimbursement. Damages will likely be limited to three or four years, depending on how various laws are interpreted by a judge, he said. The mistake had to do with one digit, officials said. “Back in 2008, they went to a new consolidated meter that took multiple lines and ran them through one meter,” Singer said. “It was designed for larger facilities with multiple lines in use.” The face of the electronic meter has six digits. “When the crew put in the application after it was installed and brought it to our customer service folks to put into the computer, it was recorded as having only five digits,” he said. “We should have caught it.” The result: the hospital was being undercharged by 90 percent. For instance, Singer said, if they used 1,000 units of water during a billing period they were only being charged for 100 units. Annual bills during the time period should have been roughly $150,000, he said. “It was a pretty major error on our part,” Singer said. “We have since audited all our consolidated meters, and they’ve all been done correctly, so luckily this was isolated.” City Attorney Morgan Foley said a claim seeking reimbursement for at last some of the funds will soon be filed. “We’ve tried to negotiate a resolution, and we’ve been unsuccessful,” Foley said. Jones writes for The San Diego Union-Tribune.
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PHS student traveling to China BY EMILY SORENSEN A Poway High School incoming senior will spend six weeks studying in China after being awarded a prestigious scholarship. Mendel Baljon, 17 and currently a junior, is one of about 600 students nationwide to be a recipient of the U.S. Department of State’s National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y) scholarship for 2016-17. Baljon was originally supposed to travel to Turkey to study, but concerns about safety have left him unable to visit the country. Instead, he will study in his second choice, China, in late June. “I’m really excited to go to China,” said Baljon. “Learning Mandarin is Mendel really practical (for the Baljon future), I’m sure I’ll find some use for it.” Baljon said he was looking for something to do this summer and while googling, discovered the NSLI-Y scholarship being offered. Baljon applied, but didn’t expect to be selected. “I never expected to get very far (in the application process),” he said. “It has three parts, including an essay and an interview, and I never thought I’d get the scholarship.” He was very excited when he found out he was a NSLI-Y scholarship recipient, but said he was also very nervous because he worried he would get homesick, being
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A slice of pepperoni pizza is about as simple as it gets. It is a single topping and my enjoyment of that slice is directly related to the taste of the pepperoni. In a similar way, if I want ownership in a single company, let’s take Apple Inc. (AAPL) as an example, I would simply purchase some AAPL stock.
No More Pepperoni Pizza
After eating nothing but pepperoni pizza for days on end, you now decide that you want a little change in your diet. (I did, however, try as a kid to convince my mom that pepperoni pizza contained all of the basic food groups.) Let’s say you want a pizza with all the fixings, some kind of combo. One way, albeit expensive and inefficient, of accomplishing this is to buy a bunch of different single topping pizzas and then pick the ingredients of each single pizza to create some kind of combo. Obviously, it is much easier to simply order the combo slice and not create your own combo by ordering single topping slices. Now let’s think of combos in terms of stocks. If I wanted to own a bunch of electronic companies, as opposed to just Apple Inc., I could go out and purchase shares in these companies. It doesn’t take long for the transaction costs to really add up as well as the time needed to research all the potential electronic companies. Wouldn’t it be easier if there was some way to purchase a basket of electronic companies in a single transaction? And this is what we call a mutual fund. A mutual fund is like “a combo” in pizza. When you buy shares in a mutual fund, you are effectively buying a slice of the combo pizza.
Not All Combos Taste The Same
Depending upon the pizza parlor, combos vary in what the toppings include. As a general rule though, I personally say “no fruit and no fish” on my pizzas. Some places may even have some kind of specialized combo like a “meat lovers” combo that has various meat toppings such as pepperoni, sausage, salami, ham, etc. Stock mutual funds are very similar. While some mutual funds may attempt to replicate some kind of index (think Dow Jones or S&P 500), other mutual funds are more specialized and may choose to only include stocks in a certain industry (oil, airlines, biotechnology, internet, etc.) There is a good chance that you can find a mutual fund for whatever industry you have interest.
Too Many Mushrooms In My Pizza
Do you ever take a bite of pizza and think, “I like it but there is
a little too much (fill in the blank) “ or “I wish there was more (fill in the blank)” while your spouse thinks it’s great as is? The pizza parlor gets to decide how much of each ingredient to put on each pizza. In mutual funds, it is important to determine what stocks are being included in the fund and the relative weightings. On the surface it may seem that 2 similarly named mutual funds ought to contain the same holdings, but it is entirely possible for them to contain very distinct holdings or even if they both contain the same holdings to carry them in different weights.
So What Kind Of Pizza Should I Order?
Just as there are thousands of pizza parlors out there with countless varieties of pizza, the mutual fund universe offers up many investing opportunities. Take time to research the funds you have an interest in to determine their stated investment objective. Learn about the potential risks and rewards of the fund as well as the fund expense ratio. The end goal is to determine which mutual fund best suits you and your circumstances, because even if the table next to you is ordering a cheese, sausage and mushroom pizza doesn’t mean you should as well. Brian Basinger was raised in Rancho Bernardo. He graduated from Poway High School in 1986 and UCLA in 1990. Brian earned his CPA while working in public accounting before heading east and receiving his MBA at Duke University. He worked for 10 years as both a floor trader on the floor of the American Stock Exchange and principal member of a proprietary trading firm. He has spent the last 10 years in financial planning. In addition to his CPA and MBA, Brian is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERTM AND Certified Senior Advisor®. Brian is happy to offer a 1 hour complementary personal financial consultation to any readers and can be reached at Brian@SapientRoad.com or 858-381-3443.
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Terry Reagan Allvord
Jacquie Atkinson
Kenneth 'Mike' Canada
Denise Gitsham
Scott Peters
Peters faces five Republicans in 52nd District primary Top two finishers move on to November election BY STEVE DREYER Two-term Congressman Scott Peters is facing a field of five Republican challengers in the June 7 primary election. Unless one candidate receives more than 50 percent of the total vote, the top two finishers will be in a Nov. 8 general election runoff. Peters, a Democrat, represents the 52nd District, which runs along the coast and extends eastward to include Poway, Rancho Bernardo, 4S Ranch and several other inland communities. The candidates are: Terry Reagan Allvord, 52, is a Republican and 30-year resident of Solana Beach. He is married and has two adult sons serving in the armed forces and a daughter in high school. He is a small business owner. This is his first try at public office. His campaign site is ReagaNation.com. Jacquie Atkinson, 40, is a Republican and downtown San Diego resident who has lived in the district for 15 years. She is married. She is a former Marine Corps officer and businesswoman who has never run for elective office. Her campaign site is jacquieatkinson.com. Kenneth “Mike” Canada, 50, lives in Coronado and has been in the district for 27 years. He is married and has three children. He is a Republican, a Navy veteran and university professor. This is his first run at public office. His campaign site is mikecanadaforcongress.com. Denise Gitsham, 39, is a Republican who has lived in the district (Little Italy) for two years. She is single. The attorney and small business owner has not run for office before, but served in the Bush Administration from 2001to 2006. Her campaign site is deniseforcongress.com. John Horst, (no photo) 48, is a Republican and 22-year resident of Mira Mesa. He is married and has two sons. He chairs the Mira Mesa Planning Commission. This is his first try for elective office. His campaign site is johnhorst4congress.com. Scott Peters, 57, is a Democrat who lives in La Jolla and has been in the district for 26 years. He is married with two adult children. Prior to being elected to Congress in 2012 he served on the San Diego City Council, the San Diego Port Commission and the California Coastal Commission. His campaign site is scottpeters.com. Q: Why do you want to serve in the House? Allvord - We must put America first. I
was the first congressional candidate in California to openly endorse Donald Trump. Americans serious about the future of our country watch the abuse of power by those entrusted to preserve our borders, language and culture. It's time to stand up for what we believe in. Atkinson - No response. Canada - There are too many people serving (or wanting to serve) in Congress who crave the status and the perks of public office with none of the responsibility. I bring real life experience to the table covering on a number of important issues including: national defense, immigration, taxation law, healthcare and education Gitsham - Politicians seek reelection for the sake of their careers. Leaders do what’s best for their constituents, putting their country and constituents first. Scott Peters is a politician: he votes 85 percent of the time with Nancy Pelosi, often against the interests of our district. I want to serve so that our representative in Washington represents our priorities. Horst - I want to help lead the monetary and fiscal reforms necessary to ensure that our nation's money supply prefers those who are actually creating wealth. We must get back to normal monetary policy so people can save for retirement. Peters - At the city, I was able to revitalize our now burgeoning downtown, fix our sewer system and clean up our beaches, and finish infrastructure projects like Highway 56. I’ve taken this results-oriented approach to D.C. to bring over $1 billion to San Diego for infrastructure, to fix D.C.’s flawed wildfire funding system and to make progress toward changing the federal homelessness formula that’s keeping us from getting our fair share. Q: What are the three greatest issues impacting the district? Allvord - Failed Scott Peters, social issue distractions, our economy. Today’s issues are complex, but the solutions are easy when seen through a red, white and blue lens. When that happens we put America first, which makes an immediate, positive and lasting impact on all Americans. The biggest threat to our district and our country are voters who ignore the obvious and are willing to reward failure. Atkinson - Veterans care for starters. We have the highest number of veterans living within the 52nd District and our VA care is substandard at best. We owe our vets more than that.
Threats to American safety is a concern. In this very district, just last year ISIS operatives were arrested. We have not done enough to keep Americans safe. Wasteful spending. We need to reduce redundant spending, eliminate programs and boards that no longer serve a purpose and cut into our deficit. Canada - National defense: ISIS (and other international terrorist networks), Russia and China are making extremely provocative moves militarily. We need to be better prepared and better equipped to meet the challenges ahead. Immigration: Our borders are porous, our current immigration laws are ignored and not enforced and, the H-1B visa processed is being abused by certain corporations, at the expense of the U.S. citizen; and Veteran affairs: San Diego has one of the highest populations of veterans in the nation and yet, they’re poorly represented and served by an uncompassionate bureaucracy. Gitsham - Strengthening our national security is a top priority. A smart America-first foreign policy that supports our allies against Islamic extremism and other threats to our security, immigration policies that enable us to track who comes in and out of our country, and a strong military capable of eliminating threats at home and abroad are critical to every individual, family and community in our district. Businesses - We must make our business environment more hospitable, by lowering taxes and eliminating burdensome regulations that make doing business in our district, state and country increasingly difficult to justify. Immigration reform - Securing our borders, defunding sanctuary cities, enforcing our current immigration laws, and ensuring that law-abiding individuals are prioritized on their paths to citizenship. Horst - Tell the truth about unemployment. We must end the statistical fantasies of government jobs reports. If we count the "long-term unemployed" (those out of work for more than four weeks), unemployment is at least 9 percent, and may be more like 12 to15 percent. Repeal ObamaCare so businesses will create full time jobs again. ObamaCare has created incentives for creating only part-time jobs. We must start creating wealth again. When we create wealth by innovating and improving things, we create full-time, breadwinner jobs we can be proud of. Peters - Economic security. We need
more jobs, more skills and more savings. Competition in a 21st century economy includes comprehensive tax reform, immigration reform, making college and college loans more affordable and funding for basic scientific research and infrastructure National security. We need military strategy and foreign policy that is tough and smart, targeting and eliminating terrorists’ threats without getting us dragged into another civil war. Fixing Congress. Let’s abandon blind partisanship, get rid of secret money in elections and demand Congress live by the same rules as the rest of us. Q: How would you bring about change to the three issues you identified? Allvord - Citizen politicians will open America for business again to create more jobs and increase productivity. Growth will once again drive the restoration of America. Strengthen our economy with smart government, national security, healthcare and education. Atkinson - For the national defense issue, I would use my foreign policy experience to develop a comprehensive plan with a clear and direct objective. I would implement a complete VA overhaul. I would also take a close look at any budget or program that comes before Congress that does not have a sunset clause and make them justify their continued existence. Canada - National defense – increase spending and cease the inefficient and expensive use of government contractors to fill billets that could be manned by military personnel; Immigration – enforce current immigrations laws, beef up border security with available ISR assets and sensors and allow agents to make apprehensions at the border; Clean house regarding inefficient VA upper echelon and require all government workers to be “at will” employees for a two-year period before receiving possible tenure. Allow veterans to use private healthcare when medical appointment wait times exceed one week. Gitsham - On national security, I’d vote against the Iran Nuclear Agreement that Scott Peters voted for, and vote for Congressional oversight of economic sanctions that are critical to the deal. I’d also vote to fully fund our military, so that when we must fight, we do so decisively and with the fewest possible casualties On creating a better business SEE PROFILES, A19
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Remember those who paid the ultimate sacrifice
BY CHARLES R. NESEJT Memorial Day brings back unique memories for each of us who served in the armed forces. In my case, I was an Air Force pilot flying C-141 transports from 1967 through 1968. The majority of our missions were to Vietnam during that time period. It also was a period during which the United States suffered huge losses (see the last two bullets below). Since I was stationed at Dover AFB, Delaware, home of the military’s east coast mortuary, our crews were often tasked to return our deceased servicemen. Those are the missions that I remember most from my 26 years in the Air Force. At times we would have 50 or more caskets in our cargo bay. They were the men and women who gave ALL for their country. They are the ones I remember every Memorial Day. Late in 1968 I was tasked to escort a fallen veteran to his home in Florida. I escorted the remains to a small Florida town and stayed with the veteran’s parents. They didn’t know me and I didn’t know them, but they treated me with respect and traditional southern hospitality because I wore the same blue uniform their son had worn. I was free to leave after presenting the flag at grave side but his family insisted that I stay awhile longer. Presenting that flag was perhaps the most difficult thing I had ever done in my life. It is a memory which has surfaced every Memorial Day since 1968. Later, I served a year in Vietnam and returned home to my wife and daughters. I remember thinking how fortunate I was compared to those whose remains I had returned on all those C-141 missions. When I first visited the Vietnam War Memorial in Washington, I could not hold back the tears. Over 58,000 names were on that wall. Many of those servicemen were returned to the states on the C-141 missions I had flown. Below are a few facts about the 58,000 name which appear on the wall. • The youngest Vietnam killed in action (KIA) is believed to be Dan Bullock, at 15 years old. • The oldest person on the wall is Dwaine McGriff, at 63 years old. • At least five men killed in Vietnam were 16 years old. • At least 12 men killed in Vietnam were 17 years old. • There are 120 persons who listed foreign countries as their home of record. • At least 25,000 of those killed were 20 years old or younger. • More than 17,000 of those killed were married. • Veterans killed on their first day in Vietnam: 997 (unconfirmed). • Veterans killed on their last day in Vietnam: 1,448 (unconfirmed). • Number of chaplains on the Wall: 16 (two Medal of Honors). • Number of women on the wall: eight (seven Army, one USAF. A total of 7,484 women served). • There are 226 Native Americans on the memorial. • There are 22 countries represented on the memorial. • Most common name on the memorial: "Smith," with 667 veterans. • The most casualties for a single day was on January 31, 1968 - 245 casualties. • The most casualties for a single month was May 1968,- 2,415 casualties were incurred These are the individuals I remember most each Memorial Day. Let’s not ever forget what they gave. Nesejt is a Rancho Bernardo resident and a retired Air Force colonel.
OUR READERS WRITE Oppose StoneRidge owner The community has been bamboozled. I am a resident of StoneRidge. The new ownership has not aggressively tried to increase membership or remodel the property to increase revenue. The article from the May 19 News Chieftain clearly shows the intent of the owner. I recommend that everyone in the area join against the expansion. Craig Abbott Poway
Seven Oaks woes The recent letters of complaints about Seven Oaks are not atypical. In the 10 years that I've been living at Seven Oaks, I've found too many do-nothing board members, power-hungry bullies, and cronyism. We're now on our third president in the past four months' time, who can be reached only by remote through our management company's Phoenix, AZ email. Yes, we are reminded that they are volunteers, but if they are looking to be mere window dressing, they should not be “volunteers” on the board. We pay $345 per month for our HOA dues. I get my water and garbage pickup for that price. Other than a concrete courtyard, parked cars and a few condos, I have no other view whatsoever. Yes, we get financial reports, but without access to substantiating invoices and contracts, these reports are worthless. A few years ago, I wanted to audit the books but was told I'd have to pay $50 hour to view records that I already own – and the manager told me he would have to let me know when these books might be available to me.
Nobody likes regulations, but with all the ongoing problems at Seven Oaks, and I hear them frequently from members from the various clusters, it's time we had some government agencies look into the current Seven Oaks modus operandi – including its books. We cannot trust the board's hand-picked auditors. Marie Woodruff Rancho Bernardo
Tree ruling wrong The CC&R Committee has ordered a tree in Seven Oaks to be cut down to comply with the CC&Rs. The tree is 50 years old. Included in this view complaint are three palm trees in the resident's front yard. I did not see any view distractions at all caused by any of the trees. I have six Aleppo pine trees on my Seven Oaks property, two of them planted in 1980. In 2011, I was sternly ordered by the CC&R Committee to cut both trees back to the height of the house. I refused. I was appalled by the manner in which this CC&R group ordered me around. I did my research. All trees planted prior to July 1981 are not subject to the current tree height restriction because there were no tree height restrictions anywhere in prior to July 1981. The 2011 CC&R Committee waived the complaint and grandfathered in my trees per paragraph 43 in the CC&Rs. The CC&R Committee should comply with the law and reverse their decision on the current tree issue. Any Seven Oaks residents who have had trees grandfathered in by CC&R Committee, please contact me. Karen M. Williams Rancho Bernardo
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A No-Brainer BY DON HIGGINSON
The power of the soundbite
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he other day I was reading a Logan Jenkins column in the San Diego Union-Tribune. Mr. Jenkins wrote about the current owner of Stoneridge Golf Course floating the idea of potentially gifting land to the City of Poway for some residential development options. Mayor Steve Vaus was quoted as comparing this scenario to “receiving free kittens…they might be cute, but there’s responsibility that go with them.” Later that day, at work, I noted that my colleague when explaining a proposed project echoed Earl Ray Jones comment to Kevin Costner in the film “Field of Dreams,” “If you build it, they will come.” These soundbites, used by both politicians and screenwriters, can convey and leave lasting impressions with an economy of
words. The movie industry discovered decades ago the power of creating impactful movie soundbites. Who can forget “Go ahead, make my day” in “Dirty Harry” or Jack Nicholson in “A Few Good Men” ranting, “You can’t handle the truth.” Not only do great movie soundbites leave unforgettable impressions, many even creep into our common conversations. When confronted by a task larger than anticipated, we all have heard someone mimic Roy Scheider in “Jaws” with, “We’re going to need a bigger boat.” And certainly no husband wants to be Paul Newman from “Cool Hand Luke” hearing their wife say, “What we have here … is a failure to communicate.” It only took my wife and me a few years into our children’s teen years to really appreciate Tom Hank’s
LOCAL LEADERS Poway City Council: Steve Vaus, mayor, Jim Cunningham, John Mullin, Dave Grosch and Barry Leonard, members. Meets the first and third Tuesdays of each month in the City Council chambers, 13325 Civic Center Drive. Dan Singer, city manager. City Hall: 858-668-4400. San Diego Mayor: Kevin Faulconer, 202 C Street, 11th floor, San Diego, CA 92101. Phone: 619-236-6330. Email: kevinfaulconer@sandiego.gov San Diego City Councilman: Mark Kersey, District 5. City Administration Building, 202 C Street, MS No. 10A, San Diego, CA 92101. San Diego phone: 619-236-6655. North County phone: 858-673-5304. Fax: 619-238-0915. Email: markkersey@sandiego.gov Poway Unified School District: John Collins, superintendent. Andy Patapow, Kimberley Beatty, Michelle O’Connor-Ratcliff, Charles Sellers and T.J. Zane. Mailing address: 15250 Avenue of Science, San Diego, CA 92128-3406. Phone: 858-521-2800. Rancho Bernardo Community Council: Robin Kaufman, president. Meets at 6:30 p.m. the fourth Thursday of each month from January to October and first Thursday in December in Rancho Bernardo Library’s second floor community room, 17110 Bernardo Center Drive. Mailing address: 12463 Rancho Bernardo Road, #523, San Diego, CA 92198. Phone: 858-487-6227. Rancho Bernardo Community Planning Board: Mike Lutz, president. Meets at 7 p.m. the third Thursday of each month in the Club 21 room at RB Swim & Tennis Club, 16955 Bernardo Oaks Drive. Mailing address: P.O. Box 270831, San Diego, CA 92198. Phone: 858-673-8763.
Rancho Bernardo Recreation Council: Kelly Batten, president. Meets at 7 p.m. the third Wednesday of odd-numbered months at the Rancho Bernardo-Glassman Recreation Center, 18448 W. Bernardo Drive. Phone: 858-538-8129. County Supervisor (Poway): Dianne Jacob, District 2. County Administration Building, 1600 Pacific Highway, San Diego, CA 92101. Phone: 619-531-5522. Fax: 619-696-7253. Email: dianne.jacob@sdcounty.ca.gov County Supervisor (Rancho Bernardo, 4S Ranch): Dave Roberts, District 3. 1600 Pacific Highway, Room 335, San Diego, CA 92101. Phone: 619-531-5533. North County office: 720 North Broadway, Escondido. Phone 760-705-8024. Email: dave.roberts@sdcounty.ca.gov State Assemblymember: Brian Maienschein, 77th District; State Capitol Building, Sacramento, CA 95814. Phone: 916-319-2077. District office: 12396 World Trade Drive, Suite 118, San Diego, CA 92128. Phone: 858-675-0077. Email: assemblymember.maienschein@ assembly.ca.gov State Senator (Poway): 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 State Senator (Rancho Bernardo, 4S Ranch): Marty Block, State Capitol, Room 5050, Sacramento, CA 95814, Phone: 916-651-4039. Email: senatorblock@sen.ca.gov San Diego District office, 2445 Fifth Avenue, Suite 200, San Diego, CA 92101. Phone: (619) 645-3133.
epiphany in “Apollo 13” when imploring, “Houston, we have a problem.” When I was elected to City Council in 1986, the city manager sent me to a workshop for newly elected officials. I confess that 30 years later, while I remember little from that workshop, there were two things I learned and have utilized many times. The workshop instructor reminded us that, as elected officials, we would come in contact with many constituents while out in the public. She went on to explain that invariably you will never be able to remember everyone’s name, but that’s OK because statistically 84 percent of the public will experience some type of “back pain” during any given year. So when approached by a familiar face but at a loss of placing that face with a name, simply ask them, “How is the back feeling?” I can attest, like Renee Zellweger’s “You had me at hello” in “Jerry Maguire,” it works! I was also introduced by this same instructor to the use of soundbites in the political arena. We were told to try to develop the art of conveying seemly difficult and complex issues into simple quotable phrases. The fact is, the very title of my column, “A No-Brainer” was a soundbite I routinely used (following listening and analyzing the facts) to attempt
to convey that a pending decision was going to be basically an easy decision to make. Even Donald Trump has been converted with “Make America great again.” At times however, soundbites can come back to bite you. I trust George H.W. Bush wishes he never had uttered, “Read my lips … no new taxes.” Years ago when Walmart first opened in Poway there was minimal opposition. In fact, with the $400,000 it provided to the city that first year, our decision to allow them to open was “a no-brainer.” Twenty-Five years later Walmart wanted to add groceries and folks trooped in, preaching “Armageddon” based on their perceived fears. Remembering what my mom told me as a child after a bad dream, and attempting to alleviate their fears, I expressed that it was very likely that “There are no monsters under the bed.” To the best of my knowledge, there have been no major manifestations of those perceived monsters. Thinking of the mayor’s “free kittens” remark, I would be remiss to omit one of my favorite animal soundbites (which might even apply to my column): “You can put lipstick on a pig, but it is still a pig.” Higgnsion served on the Poway City Council as mayor and councilmember for over 20 years.
Taking the Point Position BY ALLEN HEMPHILL
More about social disruption
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s a follow to my May 5 social disruption column, and to further my thesis that the technological progress certainty must be met with an equal social progress, I believe the social sciences are failing far behind. While my computer background permits me to track that venue easier than the social science reply to the Artificial Intelligence progress, I suspect that society will try to apply existing knowledge. That probably will not suffice. Here I must admit that although my predictions in past columns have been spot on, they have almost never happened on the timeline I predicted. I don’t know whether that was because of technology failures or industry resistance. So, perhaps technology will go slower than I expect, and social science will be able to react. Here is where I believe we’re going: I believe that Google will get pushed further toward providing an autonomous car, and either provide vehicles to Uber or compete with them. Uber is testing its own Ford Fusion autonomous car in Pittsburgh. That autonomous car rollout may be in another country, just as drone package delivery may be because of sclerosis of legislative and bureaucratic rule-writing. The disruption of Uber drivers and taxi drivers will then join the ranks of truck drivers. Those disruptions, and the obvious introduction of fast food ordering kiosks, are corporate and provide little opportunity for a future middle class, but the Japanese emphasis of robotic caregivers for their rapidly aging population provides an opportunity for
individual ownership. If individuals can own robots and rent/lease them out, then society can support a middle class. Then we will have those who are at the bottom of the economic ladder getting a lifetime of subsistence government money, a middle class of rentable robot owners, and corporations using corporate AI and robots paying executives, programmers and robotic mechanics in the upper economic levels. The introduction of AI into fields previously unsuspected. A 900-attorney firm in London has just "supplemented" the usual coterie of incoming junior law school graduates with IBM Watson to help in searching for precedents. An 18-year-old's free app checks case law to save clients millions in traffic ticket appeals. AI is appearing so ubiquitously and covertly that its social impact might be earlier than predicted, rather than later. I attended the Long Beach State graduation of one of my granddaughters, a Rancho Bernardo High graduate. Of the 29 graduates in her field, only three have a job – fortunately, my granddaughter is not only one of the three, but her salary is 50% greater than the others. How we treat those who cannot find employment in the New World, and how those working will feel about those fishing will be a constant challenge. The delta between value appreciation, long established through income, must be re-engineered, and the social disruption will be severe. Fortunately, instant communication will hopefully salve some of that disruption, as we discover what hurts and what works. With luck we can work on one sector at a time!
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Life Tributes
Everlasting memories of loved ones
Rosario Barragan Mancilla August 4, 1931 - May 14, 2016
PowAy — Rosario Barragan Mancilla, 84, went to be with the Lord, Saturday, May 14, 2016, in her home in Poway, CA. She was surrounded by her children, grandchildren, family and friends. Heaven has gained an angel that lived amongst us. Rosario was an exemplary homemaker and mother who treasured her family, enjoyed gardening, cooking and loved animals. She loved huge family gatherings and the attention of all her beautiful grandchildren, great-grandchildren and son-in-laws! Rosario’s unconditional love and dedication to God and her family was her life’s purpose and legacy.
Her unshakable faith is a wonderful example of how to live life and trust God through all of life’s challenges. Raising ten children and numerous others, by any standard, was a huge endeavor that had ups and downs, but through her steadfast
faith and community of extensive family and friends, she accomplished it beautifully. Rosario, together with her husband Miguel and their family, came to Poway in 1964, where they lived and worked as ranchers and farmers on Sycamore Canyon Road. That location then was known to Poway residents as the “Mancilla Ranch.” Rosario was baptized in the name of Jesus Christ on January 1, 1972, by Pastor Simon Valverde, which began her new journey and life as a woman of faith. First Corinthians 3:11 was one of her favorite scriptures, “For no other foundation can anyone lay than that which is laid, which is Jesus Christ.”
Rosario was and will always be remembered as a woman of faith, family, love, integrity and honor. The love she gave us will forever live in our hearts. She is survived by ten children, twenty-five grandchildren and thirteen great grandchildren and three sisters. we will forever miss you and celebrate your life – My MoM. A Memorial Service will be held, Monday, May 23, 2016, at 10:00 am, at Living way Church in Poway. The burial will proceed immediately after the service at 1:00 pm, at Dearborn Memorial Park, in Poway. Please sign the guest book online at legacy.com/ obituaries/pomeradonews.
Sean Michael Petro May 28, 1991 - May 10, 2016
Poway — Sean Michael Petro was an only son, a brilliant young man, and a loyal friend. Sean was so close to his goals of finishing medical school and attending flight school as an officer in the US Navy. He would have been the kind of doctor that you would want to take care of you. The kind that would have your best interest in mind. a truly selfless individual. He was an avid guitar player, and had even built one from scratch in high school. He enjoyed being outdoors, photography, music and making other people happy. He would always go out of his way to put a smile on your face. He was a shining star to his family and friends and left this world way too soon. Sean was born in La Jolla, California and grew up in Poway. along the way he went to Garden Road Elementary, Twin Peaks Middle School, and was a graduate of the class of 2009, at Poway High School. Sean lost his father
at 15, and although he had the opportunity to attend many prestigious universities, he decided to stay home for college to be close to his mother. He loved his job at the E.S.S. after school program and was known by the kids as Mr. Sean. He worked throughout his undergraduate program both at Palomar College and UCSD, graduating Magna Cum Laude in Biology, in 2013. He was in his third year at USC Keck School of Medicine and joined the Navy as an officer. He just graduated from the
officer Development School in Rhode Island, class 16040 this May. In his short career in medicine, Sean had several medical publications that are used to this day to improve healthcare and health policy. Sean was preceded in death by his father John M. Petro Jr.; paternal grandparents, John M. and Margaret V. Petro; and his uncle anthony J. weber. Sean will be deeply missed by his mother Cheryl Petro Collier and his stepfather Russell Collier. He is survived by his maternal grandmother, agnes McElfresh of Irwin, Pennsylvania; and uncles and aunts: John McElfresh of Irwin, Pa, Carl Mlinarich (Lorretta) of orlando, FL, Henry (Hank) Mlinarich (Faye) Clifton, Co-Darlene Snyder (Gary) North of Huntingdon, Pa, and Tammy Kelley (Paul) of North Huntingdon, Pa. He leaves numerous cousins and ann Green who he lovingly called Grandma ann.
Sean will also be missed by whom he called his second family, Dr. Stephen Lee, Dr. Roneet Lev, Elan, oren, Keren and ariella Lee. we loved Sean very much as he brought us much joy, fun times, and countless wonderful memories. we are left broken hearted by his departure and life will not be the same without him. Sean’s memory will be a blessing to his family and friends. a Rosary and a chance to share memories about Sean will be held, Thursday, May 26, 2016, at 7:00 pm, at St.Gabriel’s Catholic Church (R.C.I.a Room), 13734 Twin Peaks Road Poway. Funeral will be held on Friday, May 27, 2016, at 10 am, St.Gabriel’s Catholic Church. Flowers are welcome or donations can be made in the name of Sean Petro to either Poway High School or USC Keck Medical School. Please sign the guest book online at legacy.com/ obituaries/pomeradonews.
FROM BREACH, A2 parent. The data breach comes as Poway has been put through various institutional troubles. Superintendent John Collins was put on administrative leave in April. Chris Garnier, a veteran and Poway parent, said he believes the leadership on the board has lost institutional control. Garnier and his wife, Kim Garnier, called for O’Connor-Ratcliff to step down. She responded by slowly nodding with a smile. Following the meeting,
O’Connor-Ratcliff said she “didn’t have any thoughts,” on the calls to step down. Melissa Lázarao, another concerned parent, asked for an audit of cybersecurity. She was also angered by the time that it took the district to notify families. For the meeting, Dow prepared a 22-page statement of the events that she sent to the board — and to the governor’s cybersecurity team. Once she gets approval, she said, she will release the statement to the media. daniel.wheaton@ sduniontribune.com
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RB High duo set for SoCal Regional Championships Rancho Bernardo High’s Harrison Mahon and Zihao Jin were the only two locals to survive the low-shooting field at the San Diego Section boys golf championships last week, as the duo qualified for Thursday’s SoCal Regional. Mahon, a senior who transferred to Rancho Bernardo from Texas, finished the section tournament in a third-place tie after posting a two-round score of 6-under par (138) at Admiral Baker Golf Course. Jin carded a 4-under par to finish tied for eighth place. Most years those scores would be good enough to take the title, but there were a whopping 17 golfers who finished under par, including first-place finisher Kaiwen Liu of Torrey Pines who fired a section-record 130 (14-under par). In comparison, Phil Mickelson shot a 135 in 1988 and Poway High graduate Charley Hoffman a 137 in 1994. Both now play professionally.
The Broncos as a team came up just short of the final SoCal Regional qualifying spot. Torrey Pines rolled to the section title by shooting 28-under and La Jolla edged Rancho Bernardo by seven strokes to snatch second place. Rancho Bernardo finished 3-over as a team. Poway High’s Mason Schulze saw his outstanding prep career come to an end. The senior tied for the 12th and final qualifying spot with four others after shooting even par over the two days. But he was unable to pull out the playoff victory. Mahon will be making his first appearance in his first try at the SoCal Regional, which is at Brookside Golf Club and slated to tee off at 7:30 a.m. Jin, a junior, is no stranger to the regional as he posted an even-par to help the Broncos advance to the state championships two years ago. A top 12-finish will send Mahon and Jin to the state championships, which are slated for June 1 at San Gabriel Golf Course.
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Broncos’ Huynh battles through cold in final prep race
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Except when he found out about early morning swim practices that competitive swimmers have dealt with for decades. That meant, for Huynh, being in the pool practicing at 5 a.m. “You’ve got to be kidding,’’ Huynh said. “I thought I’d have to do that once a week, but it wound up being three times a week. “I just got used to it to the point that it became quite normal. “Once I’d get in the pool, I’d instantly wake up completely.’’ Those morning workouts won’t go away in college. Because Huynh plans to major in structural engineering at UCSD, he’ll have to practice in the morning so he won’t miss afternoon classes in his major. “On the drive home from Fresno, it hit me that I am almost done at RB,’’ Huynh said. “Four years went by and I didn’t realize it until right now. “If I could go back, I’d try to be a better teammate. I should have paid more attention in the pool.’’ There was almost no chance Huynh, a life-long San Diego resident, would go anywhere else for college, especially to a school in cold weather. “I like to ski when I get a chance, but when I go I wear five layers of clothes to stay warm,’’ Huynh said, laughing. “I look like an Eskimo on the slopes.’’ Monahan is a freelance writer
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PHS softball a win away from title game of the tournament, which means it would have played Wednesday against No. 2 Escondido. A loss in the play-in game would eliminate the Nighthawks. Maranatha Christian (11-11-1 entering this week) is expected to make some noise in Division V this season. The Eagles are the No. 6 seed and were slated to face No. 3 Tri-City Christian in the opening round Tuesday. The next game for the Eagles is Thursday at 3:30 p.m. Their opponent will be determined by other first-round action. To look at all of the playoff brackets, visit cifsds.org.
Here they go again. For the second straight year, the Poway High softball team is a win away from reaching the San Diego Section Open Division championship game. The defending champion Titans knocked off top-seeded Mater Dei 6-0 Saturday to advance to Thursday's semifinal at the Santee Sportsplex. Fourth-seeded Poway will face either Ramona or Eastlake at 4 p.m. Thursday and will need to be beaten twice in order to be denied a chance at playing for a second straight Open Division crown. Senior Sarah Dages tossed a gem against Mater Dei, allowing just three hits in the shutout victory. Taylor Riley went 2-for-4 with a double, triple and two runs scored. Gabby Callaway also went 2-for-4 with two RBI. Poway improved to 20-9 on the season. In other local softball, fourth-seeded Rancho Bernardo was slated to play No. 10 La Costa Canyon in a Division I elimination game on Tuesday. If the Broncos won, they would play Thursday at the Poway Sportsplex at 2 p.m. Eighth-seeded Del Norte was slated to play in a Division III elimination game Tuesday against No. 6 Steele Canyon. If the Nighthawks won, they would advance to play Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Santee Sportsplex.
Baseball The Poway High and Rancho Bernardo baseball teams are out to defend their Division I and Open Division titles, respectively. The Titans are the No. 3 seed in the double-elimination Division I tournament and were slated to open the postseason Wednesday against either No. 11 El Camino or No. 6 Madison. Poway will play Friday at 3:30 p.m. no matter what the outcome was Wednesday. The Titans finished the regular season with an 18-11 record and took two of three games from rival Rancho Bernardo, but were unable to clinch the league crown after losing their final two.
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State swimming The Del Norte High 200-yard freestyle relay team finished in fourth place at the state championships Saturday. Austin Nguyen, Dorian Humbert, Jacob Sauter and Liam McCallum broke the San Diego Section record for the third time this month, finishing in 1-minute, 24.84-seconds. Their time earns them High School All-America honors. Individually, McCallum placed eighth in the 50 freestyle. Poway Pacific Swim member Brendan Santana of University City High School placed second in the butterfly and third in the backstroke.
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Nighthawks’ stellar season ends with loss in title game BY MICHAEL BOWER After the Del Norte High boys lacrosse team fell to El Camino in the quarterfinals of the San Diego Section Division II playoffs last season, then first-year coach Liam Mbuthia went up to junior Dusty Yohner with a message. “I told him the team was his now,” Mbuthia said. “I told him the keys were his.” Yohner, a senior midfielder, took those keys and helped lead the Nighthawks to their most accomplished season in school history this year. Even though there wasn’t a happy ending, as Del Norte fell to La Jolla 11-5 in the Division II championship game Saturday at Granite Hills, the Nighthawks set a solid foundation for years to come after their stellar 2016 season. Del Norte (12-9) finished with a school-record 12 wins and posted victories over Rancho Bernardo and San Marcos for the first time. The third-seeded Nighthawks advanced to their second section championship game, knocking off El Camino and second-seeded St. Augustine in the process. “This team achieved more than anything I ever expected for sure,” Mbuthia said after receiving the runner-up championship trophy. “I never thought we would come close to this. We had a lot of firsts. We never had
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Del Norte goalie Jordan Penn makes a serve during the championship game Saturday. double-digit wins. We never ended the season with a winning record. We beat San Marcos in double-overtime for the first time and that was our first overtime win. We beat Rancho Bernardo for the first time, which was huge. We just accomplished more than I ever could have ever hoped or dreamed.”
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FROM CHAMPS, B1 been going at it my entire high school career. Every game with them is just a street fight.” Late in the 2015 season, Poway coach Zack Burke made a change at goalie, inserting Cutting, then a freshman. “I woke up in the middle of the night and decided that’s what we we had to do,” said Burke. In Burke’s words, Cutting got “lit up” in his first start, an 11-10 loss. Three games later, in the section semis against Coronado, Burke inserted Cutting again and the Titans wound up celebrating their first section title since 2002. He was nails Saturday, many of his saves coming from tight range. “He’s a Division I goalie. Someone should pick him up after this game,” Burke said. “Send him to Maryland!” hollered one of the goalie’s teammates, referring to the Division I college power. “He’s so clutch,” said Poway defender Chase Crawford. “What else can you ask for?” Poway scored the game’s first three goals and led 5-2 at the half. Torrey Pines rallied in the third period, finding the net three times in 2 minutes, 36 seconds to tie the game. The Titans, though, scored two man-advantage goals to assume a 7-5 lead after three
The dream year came to a sad finish Saturday. Top-seeded La Jolla raced out to a 3-0 lead through the first quarter and the Nighthawks were never able to recover. Del Norte clawed to within 5-3 early in the third quarter, but the Vikings scored three answered and six of the next eight goals to put the game out of reach.
“We got down early and we had the momentum back there for a little bit,” said freshman Luke Welch, who led the Nighthawks with four goals. “We kept fighting, but just couldn’t keep it going.” Yohner found the back of the net with 3:36 left in the contest, capping an outstanding four-year career. He finished the season with 26 goals. “He has been our backbone,” Mbuthia said. “If we had a Johnny Hustle Award he would have gotten it. He was always the first on the field and the last to leave. I would always have to leave some extra balls out there and the goals up so he could practice. He has meant everything to our program.” The loss of Yohner will hurt, but the Nighthawks have a bright future with Jake Welch, Luke Welch, Tyler Reinecke and goalkeeper Jordan Penn all returning. Mbuthia, who installed a new offense this year, thinks the program is on the rise. “This is just step one,” he said. “We are only going to get better from here. You don’t win championships playing February to May. You have to play year around and the 2017 season starts on Monday. They will have the weekend to rest up and then we are going to start up again.”
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Poway High goalie Kellan Cutting had 15 saves in the title game. periods. Torrey Pines’ Ara Suhadoknik cut the deficit to 7-6 on his third goal of the game with 7:34 to play. With 47 seconds remaining, Poway drew a penalty and the Titans had a man advantage. Ten seconds later, Poway was penalized for an illegal substitution and the Falcons had a two-man edge. But Cutting swallowed up a shot from 10 yards out, fed a wide open Fiske, who ran out the final seconds before flinging the ball skyward. Brad Belasco and Zach Hodge led Poway’s attack with two goals each.
For Torrey Pines, the loss was heartbreaking. The Falcons (19-3) earned the playoffs’ No. 1 seed, only to suffer another title-game loss against the second-seeded Titans (18-3). Torrey Pines beat Poway 8-4 in the regular season. “This is the best group I’ve worked with,” said Falcons coach Jono Zissi, who concluded his sixth season as head coach. “They’ve done everything they’re supposed to do, and I thought they’d win. I just thought they deserved to win.” Norcross is a freelance writer.
A trip to the state championships will be on the line at Saturday’s CIF San Diego Section boys and girls track and field finals. The field events are slated to start at 10 a.m. and the running events will begin at 12:30 p.m. at Mt. Carmel High School. Rancho Bernardo’s Jackie Patterson breezed to the top-qualifying spots in the 100- and 200-meter sprints last weekend. The senior ran the 100 in 11.91 seconds and the 200 in 24.28. The boys 100 final will feature of a pair of locals in Del Norte’s Jaden Stokes and Poway’s Ryan Morgan. Stokes had the second-best qualifying time (10.80), while Morgan had the fourth-best time (10.88). Broncos’ star runner Nia Akins is the front runner in the 800. The senior won the title last season and qualified in 2:14.13. Akins finished sixth in the state last year in a school-record 2:08.91. On the boys side in the 800, Poway’s Jarett Chinn and Michael Downs should be near the front of the pack. Chinn qualified in 1:57.91 and Downs in 1:57.97. Chinn and Downs will also run in the 1,600 with teammate Colin Jensen, who had the second-best qualifying time (4:19.82). Del Norte’s Michelle Altice had the second-best qualifying mark in the shot put (42-feet, 11.25 inches). She will try to chase down Mt. Miguel’s Laulauga Tausaga-Collins. Altice had the third-best qualifying mark in the discus (135-03). Poway pole vaulter Eli Hamson broke his
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BY ELIZABETH MARIE HIMCHAK he conclusion of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “Jesus Christ Superstar” — Jesus’ crucifixion — should not come as a surprise to anyone who knows anything about of the real-life Jesus’ fate. Yet Kyle Short — Welk Theatre’s actor cast in the title role — gave such an impactful, gripping performance of his character’s suffering in the musical’s final scene that it easily brought tears to one’s eyes and left Sunday afternoon’s audience in a respectful, appropriate momentary silence. Of course, when the lights came back on, the audience broke out in loud applause as the 22 cast members returned on stage for their bows while the show’s peppy, high-energy music emanating from the orchestra pit filled the intimately-sized theater in Escondido. The show is playing five times a week at the Welk Resort Theatre through Aug. 7. For those unfamiliar with the show, it is composer Webber and lyricist Tim Rice’s rock opera that debuted as a concept album in 1970 and opened on Broadway the following year. Like Webber’s “Cats” and “Evita,” there is no spoken dialogue. It is loosely based on the Gospels and focuses on the final week of Jesus’ life. The plot largely focuses on apostle Judas Iscariot’s concerns over Jesus’ increasing popularity, how that might lead to the deaths of Jesus and his followers, and
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Frere successfully portrays the agony Judas goes through as he switches from follower of Jesus to the one who betrays him at the end of Act I by agreeing to turn Jesus over to the jealous high priests intent on executing him. Frere, Short and Catrina Teruel (as Mary Magdalene) were among cast members whose singing talents were evident. In most cases all vocalists successfully competed with the orchestra’s volume, though at times Frere — possibly due to microphone issues — was hard to understand. Among other notable performances during the show was that of Quentin Garzón, as Pontius Pilate. His reluctance to go along with the crowd’s demands for Jesus’ execution was evident, especially as he pleaded for Jesus to defend himself. With this being a rock opera, most of the songs were upbeat and often had the cast constantly dancing while singing. A few of the well-performed, slower melodies included “Everthing’s Alright,” “I Don’t Know How to Love Him” and “Gethsemane.” The peppy show tune “King Herod’s Song” and its humorous staging provided an emotional contrast before Director and Choreographer Ray Limon’s staging of Judas’ guilt-ridden suicide, Jesus’ trial before Pilate that included Jesus receiving 39 lashes and the aforementioned crucifixion scene. “Jesus Christ Superstar” can be seen in matinee and evening performances on Thursdays and Saturdays, plus Sunday matinees through Aug. 7 at the Welk Resort Theatre, 8860 Lawrence Welk Drive in Escondido. Tickets are $49, with an optional pre-show buffet meal for $19 more. They can be purchased at welkresorts.com or 888-802-7469. For group discounts call 760-749-8501. Parking is free.
Poway Symphonette holding final concert Sunday BY EMILY SORENSEN The Poway Symphonette will end its 2016 concert series with a finale concert on Sunday. The concert will begin at 7 p.m. and will be held at Incarnation Lutheran Church, 16889 Espola Road, in Poway. It is free and open to the public. The finale will feature a complete preview of the music the Symphonette will perform when it travels to China in July, including a traditional Chinese folk song, “Jasmine Flower.” The Poway Symphonette is a chamber orchestra that is run through the Poway Adult School, specializing in Baroque and classical music. The Chinese tour, which will be called “Taste of China,” will take 20 members of the Poway Symphonette to perform in concert halls in Beijing, Xian and Shanghai. They will accompany a traditional Mongolian choir while performing. The Symphonette will be performing the “Concerto Grosso Opus 6, No. 9” by Corelli, “Prelude No. 1 in C major” by Bach, and “Concerto Grosso in D minor, No. 11, Op.
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The members of the Symphonette will also get to tour a raptor rescue center in Beijing, something Reiner said was especially exciting because of the “Decorah” piece they will be performing. “Decorah Bald Eagle Violin Concerto” was chosen to bring to China because it represents a softer side of the U.S.,” said Reiner. The Symphonette will be performing the “spring” section
of the violin concerto, which has four sections focusing each on a season in the lives of a pair of mated bald eagles. The spring section represents the nurturing of the pair’s newly-hatched eaglets. The concert will also feature a slideshow put together about bald eagles that will be shown as the “Decorah” concerto is performed. Reiner is also celebrating being named as a quarter-finalist for
the 2017 Grammy Education Award. This is Reiner’s second year in a row being named as a quarter-finalist. last year, she made it to the semi-final round, where she was one of 25 nominees up for a position in the finals. The Music Educator Award recognizes “current educators who have made a significant and lasting contribution to the field of music education.” “How exciting, I can’t believe it happened again,” said Reiner. “My students are really excited.” In addition to her work with the Symphonette, Reiner is the orchestra director for the Poway Unified School District for Bernardo Heights Middle School and Twin Peaks Middle School, a position she has held since 1983. She was also the founder and orchestra director of the Poway High School Symphony and has taught orchestra at Mt. Carmel High School, Black Mountain, Mesa Verde, and Meadowbrook Middle Schools. Reiner said she will find out sometime in September if she has advanced to the semi-final round this year.
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The Poway High School Choir presents “Disney Forever!!!” 7 p.m. Thursday, May 26 and Friday, May 27 at the Poway Center for the Performing Arts, 15498 Espola Road. Tickets are $10 adults, $6 children, students, seniors and military and are available at the box office, by calling 858-748-0505 or online at www.powaycenter.com. The 3rd annual Chinese Youth Arts Festival is being held at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, May 28 at the Poway Center for the Performing Arts, 15498 Espola Road. Tickets range from $15 to $50 for adults, $10 for children 10 and under and seniors and are available by calling Ping Ma at 858-610-2259 or by contacting wechinese@hotmail.com.. The Poway High School Orchestra spring concert and awards ceremony will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday, June 1 at the Poway Center for the Performing Arts, 15498 Espola Road. For information about tickets, call 858-748-0245. The Rancho Bernardo Chamber Music Festival is being held from Friday, June 10 to Sunday, June 12 at Hope United Methodist Chuch, 16550 Beranrdo heights Pkwy. Quartet Nouveau will perform at 7 p.m. Friday, June 10; the California Chamber Orchestra will perform at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, June 11 and the Quartet Nouveau Ensemble will perform at 2 p.m. Sunday, June 12. These concerts are free and open to the public. For information, call 858-485-5840. The RB Chorale presents “RB Showstoppers from Stage and Screen” at 7 p.m. Friday, June 10 and Saturday, June 11 at the Poway Center for the Performing Arts, 15498 Espola Road. Tickets are $22 general admission, $20 seniors, students and military and $7 children. For tickets call 858-485-7664 or visit www.rbchorale.org.
THEATER
Scripps Ranch Theatre presents “Murder at the Howard Johnson’s,” opening Saturday, May 28 and running through Sunday, June 26 at Scripps Ranch Theatre on the Campus of Alliant International University. Perfomrances are 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are $31 for adults, $28 seniors and active duty military and $15 for students with IDs. For tickets, call 858-578-7728 or visit scrippsranchtheatre.org. PowPAC, Poway’s Community Theatre, presents the comedy “Bedside Manners” running through Sunday, June 5 at 13250 Poway Road in the Lively Center. Tickets are $22 adults, $20 seniors, students and active military and are available online at www.powpac.org or by calling 858-679-8085.
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The North County Society of Fine Arts presents an exhibition of paintings on wood panel running through Friday, June 3 at Municipal “Expressions” Gallery, 262 E. Grand Avenue in Escondido. Admission is free.
The Poway Arts & Crafts Guild’s Boardwalk Craft Market will be held from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. the first Saturday of every month at Old Poway Park. The next craft market will be on Saturday, June 4. For more information call 858-486-3497 or see poway.org/oldpowaypark and click on Boardwalk Craft Market.
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Love to Dance, Inc. presents its ninth annual Dance Concert at 2 p.m. Sunday, June 5 at the Poway Center for the Performing Arts, 15498 Espola Road. Dancers ages 2 through 18 will showcase their talent. Tickets are $20 and are available by calling 858-748-0505, at the box office or online at www.powaycenter.com. Parva Tara Shayassi and Spirit Synergy Studio teaches traditional Persian dance and “sacred birthing” belly dance Sundays in Poway (call for address). Beginner/intermediate lessons are 9 to 10 a.m., intermediate/advanced lessons are 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. and prenatal lessons are from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Lessons are $12 each. For information, call 951-805-0932 or email Spirit_Synergy_Studio@ yahoo.com. Maria Ghaibi teaches Zumba classes at the RB Swim & Tennis Club, 16955 Bernardo Oaks Drive, Rancho Bernardo. Classes are 6 to 7 p.m. every Thursday. For fees and details, contact Maria Ghaibi at 858-385-0621 or mg_ghaibi@yahoo.com.
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Walk in the footpath of Poway’s first residents Saturday mornings at Poway’s Kumeyaay-Ipai Interpretive Center. Trained guides will share the culture, history and botany of this five-acre archeological jewel for free from 9 a.m. to noon Saturdays (closed the first Saturday of every month) at 13104 Ipai Waaypuk Trail (formerly Silverlake Drive). For information, go to www.poway.org/kiic. The Rancho Bernardo Historical Society runs a free museum at the Bernardo Winery, 13330 Paseo Del Verano Norte, Rancho Bernardo. Museum hours are 9 a.m. to noon Tuesdays, 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Wednesdays, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursdays, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays, and noon to 3 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. For information call 858-775-5788. The Poway Historical and Memorial Society operates the free Poway Heritage Museum and the Nelson House in Old Poway Park, 14114 Midland Road in Poway. Hours are 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays and 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sundays. The Nelson House is open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays; 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sundays and is closed the second Sunday of each month. Call 858-679-8587 or visit powayhistoricalsociety.org. Want to submit an event for the calendar? Send it to entertainment@pomeradonews.com. Please include the date, time, location, cost and contact information. Events should be submitted by noon Friday. The calendar is printed on space-available basis.
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b. Masters of Amazon Located at: 14918 Avenida Venusto #135, San Diego, CA 92128, San Diego County. Registered Owners Name(s): a. Zachary Tibbs - Tibbs Consulting, 14918 Avenida Venusto #135, San Diego, CA 92128. This business is conducted by: an Individual. The first day of business was 10/01/2015. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on 04/28/2016. Zach Tibbs. RB1515. May 5, 12, 19, 26, 2016
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 2016-012794 Fictitious Business Name(s): a. Two Wheels and a Dream Located at: 1853 Rouge Dr., Chula Vista, CA 91913, San Diego County. Mailing Address: 1853 Rouge Dr., Chula Vista, CA 91913. Registered Owners Name(s): a. Daniel J. Viloria, 1853 Rouge Dr., Chula Vista, CA 91913. This business is conducted by: an Individual. The first day of business has not yet started . This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on 05/06/2016. Daniel J. Viloria. P4882. May 19, 26, Jun. 2, 9, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 2016-012796 Fictitious Business Name(s): a. Omnistories Cinematography Located at: 1853 Rouge Dr., Chula Vista, CA 91913, San Diego County. Mailing Address: 1853 Rouge Dr., Chula Vista, CA 91913. Registered Owners Name(s): a. Daniel J. Viloria, 1853 Rouge Dr., Chula Vista, CA 91913. This business is conducted by: an Individual. The first day of business was 12/06/2012. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on 05/06/2016. Daniel J. Viloria. P4883. May 19, 26, Jun. 2, 9, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 2016-013480 Fictitious Business Name(s): a. HDZ Moving Located at: 13200 Danielson St., Poway, CA 92064, San Diego County. Mailing Address: 4517 Mount Lindsey Pl., San Diego, CA 92117. Registered Owners Name(s): a. Jose Isidro Hernandez Coral, 4517 Mount Lindsey Pl., San Diego, CA 92117. This business is conducted by: an Individual.
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 2016-012066 Fictitious Business Name(s): a. Namaste Bliss Located at: 10168 Prairie Fawn Drive, SanDiego,CA92127,SanDiegoCounty. Mailing Address: 10168 Prairie Fawn Drive, San Diego, CA 92127. Registered Owners Name(s): a. Vannessa Bhatia, 10168 Prairie Fawn Drive, San Diego, CA 92127. This business is conducted by: an Individual. The first day of business was 03/21/2016. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on 04/29/2016. Vannessa Bhatia. RB1528. May 26, Jun. 2, 9, 16, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 2016-013215 Fictitious Business Name(s): a. Adt shop Located at: 11224 Monticook Ct., San Diego, CA 92127, San Diego County. Registered Owners Name(s): a. Anne Painter, 11224 Monticook Ct., San Diego, CA 92127. b. Anna Luong, 7915 Hollow Mesa Ct., San Diego, CA 92126. This business is conducted by: a General Partnership. The first day of business was 01/01/2014. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on 05/12/2016. Anne Painter. RB1530. May 26, June 2, 9, 16, 2016. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 2016-011236 Fictitious Business Name(s): a. Garden Reflections Floral Located at: 18097 Starvation Mountain Road, Escondido, CA 92025, San Diego County. Registered Owners Name(s): a. Kimberly Geiger, 18097 Starvation Mountain Road, Escondido, CA 92025. This business is conducted by: an Individual. The first day of business was 05/25/2006. This statement
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100 - CA LEGAL NOTICES Diego, 92128, San Diego County. Registered Owners Name(s): a. Pomerado Road Baptist Church, 12342 Old Pomerado Rd., Poway, CA 92064, California. This business is conducted by: a Corporation. The first day of business was 05/04/2016. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on 05/06/2016. Roy D. Hensley, Treasurer. P4873. May 12, 19, 26, Jun. 2, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 2016-012963 Fictitious Business Name(s): a. Perfect Mix Services Located at: 10275 Trails End Cir., San Diego, CA 92126, San Diego County. Registered Owners Name(s): a. Cassaundra Patterson, 10275 Trails End Cir., San Diego, CA 92126. This business is conducted by: an Individual. The first day of business was 05/10/2016. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on 05/10/2016. Cassaundra Patterson. P4876. May 19, 26, Jun. 2, 9, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 2016-013150 Fictitious Business Name(s): a. The Bark House b. Dogs Unleashed SD Located at: 13537 Carriage Rd., Poway, CA 92064, San Diego County. Registered Owners Name(s): a. Hector Ortega, 13537 Carriage Rd., Poway, CA 92064. This business is conducted by: an Individual. The first day of business has not yet started . This statement
T.S. No. 15-1461-11 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE NOTE: THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED 注:本文件包含一个信息摘要 참고사항: 본 첨부 문서에 정보 요약서가 있습니다 NOTA: SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA INFORMACIÓN DE ESTE DOCUMENTO TALA: MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPORMASYON SA DOKUMENTONG ITO NA NAKALAKIP LƯU Ý: KÈM THEO ĐÂY LÀ BẢN TRÌNH BÀY TÓM LƯỢC VỀ THÔNG TIN TRONG TÀI LIỆU NÀY PLEASE NOTE THAT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE § 2923.3(d)(1) THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS REQUIRED TO APPEAR ON THIS DOCUMENT BUT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE § 2923.3(a) THE SUMMARY OF INFORMATION IS NOT REQUIRED TO BE RECORDED OR PUBLISHED AND THE SUMMARY OF INFORMATION NEED ONLY BE MAILED TO THE MORTGAGOR OR TRUSTOR. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 3/19/2012. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. A public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash, cashier's check drawn on a state or national bank, check drawn by a state or federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, or savings association, or savings bank specified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to do business in this state will be held by the 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 a Deed of Trust described below. The sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining
has not yet started . Thi was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on 05/11/2016. Hector Ortega. P4881. May 19, 26, Jun. 2, 9, 2016
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 2016-013469 Fictitious Business Name(s): a. Ultrascape Construction Located at: 12701 McFeron Rd., Poway, CA 92064, San Diego County. Mailing Address: 12701 McFeron Rd., Poway, CA 92064. Registered Owners Name(s): a. Darren Earl, 12701 McFeron Rd., Poway, CA 92064. This business is conducted by: an Individual. The first day of business was 01/01/1988. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on 05/16/2016. Darren Earl. P4888. May 19, 26, Jun. 2, 9, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 2016-013554 Fictitious Business Name(s): a. Remodeling and Construction Management Co. Located at: 17412 Bernardo Oaks Drive, San Diego, CA 92128, San Diego County. Registered Owners Name(s): a. Adam Parsa, 17412 Bernardo Oaks Drive, San Diego, CA 92128. This business is conducted by: an Individual. The first day of business was 05/08/2016. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on 05/16/2016. Adam Parsa. RB1529. May 26, June 2, 9, 16, 2016.
pay g principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with interest and late charges thereon, as provided in the note(s), advances, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth below. The amount may be greater on the day of sale. Trustor: DANIEL A. TODD AND SHERRI P. TODD, HUSBAND AND WIFE, AS JOINT TENANTS Duly Appointed Trustee: The Wolf Firm, A Law Corporation Recorded 3/24/2012 as Instrument No. 2012-0176958 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of San Diego County, California, Street Address or other common designation of real property: 13625 POWERS ROAD POWAY, CA 92064 A.P.N.: 317-060-28-00 Date of Sale: 6/2/2016 at 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. Amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $346,358.70, estimated The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address or other common designation, if any, shown above. If no street address or other common designation is shown, directions to the location of the property may be obtained by sending a written request to the beneficiary within 10 days of the date of first publication of this Notice of Sale. 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
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 2016-014149 Fictitious Business Name(s): a. Lion Bold b. Lion Bold Records Located at: 10868 Charbono Pt., San Diego, CA 92131, San Diego County. Registered Owners Name(s): a. Ryan Waczek, 10868 Charbono Pt., San Diego, CA 92131. This business is conducted by: an Individual. The first day of business has not yet started . This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on 05/23/2016. Ryan Waczek. RB1532. May 26, June 2, 9, 16, 2016. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 2016-011270 Fictitious Business Name(s): a. Drew2Apps Located at: 12077 Wooded Vista Ln., San Diego, CA 92128, San Diego County. Registered Owners Name(s): a. Drew Carlson, 12077 Wooded Vista Ln., San Diego, CA 92128. This business is conducted by: an Individual. The first day of business was 03/01/2016. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on 04/22/2016. Drew Carlson. RB1501. May 5, 12, 19, 26, 2016. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 2016-011292 Fictitious Business Name(s): a. Sage Law Firm Located at: 1628 Grove Street, San Diego, CA 92102, San Diego County. Registered Owners Name(s): a. Marshall Sage, 1628 Grove Street, San Diego, CA 92102. This business
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 916939-0772 or visit this Internet Web site www.nationwideposting.com, using the file number assigned to this case 151461-11. 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: 4/28/2016 The Wolf Firm, A Law Corporation 2955 Main Street, 2nd Floor Irvine, California 92614 Foreclosure Department (949) 7209200 Sale Information Only: 916-9390772 www.nationwideposting.com Darlene Clark, Foreclosure Officer PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT THE WOLF FIRM MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR, ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION YOU PROVIDE WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. NPP0280287 To: POWAY NEWS CHIEFTAIN 05/12/2016, 05/19/2016, 05/26/2016
San Diego, CA 92102. This is conducted by: an Individual. The first day of business was 01/01/2016. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on 04/22/2016. Marshall Dean Sage. RB1504. May 5, 12, 19, 26, 2016
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 2016-010963 Fictitious Business Name(s): a. Snap Happy Photography Located at: 7260 Park Village Rd., San Diego, CA 92129, San Diego County. Registered Owners Name(s): a. Ellen Smith, 7260 Park Village Rd., San Diego, CA 92129. This business is conducted by: an Individual. The first day of business has not yet started . This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on 04/20/2016. Ellen Smith. RB 1505. May 5, 12, 19, 26, 2016. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 2016-012189 Fictitious Business Name(s): a. Poway Carpets Located at: 12222 Poway Rd., #16, Poway, CA 92064, San Diego County. Registered Owners Name(s): a. Thomas C. Arnold, 12056 Lomica Dr., San Diego, CA 92128. This business is conducted by: an Individual. The first day of business was 01/02/1987. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on 05/02/2016. Thomas C. Arnold. P4871. May 12, 19, 26, Jun. 2, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 2016-013520 Fictitious Business Name(s): a. Through the Roots Located at: 11532 Alborada Dr., San Diego, CA 92127, San Diego County. Registered Owners Name(s): a. Grant Betrix, 11532 Alborada Dr., San Diego, CA 92127. This business is conducted by: an Individual. The first day of business was 05/08/2008. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on 05/16/2016. Grant Betrix. RB1526. May 26, Jun. 2, 9, 16, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 2016-013824 Fictitious Business Name(s): a. Wondrous Harmonics Located at: 17406 Plaza Otonal, San Diego, CA 92128, San Diego County. Registered Owners Name(s): a. Linda Lintvedt, 17406 Plaza Otonal, San Diego, CA 92128. This business is conducted by: an Individual. The first day of business was 01/01/2016. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on 05/18/2016. Linda Lintvedt. RB1527. May 26, Jun. 2, 9, 16, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 2016-013091 Fictitious Business Name(s): a. Missmoms Catering Located at: 2000 Montego Ave., #78, Escondido, CA 92026, San Diego County. Registered Owners Name(s): a. Madelene Kim, 2000 Montego Ave., #78, Escondido, CA 92026. This business is conducted by: an Individual. The first day of business has not yet started . This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on 05/11/2016. Madelene Kim. RB1531. May 26, June 2, 9, 16, 2016. APN: 314-610-18-00 TS No: CA05000530-11-1S TO No: 110141216-CA-LPI NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED November 11, 2004. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On July 11, 2016 at 10:30 AM, at the entrance to the East County Regional Center by
East County Regional Center by statue, 250 E. Main Street, El Cajon, CA 92020, MTC Financial Inc. dba Trustee Corps, as the duly Appointed Trustee, under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust recorded on November 16, 2004, as Instrument No. 2004-1085814, of official records in the Office of the Recorder of San Diego County, California, executed by MAXINE B. TUDOR, AN UNMARRIED WOMAN, as Trustor(s), in favor of FINANCIAL FREEDOM SENIOR FUNDING CORPORATION, A SUBSIDIARY OF INDYMAC BANK, F.S.B. as Beneficiary, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, in lawful money of the United States, all payable at the time of sale, that certain property situated in said County, California describing the land therein as: AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAID DEED OF TRUST The property heretofore described is being sold “as is”. The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 12623 CASA AVENIDA, 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 without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the Note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, as provided in said Note(s), advances if any, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, estimated fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligations secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of this Notice of Trustee’s Sale is estimated to be $377,785.74 (Estimated). However, prepayment premiums, accrued interest and advances will increase this figure prior to sale. Beneficiary’s bid at said sale may include all or part of said amount. In addition to cash, the Trustee will accept a cashier’s check drawn on a state or national bank, a check drawn by a state or federal credit union or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, savings association or savings bank specified in Section 5102 of the California Financial Code and authorized to do business in California, or other such funds as may be acceptable to the Trustee. In the event tender other than cash is accepted, the Trustee may withhold the issuance of the Trustee’s Deed Upon Sale until funds become available to the payee or endorsee as a matter of right. The property offered for sale excludes all funds held on account by the property receiver, if applicable. 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. 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
www.pomeradonews.com 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 In Source Logic at 702-6597766 for information regarding the Trustee’s Sale or visit the Internet Web site address listed below for information regarding the sale of this property, using the file number assigned to this case, CA05000530-11-1S. 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: May 5, 2016 MTC Financial Inc. dba Trustee Corps TS No. CA0500053011-1S 17100 Gillette Ave Irvine, CA 92614 949-252-8300 TDD: 866-6604288 Miguel Ochoa, Authorized Signatory SALE INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED ON LINE AT www.insourcelogic.com FOR AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATION PLEASE CALL: In Source Logic AT 702-659-7766 MTC Financial Inc. dba Trustee Corps MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. ORDER NO. CA16-001567-1, PUB DATES: 05/19/2016, 05/26/2016, 06/02/2016 P4874
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TS No. CA-16-700405-AB Order No.: 160017020-CA-VOI YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 8/20/2002. 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 Section 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 pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with interest and late charges thereon, as provided in the note(s), advances, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth below. The amount may be greater on the day of sale. BENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE. Trustor(s): AVRAHAM RAZ AND RIVKA RAZ Recorded: 9/6/2002 as Instrument No. 2002-0762861 and modified as per Modification Agreement recorded 1/27/2015 as Instrument No. 2015-0034660 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of SAN DIEGO County, California; Date of Sale: 6/10/2016 at 9:00 AM Place of Sale: At the Entrance of the East County Regional Center, 250 E. Main Street, El Cajon, CA 92020 Amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $102,819.53 The purported property address is: 13475 CALLE COLINA, POWAY, CA 92064 Assessor’s Parcel No.: 275-600-16-00 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
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100 - LEGAL NOTICES 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 800-280-2832 for information regarding the trustee’s sale or visit this Internet Web site http:// www.qualityloan.com using the file number assigned to this foreclosure by the Trustee: CA-16-700405-AB . 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. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the property address or other common designation, if any, shown herein. If no street address or other common designation is shown, directions to the location of the property may be obtained by sending a written request to the beneficiary within 10 days of the date of first publication of this Notice of Sale. If the Trustee is 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 deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s Attorney. If you have previously been discharged through bankruptcy, you may have been released of personal liability for this loan in which case this letter is intended to exercise the note holders right’s against the real property only. As required by law, you are hereby notified that a negative credit report reflecting on your credit record may be submitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfill the terms of your credit obligations. QUALITY MAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Date: Quality Loan Service Corporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego, CA 92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE information only Sale Line: 800280-2832 Or Login to: http://www. qualityloan.com Reinstatement Line: (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan Service Corp. TS No.: CA16-700405-AB IDSPub #0106533 5/12/2016 5/19/2016 5/26/2016. P4852. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE T.S. No. 13-21406-SP-CA Title No. 130217292-CA-MAI A.P.N. 316130-22-00 ATTENTION RECORDER: THE FOLLOWING REFERENCE TO AN ATTACHED SUMMARY IS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTICE PROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR ONLY PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE 2923.3 NOTE: THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED YOU ARE IN DEFAULT
ATTACHED YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 02/11/2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. A public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash, (cashier’s check(s) must be made payable to National Default Servicing Corporation), drawn on a state or national bank, a check drawn by a state or federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, savings association, or savings bank specified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to do business in this state; 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 a Deed of Trust described below. The sale will be made in an “as is” condition, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with interest and late charges thereon, as provided in the note(s), advances, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth below. The amount may be greater on the day of sale. Trustor: Christopher E. Dornsife, married man Duly Appointed Trustee: National Default Servicing Corporation Recorded 02/15/2005 as Instrument No. 20050127992 (or Book, Page) of the Official Records of SAN DIEGO County, California. Date of Sale: 06/15/2016 at 10:30 AM Place of Sale: At the entrance to the East County Regional Center by statue, 250 E. Main Street, El Cajon, CA 92020 Estimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $781,943.64 Street Address or other common designation of real property: 12941 FRANCINE TERRACE, POWAY, CA 92064 A.P.N.: 316-130-22-00 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address or other common designation, if any, shown above. If no street address or other common designation is shown, directions to the location of the property may be obtained by sending a written request to the beneficiary within 10 days of the date of first publication of this Notice of 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. The requirements of California Civil Code Section 2923.5(b)/2923.55(c) were fulfilled when the Notice of Default was recorded. 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 infor-
Civil Code. The law requires that infor mation 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 714730-2727 or visit this Internet Web site www.ndscorp.com/sales, using the file number assigned to this case 13-21406-SP-CA. 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: 05/19/2016 National Default Servicing Corporation c/o Tiffany and Bosco, P.A., its agent, 1230 Columbia Street, Suite 680 San Diego, CA 92101 Toll Free Phone: 888-264-4010 Sales Line 714-730-2727; Sales Website: www.ndscorp.com/sales Zahara Joyner, Trustee Sales Representative A-4576422 05/26/2016, 06/02/2016, 06/09/2016 P4893.
CITY OF POWAY REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Notice is hereby given that the City of Poway, CA will accept sealed proposals at the Public Works Administration building, 14467 Lake Poway Road, Poway, CA, 92064 until 3 p.m., Wednesday, June 01, 2016. Proposals shall be submitted in plain, sealed envelopes, marked on the outside with the project title: URBAN FORESTRY MAINTENANCE SERVICES, RFP 16018. The purpose of the project is to furnish all professional services, skilled labor, materials, equipment, tools, insurance, permits and fees, as necessary, to render the services according to the specifications. No proposal will be accepted unless it is made on a proposal form furnished by the City of Poway. Proposals will be evaluated on the basis of experience and ability to perform, as well as upon the proposed amounts. The City will also consider a cooperative purchasing agreement that meets our purchasing requirements per 3.28 in the Municipal Code. The award of the contract, if made, will be made to the proposing contractor who, at the sole discretion of the City, is best able to perform the contract in a manner most beneficial to the City of Poway. Standard Contract Length: The length of this Contract shall be for two (2) years beginning on July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2018. The Contract may be extended with a total of three (3) separate one-year term extensions. The maximum length of the Contract can be up to five (5) years. The option to renew may be by mutual agreement between the City and the selected Contractor. Award of the Contract and any Contract extensions are subject to City Council appropriation of funds. Each renewal period, the Contractor’s costs shall be adjusted based on the annual change in the previous calendar year’s Consumer Price Index for the San Diego area (All Urban Consumers CPI-U) or 5%, whichever is less. The first adjustment would occur no earlier than July 1, 2018. Proposal documents may be purchased for a non-refundable fee of $5.00 per set from the City of Poway Customers Services Counter, located at 13325 Civic Center Drive, Poway, CA 92064 during regular business hours or downloaded free of charge via our website at www. poway.org. Published in the Poway News Chieftain May 19 & 26, 2016. Order No. 16-050. P4878 T.S. No. 028363-CA APN: 314-25407-00 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Pursuant to CA Civil Code 2923.3 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 7/31/2007. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On 6/20/2016 at 1:00 PM, CLEAR RECON CORP., as duly appointed trustee under and
duly appointed trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded 8/10/2007, as Instrument No. 20070535016, of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of San Diego County, State of CALIFORNIA executed by: FRANK DEKKER, AN UNMARRIED MAN WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, CASHIER’S CHECK DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK, A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, OR A 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: OUTSIDE THE MAIN ENTRANCE AT THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH COUNTY DIVISION, 325 S MELROSE DR., VISTA, CA 92081 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: MORE FULLY DESCRIBED ON SAID DEED OF TRUST The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 14179 HALPER RD POWAY, CA 92064-2812 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 held, but without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, condition, or encumbrances, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principal sums of the note(s) secured 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: $410,870.28 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. 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
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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 (844) 477-7869 or visit this Internet Web site WWW.STOXPOSTING.COM, using the file number assigned to this case 028363-CA. 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 SALES INFORMATION: (844) 477-7869 CLEAR RECON CORP. 4375 Jutland Drive Suite 200 San Diego, California 92117 STOX 504669. P4886. 5/26/16, 6/2/16, 6/9/16.
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CITY OF POWAY REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Notice is hereby given that the City of Poway, CA will accept sealed proposals at the Public Works Administration building, 14467 Lake Poway Road, Poway, CA, 92064 until 2 p.m., Wednesday, June 01, 2016. Proposals shall be submitted in plain, sealed envelopes, marked on the outside with the project title: PORTABLE AND STATIONARY GENERATORS AND TRANSFER SWITCHGEAR MAINTENANCE SERVICES, RFP 16-017. The purpose of the project is to furnish all professional services, skilled labor, materials, equipment, tools, insurance, permits and fees, as necessary, to render the services according to the specifications. No proposal will be accepted unless it is made on a proposal form furnished by the City of Poway. Proposals will be evaluated on the basis of experience and ability to perform, as well as upon the proposed amounts. The award of the contract, if made, will be made to the proposing contractor who, at the sole discretion of the City, is best able to perform the contract in a manner most beneficial to the City of Poway. Standard Contract Length: The length of this Contract shall be for two (2) years beginning on July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2018. The Contract may be extended with a total of three (3) separate one-year term extensions. The maximum length of the Contract can be up to five (5) years. The option to renew may be by mutual agreement between the City and the selected Contractor. Award of the Contract and any Contract extensions are subject to City Council appropriation of funds. Each renewal period, the Contractor’s costs shall be adjusted based on the annual change in the previous calendar year’s Consumer Price Index for the San Diego area (All Urban Consumers CPI-U) or 5%, whichever is less. The first adjustment would occur no earlier than July 1, 2018. Proposal documents may be purchased for a non-refundable fee of $5.00 per set from the City of Poway Customers Services Counter, located at 13325 Civic Center Drive, Poway, CA 92064 during regular business hours or downloaded free of charge via our website at www. poway.org. Published in the Poway News Chieftain May 19 & 26, 2016. Order No. 16-049. P4877
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Poway will hold a Public Hearing to consider the following item: Development Review (DR) 16-005 and Variance (VAR) 16-003; a request for a revision to a previously-approved Development Review to extend the expiration date for the construction of an 8,509-square-foot medical center, parking lot and landscaping. This site is located at 13010 Poway Road in the Mixed Use zone and Poway Road Specific Plan area. Also, a request for re-approval of a Variance to: (1) observe a 10-foot street side yard setback where 20 feet is required, and (2) omit an 8-foot-high screening wall required along the west and north property lines. The project is Categorically Exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), as a Class 32 Categorical Exemption, pursuant to Section 15332 of the CEQA Guidelines, in that it is for an infill project on a property less than 5 acres in size surrounded by urban uses and without any natural habitat, is consistent with the General Plan, and zoning designation and regulations with the exception of setback and wall variances for which findings can be made, and can be adequately served by all required utilities and public services. DATE OF MEETING: June 7, 2016 Vicinity Map TIME OF MEETING: 7:00 p.m. LOCATION OF MEETING: City Council Chambers 13325 Civic Center Drive Poway, CA 92064 PROJECT NUMBER/NAME: DR16-005 and VAR 16-003 / Neighborhood Healthcare Clinic APPLICANT/PROPERTY OWNER: Neighborhood Healthcare PROJECT APN: 317-101-01 STAFF PLANNER: Oda Audish E-MAIL: oaudish@poway.org PHONE NUMBER: (858) 668-4661 or 668-4600 ANY INTERESTED PERSON may review the staff report and the plans for this project and obtain additional information at the City of Poway, City Hall, 13325 Civic Center Drive, Poway, CA, or by visiting the City’s website at www.poway. org. If you wish to express concerns in favor or against the above, you may appear in person at the above-described meeting or submit your concerns in writing to the City Clerk, City of Poway. If you challenge the matter in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the City Council at, or prior to, the public hearing. If you have special needs requiring assistance at the meeting, please call the City Clerk’s Office at (858) 668-4530 at least 24 hours prior to the meeting so that accommodations can be arranged. Published in the Poway News Chieftain on May 26, 2016. Order No. 16-057. P4892.
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NOTICE OF CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Poway will hold a Public Hearing to consider the following item: A Resolution of Intention to Establish Underground Utility District No. 68, placing utilities underground on Espola Road from 300 feet north of Jerome Drive to 130 feet south of Willow Ranch Road. DATE OF MEETING: June 7, 2016 TIME OF MEETING: 7:00 p.m. LOCATION OF MEETING: City Council Chambers 13325 Civic Center Drive Poway, CA 92064 PROJECT NAME: A Resolution of Intention to Establish Underground Utility District No. 68 STAFF: Taryn Kjolsing, Associate Civil Engineer EMAIL: tkjolsing@poway.org PHONE NUMBER: (858) 668-4622 ANY INTERESTED PERSON may review the staff report and the plans for this project, and obtain additional inforthe lopmen
project, and obtain additional infor mation at the Development Services Department, Engineering Division, 13325 Civic Center Drive, Poway, CA, or by visiting the City’s website at www.poway.org. If you wish to express concerns in favor of or against the above, you may appear in person at the above described meeting or submit your concerns in writing to the City Clerk, City of Poway. If you challenge the matter in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the City Council at, or prior to, the public hearing. If you have special needs requiring assistance at the meeting, please call the City Clerk’s Office at (858) 668-4530 at least 24 hours prior to the meeting so that accommodations can be arranged. Published in the Poway News Chieftain on Thursday May 26, 2016. Order No. 16-055. P4889
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CITY OF POWAY REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Notice is hereby given that the City of Poway, CA will accept sealed proposals at the Public Works Administration building, 14467 Lake Poway Road, Poway, CA, 92064 until 1 p.m., Wednesday, June 01, 2016. Proposals shall be submitted in plain, sealed envelopes, marked on the outside with the project title: STREET SWEEPING SERVICES, RFP 16-019. The purpose of the project is to furnish all professional services, skilled labor, materials, equipment, tools, insurance, permits and fees, as necessary, to render the services according to the specifications. No proposal will be accepted unless it is made on a proposal form furnished by the City of Poway. Proposals will be evaluated on the basis of experience and ability to perform, as well as upon the proposed amounts. The award of the contract, if made, will be made to the proposing contractor who, at the sole discretion of the City, is best able to perform the contract in a manner most beneficial to the City of Poway. Standard Contract Length: The length of this Contract shall be for one (1) year beginning on July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2017. The Contract may be extended with a total of four (4) separate one-year term extensions. The maximum length of the Contract can be up to five (5) years. The option to renew may be by mutual agreement between the City and the selected Contractor. Award of the Contract and any Contract extensions are subject to City Council appropriation of funds. Each renewal period, the Contractor’s costs shall be adjusted based on the annual change in the previous calendar year’s Consumer Price Index for the San Diego area (All Urban Consumers CPI-U) or 5%, whichever is less. The first adjustment would occur no earlier than July 1, 2017. Proposal documents may be purchased for a non-refundable fee of $5.00 per set from the City of Poway Customers Services Counter, located at 13325 Civic Center Drive, Poway, CA 92064 during regular business hours or downloaded free of charge via our website at www.poway.org. Published in the Poway News Chieftain May 19 & 26, 2016. Order No. 16-051. P4879 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: SCOTT MICHAEL McRAE, also known as SCOTT M. McRAE, also known as SCOTT McRAE
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SCOTT McRAE CASE NUMBER: 37-2016-00016402-PR-PL-CTL To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of SCOTT MICHAEL McRAE, also known as SCOTT M. McRAE, also known as SCOTT McRAE. A Petition for Probate has been filed by PATRICIA O’BRIEN in the Superior Court of California, County of SAN DIEGO. The petition for Probate requests that PATRICIA O’BRIEN be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent. The petition requests the decedent’s will and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. The will and any codicils are available for examination in the file kept by the court. The petition requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority. A hearing on the petition will be held in this court as follows: Date: June 30, 2016 Time: 1:30 p.m.. Dept.: PC-3. Room: Address of court: 1409 Fourth Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101. If you object to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. If you are a creditor or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as
authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law. You may examine the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. Attorney for Petitioner: Ruth Downs Sullivan 605 Market Street, 9th Floor San Francisco, CA 94105 (415) 495-3800 P 4895. May 26, Jun. 2, 9, 2016.
NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: JESSE D. SEYMOUR CASE NUMBER: 37-2016-00011073-PR-PW-CTL To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of JESSE D. SEYMOUR, JESSE SEYMOUR. A Petition for Probate has been filed by NANCY D. LAWSON and JANEEN M. CROWE in the Superior Court of California, County of SAN DIEGO. The petition for Probate requests that NANCY D. LAWSON and JANEEN M. CROWE be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent. The petition requests the decedent’s will and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. The will and any codicils are available for examination in the file kept by the court. The petition requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority. A hearing on the petition will be held in this court as follows: Date: 6/30/2016 Time: 1:30 p.m. Dept.: PC-3. Room: Address of court: 1409 Fourth Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101. If you object to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. If you are a creditor or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law. You may examine the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. Attorney for Petitioner: MERRILEE A. BOYACK Attorney at Law 2847 N. 50 West Lehi, UT 84043 858-748-6703 RB1524. May 19, 26, Jun. 2, 2016.
www.pomeradonews.com SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO 330 West Broadway San Diego, CA 92101 PETITION OF: JAGDEEP SINGH KAMBO AND SUPNEET KAUR KAMBO, on behalf of PRABH NOOR KAMBO and JODH KARAM KAMBO et al, for change of name ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME CASE NUMBER 37-2016-00014714-CU-PT-CTL TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner: JAGDEEP SINGH KAMBO AND SUPNEET KAUR KAMBO, filed a petition with the court for a decree changing names as follows: a. Present Name: PRABH NOOR KAMBO to Proposed Name: NOOR KAUR KAMBO b. Present Name: JODH KARAM KAMBO to Proposed Name: KARAM SINGH KAMBO 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: 06/24/2016, Time: 9:30 a.m., 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: Rancho Bernardo News Journal Date: May 04, 2016 Jeffrey B. Barton Judge of the Superior Court RB1523. May 12, 19, 26, Jun. 2, 2016. SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO 330 West Broadway San Diego, CA 92101 PETITION OF: PHOUVONG ANGMATSA for change of name. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME CASE NUMBER: 37-2016-00014764-CU-PT-CTL TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner: PHOUVONG ANGMATSA filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: a. Present Name: PHOUVONG ANGMATSA to Proposed Name: PHOUVONG ARIYASAI. b. Present Name: SOUMALY KONGPHOUTHONE to Proposed Name: SOUMALY ARIYASAI. 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: June 24, 2016 Time: 9:30am 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: May 4, 2016 Jeffrey B. Barton Judge of the Superior Court P4891. May 26, Jun. 2, 9, 16, 2016.
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NOTICE OF CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Poway will hold a Public Hearing to consider the following item: Adoption of the City of Poway 2015 Urban Water Management Plan DATE OF MEETING: June 7, 2016 TIME OF MEETING: 7:00 p.m. LOCATION OF MEETING: City Council Chambers 13325 Civic Center Drive Poway, CA 92064 PROJECT NAME: Adoption of the 2015 Urban Water Management Plan STAFF: Alex Heide, Management Analyst EMAIL: aheide@poway.org PHONE NUMBER: 858-668-4703 ANY INTERESTED PERSON may review the staff report and the plans for this project and obtain additional information at the City of Poway, Public Works Administration, 14467 Lake Poway Road, Poway, CA or by visiting the City’s website at www.poway.org. If you wish to express concerns in favor or against the above, you may appear in person at the above described meeting or submit your concerns in writing to the City Clerk, City of Poway. If you challenge the matter in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the City Council at, or prior to, the public hearing. If you have special needs requiring assistance at the meeting, please call the City Clerk’s Office at (858) 668-4530 at least 24 hours prior to the meeting so that accommodations can be arranged. Published in the Poway News Chieftain on Thursday, May 19, 2016 and May 26, 2016, Order No. 16-054. P4885
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CITY OF POWAY NOTICE INVITING BIDS Sealed bids will be received at the Customer Services Counter, Poway City Hall, 13325 Civic Center Drive, Poway, CA 92064 until 2 p.m. on May 31, 2016, at which time they will be publicly opened by a City representative and read. They shall be submitted in sealed envelopes marked on the outside with the project title: CITY OF POWAY UPGRADE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER FIRE ALARM SYSTEM, BID NO. 16-028. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The project is located at 15498 Espola Road. The work consists of installation of various fire control devices and wiring throughout the building. Bidder must be an approved EVAX/ Potter dealer. This project requires Department of General Services, Division of State Architect (DSA) third party inspection and approval of the installation of the alarm. The project will not be deemed complete and accepted by the City until final approval is received from the DSA. An assigned third party inspector will ensure all work meets Title 24 requirements. The City will require confirmation that the upgraded alarm system has been successfully integrated with the current system. No bid will be received unless it is made on a bid form which is included as part of the Special Provisions for the project. Each bid shall be accompanied by either cash, cashier’s check, certified check, or a satisfactory bid bond issued by a California admitted surety insurer in the form as included in the bid documents, and in an amount not less than 10% of the total amount of the bid. Plans, specifications, and other Contract documents are available during regular business hours at the City of Poway Customer Services Counter, at 13325 Civic Center Drive Poway, CA 92064. The non-refundable fee is $10.00 per set of documents which includes 6, 11 x 17 plan sheets. They can also be downloaded for free on our website at www.poway.org. The City reserves the right, after opening bids, to reject any or all bids, to accept or reject any one or more items of a bid and to waive any informality in the bid. No contractor or subcontractor may be listed on a bid proposal for a public works project nor be awarded a contract for a public works project unless registered with the Department of Industrial Relations pursuant to Labor Code section 1725.5 [with limited exceptions from this requirement for bid purposes only under Labor Code section 1771.1(a)]. This project is subject to compliance monitoring and enforcement by the Department of Industrial Relations. A non-mandatory pre-bid meeting is scheduled for May 26, 2016, at 8:30 a.m. at 15498 Espola Road, Poway, CA 92064 in front of the lobby doors. The meeting is to answer bidders’ questions about the UPGRADE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER FIRE ALARM SYSTEM project. Please direct all questions during the bidding process to Diane Mann, Public Works Supervisor at (858) 668-4704. PRELIMINARY ESTIMATE: $40,000 to $45,000. Published in the Poway News Chieftain May 19 & 26, 2016. Order No. 16-053. P4884 CITY OF POWAY NOTICE INVITING BIDS Sealed bids will be received at Poway City Hall, 13325 Civic Center Drive, Poway, CA 92064, Customer Services Counter – 1st Floor, until 4:00 p.m. on June 6, 2016, at which time they will be publicly opened by a representative from the Administrative Services Department and read. They shall be submitted in sealed envelopes marked on the outside with the project title: CITY HALL LIGHT FIXTURE REPLACEMENT PROJECT; BID NO. 16-027 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: This project includes the removal of existing 2-foot and 4-foot lighting fixtures at Poway City Hall and replacing with City supplied LED fixtures, removal of existing lighting controls and installation of new controls, connecting emergency lighting as necessary to replace in kind, and programming new fixtures. No bid will be received unless it is made on a bid form which
unless it is made on a bid form which is included as part of the Special Provisions for the project. Each bid shall be accompanied by cash or a cashier’s check or a certified check, or a satisfactory bid bond issued by a California admitted surety insurer in the form as included in the bid documents, in any event in an amount not less than 10% of the total amount of the bid. Plans, Specifications, and other Contract documents are available at the Development Services permit counter, located on the first floor of City Hall or on our website at www.poway. org. A non refundable fee of $10.00 is required for each set of Contract documents. PLEASE MAKE YOUR CHECK PAYABLE TO CITY OF POWAY AND SEND IT TO DEVELOPMENT SERVICES – 1ST FLOOR, CITY OF POWAY, P.O. BOX 789, POWAY, CA 92074. A pre-bid meeting is scheduled for June 3, 2016, at 8:00 a.m. in First Floor Conference Room 1518, 13325 Civic Center Drive, Poway, CA. The meeting is to answer bidders’ questions on the construction project. Attendance at the pre-bid meeting is mandatory. No contractor or subcontractor may be listed on a bid proposal for a public works project unless registered with the Department of Industrial Relations pursuant to Labor Code section 1725.5 [with limited exceptions from this requirement for bid purposes only under Labor Code section 1771.1(a)]. No contractor or subcontractor may be awarded a contract for public work on a public works project unless registered with the Department of Industrial Relations pursuant to Labor Code section 1725.5. This project is subject to compliance monitoring and enforcement by the Department of Industrial Relations. Please direct all questions during the bidding process to Christine M. Pawlik, Conservation Administrator, at (858) 668-4514 or via email at cpawlik@poway.org PRELIMINARY ENGINEER’S ESTIMATE: $30,000 CITY OF POWAY. Published in the Poway News Chieftain on Thursday, May 26 & June 2, 2016. Order No. 16-056. P4890
NOTICE OF SALE OF ABANDONED PERSONAL AND/ OR BUSINESS PROPERTY Fast & EZ Self Storage, formerly known as Troy Street Mini Storage, wishing to avail themselves of the provisions of applicable laws of the State of California, hereby gives Notice of Sale under said law to wit: Section 21700 through 21715 of the Business and Professions Code, Section 2328 of Commercial Code, Section 535 of the Penal Code. On June 14, 2016, at 11:30 a.m. at Fast & EZ Self Storage, formerly known as Troy Street Mini Storage, 8823 Troy Street, Spring Valley, CA 91977, Fast & EZ Self Storage will conduct a Public Sale to the highest bidder for cash, the contents of # (see below) rent by (see below), consisting of household goods, business property and personal property contained in the following units: Unit, Name, Size #3 Chance Reese 6x5 #200 Romean Hampton 8x7 #157 Cara Reeder 4x2 #155 Jennifer Jackson 6x7 #277 Tonnesha Fears 8x7 OWNER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO BID AND TO REFUSE OR REJECT ANY AND ALL BIDS. THE SALE IS BEING MADE TO SATISFY AN OWNER’S LIEN. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND. Auctioneer: Ken Ritch West Coast Auctioneers State Lic. 0434194 760-724-0423 Fast & EZ Self Storage 8823 Troy Street Spring Valley, CA 91977 619-698-2397 P4896. 5/26/16 6/2/16. CITY OF POWAY NOTICE INVITING BIDS Sealed bids will be received at Poway City Hall, 13325 Civic Center Drive, Poway, CA 92064, Customer Services Counter – 1st Floor, until 4:00 p.m. on June 1, 2016, at which time they will be publicly opened by a representative from the Administrative Services Department and read. They shall be submitted in sealed enve-
shall be submitted in sealed envelopes marked on the outside with the project title: 2016-2017 STREET OVERLAY PROJECT; BID NO. 16-026 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The 20162017 Street Overlay Project consists of asphalt concrete pavement rehabilitation on Scripps Poway Parkway located in the southern area of the City of Poway. Tasks include milling and grinding, asphalt concrete inlay, utility lid raise to grade and pedestrian ramp removal and replacement. No bid will be received unless it is made on a bid form which is included as part of the Special Provisions for the project. Each bid shall be accompanied by cash or a cashier’s check or a certified check, or a satisfactory bid bond issued by a California admitted surety insurer in the form as included in the bid documents, in any event in an amount not less than 10% of the total amount of the bid. Award of bid is contingent upon Council appropriation of funds for fiscal year 201617 commencing July 1, 2016. Plans, Specifications, and other Contract documents are available at the Development Services permit counter, located on the first floor of City Hall or on our website at www.poway. org. A non refundable fee of $10.00 is required for each set of Contract documents. PLEASE MAKE YOUR CHECK PAYABLE TO CITY OF POWAY AND SEND IT TO DEVELOPMENT SERVICES – 1ST FLOOR, CITY OF POWAY, P.O. BOX 789, POWAY, CA 92074. No contractor or subcontractor may be listed on a bid proposal for a public works project unless registered with the Department of Industrial Relations pursuant to Labor Code section 1725.5 [with limited exceptions from this requirement for bid purposes only under Labor Code section 1771.1(a)]. No contractor or subcontractor may be awarded a contract for public work on a public works project unless registered with the Department of Industrial Relations pursuant to Labor Code section 1725.5. This project is subject to compliance monitoring and enforcement by the Department of Industrial Relations. Please direct all questions during the bidding process to Jeff Beers, Special Projects Engineer, at (858) 668-4624 or via email at jbeers@poway.org PRELIMINARY ENGINEER’S ESTIMATE: $970,000; CITY OF POWAY. Published in the Poway News Chieftain on Thursday, May 19 & 26, 2016. Order No. 16-048. P4866 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO 330 West Broadway San Diego, CA 92101 PETITION OF: SOYEON TRENHOLME for change of name. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR A CHANGE OF NAME CASE NUMBER: 37-2016-00016151-CU-PT-CTL TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS Petitioner(S): SOYEON TRENHOLME filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: a. Present Name : SOYEON TRENHOLME to Proposed Name: JAMIE SOYEON TRENHOLME 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 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: July 1, 2016 Time: 9:30am 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: Rancho Bernardo News
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county: Rancho Bernardo News Journal Date: May 16, 2016 Jeffrey B. Barton Judge of the Superior Court RB1525. May 19, 26, Jun. 2, 9, 2016
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO 330 W. Broadway San Diego, CA 92101 PETITION OF: WADIE EMILE CUBEISY for change of name. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR A CHANGE OF NAME CASE NUMBER: 37-2016-00013954-CU-PT-CTL TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS Petitioner(S): WADIE EMILE CUBEISY filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: a. Present Name : WADIE EMILE CUBEISY to Proposed Name: WADIE SAMUEL CUBEISY 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 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: Jun. 10, 2016 Time: 8:30am Dept: 46 The address of the court is: 220 W. 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: RB News Journal Date: Apr. 28, 2016 Jeffrey B. Barton Judge of the Superior Court RB1511. May 5, 12, 19, 26, 2016 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO 325 S. Melrose Dr. Vista, CA 92081 PETITION OF: GERARDO VARGAS for change of name. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR A CHANGE OF NAME CASE NUMBER: 37-2016-00014008-CU-PT-NC TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS Petitioner(S): GERARDO VARGAS filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: a. Present Name : GERARDO VARGAS to Proposed Name: GARY VARGAS 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 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: Jun. 14, 2016 Time: 8:30am Dept: 26 The address of the court is: 325 S. Melrose Dr Vista, CA 92081. 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: RB News Journal Date: Apr. 28, 2016 William S. Dato Judge of the Superior Court RB1510. May 5, 12, 19, 26, 2016
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Gwynn family sues tobacco industry SAN DIEGO (CNS) - The family of baseball Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn filed a lawsuit Monday against the tobacco industry, claiming the former Padre was targeted to use the smokeless tobacco that caused the cancer that led to his death. The suit - which seeks unspecified damages -alleges the tobacco industry induced Gwynn to begin using smokeless tobacco in the late 1970s when he was a star at San Diego State University. The lawsuit was filed against Altria Group Inc., formerly Philip Morris. There was no immediate response from the company. According to the lawsuit, Gwynn used as many as two cans of smokeless tobacco per day, which is equivalent to smoking four or five packs of cigarettes daily. In the San Diego Superior Court lawsuit, Gwynn's family alleges that the tobacco industry chose the former Mr. Padre specifically because it was trying to market its product to black consumers, and that it intentionally misled Gwynn to use the product. Gwynn, a longtime Poway resident, used smokeless tobacco for 31 years, and admitted an addiction when he tried to stop using the tobacco. Gwynn had multiple surgeries on his neck to remove an abscess and a tumor and died from salivary gland cancer in 2014 at the age of 54.
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NORTH N ORTH INLAND INL AND H HOMES OMES REAL R EAL ESTATE ESTATE HOMES SOLD: May 7 - May 13 ADDRESS 13028 Neddick Avenue 14103 Kendra Way 13117 Neddick Avenue 13701 Powers Road 13971 Bernadotte Lane 15823 Quiet Valley Lane 16505 Orchard Bend Road 16209 Oak Creek Trail 17005 Butterfield Trail
92064 BED 3 4 3 4 3 4 6 4 4
BATH 2 2 2 2 2 3.5 4 3.5 3.5
ADDRESS 15387 Maturin Drive #228 15367 Maturin Drive #173 10510 Zenor Lane #29 10534 Sanshey Lane #120 10535 Camino Bello Mar #5 14656 Via Fiesta #2 9939 Fieldthorn Street 18078 Almendro Lane 8561 Old Stonefield Chase 17833 Pueblo Vista Lane 8485 Spreckels Lane 10614 Indigo Way 11068 Indian Lore Court 15573 Via Montecristo 8211 Santaluz Village Green N 16023 Cayenne Creek Road 8146 Santaluz Village Green N 15614 Peters Stone Court 16543 Edgehill Road 16413 Irish Eyes Lane
92127 BED 1 2 2 2 3 3 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 3 5 3 5 4 5
BATH 1 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2 3 2.5 2.5 3 3 3.5 3 4.5 3 4.5 4.5 5.5
PRICE $255,000 $330,000 $449,000 $461,000 $486,000 $540,000 $575,000 $650,000 $655,000 $735,000 $756,000 $860,100 $870,000 $905,000 $1,050,000 $1,117,000 $1,200,000 $1,330,000 $1,370,000 $1,705,000
BED 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 2 2 3 4 4 5 3 4
BATH 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 3 2 2.5
PRICE $233,000 $245,000 $300,000 $335,500 $339,500 $350,000 $385,000 $440,000 $441,000 $480,000 $482,000 $525,000 $615,000 $640,000 $660,000 $666,000 $740,000
92129 BED 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 4 5
BATH 1 1 1 1 1.5 2 2 2 2.5 2 2.5 2.5 3 4 2.5 3 3 3.5 4.5
PRICE $214,545 $216,000 $237,000 $240,000 $275,000 $295,000 $300,000 $401,500 $417,000 $478,000 $671,000 $740,000 $745,000 $750,000 $780,000 $865,500 $883,000 $904,000 $915,000
ADDRESS 14978 Avenida Venusto #54 12387 Santiago Road E 10840 Sabre Hill Drive #218 10810 Sabre Hill Drive #279 17545 Ashburton Road 17441 Plaza Animado #132 12093 Callado Road 17488 Fairlie Road 17559 Fairlie Road 10932 Creekbridge Place 16326 Avenida Venusto A 11014 Creekbridge Place 12520 Pomerado Court 11721 Caminito Corriente 12779 Calma Court 14895 Summerbreeze Way 12415 Cloudesly Drive ADDRESS 9928 Caminito Bolsa 10347 Azuaga Street #86 13835 Via Rimini 13748 Caminito Vizzini #81 14169 Caminito Quevedo 13311 Caminito Ciera #133 13310 Caminito Ciera #184 13310 Via Magdalena #4 9933 Paseo Montril 13488 Grain Lane 13022 Roundup Avenue 8311 Bryn Glen Way 12133 Branicole Lane 8889 Twin Trails Drive 8951 Adobe Bluffs Drive 13160 Sierra Mesa Court 8885 Ragweed Court 13016 Abing Avenue 13274 Copperwind Lane
92128
SOURCE: CoreLogic
PRICE $435,000 $458,000 $543,000 $568,000 $699,000 $893,500 $999,000 $1,125,000 $1,450,000
Windermere Homes & Estates has achieved top ranking in the First Tuesday Journal as the fastest growing real estate brokerage in California. The recognition places the firm first in growth among 60 of the state’s largest brokerages, with an increase of 89 percent from December 2014 to December 2015. “We are proud to achieve the status as the fastest growing real estate brokerage in California,” said owner Rich Johnson. “We owe our success to our agents, staff, and affiliates, as well as our clients that come back to Windermere time after time to buy or sell a home in Southern California.” The First Tuesday Journal reports that, unlike WHE, most of the state’s major brokers saw only marginal changes in their employment of additional sales agents. In 2015, WHE experienced a surge in hiring, adding 149 agents to its team for a total of 317. This accomplishment is particularly notable because of the recession set-backs felt in real estate. “Licensees who remain full-time real estate service providers today are the ones who have successfully adjusted with a bit of talent and perseverance,” the article states. The recession hit the real estate-related industries hard, with employment numbers catching up to pre-recession numbers in California at the end of 2014, according to First Tuesday.
Windermere founders Brian Gooding and Rich Johnson. Founded by Brian Gooding and Rich Johnson, Windermere Homes and Estates has opened nine offices in San Diego County in just two years. Within the past seven months the company expanded into the Riverside and San Bernardino Counties with new offices in Coachella Valley, Big Bear, and Temecula. The company is the fourth largest residential real estate brokerage in San Diego. “Our agents are among the very best in California. Their commitment to clients and the communities we serve is reflected in significant growth and a reputation for quality customer service. It is rewarding to see how our company is having a positive impact on the communities where we do business,” said Johnson.
Kranzle achieves QSC Platinum rating Wolfgang Kranzle of Realty Experts has repeated the previous year’s achievement of being granted the highest level of service achievement in the real estate industry, Quality Service Certified Platinum. The award is in recognition of earning 100 percent client service satisfaction in 2015 as measured by Leading Research Corporation. A Quality Service Certified (QSC) award status is the only recognition in the real estate industry based on independently validated customer satisfaction survey results. After the conclusion of real estate
transactions, clients of QSC agents receive a survey, asking them to rate the agent on various aspects of the service process. The surveys are administered and the results are received and compiled by LRC. Client feedback from the surveys becomes part of the agent’s credentials. An overall satisfaction rating is displayed on the consumer where buyers and sellers have the ability to select a real estate professional based upon each agent’s validated record of service satisfaction.
WINE & CHEESE OPEN HOUSE, SAT, MAY 28, 4-6 PM. ALL WELCOME! 17623 Marymont Place Rancho Bernardo Highly upgraded Eastview townhome features a dream gourmet kitchen. Pristine condition throughout. Spectacular panoramic view at the top of the cul-de-sac. 2 ½ car garage. $685,000
Diane Orvis & Megan Orvis Morris Windermere Homes & Estates 858.395.3426 OrvisAndOrvis.com
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Mike Lynch can help with your mortgage BY EMILY SORENSEN Looking to buy a home or want to refinance your mortgage? Mike Lynch, of Cornerstone Home Lending, Inc., at 16959 Bernardo Center Drive in Rancho Bernardo, can guide you through the process. Lynch, a senior mortgage loan consultant and branch manager, was recently voted “Best Mortgage Broker” in the best Of North Inland 2016 competition. He has been a part of Cornerstone since 2010 and has been working in the home-financing industry since 1994. Cornerstone is a direct lender, which means that Lynch works with lending companies like Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and keeps his clients from having to go from bank to bank, looking for the best loan possible. Mike Lynch “It’s my job to find (my clients) the least expensive and best home loan for their scenario,” said Lynch. “I also track the market to see opportunities to get them a no-cost refinance on their mortgage to save them money in the future. No bank is going to do that for you.” He described his work as a “one-stop shop” for everything related to home loans. “We will find the best rates for you,” said Lynch. “We focus on first-time home buyers, and we work with the VA.” Lynch, who earned a bachelor’s degree in
SPOTLIGHT business management from Loyola Marymount University, said he originally got into the restaurant industry but quickly left for home financing. “I like it because it’s in finance, but I also get to deal with people,” said Lynch. “I like that I can work with people and advise them.” Lynch said he always “had a knack for numbers” and while he did well in his accounting classes, he didn’t want to be a CPA or do taxes. “I’m a big people person,” he said. “I wanted to work with people and help them manage and track expenditures.” Being a successful mortgage consultant is more than just knowing the ins and outs of home loans, but also is about working with and knowing what the clients want, said Lynch. “It’s all about communication. We want the clients to know what’s going on, and we get to know our clients and their needs and wants,” said Lynch. Though his focus is on home loans, Lynch assists several different college planners, estate planners and financial planners so he can direct his clients to them if he feels they need the help preparing a college fund or investing funds. To contact Mike Lynch about a home loan or mortgage, call 760-705-1211, email mike@mylynchgroup.com, or visit mylynchgroup.com.
HOME OF THE WEEK Westwood Gem 17977 Aguamiel, Rancho Bernardo Beautifully remodeled 3BR/2BA home boasts a great backyard with pool and jacuzzi. Terraced hillside provides a great backdrop for lounging and provides privacy. Light, bright and open floor plan is perfect for entertaining. This is a perfect house for families and is located within minutes of highly desirable Poway Unified schools. Easy access to freeways, grocery stores, and restaurants. Short walk to the Westwood Club, which has pools, club house, exercise facility, tennis, basketball, racquet ball courts and BBQ areas.
$775,000-$800,000
Sean Walsh 858.449.4007 seanwalsh@rbhaley.com
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Making employees feel welcome
S
everal years back I found myself starting a new job. With different routines and unknown co-workers I was nervous pulling into the parking lot that first day. My unease lasted until I discovered business cards and personalized note pads awaiting my arrival at my desk. Immediately, I felt I belonged. Later, as a consultant, I landed a long-term contract developing and running an in-house advertising agency. The assignment brought me to the client’s office several days each week over a period of many months. Universally recognized as a hired gun, I was treated differently than employees and never felt fully accepted. Then came the day when my name plate was attached to my cubicle, and a fascinating thing happened. I suddenly found myself wanting to participate in company functions and to
develop relationships with employees. The moment my name was attached to the company’s in this manner I began feeling a greater connection. My pride in everyone’s efforts to build the company’s success grew. Though still a consultant, I instantly felt like I belonged. For me, their success had become personal. In neither case had anything tangible changed. Demands on my time remained the same, as did my compensation. But these subtle connections made me want to work harder, stay later, and reach out to coworkers more. This suggests any business benefits by quickly assimilating those working on your behalf. Making someone feel welcome provides additional incentive for them doing their job just a little bit better. The Golden Rule says we should treat others as we wish to be treated ourselves. Businesses operating this
way are sure to benefit. Treat someone like family, and they’ll behave accordingly. Call it a self-fulfilling prophecy. As you examine your work environment, consider ways to include interns, consultants, and service providers in your business’ activities. Invite them to company holiday parties or picnics. Show them they matter to you as more than a number in a ledger. Make it personal. Of course, there is such a thing as getting carried away. That’s why you won’t be inviting Google’s staff to dinner in your home anytime soon. But extending a hand and saying “Welcome!” to that new person you’re doing business with can potentially have a huge impact on your company’s fortunes. With that said, I wish you a week of profitable marketing. Find common sense marketing at www.askmrmarketing.com.
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...IF IT’S BLUE, IT’S NEW! $324,900 2BR+/2BA
17464 Plaza Animado #157, Rancho Bernardo Mary Ann Buckley Coldwell Banker Residential
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$595,000 2BR/2BA
12107 Putting Green Row, Rancho Bernardo Mary Ann Buckley, Coldwell Banker Residential
619-540-9669
$599,900-$619,900 2BR/2BA
12058 Caminito Cadena, Rancho Bernardo LJ Woodard, Broker
Sun 1-4 pm 619-794-9966
$775,000-$800,000 3BR/2BA
17977 Aguamiel Road, Rancho Bernardo Sean Walsh, R.B. Haley
$995,000-$1,095,000 4BR/3BA
17042 Cloudcroft Drive, Poway Suzanne Kropf Berkshire Hathaway
$2,595,998 5BR/6BA
8238 Run of the Knolls, Santaluz Eileen Anderson Willis Allen Real Estate
619-540-9669 Sun 1-5 pm
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This home located in Summerfield is on a cul-de-sac and has a gorgeous yard and large covered patio with westerly views and breezes. New carpet, scraped ceilings, tile floors, kitchen/bathroom updates. Community pool, Painted Rock Elementary School.
George Cooke (858) 674-1222
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Spectacular custom gated estate with 360 degree panoramic views of ocean, hills and mountains. 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths plus a 1 bed 1 bath guest quarters, approx. 4925 sq ft on 3 1/3 acres. Fruit trees, avocado grove, patios and room for big toys.
Well maintained 4br 2.5ba approx 2670 sq ft home plus large bonus room. Outstanding easterly views. Large balcony off master suite. Inside laundry room, fireplace. New energy efficient A/C, new furnace, new attic duct work installed in July 2015.
Enjoy the freshly plastered/tiled pool/spa for summer fun. This 4br 3ba home on a quiet cul-de-sac allows for a party atmosphere. Kitchen/family room combo brings everyone together. Downstairs bed/bath. Travertine and laminate wood flooring.
Entertainer’s Delight in Rancho Bernardo. 4br 2.5ba 2-story approx 2600 sq ft home with backyard pool and entertainment center. Wood floor in entry, hallway, family room and kitchen. Viewing area from upper patio.
Vineland Hills 4br 2ba upgraded home on cul-de-sac. Remodeled kitchen with breakfast nook. Family room with stone gas fireplace. Two patios with flat side yard. Newer carpet, vinyl doors/windows, HVAC. Community pool/tennis courts/walking trails.
$765,000
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Ken Towers (858) 676-6114
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Gorgeous 4br 3.5ba home in Del Lago on the Greens. Largest floor plan in this gated community. Meticulously maintained and the yard is just the right size. Two fireplaces, fresh paint, 2-car garage and community pool. One br/ba on entry level.
Country living in this quiet and peaceful cul-de-sac 5+br 3ba home in Green Valley on over half acre. Remodeled kitchen, newer cabinets, silestone counters, updated bathroom, new carpet, huge deck. 4-car garage, RV parking. No HOA or Mello Roos.
Upgraded 4br 2.5ba approx 1578 sq ft Westwood townhome. New granite countertop, natural stone backsplash. Newer stainless appliances/sink. Upgraded bathrooms, new carpet, flooring. Interior painted, new doors. Popcorn ceiling removed. 1-car garage.
Beautifully upgraded 2br 1.5ba townhome. Kitchen features soft close cabinets, stainless appliances, Quartz counter tops and porcelain flooring. Fresh paint and new laminate flooring. Private backyard. Close to shopping/schools. No Mello Roos.
Move-in ready 2br 2ba unit upgraded in 2014 with new flooring, paint, bathroom tiles. Quiet complex with pool/spa/fish ponds/BBQ/clubhouse. Convenient location, quick freeway access. Great opportunity for first time buyer or investor.
$625,000-$675,000
Mike Amarillas
Karin Gentry
Sam Blank
Cathe Gigstad
John Ham
Michelle Peters
Edith Broyles
Sherrie Brewer
Marilyn Hanes
Carol Prendergast
RANCHO BERNARDO (858) 487-3333 16789 Bernardo Center Dr., Suite B San Diego, CA 92128
Dee Dee Hill
Nancie Raddatz
Jessica Rarity
Mary Ann Buckley
Sallie Hite
Toni Church
Jeff Jenkel
Laura Reindel
$330,000
Todd Fortney (858) 676-5229
Laura Reindel (858) 761-1917
Kendra Bates
Kip Peppin
$445,000
$849,000
Terri Fehlberg (858) 705-1739
Shirley Napierala (858) 676-6165
$695,000-$725,000
Vivi-Anne Riordan
George Cooke
Maribel Dewey
Patti Keller
Sandy Lu
Paul Rode
Midori Doxey
Danielle Malham
Rich Teeter
$235,000-$265,000
Kendra Bates (858) 382-8997
Angela Dunsford
Barbara McAree
Gwen Thompson
Anwar El-Mofty
Suan Miller Property Mgmt
Ken Towers
Amy Farber
Carla Molino
Catherine Valentine
Gwen Thompson (858) 676-5223
Anwar El-Mofty (858) 603-2868
Terri Fehlberg
Shirley Napierala
Amanda Van Vranken
Brian Finneran
Todd Fortney
Ward Nelson
Debby Palmer
Diana Webber
Stephanie Kosmo
Bret Geernaert
Maria Parsa
Linda Harbert
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