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FEB. 7, 2019 | THE EAST COUNTY CALIFORNIAN 13 Reach over 81,000 Readers weekly ALL EAST COUNTY ONLY $4.50 PER LINE 619-441-1440 Fax: 619-426-6346 DEADLINE WEDNESDAY AT 9:00 A.M. Risa is founder and director of the Esoteric & Astrological Studies & Research Institute in Santa Cruz. Risa can be reached by email at [email protected]. Her website is www.nightlightnews.org. ESOTERIC ASTROLOGY AS NEWS FOR WEEK FEBRUARY 6-12, 2019 Losar, (Tibetan word for “new year”) is an ancient new year’s festival predating Buddhism and celebrated in Tibet, Bhutan, Nepal and India. It begins on the first day of the lunisolar Tibetan calendar (February 5) and lasts for fifteen days. Like Chinese New Year, 2019 is the year of the yin (female) earth pig or boar. Losar is a fragment of the winter-incense-burning custom of the ancient Bon religion (8thcentury) when the people of Tibet gathered at a spring and made offerings to Naga (water spirits), a ritual of gratitude to the water element/spirits. At Dharamshala (Dalai Lama’s palace in India) during Losar, the Dalai Lama consults the Oracle, a trained medium, able to communicate with spirits, see the past, present & future. The Oracle is responsible for the health, healing and protection of the Dalai Lama. The rite of the Oracle, mediating between two worlds, is ancient, and involves detailed preparation of evocative(calling in) invocations (responses), fanfare, dance, sounds, drums, horns, mudras and mantras to invoke the Oracle (non-physical spiritual Being in the Buddhic field). The sounds and movements allow a spiritual Being to temporarily enter the physical mind/body of the medium providing wise and insightful counsel, prophetic predictions, precognition of the future - a form of divination. In Tibetan homes for Losar, flowers decorate the rooms, walls are painted with sun, moon and the wheel of life symbols. Cedar and juniper branches burn for incense. Debts are settled, quarrels resolved, new clothes acquired, and special foods (kapse - sweet bread, shaped into twists) and drink (chang, barley beer) are offered. In the fields, peach trees are beginning to bloom. Before the measurement of time, the people knew it was Losar when the peach trees budded. Tashi Delek, (Tibetan for happy new year), everyone. ARIES: Recognizing the vital and initiating work you are to bring forth, it’s time to learn how to participate in groups with intelligent and heart-felt cooperation. You are to help fashion part of the new era, culture and civilization. Are you aware of this? Are you conscious of the needs of humanity? You’re called to awaken again for the time when those who plan and lead boldly, take risks and see into the future. Working with both heart and mind, you will be summoned. Prepare. TAURUS: The architecture of your participation in life is changing. Previously you dreamed big dreams, pondered many realities, not concerned if anything took shape. Now you’re competently leading boards and groups, preparing the components of the new world era. Taurus has an enlightened mind that can see humanity’s present/future needs. You know in a breakdown phase, seeds of the new must be sowed. You’re synthesizing all realities so others can understand. GEMINI: Many forces are at work in your life. As a Gemini you always attempt to resolve polarities – higher/ lower, here/there, light/dark, self/ others, Soul/personality. This is a vital and difficult task accomplished by the proper cultivation of the mind principle (calming the emotions) and the right course of study that allows no illusions, distortions, confusions or maya. So you can walk the Path with others. Aquarius calls you to develop all seven levels of your mind. The Soul is on the mental plane. CANCER: Always we feel some form of conflict. Know that conflict and chaos are useful. They give us the ability to observe tensions and to express hurts, needs and fears. For some there is a great battle going on between the Soul and personality. The Soul calls us to Right Relations, Right Action and Right Service. Sometimes, many times we don’t know what these words mean. Ask the Soul. The answers will be released into your mind. When asking, we always receive. LEO: Relationships are vitally important at this time. So often you feel disconnected to anything or anyone. You’re in a place of balancing and choosing, an interlude state. Your inner beliefs about relationships and how you function in them are being modified so that you can display Right Relationships while still expressing your unique creativity. Allow opposing forces to flow through you. A greater awareness then emerges. Love flows unobstructed once more. Love is your gift. VIRGO: New revelations stream into your mind concerning how to order and organize daily life. How we function in daily life prepares us for the new dimensions and structures slowly emerging in the new Aquarian era. Receive with devotion and acceptance all new ideas impressed upon your mind. Be aware if pain or remembrances or weariness occur. As you ponder upon these things, your perspectives shift, change and are uplifted. LIBRA: Although, under the veil of Libra’s charm, you are a strong and powerful force, a greater level of Love/ Wisdom must begin expressing itself through you. It begins with acceptance and gratitude for everyone and everything (small and great, childhood to present) that has occurred in your life. Here is your new mantram to recite unceasingly, “Love expresses itself through me always and Wisdom follows.”Then your life and relationships proceed with protective love and healing care. SCORPIO: Notice times of solitude when you think things great and small. Create an environment that nurtures in all ways the physical, emotional, mental and spiritual aspects of yourself. Be in touch with the kingdoms – mineral, plant, animal, human, Soul. Love must be combined with your great intelligence. This will form a foundation for the new life emerging all around you. It begins where you live. Later you’ll be asked to explain this time to others. SAGITTARIUS: You should have a very good year. Especially if you blend two realities – your personality and Soul. This produces harmony for a time. Then the Soul leaves and Divine Will enters and your personality harmonizes with Will. Not easy. Will is a fire. Your career rises and falls and sometimes makes a big splash! In these ups and downs, always be thoughtful. Or you will lose much. Remember each day that “wisdom is knowledge gained through experience and implemented by love.” Ponderable thought. CAPRICORN: Whatever it is you hope for, radiate it with Love from your Ajna (third eye) center. This is where a diamond light of direction streams forth. Then new life takes root expressed as harmony, beauty and peace (a process). Your love eases any disharmony and conflict whenever it arises. You remember that Harmony always attempts to emerge through Conflict and Chaos, yes? Harmony is the shadow of the object. AQUARIUS: This year you have great energy and potential. As new sources of income and ways of living are sought be sure to control impatience. If you’re not aware, you could be thought of as thoughtless toward others. Remember to be courteous and kind, show sympathy to those who have less than you. A new self-identity continues to emerge. Be sure it includes goodness, generosity and love. We experience that which we offer others. PISCES: You have begun the arduous task of observing, noting and understanding feelings, thoughts, aspirations, actions and vulnerabilities. Much of your life has been treading the pathway of service and sacrifice. A new beneficent cycle has begun, expanding your courage and strength of character. This may not be acceptable to some. Maintain privacy, walk away from disharmony, don’t believe criticism. The stars protect you. RISA’S STARS ACROSS 1. Chop or cut 4. Political action committee 7. Male parent 10. Doctors’ group 11. Ottoman military commander 12. A metal-bearing natural material 13. Lively ballroom dance 15. Male Gypsy 16. Once-popular card game 19. Occurred just once 21. __ Streisand, singer 23. Shiny yellow min- erals 24. Get hitched again 25. See (Latin) 26. Lies between the Caspian and Persian Gulf 27. Scourges 30. Sentence 34. Supervises flying 35. Bar bill 36. Alfalfa 41. Type of dishwash- er soap 45. Witnesses 46. Ancient Italian- Greek colony 47. Newspapers need them 50. Discuss again 54. Small group with shared interests 55. Support 56. Wool 57. Take hold of 59. Likely the first Meso-American civi- lization 60. Woman (French) 61. Automobile 62. Popular Georgia rockers 63. Soviet Socialist Republic 64. A major division of geological time 65. Make an effort DOWN 1. Czech monetary unit 2. Able to arouse feeling 3. Elk 4. Muscular weak- nesses 5. Earlier 6. Lightweight fabric 7. One who greets 8. Soldiers sometimes wear one 9. Officially prohibit 13. US political party 14. Used of a number or amount not speci- fied 17. Make a mistake 18. Biopic starring Jamie Foxx 20. Ancient Media inhabitant 22. About aviation 27. Popular American sports league 28. Cologne 29. Partner to cheese 31. When you’ll get there 32. Not pleased 33. One point east (clockwise) of due north 37. Respects 38. Shake up 39. Ethiopian river 40. Intrinsic nature of something 41. Principal parts of the brain 42. Brews 43. Where ships dock 44. One who wassails 47. Shock treatment 48. Popular average 49. ings 51. A type of “bear” 52. Utilize 53. European Eco- nomic Community 58. Swiss river NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE (Secs. 6104, 6105 U.C.C.) Escrow No. 151228P-CG NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale is about to be made of the assets described below. The name(s) and business address(es) of the seller(s) is/are: Mi Offi- cina, LLC, a California Limited Liability Com- pany, 546 Grand Ave. , Spring Valley, CA 91977 Doing business as : Sonny's Last Chance Saloon All other business name(s) and address(es) used by the seller(s) within the past three years, as stated by the seller(s), is/are: None The location in Califor- nia of the chief execut- ive office of the seller(s) is: 6242 Childs Ave., San Diego, CA Ave., San Diego, CA 92139 The name(s) and busi- ness address of the buyer(s) is/are: Wolves Enterprise LLC, a Cali- fornia Limited Liability Company, 546 Grand Ave., Spring Valley, CA 91977 The assets being sold are generally de- scribed as: BUSINESS, GOODWILL, FUR - NITURE, FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT , and are located at : "Sonny's Last Chance Saloon" 546 Grand Ave., Spring Valley, CA 91977 The bulk sale is inten- ded to be consum- mated at the office of: Allison-McCloskey Es- crow Company, 4820 El Cajon Boulevard , San Diego, CA 92115- 4695 and the anticip- ated sale date i s 2/27/2019. This bulk sale Is not subject to Californi a Uniform Commercial Code Section 6106.2, Code Section 6106.2, but rather to Section 24074 of the Business and Professions Code. The name and ad- dress of the person with whom claims may be filed is: Allison-Mc- Closkey Escrow Com- pany, 4820 El Cajon Boulevard, San Diego, CA 92115-4695, and the last date for filing claims by any creditor shall be 2/26/2019 , which is the business day before the anticip- ated sale date spe- cified above. Dated: 01/25/19 Buyer's Signature Wolves Enterprise LLC, a California Lim- ited Liability Company, By: /s/ Sal Vargas , Member By: /s/ Roberto F . Gonzalez, Member 2/7/19 CNS-3219560# SPRING VALLEY BULLETIN ECC/Spring Valley Bulletin-2/7/2019- 77091 Legal Notices-CAL Legal Notices-CAL Legal Notices-CAL

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Page 1: RISA’S STARSdrums, horns, mudras and mantras to invoke the Oracle (non-physical spiritual Being in the Buddhic field). The sounds and movements allow a spiritual Being to temporarily

Feb. 7, 2019 | The easT CounTy CaliFornian — 13

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Risa is founder and director of the Esoteric & Astrological Studies & Research Institute in Santa Cruz. Risa can be reached by email at [email protected]. Her website is www.nightlightnews.org.

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ESOTERIC ASTROLOGY AS NEWS FOR WEEK FEBRUARY 6-12, 2019

Losar, (Tibetan word for “new year”) is an ancient new year’s festival predating Buddhism and celebrated in Tibet, Bhutan, Nepal and India. It begins on the first day of the lunisolar Tibetan calendar (February 5) and lasts for fifteen days. Like Chinese New Year, 2019 is the year of the yin (female) earth pig or boar. Losar is a fragment of the winter-incense-burning custom of the ancient Bon religion (8thcentury) when the people of Tibet gathered at a spring and made offerings to Naga (water spirits), a ritual of gratitude to the water e lem ent/spi r i ts . At Dharamshala (Dalai Lama’s palace in India) during Losar, the Dalai Lama consults the Oracle, a trained medium, able to communicate with spirits, see the past, present & future. The Oracle is responsible for the health, healing and protection of the Dalai Lama. The rite of the Oracle, mediating between two worlds, is ancient, and involves d e t a i l e d p r e p a r a t i o n o f evocative(calling in) invocations (responses), fanfare, dance, sounds, drums, horns, mudras and mantras to invoke the Oracle (non-physical spiritual Being in the Buddhic field). The sounds and movements allow a spiritual Being to temporarily enter the physical mind/body of the medium providing wise and insightful counsel, prophetic predictions, precognition of the future - a form of divination.

In Tibetan homes for Losar, flowers decorate the rooms, walls are painted with sun, moon and the wheel of life

symbols. Cedar and juniper branches burn for incense. Debts are settled, quarrels resolved, new clothes acquired, and special foods (kapse - sweet bread, shaped into twists) and drink (chang, barley beer) are offered. In the fields, peach trees are beginning to bloom. Before the measurement of time, the people knew it was Losar when the peach trees budded. Tashi Delek, (Tibetan for happy new year), everyone.

ARIES: Recognizing the vital and initiating work you are to bring forth, it’s time to learn how to participate in groups with intelligent and heart-felt cooperation. You are to help fashion part of the new era, culture and civilization. Are you aware of this? Are you conscious of the needs of humanity? You’re called to awaken again for the time when those who plan and lead boldly, take risks and see into the future. Working with both hear t and mind, you wi l l be summoned. Prepare.

TAURUS: The architecture of your participation in life is changing. Previously you dreamed big dreams, pondered many rea l i t ies , not concerned if anything took shape. Now you’re competently leading boards and groups, preparing the components of the new world era. Taurus has an enlightened mind that can see humanity’s present/future needs. You know in a breakdown phase, seeds of the new must be sowed. You’re synthesizing all realities so others can understand.

GEMINI: Many forces are at work in your life. As a Gemini you always attempt to resolve polarities – higher/

lower, here/there, light/dark, self/others, Soul/personality. This is a vital and difficult task accomplished by the proper cultivation of the mind principle (calming the emotions) and the right course of study that allows no illusions, distortions, confusions or maya. So you can walk the Path with others. Aquarius calls you to develop all seven levels of your mind. The Soul is on the mental plane.

CANCER: Always we feel some form of conflict. Know that conflict and chaos are useful. They give us the ability to observe tensions and to express hurts, needs and fears. For some there is a great battle going on between the Soul and personality. The Soul calls us to Right Relations, Right Action and Right Service. Sometimes, many times we don’t know what these words mean. Ask the Soul. The answers will be released into your mind. When asking, we always receive.

LEO: Relationships are vitally important at this time. So often you feel disconnected to anything or anyone. You’re in a place of balancing and choosing, an interlude state. Your inner beliefs about relationships and how you function in them are being modified so that you can display Right Relationships while still expressing your unique creativity. Allow opposing forces to flow through you. A greater awareness then emerges. Love flows unobstructed once more. Love is your gift.

VIRGO: New revelations stream into your mind concerning how to order and organize daily life. How we function in daily life prepares us for the new dimensions and structures slowly

emerging in the new Aquarian era. Receive with devotion and acceptance all new ideas impressed upon your m i n d . B e a w a r e i f p a i n o r remembrances or weariness occur. As you ponder upon these things, your perspectives shift, change and are uplifted.

LIBRA: Although, under the veil of Libra’s charm, you are a strong and powerful force, a greater level of Love/Wisdom must begin expressing itself through you. It begins with acceptance and gratitude for everyone and everything (small and great, childhood to present) that has occurred in your life. Here is your new mantram to recite unceasingly, “Love expresses itself through me always and Wisdom f o l l o w s .” T h e n y o u r l i f e a n d relationships proceed with protective love and healing care.

SCORPIO: Notice times of solitude when you think things great and small. Create an environment that nurtures in all ways the physical, emotional, mental and spiritual aspects of yourself. Be in touch with the kingdoms – mineral, plant, animal, human, Soul. Love must be combined with your great intelligence. This will form a foundation for the new life emerging all around you. It begins where you live. Later you’ll be asked to explain this time to others.

SAGITTARIUS: You should have a very good year. Especially if you blend two realities – your personality and Soul. This produces harmony for a time. Then the Soul leaves and Divine Will enters and your personality harmonizes with Will. Not easy. Will is a fire. Your career rises and falls and

sometimes makes a big splash! In these ups and downs, always be thoughtful. Or you will lose much. Remember each day that “wisdom is knowledge gained through experience and implemented by love.” Ponderable thought.

CAPRICORN: Whatever it is you hope for, radiate it with Love from your Ajna (third eye) center. This is where a diamond light of direction streams forth. Then new life takes root expressed as harmony, beauty and peace (a process). Your love eases any disharmony and conflict whenever it arises. You remember that Harmony always attempts to emerge through Conflict and Chaos, yes? Harmony is the shadow of the object.

AQUARIUS: This year you have great energy and potential. As new sources of income and ways of living are sought be sure to control impatience. If you’re not aware, you could be thought of as thoughtless toward others. Remember to be courteous and kind, show sympathy to those who have less than you. A new self-identity continues to emerge. Be sure it includes goodness, generosity and love. We experience that which we offer others.

PISCES: You have begun the arduous task of obser ving, noting and understanding feelings, thoughts, aspirations, actions and vulnerabilities. Much of your life has been treading the pathway of service and sacrifice. A new beneficent cycle has begun, expanding your courage and strength of character. This may not be acceptable to some. Maintain privacy, walk away from disharmony, don’t believe criticism. The stars protect you.

RISA’S STARS

ACROSS 1. Chop or cut 4. Political action committee 7. Male parent10. Doctors’ group11. Ottoman military commander12. A metal-bearing natural material13. Lively ballroom dance15. Male Gypsy16. Once-popular card game19. Occurred just once21. __ Streisand, singer23. Shiny yellow min-erals24. Get hitched again25. See (Latin)26. Lies between the Caspian and Persian Gulf27. Scourges30. Sentence34. Supervises flying

35. Bar bill36. Alfalfa41. Type of dishwash-er soap45. Witnesses46. Ancient Italian-Greek colony47. Newspapers need them50. Discuss again54. Small group with shared interests55. Support56. Wool57. Take hold of59. Likely the first Meso-American civi-lization60. Woman (French)61. Automobile62. Popular Georgia rockers63. Soviet Socialist Republic64. A major division of geological time65. Make an effort

DOWN 1. Czech monetary unit 2. Able to arouse feeling 3. Elk 4. Muscular weak-nesses 5. Earlier 6. Lightweight fabric

7. One who greets 8. Soldiers sometimes wear one 9. Officially prohibit13. US political party14. Used of a number or amount not speci-fied17. Make a mistake18. Biopic starring Jamie Foxx20. Ancient Media inhabitant22. About aviation

27. Popular American sports league28. Cologne29. Partner to cheese31. When you’ll get there32. Not pleased33. One point east (clockwise) of due north37. Respects38. Shake up39. Ethiopian river40. Intrinsic nature of

something41. Principal parts of the brain42. Brews43. Where ships dock44. One who wassails47. Shock treatment48. Popular average49. Things51. A type of “bear”52. Utilize53. European Eco-nomic Community58. Swiss river

NOTICE TOCREDITORS

OF BULK SALE(Secs. 6104, 6105

U.C.C.)Escrow No.151228P-CG

NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that a bulk saleis about to be made ofthe assets describedbelow. The name(s)a n d b u s i n e s saddress(es) of theseller(s) is/are: Mi Offi-cina, LLC, a CaliforniaLimited Liability Com-pany, 546 Grand Ave.,Spr ing Va l ley , CA91977Doing business as:Sonny's Last ChanceSaloonAl l o ther bus inessn a m e ( s ) a n daddress(es) used bythe seller(s) within thepast three years, asstated by the seller(s),is/are: NoneThe location in Califor-nia of the chief execut-i v e o f f i c e o f t h eseller(s) is: 6242 ChildsAve., San Diego, CA92139The name(s) and busi-ness address of thebuyer(s) is/are: WolvesEnterprise LLC, a Cali-fornia Limited LiabilityCompany, 546 GrandAve., Spring Valley, CA91977The assets being solda r e g e n e r a l l y d e -scribed as: BUSINESS,G O O D W I L L , F U R -NITURE, FIXTURESAND EQUIPMENT,and are located at:"Sonny's Last ChanceSaloon" 546 GrandAve., Spring Valley, CA91977The bulk sale is inten-ded to be consum-mated at the office of:Allison-McCloskey Es-crow Company, 4820El Cajon Boulevard,San Diego, CA 92115-4695 and the anticip-a ted sa le da te i s2 /27 /2019 .This bulk sale Is notsubject to CaliforniaUniform CommercialCode Section 6106.2,but rather to Section24074 of the Businessand Professions Code.The name and ad-dress of the personwith whom claims maybe filed is: Allison-Mc-Closkey Escrow Com-pany, 4820 El CajonBoulevard, San Diego,CA 92115-4695, andthe last date for filingclaims by any creditorshal l be 2/26/2019,which is the businessday before the anticip-ated sale date spe-cified above.Dated: 01/25/19Buyer's SignatureWo lves En te rp r i seLLC, a California Lim-ited Liability Company,By: /s/ Sal Vargas,MemberBy: /s / Rober to F.Gonza lez , Member2/7/19CNS-3219560#S P R I N G V A L L E YB U L L E T I NECC/Spring ValleyBu l le t in -2 /7 /2019 -77091

NOTICE TOCREDITORS

OF BULK SALE(Secs. 6104, 6105

U.C.C.)Escrow No.151228P-CG

NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that a bulk saleis about to be made ofthe assets describedbelow. The name(s)a n d b u s i n e s saddress(es) of theseller(s) is/are: Mi Offi-cina, LLC, a CaliforniaLimited Liability Com-pany, 546 Grand Ave.,Spr ing Va l ley , CA91977Doing business as:Sonny's Last ChanceSaloonAl l o ther bus inessn a m e ( s ) a n daddress(es) used bythe seller(s) within thepast three years, asstated by the seller(s),is/are: NoneThe location in Califor-nia of the chief execut-i v e o f f i c e o f t h eseller(s) is: 6242 ChildsAve., San Diego, CA92139The name(s) and busi-ness address of thebuyer(s) is/are: WolvesEnterprise LLC, a Cali-fornia Limited LiabilityCompany, 546 GrandAve., Spring Valley, CA91977The assets being solda r e g e n e r a l l y d e -scribed as: BUSINESS,G O O D W I L L , F U R -NITURE, FIXTURESAND EQUIPMENT,and are located at:"Sonny's Last ChanceSaloon" 546 GrandAve., Spring Valley, CA91977The bulk sale is inten-ded to be consum-mated at the office of:Allison-McCloskey Es-crow Company, 4820El Cajon Boulevard,San Diego, CA 92115-4695 and the anticip-a ted sa le da te i s2 /27 /2019 .This bulk sale Is notsubject to CaliforniaUniform CommercialCode Section 6106.2,but rather to Section24074 of the Businessand Professions Code.The name and ad-dress of the personwith whom claims maybe filed is: Allison-Mc-Closkey Escrow Com-pany, 4820 El CajonBoulevard, San Diego,CA 92115-4695, andthe last date for filingclaims by any creditorshal l be 2/26/2019,which is the businessday before the anticip-ated sale date spe-cified above.Dated: 01/25/19Buyer's SignatureWo lves En te rp r i seLLC, a California Lim-ited Liability Company,By: /s/ Sal Vargas,MemberBy: /s / Rober to F.Gonza lez , Member2/7/19CNS-3219560#S P R I N G V A L L E YB U L L E T I NECC/Spring ValleyBu l le t in -2 /7 /2019 -77091

NOTICE TOCREDITORS

OF BULK SALE(Secs. 6104, 6105

U.C.C.)Escrow No.151228P-CG

NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that a bulk saleis about to be made ofthe assets describedbelow. The name(s)a n d b u s i n e s saddress(es) of theseller(s) is/are: Mi Offi-cina, LLC, a CaliforniaLimited Liability Com-pany, 546 Grand Ave.,Spr ing Va l ley , CA91977Doing business as:Sonny's Last ChanceSaloonAl l o ther bus inessn a m e ( s ) a n daddress(es) used bythe seller(s) within thepast three years, asstated by the seller(s),is/are: NoneThe location in Califor-nia of the chief execut-i v e o f f i c e o f t h eseller(s) is: 6242 ChildsAve., San Diego, CA92139The name(s) and busi-ness address of thebuyer(s) is/are: WolvesEnterprise LLC, a Cali-fornia Limited LiabilityCompany, 546 GrandAve., Spring Valley, CA91977The assets being solda r e g e n e r a l l y d e -scribed as: BUSINESS,G O O D W I L L , F U R -NITURE, FIXTURESAND EQUIPMENT,and are located at:"Sonny's Last ChanceSaloon" 546 GrandAve., Spring Valley, CA91977The bulk sale is inten-ded to be consum-mated at the office of:Allison-McCloskey Es-crow Company, 4820El Cajon Boulevard,San Diego, CA 92115-4695 and the anticip-a ted sa le da te i s2 /27 /2019 .This bulk sale Is notsubject to CaliforniaUniform CommercialCode Section 6106.2,but rather to Section24074 of the Businessand Professions Code.The name and ad-dress of the personwith whom claims maybe filed is: Allison-Mc-Closkey Escrow Com-pany, 4820 El CajonBoulevard, San Diego,CA 92115-4695, andthe last date for filingclaims by any creditorshal l be 2/26/2019,which is the businessday before the anticip-ated sale date spe-cified above.Dated: 01/25/19Buyer's SignatureWo lves En te rp r i seLLC, a California Lim-ited Liability Company,By: /s/ Sal Vargas,MemberBy: /s / Rober to F.Gonza lez , Member2/7/19CNS-3219560#S P R I N G V A L L E YB U L L E T I NECC/Spring ValleyBu l le t in -2 /7 /2019 -77091

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Self-storage unit con-tents of the followingcustomers containinghousehold and othergoods will be sold forcash by CubeSmart tosatisfy a lien on Febru-ary 14th, 2019 at ap-p r o x . 1 : 0 0 p m a twww.storagetreas-ures.com located at,#286, 9180 JamachaRd., Spring Valley,CA 91977:T e r e s a M a r g i n eP o r k o l a bBess LipmanT e r e s a M a r g i n eP o r k o l a bBrittane EctonE d w i n H e r m a n I I IR o u s eAbe ParkerRobin HinesRobin HinesPatr ic ia Ann PietteLongPenny ChadwickEarnest Burton Jr.Chrystal Maria SweetQuincey Lee 11 MilesSteve PorkolabLuis Arturo ValdiviaCarita WhyteDonna D. Southward-MillerKirsten WeberR o n n i e R o s a sL a w r e n c eShelli ShreveGisselle MendozaBrian Wayne JowersThomas McnewRachelle Marie CristECC/Spring ValleyBulletin-1/31,2/7/2019-76564

ORDER TOSHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAMECASE NO. 37-2019-

00002113-CU-PT-CTLTO ALL INTERESTEDPERSONS: SHELLEYMONTALLEGRO andN I C K M O N T A L -LEGRO filed a petitionwith this court for a de-cree changing namesas follows: LANDENANTHONY ANCONA-MONTALLEGRO toLANDEN ANTHONYMONTALLEGRO. THECOURT ORDERS thatall persons interestedin this matter shall ap-pear before this courtat the hearing indic-ated below to showcause, if any, why thepetition for change ofname should not begranted. Any personobjecting to the namechanges descr ibedabove must file a writ-ten objection that in-cludes the reasons forthe objection at leasttwo court days beforethe matter is sched-uled to be heard andmust appear at thehearing to show causewhy the petition shouldnot be granted. If nowri t ten object ion istimely filed, the courtmay grant the petitionwithout a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING

February 28, 20199:00 a.m., Dept. 903

Superior Court1100 Union St.

San Diego, CA 92101A copy of this Order toShow Cause shall bepublished at least onceeach week for four suc-cessive weeks prior tothe date set for hear-ing on the petition inthe following newspa-per of general circula-t ion, printed in thiscounty: East CountyCalifornianDATE: JAN 14 2019PETER C. DEDDEHJudge of theSuperior CourtEC Californian-760111/24,31,2/7,14/2019

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ORDER TOSHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAMECASE NO. 37-2019-

00001168-CU-PT-CTLTO ALL INTERESTEDPERSONS: BASIL ZA-Y A , A Z H A RHANOOSH on behalfof minor children filed apetition with this courtfor a decree changingnames as fo l lows :YOUSIF BASIL JU-MAAH to YOUSIF ZA-YA; ALFAN BASIL JU-MAAH to ALVAN ZA-YA; MARY JUMAAH toMARY ZAYA. THECOURT ORDERS thatall persons interestedin this matter shall ap-pear before this courtat the hearing indic-ated below to showcause, if any, why thepetition for change ofname should not begranted. Any personobjecting to the namechanges descr ibedabove must file a writ-ten objection that in-cludes the reasons forthe objection at leasttwo court days beforethe matter is sched-uled to be heard andmust appear at thehearing to show causewhy the petition shouldnot be granted. If nowri t ten object ion istimely filed, the courtmay grant the petitionwithout a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING

February 21, 20199:00 a.m.

Superior Court1100 Union St.

San Diego, CA 92101A copy of this Order toShow Cause shall bepublished at least onceeach week for four suc-cessive weeks prior tothe date set for hear-ing on the petition inthe following newspa-per of general circula-t ion, printed in thiscounty: East CountyCalifornianDATE: JAN 9, 2019PETER C. DEDDEHJudge of theSuperior CourtEC Californian-757801/17,24,31,2/7/2019

NOTICE OF SALEThe following is/are tobe lien sold by West-ern Towing at 10:00a.m. on February 12th2019 @ 4380 PacificHwy, San Diego, CA92110YEAR/MAKE/MODEL:2012 DODGE RAMV I N :1C6RD7MT6CS188970PLATE: 89256B2, CAECC/El Cajon Eagle-2/7/2019- 76280

NOTICE OF PUBLICSALE: Self-storageunit contents of the fol-lowing customers con-taining household andother goods will be soldfor cash by CubeSmartto satisfy a lien on02/14/2019 at approx.1:00pm at www.stor-agetreasures.com#5072 10786 US Elev-ator RdSpring Valley, CA,91978:Sean EinhornSuzanne PartenGloria BinfordMichael PlataGregory GalstonLorraine SpencerMargarita EsparzaDebbie OwensNoah De La RosaVanessa MessnerElisa PlataRoschel RoseCurtis MillerVictor CotaEast County Califor-nian-1/31,2/7/2019-

ORDER TOSHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAMECASE NO. 37-2019-

00001439-CU-PT-CTLTO ALL INTERESTEDPERSONS: VIVIANNAGEORGINA SALAZ-AR filed a petition withthis court for a decreechanging names as fol-l o w s : V I V I A N N AGEORGINA SALAZ-A R t o V I V I A N N AGEORGINA FUERTE.T H E C O U R T O R -DERS that all personsinterested in this mat-ter shall appear beforethis court at the hear-ing indicated below toshow cause, if any,why the petit ion forchange of name shouldnot be granted. Anyperson objecting to thename changes de-scribed above must filea written objection thatincludes the reasonsfor the objection atleast two court daysbefore the matter isscheduled to be heardand must appear at thehearing to show causewhy the petition shouldnot be granted. If nowri t ten object ion istimely filed, the courtmay grant the petitionwithout a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING

February 28, 20199:00 a.m., Dept. 903

Superior Court1100 Union St.

San Diego, CA 92101A copy of this Order toShow Cause shall bepublished at least onceeach week for four suc-cessive weeks prior tothe date set for hear-ing on the petition inthe following newspa-per of general circula-t ion, printed in thiscounty: East CountyCalifornianDATE: JAN 10 2019PETER C. DEDDEHJudge of theSuperior CourtEC Californian- 758161/17,24,31,2/7/19

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NOTICE OF SALE OFABANDONEDPROPERTY

NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that the under-signed intents to sellthe personal propertydescribed below to en-force a lien imposed onsaid property pursuantto section 21700-21716of the Ca Business andProfessional Code, CaCommercial Code Sec-t ion 2328, Sect ion1812.600 1812.609and Section 1988 ofCA Civil Code, 335 ofthe Penal code.The undersigned will

sell at public sale bycompetitive bidding onTHURSDAY the 21stDay of February 2019at 10:00AM on thepremises where saidproper ty inc lud ing :h o u s e h o l d g o o d s ,tools, electronics, andp e r s o n a l e f f e c t s ,vehicle, have beenstored and which arelocated at Santee MiniStorage, 10835 Wood-s ide Ave , San tee ,County of San Diego,State of California, thefollowing:C u s t o m e r N a m e :U n i t #Christina Owen A32J o h n F e r n q u i s tR V 0 4 0Purchases must bepaid for at the time ofpurchase in cash only.All purchased itemssold as is, where is andmust be removed atthe time of sale. Salesubject to cancellationin the event of settle-ment between ownerand obligated party.Dated this: 7th day ofFebruary 2019 and14th day of February2019.

Self StorageManagement Co.

Bond # WLI1181098310.642.0080

ECC/Santee Star -2/7,14/2019- 77007

ORDER TOSHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAMECASE NO. 37-2019-

00001168-CU-PT-CTLTO ALL INTERESTEDPERSONS: BASIL ZA-Y A , A Z H A RHANOOSH on behalfof minor children filed apetition with this courtfor a decree changingnames as fo l lows :YOUSIF BASIL JU-MAAH to YOUSIF ZA-YA; ALFAN BASIL JU-MAAH to ALVAN ZA-YA; MARY JUMAAH toMARY ZAYA. THECOURT ORDERS thatall persons interestedin this matter shall ap-pear before this courtat the hearing indic-ated below to showcause, if any, why thepetition for change ofname should not begranted. Any personobjecting to the namechanges descr ibedabove must file a writ-ten objection that in-cludes the reasons forthe objection at leasttwo court days beforethe matter is sched-uled to be heard andmust appear at thehearing to show causewhy the petition shouldnot be granted. If nowri t ten object ion istimely filed, the courtmay grant the petitionwithout a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING

February 21, 20199:00 a.m.

Superior Court1100 Union St.

San Diego, CA 92101A copy of this Order toShow Cause shall bepublished at least onceeach week for four suc-cessive weeks prior tothe date set for hear-ing on the petition inthe following newspa-per of general circula-t ion, printed in thiscounty: East CountyCalifornianDATE: JAN 9, 2019PETER C. DEDDEHJudge of theSuperior CourtEC Californian-757801/17,24,31,2/7/2019

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MOBILEHOMELIEN SALE.

Sale location: 1285East Washington Aven-ue #41, El Cajon, Cali-fornia 92019-0000.Sale date/time: Febru-ary 27, 2019 @ 11:00AM.Mobilehome descrip-tion: 1973 Brigadier DelRey Mobilehome; 12' x6 0 ' ; D e c a l N o .ABE4208; Serial No.S5291; HUD Label/In-signia No. 442028.Lien sale on accountfor ROBI MARX 2014TRUST; ROBERTAM A R X ; S A N D R AWHITMORE; NOELHARLOW, ESQ. (Cour-tesy Notice); TRACYF R E I D M A N , E S Q .(Courtesy Notice). Mo-bilehome sold in “as is”condition. Interestedparties may contact theLaw Of f i ces o f B .Carlton Wright at (760)6 5 0 - 2 1 5 2 o [email protected] forfurther information. Thesuccessful bidder shallbe responsible for allc o s t s , f e e s , l i e n sand/or penalt ies in-curred in or associatedwith transferring title ofthe listed mobilehomeinto his/her/its name. Inaddition, the success-ful bidder may be li-able to the State ofCalifornia for any lienattached to the listedmobilehome providedfor in California Healtha n d S a f e t y C o d e§18116.1. Payment infull is due immediatelyupon sale. No person-al or business checksaccepted. Sale doesnot include any itemsof personal propertythat may be located inor about the mobile-home at the time ofsale. Names publishedper Commercial Code§§7206 & 7210. Viewcoach at 9:00 AM ondate of sale. ABAMEXAuctioneers, Bond No.M S 2 7 3 - 8 0 - 1 5 ,w w w . a b a m e x . c o m .1/31, 2/7/19CNS-3215238#ECC/El Cajon Eagle-1/31,2/7/2019- 76563

MOBILEHOMELIEN SALE.

Sale location: 9041 ElDorado Parkway #48,El Cajon, California92021-0000.Sale date/time: Febru-ary 27, 2019 @ 1:00PM.Mobilehome descrip-tion: 1990 15071 Red-man Hm Inc. Waldenmobi lehome; ModelN o .CU52G3DDWA2081;24' x 48'; Decal No.LAP5347; Serial Nos.1 2 6 1 3 6 7 3 A &12613673B; HUD La-b e l / I n s i g n i a N o s .P F S 2 1 3 3 7 6 &P F S 2 1 3 3 7 7 .Lien sale on accountfor TONI WYNNE. Mo-bilehome sold in “as is”condition. Interestedparties may contact theLaw Of f i ces o f B .Carlton Wright at (760)6 5 0 - 2 1 5 2 o [email protected] forfurther information. Thesuccessful bidder shallbe responsible for allc o s t s , f e e s , l i e n sand/or penalt ies in-curred in or associatedwith transferring title ofthe listed mobilehomeinto his/her/its name. Inaddition, the success-ful bidder may be li-able to the State ofCalifornia for any lienattached to the listedmobilehome providedfor in California Healtha n d S a f e t y C o d e§18116.1. Payment infull is due immediatelyupon sale. No person-al or business checksaccepted. Sale doesnot include any itemsof personal propertythat may be located inor about the mobile-home at the time ofsale. Names publishedper Commercial Code§§7206 & 7210. Viewcoach at 11:00 AM ondate of sale. ABAMEXAuctioneers, Bond No.M S 2 7 3 - 8 0 - 1 5 ,w w w . a b a m e x . c o m .2/7, 2/14/19CNS-3216576#ECC/El Cajon Eagle-2/7,14/2019- 76957

NOTICE OF SALE OFABANDONEDPROPERTY

NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that the under-signed intents to sellthe personal propertydescribed below to en-force a lien imposed onsaid property pursuantto section 21700-21716of the Ca Business andProfessional Code, CaCommercial Code Sec-t ion 2328, Sect ion1812.600 1812.609and Section 1988 ofCA Civil Code, 335 ofthe Penal code.The undersigned will

sell at public sale bycompetitive bidding onTHURSDAY the 21stDay of February 2019at 10:00AM on thepremises where saidproper ty inc lud ing :h o u s e h o l d g o o d s ,tools, electronics, andp e r s o n a l e f f e c t s ,vehicle, have beenstored and which arelocated at Santee MiniStorage, 10835 Wood-s ide Ave , San tee ,County of San Diego,State of California, thefollowing:C u s t o m e r N a m e :U n i t #Christina Owen A32J o h n F e r n q u i s tR V 0 4 0Purchases must bepaid for at the time ofpurchase in cash only.All purchased itemssold as is, where is andmust be removed atthe time of sale. Salesubject to cancellationin the event of settle-ment between ownerand obligated party.Dated this: 7th day ofFebruary 2019 and14th day of February2019.

Self StorageManagement Co.

Bond # WLI1181098310.642.0080

ECC/Santee Star -2/7,14/2019- 77007

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OF CALIFORNIACOUNTY OFSAN DIEGO

250 E. MAIN ST.EL CAJON, CA 92020

PETITIONER:MARTHA AGUILAR

RESPONDENT:JAMES

MCREYNOLDSCASE: ED046301

REQUEST FOR OR-DER for ATTORNEY'SFEES and COSTS;PAYMENT OF PASTDUE SPOUSAL SUP-P O R T W I T H I N -TEREST AND MILIT-ARY RETIRED PAYWITH INTEREST; DI-V I S I O N O F R E -SPONDENT'S THRIFTSAVINGS PLAN; LIFEINSURANCE POLICYAS SECURITY FORFUTURE MILITARYRETIRED PAY; ANDFAMILY CODE SEC-TION 271 SANCTIONSNOTICE OF HEARINGTo: JAMES MCREYN-OLDS, in Pro Per; Re-spondentA COURT HEARINGWILL BE HELD AS

FOLLOWS:250 E. MAIN ST.

EL CAJON, CA 92020Date: 4/16/2019Time: 9:00am

WARNING to the per-son served with therequest for Order:The court may makethe requested orderswithout you if you donot file a ResponsiveDeclaration to Requestfor Order (form FL-320), serve a copy onthe other parties atleast nine court daysbefore the hearing (un-less the cour t hasordered a shorter peri-od of time), and ap-pear at the hearing.(see form FL-320-INFOfor more information.)(Forms FL-300-INFOa n d D V - 4 0 0 - I N F Oprovide informationabout completing thisform.)E C C a l i f o r n i a n -1/24,31,2/7,14/2019-76345

MOBILEHOMELIEN SALE.

Sale location: 1285East Washington Aven-ue #41, El Cajon, Cali-fornia 92019-0000.Sale date/time: Febru-ary 27, 2019 @ 11:00AM.Mobilehome descrip-tion: 1973 Brigadier DelRey Mobilehome; 12' x6 0 ' ; D e c a l N o .ABE4208; Serial No.S5291; HUD Label/In-signia No. 442028.Lien sale on accountfor ROBI MARX 2014TRUST; ROBERTAM A R X ; S A N D R AWHITMORE; NOELHARLOW, ESQ. (Cour-tesy Notice); TRACYF R E I D M A N , E S Q .(Courtesy Notice). Mo-bilehome sold in “as is”condition. Interestedparties may contact theLaw Of f i ces o f B .Carlton Wright at (760)6 5 0 - 2 1 5 2 o [email protected] forfurther information. Thesuccessful bidder shallbe responsible for allc o s t s , f e e s , l i e n sand/or penalt ies in-curred in or associatedwith transferring title ofthe listed mobilehomeinto his/her/its name. Inaddition, the success-ful bidder may be li-able to the State ofCalifornia for any lienattached to the listedmobilehome providedfor in California Healtha n d S a f e t y C o d e§18116.1. Payment infull is due immediatelyupon sale. No person-al or business checksaccepted. Sale doesnot include any itemsof personal propertythat may be located inor about the mobile-home at the time ofsale. Names publishedper Commercial Code§§7206 & 7210. Viewcoach at 9:00 AM ondate of sale. ABAMEXAuctioneers, Bond No.M S 2 7 3 - 8 0 - 1 5 ,w w w . a b a m e x . c o m .1/31, 2/7/19CNS-3215238#ECC/El Cajon Eagle-1/31,2/7/2019- 76563

NOTICE OF PUBLICLIEN SALE

Pursuant to the Califor-nia Self-Service Stor-age Facility Act, (B&PCode 21700et. seq.),the undersigned willsell at public auction,on February 21st 2019personal property in-cluding but not limitedto: business equip-ment, electronics, fur-niture, clothing, toolsand/or other miscel-laneous items locatedat:

A-AMERICAN SELFSTORAGE

@ 3:00 P.M., at1151 GREENFIELDDRIVE EL CAJON,

CA. 92021 ViaStoragetreasures.com

S T O R E D B Y T H EFOLLOWING PER-SONS:Rose FloresSakura Ishnoya BrownBarbara BuchananScot CampbellLarry ConardLevita Renee CowansJose E. FresnedoRyan LeafCierra LewisLizbeth MulgadoBob PeripoliJeremy BruhnJohn M CookRenee EnglandElena FresnedoDwight MightyMaria PerezJessica ReindelJazmine RicoJeniffer RockeAnthony SantiagoAaron SeayBrandee Van AlstineSantiago AguilarTamara CampoySteven C. GrahamFrankie KelchnerHoney McDonaldRhett PriceTina Marie RishlingReynaldo SanchezRickey SmithThelma TsabetsayeAndrew VansanfordDuane WarnerAshley WelshHector AlvarezJamaal BradixDebbie ChanceJohn Gunn (2)Christopher HowardRene JamoraManuela LeosDonna LewisEmily MaldonadoGrorge McPheetersRoberta NettlesGail NicholsStanley RaybornMaria ReyesBill ThomasAll sales are subject top r i o r cance l l a t i on .Terms, rules and regu-lat ions avai lable atsale. By A-AmericanSelf Storage Manage-m e n t C o . I n c .(310)914-4022, Bond.#72BSBBU5400E C C a l i f o r n i a n -2/7,14/2019- 77088

NOTICE OF PUBLICLIEN SALE

Pursuant to the Califor-nia Self-Service Stor-age Facility Act, (B&PCode 21700et. seq.),the undersigned willsell at public auction,on February 21st 2019personal property in-cluding but not limitedto: business equip-ment, electronics, fur-niture, clothing, toolsand/or other miscel-laneous items locatedat:

A-AMERICAN SELFSTORAGE

@ 3:00 P.M., at1151 GREENFIELDDRIVE EL CAJON,

CA. 92021 ViaStoragetreasures.com

S T O R E D B Y T H EFOLLOWING PER-SONS:Rose FloresSakura Ishnoya BrownBarbara BuchananScot CampbellLarry ConardLevita Renee CowansJose E. FresnedoRyan LeafCierra LewisLizbeth MulgadoBob PeripoliJeremy BruhnJohn M CookRenee EnglandElena FresnedoDwight MightyMaria PerezJessica ReindelJazmine RicoJeniffer RockeAnthony SantiagoAaron SeayBrandee Van AlstineSantiago AguilarTamara CampoySteven C. GrahamFrankie KelchnerHoney McDonaldRhett PriceTina Marie RishlingReynaldo SanchezRickey SmithThelma TsabetsayeAndrew VansanfordDuane WarnerAshley WelshHector AlvarezJamaal BradixDebbie ChanceJohn Gunn (2)Christopher HowardRene JamoraManuela LeosDonna LewisEmily MaldonadoGrorge McPheetersRoberta NettlesGail NicholsStanley RaybornMaria ReyesBill ThomasAll sales are subject top r i o r cance l l a t i on .Terms, rules and regu-lat ions avai lable atsale. By A-AmericanSelf Storage Manage-m e n t C o . I n c .(310)914-4022, Bond.#72BSBBU5400E C C a l i f o r n i a n -2/7,14/2019- 77088

NOTICE OF PUBLICLIEN SALE

Pursuant to the Califor-nia Self-Service Stor-age Facility Act, (B&PCode 21700et. seq.),the undersigned willsell at public auction,on February 21st 2019personal property in-cluding but not limitedto: business equip-ment, electronics, fur-niture, clothing, toolsand/or other miscel-laneous items locatedat:

A-AMERICAN SELFSTORAGE

@ 3:00 P.M., at1151 GREENFIELDDRIVE EL CAJON,

CA. 92021 ViaStoragetreasures.com

S T O R E D B Y T H EFOLLOWING PER-SONS:Rose FloresSakura Ishnoya BrownBarbara BuchananScot CampbellLarry ConardLevita Renee CowansJose E. FresnedoRyan LeafCierra LewisLizbeth MulgadoBob PeripoliJeremy BruhnJohn M CookRenee EnglandElena FresnedoDwight MightyMaria PerezJessica ReindelJazmine RicoJeniffer RockeAnthony SantiagoAaron SeayBrandee Van AlstineSantiago AguilarTamara CampoySteven C. GrahamFrankie KelchnerHoney McDonaldRhett PriceTina Marie RishlingReynaldo SanchezRickey SmithThelma TsabetsayeAndrew VansanfordDuane WarnerAshley WelshHector AlvarezJamaal BradixDebbie ChanceJohn Gunn (2)Christopher HowardRene JamoraManuela LeosDonna LewisEmily MaldonadoGrorge McPheetersRoberta NettlesGail NicholsStanley RaybornMaria ReyesBill ThomasAll sales are subject top r i o r cance l l a t i on .Terms, rules and regu-lat ions avai lable atsale. By A-AmericanSelf Storage Manage-m e n t C o . I n c .(310)914-4022, Bond.#72BSBBU5400E C C a l i f o r n i a n -2/7,14/2019- 77088

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00030 - NOTICE INVITING BIDSNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Directors of the Helix WaterDistrict (“District”) invites and will receive sealed Bids up to but not laterthan 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, February 26, 2019 at the District’s Adminis-tration Office, located at 7811 University Avenue, La Mesa, California, forthe furnishing to District of all labor, equipment, materials, tools, services,transportation, permits, utilities, and all other items necessary for CON-STRUCTION OF SMALL VALVE REPLACEMENT PROJECT CIP19115(the “Project”). At said time, Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud atthe District Office. Bids received after said time shall be returned unopened.Bids shall be valid for a period of 60 calendar days after the Bid openingdate.Replace 200 gate valves, 4 inch through 12 inch, with appurtenantPVC piping and related work, within the City of Lemon Grove.The Bid Form, Contract, Drawings and Specifications, which more particu-larly describe all items of work for the Project, are available for purchase atthe District’s Administration Office. The Contractor shall furnish all labor,equipment, materials, tools, services, transportation, permits, utilities andall other items necessary to complete the Project as described in the Draw-ings, Specifications and other contract documents, which are available forinspection at the District’s office, address set forth above, plan rooms, orelectronic media services.Each Bid shall be accompanied by cash, a certified or cashier’s check, orBid Bond secured from a surety company satisfactory to the Board of Dir-ectors of the District, the amount of which shall not be less than ten per-cent (10%) of the submitted Total Bid Price, made payable to Helix WaterDistrict as bid security. The bid security shall be provided as a guaranteethat within five (5) working days after the District provides the successfulbidder the Notice of Award, the successful Bidder will enter into a contractand provide the necessary bonds and certificates of insurance. The bid se-curity will be declared forfeited if the successful Bidder fails to comply with-in said time. No interest will be paid on funds deposited with District.A non-mandatory Pre-Bid Conference is scheduled for February 14, 2019at 2:00 p.m. to review the Project's existing conditions at 7811 UniversityAvenue, La Mesa, CA 91942. Representatives of the District and consult-ing engineers, if any, will be present. Questions asked by Bidders at thePre-Bid Conference not specifically addressed within the Contract Docu-ments shall be answered in writing, and shall be sent to all Bidders presentat the Pre-Bid Conference.The successful Bidder will be required to furnish a Faithful PerformanceBond and a Labor and Material Payment Bond each in an amount equal toone hundred percent (100%) of the Contract price. Each bond shall be inthe forms set forth herein, shall be secured from a surety company thatmeets all State of California bonding requirements, as defined in CaliforniaCode of Civil Procedure Section 995.120, and that is a California admittedsurety insurer.Pursuant to Section 22300 of the Public Contract Code of the State of Cali-fornia, the successful Bidder may substitute certain securities for fundswithheld by District to ensure its performance under the contract.Pursuant to Labor Code Section 1773, District has obtained the prevailingrate of per diem wages and the prevailing wage rate for holiday and over-time work applicable in San Diego County from the Director of the Depart-ment of Industrial Relations for each craft, classification, or type of workerneeded to execute this contract. A copy of these prevailing wage rates maybe obtained via the internet at: www.dir.ca.gov/dlsr/In addition, a copy of the prevailing rate of per diem wages is available atthe District’s Administration Office and shall be made available to inter-ested parties upon request. The successful bidder shall post a copy of theprevailing wage rates at each job site. It shall be mandatory upon the Bid-der to whom the Contract is awarded, and upon any subcontractors, tocomply with all Labor Code provisions, which include but are not limited tothe payment of not less than the said specified prevailing wage rates to allworkers employed by them in the execution of the Contract, employment ofapprentices, hours of labor and debarment of contractors and subcontract-ors.Pursuant to Labor Code sections 1725.5 and 1771.1, all contractors andsubcontractors that wish to bid on, be listed in a bid proposal, or enter intoa contract to perform public work must be registered with the Department ofIndustrial Relations. No Bid will be accepted nor any contract entered intowithout proof of the contractor’s and subcontractors’ current registrationwith the Department of Industrial Relations to perform public work. If awar-ded a contract, the Bidder and its subcontractors, of any tier, shall maintainactive registration with the Department of Industrial Relations for the dura-tion of the Project.This Project is subject to compliance monitoring and enforcement by theDepartment of Industrial Relations. In bidding on this project, it shall be theBidder’s sole responsibility to evaluate and include the cost of complyingwith all labor compliance requirements under this contract and applicablelaw in its Bid.Unless otherwise provided in the Instructions for Bidders, each Bidder shallbe a licensed contractor pursuant to sections 7000 et seq. of the Businessand Professions Code in the following classification(s) throughout the timeit submits its Bid and for the duration of the contract: Class A or Class C-34.The District requires that all materials, methods and services utilized by theContractor for this Project be in conformance with the current edition of theWater Agencies’ Standard Specifications for Potable Water, Recycled Wa-ter and Sewer Facilities (“Standard Specifications”). Substitution requestsshall be made within 35 calendar days after the award of the contract. Pur-suant to Public Contract Code Section 3400(b), the District may make find-ings designating that certain additional materials, methods or services byspecific brand or trade name other than those listed in the Standard Spe-cifications be used for the Project. Such findings, as well as the materials,methods or services and their specific brand or trade names that must beused for the Project may be found in the Special Conditions.District shall award the contract for the Project to the lowest responsive, re-sponsible Bidder, as set forth in 00300 Bid Form, provided the Bid is in con-formance with the instructions provided herein, and that it is in the interestof the District to accept it. District reserves the right to reject any or all Bidsand to waive any irregularity in a Bid.Dated: La Mesa, California______________________________By the Order of the Board of Directors HELIX WATER DISTRICT______________________________Board Secretary

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NOTICE INVITING BIDS

Bids, uploaded to the City of La Mesa, via PlanetBids, will be received elec-tronically until FEBRUARY 28, 2019, at which time they will be publiclyopened, for furnishing plant, labor, material, and equipment and performingall work required for:

MACARTHUR PARK IMPROVEMENTS in the City of La Mesa, Countyof San Diego, State of California, as shown on City of La Mesa Draw-ing Nos. 9281.01 through 9281.08, included attachments, and accord-ing to the specifications.

OPINION OF PROBABLE CONSTRUCTION COST: The opinion of prob-able construction cost for this project is $85,000.Classification of valid contractor's license which the Prime Contractor musthave at the time of bid and contract award: A .A Pre-bid Meeting is scheduled for 11:00 AM, Tuesday, FEBRUARY 19,2019, at City Hall, City Manager’s Conference Room, La Mesa, CA 91942.No bid will be awarded to a Contractor who is not licensed in accordancewith the provisions of Chapter 9, Division 3 of the Business and Profes-sions Code.Plans, Specifications, Information for Bidders, Bid Bond form, Performanceand Payment Bond Forms, Special Provisions, and Agreement Forms maybe secured at no cost from our website: www.cityoflamesa.com at Bid Op-portunities under Business, as well as bidholder lists and bid results.All bids must be submitted electronically to PlanetBids at the prescribed up-load location. It is the sole responsibility of the Bidder to see that his/her bidis received in proper time. Any bids received after the scheduled closingtime for receipt of the bids will not be considered valid. See Information forBidders and other contract documents for bidding procedure and other re-quirements of said bid.The right is reserved by the City to reject any and all bids and to waive anyirregularities or informalities in bids received.Inquiries or questions based on alleged patent ambiguity of the plans, spe-cifications or estimate must be communicated as a bidder inquiry via Plan-etBids (only) at least five (5) calendar days prior to bid opening. Any suchinquiries or questions, after five (5) calendar days prior to bid opening is notpermitted.Contractors and subcontractors for a public works construction project shallcomply with the requirements of SB 854 and Labor Code Section1771.1(a).A COPY OF THE PREVAILING WAGE RATES SHALL BE POSTED ONTHE JOB SITE BY THE CONTRACTOR.OVERTIME AND HOLIDAY WORK: Time and one-half for all overtime, ex-cept Sundays and holidays, which shall be double-time. The holidays uponwhich double time rates shall be paid shall be all holidays recognized in thecollective bargaining agreement applicable to the particular craft, classifica-tion or type of workman employed on the project.Payment of travel and subsistence payments to each workman needed toexecute the work provided for herein shall be made, as such travel andsubsistence payments are defined in the applicable collective bargainingagreements filed with the Department of Industrial Relations in accordancewith Section 1773.8 of the Labor Code of the State of California.In accordance with the provisions of Section 1777.5 of the Labor Code, andin accordance with the regulations of the California Apprenticeship Council,proper indentured apprentices may be employed in the prosecution of thework.If the project requires the employment of workers in any apprentice-ablecraft or trade, once awarded, the Contractors or subcontractors must applyto the joint apprenticeship council unless already covered by local appren-tice standards (Labor Code Section 1777.5).Information relative to the number of apprentices, identifications, wages,hours of employment, and standards of working conditions shall be ob-tained from the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations, who isthe Administrative Officer of the California Apprenticeship Council, P. 0.Box 603, San Francisco, CA 94101.The inclusion of Federal money for a portion or all of this project's fundingrequires compliance with Federal labor regulations. Federal minimum wagerates for this project as determined by the Secretary of Labor are set forthin the special provis ions and also see Federal Websi te ATwww.access.gpo.gov/davisbacon/ca.html and scroll down to San DiegoCounty. NOTE: An error on the part of an awarding body does not relievethe Contractor from responsibility for payment of the prevailing rate of perdiem wages and penalties pursuant to Labor Code Sections 1770-1775 orFederal Labor Standards HUD-4010.The City Council of the City of La Mesa, in accordance with Title VI of theCivil Rights Act of 1964 (78 Stat. 252) and the Regulations of the Depart-ment of Commerce (15 C.F.R., Part 8), issued pursuant to such Act, herebynotifies all Bidders that it will affirmatively insure that the contract enteredinto pursuant to this advertisement will be awarded to the lowest respons-ible Bidder without discrimination on the grounds of race, color, or nationalorigin.All bids will be compared on the basis of the BASE BID PLUS ALL BIDADDITIVES pursuant to Public Contract Code 20103.8 (b).The particular attention of prospective Bidders is hereby directed to the ap-plicable sections in the specifications for full directions and requirements asto submittal of bids, bonds, insurance, and agreements.CITY OF LA MESARICHARD LEJADirector of Public Works/City EngineerECC/La Mesa Forum-2/7/2019- 76860

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURTNORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS

Summons in Civil Case

Case No. 18-cv-7000

Hon. Gary Feinerman, Presiding

LATONIA JOHNSON, not individually but solelyas the Trustee of the 6636 Maple Court Residen-tial Land Trust, and FRANCES REDMOND,Plaintiffs,v.SARAH E. BECKER, also known as Sarah E.Rice.Defendants.TO: SARAH E. BECKER, also known as SarahE. Rice, 15379 Oak Creek Rd., El Cajon, Califor-nia 92021, and PO Box 513, Ramona, CA 92065-513.YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and no laterthan March 15, 2019 required to serve uponPLAINTIFF’S ATTORNEYConstantine John Gekas, GEKAS LAW LTD, 33N. LaSalle St. STE 2220, Chicago, Illinois 60602,Tel: (312) 726-4501l; Fax: (312) 726-4505;[email protected] answer to the complaint filed against you byPlaintiffs. If you fail to do so, judgment by defaultwill be taken against you for the relief demandedin the complaint. You must also file your answerwith the Clerk of this Court within a reasonableperiod of time after service. The Clerk’s addressand telephone number are 219 S. Dearborn St.,20th Floor, Chicago, IL 60604, (312) 435-5670.THOMAS G. BRUTON, CLERK October 18,2018East County Californian-1/31,2/7,14,21/2019-76534

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING OF THEBOARD OF DIRECTORS

OF HELIX WATER DISTRICTTO CONSIDER AN INCREASE IN

COMPENSATION OF DIRECTORS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Helix Wa-ter District Board of Directors will hold a publichearing at 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY13, 2019 at 7811 University Avenue, La Mesa,California, at which time the board will considerand may adopt an ordinance increasing theircompensation from $200 to $225 for each day’sservice rendered.

Any member of the public may appear at thehearing regarding this proposal. Any member ofthe public wishing to submit written commentsshould do so no later than the time scheduled forthe public hearing by delivering such commentsto the Secretary of the Board Sandra L. Janzen,Helix Water District, 7811 University Avenue, LaMesa, California (619) 667-6232.

Dated: January 31, 2019By Order of the Board of Directors, Helix WaterDistrictSandra L. Janzen, Secretary of the BoardEast County Californian-1/31,2/7/2019-76561

NOTICE OF VEHICLE LIEN SALEThe following Vehicle will be lien sold at 9:00 a.m. on February 21,2019. The sale will take place at 7247 Otay Mesa Road, San Diego, CA92154

2641305 2018 Nissan X-Trail JN8BT27T3JW082689 AJM078A MX2641331 2012 Scion tC JTKJF5C7XC3026058 6SWP274 CA2642272 2006 Toyota PreRunner 5TETU62N76Z173276 12687F1 CA2643266 2016 Mitsubishi Outlander JA4AR3AW6GZ057253 NONE2646308 2015 Mercedes-Benz S550 WDDUG8CB7FA175847 NONE2648362 2014 Mazda Mazda3 JM1BM1L3XE1177455 7EXS477 CA2648534 2013 Honda Civic 19XFB2F58DE201855 6YTC464 CA2648671 2017 Jeep Renegade ZACCJBAB7HPF30039 8EVB121 CA2649336 2010 Dodge Journey 3D4PG4FB0AT202113 7UOY394 CA2649397 2008 Nissan Altima 1N4CL21E18C277895 NONE2649771 2010 Chevrolet HHR 3GNBABDB5AS624620 6MGC201 CA2651637 2005 Toyota Tacoma 5TENX22N15Z056896 7T77609 CAEC California-2/7/2019- 76667

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ORDER TOSHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAMECASE NO. 37-2019-

00004108-CU-PT-CTLTO ALL INTERESTEDPERSONS: Petitioner:ANAS BASEL RA-ZOOQ and RAFEL SA-BAH SACO on behalfof TRAVIS ADMONfiled a petition with thiscour t for a decreechanging names as fol-lows: RAFEL SABAHS A C O t o R A F E LSACO RAZOOQ andTRAVIS ADMON toTRAVIS ANAS RA-ZOOQ. THE COURTORDERS that all per-sons interested in thismatter shall appear be-fore this court at thehearing indicated be-low to show cause, ifany, why the petitionfor change of nameshould not be granted.Any person objecting tothe name changes de-scribed above must filea written objection thatincludes the reasonsfor the objection atleast two court daysbefore the matter isscheduled to be heardand must appear at thehearing to show causewhy the petition shouldnot be granted. If nowri t ten object ion istimely filed, the courtmay grant the petitionwithout a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING

March 7, 20199:00 a.m., Dept. 903

Superior Court1100 Union St.

San Diego, CA 92101A copy of this Order toShow Cause shall bepublished at least onceeach week for four suc-cessive weeks prior tothe date set for hear-ing on the petition inthe following newspa-per of general circula-t ion, printed in thiscounty: East CountyCalifornianDATE: JAN 23 2019PETER C. DEDDEHJudge of theSuperior CourtEC Californian- 765671/31,2/7,14,21/2019

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ORDER TOSHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAMECASE NO. 37-2019-

00004108-CU-PT-CTLTO ALL INTERESTEDPERSONS: Petitioner:ANAS BASEL RA-ZOOQ and RAFEL SA-BAH SACO on behalfof TRAVIS ADMONfiled a petition with thiscour t for a decreechanging names as fol-lows: RAFEL SABAHS A C O t o R A F E LSACO RAZOOQ andTRAVIS ADMON toTRAVIS ANAS RA-ZOOQ. THE COURTORDERS that all per-sons interested in thismatter shall appear be-fore this court at thehearing indicated be-low to show cause, ifany, why the petitionfor change of nameshould not be granted.Any person objecting tothe name changes de-scribed above must filea written objection thatincludes the reasonsfor the objection atleast two court daysbefore the matter isscheduled to be heardand must appear at thehearing to show causewhy the petition shouldnot be granted. If nowri t ten object ion istimely filed, the courtmay grant the petitionwithout a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING

March 7, 20199:00 a.m., Dept. 903

Superior Court1100 Union St.

San Diego, CA 92101A copy of this Order toShow Cause shall bepublished at least onceeach week for four suc-cessive weeks prior tothe date set for hear-ing on the petition inthe following newspa-per of general circula-t ion, printed in thiscounty: East CountyCalifornianDATE: JAN 23 2019PETER C. DEDDEHJudge of theSuperior CourtEC Californian- 765671/31,2/7,14,21/2019

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ORDER TOSHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAMECASE NO. 37-2019-

00004108-CU-PT-CTLTO ALL INTERESTEDPERSONS: Petitioner:ANAS BASEL RA-ZOOQ and RAFEL SA-BAH SACO on behalfof TRAVIS ADMONfiled a petition with thiscour t for a decreechanging names as fol-lows: RAFEL SABAHS A C O t o R A F E LSACO RAZOOQ andTRAVIS ADMON toTRAVIS ANAS RA-ZOOQ. THE COURTORDERS that all per-sons interested in thismatter shall appear be-fore this court at thehearing indicated be-low to show cause, ifany, why the petitionfor change of nameshould not be granted.Any person objecting tothe name changes de-scribed above must filea written objection thatincludes the reasonsfor the objection atleast two court daysbefore the matter isscheduled to be heardand must appear at thehearing to show causewhy the petition shouldnot be granted. If nowri t ten object ion istimely filed, the courtmay grant the petitionwithout a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING

March 7, 20199:00 a.m., Dept. 903

Superior Court1100 Union St.

San Diego, CA 92101A copy of this Order toShow Cause shall bepublished at least onceeach week for four suc-cessive weeks prior tothe date set for hear-ing on the petition inthe following newspa-per of general circula-t ion, printed in thiscounty: East CountyCalifornianDATE: JAN 23 2019PETER C. DEDDEHJudge of theSuperior CourtEC Californian- 765671/31,2/7,14,21/2019

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ORDER TOSHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAMECASE NO. 37-2019-

00004108-CU-PT-CTLTO ALL INTERESTEDPERSONS: Petitioner:ANAS BASEL RA-ZOOQ and RAFEL SA-BAH SACO on behalfof TRAVIS ADMONfiled a petition with thiscour t for a decreechanging names as fol-lows: RAFEL SABAHS A C O t o R A F E LSACO RAZOOQ andTRAVIS ADMON toTRAVIS ANAS RA-ZOOQ. THE COURTORDERS that all per-sons interested in thismatter shall appear be-fore this court at thehearing indicated be-low to show cause, ifany, why the petitionfor change of nameshould not be granted.Any person objecting tothe name changes de-scribed above must filea written objection thatincludes the reasonsfor the objection atleast two court daysbefore the matter isscheduled to be heardand must appear at thehearing to show causewhy the petition shouldnot be granted. If nowri t ten object ion istimely filed, the courtmay grant the petitionwithout a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING

March 7, 20199:00 a.m., Dept. 903

Superior Court1100 Union St.

San Diego, CA 92101A copy of this Order toShow Cause shall bepublished at least onceeach week for four suc-cessive weeks prior tothe date set for hear-ing on the petition inthe following newspa-per of general circula-t ion, printed in thiscounty: East CountyCalifornianDATE: JAN 23 2019PETER C. DEDDEHJudge of theSuperior CourtEC Californian- 765671/31,2/7,14,21/2019

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ORDER TOSHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAMECASE NO. 37-2019-

00002113-CU-PT-CTLTO ALL INTERESTEDPERSONS: SHELLEYMONTALLEGRO andN I C K M O N T A L -LEGRO filed a petitionwith this court for a de-cree changing namesas follows: LANDENANTHONY ANCONA-MONTALLEGRO toLANDEN ANTHONYMONTALLEGRO. THECOURT ORDERS thatall persons interestedin this matter shall ap-pear before this courtat the hearing indic-ated below to showcause, if any, why thepetition for change ofname should not begranted. Any personobjecting to the namechanges descr ibedabove must file a writ-ten objection that in-cludes the reasons forthe objection at leasttwo court days beforethe matter is sched-uled to be heard andmust appear at thehearing to show causewhy the petition shouldnot be granted. If nowri t ten object ion istimely filed, the courtmay grant the petitionwithout a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING

February 28, 20199:00 a.m., Dept. 903

Superior Court1100 Union St.

San Diego, CA 92101A copy of this Order toShow Cause shall bepublished at least onceeach week for four suc-cessive weeks prior tothe date set for hear-ing on the petition inthe following newspa-per of general circula-t ion, printed in thiscounty: East CountyCalifornianDATE: JAN 14 2019PETER C. DEDDEHJudge of theSuperior CourtEC Californian-760111/24,31,2/7,14/2019

NOTICE OF SALEThe following is/are tobe lien sold by West-ern Towing at 10:00a.m. on February 13th2019 @ 4380 PacificHwy, San Diego, CA92110YEAR/MAKE/MODEL:2015 KIA OPTIMAV I N :KNAGM4AD3F5079801PLATE: 7MGU031, CAECC/Santee Star -2 /7 /2019- 76469

ORDER TOSHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAMECASE NO. 37-2019-

00004108-CU-PT-CTLTO ALL INTERESTEDPERSONS: Petitioner:ANAS BASEL RA-ZOOQ and RAFEL SA-BAH SACO on behalfof TRAVIS ADMONfiled a petition with thiscour t for a decreechanging names as fol-lows: RAFEL SABAHS A C O t o R A F E LSACO RAZOOQ andTRAVIS ADMON toTRAVIS ANAS RA-ZOOQ. THE COURTORDERS that all per-sons interested in thismatter shall appear be-fore this court at thehearing indicated be-low to show cause, ifany, why the petitionfor change of nameshould not be granted.Any person objecting tothe name changes de-scribed above must filea written objection thatincludes the reasonsfor the objection atleast two court daysbefore the matter isscheduled to be heardand must appear at thehearing to show causewhy the petition shouldnot be granted. If nowri t ten object ion istimely filed, the courtmay grant the petitionwithout a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING

March 7, 20199:00 a.m., Dept. 903

Superior Court1100 Union St.

San Diego, CA 92101A copy of this Order toShow Cause shall bepublished at least onceeach week for four suc-cessive weeks prior tothe date set for hear-ing on the petition inthe following newspa-per of general circula-t ion, printed in thiscounty: East CountyCalifornianDATE: JAN 23 2019PETER C. DEDDEHJudge of theSuperior CourtEC Californian- 765671/31,2/7,14,21/2019