La Jolla Village News, January 21st, 2010

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STORMY WEATHER Fallen trees, flooding — and more to come BY ADRIANE TILLMAN | VILLAGE NEWS This week’s rainstorms flooded lowlying portions of La Jolla Boulevard. Cars dipped into small ponds of water at the roundabouts and rivers of water ran parallel to the sidewalk. Tony Pace at Bird Rock Realty, on the corner of La Jolla Boulevard and Bird Rock Avenue, sandbagged his door and went home. He said the torrent of water flowing along the boulevard rushes up the crosswalk and into his front door. He’s pressed the city to install a storm drain at the crosswalk before a storm floods his office but he said he’s gotten nowhere. “I’ve been here since 1969; it’s not like I just moved in,” Pace said. “This is a problem that did not exist until they built the [roundabout] circles.” Rainwater also swamped Avenida de A palm tree blocks part of Girard Avenue near Wells Fargo Bank across from Mary Star of the Sea church Jan. 19 after it snapped in half la Playa, but none of the restaurant PAUL HANSEN | VILLAGE NEWS owners interviewed reported flooding, during an intense rainstorm.

including those at the Marine Room, Barbarella and Osteria Romantica. An estimated 45- to 50-foot palm tree snapped at its middle and toppled onto Girard Avenue outside Wells Fargo Bank around 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 19. “A bus drove right in front of [the tree] five seconds before it fell,” said Mike Musto, a teller at Wells Fargo. “It looked like termites had been eating it inside.” Large tree limbs were also reported falling on Torrey Pines Road, one narrowly missing a parked car. Another major rainstorm is expected this afternoon and Friday morning, but rain should taper off by Saturday morning. Thunder may be on the horizon today and hail on Friday. Winds are expected to average 20 to 25 miles per hour with gusty winds reaching 40 mph. Storms moving across the Pacific SEE STORMY, Page 5

Ohlsson celebrates Chopin at Sherwood BY CHARLENE BALDRIDGE | VILLAGE NEWS It’s difficult to say which was more annoying Friday, Jan. 15, at Sherwood Auditorium, the coughers in the audience or the singing of patrons’ hearing aids. Part of La Jolla Music Society’s Frieman Family Piano Series, which is underwritten by Conrad Prebys and Debbie Turner, the all-Chopin recital is also part of the larger Chopin Bicentennial Celebration. The hearing aid duets and trios were such a problem that LJMS President and Artistic Director Christopher Beach took the stage to ask people to check their

assistive devices. A recording was in progress, he said, just following Garrick Ohlsson’s performance of the program’s first two sections, Three Nocturnes, Opus 9, and Two Polonaises, Opus 40. Ohlsson is an esteemed pianist who plays with astonishing dynamic contrasts. His bombastic approach to pedals and the Steinway’s lower register, juxtaposed with the sheer brilliance of his technical facility, make him a fascinating recitalist. There is no boredom here, only concern over the possible apparent decline of the Belanich Steinway, which sounds distressingly like two different instruments, the one initially heard in

February 2008 as introduced by Ohlsson, and the other heard Friday night. The program ranged from Chopin’s greatest hits — Nocturne No. 2 in E-flat Major, Sonata No. 2 in B-flat Major, which contains the well known, often parodied “March funebre,” the Polonaise No. 1 in A Major (“Military”) and the Etude No. 3 in E Major. These works, so familiar that our seatmate chose to sing along, contrasted with the rarely heard “Variations brillantes on Je vends des scapulaires” from Louis Herold’s unfinished opera, “Ludovic.” As an SEE OHLSSON, Page 12

Bishop’s girls polo wins Tyr Cup Beckman High School (17-1, senior Sammi Peck four goals); El Dorado (14The Bishop’s School girls water polo 2, senior Sarah Presant four goals, team proved the old adage that defense freshman Jessica Webster four); Santa wins championships. Barbara (14-2, senior Kirsten Siegel six The Lady Knights got back to their goals); and Fountain Valley (7-3, Peck winning ways, allowing their four two goals, junior Kristen Casey two). opponents in last weekend’s Tyr Cup a Presant was named tourney MVP, total of eight goals to their 52 goals en with sophomore Gabby Stone being route to the title. named the most outstanding goalie. Bishop’s (9-3) scored wins over Peck, Melanie Boehrig and Siegel were BY DAVE THOMAS | VILLAGE NEWS

named to the all-tournament team. Elsewhere, La Jolla (5-1) topped La Costa Canyon 17-5 Jan. 16 as Ariel Arcidiacono led the way with four goals. Kate Woods and Bridgette Souza each had three, while Victoria Frager had two and Meagan Moreland, Christina Kirby, Aoife Collins, Darby Broekema and Jordan Atnip each had one. La Jolla plays in the America’s Finest City tourney Jan. 22-23. I

Melia Plotkin (left) and Sasha Altschuler of the Sister Schools Club speak wth AMREF director Joshua Kyallo during his Jan. 14 visit to La Jolla High School.

LJHS’s Sister Schools Club has high hopes for the future BY ADRIANE TILLMAN | VILLAGE NEWS Melia Plotkin and Sasha Altschuler wore huge smiles and spoke with conviction about their plight to help educate students in northern Uganda before a packed auditorium of sophomores and juniors at La Jolla High School on Jan. 14. Plotkin, who graduated from La Jolla High in 2005, originally had founded the Sister Schools Club of La Jolla to connect with international students during her sophomore year.

Altschuler, a senior, now serves as president of the club, along with her activities in drama, singing with the Madrigals Choir and training in track and field. The club became a serious enterprise when Plotkin serendipitously befriended an activist with the Institute for Peace and Justice, who told Plotkin about the need to support schools in northern Uganda. The Sister Schools Club of La Jolla has since SEE FUTURE, Page 3


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still unaccounted for, according to Luque. Nine of the people on the boat were turned over to Border Patrol. Man drowns when boat Border Patrol agents had been monicapsizes off state beach toring the boat via helicopter. More than A 30-foot fishing boat carrying 23 100 federal, county and city personnel illegal immigrants capsized off the responded to the call, according to shores of Torrey Pines State Beach on Luque. The fire department sent 50 peoSaturday, Jan. 16 around 4:30 a.m. ple, and 25 lifeguards responded. Twenty-three people (22 men and one woman) were seen in the boat, accord- Meeting slated to ing to San Diego Fire-Rescue Department spokesman Maurice Luque. One explore school options La Jolla parents are invited to attend a person drowned and another was in critical condition. Six people were transportSEE BRIEFS, Page 5 ed to the hospital, and eight people are

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raised upward of $25,000 from the community, mostly from parents and students, to support the nonprofit African Medical and Research Foundation (AMREF). The Sister Schools Club will launch its next fund-raising drive in March, and will send out pledge forms to students and parents at the middle and high school seeking support. Plotkin has since visited Uganda twice to ensure their dollars were reaching the students and to survey their needs. She went alone on her second visit, and met with officials from the Ministry of Education, which has become a fan of the program. Through surveys, reviewing test scores and conversation, Plotkin found the students lacked math and science skills and the technology to learn them. She said students grew frustrated at having to share one computer screen, and the installation of a projection screen made a huge difference. The Sister Schools Club has also made a significant difference in Plotkin’s life. During her second visit, there were

rumors that rebels were returning to the village and Plotkin feared for her life. “I was terrified. I was alone,” Plotkin said. “It put me in the place of these people… The experience made me want to work as hard as I can for them. No one deserves to live in fear that their family will be slaughtered.” Now a sophomore at Claremont McKenna College, Plotkin is studying international relations and psychology, and hopes to continue the aid work in her career. “It really does open your eyes,” Plotkin said. “I know it sounds cliché but I have become more appreciative of each day.” Joshua Kyallo, director of AMREF for Uganda, spoke to the students about his childhood in Kenya, when he walked six miles roundtrip to school, cut bananas and carried water. He briefed the students on the history of Africa through colonial reign and independence and impressed upon them the importance of education. “Because of what you’ve given, lives of young people are being changed,” Kyallo told the high school students. “Please stay engaged.” For more information, visit www.sisterschoolsofsandiego.org. I

Viking Vines & Vintners Saturday, January 30 Special event chairs Rob Hixson and Paul Dougherty invite you to join us for a reprise of our fabulously successful wine tasting fundraiser, Viking Vines & Vintners. This crowd pleasing event will again be held at the La Jolla Country Club on Saturday, January 30. Come sample premier wines with your complimentary commemorative tasting glass, enjoy a delectable meal, and participate to win a diverse array of incredible silent, wine and live auction items. Do not miss out on this fantastic affair! We are nearly sold out, so get your tickets now! For tickets please contact any Foundation Board Member, or the Foundation office in the Library Media Center, 858-551-1250. Tickets: $75.00

BY ADRIANE TILLMAN | VILLAGE NEWS Three years ago, Tim Schenck sat in the same hospital room Mother Teresa once occupied at Scripps Green Hospital, gazing out over golfers teeing off with the wide-open ocean as a backdrop. He was to spend two weeks in that room recovering from heart surgery after contracting a virus on his honeymoon three years before. With plenty of time to ponder his life, Schenck’s mind wandered to his first job working at the front desk of a Hilton Hotel in Maryland, advising tourists on sites to visit. After a career in finance and accounting, 36-year-old Schenck decided to take a new direction in his career and launch his own business in tourism. “I became fully committed to the idea after thinking about how many people could be sitting in a hospital room right now with the type of view I have,” Schenck said. “I was thinking what a unique place La Jolla is, and wanting to be able to see it with so many more people than just friends and family.” Schenck now runs guided tours in San Diego and has built a website at www.thebestplacesinsandiego.com. Now, Schenck plans to run a guided tour bus from downtown’s Santa Fe Depot to La Jolla, starting in March. His tour would enable people to get off to roam at the cove, at La Jolla Shores or continue to the Torrey Pines area. Visitors could also opt for a guided tour through La Jolla. Guided tours currently offered in San Diego typically center around downtown, Old Town and Balboa Park, with a few that pass through La Jolla but do not stop. “I’ve not found any hotels that offer tours,” Schenck said. “If a larger group

Tim Schenck, seen here with his wife, is launching a shuttle tour bus that will run from downtown San Diego to La Jolla, stopping at the cove, La Jolla Shores of Torrey Pines.

wants to go to La Jolla, the hotel will get them up there but it’s not a guided tour. Right now, people are taking a taxi to get to La Jolla or are renting a car, none of which is cheap. “For the rate of them being able to do that, I want to provide them a guided tour and to give them a lot more background of what there is to see, and about the history and unique aspects so they get a lot more for their money.” Schenck is working with Greyline Tours to use the company’s buses and reservation system. He plans to shuttle visitors from La Jolla to downtown a few days a week at the start, and eventually would like to run multiple tours each day. Schenck spoke at the Promote La Jolla meeting Jan. 13, and said he wants to work with the community to find the best stopping points for the bus.

“Right now people are taking a taxi to get to La Jolla or are renting a car, none of which is cheap.” TIM SCHENCK La Jolla shuttle tours

Since his days as a young man behind a Hilton front desk, Schenck has resumed his passion for guiding visitors to worthwhile places. After targeting San Diego as a place to live, Schenck left Wilmington, Maryland in 1998. “People would call me to ask about San Diego and to get information because I had targeted it as place to live for my life. I have constantly been learning more about San Diego,” Schenck said. I

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LJCD booters try to net wins BY DAVE THOMAS | VILLAGE NEWS Both the La Jolla Country Day (LJCD) School boys and girls soccer teams were in action over the last week in efforts to secure wins. On the girls side, LJCD (3-3-2, 0-1) dropped a 3-1 decision to Canyon Crest Academy last week. After scoring first on a rebound goal by Ariana Paradise following a great shot by Kelly Mordente from 25 yards out, the Lady Torreys gave up two goals in the first half. According to LJCD head coach Dave Jenkins, center midfielders Aleena Young and Ana Cruz played strong games but just couldn’t generate enough attacking opportunities to threaten Canyon Crest. In a 0-0 tie with San Marcos, LJCD was already missing two players. During the game, the Lady Torreys suffered another blow, losing Allie Hieb who was injured in the first half. Freshman Katherine Klicpera battled a bout of food poisoning and played as much as she could, while Megan Narwold played with a strained hip flexor and Tara Roudi, fighting a stomach virus, gave it her best effort. “With our player situation changing minute to minute, it provided players an opportunity for field leadership and to play some new positions,” Jenkins said. “Captain Aleena Young and Ana Cruz stepped up their games on both sides of the ball and really took charge of the midfield. Erika Shepard moved

“It was a tough afternoon for the girls. They reacted well to adversity and really showed some strong team and individual character.” DAVE JENKINS Head coach, La Jolla Country Day

into the sweeper position and played flawlessly. Miquela Fiori started at outside mid and moved to outside defender for the second half and, much like Erika, played flawlessly. Kelly Mordente also had a very solid game as an outside defender and put in some solid minutes as forward. It was a tough afternoon for the girls. They reacted well to adversity and really showed some strong team and individual character.” On the boys side, LJCD dropped a 3-1 decision to Canyon Crest. Down 2-0, Alex Fleischhacker’s penalty kick cut the lead to one, but CCA added a final goal to ice the game. According to LJCD head coach Jerry Fleischhacker, the Torreys picked up intensity in the second half, especially with the play of Danny Rogers, Philip Poyhonen and Max Ferre, and also created numerous scoring opportunities. “Unfortunately, we did not manage to convert any of them,” Jerry Fleischhacker said. “Yet, the strong secondhalf effort should set the stage for next week’s (this week) key contests against Bishop’s and Francis Parker.” I

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21 Thursday • Reverse Mortgage Discussion Forum for persons 62 and older, 11 a.m.-noon, Riford Center, 6811 La Jolla Blvd., RSVP at (619) 533-7904, • SunSetter happy hour with La Jolla Town Council, 5-7 p.m., Prospect Bar & Lounge, 1025 Prospect St., $5/$10, 456-4995 • Panel discussion: Public Culture in the Visual Sphere, 6:30 p.m., UCSD Visual Arts Facility, Performance Space, 9500 Gilman Dr. • Going Gluten-Free lecture, 6:30-8 p.m., Whole Foods Market, 8825 Villa La Jolla Dr., 642-6700 • Foovies: Dinner Rush, live music, Italian dinner, movie, 7:30 p.m., The Loft, UCSD Price Center East, 2nd floor, $18, 534-8497 22 Friday • San Diego bloodmobile, 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m., UTC Westfield Shoppingtown parking lot near Cozymel, (800) 479-3902 ext. 0 • Health Starts Here kick-off dinner, 6 p.m., Whole Foods Market, 8825 Villa La Jolla Dr., $20,, seating limited, 6426700 • Opening reception for artist Robert Deyber and his “New Works” show, 7-9 p.m., Martin Lawrence Gallery, 111 Prospect St., 551-1122 23 Saturday • Lineage and Genealogy workshop by Daughters of the American Revolution La Jolla and San Diego chapters, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., La Jolla League House, 7459 Olivetas Ave., RSVP to Charlotte, 454-7798 • “What to Remember When Waking:

26 Tuesday • San Diego bloodmobile, 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m., The Scripps Research Institute parking lot, 10550 N. Torrey Pines Rd., (800) 479-3902 ext. 0 • La Jolla Shores Permit Review CommitJohn Olbrich will discuss reverse mortgages tee meets, 4 p.m., LJ Rec. Center, 615 during a forum today at the Riford Center, Prospect St. • LJ Historical Society’s Winter Lecture 6811 La Jolla Blvd. Series: The Bishop’s School past and Disciplines that Transform Everyday future, discussion by headmaster and Life” workshop with author/poet David former staff, 7 p.m., exhibit opens 6 p.m., Whyte, 10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., La Jolla reception 6:30 p.m., Geier Presentation Yoga Center, 7741 Fay Ave., $115, 456- Hall, Teitleman Science Center, 7607 La 2421 Jolla Blvd., 459-5335 ext. 1, $10/$12 • “Challenges of the Whole Middle East,” talk by Dr. Farouk Al-Nasser with 27 Wednesday Women’s International League for Peace • La Jolla Elementary informational & Freedom, 11 a.m., Community Room, meeting for kindergarten families, 1011:30 a.m., La Jolla Elementary auditoLa Jolla Village Square, 279-0192 • San Diego Independent Scholars: talk rium, 1111 Marine St., 454-7196 by David Klein on AmericanForeign Ser- • La Jolla Park and Rec. Inc meets, 5 vice and Policy, 1:30 p.m., UCSD Chan- p.m., LJ Rec. Center, 615 Prospect St. cellor’s Complex, Rm. 111A, 9500 • United Jewish Foundation Men’s Event to feature Brigitte Gabriel, author on terGilman DR., free, www.sdscholars.org rorism, 5-9 p.m., Hyatt Regency La Jolla, 24 Sunday 3777 La Jolla Village Dr., 737-7131 • Farmers Market, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., corner • “Improving Relationships” 5-week Girard and Genter streets course for couples, parents, seniors and • UCSD 90-minute bus tour, 2 p.m., youth, every Wednesday, 6:30-8 p.m., South Gilman Information Pavilion, La Jolla Presbyterian Church, Life Center RSVP at 534-4414 Room # 4, 7715 Draper Ave., free, RSVP • “Tango Nuevo” dance and music per- to 729-5514 formance by Camarada, 6 p.m., The • Weight Loss Seminar, 7 p.m., Whole Neurosciences Institute, 10640 John Jay Foods Market, 8825 Villa La Jolla Dr., Hopkins Drive, $25, camarada.org sign up 642-6700 • La Jolla Symphony & Chorus Young • Ignacio Berroa Quartet performs, 7:30 Artists 50th Anniversary Concert, 7 p.m., Athenaeum Music & Arts Library, p.m., Conrad Prebys Concert Hall, UCSD, 1008 Wall St., $19/$24, 454-5872 I 9500 Gilman Dr., $35-$60, 822-3774

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Jolla High, Muirlands Middle School, Bird Rock Elementary, La Jolla ElemenCONTINUED FROM Page 3 tary and Torrey Pines Elementary. For more information visit lajollaclusmeeting to discuss two issues — whether ter@gmail.com or call Sharon, (858) to form an official cluster, and options for 228-6542. dealing with the district’s financial crisis — today, Jan. 21 at 7 p.m. at La Jolla High School’s Parker Auditorium, 750 Girls on the Run Nautilus St. Attorney Greg Moser will speak. to begin spring session Girls on the Run, an organization Moser helped La Jolla High gain some autonomy for its curriculum from the striving to foster self-esteem, physical improvement, emotional well-being district in early 2000. A cluster, which is an official coali- and healthy lifestyles in young women tion between a high school and the mid- ages 8 to 12, will soon host signups for dle and elementary schools that feed into the spring 2010 season. Each 12-week session combines it, helps schools present a unified front curriculum with training for a 5K before the school district. The La Jolla cluster would include La event. The objective of Girls on the

Run is to decrease the number of atrisk behaviors among participants, including reducing eating disorders and adolescent pregnancies, substance/alcohol abuse problems, depression and confrontations with the juvenile justice system, according to organizers. The new session begins Feb. 1 and concludes May 1. Registration remains open until Feb. 19. Registration takes place in the La Jolla/University Towne Centre area at the Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center San Diego, 4126 Executive Drive, on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4 to 5:15 p.m. For additional information or to register, visit www.gotrsd.org. I

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Ocean from the northwest — coupled with it being an El Niño year — is causing the massive rainstorms. Three to five inches of rain is expected to fall this week. Lindbergh Field typically receives 11 inches of rain annually, according to Dan Atkin, meteorologist for the National Weather Service in San Diego. “We encourage everyone to take a quick look around their property and put their lids back on their trash cans so that debris doesn’t flow out and clog drains,” Harris said. “Make sure wood chips and mulch aren’t flowing out of the yard.” Waves may reach 15 to 20 feet this week, and a high surf advisory has been issued until 10 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 24. Meteorologists are also warning of coastal flooding following storms today Cars avoid a large, broken tree limb along the 9300 block of N. Torrey Pines Road across from DON BALCH | VILLAGE NEWS UCSD, one of many that that was torn away during the Jan 19 storm. and Friday. I

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Juvenile justice: another idea BY MARIAH CIANI

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t the age of 12, a boy named Evan Savoi stabbed and killed his developmentally disabled playmate, 13-year-old Craig Sorger. He is currently serving a 26-year prison sentence for first-degree murder. He was tried as an adult for his crime even though he was legally still a minor. Many would argue that his crime was violent enough to validate his sentence, but what many don’t realize is what a 12-year-old fails to conceptualize. The age of 12 is the very beginning of an adolescent being able to understand that death is irreversible. How can we allow the government to try children for crimes where they don’t understand the repercussions? Savoi is an example of a childhood lost to incarceration in the juvenile-justice system. Currently in America, over 20 states allow children as young as 7 to be tried as adults, and in some states this includes sentencing children to life in prison without parole. For all those parents out there, do you believe your child could understand that they had done something so wrong that they need to be punished for years? A 7-year-old’s cognitive ability is at the level of simple mathematics and includes a vocabulary of only several thousand words. A 7-yearold is at the stage of emotional development where they are only beginning to understand and feel guilt and shame. Although we cannot ignore that a child has committed a crime, we can better deal with it by rehabilitating instead of punishing the children. The juvenile-justice system in America is obviously in need of reform, and a rehabilitation program would be the most successful and advantageous option. A rehabilitation program would look very A 7-year-old’s cognitive ability is much like a group home at the level of simple mathematics setting. Rehabilitation facilities would house several thousand words. 30 to 40 children and have live-in therapists available to children 24 hours a day. The therapists and adults within the rehabilitation program would show the kids the love and encouragement they need and may or may not have had at their home. At the rehabilitation facility, the children would live the lifestyle of an average child while receiving the therapy necessary to become a working member of society. They would each have responsibilities around the facility and receive an education. They would also have individual therapy sessions to find the core reason why they have committed and or want to commit crimes, so that those issues could be addressed before the child’s release. As a part of the rehabilitation program, the length of their sentence would be contingent on the child’s progress in the program and change in morale. This rehabilitative approach has been proven to work in Missouri’s juvenile-justice system. Missouri has a recidivism rate of about 10 percent, which means that only about 10 percent of the children who go through the rehabilitation program are rearrested after their release. Currently, the average recidivism rate in the national juvenilejustice system is about 40 percent. Comparing these two statistics, it seems as though a switch to a rehabilitative program would be the logical solution, but there is even more incentive. A rehabilitation program costs about $50,000 per year per child, whereas incarceration costs $100,000 per year per child. Knowing that it is necessary for the United States government to reform its juvenile-justice system, rehabilitation is clearly the best way to do so. It is the most cost effective and is the longest-lasting solution. If you would like to help, go to http://www.petitionon line.com/merc1234/petition.html and sign the mock petition to show some of the California representatives that people care about this problem. — Mariah Ciani is a high school senior who lives in La Jolla. I

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A Candlelight Ruby Jubilee La Jolla High School, and has known the Scripps family since his childhood. He spoke about his early years in La Jolla and also about the future, including the new Scripps Hospital Center that will open in 2015. The food served at dinner was excellent, and included such treats as fennel and arugula salad with colossal crab and sweet orange, followed by slow roasted tenderloin of beef with a truffle cauliflower puree, and a “Ruby Jubilee” dessert of with Vincent Andrunas French Valrhona chocolate cake layered with ganache and Mandarin white chocoIn December, guests gathered once late mousse. Thusly fueled, guests danced again for a truly elegant annual benefit till quite late, enjoying the sounds of The event — in fact, one of the very most ele- Bob Hardwick Sound. That stellar band gant social events in the greater San Diego was brought in from New York to enterarea. It was the 80th anniversary Ruby tain once again this year, and as expected, Jubilee Candlelight Ball, and this year it they kept the dance floor crowded all night. raised a very substantial amount for its 1 “Papa Doug” Manchester, Cliff beneficiary. Robertson, Amy Breen, Alan Lerchvacker Much of the thanks for the Candlelight 2 Jere and Joyce Oren, Jan and Mike Carroll Ball’s continued success must be attributed to philanthropist and newspaper heiress 3 Chris Van Gorder (Scripps Health President /CEO) and Rosemary Van Betty Knight Scripps. She’s been the genGorder, Abeer and George Hage eral chair of this event for seven straight 4 John and Sally Thornton, Ruth and years, during which — with her generous Paul Jacobowitz support — they’ve raised $10 million for 5 Dianne York, Lyn Krant, Sandy McCreight Scripps Memorial Hospital La Jolla. This and Carol Shivley (all past Candlelight year’s ball alone brought in $2 million to Ball chairs); Susan Kazmarek-Biddick benefit lifesaving care at the hospital, 6 Laurel McCrink, Carl Etter (chief thanks to a million dollar matching grant executive, Scripps Encinitas Hospital) offered by Mrs. Scripps. and Krista Etter, Laurie Joseph More than 430 formally attired guests attended (quite a few more than last year — another sign that the economic picture is looking up), and their evening began with a champagne toast. The ball was also commemorated with the presentation of a new one-of-a-kind blossom, the Betty Knight Scripps Rose, created especially in honor of Mrs. Scripps and her ongoing commitment and support of Scripps La Jolla. Noted floral designer Kathy Wright used other roses, as well as orchids, tulips and varied foliage to work her magic throughout the already-impressive (and increasingly popular) venue, The Grand Del Mar. Red carpet walkways led guests from the entry to the reception, and later to the grand ballroom, through lush gardens of flowers and candles. Academy Award-winning actor and La Jolla native Cliff Robertson served once again as guest of honor. His entertaining orations and affable personality have graced several past iterations of this event. He was part of the first graduating class of

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BY ADRIANE TILLMAN | VILLAGE NEWS French 101 opened in August as a French bakery, brassiere and lounge, underwent a swift change in name to become Bistro 101 and has now closed its doors for good. The restaurant served croissants and eggs Benedict by morning and offered a strobe-lit dance floor by night. Once the site of the Hard Rock restaurant at 909 Prospect St., renovations have already begun on the interior of the property by the new lessee, US Entertainment, which expects to open a new establishment within three months but wouldn’t divulge further details. French bakers Jacques Pautrat and Didier Pellerud, who own a few dozen French bakeries in California, opened French 101.

Bistro 101, the former French 101, has closed its doors at 909 Prospect St. The new lessee has begun renovations for an establishment that will open in three ADRIANE TILLMAN | VILLAGENEWS months.

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THE WATCHMEN Father and son watch the surf along Neptune Place on Jan. 12 — kind of a calm before the storm DON BALCH | VILLAGE NEWS mood with two watchmen in observance.

Eighteen senior residents living at Town Park Villas will be forced to move, since two of the buildings are being demolished at the senior apartment community at 4633 Governor Drive. Property manager Willmark Communities Inc. plans to build two new two-story buildings at the same site. Willmark Communities representatives updated the University Community Planning Group (UCPG) at its Jan. 12 meeting. Willmark has already tweaked its design plans to build two stories instead of three in response to UCPG concerns. Now the group is concerned that Willmark does not plan to install elevators in its new buildings, although the apartments will be rented to seniors. Willmark will return to the UCPG with an update in April or May. Willmark has offered to pay to relocate its residents within Town Park Villas and to cut the first month’s rent in half. In other University City news: • The Super Loop bus service has made traveling around University City more convenient and the number of riders has exceeded expectations. The noise from the hybrid engine regenerating itself has begun to drive residents of Gilman Drive crazy, however. San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG), which is responsible for the new bus system, has effectively made the engines nine decibels quieter but activists say it hasn’t diminished the intermittent high-pitched shriek of the hybrid engine, according to activist Dale Disharoon. • Residents around Via Sonoma in University City have called Sprint/Clearwire asking for increased cell phone service to cover spotty areas. And a few neighbors living on Via Sonoma objected to the visual blight of installing three new antennas and a flat dish on the street. So, the UCPG asked Sprint/Clearwire to consider installing the equipment at the nearby La Jolla Village Square commercial center, and to return with more information at the February meeting. UCPG makes recommendations on University City landuse issues to City Council. UCPG meets the second Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. at the University Town Centre Forum Hall above Wells Fargo Bank at 4315 La Jolla Village Drive. For more information contact Janay Kruger, (619) 917-4067.

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Worm architects build seaworthy sandcastles with own ‘glue’ BY JUDITH LEA GARFIELD There’s more than a grain of truth to the story of the sandcastle worm. Phragmatopoma californica, a bristle worm and resident of the intertidal zone, is a one-stop architectural firm, homeimprovement supplier and construction company. Using sand grains and shell bits for masonry and its own glue for binding, the worm builds and maintains its own tubular living space. Though surprisingly sturdy, sand tube concretions aren’t as durable as concrete so, for extra support, the worms build their abodes in tight-knit colonies, some many feet across. En masse, when collectively viewed from the open ends, I think the tubes resemble roofing made from latOn a recent tide pool jaunt, I hear a young boy yell to his mom, “Look, I found brain coral!” Nope. erally stacked pipes. Sandcastle worms are strong in their own right yet fragile to human touch. By employing Though an adult worm measures The sandcastle worm secretes a glue to stick sand grains together and form a casing that solidstrength in numbers, these otherwise independent worms create a community of sorts. SEE WORM, Page 10 ifies soon after being secreted. © 2010 JUDITH LEA GARFIELD © 2010 JUDITH LEA GARFIELD


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about 1 inch long and oneeighth-inch in diameter, it builds the tube several inches long. There it stays, with only a crown of lavender tentacles projecting from the opening, and these only exposed when the tube is submerged. The tentacles gather food and snag sand grains and shell pieces for building, then tiny, hair-like cilia move the material down the tentacles. Food is sent to the appropriate place for digestion while the building bits are sent to the worm’s fleshy, pincerlike “building organ,” which grasps and glues the material on to the part of the tube under construction. After secreting two little dabs of glue onto the particle, the building organ deposits it on to the end of the tube, holding it there for about half a minute, even wiggling it, to assure the glue has set. If everything feels right, the pincer releases. What is this mysterious excretion that is secreted in liquid form and quickly hardens to a solid, processes that occur without the glue dissolving into surrounding ocean? Some biomedical engineers have not only figured out the worm’s secrets but have been inspired to duplicate the sticky stuff, hopefully for future clinical use. Developing a safe, effective, injectable medical adhesive would be a boon to orthopedic surgeons when they

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Because the spray of tentacles (left) is only part of the sandcastle worm that interacts with the outside environment, it is saddled with two jobs: capturing prey to eat and sand grains to build. Low tides don’t spell death from desiccation because the worm seals off its opening with a circular trap door (operculum), trapping enough ocean to quite COURTESY WIKI | FRED HAYES, © 2010 JUDITH LEA GARFIELD literally tide it over.

ments will be able to be precisely reconstructed, reducing the need for metal hardware. Typically, surgeons use metal pins and screws to repair shattered bones but bone shards are tricky to set, not only because fragments are difficult to align but because it’s not a sure thing the alignment will hold throughout the healing process. Having a liquid adhesive may solve these challenges and render superior healing. Looking ahead, the synthetic glue could also multitask by piggybacking drugs like painkillers, growth factors, antibiotics, anti-inflammatory medicines or even stem cells to sites where bone fragments are glued. Continuing research will reveal whether this is really the magic glue clinicians having been awaiting. There are infinite reasons to safeguard our ocean and treat it as a long-term invest-

ment. Financial input to understanding the biology and ecology of the ocean is part of that investment, and the sandcastle worm is a reminder of this. If no one pursued basic studies of the worm, we wouldn’t be tipped off to copying its chemistry to create novel adhesives for use in resolving our singular problems. At this point, we don’t a have a minute to waste in quest of unraveling the subtle, complex underpinnings that weave together the web of life. The ocean leads, and the rest of the planet follows. — Judith Lea Garfield, biologist and underwater photographer, has authored two natural history books about the underwater park off La Jolla Cove and La Jolla Shores. www.judith.gar field.org. Questions, comments or suggestions? Email I jgarfield@ucsd.edu.


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Sunroad Marina welcomes new boat show Jan. 28-31 BY NICOLE SOURS LARSON | VILLAGE NEWS Lower ticket prices, brokerage boats, free sailboat rides, more marine accessories and a different venue — these are just a few of the changes that await attendees of the new San Diego Sunroad Boat Show. The boat show opens Thursday, Jan. 28 and will continues through Sunday, Jan. 31. The event runs from noon to 6 p.m. Thursday through Friday and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at Sunroad Resort Marina, 955 Harbor Island Drive on Harbor Island’s east end. Slightly larger than last year’s earlyJanuary convention center show, the Sunroad Boat Show will feature about 200 exhibits, including 100 in-the-water boats. The Unified Port of San Diego and the Port Tenants Association are partnering with Sunroad Marina to stage the show. For the first time, this year’s show will offer boat buyers the choice of both new and brokerage (used) boats. The show’s previous sponsor, the National Marine Manufacturers Association, which represents new-boat dealers only and cancelled several shows nationwide because of the recession, previously barred brokerage boats. Other new features at the Sunroad show include an art show by the pavilion

Sunroad Marina at the east end of Harbor Island will be the site of a showcase of boats, both COURTESY PHOTO new and used, at the San Diego Sunroad Boat Show.

Those attending the San Diego Sunroad Boat Show might come away with visions of pleasure COURTESY PHOTO craft such as this one anchored in a tropical cove.

and new and returning vendors offering a greater selection of electronics and boating accessories. Seaforth Boat Charters will provide free sailboat rides and introductory lessons to potential sailors. Another first this year, buyers will be able to do immediate sea trials prior to sealing the deal on their dream boat. In addition to the 27- to 90-foot sail and power boats exhibited in the water, Hipp Marine is showing a range of smaller trailer-capable boats in the paved lot

ered electric boat which wowed viewers at December’s San Diego Bay Parade of Lights. Guests will reportedly also have a wider choice of dining options. Maria’s Café & Deli located at the marina is offering a calypso band to accompany their barbecue. Chefs from the adjacent Island Prime and C Level Lounge will provide cooking demonstrations. Educational seminars will run throughout the show, according to boat

adjoining the exhibits. Boatyards, marinas and vendors of marine services, products and equipment will display their wares under large tents. “All of the major San Diego boat dealers, both power and sail, will be there, as well as some from Orange County,” said show director Jim Behun, who doubles as the Sunroad Marina manager. “People will have a real boat show with more boats in the water.” Also on exhibit will be the solar-pow-

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MISC. SERV. OFFERED 450 ARTI LIMO BUSES PARTY TIME IN DOWNTOWN ARTI Limousine San Diego can make your evening even more special with luxury transportation wherever you want to go. Our Night Out Service keeps you on time for your Downtown outing, concert, sporting event, restaurant reservations, and our chauffeurs will be ready and waiting before you step outside. Wherever you want to go to celebrate a special occasion or an evening out on the town, our courteous and elegant service eliminates needless transportation hassles and adds just the right touch. TheLimoSanDiego.com info@TheLimo SanDiego.com 877.531.0644 (858) 5310644

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525-3057 JET 2-year-old male Doxie/Chihuahua mix. He is 8 lbs, neutered, micro chipped, and has all his shots. Jet is completely housebroken, gets along very well with other dogs, is obedient, friendly, and pretty quiet. Jet would probably do best in a home with older children or adults. He is a little timid at first but warms up quickly. Jet would love a home where someone was home with him much of the day instead of being left alone.

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Please call SNAP foster at 619-795-6100

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Chico is a 7-year-old German Shepherd. This 78-pound fellow is sweet and energetic. He’ll be an excellent walking companion. Chico will enjoy a home where he’ll get plenty of playtime and exercise. He knows “sit” and takes treats gently. Chico is a FOCAS spotlight dog. For more information, call 858-205-9974.

IF YOU NEED WORK done and can’t get it done call me! 619-225-0419

or call 760.960.7293

WAYNE’S ALL-AROUND skilled Handyman service. Quality work at reasonable rates for flooring, cabinetry, electrical, drywall, painting, hauling, plumbing, Yacht refinishing 858-356-7378

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8320 La Jolla Scenic Dr. North · 858-453-3550 9:30 a.m. – Bridge / Contemporary Woprship & Sunday School 10:45 a.m. – Traditional Worship & Sunday School Childcare Available · www.torreypineschurch.org

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RENTALS 750 Rentals $2900/ MONTH FOR LONG-TERM. Fully Furnished, nicely decorated, 4th floor bay view 2BR, 2BA condo in secured building, pool / spa, underground parking, large balcony, mirrored walls. 2 elevators, washer / dryer and dishwasher Call Pat Park 858.274.3866 x209 for more information. PACIFIC BEACH AVAILABLE NOW! Northwest Pacific Beach 2br/2ba,1200sf, pkng, 3 blks to ocean! $1695/ mo. Call Pat Park 858.274.3866 x 209 for more information.

Apartments For Rent KENSINGTON $1295. Lg remodeled 2br/2ba. Skylights, pkng, gar avail. EZ fwy access. Sec bldg. No pets. 858-456-2098; 858-9225044. POINT LOMA - OCEAN BEACH 2 Bedroom 1 Bath downstairs apt with patio 1 is available immediatly.and 1 feb. 1st. Included is alley parking for $1200.00. EASY ACCESS to college’s, beach’s and freeway’s (619) 8505801

Condos for Rent LA JOLLA BOARDWALK 1BR/1BA Security & guest pkng, pool, tennis, clubhouse $1300 Agent Lois 858-454-7611 SPACIOUS 2BR/2BA Heart of La Jolla easy walk to cafes, shops, cove. Pristine condition washer / dryer in unit, security entrance, underground parking, no smoking avail Jan 1st $3500 mo. 619-437-4817

REAL ESTATE 800 Homes for Sale 20 ACRE LAND FORECLOSURES Near Growing El Paso, TX. No Credit Checks/ Owner Financing. $0 Down, Take Over $159/ Mo. payment. Was $16,900 Now $12,856 800-755-8953 www.texaslandforeclosures .com

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6545 Alcala Knolls Dr. (off Linda Vista Rd.) SUNDAY 9:00 - 10:00 Interfaith Devotions; 10:30 - 12:30 Introductory Talk & Discussion Please Call 858-274-0178 for Directions or for more information General Baha’i Info - www.bahai.org www.sandiegobahai.org

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PETS & PET SERVICES 400 Pet Adoption/Sale

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INVESTMENT PROPERTY SPECIALISTS, SALES & EXCHANGES APARTMENTS • OFFICE BUILDINGS COMMERCIAL•LEASING•FEE COUNSELING • RESORT PROPERTIES ANYWHERE • REAL ESTATE PROBLEM SOLVING

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For Sale or Exchange Water view home. Buy, or lease option, $1650K. 21,800 ft Kearny Mesa office building $4.350,000, 18 miles Baja oceanfront, need partner, Idaho Resort F & C $625,000, Try your sale, exchange ideas? Geo. Jonilonis, Rltr. 619 454 4151

LEGAL ADS 700 ADKINS LAW GROUP, APC - Business Incorp./Real Estate/Estate Planning Law brian@adkinslawgroup.com (858) 598-4530

LEGAL ADS 700 PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, HALL OF JUSTICE 330 W. BROADWAY, SAN DIEGO, CA. 92101 CASE NO: 37-2009-00103824-CU-PT-CTL PETITIONER OR ATTORNEY, FELICIA JANE ENGERT 302 WASHINGTON ST. #746 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92103 619-410-7486 HAS FILED A PETITION WITH THIS COURT FOR A DECREE CHANGING PETITIONERS NAME FROM FELICIA JANE ENGERT TO FRANK JOSEPH ENGERT THE COURT ORDERS THAT all persons interested in this matter shall appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that indicates 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 TO BE HELD ON JAN 27, 2010 TIME: 8:30 AM DEPT: D-25 AT 220 WEST BROADWAY SAN DIEGO, CA. 92101. ISSUE DATE(S): DEC 23 JAN 07, 14 AND 21, 2010

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LEGAL ADS 700 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2009-034718 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: ACUFUSION, TREASURE SALVORS located at: 3138 COWLEY WAY #3 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92117 is hereby registered by the folllowing owner(s): SHARON RUSSELL, GREG RUSSELL This business is being conducted by: HUSBAND AND WIFE The transaction of business began on: NOT YET STARTED The statement was filed with David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: DEC 15, 2009. Issue Date(s): DEC 23 JAN 07, 14 AND 21, 2010 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2009-034880 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: MORRIS TECHNOLOGIES & RESOURCES GROUP located at: 1804 GARNET AVE STE 282 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is hereby registered by the folllowing owner(s): DONOVAN MORRIS This business is being conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began on: 12/15/09 The statement was filed with David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: DEC 16, 2009. Issue Date(s): DEC 23 JAN 07, 14 AND 21, 2010 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2009-034889 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: CLOSET located at: 4141 CAMINO DE LA PLAZA #464 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92173 is hereby registered by the folllowing owner(s): DKJY, INC. This business is being conducted by: A CORPORATION 4475 MISSION BLVD. #B-1 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 CALIFORNIA The transaction of business began on: 06/27/09 The statement was filed with David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: DEC 16, 2009. Issue Date(s): DEC 23 JAN 07, 14 AND 21, 2010 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2009-034455 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: MOBILE DISTORTION located at: 4077 LAMONT ST. UNIT 6 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is hereby registered by the folllowing owner(s): JAMES JENNINGS This business is being conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began on: NOT YET STARTED The statement was filed with David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: DEC 11, 2009. Issue Date(s): DEC 23 JAN 07, 14 & 21, 2010 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2009-035195 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: JAMES VANCE, TRIJUNIORS, TRAININGBIBLE COACHING located at: 4333 FANUEL ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is hereby registered by the folllowing owner(s): JAMES S. VANCE This business is being conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began on: 06/10/09 The statement was filed with David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: DEC 21, 2009 Issue Date(s): JAN 07, 14, 21 AND 28, 2010 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2009-035430 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: LIFETIME NATURALS located at: 4421 ALGECIRAS ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92107 is hereby registered by the folllowing owner(s): DANIEL LEWIS, REBECCA LEWIS This business is being conducted by: HUSBAND AND WIFE The transaction of business began on: 01/05/09 The statement was filed with David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: DEC 23, 2009. Issue Date(s): JAN 07, 14, 21 AND 28, 2010 PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, EAST COUNTY DIVISION 250 E. MAIN ST. , EL CAJON, CA. 92021 CASE NO: 37-2009-00071675-CU-PT-EC PETITIONER OR ATTORNEY, THAYER YOUSIF 1183 SUMNER AVE. EL CAJON, CA. 92021 619454-3631 HAS FILED A PETITION WITH THIS COURT FOR A DECREE CHANGING PETITIONERS NAME FROM THAYER YOUSIF TO THOMAS YOUSIF KENAYA THE COURT ORDERS THAT all persons interested in this matter shall appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that indicates 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 TO BE HELD ON FEB 24, 2010 TIME: 8:30 AM DEPT: 14 ROOM: 4TH FLOOR AT THE SUPERIOR COURT EAST COUNTY DIVISION 250 E. MAIN ST. EL CAJON, CA. 92020 ISSUE DATE(S): JAN 14, 21, 28 AND FEB 04, 2010 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2009-034096 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: MILANO AUTO GROUP located at: 7959 BALBOA AVE. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92111 is hereby registered by the folllowing owner(s): SHANTIAI ENTERPRISES, INC. This business is being conducted by: A CORPORATION SHANTIAI ENTERPRISES, INC. 1129 WALES PLACE CARDIFF, CA. 92007 CALIFORNIA The transaction of business began on: NOT YET STARTED The statement was filed with David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: DEC 08, 2010. Issue Date(s): JAN 07, 14, 21 AND 28, 2010


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SERVICE DIRECTORY - LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS

THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 2010

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ELECTRICAL

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JACOB’S ELECTRIC Cleaning Service by Cecilia Sanchez Family owned & operated 15 years experience. Office, residential & vacancy cleanings

RENT-A-HUSBAND

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Handyman with 20 years experience. Many Skills • Hourly or Bid

$58 first hour for repairs, fixture installation only

Prompt & Professional Insured

Ask for Bob 858-454-5922

Ocean Home Services High Quality Home Improvement Only $35/hr. Master Carpenter w/ 25 years experience. Interior /exterior woodworking (ex-termite inspector) Quality design fence work wood /vinyl Professionally Installed windows & doors Drywall Install/Repair and finish work. Detail Quality Painting Light Electrial & Plumbing Call Scott

Clean, Quality Work! • Residential / Commercial • Service / Repair - Panels • Custom Lighting / Spas Bonded & Insured • License #903497

(619) 843-9291

#1 vacation rental experts

PLUMBING

Non-licensed

CARRIE’S DAY SPA

HANDYMAN

(619) 241-1231 not licensed

Traditional Hardwood Flooring

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Maid Service SPECIALIZING IN HARDWOOD FLOORS

Weekly • Monthly • Special Occasions

Over 20 years experience in San Diego

FREE ESTIMATES! Call Valentina

JOHN WEIGHTMAN

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(619) 218-8828 GARDENING·LANDSCAPING

CONCRETE/MASONRY Weekly / Bi-Weekly 20 yrs experience Dependable & Honest FREE ESTIMATES

CONCRETE MASONRY STRUCTURAL & DECORATIVE BRICK • BLOCK STONE • TILE CONCRETE DRAINAGE WATERPROOFING 30 years experience References & Portfolio

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William Carson Licensed & Insured Lic #638122

CLEANUP • HAULING Most Lawns $15-$20 Call Scott at Pro-Mow (858) 652-0873

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Gardening Clean-up Hedges hauling • Reasonable Rates Free Estimates • References

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Teco’s Gardening Tree Trimming Lawn Renovation New Plants & Design Whole Tree Removal Sprinkler Installation/Repair General Clean-Ups Stump Grinder Service Clean Palms & Trees

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We Also Do: Fencing, Floors, Stucco Repairs Concrete, Demolition, Brick & Block Walls Drywall, Painting, Roofing Plumbing, Drains Installed/Repaired General Hauling

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Brad Johnson Construction

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619.280.3650 Lic #691349 bonded & insured

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Repairs • Lath & Plaster Re-Stucco • Custom Work Clean • Reliable • Reasonable

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Retired gentleman, weekly, bi-monthly, residential & commerical. Low as $20 a visit. A gardener you

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877.201.0828 ROOFING

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D.K. TILE Repairs, re-grouts & installations of all ceramic tile & stone. All work done by owner.

You Call-We Haul! No Job Too Small! Evictions, cleanouts, construction debris, tree trimming, etc. 619-933-4346 10% Senior Discount

Free Estimates Lic # 428658 858.566.7454 858.382.2472

TREE SERVICES

CROWN POINT CLIPPERS, INC.

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Fully licensed and insured. Lic# 723867

LEGAL ADS 700

CLEAN - COURTEOUS - PROFESSIONAL • Interior / Exterior • Custom Cabinet Finishing • Residential & Commercial • Wallpaper Removal • Stucco Repair • ”Popcorn” Ceiling Removal

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Mowing & Trimming

CALL BILL 619-224-0586

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• REFINISHING • REPAIR • INSTALLATION Trustworthy,reliable & detail oriented!

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HAULING

FLOORING

Free estimates & excellent references

COMPLETE AUTO DETAILING

(estimates given for additional services)

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2009-032913 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: ARGONAYTA OCEANA located at: 719 KINGSTON CT. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is hereby registered by the folllowing owner(s): ROBERT MORRIS, JEANNE PRENTICE This business is being conducted by: HUSBAND AND WIFE The transaction of business began on: NOT YET STARTED The statement was filed with David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOV 23, 2009. Issue Date(s): DEC 03,10, 17 AND 23, 2009 NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL 1350 Front St., Room 5056, San Diego, CA. 92101 (619) 525-4064 Filing Date: December 22, 2009 To Whom It May Concern: The Name(s) of the Applicant(s) is/are: PREMIER FOOD CONCEPTS LLC The applicant listed above is applying to the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control to sell alcoholic beverage at: 2245 FENTON PKWY, STE 105 & 106 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92108-4737 Type of license(s) applied for: 41-ON-SALE BEER AND WINE EATING PLACE ISSUE DATE(S): JAN 14, 21 AND 28, 2010 NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL 1350 Front St., Room 5056, San Diego, CA. 92101 (619) 525-4064 Filing Date: December 17, 2009 To Whom It May Concern: The Name(s) of the Applicant(s) is/are: LA PLAYA BISTRO LLC The applicant listed above is applying to the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control to sell alcoholic beverage at: 1005 ROSECRANS ST., SAN DIEGO, CA. 92106-8454 Type of license(s) applied for: 41-ON-SALE BEER AND WINE EATING PLACE ISSUE DATE(S): JAN 14, 21 AND 28, 2010

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2010-000397 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS:, PRIMO VENDING located at: 4878 NIAGARA AVE. #5 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92107 is hereby registered by the folllowing owner(s): BRIAN MOODY This business is being conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began on: NOT YET STARTED The statement was filed with David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: JAN 06, 2010. Issue Date(s): JAN 14, 21, 28 AND FEB 04, 2010

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS / CITATION ∞(Code of Civil Procedure § 415.50; Government Code §§ 6008, 6061-6066; Family Code §§ 215, 2331, 7881 (c), 7882 & 8604 (b); Probate Code § 1242, Rule 7.52; Local Rules, Division II, Rule 2.5) CASE NUMBER DN 156882 Upon reading and filing evidence consisting of a declaration as provided in CCP section 415.50 by Plaintiff/Petitioner, and it satisfactorily appearing therefore that the defendant/respondent/citee, Alejandro J. Torres Jr., cannot be served with reasonable diligence in any manner specified in article 3, Chapter 4, Part 2, Title 5 of the Code of Civil Procedure, and it also appearing from the petition/complaint that a good cause of action exists in this case in favor of the petitioner/plaintiff therein and against the defendant/respondent/citee and that said defendant/respondent/citee is a necessary and proper party to the action, or that the party to be served has or claims an interest in real or personal property in this state that is subject to the jurisdiction of the court, or the relief demanded in the action consists wholly or in part in excluding such party from an interest in such property: NOW, on application of Genevieve Turner plaintiff/petitioner, IT IS ORDERED that service of said summons/citation is this case be made upon said defendant/respondent/citee by publication thereof in Beach & Bay Press a newspaper of general circulation published at San Diego, California designated as the newspaper most likely to give notice to said defendant/respondent/ citee; that said publication be made at least once a week for four successive weeks in the manner prescribed in Government Code Section 6061-6064. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said summons/citation, of said complaint/petition, and of the order for publication in this case be forthwith deposited with the United States Postal Service, post-paid, directed to said defendant/respondent/citee if the address is ascertained before expiration of the time prescribed for the publication of this sumons/citation and, except in procedures under Family Code sections 7882 and 8604(b), a declaration of this mailing or of the fact that the address was not ascertained to be filed at the expiration of the time prescribed for publication. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the proof of service and/or Certificate of Service be filed by 01/12/10 (San Diego Superior Court Rules, Division II, Rulr 2.1.5 Service of Complaint). Date: 11/30/09 Sim von Kalinowski Judge of the Superior Court ISSUE DATE(S): JAN 14, 21, 28 AND FEB 04, 2009

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2009-034525 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: PRO RESEARCH located at: 9832 LA JOLLA FARMS RD. LA JOLLA, CA. 92037 is hereby registered by the folllowing owner(s): JULIE CERRATO This business is being conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began on: 08/02/00 The statement was filed with David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: DEC 14, 2009, Issue Date(s): JAN 14, 21, 28 AND FEB 04, 2010 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2010-000585 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: DISTINCTIVE DESIGNS BY DEBBIE located at: 1343 EMERALD ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is hereby registered by the folllowing owner(s): DEBORAH L. LATHAM This business is being conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began on: 01/01/10 The statement was filed with David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: JAN 08, 2010 Issue Date(s): JAN 14, 21, 28 AND FEB 04, 2010 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2010-000643 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: DIAMOND GALLERY SD located at: 4411 MERCURY ST. #106 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92111 is hereby registered by the folllowing owner(s): GOLDEN GEM INC. This business is being conducted by: A CORPORATION GOLDEN GEM INC. 4516 RANSDELL AVE. #109 LA CRESENTA, CA. 91214 CALIFORNIA The transaction of business began on: 01/08/10 The statement was filed with David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: JAN 08, 2010. Issue Date(s): JAN 14, 21, 28 AND FEB 04, 2010 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2010-000176 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: RSF DETAILERS, RANCHO SANTA FE AUTO DETAIL, RSF AUTO DETAIL PAMPER YOUR CAR, LA JOLLA AUTO DETAIL located at: 7514 GIRARD AVE. LA JOLLA, CA. 92037 is hereby registered by the folllowing owner(s): BRUCE ANTONOFF This business is being conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began on: 12/31/09 The statement was filed with David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: JAN 05, 2010 Issue Date(s): JAN 14, 21, 28 AND FEB 04, 2010 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2010-000720 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: SAN DIEGO SENIOR CARE SERVICES located at: 2652 TONTO WAY SAN DIEGO, CA. 92117 is hereby registered by the folllowing owner(s): CATHERINE C. LOSCH This business is being conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began on: NOT YET STARTED The statement was filed with David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: JAN 11, 2010. Issue Date(s): JAN 14, 21, 28 AND FEB 04, 2010

NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL 1350 Front St., Room 5056, San Diego, CA. 92101 (619) 525-4064 Filing Date: , 2010 To Whom It May Concern: The Name(s) of the Applicant(s) is/are: The applicant listed above is applying to the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control to sell alcoholic beverage at: SAN DIEGO, CA. 92108-4737 Type of license(s) applied for: 41-ON-SALE BEER AND WINE EATING PLACE ISSUE DATE(S): JAN 21, 28 AND FEB 04, 2010 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2010-000832 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SERVICE located at: 3440 CROWN POINT DR. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is hereby registered by the folllowing owner(s): GAIL K. FRICK This business is being conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began on: NOT YET STARTED The statement was filed with David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: JAN 11, 2010. Issue Date(s): JAN 21, 28 FEB 04 AND 11, 2010


REAL ESTATE DIRECTORY · LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS

THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 2010

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OPEN HOUSE directory LA JOLLA Sat 1-4pm Sat 12-4pm Sat 1-4pm Sat 1-4pm Sat 1-4pm Sat 12-4pm Sun 1-4pm Sun 1-4pm Sun 1-4pm Sun 12-3pm Sun 1-4pm Sun 1-4pm Sun 1-4pm Sun 1-4pm Sun 1-4pm Sun 12-3pm Sun 1-4pm Sun 12-3pm Sun 1-4pm Sun 12:30-3:30pm Sun 1-4pm Sun 12-4pm

2458 Azure Coast 5485 Bahia Lane 4777 Avion Way 7254 Draper Ave. 5749 Abalone 1590 Coast Walk 2458 Azure Coast 5398 La Jolla Mesa 4253 Caminito Terviso 6748 Tyrian 6467 Avenida Manana 7342 La Jolla Blvd. 6607 Ave de las Pescas 8931 Nottingham Pl. 333 Coast Blvd. 1705 Calle De Prima 475 Marine St. 1663 Bahia Vista Way 848 Prospect #B 5749 Abalone 7210 Country Club Dr. 1590 Coast Walk

PB / MISSION BEACH / CROWN POINT 3BR/2.5BA 3BR/3BA 4BR/5BA 3BR/3BA 4BR/4.5BA 5BR/4BA 3BR/2.5BA 2BR/2BA 4BR/3BA 2BR/2BA 4BR/2BA 3BR/3BA 4BR/3BA 5BR/4BA 2BR/2BA 4BR/2.5BA 3BR/3BA 4BR/4BA 3BR/3.5BA 4BR/4.5BA 6BR/5.5BA 5BR/4BA

$849,000 $1,195,000 $1,395,000 $1,685,000 $3,495,000 $7,500,000-$8,500,000 $849,000 $865,000-$995,000 $895,000 $1,298,000 $1,300,000-$1,550,876 $1,345,000 $1,495,000 $1,498,000 $1,675,000 $1,995,000 $2,150,000 $2,249,000 $2,273,000 $3,495,000 $3,695,000 $7,500,000-$8,500,000

Erica Derby • 858-361-4903 Jim Holland • 858-405-6442 Elizabeth Courtier • 619-813-6686 Maxine & Marti Gellens • 858-551-6630 Ben Kashefi • 858-353-2636 Lauren Lombardi • 619-757-4339 Novell Riley • 619-890-7342 Linda Daniels • 858-361-5561 Carol Hernstad • 858-775-4473 Peter Van Rossum • 858-204-3221 David Schroedl • 858-459-0202 Linda Daniels • 858-361-5561 Greg Noonan • 858-551-3302 Liana Bowdler • 858-775-3416 Mary Mc Gonigle • 858-361-2556 Karen Hickman • 858-229-7773 Ben Kashefi • 858-353-2636 Peter Van Rossum • 858-204-3221 Moria Tapia • 858-337-7269 Jeff Lang • 858-699-7000 The Reed Team • 619-300-8100 Lauren Lombardi • 619-757-4339

Tu, W, F 12-4pm 924 Hornblend Thurs 10:30am-1pm 3445 Bayside Walk Sat 1-4pm 4052 Promontory Sat 1-4pm 3947 Sequoia Sat 10am-2pm 3671 Ocean Front Walk Sun 1-4pm 4016 Gresham St. Sun 1-4pm 3947 Sequoia Sun 1-4pm 4052 Promontory Sun 10:30am-1pm 3445 Bayside Walk Sun 10am-2pm 3671 Ocean Front Walk

2BR Units 3BR/3BA 3BR/4BA 3BR/4BA 8BR/8.5BA 2BR/2BA 3BR/4BA 3BR/4BA 3BR/3BA 8BR/8.5BA

$519,000-$556,000 $1,495,000 $899,000 $899,000 $13,478,000 $540,000 $899,000 $899,000 $1,495,000 $13,478,000

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3336 Browning St. 3336 Browning St. 4319 Del Mar Ave.

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$859,900 $859,900 $1,450,000-$1,595,000

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2010-001188 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: SML VENTURES located at: 3133 DENVER ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92117 is hereby registered by the folllowing owner(s): MARIO LLOYD This business is being conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began on: 01/12/10 The statement was filed with David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: JAN 14, 2010 Issue Date(s): JAN 21, 28 FEB 04 AND 11, 2010

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2010-000988 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: GLORIA’S SANDWICHES AND COFFEE located at: 4688 CASS ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is hereby registered by the folllowing owner(s): KYLE CATHEY, BARRY CATHEY This business is being conducted by: CO-PARTNERS The transaction of business began on: NOT YET STARTED The statement was filed with David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: JAN 12, 2010. Issue Date(s): JAN 21, 28 FEB 04 AND 11, 2010

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2010-001311 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: ADVANCED ONSITE located at: 4824 CIRCLE DR. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92116 is hereby registered by the folllowing owner(s): DIGITAL INVENTORY MANAGEMENT INC. This business is being conducted by: A CORPORATION DIGITAL INVENTORY MANAGEMENT INC 238 VIA PADUA RANCHO MIRAGE, CA. 92270 CALIFORNIA The transaction of business began on: 01/01/00 The statement was filed with David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: JAN 15, 2010. Issue Date(s): JAN 21, 28 FEB 04 AND 11, 2010

address is PSC 822 Box 1347, FPO, AE 09621, an ANSWER to the Complaint which is herewith served upon you, within 20 days after service of this Summons upon you, exclusive of the day of service. In addition, you must file with the Clerk of this Court, whose address is shown below, a formal written answer to the complaint, along with the appropriate filing fees, in accordance with the rules of the Court. If you fail to do so, judgement by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. This action is brought to recover a judgement dissolving the contract of marriage existing between you and the Plaintiff. The filer certifies that this document does not contain the social security number of any person. Dated this 17 day of Nov, 2009 Ted Thran, Clerk of the Court by M. BIAGGINI, Deputy Clerk Ninth Judicial District Court P.O. Box 218, Minden, NV. 89423 ISSUE DATE(S): JAN 21, 28 FEB 04 AND 11, 2010 Case No. 35438, Dept. 2 IN THE NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CHURCHILL RONEN RAHAMIM BARDA, Plaintiff, AUTTUMN NICOLE CLAY, Defendant

SUMMONS THE STATE OF NEVADA SENDS GREETINGS TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby SUMMONED and required to serve upon plaintiff, RONEN RAHAMIM BARDA, whose address is 251 South Green Valley Parkway, #1421 Henderson, NV 89012, an ANSWER to the Complaint which is herewith served upon you, within 20 days after service of this Summons upon you, exclusive of the day of service. In addition, you must file with the Clerk of this Court, whose address is shown below, a formal written answer to the complaint, along with the appropriate filing fees, in accordance with the rules of the Court. If you fail to do so, judgement by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. This action is brought to recover a judgement dissolving the contract of marriage existing between you and the Plaintiff. The filer certifies that this document does not contain the social security number of any person. Date 12-09-2009 KELLY BELTON, Clerk of the Court SHELLIE HOOTEN, Deputy Clerk 73 Maine St., NV. 89406 ISSUE DATE(S): JAN 21, 28 FEB 04 AND 11, 2010

PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, HALL OF JUSTICE 330 W. BROADWAY , SAN DIEGO, CA. 92101 CASE NO: 37-2010-00083750-CU-PT-CTL PETITIONER OR ATTORNEY, JOHN PAUL PEREZ 4459 GILA AVE. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92117 HAS FILED A PETITION WITH THIS COURT FOR A DECREE CHANGING PETITIONERS NAME FROM JOHN PAUL PEREZ TO JOHN PAUL TRAMMER THE COURT ORDERS THAT all persons interested in this matter shall appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that indicates 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 TO BE HELD ON MAR 04, 2010 TIME: 8:30 AM DEPT: D-25 AT 220 WEST BROADWAY SAN DIEGO, CA. 92101 ISSUE DATE(S): JAN 21, 28 FEB 04 AND 11, 2010

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2009-035309 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: GLORIA’S BAR-B-Q located at: 928 GARNET AVE. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is hereby registered by the folllowing owner(s): KYLE CATHEY, BARRY CATHEY This business is being conducted by: CO-PARTNERS The transaction of business began on: NOT YET STARTED The statement was filed with David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: DEC 22, 2009. Issue Date(s): JAN 21, 28 FEB 04 AND 11, 2010

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2010-000990 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: PACIFIC BEACH MEDICAL COOPERATIVE located at: 4672 CASS ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is hereby registered by the folllowing owner(s): KYLE CATHEY, BARRY CATHEY This business is being conducted by: CO-PARTNERS The transaction of business began on: 11/20/09 The statement was filed with David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: JAN 12. 2010. Issue Date(s): JAN 21, 28 FEB 04 AND 11, 2010

Case No. 09-01-0521 Dept. II IN THE NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY NINA JEAN SLATTERY, Plaintiff, STEVEN LLOYD WESTBROOK SR. Defendant SUMMONS THE STATE OF NEVADA SENDS GREETINGS TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby SUMMONED and required to serve upon plaintiff, NINA JEAN SLATTERY, whose


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Open Sunday 1–4 · Muirlands Village

6467 Avenida Mañana · Open Sunday 1–4 Just completely remodeled, this wonderful elegant single-level 4BR/2BA Muirlands Village home is situated on a quiet cul-de-sac street. The open floor plan features a beautiful kitchen, luxurious baths, hardwood floors, 2 fireplaces, vaulted ceilings and even lovely ocean views. With over 11,000 square feet of land, the property has a large grassy backyard and patio for entertaining plus parking for plenty of cars. This perfectly finished home is located in one of La Jolla’s most desired neighborhoods, just a few blocks from Muirlands Middle School & La Jolla High School yet also a short walk to the beach and the Village.

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