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SD Jewish Film Festival expands offerings, venues BY ADRIANE TILLMAN | VILLAGE NEWS San Diego’s Jewish Film Festival has grown in scope and influence to become the nation’s third largest after San Francisco and Boston. This year the film festival will showcase 51 films, ranging from featurelength and short films to documentaries and animation from Feb. 10 to 21 at five cinemas in San Diego and North County. Festival producer Sandra Kraus described the series as “the best cinema and independent films that you’ll find in San Diego.” Film topics range from a Jewish man who discovers he has a different biological father who happens to be a pig farmer to Debbie Ford’s self-help film on learning about the shadow that haunts and blesses one’s life. Opening night features an Israeli movie called “A Matter of Size” about a 340-pound man who finds a new calling for his girth while working as a dishwasher at a Japanese restaurant: sumo wrestling. (The film screens on Feb. 10 at 7 p.m. and Feb. 18 at 5 p.m. at the AMC La Jolla movie theater.) Two decades ago, the San Diego Center for Jewish Culture launched the festival with four films at the Sherwood Auditorium at the Museum of Contemporary Art in La Jolla. “I think films are sexy. And I’ve always thought that films appeal to a mass audience,” festival founder Joyce Axelrod said. An elderly woman who rode her bicycle to the event became the festival’s first underwriter when she decided to dedicate a film to her husband. The SEE FILM, Page 4

POOLING THEIR TALENT La Jolla High's Meagan Moreland (left) rears up for a block attempt on a Cathedral Catholic player in a 6-3 visiting victory by the Lady Vikings DON BALCH | VILLAGE NEWS in a Western League water polo contest Feb. 1.

Torreys crush Chieftains in hoops contest Committee focuses

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BY ROB STONE | VILLAGE NEWS The La Jolla Country Day (LJCD) Torreys defeated the Clairemont Chieftains, 62-22, in a non-league basketball game at Country Day on Saturday, Jan.30. LJCD opened the contest by jumping out to a quick 8-1 lead behind the play of 6-foot-5 sophomore center Frankie Bamford. However, Cody Bermudes, a 5-foot-9 junior point guard, came right back and buried a 3pointer to pull Clairemont to within three at 8-4. “They can play with anyone,” Torreys coach Ryan Meier said of the Chieftains. “But Frankie has been performing phenomenally for us.” The Hershfield brothers (Jake and Max) also performed well, combining for the last seven Country Day points of the quarter, giving LJCD a 15-6 edge at the end of the first period. “We came out with some intensity,” Meier said. Clairemont seemed to be lacking intensity as the Torreys outscored them 22-7 in the second quarter to take a commanding 37-13 cushion into the locker room at halftime. “We’ve been in desperate need of wins,” Meier said. “They (Chieftains) are an athletic team, though.” After the intermission, Clairemont came out and showed some athleticism as baskets by Bermudes, 6-0 senior guard Marcus Darby and 6-7 forward Chris Bonner kept the margin from widening much. But the Chieftains still trailed by a titanic amount (46-20) at the end of the third quarter. It was more of the same in the fourth quarter as Country Day continued to pour it on. In the final period, LJCD got field goals from Bamford, Max Hershfield, 6-4 junior Ryan Watt, 5-9 sophomore Kai Tuites, 5-10 sophomore Nick Schlossberg, and 6-1 junior Kevin Kuntz to seal the victory. The Torreys improved their record to 11-7, while Clairemont fell to 8-14. Bamford led Country Day with a game-high 14 points and was followed in the scoring column by Watt (9 points), Schlossberg (3 points), Tuites (2 points), Kuntz (2 points), Jake Hershfield (13 points), Max Hershfield (11 points), 6-5 freshman Ziad Damonhoury (5 points) and 5-11 sophomore Jonathan Brewster (3 points). SEE HOOPS, Page 5

BY ADRIANE TILLMAN | VILLAGE NEWS The plethora of news boxes scattered across the village continues to irk the Streetscape/Beautification Committee, which would like to see the newspapers condensed into one large dispenser and the trade magazines disappear. The committee met Jan. 25. “I don’t think the city should subsidize what is essentially a billboard “I don’t think the city on our streets,” Glen Rasmussen said should subsidize what is of the trade publications. essentially a billboard on Rasmussen is president of the our streets.” Streetscape/Beautification commitGLEN RASMUSSEN tee and a trustee of Promote La Jolla. Streetscape/Beautification Last year, Promote La Jolla had earmarked $6,000 to purchase a few of the community news racks as pilots to gauge community reaction to the bulky structures. That money is no longer in this year’s budget, considering Promote La Jolla’s financial missteps and investigation by the city. Still, the Streetscape/Beautification Committee plans to ask news vendors to voluntarily place their newspapers into a community news rack. “We want to have a strategic place for legitimate newspapers and not have them be like tumbleweeds across the village,” said Egon Kafka, a committee member.

LJCD’s Jonathan Brewster (No. 25) goes for a score during a Jan. 30 basketball game against Clairemont at CounPAUL HANSEN | VILLAGE NEWS try Day.

Hanging baskets The Street/Beautification Committee continues to hammer out details for replacing hanging baskets on lampposts. The group has agreed the hanging baskets should conserve more water by using thicker pots and more drought-tolerant plants, and SEE COMMITTEE, Page 3


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should use recycled water if possible. Sidewalk planters are still being considered as an alternative or addition to the hanging baskets. The group agreed different-sized pots may be appropriate for certain locations, since the 24-inch pots hanging outside Hotel Parisi, for example, may be too large for the entire village. Promote La Jolla has earmarked $25,000 to replace the hanging baskets in its budget through July. Each pot will cost approximately $250 to replace and maintain for a year for a total cost of $59,000. The committee will continue to finalize details before seeking bids. The Streetscape/ Beautification Committee will next meet Monday, Feb. 22 at 5:30 p.m. at 1150 Silverado St. For information call (858) 454-1444.

The Streetscape/Beautification Committee is considering smaller hanging baskets than this size, currently outside Hotel ADRIANE TILLMAN | VILLAGE NEWS Parisi.

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Bird Rock Elementary will host a tour of the school today, Feb. 4 from 10 to 11:45 a.m. A reception will follow the tour for parents of prospective students to meet the school’s principal, kindergarten teachers, PTA members, Governance Team and parents. The tour is open to adults only. The school is located at 5371 La Jolla Hermosa Blvd. For more information call (858) 488-0537.

La Jolla man pleads guilty to stabbing in PB Agahan Alemdar, 23, of La Jolla, will be sentenced Feb. 10 after pleading guilty to stabbing a man he had an argument with in a courtyard of a Pacific Beach apartment complex. Alemdar faces a maximum four-year prison term in the Aug. 3, 2009, assault upon Nathaniel Thompkins, said Deputy District Attorney Steve Marquardt. Alemdar stabbed Thompkins in the neck and Thompkins had to receive emergency surgery in a hospital. The incident took place around 4 p.m. at an apartment building at 1038 Hornblend St. Alemdar drove off in a green BMW, but surrendered to San Diego Police the next day. San Diego Superior Court Judge Howard Shore changed his $100,000 bail to no bail following the guilty plea on Jan. 11. Alemdar admitted to personally inflicting “great bodily injury” to the victim, Marquardt said. Alemdar remains in the George Bailey Detention Facility.

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NATURE’S GEOMETRY Cormorants stand in formation atop the aptly-named Bird Rock. At extreme low tides the DON BALCH | VILLAGE NEWS area's landmark sandstone formation can be easily explored.

Snorkelers rescued off Shell Beach Last weekend’s high surf and strong rip currents sent lifeguards into the water to rescue two people snorkeling at Shell Beach in La Jolla and a surfer at Black’s Beach on Jan. 31. Lifeguards rescued the two snorkelers at Shell Beach, north of Children’s Pool, after they were swept away by strong rip currents around 1:30 p.m., according to lifeguard Lt. Andy Lerum. A seasonal lifeguard in his mid-20s was injured when his board hit him in the back while surfing at Black’s Beach around 2:25 p.m. Two La Jolla Shores lifeguards and a supervisor responded to the 911 call with a truck and Jetski, leaving two lifeguards to monitor La Jolla Shores, Lerum said. Recent storms had washed away the access road, however, and the lifeguards had to run the last 300 yards to the injured surfer. The fire department helicopter transported the surfer to Scripps Memorial

Hospital, where he was treated for a contusion but did not break any bones.

Peters picks Port position over CCC Former District 1 City Councilman Scott Peters will not serve as an alternate for the California Coastal Commission, since the state Attorney General ‘s Office informed Peters he could not simultaneously represent the San Diego Port Commission and the Coastal Commission. “I wish to remain a member of the Port Commission, where I have important work on economic development and environmental protection in the San Diego region,” Peters wrote in a Jan. 27 letter to the governor’s office. “Accordingly, I regret that I must hereby decline my appointment as an alternate member of the Coastal Commission.” Coastal commissioner Khatchik Achadjian of San Luis Obispo had appointed Peters as her alternate. Peters

The empty lot next to the Holiday Inn on La Jolla Boulevard had become a dumping ground for someone’s furniture. Except that this person — or persons — seems to have a never-ending supply of couches that continue to find their way to the Electric Avenue alleyway in the middle of the night. Couches were appearing two or three times per week for five years. “It was an absolute abuse of the citizens of La Jolla,” said Glen Rasmussen, president of the Streetscape/Beautification committee and a trustee of Promote La Jolla. “If couches were back there, the homeless would sleep on them.” The Streetscape/Beautification Committee, a joint committee of Promote La Jolla and the La Jolla Town Council, worked with neighbors and the Holiday Inn to periodically watch the lot for culprits. Meanwhile, Junk MD agreed to haul the discarded furniture away for free. “Junk MD is the real hero,” said Susan Knapp, general manager at the Holiday Inn. “They came and dumped it at no cost. They came three or four times in the past eight months.” Two months ago, a Holiday Inn manager caught two men dropping off some bar bells and a bench press. The men, in their 20s, drove away when the clerk asked if they had permission to leave the items. So far, no couches have appeared. “Everyone is looking for a good spot to put their stuff and this seemed like a good place,” said Holiday Inn manager Randy Abbley.


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unnamed benefactress met Axelrod at a coffee shop five times to make small payments until she had funded the film. “We asked them to stand at the next festival,” Axelrod said. “Here are two lovely elderly people who are smiling from ear to ear and I just felt like I wanted to weep. I was just so touched by the humbled beginnings that we had.” Festival producer Sandra Kraus gives the La Jolla Village News the scoop: What is the mission of the Jewish Film Festival? “Our goal has always been to bring the Jewish culture to the San Diego commu- Big guys — including a restaurant dishwasher in particular — are the focus of “A Matter of Size,” nity and to present it in such a way that which opens the San Diego Jewish Film Festival Feb. 10. it builds bridges and creates new relationships, and to show people that Jewish Screening specials film can touch everyone’s lives. It’s not What are the criteria for selecting Baby & Me Movie: Moms and dads just if you’re Jewish.” films? should pack their stroller and bring their “There needs to be some kind of JewHow long have you been the pro- ish content or implication in the film. babies to a screening of “Adam’s Wall” on Feb. 15 at 11 a.m. “Adam’s Wall” ducer? Sometimes it’s obvious that it’s a film that takes place in an ethnically diverse neighThis is my fourth year as the producer takes place about the Holocaust or Israeli of the festival, and I’ve been involved in issues. Sometimes it’s not as obvious. The borhood in Montreal where a Jewish girl and Lebanese boy fall in love but must the festival for seven years now. film might be about a family living in face the familial, generational and politNew York City and the implications of a ical barriers that separate them. The film The San Diego Jewish Film Festi- daughter marrying a non-Jewish man. screens at the David & Dorothea Garfield val has grown from three films and Any films from Israel, we’ll consider. If Theatre at 4126 Executive Drive. Tick100 viewers at its premiere 20 years the filmmaker is Jewish but the film has ets cost $7.50. ago to 51 films and thousands of no Jewish content, it’s not eligible for the Teen Screen Night: Teenagers 18 viewers today. How? festival.” years and under are invited to a free pizza “There’s no doubt that it has everydinner and the screening of “Eli & Ben” thing to do with the support of the San What does the future hold? on the festival’s closing night, Feb. 21. Diego community and the people who “We are reaching out into the North Eli’s father, Ben, is accused of taking have co-founded and chaired and worked County coastal area. We have a new bribes and is arrested. Eli believes his on the film festival committee for the past venue in La Costa. We’re always trying to father is innocent but begins to discover 20 years. We have over 65 people who sit cross-promote within other non-Jewish the truth when questioned by the police. on the committee and more than 100 organizations when we can, which is volunteers who help run the festival. Our almost on every film. With the LGBT Information founding chair, Joyce Axelrod, is still community, we have two films: ‘Chicks in Tickets for most films cost $11.25 for extremely involved with the festival. White Satin’ and ‘Off and Running.’ For We’ve only had three festival chairs to Latin films, there’s ‘La Camara Oscura’ JCC members and $13.25 for nonmemdate. The people who sit on the commit- [based in Buenos Aires]. We’re also work- bers. Opening and closing films cost $13 to $15. Deja View Fridays cost $6 to $7. tee have stood by it for all these years so ing with the Asian film festival.” For more information call (858) 362the consistency and support is there.” 1348 or visit www.lfjcc.org/sdjff. I


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What the hay? SDPD sells horses Canines also trimmed as city tries to rein in budget BY JOHNNY MCDONALD | VILLAGE NEWS

LJCD freshman Ziad Damanhoury (No. 50) passes the ball during the Jan. 30 basketball game against ClairePAUL HANSEN | VILLAGE NEWS mont at LJCD.

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Earlier in the week, LJCD defeated the visiting Santa Fe Christian Eagles, 46-43, in another non-league game on Jan. 27. “Santa Fe Christian is an amazing team,” Meier said. “They shoot the ball really well.” The Torreys trailed by a score of 41-36 before rallying and closing the game with a 10-2 run to win it. “We could’ve quit,” Meier said. “But we sucked it up, played some defense and came away with a victory.” Bamford (24 points, 12 rebounds, eight blocked shots) finished two blocks shy of a triple-double. He was followed in the Country Day scoring column by Watt (9 points), Tuites (3 points), 6-1 junior Alex Perez (8 points) and 6-0 freshman Sage Burmeister (2 points). I Torrey Frankie Bamford (No. 42) drives with the ball (right) during the Jan. 30 basketball game against PAUL HANSEN | VILLAGE NEWS Clairemont at LJCD.

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The San Diego Police Department’s equestrian unit will no longer roam sprawling Balboa Park’s canyons, walkways and streets. The team’s members are being reined in by budget cuts after 15 years of service. The cuts are part of a $12.5 million trimming that includes the Harbor Police, some police automobiles, one-third of the canine unit and eventual layoffs of 84 office workers and investigators, according to assistant police chief Bob Kanaski. Seven horses, trailers, tack and saddles were scheduled to be sold at an online auction that began Feb. 1, and will run through Feb. 10. Viewing of the horses is scheduled for today, Feb. 4, from 9 a.m. to noon. Pickup of horses sold is scheduled for Feb. 16-18 at the stables based in Balboa Park, according to a police press release. “Average age of these horses is between nine and 12 years old,” Kanaski said. “Horses can live from 25 to 35 years, so these are still juveniles. The buyer would get long usage with them. “According to my sergeant, Bret Righthurst, we’ve had about 20 to 30 inquiries concerning the auction. The bidding should be pretty spirited.” Righthurst was once a member of the unit. “We have used the horses at the beach and for crowd control. They’ve done a pretty good job for us but mostly for public relations rather than enforcement,” he said. “Most agencies are cutting the mounted police enforcement units. Boston had one of the longest-running horse units and they’re eliminating that.” Seven officers and one sergeant with the mounted unit will be placed on other duties. The main focus during these changes is to ensure that there are enough officers out on the field, Kanaski said. The police department cutback is part of Mayor Jerry Sanders’ order to close an overall $179 million city budget gap. Sanders formerly served as police chief. The removal of the horse patrol represents a sav-

Horses of the San Diego Police Department’s equestrian unit, based in Balboa Park stables, are being auctioned off DON BALCH | VILLAGE NEWS this week.

ing of $282,000 when one considers specialty pay, food, the veterinarian, saddles, tack, trailers and cars. As for the Harbor Patrol boats, Kanaski said they belong to the state of California. In addition, 12 dogs have been retired from the canine unit. “That leaves me with 21 full units,” Kanaski said. “Right now I have six sergeants who have dogs.” The cost of an effective police dog service team is expensive. The typical costs include the purchase of the dog, vehicle, handlers’ pay and training, and the daily expenses — food and veterinary care. “We’re doing everything to find a place for them, whether in retirement, to another agency or return to the vendor,” Kanaski said. “They’re not trained to be a regular family dog.” The dismissal of the workers is being negotiated with the Municipal Employees Assn. The Central Division, which also covers downtown San Diego and Logan Heights, will a s s u m e l a w e n f o r c e m e n t duties in Balboa Park. I


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Earthquakes and economic development BY WILLIAM F. SHUGHART II

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very natural disaster, like the proverbial dark cloud, supposedly has a silver lining.

Images of the devastation visited on Haiti by the major earthquake that struck the island recently have prompted outpourings of heartfelt sympathy for the tens of thousands of people who lost their lives and promises of aid for those who miraculously survived. But after grieving over the human toll, some commentators have pointed to the golden opportunity the tragedy supplies for jumpstarting economic development in the hemisphere’s poorest country. Think of all the jobs that will be created in rebuilding Port-auPrince’s presidential palace, its port facilities and other infrastructure destroyed by nature’s wrath! Money will pour in from the United States, China and Western Europe to succor the earthquake’s victims and to finance repairs and new construction activity. Haiti will rise from the ashes and be lifted out of poverty. Or so the story goes. Nothing could be further from the truth. In a pamphlet titled “What Is Seen and What Is Not Seen,” published in 1850, Frederic Bastiat tells the story of a young man caught breaking a pane of glass at a local bakery. Seeing ... there is no benefit to society the shattered glass on the sidein general when property is walk, passersby are in agreedestroyed, whether by ment: “It’s an ill wind that hooligans or by Mother Nature. blows no good. [But] such acciSpending necessary to replace dents keep industry going existing assets cannot be used …What would become of glaziers if no one ever broke a to create new ones. window?” A glazier is called to replace the pane for a fee of, say, $100, and goes home saying a silent prayer for juvenile delinquents. Seeing only this, the passersby are erroneously led to conclude that, because a job has been “created,” breaking the window wasn’t such a bad thing after all. Yet what the passersby fail to see is that the baker has lost $100. Because he has been forced to replace the broken window, he will not be able to spend that sum on anything else, such as a new apron, the flour needed to bake more bread or a promised bonus to his employees. The glazier is better off, but the baker is equally worse off. Before the boy appeared on the scene, the baker had both $100 in the bank and a serviceable window; afterwards he has only a window. Bastiat’s story teaches that there is no benefit to society in general when property is destroyed, whether by young hooligans or by Mother Nature. Spending necessary to replace existing assets cannot be used to create new ones. Its reconstruction financed largely by monies transferred from taxpayers living beyond the earthquake’s reach, Haiti, like the glazier, will receive an injection of wealth. But, concluding that the world as a whole is better off commits the fallacy of the broken window. On the contrary, like the baker, donor nations are made worse off. Before the earthquake struck, the United States had the $100 million it has committed to spend and Port-au-Prince was habitable; afterwards, we will have a rebuilt nation but not $100 million. Massive injections of new monies earmarked for relief and reconstruction also predictably lead to corruption and waste. Donors therefore can expect fewer benefits for Haiti than they thought they were paying for. It is absurd to say that the earthquake will be good for Haiti’s economy. If that were true, why did the world await natural disaster? If Haiti needed an economic boost, we should have carpetbombed it years ago. The plain fact is that disasters make everyone permanently poorer by the values of the lives and property they destroy. Earthquakes have no silver linings. — William F. Shughart II, a senior fellow of the Independent Institute, is F.A.P. Barnard Distinguished Professor of Economics at the University of Mississippi. I

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graphic areas of COUNTY SUPERVISOR that tagger. This ost residents work hard to mainallows tain the beauty of their homes investigaand neighborhoods and nothing tors to narcan ruin a community’s image faster row down than graffiti. the locaBut graffiti is not just a quality of life tion of a issue. It is an expensive problem for tagger. For cities and public agencies that have to example, in spend money to erase graffiti; money Escondido, that could be better spent on services Graffiti for the public. Tracker showed that one tagger was It is a threat to public safety. Graffiti responsible for a series of markings is an open invitation to gangs and along a particular street on the way to other criminals to invade a neighbora local school. That allowed investigahood and create havoc and damage. tors to zero in on a tagger who lived It’s a sign that says, “Do crime here.” It near the school. Last week, Escondido affects our local economy by scaring police announced that they had used away businesses, or burdening busiGraffiti Tracker again to help arrest a nesses with unnecessary expenses to tagger suspected of causing an estipaint over graffiti. mated $50,000 in damages. Today, however, public officials Very simply, we’re going to target around the region can arm our neigh- the taggers. borhoods with a new weapon against Since taggers often hit more than graffiti – technology. one location, it gives prosecutors a As a county supervisor, I have had bounty of information that they can the pleasure of encouraging an effort use to issue multiple counts against a to implement a GPS-based system that tagger. The more cases, the larger the can track and analyze graffiti and pro- restitution that prosecutors can seek in vide valuable information to law a court ruling for damages caused to a enforcement and prosecutors. I’ve community. asked the San Diego Association of For example, Escondido was awardGovernments to make this a regioned $185,000 in restitution last year wide project. from taggers caught using the Graffiti A system, called Graffiti Tracker, was Tracker system. pioneered in Escondido. Public works “Leveraging this technology to join crews use a GPS-enabled camera to more cases together means vandals are take photos of graffiti, marking it with held accountable for the totality of the date and time and exact location of their crimes,” said District Attorney the graffiti. Bonnie Dumanis. Because taggers often mark their Criminal taggers don’t confine work with monikers or other identithemselves to one particular public fiers, the program can analyze graffiti jurisdiction. Some tag in neighboring to link it to the specific tagger who cre- cities and communities. ated it. That information is kept in a That’s why taking a regional database that law enforcement investi- approach to graffiti is so critical. gators and prosecutors can search to Adopting a singular technology determine patterns or particular geoBY GREG COX

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More on Chopin Festival Thank you to Charlene Baldridge for highlighting this year’s Chopin Festival and the recent concert by Garrick Ohlsson (“Ohlsson celebrates Chopin at Sherwood,” Jan. 21, page 1). As a fan of San Diego Youth Symphony, I want to add to what Ms. Baldridge wrote about the upcoming festival events. San Diego’s own Gustavo Romero will be performing the two earliest Chopin works for piano and orchestra with the San Diego Youth Symphony on June 12 at Copley Symphony Hall. I encourage people that have never heard these students in concert to come and marvel at their amazing talent under the leadership of their conductor Jeff Edmons. You’ll love the performance!

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www.seacrestvillage.org • La Jolla Symphony & Chorus performs “American Accents” featuring work by pieces by Charles Ives, Lou Harrison and Antonin Dvorak, 8 p.m.; also Feb. 7, 1 p.m.; Mandeville Auditorium, UCSD, $29/ $15 student, 534-4637

7 Sunday • Victor Stanislavsky performs on piano, 7:30 p.m., Athenaeum Music & Arts Library, 1008 Wall St., 454-5872, $30/$35 8 Monday • La J olla Masonic Lodge meeting, 7:30 p.m., 5655 La Jolla Blvd., call George Geanoulis, (619) 203-8622 9 Tuesday • League of Women Voters of San Diego,

La Jolla unit, discusses cap-and-trade strategies to reduce greenhouse gasses, 9:30-11:30 a.m., La Jolla Riford Center, 6811 La Jolla Blvd., 454-5019, all welcome • La Jolla Development Permit Review Committee meets, 4-6 p.m., LJ Rec. Center, 615 Prospect St. • University City Planning Group Executive Committee meets, agenda inc. high-speed rail update, March elections, 6 p.m., Forum Hall, University Towne Center, above Wells Fargo Bank, 546-2875 • Kindergarten Information Night for parents of prospective students, 7 p.m., All Hallows Academy, 6602 La Jolla Scenic Dr., 459-6074 • Margaret Erhart, author of “The Butterflies of Grand Canyon,” speaks, 7:30 p.m., Warwick’s Bookstore, 7812 Girard Ave., free, 454-0347

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Kind words from the critics most of us go to dinner. Her reviews are available on the Internet, and also on her Center Stage program every Friday and Saturday at 9 a.m. on KSDS 88.3 FM. She also appears monthly on KUSI TV (channel 51; cable 9). Since 1998, she’s produced The Patté Awards for Theatre Excellence — because, she says, “Theater makers ain’t chopped liver.” This year’s Patté Awards, held at the Westin Gaslamp Quarter, was the 13th annual — Pat called it her “Star Mitzvah.” It was a glitwith Vincent Andrunas tery gala affair, starting with a reception and a seated dinner. The awards presentaJanuary is traditionally the time for per- tion and entertainment began with Pat forming arts awards shows, not just on taking the stage in an outfit worthy of The national TV but also here in our own area. King and I. “Am I glad to be here with you Dustin Hoffman said, “A good review from tonight?” she asked. “Yes, Siam.” She said the critics is just another stay of execu- the event would honor “the best of the tion,” while Eli Wallach quipped, “Having best on San Diego stages,” and it did. the critics praise you is like having the Dozens of awards were presented for outhangman say you’ve got a pretty neck.” standing achievement in numerous cateSuch sentiments notwithstanding, our gories, and the Shiley Lifetime Achievelocal drama critics compared notes and ment Award went to Robert Smyth and bestowed their commendations on dozens Deborah Gilmore Smyth for their particiof theater folk for their outstanding pation in more than 100 productions over accomplishments of 2009. They did this at three decades. A scholarship, The Dea and not just one, but two awards shows in late Osborn Hurston Award for a Promising Young Theatremaker, was given to 16January. Theatre diva and drama critic Pat year-old Alexis Montes. Short videos were Launer attends plays almost as often as shown, and throughout the evening, live entertainment was provided by groups of Patté Awards: as many as 16 performers on stage. If you 1 Lynne Wheeler (honorary chair), Julie Sarno (event chair), Pat Launer (founder), Dona Donato missed the event, or attended but want to (event producer) see it all again, tune in to the Channel 4 2 Dr. Allen Moffson and Judy Moffson, Karen Cohn, Sheryl and Harvey White San Diego TV broadcast at 8 p.m. on Feb. 3 Laurie Michaels, Reydeen Brooks, Sam Woodhouse (SD REP artistic director), Judy Strick 12, or 7 p.m. on Feb. 13. SDTCC Awards: Not to be outdone, the San Diego The4 Jonathan McMurtry, Pam Kragen (president, San Diego Theatre Critics Circle), Anne Marie atre Critics Circle (SDTCC) held their own Welsh (vice president, San Diego Theatre Critics Circle), David Ellenstein (NCRT artistic director) event a week later at the Museum of Con5 D. J. Sullivan (Lifetime Achievement Award recipient), Danah Fayman, Ian Brininstool temporary Art in La Jolla. The eighth (Outstanding Young Artist [Over the Tavern]), Charlene Baldridge (LJVN theater critic) annual Craig Noel Awards, named in 6 Christopher Ashley (artistic director, La Jolla Playhouse), Dea and Osborn Hurston, honor of the beloved director whose career Michael Rosenberg (managing director, La Jolla Playhouse) with the Old Globe Theatre spanned 72 years, lacked one important attendee: Mr. Noel himself, who, at the age of 94, is in failing health. The event, which honored the best San Diego stage work of 2009, began with a bustling reception featuring a fabulous food buffet. Later, in the Sherwood Auditorium, SDTCC presented 37 awards in 27 categories, including the new READERS’ GENERAL & COSMETIC DENTISTRY Outstanding Young Artist award, which CHOICE went to Ian Brininstool. D. J. Sullivan AWARDS JOHN J. TADDEY, D.D.S. received the Lifetime Achievement Award 2 0 0 9 for decades of acting, teaching and directing local actors, and Darko Tresnjak was Most Insurance Plans Accepted honored for his body of work in San Diego (particularly with the Globe’s Summer NO INSURANCE ? Shakespeare Festival). Award recipients We offer California Dental Insurance, gave exuberant (and often humorous) no maximum, no waiting period. acceptance speeches, and on-stage performing groups provided further enter50% OFF WHITENING SPECIAL tainment. Complimentary Exam & Both of these awards events point out Necessary X-Rays* the vibrant vitality of theater in the San *New patients only please Diego area, and the depth of talent that is 7946 Ivanhoe Ave. Suite 107 attracted to our stages. If you haven’t been (1/2 blk. W. of Post Office) attending our local theaters, you’re missLa Jolla, CA 92037 ing something truly wonderful! www.lajolladentist.com (858) 454-9333

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San Diego Opera provides traditional ‘La bohème’ BY CHARLENE BALDRIDGE | VILLAGE NEWS in the fourth. Rodolfo (Beczala), Marcello (Jeff Mattsey), Colline Traditionalists will be pleased (Afred Walker) and Schaunard with San Diego Opera’s (SDO) 10th (Malcolm MacKenzie) are all artists, production of Giacomo Puccini’s living in an unheated garret in 19th 1896 operatic tragedy, “La century Paris. Tuberculosis is rambohème,” which is performed upon pant in the city due to squalid living John Conklin’s familiar set, which is conditions and poverty. Marcello’s owned by SDO. The colorful 19th former flame, Musetta (Priti Gandcentury artists and habitués of Café hi) reenters his life, and Rodolfo falls Momus are clad in Martin Paklediin love with Mimi (Ellie Dehn), a naz’s familiar costumes. seamstress who importunes him to There is nothing here to surprise light her candle. The joy of the or dismay, not the company of opera is its amazingly beautiful exciting young American singers, score, especially for the tempestunot the conducting of Karen Keltous third act in which Mimi and ner, the playing of San Diego SymRodolfo reconcile while Marcello phony or the staging of E. Loren and Musetta noisily break up. Meeker in her company debut. Dehn, an 11th-hour substitute What is surprising, however, is the for previously announced Anja singing of company debutant Piotr Harteros, acquits herself well, disBeczala, who sings the tenor role of playing a lovely voice and natural Rodolfo, which he has done abroad acting ability. Her dynamic conand at San Francisco Opera to great trasts are exquisite. Her pairing acclaim. It’s one of those rare occa- with Beczala is thrilling throughsions when a legendary singer out. Both have terrific top voices, his proves even more exciting than his with extraordinary ease and beautireputation and press hoopla has ful quality, hers, possessed of a promised. He is handsome and a thrilling pianissimo. good actor and collaborator in this The others are often thrilling as piece, which requires a certain well. Gandhi, born in India and camaraderie to achieve its warmth. raised in Del Mar, is a UCSD graduSEE OPERA, Page 12 Warm it is, full of bonhomie, love and lust in the first three acts, tragic

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Pelican lives sometimes too brief BY JUDITH LEA GARFIELD Flooding, downed trees, power outages. The recent series of storms have not only battered the land but the ocean and its dependents, too. California brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis californicus) are some of the weather’s casualties. Though seabird feathers provide insulation against cold and water, they are not completely waterproof, so pelicans must regularly return to roosting sites following a fishing foray to dry out and rest. Nonstop drenching prevents recovery. And finding food during these times is harder because their prey — sardines, mackerel, and especially anchovies — travel at greater depths to avoid turbulent surface conditions. Add to this wretched water quality. Rainwater mixes with oil, grease and other contaminants, particularly from roadways, landscaping and agricultural areas, where it ends up in storm drains, travels downward to the coast and is flushed into the ocean. Because petroleum products float, pelican feathers become greasy, which affects their insulative properties. The result is many hypothermic, undernourished pelicans. Further, when pelicans groom themselves, they inadvertently consume the contaminants. Consequently, extended storm systems cut life short for many pelicans. I interacted with a victim of such cir-

cumstance while strolling the boardwalk at La Jolla Shores during a lull in the storm action. The pelican was crouched on the ground amid the bushes below the hotel restaurant. After phoning the wonderful nonprofit organization Wildlife Assist, Marie Molloy, president and founder, met me at the end of Vallecitos Street to rescue the distressed bird. She felt under the wings for warmth. There was none. She picked up the bird. It was “light as a feather.” The pelican was suffering from hypothermia and starvation. Marie transported the animal to SeaWorld for rehabilitation but the pelican died overnight. Since the storms, SeaWorld reports an upswing in receiving sick or injured pelicans, as has the International Bird Rescue Research Center in San Pedro. It’s tough to see an animal suffer. When birds first took flight 37 to 65 million years ago, some scientists say pelicans were there, and they haven’t changed much since. The brown pelican, which exists solely in the Western Hemisphere, weighs up to 8 pounds, grows to just over 4 feet long and boasts a wingspan of more than 6 feet. Of the seven pelican species, only the brown hunts for fish by making spectacular, head-first kamikaze dives from as high as 60 feet, when scanning the ocean for schooling fish, which give themselves away by having reflective silvery scales. A pelican surfacing with an unsuspecting

fish trapped in its expandable pouch tilts its bill down to drain out water, then tosses its head back to swallow. What a contrast from other pelican species, which swim along like ducks, daintily dipping their heads to gulp down fish. Take a look at the colony loafing cliffside off the Cove. Some sport dramatic plumage, indicating the breeding colors displayed by both males and females. Above the gray-brown body, the chest and head feathers shift from white to golden, the eyes, generally yellow-gray, turn blue, and skin surrounding the eyes SEE PELICAN, Page 10

Marie Molloy of Wildlife Assist responds to reports of wild birds and mammals (nonmarine mammals) in trouble within San Diego County. The free, 24-hour service, ongoing 365 days/year, survives solely through donations and membership fees. Call (858) 278-2222 to learn more, become a member, volunteer, or donate. Copy the following number to your cell phone, and put yourself in the satisfying position of being able to alleviate wildlife suffering and maybe save © 2010 JUDITH LEA GARFIELD a life. Wildlife Assist Emergencies: (619) 921-6044.

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Whether roosting cliffside, gliding barely above the sea surface with outstretched wings or gracefully flying in synchronized V formation, pelicans are one-of-a-kind birds. A brown pelican presents breeding coloration (right). Though populations farther north do migrate, pelicans here maintain full-time residency due to our warmer water and milder year-round climate. © 2010 JUDITH LEA GARFIELD

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decades, because it is stored in body fat. During times of stress and malnutrition, CONTINUED FROM Page 9 like recent storm events, the fatty acid the pesticide as a probable human cardeposits may be broken down and cinogen. Human and fish food for becomes bright pink. The otherwise pale metabolized, releasing the poisons into thought. throat pouch flares bright red, and the the bird’s system. DDT is still in use back of the standard-issue white neck around the world and remains a threat, — Judith Lea Garfield, biologist and turns a rich chestnut. Juvenile plumage not only to brown pelicans but also to underwater photographer, has authored two is a muted brown above with a white other seabirds and birds of prey. As an natural history books about the underwabelly. Breeding times are heavily depen- aside, though DDT has diminished in the ter park off La Jolla Cove and La Jolla Shores. dent on the abundance or scarcity of environment, it is still widely present and www.judith.garfield.org. Questions, comfood. is used elsewhere around the world. The ments or suggestions? Email After some 40 million years of sur- Environmental Protection Agency lists jgarfield@ucsd.edu. vival, the brown pelican nearly became extinct due to pesticide runoff contaminating the nearshore ocean environment. From ingestion by minute plankton, the poisons worked their way up the food chain to pelicans, the canaries in the coal mine. One pesticide, endrin, killed pelicans outright, and another, DDT, resulted in thin-shelled eggs that broke under the weight of incubating parents. Banning DDT and designating the birds as endangered on both state and federal lists was done in time to rescue the birds from the brink. Yet even now, 40 years later, low levels of DDT residues persist in the tissues of some birds and their eggshells. DDT can remain stable in the environment for Human activities on land impact the health of the ocean and its inhabitants via storm drains like this one off Vallecitos Street, which has been overwhelmed by heavy storms. © 2010 JUDITH LEA GARFIELD

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LJCD girls cagers rolling; boys lose a heartbreaker BY DAVE THOMAS | VILLAGE NEWS The La Jolla Country Day (LJCD) School girls basketball team used its top ranking to score a 66-46 win over second-ranked Mount Miguel last week. The Lady Torreys took a 32-18 lead at halftime, holding Mt. Miguel to just two offensive rebounds. Ariana Elegado led all scorers with 24 points and dished out six assists; she also reached a personal milestone in scoring her 1,000th career point on a driving lay-up with 7:24 left in the game. Briteesha Solomon scored 20 points and grabbed eight rebounds, while Maya Hood had six points and 10 rebounds and Kelsey Plum added six points and eight rebounds. In what may have been one of the most lopsided girls basketball games in recent memory, LJCD rolled and then some last week, posting a 96-10 win over Santa Fe Christian. LJCD (15-3) led 51-5 at halftime and was never seriously threatened, holding SFC scoreless in the second quarter. Elegado led the way for LJCD with 24 points and 11 assists, while Plum notched 21 points and Solomon added 19. In a recent 64-20 victory over Canyon Crest, the Lady Torreys scored early and often to take a 29-9 lead over Canyon Crest at the end of the first half. LJCD never looked back, outscoring the Lady Ravens in each quarter. Hood led all scorers with 16 points and Elegado added 15 points and 10 assists. Also in double figures were

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The Bishop’s School girls water polo tallied two out of three wins last week in BY DAVE THOMAS | VILLAGE NEWS consecutive days meeting Western LJCD rebounded and posted a 10-1 League rivals. victory over San Diego Jewish Academy, The La Jolla Country Day (LJCD) as the Lady Torreys displayed great Bishop’s (11-4) opened the week with “The team is trying to School girls soccer team split a pair of teamwork and some very nice soccer. an 8-5 win over crosstown rival La Jolla regain some consistency games in recent action, meeting archriHigh. Young (two goals) and Cruz (three as they recover from injuries Senior Sammi Peck led all scorers with val Bishop’s School along the way. goals) controlled the center of the field, to key players.” In a 6-0 loss to The Bishop’s School, while Shepard filled in for injured junior four goals, while junior Claryann OlofsRYAN MEIER captain Aleena Young, junior Erika Allie Hieb at the sweeper position, son-Loo chipped in two. Head coach, Country Day A day later, Bishop’s traveled across the Shepard, sophomore Kelly Mordente anchoring the defense. bridge to Coronado where the Lady and freshman Ana Cruz played particuJenkins noted nice performances were Knights suffered a hard-fought loss to the larly strong games and made Bishop’s turned in by Alex Levine at outside mid, work hard to play through the middle and Tara Roudi and Courtney Rockwood Solomon with 12 points and eight Lady Islanders, 6-5. Freshman Jessica Webster led the Lady of the field, according to LJCD head at the forward positions. steals, while Plum added 11 points in Knights with two goals, while sophomore coach Dave Jenkins. Bishop’s was also a winner in its secthe winning effort. In the win over LJCD, Bishop’s was led ond game of the week, topping Canyon In a 58-49 victory over Beverly Hills Youth National Team goalie Gabby Stone by Francis Harvey (three goals) and Morin the Beverley Hills Showcase, LJCD had a career-high 20 saves. SEE BRIEFS, Page 12 gan Hicks and Gio Harvey (one each). SEE BOOTERS, Page 12 withstood a late charge by the Lady Normans to score the victory. Solomon led the scoring with 16 points and Hood added 14 points and Charles Stephens FEATURED RENTALS 10 rebounds. Elegado had a double–double of her own with 13 points Beaumont, 4 BR, 3+ BA, and 13 assists and was named player of $5,000 Unfurnished the game. Beautiful Upper Hermosa home, On the boys side, LJCD recently sufelegant and updated this home fered a close Coastal League defeat at features Brazilian cherry floors, a gorgeous and efficient high end the hands of Francis Parker, 55-52. kitchen and private yard with pool, The Torreys fought back from 11 spa and pool bath. Close to the down in the fourth quarter to rally to 858-682-5561 bike path. Available for terms of within two, with only seconds remain1 year or more. Gallery-Properties.com ing. LJCD was led by sophomore Frankie Bamford’s double-double of 24 points Southpointe, 3 BR, 3 BA · $2,400 Unfurnished and 11 rebounds. Junior Ryan Watt Located in the popular Southpointe complex this unit features newer carpet and contributed 13 points and nine laminate floors with a sunny south facing location. There is a fireplace, in unit boards. laundry, a private patio yard and a new heating and air conditioning system. Available now for terms of 1 year or more. “The team is trying to regain some consistency as they recover from Thomas St., Pacific Beach 3 BR, 2 BA · $2,200 Unfurnished injuries to key players, Ryan Watt (broNew carpet and paint give this townhouse style unit a fresh look. Walking distance to ken hand) and the team’s leading scorthe beach, laundry hook-ups, fireplace, extra storage and 3 patio/balconies. er, freshman Sage Burmeister (foot 7861 Herschel Avenue Available now for terms of 1 year or more. injury),” LJCD head coach Ryan Meier La Jolla, California 92037 said. I

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School boys soccer team split a pair of games in action last week. In a 2-1 loss to rival Bishop’s School, Alistair Dobke converted a rebound off a hard shot by Dennis Roth for the team’s lone goal. Although the entire Torrey team deserves credit for an excellent effort, Roth, Alex Fleischhacker and Philip Poyhonen had particularly strong games, according to LJCD head coach Jerry Fleischhacker. LJCD rebounded for a 4-2 victory over San Diego Jewish Academy. players honored Trailing 1-0, LJCD came back largely La Jolla Country Day School senior in part due to the efforts of Lee Klitznlinebacker Montell Allen and junior tight LJCD booters er. The LJCDS sweeper moved to forward end Mical Bailey were recently selected to start the half and quickly tallied twice, to Max Prep’s All-California Small split pair of games first on a direct kick and second off a The La Jolla Country Day (LJCD) perfect set-up by Roth. School Second-Team Football squad. Before 25 minutes were up in the second stanza, the Torreys scored two more times. Klitzner, back on defense, played two great direct kicks into the penalty box, and they were converted by Alex Fleischhacker and Roth (his 11th goal of the season). I Allen led the Torreys with 124 tackles and was selected as the team’s and the CONTINUED FROM Page 11 Pacific League’s Defensive MVP. Allen also rushed for 1,166 yards and 14 Bishop’s ended the week with a 12-3 touchdowns this past season. victory over Cathedral Catholic, as Bailey led the Torreys in receiving seniors Melanie Boehrig (four) and Katy with 34 receptions for 657 yards and Feaver combined for seven goals. Five 12 touchdowns, and was selected Firstother girls scored one goal each includ- Team All-Pacific League Tight End. ing senior Julia Hill. Bailey was second on the LJCD squad with 100 tackles and he racked up 8.5 sacks. He was honored as the Torrey’s Coaches Award winner for the 2009 LJCD football season.

TRYING TO CATCH KATE La Jolla High's Kate Woods (right) applies defensive pressure on a Cathedral Catholic player in a 6-3 visiting victory by the Lady Vikings in a Western League water polo contest on DON BALCH | VILLAGE NEWS Feb. 1. Woods also scored three goals to lead her team.

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play this week. “The one amazing stat at this stage of the season is that we have had 11 conCONTINUED FROM Page 11 secutive shutouts as a team,” Bishop’s Crest Academy 1-0. head coach Brian Quinn said. Francis Harvey got the game-winning — Editor’s note: La Jolla High did not goal for Bishop’s, helping lead the Lady respond prior to press time with information Knights to a 14-2-1 record heading into on its team. I

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ate. She is making vocal transition from mezzo soprano to soprano with this role. Vocally, she is more than adequate, and though she reveals Musetta’s loving kindness, she hasn’t yet internalized and externalized her character’s freespirited abandon. Under the direction of Timothy Todd Simmons the chorus sings well, and the orchestra, under the baton of Karen Keltner, plays well, especially in Act III’s more lyrical moments. Meeker breaks no new ground dramatically or visually, but this is a very good production of Puccini’s beloved work. See it at San Diego Civic Theatre, 202 C Street, downtown San Diego, www.sdopera.com or (619) 533-7000. Remaining performances take place Friday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. For those unable to obtain tickets, the opening night performance will be broadcast Soprano Priti Gandhi as Musetta in San Diego at 7 pm Sunday, Feb. 14 on XLNC Opera's “La boheme,” through Feb. 7 at the 104.9 FM. I PHOTO BY CORY WEAVER Civic Theatre.


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LEGAL ADS 700 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 619-454-3631 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. 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 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 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

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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: COPARTNERS 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. 2010-000988 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: COPARTNERS 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. 2010-000990 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: COPARTNERS 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 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 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 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 . 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LEGALS 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: 37-2009-00102554-CU-PT-CTL PETITIONER OR ATTORNEY, AREAG AL-ZAMEL 5518 LAURETTA ST #1 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92110 530-302-7272 HAS FILED A PETITION WITH THIS COURT FOR A DECREE CHANGING PETITIONERS NAME FROM AREAG AL-ZAMEL TO AREEJ AL-ZAMEL 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 05, 2009 TIME: 8:30 AM DEPT: D-25 AT 220 WEST BROADWAY SAN DIEGO, CA. 92101 ISSUE DATE(S): NOV 26 DEC 03, 10 AND 17, 2009 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2009-035687 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: SWANKY SUGAR located at: 4889 NEWPORT AVE. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92107 is hereby registered by the folllowing owner(s): REBECCA WELLS 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 29, 2009. Issue Date(s): JAN 28 FEB 04, 11 AND18, 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 09, 2009 To Whom It May Concern: The Name(s) of the Applicant(s) is/are: NOODLE SHOP CO COLORADO INC THE The applicant listed above is applying to the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control to sell alcoholic beverage at: 3650 ROSECRANS ST., SAN DIEGO, CA. 92110-3225 Type of license(s) applied for: 41-ON-SALE BEER AND WINE EATING PLACE. ISSUE DATE(S): JAN 28 FEB 04 AND 11, 2010 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2010-001973 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: RT WHOLESALE AND LIQUIDATION located at: 6029 RANCHO MISSION RD. #103 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92108 is hereby registered by the folllowing owner(s): ROLAND SZABO This business is being conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began on: 01/01/09 The statement was filed with David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: JAN 25, 201.0 Issue Date(s): FEB 04, 11, 18 AND 25, 2010 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2010-001737 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: BRASIL HAIR SALON located at: 3205 MIDWAY DR. STE E SAN DIEGO, CA. 92110 is hereby registered by the folllowing owner(s): CLAUDETE MOORE 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 21, 2010. Issue Date(s): FEB 04, 11, 18 AND 25, 2010 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2010-001444 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: QWIK CORNER located at: 1059 GARNET AVE. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is hereby registered by the folllowing owner(s): IRDG, INC. This business is being conducted by: A CORPORATION IRDG, INC. 2999 VIA ROBLER CT. EL CAJON, CA. 92015 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: JAN 19, 2010. Issue Date(s): FEB 04, 11, 18 AND 25, 2010 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2010-002031 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: FUEL, S.A., TRIATUN, S.A. located at: 7825 FAY AVE. 200 LA JOLLA, CA. 92037 is hereby registered by the folllowing owner(s): OLIVANA, INC. This business is being conducted by: A CORPORATION OLIVANA, INC. 7825 FAY AVE. 200 LA JOLLA, CA. 92037 CALIFORNIA The transaction of business began on: 06/17/09 The statement was filed with David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: JAN 25, 2010. Issue Date(s): FEB 04, 11, 18 AND 25, 2010 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2010-001810 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: GME, GME LLC, GME LIMITED located at: 3191-A COMMERCIAL ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92113 is hereby registered by the folllowing owner(s): GREENWELL-MC SWAIN ENTERPRISES LLC This business is being conducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY GREENWELL-MC SWAIN ENTERPRISES LLC 3191-A COMMERCIAL ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92113 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: JAN 21, 2010. Issue Date(s): FEB 04, 11, 18 AND 25, 2010 SUMMONS (CITACION JUDICIAL) NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: (AVISO AL DEMANDADO) MEREDITH A MACDONALD, and Does 1 to 10 YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF: (LO ESTA DEMANDANDO EL DEMANDANTE) CAPITAL ONE BANK (USA) N.A. You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after this summons and legal papers are served on you to file a written response at this court and have a copy served on the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not protect you. Your written response must be in proper legal form if you want the court to hear your case. There may be a court form that you can use for your response. You can find these court forms and more information at the California Courts online Self-Help Center (www.courtinfo.ca.gov selfhelp), your county library, or the courthouse nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver form. If you do not file your response on time, you may lose the case by default, and your wages, money, and property may be taken without further warning from the court. There are other legal requirements. You may want to call an attorney right away. If you do not know an attorney, you may want to call an attorney referral service. If you cannot afford an attorney, you may be eligible for free legal services from a nonprofit legal serv ices program. You can locate these nonprofit groups at the California Legal Services Web site (www.law helpcalifornia.org), the California Courts Online Self-Help Center (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/ selfhelp), or by contacting your local court or county bar association. NOTE: The court has a statuatory lien for waived fees and costs on any settlement or arbitration award of $10,000 or more in a civil case. The court’s lien must be paid before the court will dismiss the case. Tiene 30 DíAS DE CALENDARIO después de que le entreguen esta citación y papeles legales para presentar una respuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer que se entregue una copia al demandante. Una carta o una llamada telefónica no lo protegen. Su respuesta por escrito tiene que estar en formato legal correcto si desea que procesen su caso en la corte. Es posible que haya un formulario que usted pueda usar para su respuesta. puede encontrar estos formularios de la corte y más informacion en el Centro de Ayunda de las Cortes de California (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp/ espanol/), en la biblioteca de leyes de su condado o en la corte que le quede más cerca. Si no puede pagar la cuota de presntacieón pida al secretario de la corte que le déo un frmulario de exención de pago de cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a tiempo, puede perder el caso por incumplimiento y la corte le podrá quitar su sueldo, dinero y bienes sin más advertencia.Hay otros requisitos legales. Es recomendable que llame a un abogado inmediatamente. Si no conoce a un abogado, puede llamar a un servicio de remisión a aabogados. Si no puede a un abogado, es posible que cumpla con los requisitos para obtener servicios legales gratuitos de un programa de servicios legales sin fines de lucro. Puede encontrar estos sin grupos sin fines de lucro en el sitio web de California Legal Services, (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en el Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de California,(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/ selfhelp/espanol/), o poniéndose en contacto con la corte o el colegío de abogados locales. The name and address of the court is: (El nombre y dirección de la corte es): SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIF., SAN DIEGO COUNTY Central Division Branch 330. W BROADWAY, SAN DIEGO, CA.92101-3409 CASE NO: 37-2009-00097270-CL-CL-CTL The name, address, and telephone number of plaintiff’s attorney, or plaintiff without an attorney, is: (El nombre, la direccieón y el número de teléfono del abogado del demandante, o del demandante que no tiene abogado, es): Legal Recovery Law Offices, Inc., Mark D. Walsh Bar # 206059 5030 Camino De La Siesta #340, San Diego, CA. 92108 619-275-4001 DATE: AUG 31, 2009, clerk , by S. Dyson, Deputy ISSUE DATES: FEB 04, 11, 18 AND 25, 2010


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SUMMONS (CITACION JUDICIAL) NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: (AVISO AL DEMANDADO) DEBRA Z. WILLIAMS, and Does 1 to 10 YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF: (LO ESTA DEMANDANDO EL DEMANDANTE) CAPITAL ONE BANK (USA) N.A. You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after this summons and legal papers are served on you to file a written response at this court and have a copy served on the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not protect you. Your written response must be in proper legal form if you want the court to hear your case. There may be a court form that you can use for your response. You can find these court forms and more information at the California Courts online Self-Help Center (www.courtinfo .ca.gov selfhelp), your county library, or the courthouse nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver form. If you do not file your response on time, you may lose the case by default, and your wages, money, and property may be taken without further warning from the court. There are other legal requirements. You may want to call an attorney right away. If you do not know an attorney, you may want to call an attorney referral service. If you cannot afford an attorney, you may be eligible for free legal services from a nonprofit legal services program. You can locate these nonprofit groups at the California Legal Services Web site (www.lawhelp california.org), the California Courts Online Self-Help Center (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp) or by contacting your local court or county bar association. NOTE: The court has a statuatory lien for waived fees and costs on any settlement or arbitration award of $10,000 or more in a civil case. The court’s lien must be paid before the court will dismiss the case. Tiene 30 DíAS DE CALENDARIO después de que le entreguen esta citación y papeles legales para presentar una respuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer que se entregue una copia

al demandante. Una carta o una llamada telefónica no lo protegen. Su respuesta por escrito tiene que estar en formato legal correcto si desea que procesen su caso en la corte. Es posible que haya un formulario que usted pueda usar para su respuesta. puede encontrar estos formularios de la corte y más informacion en el Centro de Ayunda de las Cortes de California (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp/ espanol/), en la biblioteca de leyes de su condado o en la corte que le quede más cerca. Si no puede pagar la cuota de presntacieón pida al secretario de la corte que le déo un frmulario de exención de pago de cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a tiempo, puede perder el caso por incumplimiento y la corte le podrá quitar su sueldo, dinero y bienes sin más advertencia.Hay otros requisitos legales Es recomendable que llame a un abogado inmediatamente. Si no conoce a un abogado, puede llamar a un servicio de remisión a aabogados. Si no puede a un abogado, es posible que cumpla con los requisitos para obtener servicios legales gratuitos de un programa de servicios legales sin fines de lucro. Puede encontrar estos sin grupos sin fines de lucro en el sitio web de California Legal Services, (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en el Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de California,(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/ selfhelp/espanol/), o poniéndose en contacto con la corte o el colegío de abogados locales. The name and address of the court is: (El nombre y dirección de la corte es): SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIF., SAN DIEGO COUNTY Central Division Branch 330. W BROADWAY, SAN DIEGO, CA.92101-3409 CASE NO: 37-2009-00096303-CL-CL-CTL The name, address, and telephone number of plaintiff’s attorney, or plaintiff without an attorney, is: (El nombre, la direccieón y el número de teléfono del abogado del demandante, o del demandante que no tiene abogado, es):

Legal Recovery Law Offices, Inc., Mark D. Walsh Bar # 206059 5030 Camino De La Siesta #340, San Diego, CA. 92108 619-275-4001 DATE: AUG 18, 2009, clerk , by D. Smith , Deputy ISSUE DATES: FEB 04, 11, 18 AND 25, 2010

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 11, 2010 TIME: 8:30 AM DEPT: D-25 220 WEST BROADWAY SAN DIEGO, CA. 92101 ISSUE DATE(S): FEB 04, 11, 18 AND 25, 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: January 4, 2010 To Whom It May Concern: The Name(s) of the Applicant(s) is/are: TO THE POINT LLC. The applicant listed above is applying to the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control to sell alcoholic beverage at: 4161 VOLTAIRE ST., STE B, SAN DIEGO, CA. 92107-1814 Type of license(s) applied for: 41-ON-SALE BEER AND WINE EATING PLACE. ISSUE DATE(S): FEB 04, 11 AND 18, 2010

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2010-002077 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: MISSION BAY PET GROOMING located at: 3038 GLENDORA ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is hereby registered by the folllowing owner(s): MISSION BAY PET GROOMING This business is being conducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY MISSION BAY PET GROOMING 3038 GLENDORA ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 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: JAN 25, 2010. Issue Date(s): FEB 04, 11, 18 AND 25, 2010

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2010-002666 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: BAJA PUMP DISTRIBUIDORA SA DE C.V. located at: AV. LAS LOMAS 635 TIJUANA, BC. 22370 is hereby registered by the folllowing owner(s): ARMANDO RUDOLPH TARAMOISCO, VALERIA TARAMOISCO This business is being conducted by: HUSBAND AND WIFE The transaction of business began on: 07/01/09 The statement was filed with David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: JAN 29, 2010. Issue Date(s): FEB 04, 11, 18 AND 25, 2010

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2010-001589 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: CAMP BOOGIE located at: 1679 EBERS ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92107 is hereby registered by the folllowing owner(s): BRIAN LOZOSKIE This business is being conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began on: 04/07/09 The statement was filed with David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: JAN 20, 2010. Issue Date(s): FEB 04, 11, 18 AND 25, 2010

PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO HALL OF JUSTICE 330 WEST BROADWAY, SAN DIEGO, CA. 92112-0128 CASE NO: 37-2010-00083570-CU-PT-CTL PETITIONER OR ATTORNEY, JENNIFER LAUREN BROWN 4615 COCINO WAY SAN DIEGO, CA. 92117 858-335-6678 HAS FILED A PETITION WITH THIS COURT FOR A DECREE CHANGING PETITIONERS NAME FROM JENNIFER LAUREN BROWN TO JENNIFER LAUREN SOMOGYI 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

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL 1350 Front St., Room 5056, San Diego, CA. 92101 (619) 525-4064 Filing Date: February 01, 2010 To Whom It May Concern: The Name(s) of the Applicant(s) is/are: FROGGYS BAR & GRILL LLC The applicant listed above is applying to the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control to sell alcoholic beverages at: 954 TURQUOISE, SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109-1141 Type of license(s) applied for: 47-ON-SALE GENERAL EATING PLACE ISSUE DATE(S): FEB 04, 2010

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2010-002608 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: SACRED REBIRTHING located at: 908 DIAMOND ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is hereby registered by the folllowing owner(s): MARTHA KINKADE This business is being conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began on: 08/08/08 The statement was filed with David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: JAN 29, 2010. Issue Date(s): FEB 04, 11, 18 AND 25, 2010 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2010-002828 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: SO CAL SOFTUB SERVICES located at: 2003 BAYVIEW HEIGHTS DR. #223 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92105 is hereby registered by the folllowing owner(s): IAN BOGAN 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: FEB 01, 2010. Issue Date(s): FEB 04, 11, 18 AND 25, 2010

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2010-002885 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: SAN DIEGO CUSTOM CYCLES, SAN DIEGO CUSTOMS located at: 3304 HANCOCK ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92110 is hereby registered by the folllowing owner(s): ANDRE GUY ALMERAZ, CHRISTINA ROMO This business is being conducted by: JOINT VENTURE The transaction of business began on: NOT YET STARTED The statement was filed with David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: FEB 01, 2010. Issue Date(s): FEB 04, 11,18 AND 25, 2010

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