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City Council votes to further study short-term rentals
PUMPKIN PIÑATA BURSTS
By DAVE SCHWAB
The 600 pound great pumpkin (above) explodes after being dropped from the top of Tioga hall on the UCSD campus. Dozens of students ran to the carnage to pick candy out of the pumpkin’s guts (below). PHOTOS BY THOMAS MELVILLE
Halloween tradition at UCSD Students dropped a humongous candy-filled pumpkin from the 11th story of Tioga hall at 12:30 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 28 for the 42nd annual UCSD Monster Pumpkin Drop. Weighing in at approximately 600 pounds, this is one of the largest pumpkins in Muir College’s Pumpkin Drop history. The students in the Muir Residents’ Council named the sacrificial fruit “My Lowest Test Score,” so the students dropped “My Lowest Test Score” during the annual tradition. Inside the pumpkin was an
A motion by City Council President Sherri Lightner which some feel would have largely banned short-term vacation rentals in single-family neighborhoods was defeated Nov. 1 by a 7-2 vote. An alternative motion brought by Councilmember Todd Gloria was then passed by the same 7-2 margin. Lightner of Coun-
cil District 1 and Lorie Zapf of Council District 2 cast the dissenting votes on both motions. Gloria's counter motion requested city staff do a fiscal analysis to determine the cost of greater short-term vacation rentals (STVRs) enforcement citywide, asked staff to draft and return with a comprehensive ordi-
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Car crashes into White Sands, kills man in bed
assortment of candy that dozens of students scurried to claim after the pumpkin explosion. After the drop there was a Halloween Carnival sponsored by Muir College. The pumpkin’s “splat” is measured each year. The largest splat in the history of the pumpkin drop occurred last year, when a pumpkin weighing more than 500 pounds spewed over 138 feet. This is the sixth year Jon Berndes, a local grower from Alpine, has donated the doomed pumpkin to Muir College at UCSD.
A 96-year-old La Jolla man was killed Oct. 25 when a car slammed into the beachfront retirement home where he lived, and the driver of the car was jailed on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter and other charges. The driver of a 2004 Oldsmobile, Randy Albert Gaster, 53, ran
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Ayuna Budaeva and Peter Jombik at Nespresso. PHOTO BY JENNY WERTH
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Nespresso store opens in UTC to coffee lover’s delight Thursday, Oct. 27 marked an essential day in many a coffee-lover’s dream. Finally, the UTC Nespresso store opened, and for its followers, that meant a time of celebration. Jubilation is the better word. People love their coffee, and apparently, if you listen to the rave reviews of the crowd that gathered to welcome the new store, Nespresso coffee is the coffee bean’s perfect brewer. La Jolla resident Shardan Belassio spent a solid 20 minutes at the tasting counter trying various samples of Nespresso coffees from one of the stylish Nespresso machines. “There’s nothing like Nespressoonly Nestle could come up with such flavorful beans in so many different flavors.” As the Nespresso website states, “Nespresso began more than 25 years ago with a simple but revolutionary idea, to create the perfect cup of Espresso coffee.” Today, you’ll find there’s espresso, cappuccinos, plain coffees and enough flavors to rival an ice cream shop. Guests of the Nespresso opening enjoyed the ultimate coffee experi-
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ence by chatting in the new boutique while enjoying complimentary Nespresso beverages and treats from Williams-Sonoma. Naturally, Nespresso serves up flavors from countries around the world. Often these country’s farmers are given opportunities of enhancement they wouldn’t have enjoyed had it not been for working with Nespresso. A few neat things to note: Nespresso is the first company that offered coffee from Cuba. The ‘cafecito de Cuba’ is purely made from Cuban Arabica coffee beans. And it has a cult-following. And when it comes to recycling the Nespresso capsules, Nespresso has their very own method. You can either bring the used capsules to any store and recycle them there, or just toss them in their specialized UPS bag where they’ll be sent to one of their own recycling plants where all the coffee grounds are composted and the capsule’s aluminum recycled. So, is Nespresso coffee the definition of a cup of perfection? Nespresso fans, Ayuna Budaeva and Peter Jombik, would say so. The Pacific Beach couple were thrilled the new store opened in UTC and came out to celebrate its opening. “Nespresso coffee makes me feel awake because I work early in the morning and it helps me to work. (And) imitations are not as strong and they’re also bitter. No other brand is comparable (to Nespresso). Don't do it,” Budaeva warned. Come in to try samples of coffee daily. Located in UTC mall. (858) 546-8858
actors join Salerno in reading passages from the book. “Using actors to portray scenes from the book was fun and I believe effective,” Salerno explained. In Mrs. Bennet’s Sentiments, the reader finds a fresh view into Mrs. Bennet from Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. “Mrs. Bennet's Sentiments celebrates the moxie of the middle-aged woman. It takes the story of Pride and Prejudice and offers a different point of view through the mother's eye. We see her not as a ridiculous comic character as she is so often portrayed, but as a woman on a mission to solve her family’s issues and provide for them all. I loved writing this. I think we all can identify with Mrs Ben- Official program Woman suffrage procession March 3, 1913. (Below) net,” Salerno said. For more on the California Suffragist Alice Park, and a suffrage poster from 1911. COURTESY OF THE WOMEN’S MUSEUM OF CALIFORNIA book visit: https://www.amazon.com/MrsBennets-Sentiments-Prejudice-Per- the drink specials are $5. A few examples on the food menu are the severance/dp/1530968771. seared ahi street tacos, grilled flatbread bruschetta and giant bavarian pretzel. All $5. Come Tuesday, folks look forward to the two-for-one burgers and breakfast entrees. Yes, that’s two burgers or any of the breakfast entrees for the price of one. A few favorites on the breakfast menu are the California Benedict Keeping that Irish hospitality alive and the Cap’N Crunch French toast; is La Jolla Hennessey’s goal. Mon- breakfast is served until noon. While day through Friday there’s a happy on the burger side there’s the popuhour from 4 to 7 p.m. But, it’s not lar blue cheese bacon burger or the just the same ol’, same ol’. At Hen- burger sampler; plus there’s a spenessey’s there’s daily specials that cialty burger served each month. makes getting through the week Then on Wednesday there’s 50 bearable for plenty of locals. And percent off all bottles of wine all day come the weekend, there’s a ton of long. Nothing to whine about there. Each Thursday they encourage you to celebrate your birthday with them. Because if it’s your birthday week, you’ll be rewarded a free entree after 5 p.m. on Thursdays. And then comes the weekend and all those drink specials such as Hennesey’s hand-made bloody Mary for only $4 until 1 p.m. Or there’s the champagne buckets with freshsqueezed orange juice until 5 p.m. for $20. Makes Saturday and Sunday a breeze. As for Monday? There’s always the gigantic 50 oz. souvenir glass There’s a permanent suffrage filled with domestic draft or an exhibit in Liberty Station that disimport/premium. They call it the plays personal items from California world’s largest pint; that remains to Suffragist Alice Park along with sufbe seen. Regardless, it’s there along frage posters, banners and historiJulia Giolzetti as Lizzy, Anthony Hamm as Darcy and Dori Salerno as with a bunch of other specials every cal clothing from the era. Park was Mrs. Bennet. PHOTO BY MARTI KRANZBERG day of the week. Cheers to that! very active in California politics and 7811 Herschel Ave. Open daily. campaigned for women’s rights in specials to be found as well. So, it’s a (858) 551-8772 the state. restaurant and tavern for truly every In 1913 a California state law that single day of the week. she wrote passed which granted They’ve taken the confusion out women equal rights of guardianship of finding a happy hour that is conover their children. In the early years sistent and affordable. That means of the 20th century, Park became no more bouncing around the vilone of California’s leading suffraglage trying desperately to figure out ists and traveled around the state where to go for a happy hour that giving speeches in favor for women doesn’t change every month. Here’s to gain the right to vote. A few weeks ago an oh-so-appro- the low down: Ratified on Aug. 18, 1920, the priately dressed group of ladies gathOn Monday through Friday 19th Amendment to the U.S. Conered for high tea and scones in the there’s always the regular happy stitution granted American women fireside room of the Congregational hour drink specials and happy hour the right to vote — a right known as If you’re looking for a way to Church of La Jolla. The century-old menu. A few examples include Hen- educate the kids (or yourself), woman suffrage. Womensmuseumchurch served as the perfect back- nessey’s famous Irish coffee, house about election day and the history ca.org 2730 Historic Decatur Rd. drop for Salerno’s ingenious Mrs. made fresh-squeezed lemonades, of women trying to secure the Suite 103 in Point Loma. (619) 233Bennet’s Sentiments which had and black diamond margaritas. All vote, visit the Women’s Museum. 7963. - Jenny Werth
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‘Every day, every moment of my life has been geared to spread the word to the rest of the world about the Holocaust, the worst man-made catastrophe of the human race. Every generation must learn about how intolerance, hatred and violence led to the mass murder of six million Jewish men, women and children so that it shall not happen again.’ LOU DUNST, HOLOCAUST SURVIVOR
Gift to UCSD library honors legacy of late Holocaust survivor Lou Dunst By JENNY WERTH There are no words nor ways to ever adequately describe the evil of the Holocaust. Horrific, barbaric, disgusting, morose, inane, death, ashes, smoke; merely a feeble attempt at painting the stark black cloud that rained havoc during the Holocaust. Ripped clothing left in piles, broken lives left in hell, barrels of gold filings extracted from teeth, bones scattered like leaves- all are testaments to the ravages of the inhumanity that occurred during the Holocaust. A part of our history blanketed by skies of pure hate. But, this isn’t where Holocaust survivor Lou Dunst focused his thoughts; this isn’t where he spent his time. No, quite the opposite, Dunst took the atrocity he lived through and made a braver decision than most people could ever find the will to even contemplate. See, Dunst turned all the inhumanity and hate he witnessed into feelings of love, compassion and peace. And now even after his death last year at 89, his legacy of love continues to be a forceful conduit which touches the lives of countless people today. In honor of Lou Dunst’s legacy of education and tolerance, his widow, Estelle Dunst, has made a gift to UCSD, through the Lou Dunst Trust, in support of the Holo-
caust Living History Workshop, a joint program hosted by the UCSD Library and the campus’ Jewish Studies Program. The gift establishes the Lou Dunst Memorial Endowment, which will provide funding for the annual Lou Dunst Memorial Lecture. The Dunst Lecture will be held as part of the Holocaust Living History Workshop annual lecture series, in which Dunst had been a frequent participant. The workshop was established to preserve the memory of the victims and survivors of the Holocaust and to engage the community in thoughtful considerations of events surrounding the Holocaust and their continued relevance in the world today. In addition, the gift will provide funding to support ongoing access to the Shoah Foundation’s Visual History Archive through the UCSD Library. The subscription ensures that students and community members can continue to benefit from eyewitness testimonies of Holocaust survivors, including Dunst. Because without these reminders we can all too easily become desensitized and allow the truth to fall to the wayside. People permit dust to collect where they don’t look; but look we must, because the sharp blades and loud guns which tore apart the bodies of millions and millions are counting on us to educate the
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future. So, we look to Dunst to teach us how to do this in his absence. “This gift is a way to carry on his legacy and make sure that Lou and his message of love are remembered in perpetuity,” his wife for over 30 years, Estelle Dunst said. In recognition of the gift, the UCSD Library will name a classroom in the Geisel Library building for Dunst. The “Lou Dunst Classroom”
will be used for Holocaust education and instructional activities, as well as other general library educational purposes. “We are so appreciative of this generous gift from Estelle Dunst,” said Brian E. C. Schottlaender, The Audrey Geisel University Librarian. “It is a great honor for the Library to be home to the Lou Dunst Memorial Lecture, and to recognize this amazing man
with this classroom naming. Mr. Dunst left a legacy of kindness, compassion and understanding. By teaching his core values, he touched the lives of so many people. Now, his impact will continue to be felt here on campus and beyond.” Dunst had been left for dead during World War II in the Ebensee concentration camp in Austria when United States troops broke through the gates with a military tank. “Lou survived from two gas chambers; they ran out of fuel the last minute. He was not tattooed with his number because they were going to kill him right away. Instead he had a piece of metal with his number wired to his wrist. “The metal was from the Cyclon B cans used for the extermination. The day of his liberation he was dying on a pile of bodies next to the crematorium; they ran out of fuel. Like the title of his book "My Bargain With God," he plead to live to tell the world what happened and to educate against hate and to teach love and brotherhood. I know this is why he survived,” Estelle Dunst explained. Soon after his liberation and recovery, Dunst made the fateful decision to turn hate into love. And, over the years with prompting from his wife, Estelle, Dunst began sharing his story with others. By the time of his death in 2015, the businessman and
educator had spoken to thousands—from schoolchildren and community members to dignitaries and judges—sharing his philosophy of love and compassion to ensure that atrocities like the Holocaust never happened again. “I would like people to know of something very unique and unusual about Lou. If he ever helped anyone emotionally when they sought his confidence or he financially aided them he never talked about it to anyone; not even to me. He felt that talking about it would take the meaning of it away.” Estelle Dunst recalled. In his book, “My Bargain with God,” Dunst wrote that “Every day, every moment of my life has been geared to spread the word to the rest of the world about the Holocaust, the worst man-made catastrophe of the human race. Every generation must learn about how intolerance, hatred and violence led to the mass murder of six million Jewish men, women and children so that it shall not happen again.” A special program to recognize Lou Dunst and his legacy will be held Nov. 20. This event is open to the public but reservations are required. Go to LouDunstCelebration.eventbrite.com to RSVP. “My Bargain With God” can be found on Amazon.com.
LJHS presents the play ‘The Diary of Anne Frank’ By JENNY WERTH The La Jolla High School Theater Department will present “The Diary of Anne Frank” as its fall play, premiering Friday, Nov. 4 at 7 p.m in the Parker Auditorium. “The Diary of Anne Frank” is one of the most famous and haunting stories to emerge from the 20th century. The memoirs of this young Jewish girl, forced to hide with her family for nearly two years to escape Nazi persecution, are an essential part of how we remember one of the darkest periods of our human history. La Jolla High School’s new theater teacher, Allen Stacey, said, “I
think the play addresses many issues that students face today and they are not all based on race. The play's most important message is focused around seeing the good in the world regardless of all the negativity that we seem to focus on. The students get a chance to experience the amazing lives of eight people as they struggle to survive in a brutal world while at the same time they manage to find hope and life.” Naturally, Allen expressed pride in his students.“I was very impressed with how the students maintained focus and learned to work together. Here at La Jolla High School we have a proud theatre tradition that is very nurturing and
caring toward its members. The students continue to make me proud each and every day,” he shared. Tickets are available at the school financial office, day-of at the door, or by contacting Allen directly. All performances are at LJHS Parker Auditorium. Opening night is Friday, Nov. 4 at 7 p.m. Remaining show times are Saturday, Nov. 5 at 7 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 9 is the pay what you can performance at 2:30 p.m. and the final show is Thursday, Nov. 10 at 7 p.m. Tickets are $10 for adults and $7 for senior and students. Call 858- 454-3081 ext. 4401 for more information.
LJHS actress Lou Rasse performs in ‘The Diary of Anne Frank.’ PHOTO CONTRIBUTED
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What’s happening in University City: Colorful banners and a craft fair By JEMMA SAMALA Neighborhood Enhancement: The University City Community Association was the recipient of two grants from the San Diego County Board of Supervisors which funded new community banners to be displayed along Governor Drive. The colorful banners welcome visitors to University City and includes the slogan that University City is “More Than A Neighborhood.” The next UCCA general meeting will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 9, 6 p.m. at the Community Branch Library, 4155 Governor Drive. Agenda items include election of officers, Westfield UTC construction and retailers update, the Mid-Coast UCHS Hall of Fame inductees (from left) are Colonel Susan Romito Davis, David Michael, and Yari Allnutt. Captain John Ring was unable to attend Trolley Project report, and former the ceremony. (Right) Iraj Hashemzadeh crosses the finish line to win the 50-meter dash Gold Medal at the San Diego Senior Games. California Assembly Toni Atkins to UCHS HALL OF FAME PHOTO BY GREG HOM, SENIOR OLMPIANS BY MAUREEN KENNEDY discuss the state legislature’s 2017 schedule based on the results of auction. Make sure to come hungry the alumni recalled high school n Yari Allnutt – Class of 1989 San Diego Blood Bank Bloodmobile state ballot measures. For UCCA as lots of food will be available for memories, inspiring teachers and The first soccer player inducted into will be taking blood donations at the info, visit universitycitynews.org. purchase, including kettle corn, a coaches, and the benefits of growing the UCHS Hall of Fame. He has Sprouts/Starbucks Marketplace on Cake Walk, bake sale, and the Dad’s up in such a supportive community. played collegiate and professional Governor Drive. If you plan on Curie Craft Fair: Curie Elemen- Club Grill. 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The Yiddish Circle meets at Jacobs Family Campus The Yiddish Circle will meet at the Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center, Jacobs Family Campus on Monday, Nov. 7 at 1:30 p.m. Yiddish mit abisl Yiddishkeit! Come to the JCC to enjoy hearing, speaking and listening to Yiddish through a variety of cultural and educational programs with this group that meets monthly and is open to the public. Led by volunteer Ez Wajcman. Price: $4; JCC member price: $3. 4126 Executive Drive, La Jolla. For more information, contact Melanie Rubin 858-362-1141. www.lfjcc.org
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Large donations coming in for Mount Soledad Memorial Association The Mount Soledad National Veterans Memorial Association has announced a series of major donations from key donors, including a half million-dollar gift from prominent developer “Papa” Doug Manchester. The campaign to support the memorial, now that it will remain after a 25-year court battle, is continuing with the launching of an appeal to the community for support. Manchester has been joined by an impressive roster of well-known San Diego philanthropists and community leaders who have announced
major financial gifts to replenish the coffers of the Mount Soledad Memorial Association. MSMA purchased the 27-foot-tall cross, part of a Korean War memorial built in 1954, about a year ago for $1.4 million. An agreement was reached to allow the sale of the cross, along with its surrounding memorial granite plaque walls, from the U.S. Department of Defense to the Mount Soledad Memorial Association Inc. The La Jolla veterans group bought the half-acre parcel containing the controversial Mount Soledad cross from the Department of Defense.
“We are extremely pleased at the outpouring of support from the community,” said Lou Scanlon, association president. “The success to date of this fund raising drive exceeds our expectations. We are very grateful for the amazing support shown by the community at this early stage of our efforts.” Prominent donors have stepped forward to generously donate major gifts and have brought the total amount raised to kick off the fund raising drive to more than $1.5 million dollars. Major donors to the foundation include former San
Diego City Manager Jack McGrory, Dick Woltman, Tom and Cookie Sudberry, Dr. Peter Farrell, Kim and Marilyn Fletcher, Steve and Stephanie Williams, Jenny Craig and Mike McKinnon. “The generosity of these major donors is unprecedented,” said Scanlon. “It is an indication of not only their great generosity but also of their dedication and commitment to make the Mount Soledad National Veterans Memorial one of the most impressive veterans memorials in the nation. It is a real tribute to our
veterans and all who have served.” Major support has also come from the Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Indians. Former California Governor Pete Wilson is serving as honorary chair of the campaign. The community campaign, known as the Veterans Beacon of Freedom Campaign, will be highlighted as well throughout the community on Veterans Day 2016. Those wishing to donate now can do so by going to the Mt. Soledad Memorial Association website at www.soledadmemorial.com or by calling 858-459-2314.
La Jolla leaders against DecoBike’s plans in Village By DAVE SCHWAB
LJHS student on ‘Jeopardy!’ Dust off the graphing calculators and brush up on Shakespeare: The “Jeopardy! Teen Tournament” is back, and Sabrina Duong (above with Alex Trebek), a sophomore at La Jolla High School, is set to compete. The two-week event, which begins Wednesday, Nov. 9, features 15 of America’s sharpest teens aged 1417 competing for a $100,000 grand prize; it was taped before a live audience at DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C. earlier this year.
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nance better defining and regulating STVRs, as well as remanding the matter back to the Council's Smart Growth and Land Use Committee for further consideration. Under Lightner’s proposal, a home would not have been able to be rented to transients for less than 30 days in most single-family zones. Additionally, renters or owners of singlefamily homes could not have rented out a room or space for less than seven days without proper permitting. Following both votes, Lightner lamented that the objective of the discussion which exceeded five hours
of public testimony at Golden Hall was to describe and define STVRs, which she pointed out are “not currently listed in the city's Municipal Code.” “The objective today was to start down the path of getting some enforcement on this,” Lightner said adding that STVRs apparently “are not considered visitor accommodations by code enforcement.” “I couldn't support the motion without clarification that STVRs are visitor accommodations and that we (city) should be able to enforce them,” Lightner said. Early on, outgoing city attorney Jan Goldsmith pointed out the STVR issue was extremely complex and dif-
ficult to deal with. “The law is hopelessly vague and doesn't address short-term or owneroccupied rentals,” Goldsmith said. “Nor does it delve into the legal basis for having them.” Noting “a little bit of policy direction would help,” Goldsmith offered several options for the Council to consider moving forward which included leaving STVRs as they are, having the Council give some direction as to how they might be better enforced or banning them all together in residential neighborhoods and asking his office to prosecute all problematic cases. READ MORE ONLINE AT sdnews.com
With plans to expand to outlying areas from its downtown San Diego core, DecoBike is likely to get a cool reception from La Jollans whose older demographic and staunch opposition to commercial advertising pose major obstacles to bike sharing. The city signed a 10-year deal with DecoBike to set up bike rental kiosks on city property. Launched in January 2015 as a way to boost residential bike commuters, kiosks would also be a means of income because the city would share in a portion of the rental profits. The key to the deal was the minimal expense to the city, as Floridabased DecoBike footed the bill for setting up its own bike sharing infrastructure, which allows commercial advertising on kiosks to recoup part of the company's investment. The exact locations of expanded DecoBike rental kiosks in La Jolla however has yet to be determined. “This past summer DecoBike worked with the City of San Diego to develop a list of proposed locations in coastal communities, including La Jolla,” said Melinda Pederson, DecoBike San Diego's administrative manager. “I do not currently have a date for when proposed locations will be available for public input. Initially, it was anticipated that the internal review would be completed in August. “However, the city's examination period has taken longer than anticipated due to the need to propose sites that are beneficial to the community, meet regulatory and safety standards, and are financially viable for DecoBike San Diego. Once the locations have been vetted with the city, the city will present the proposed sites to community planning groups.” A random survey of La Jollans on their views concerning bike sharing coming to the Jewel offered little support.
“My opinion as a member of La Jolla Parks & Beaches is no to DecoBike,” said Realtor Bob Evans. “I don’t like the space that it takes up, and don’t like the advertising in our parks and beaches area that comes with it. If there is a demand for bike rentals in La Jolla, then I would rather see it filled by local merchants.” Phyllis Minick of parks and beaches concurred. “DecoBikes will cause a traffic disaster on already overcrowded La Jolla streets,” she said. “Because auto traffic is so heavy, drivers of cars pulling in and out of parking spaces – or fighting to beat another driver out of an open space – will be additionally distracted by more bike traffic. Families attempting to ride together will be dangerous obstacles, with attention on each other, not on cars.” Minick also objects to DecoBike's “taking space our community does not want used for yet another commercial purpose. The ads their stands intend to display violate city codes. Finally, our bike rental businesses should not have this competition, which all our community organizations have voted against.” Dan Allen chair of La Jolla Parks and Beaches Inc., said “Our organization does not support locating bike kiosks in La Jolla parkland or public areas. Our objection is to the City’s bike share station location plan (previously) proposed by contractor DecoBike as presented to us, which includes using grassy areas and adjacent parking spaces along Scripps Park in La Jolla.” This position taken by LJPB at its April 2014 meeting was 15-1 opposed to DecoBike in La Jolla. Added Allen, “The recent Grand Jury report says there is opposition to bike-rental kiosks in La Jolla because they are an eyesore and would take up too much valuable public sidewalk, park and parking space.” READ MORE ONLINE AT sdnews.com
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LJ crime series author Rick Cahill offers insight into his third book, announces Warwick’s book signing Q: When did you realize you were a I graduated from college, I came writer? As a child perhaps? back to San Diego and worked for La Jolla’s Matt Coyle has done it ten years in Chuck's Steak House, a again. This time with the third novel MC: I knew I wanted to write one time iconic restaurant in La in the Anthony Award-winning crime fiction when I was 13 or 14 Jolla. My roots are here. I've never Rick Cahill Crime Series by Matt and my late father gave me THE wanted to live anywhere else but Coyle. The third captivating book in SIMPLE ART OF MURDER by Ray- San Diego. Why would I? I chose La the series called “Dark Fissures” mond Chandler. What took me Jolla specifically because it's known comes out next month with a talk about 30 years to figure out is that throughout the world as a slice of and signing on Dec. 6 at Warwick’s. you actually have to write to become paradise. So, it has cache. But mostThe author of the first two in the a writer. ly, I like to show that paradise has a series, “Yesterday’s Echo” and dark side, too. At least it does in my “Night Tremors” offers insight into Q: What made you decide to do sto- books. putting pen to paper and creating a ries that involve La Jolla? compelling series that has tons of La Q: What makes a good mystery Jolla spots riddled through its pages. MC: I grew up in a nice middle- "tick," is it the suspense of a story.. or? class neighborhood in La Jolla. After MC: For me, it starts with character. I write in first person, so the reader is inside my Rick Cahill's head the whole book. He's given a problem, the crime, to solve. That is the catalyst. Everything else that happens come from the decisions he makes in trying to solve that crime. His decisions reveal his character. Since I write in first person, it's more Essential Manicure $12 interesting to me if Rick has an Essential Pedicure $18 investment in solving the crime or finding the truth. The outcome has Shellac or OPI Gel Manicure $25 to matter to him and he has to risk Woman’s Haircut $35 something in his quest to find the truth. Rick's inner conflict is as interw/shampoo and blowdry esting to me as the human conflict Men’s Haircut $20 around the crime.
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Suella Steel wasn’t named prom queen at the ball, but she’s won a lot of Gold Balls By ED PIPER Jr. Suella Steel speaks with that Atlanta twang, and you feel like she comes from another time and place. “I had a chance to compete on the (U.S.) Olympic gymnastics team,” recounts the Southern California Tennis Hall of Famer and inductee into the San Diego Hall of Champions. “It was the same weekend as the prom queen (at her high school). My mom wanted me to stay home and try for the prom queen. I stayed home and I didn’t get prom queen anyway.” She shares the recollection with a laugh, having accomplished so much in sports before and after the incident. This was before Title IX launched girls and women into much greater opportunities in athletics. Even her mother favored the prom queen contest over gymnastics at the time. “It killed my coach, Lyle Wells. I was ‘national champ’ twice, as a 15and 17-year-old. As a 16-year-old, I was runner-up. It only covered five states in the South, including Georgia. Gymnastics for girls wasn’t emphasized much.” But, the 5’4” powerpack, now age 74, confides: “I was good.” She had the perfect build, a fiery temperament--and a skilled coach. Wells was the men’s coach at Georgia Tech,
and she was fortunate to get him. “I did the double back somersault on the floor,” she reports, a move that was near revolutionary at the time. After missing the Olympics opportunity, she received partial scholarship offers from colleges to continue gymnastics. She declined them. The tennis only came later. She rolled the clay court behind her family’s home in Atlanta as a child, but, “It wasn’t accepted in the South at that time for a girl to compete in tennis.” Steel, a fitting surname for the intense senior USTA player and long-time coach of Gold Ball winners in San Diego, picked up the sport after becoming a housewife and mother of two when her sons were ages five and seven. She could fit practice in between “mom taxi” rides and other motherly duties with her boys. “I started playing at age 33, and by age 35, I won a Gold Ball in the 35-and-over age group. I got good fast.” Suella has won 86 Gold Balls, emblematic of winning an age group, and she has done it on all four surfaces: clay, hard court, grass, and indoor. She won two Grand Slams, winning the titles on all four surfaces in a year twice. She was ranked number one in singles in the world in her age group as recently as 2000.
In coaching, in which she is also still active, she coached for 17 years at Lomas Santa Fe Club in Solana Beach and was named Pro Coach of the Year. But gymnastics, considered feminine enough for a girl at that time in the South, was where Steel could devote her competitive fire and hone her athletic skills. She says that when she took up tennis a decade and a half later, the agility and concentration she had gained in gymnastics carried right over. “(As a child) I took tap dancing,” she explains. “I did not take the ballet. I had to go back and learn ballet later. We (American gymnasts) could do all the things the Russians (the world gymnastics power at the time) could do. “Do you remember Cathy Rigby? (1968 U.S. Olympic star) She was the first American woman to put together the ballet (with gymnastics). “I wasn’t fluid, because I picked up ballet later.” A true Southern belle, she was given a compound name which blends the names of a grandmother on her father’s side, Sue, and a grandmother on her mother’s side, Ella. She became a favored tutee of Wells, her gymnastics coach. “I’d go down (to Georgia Tech) during the summer. He was a really nice guy.
Suella Steel, Southern California Tennis Hall of Famer and inductee into the San Diego Hall of Champions. PHOTO BY ED PIPER Jr.
He would use me as a model (for his other athletes). I was on the mat with him (like an assistant coach).” Wells put her in the training harness, suspended from the ceiling, to learn new flips. “I’d throw up (my upper body) to try the move and fall. I was a little girl, 99 pounds, five feet, maybe 5’1”, and I wouldn’t get hurt. Knock on wood, I never got hurt.” She can help instill in the athletes
La Jolla Torreys win Pee Wee title in overtime The La Jolla Torreys Pop Warner team won the Pee Wee championship Saturday, Oct. 29 over San Carlos in dramatic fashion with a thrilling 31-25 overtime victory at Valhalla High School. “All the hard work paid off for these football players,” said Torrey coach James (Doc) Dockery. The Torreys jumped out to an early 19-0 lead highlighted by Christopher White and his 55-yard TD interception return. San Carlos then stormed back and took a 2519 lead early in the fourth quarter. The Torreys then fought back and tied it up with just under five minutes to go in the game. Facing fourth-and-goal, QB Gervy Alota scrambled and threw a TD pass to Jaden Mangini. San Carlos then appeared to score the go-ahead winning TD with a 35-yard run down the sideline on the last play of the
she coaches in tennis a tough attitude because she herself has mastered the mental game. “You need to be able to concentrate,” she says, “If you can stay in there the whole routine, you can stay in there the whole match,” applying the mental discipline she learned in her first sport. READ MORE ONLINE AT sdnews.com
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Dame Zandra Rhodes and the Westgate Hotel presented the Archive Collection last week. The amazing collection came straight from London. Of course, Rhodes is an international designer who has dressed celebrities, royalty, and the fashion elite for over 50 years. She’s known for her textiles that are designed, screen-printed and made in London. And both she and her fashions can’t be missed; indeed, when you look at her prints you know they are indisputably from Zandra Rhodes. Her signature style is bold, colorful and very feminine. This runway show was a rare treat for the attendees to view many of Rhodes’ iconic creations over the past five decades. The afternoon began in the beautiful Westgate Hotel with a champagne social. Everyone was able to shop Rhodes’ merchandise while they mixed and mingled; following guests moved into the Versailles room for the luncheon and fashion show. International food consultant, cookbook author and La Jolla resident Jeanne Jones created ‘Le Menu.’ Indeed, each year Rhodes has an array of local TV, magazine celebrities and guest models who show-off her wonderful designs on numerous runways. This time around, accessories by Zandra Rhodes and Andrew Logan complimented each of the creations. The guests happily dined while watching the Archive Collection. Among the hits of catwalk was the
tainly a crowd-pleasing event! Proceeds go to The American Friends of The Zandra Rhodes Museum (AFZRM). The Zandra Rhodes Museum was founded in 2003 and highlights British and international fashion and textile design. Recently Rhodes was approached by the creative director of Valentino to collaborate on a collection of prints for the Maison Valentino’s S/S ’17 collection. In addition, Rhodes has designed for three operas and she currently is designing the fourth one- Puccini’s Turandot. Look for this one, which is tentatively scheduled for the Fall 2017 Season. If you missed the wonderful opportunity to see this fabulous collection, you can make an appointment with the Zandra Rhodes studio by calling (858) 7921892.
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Revolution Landscape focused on growing a sustainable way of life By DAVE SCHWAB Ari Tenenbaum wanted to make a “difference” with his career. So nine years ago he founded Revolution Landscape, an eco-friendly design, build and care business serving both residential and commercial customers up and down the San Diego coast. “Our primary business is actually landscape design and installation,” said Tenenbaum. “Our niche is doing edible and sustainable landscape.” Tenenbaum, who has a background in plant science and organic agriculture, handled a project recently for Whisknladle in La Jolla, consulting with them on the best fruits and vegetables to grow for their restaurant on a farm in Ramona. “We helped them put together a pretty comprehensive farm plan and got that up and running so they could then run it themselves,” Tenenbaum said. “We looked at how much they were able to yield and the costs, what they might be looking at to run and maintain it, as well as what types of crops they should be focusing on. We helped them prepare their soil and irrigation, as well as teaching them how to plan.”
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From My Garden: A wise choice to grow sage By LINDA MARRONE With Thanksgiving on the horizon I like to plant plenty of herbs in my garden to add to autumn recipes. Sage is one of my fall favorites and its scent reminds me of the holiday season, turkey and stuffing! Believed to impart wisdom by many cultures throughout the world, it is wise to plant different types of sage in your garden, because the plant is virtually pest free, drought tolerant and its flowers attract pollinators, such as hummingbirds, butterflies and bees. It is also believed that the fragrance of sage will repel white moths from laying their eggs on plants growing nearby. Native to the sunny warm regions of the Mediterranean, wild sage has been used for thousands of years, and not only for its earthy flavor, but also for its medicinal properties. Botanically known as salvia, sage is part of a very diverse group of plants in the mint family with over 800 different species, most of which are not considered edible since they can be filled with strong chemical
Butternut Squash Ravioli with Brown Butter & Sage I found butternut squash ravioli in 8.5 oz packages at Trader Joe's and used 2 packages 1 lb butternut squash ravioli or pumpkin 1/2 stick unsalted butter (1/4 cup) 1/2 medium shallot, finely chopped 20 fresh sage leaves (medium-small sized or less if they are large) 1 cup freshly grated Parmigiano-Reggiano + more for serving Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper, to taste Cook ravioli in boiling salted water until al dente and reserve 1 cup of the pasta water. While pasta cooks, melt butter over medium heat in a large skillet and sauté the shallot and sage leaves for about 5-6 minutes or until the butter turns brown and the sage leaves shrivel. Add the drained ravioli to the sage-butter mixture and stir in the pasta water, raise the heat to med-high and let the mixture cook about 30 seconds. Stir the mixture well and add half of the cheese and stir, adding more cheese to create a creamy consistency. Season with salt and pepper and serve the ravioli immediately, topped with more parmesan and freshly ground pepper. Garnish with a few sage flower spikes, if you have them.
compounds. Salvia officinalis, also known as garden or culinary sage, is the most common variety used in cooking and is the variety I plant.
Variegated sage (Salvia officinalis) in bloom in the spring.
Whether you choose to plant edible culinary sage or some of the many varieties of salvia available, including those native to Southern California, they all grow with little or no fertilizer and prefer well-drained When using sage in your recipes, soil that should be kept on the dry remember that "less is more" and if side. Plant all salvias in a sunny you use too much the pine-like fla- warm location that receives at least vor can be overpowering. six hours of sunshine a day and in
the spring they will produce colorful flowers in red, white, pink, purple or bluish lavender, depending on which variety you choose. Culinary sage has purple spikes of flowers and its leaves are grayish-green, purple, or variegated with white, cream, pink and purple accents. Unlike many herbs, the flavor of sage leaves does not diminish when it is in bloom.
La Jolla enjoys superb Halloween decorations while indulging their palate at Barbarella Restaurant By ROBERT G. RODGERS A good breakfast with a good newspaper is like visiting an old friend and catching up on the news. And breakfast, whether continental or the full English breakfast, as some call it, always comes with a delightful aroma and wonderful taste. Neither ever gets old. And, when you venture out for breakfast, the aroma and taste get a lift from the charm of the cafe and the cheerful attitude of the staff. Recently, my wife and I headed to breakfast at Barbarella Restaurant, a most delightful restaurant in the Shores. It’s a rustic place with California seating, indoor and out including a fireplace for those really into old-world relaxation. Barbarella named after its owner, Barbara, offers a full service menu, breakfast, lunch and dinner, and practically everything anyone would want to drink like a creamy cappuccino with breakfast. Of course, carefully selected wines and beers and other such drinks are available with lunch and dinner. Before we sat down to study the breakfast menu over a cup of delicious organic coffee, Italian Roast, we took time to enjoy the decorations. They were outstanding! Halloween monsters, mummies, skeletons, creepy black spiders, jack o lanterns and plenty of other scary things delighted us from every shadow, and seemed poised to shout “Boo” when we weren’t looking. What a treat for young diners, not to mention the young-at-heart. For someone to put that much effort into making Bar-
barella an inviting place to visit, told me that an equal amount of care most likely went into the menu offerings. And, after our breakfast, I knew I was right. I thought of the book and the cover story. You pick up a book for its cover but you read it because the story is good. Well, for over 16 years, Barbarella has been offering both, the cover of an inviting ambience and a menu of mouth-watering dishes. “We try to serve our customers food that comes straight from the farm to our kitchen without stopping along the way for anything chemical. We pride ourselves in offering organic food when we can,” Barabara said. The menu also offers many glute- free selections. Not only that, it provides a big insight into Barbarella’s dedication to its customers. It speaks of Barbara’s passion to provide the freshest, organic, sustainable, local ingredients we can find for the dishes they serve. The breakfast favorites of many who stroll in for something good are the Barbarella Benedict and the Babarella Omelet. Recalling breakfasts her mother served, Barbara offers one of her mother’s morning delights, the Brioche French Toast. My wife, the consummate connoisseur, ordered the Barbarella Omelet and was not disappointed. I favor plain and simple for breakfast and Barbarella answered my call with Traditionale eggs. A side of smoked bacon and an English muffin took me right back to the breakfasts my grandmother used to serve. READ MORE ONLINE AT sdnews.com
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The peg-leg pirate Doing it Better By Natasha Josefowitz, Ph.D. Two years ago I was the one-arm bandit (having broken my shoulder falling off a stage with microphone still in hand as I was starting a presentation). Today I am a peg-leg pirate. I fractured my patella (I never heard the word before) while running—yes, I know, I should not run at 90 years of age, so okay, I won’t any more. At the orthopedist appointment, I was told I needed to wear a brace in order for the bone to mend. Although I told him that I tend to have a non-compliant personality, I decided to give in and wear my brace all day, everywhere. This is to avoid the surgery he threatened me with if I weren’t compliant. Even though I am considerably slowed down, much to my frustration (slow is not my thing), I do not want to miss out on all the events White Sands offers. So our events planner, Pat, got me an aisle seat for the symphony. With my leg rigidly encased in a full-length brace, it will not fit under a regular theater seat. My leg needs to be elevated, so I got a small, square cardboard box, decorated it with a ribbon and voila, a portable footrest. The only problem is that my leg acted like a barrier to anyone entering the aisle. So as each person approached, I told them only people with long legs could get in the row; happily, the two men who still needed to be seated were able to get over my leg although somewhat awkwardly. I mentioned that I had called the box office and requested that only long-legged people were to be in my row (I was kidding). After a wonderful Mendelssohn and Brahms concert, I was lifted onto the White Sands bus by way of the wheelchair platform and found a seat at the back. I had always wanted to ride one of those electric scooters; I had to break my knee cap to finally be able to rent one. It is indeed fun, but not easy to control. I ran into my 97year-old friend, but only gently; she wasn’t hurt. I also hit a small buffet table in our dining room which happened to have wheels, so it and I rode a couple of feet together, much to the dismay of diners who were witnessing the event in real time.
My scooter was quite large— made to fit a person weighing up to 300 pounds and, I believe, was over-powered. This meant that even when I entered the elevator on its slowest setting, I ended up crashing into the wall, again to the dismay of the frightened people already in the elevator. It is interesting how one’s perceptions change with a disability. I had often impatiently thought that all elevator doors opened too slowly and then stayed open too long. Guess what? Driving my scooter into the narrow cage, those doors opened too fast and closed too quickly. In fact, I even got stuck once with both doors closing in on my scooter. As no one was around, I couldn’t get in or out. Eventually the doors opened, and I was released from the trap. It seems that several people complained to our executive director about my lack of total control with my scooter. He gave me a warning to slow down. A few days later he was told that I still drove it too fast—not my fault, it has a lot of speed on its lowest setting. The next day he arrived at my apartment with the news that I am no longer allowed to use the scooter because I am endangering the lives of the residents as well as my own. No please or promises of slow, careful driving dissuaded him. I am now scooterless. In hindsight, he may have been right. I am using my late husband Herman’s cane and walker. It still has his name on it, and that gives me a comforting feeling of connection. The next cultural event was the San Diego Opera’s “Cinderella.” The kind lady from the box office told me I could have a front-row seat. I had never sat in the front row at the opera before. It turned out to be wonderful seeing the singers’ expressions up close. They are all not only great singers, but equally great performers. The entire front row learned to go over my rigid brace-encased leg, still acting like a barrier. Although my peg-leg could have been an obstacle to my life as it was, it is turning out to be another interesting adventure and fodder for a column. So there you have it! Natasha Josefowitz taught the first course in the United States on women in management and is the author of more than 20 books. She lives at the White Sands in La Jolla. Copyright © 2016. Natasha Josefowitz. All rights reserved.
Sleepless nights and foggy days Dr. Eva Explains By Dr. Eva Abbo We all appreciate a good night’s sleep that renders us refreshed on awakening and ready to face the day. “Sleeping like a baby” is however, an elusive dream for almost 50 percent of all adults at one time or another and often becomes a chronic problem, especially in the older population. Why we need sleep has puzzled scientists for decades. From an evolutionary standpoint sleep is a time when one is defenseless and vulnerable to predators. But the importance of sleep is underscored by the fact that every living creature on earth enters a sleep-like state. One theory suggests that the body repairs itself during sleep, providing an opportunity for repair of damaged cells due to free radicals released as a by-product of our metabolism. Research further suggests that sleep, particularly REM (rapid eye movement) sleep, is necessary for memory and learning. It allows the brain to process, organize and store one’s daily experiences. Consolidating memory is essential for learning new information and sorting out what information is important (such as studying for a test) versus what is trivial (how to defrost a frozen dinner). Finally, sleep also plays a role in regulating mood and attention, with an increased risk for depression and dementia with chronic sleep deprivation. Sleep deprivation 48 hours or longer has negative effects on the body and mind with people starting to have cognitive impairments with memory lapses. This in turn leads to poor decision making, increased irritability and slowed reflexes. Studies have also shown that driving while sleep deprived is just as dangerous as driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. With sleep deprivation there is also impairment of the immune system which leads to an increased susceptibility for infections and an increased sensitivity to pain. What then is sleep? Sleep is structured and consists of four stages of non-rapid eye movement (non-REM) sleep and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. These various stages are characterized by specific wave forms on a test called the Electroencephalogram (EEG). Stage 1 sleep is a very light, transitional period between being awake and asleep. If you are awakened during this stage you would not realize that you actually were asleep. Stage 1 is usually heralded when the eyes detect darkness which prompts the pineal gland at the base of the brain
to secrete melatonin, known as the sleep hormone. It induces drowsiness and a decrease in body temperature, which prepares the body for sleep. At that point you are on your way to the deeper stages of sleep, stages 2, 3 and 4. Stage 4 is the deepest level of sleep, in which your muscles are completely relaxed with blood pressure at its lowest. Scientists believe that it is this stage where most of the repair processes in your body take place. The final stage of the sleep cycle is the REM or rapid eye movement sleep. Looking at a person in this stage reveals the eyes moving quickly back and forth under the closed lids. Most dreaming occurs in this stage. The heart rate and respirations increase, but the muscles are paralyzed during this stage. It is believed that this is a self-protective mechanism so people do not get injured acting out their dreams. Remember the nightmarish dream of someone chasing you and being unable to move. It is due to this sleep paralysis in the REM sleep stage. You usually reach REM sleep about 90 minutes after falling asleep. To achieve a refreshing sleep, a person needs to go through four to five complete sleep cycles per night. What is enough sleep? “Enough” is whatever makes you feel refreshed and alert the next day. Most adults need six to eight hours, but some may need more and others can get by with less than six hours. How well one sleeps is just as important as how long! Chronic poor sleep contributes to many health problems such as increased risk for high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, depression and anxiety. There is also accumulating evidence linking poor sleep to increased calorie intake, weight gain and obesity. The proposed mechanism for this is that poor sleep adversely affects the appetite hormones ghrelin and leptin. It also increases insulin resistance which can lead to weight gain. Studies show that sleep deprivation decreases one’s motivation to stick to a healthy diet and regular exercise. In another vicious cycle, weight gain in turn worsens sleep, especially if it causes sleep apnea.
Steps for better sleep are: 1) Limit alcohol. Many people self medicate with a drink or two in the evening since it helps them fall asleep faster. But unfortunately it causes middle-of-the-night awakenings by altering the sleep phases. It notably inhibits REM sleep, the sleep stage important for memory. The negative effects of alcohol on sleep are worse in women and older people due to their slower metabolism of alcohol. 2) Avoid caffeine in the late afternoon and evening.
3) Don’t smoke, nicotine, like caffeine is a stimulant and can disrupt sleep by causing nicotine withdrawal. 4) Keep daytime naps to less than 30 minutes and do not nap after 3 p.m. 5) Avoid large meals within two hours of going to bed. 6) Limit use of devices with LED backlit screens such as computers, laptops and smartphones close to bedtime. They emit blue light which like the sunlight inhibits the production of melatonin, thus increasing alertness. 7) Exercise regularly but in the morning. Exercise in the late afternoon and evening increases alertness and interferes with sleep. 8) Turn your bedroom into a sleep-inducing environment. A quiet, dark and cool room promotes sleep.
What about sleep supplements and sleeping pills? Sleep supplements have been used since times immemorial, with ancient herbalists and poets alluding to the sleep-inducing properties of poppies and mandrake root. Many people, afraid of prescription drugs or because herbs and teas are perceived as natural, resort to these products sold in health food stores. Evidence of their effectiveness is iffy at best. There is also likely to be a strong placebo effect. The best-known supplement is melatonin, produced by the brain’s pineal gland. The supplements, however, are synthetic. Melatonin affects the circadian rhythm or sleep/wake cycle and promotes drowsiness. It has long been used as a sleep aid. The strongest evidence for melatonin is in its short-term use in the prevention of jet lag, however, long-term use for chronic insomnia has been disappointing. Kava, marketed as an anti-anxiety/relaxant supplement, can cause severe liver damage and is banned in Europe and Canada. The next “go to” sleep aids used are the non-prescription medications such as Unisom or Sominex. They contain a first generation antihistamine (diphenhydramine or doxylamine) which causes drowsiness. Although relatively safe, their effect can spill over into the next day, making driving unsafe. Moreover, antihistamines interfere with the neurotransmitter acetylcholine (they are anticholinergic), which can cause memory problems, confusion and difficulty urinating, especially in older adults. Additionally, tolerance sets in fairly quickly, which means they are not as effective over time. READ MORE ONLINE AT sdnews.com
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ITEMS WANTED 900 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL DIVISION 330 W. BROADWAY SAN DIEGO, CA. 92101 CASE NO: 37-2016-00034417-CU-PT-CTL PETITIONER OR ATTORNEY, Xueyao Zhao 4586 Murphy Ave. San Diego, Ca. 92122 608-234-7752 HAS FILED A PETITION WITH THIS COURT FOR A DECREE CHANGING PETITIONER'S NAME FROM CHENXT YUAN To ALICE Y. ZHU 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 DEC 02, 2016 TIME: 9:30 AM DEPT 46 220 WEST BROADWAY SAN DIEGO, CA. 92101 ISSUE DATES: OCT 13, 20, 27 AND NOV 03, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-025976 Fictitious Business Name(s): SWEET FINISHES located at: 5371 COLE STREET DIEGO, CA. 92117 is registered by the following: KEVOLYN WHITE, VALERIE LINDSLEY This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: KEVOLYN WHITE Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 05, 2016 ISSUE DATES: OCT 13, 20, 27 AND NOV 03, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-025162 Fictitious Business Name(s): KELLIE VIAGEM located at: 719 MOSAIC CIRCLE OCEANSIDE, CA. 92057 is registered by the following: KELLIE CARNOHAN This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: KELLIE CARNOHAN Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: SEPT 26, 2016 ISSUE DATES: OCT 13, 20, 27 AND NOV 03, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-025852 Fictitious Business Name(s): BAO BEACH located at: 3735 MISSION BLVD. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92019 is registered by the following: GCC 11, LLC, GINA CHAMPION CAIN This business is conducted by: A LIMITED PARTNERSHIP GCC 11, LLC.STREET DIEGO, CA. 92110 CALIFORNIA, GINA CHAMPION CAIN 4014 BANDINI STREET SAN DIEGO, CA. CALIFORNIA The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: GINA CHAMPION CAIN Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: GENERAL PARTNER The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 04, 2016 ISSUE DATES: OCT 13, 20, 27 AND NOV 03, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-025854 Fictitious Business Name(s): ANDREA’S TRUFFLES located at: 3515 HANCOCK STREET STE 200 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92110 is registered by the following: GCC 11, LLC, GINA CHAMPION CAIN This business is conducted by: A LIMITED PARTNERSHIP GCC 11, LLC. 3515 HANCOCK STREET DIEGO, CA. 92110 CALIFORNIA, GINA CHAMPION CAIN 4014 BANDINI STREET SAN DIEGO, CA. CALIFORNIA The first day of busi-
ness was: 10/21/2015 Registrant Name: GINA CHAMPION CAIN Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: GENERAL PARTNER The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 04, 2016 ISSUE DATES: OCT 13, 20, 27 AND NOV 03, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-025632 Fictitious Business Name(s): OF THIS LAND located at: 3515 HANCOCK ST. STE 200 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92110 is registered by the following: AMERICAN NATIONAL INVESTMENTS, INC This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION AMERICAN NATIONAL INVESTMENTS, INC. 3515 HANCOCK ST STE 200 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92110 CALIFORNIA The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: GINA CHAMPION CAIN Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: CEO OF AMERICAN NATIONAL INVESTMENTS, INC. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: SEP 30, 2016 ISSUE DATES: OCT 13, 20, 27 AND NOV 03, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-023919 Fictitious Business Name(s): LADY CROMER located at: 4327 SANTA CRUZ AVE. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92107 is registered by the following: APRIL CROMER This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: 05/01/2011 Registrant Name: APRIL CROMER Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: SEP 09, 2016 ISSUE DATES: OCT 06, 13, 20 AND 27, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-024463 Fictitious Business Name(s): REPUBLIC ENGINEERING located at: 748 ARCHER STREET SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is registered by the following: MICHAEL WYKOSKY This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: 09/16/2016 Registrant Name: MICHAEL J. WYKOSKY Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: SEP 16, 2016 ISSUE DATES: OCT 13, 20, 27 AND NOV 03, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-025383 Fictitious Business Name(s): BUNA ROASTER located at: 8397 ENTEREKEN WAY SAN DIEGO, CA. 92129 is registered by the following: BLANE T. CHARLOT This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: BLANE T. CHARLOT Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: SEP 27, 2016 ISSUE DATES: OCT 13, 20, 27 AND NOV 03, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-026497 Fictitious Business Name(s): DEED’S SKIN CARE located at: 4921 DEL MONTE AVE. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92107 is registered by the following: LINDSI KOEN This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: LINDSI KOEN Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 11, 2016 ISSUE DATES: OCT 20, 27 NOV 03 AND 10, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-025853 Fictitious Business Name(s): SURF RIDER PIZZA CAFE located at: 2163 ABBOTT STREET SAN DIEGO, CA. 92107 is registered by the following: GCC11, LLC, GINA CHAMPION CAIN This business is conducted by: A LIMITED PARTNERSHIP GCC 11, LLC 3515 HANCOCK ST STE 200 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92110 CALIFORNIA, GINA CHAMPION CAIN 4014 BANDINI STREET SAN DIEGO, CA. 92104 CALIFORNIA The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: GINA CHAMPION CAIN Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: GENERAL PARTNER The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 04, 2016 ISSUE DATES: OCT 13, 20, 27 AND NOV 03, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-023800 Fictitious Business Name(s): CAFE 160 located at: 9275 SKY PARK CT. #101 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92123 is registered by the following: OPEN ROAD ORGANICS, INCORPORATED This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION OPEN ROAD ORGANICS, INCORPORATED 9275 SKY PARK CT. SUITE #101 SAN DIEGO, CA. CALIFORNIA The first day of business was: 06/13/2016 Registrant Name: MORGAN BUEHLER Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: VICE PRESIDENT The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: SEPT 08, 2016 ISSUE DATES: OCT 06, 13, 20 AND 27, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-024667 Fictitious Business Name(s): KEEP TEN WITH JEN located at: 5501 LODI ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92117 is registered by the following: JENNIFER DULMAGE This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: 09/18/2016 Registrant Name: JENNIFER DULMAGE Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: SEPT 08, 2016 ISSUE DATES: OCT 06, 13, 20 AND 27, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-026839 Fictitious Business Name(s): T LINE located at: 2591 ROSEVIEW PLACE SAN DIEGO, CA. 92105 is registered by the following:
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FRIDAY · NOVEMBER 4, 2016 LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS
Theater happenings: ‘Gentleman’ recoups tour costs, Dale Morris in Harvey Fierstein’s latest By CHARLENE BALDRIDGE No Broadway San Diego dates are posted yet, but it is worth noting that the touring production of “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder” has recouped its entire tour capitalization after just over a year on the road. Directed by former Old Globe Shakespeare Festival Artistic Director Darko Tresnjak, the quadruple Tony Award-winning show, originally starring UCSD MFA graduate Jefferson Mays, was a coproduction of Hartford Stage Company and The Old Globe and played here in March of 2013. The touring production plays Costa Mesa’s Segerstrom Hall Feb. 28 through March 5, 2017. Mays’ currently plays germphobic crime reporter Bensinger in Jack O’Brien’s production of “The Front LEGAL ADS 900 TAMRA BROUSSARD This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: TAMRA BROUSSARD Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 14, 2016 ISSUE DATES: OCT 20, 27 NOV 03 AND 10, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-026556 Fictitious Business Name(s): HZRDLITE located at: 1010 WILBUR AVE. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is registered by the following: MATTHEW CEFALO This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: MATTHEW CEFALO Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 11, 2016 ISSUE DATES: OCT 20, 27 NOV 03 AND 10, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-024811 Fictitious Business Name(s): GARNET AND SAPPHIRE located at: 4347 LOMA RIVIERA CT. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92110 is registered by the following: CYNTHIA SOUZA This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: CYNTHIA SOUZA Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: SEPT 11, 2016 ISSUE DATES: OCT 13, 20, 27 AND NOV 03, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-026500 Fictitious Business Name(s): LEE YESO PHOTOGRAPHY located at: 4429 VERLEY CT. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92117 is registered by the following: HELEN CHUNG LEE This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: HELEN CHUNG LEE Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 11, 2016 ISSUE DATES: OCT 20, 27 NOV 03 AND 10, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-025897 Fictitious Business Name(s): SAN DIEGO FIRE DOOR INSPECTION, INDUSTRIAL LOCK AND SAFE located at: 2535 FRANKFORT ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92110 is registered by the following: MARK ROMANOWSKI This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: 08/11/2011 Registrant Name: MARK ROMANOWSKI Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 04, 2016 ISSUE DATES: OCT 20, 27 NOV 03 AND 10, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-026986 Fictitious Business Name(s): ECONOMY RAC, GREEN NOTION, GREEN MOTION SAN, GREEN MOTION CA, GREEN MOTION located at: 3355 ADMIRAL BOLAND WAY SUITE 190 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92101 is registered by the following: GREEN MOTION SAN, LLC. This business is conducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY GREEN MOTION SAN, LLC. 3355 ADMIRAL BOLAND WAY SUITE 190 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92101 CALIFORNIA The first day of business was: 01/01/2016 Registrant Name: ROGER ZAKHARIA Title of Officer, if Limited Lia-
Page” on Broadway. You may also remember Mays from the La Jolla Playhouse production of “I Am My Own Wife,” and, before that, his astonishing performance as Hamlet at the San Diego Repertory Theatre.
Dale, we hardly knew ye Closer to home, San Diego actor Dale Morris, former artistic director of 6th @ Penn Theatre, has been cast as an activist/transvestite named Charlotte in Harvey Fierstein’s “Casa Valentina,” which is set in 1962. It plays at Palm Springs’ Dezart Performs Nov. 4 through 13. Said artistic director Michael Shaw, who stages the comedy, “Finding the perfect Charlotte has been a challenge and a journey. She’s not the sweet old lady you think she is…. It was very important to find an actor who
bility Company / Corporation: DIRECTOR OF BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT/ VP OPERATION The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 17, 2016 ISSUE DATES: OCT 20, 27 NOV 03 AND 10, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-024589 Fictitious Business Name(s): ESCAPE AND REJUVENATE, ESCAPE AND REJUVENATE HOLISTIC HEALING located at: 609 S. VULCAN AVE. 201 ENCINITAS, CA. 92021 is registered by the following: MELISSA OROZCO This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: 09/19/2016 Registrant Name: MELISSA OROZCO Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: SEP 19, 2016 ISSUE DATES: OCT 13, 20, 27 AND NOV 03, 2016 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF JEROME JULIO ACEVEDO, Petitioner -vs- ROSA ELENA ZAVALA-ACEVEDO Respondent. Case No. CV 2016-774 AMENDED (SUMMONS) NOTICE OF PETITION FOR DIVORCE (Pursuant to IRFLP 104; IRFLP 201) NOTICE: A VERIFIED PETITION HAS BEEN INITIATED IN THE ABOVE-NAMES MATTER. THE COURT MAY ENTER A MODIFICATION ORDER AGAINST YOU WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE UNLESS YOU RESPOND WITHIN TWENTY (20) DAYS. READ THE INFORMATION BELOW. TO: ROSA ELENA ZAVALA-ACEVEDO YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that in the order to contest this Verified Petition, an appropriate written response must be filed with the above-designated court at 233 W Main St, Jerome, ID 83338, (208) 644-2600, within 20 days after service of this Notice / Summons on you. If you fail to so respond the court may enter judgment against you as demanded by the Petitioner in the Verified Petition for Divorce. A copy of the Verified Petition for Divorce served with this Notice / Summons. If you wish to seek advise of an attorney in this matter, you should do so promptly so that your written response, if any, may be filed in time and other legal rights protected. An appropriate written response requires compliance Rule 205 of the Idaho Rules of Family Law Procedure and shall also include: 1. The title and number of this case. 2. If your response is a Response to the Verified Petition for Divorce, it must contain admissions and denials of the separate allegations of the Petition and other defenses you may claim. 3. Your signature, mailing address and telephone number, or the signature, mailing address and telephone number of your attorney. 4. Proof of mailing or delivery of a copy of your response to the moving party’s attorney, as designated above. To determine whether you must pay a filing fee with your response, contact the Clerk of the above-named court. DATED this 14th day of September, 2016. CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT By, Chahl DE PUTY CLERK Attorney for the Petitioner: HYONG K. PAK 601 Addison Avenue P.O. Box 2397 Twin Falls, ID 83303 736-2072 Idaho State Bar No. 4142 ISSUE DATE(S): OCT 20, 27 NOV 03 AND 10, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-027074 Fictitious Business Name(s): BREATHE located at: 909 AGATE ST. UNIT 6 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is registered by the following: DEANNA BALTOV This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: 10/03/2016 Registrant Name: DEANNA BALTOV Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr.,
atre and dance swings into high gear with two November graduate productions in the theaters it shares with La Jolla Playhouse. They are Nambi E. Kelley’s “Native Son” (adapted from the Richard Wright novel), directed by Casey Stangl, playing Nov. 10 through19 in the Sheila and Hughes Potiker Theatre; and Tennessee Williams’ “Vieux Carré,” Heather Ayers as Miss Evangeline Barley, Ken Barnett as directed by Will Detlefsen, playMonty Navarro and Jefferson Mays as Asquith D'Ysquith Jr. ing Nov. 12 through 19 in the in ‘A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder.’ Mandell Weiss Forum. More PHOTO BY HENRY DiROCCO information and tickets goto http://theatre.ucsd.edu/season can charm the socks off you been three years since he was and then turn on a dime. For- seen in La Jolla Playhouse’s Current San Diego productions tunately, the very talented and production of John Guare’s versatile Dale Morris crossed “His Girl Friday,” which is an n We are at a landmark of our audition threshold, and my adaptation of “The Front local excellence these days, search was over. It also helped Page.” what with Lamb’s Players’ prothat he looked great in duction of Bill Cain’s “Equivopumps.” At UCSD cation” playing in Coronado Meanwhile, Morris reported (only through Nov. 6, so hurry, he’s in “lines-learning hell.” It’s UCSD’s department of the- www.lambsplayers.org) and
Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 18, 2016 ISSUE DATES: OCT 20, 27 NOV 03 AND 10, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-025175 Fictitious Business Name(s): CARING HEALTHCARE SOLUTIONS located at: 4662 LEATHERS ST SAN DIEGO, CA. 92117 is registered by the following: DIANE HICKMAN This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: 06/01/2016 Registrant Name: DIANE HICKMAN Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: SEP 26, 2016 ISSUE DATES: OCT 20, 27 NOV 03 AND 10, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-027432 Fictitious Business Name(s): PACIFIC PREFERRED located at: 1919 GRAND AVE. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is registered by the following: VALUE T. SALES INC.This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION VALUE T SALES INC 1919 GRAND AVE SUITE 2F SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 CALIFORNIA The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: DONALD R. RADY Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: PRESIDENT The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 21, 2016 ISSUE DATES: OCT 27 NOV 03, 10 AND 17, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-026566 Fictitious Business Name(s): FREEDOMRABBIT located at: 3883 JEWELL ST. #A5 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is registered by the following: ROBERT P. KEELE 11 This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: 10/11/16 Registrant Name: ROBERT P. KEENE 11 Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 11, 2016 ISSUE DATES: OCT 27 NOV 03, 10 AND 17, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-027131 Fictitious Business Name(s): COR AND CO located at: 3594 DUPONT ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92106 is registered by the following: COR JEWELRY LLC This business is conducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY COR JEWELRY LLC 3594 DUPONT ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 CALIFORNIA The first day of business was: 07/31/15 Registrant Name: TODD SPRAGUE Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: PRESIDENT The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 18, 2016 ISSUE DATES: OCT 27 NOV 03, 10 AND 17, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-024805 Fictitious Business Name(s): QUANTUM DESIGN, INC., QUANTUM DESIGN, INTERNATIONAL, INC located at: 10307 PACIFIC CENTER CT. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92121 is registered by the following: QUANTUM DESIGN, INTERNATIONAL, INC This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION QUANTUM DESIGN, INTERNATIONAL, INC 10307 PACIFIC CENTER CT. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92121 CALIFORNIA The first day of business was: 08/12/1982 Registrant Name: DAVID SCHULTZ Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: CEO The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: SEP 21, 2016 ISSUE DATES: OCT 20, 27 NOV 03 AND 10, 2016 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE
OF: JANET SYBIL SCHWARTZ, also known as JANET SYBIL BAXTER CASE NUMBER: 37-201600036503-PR-PL-CTL 1. To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may be otherwise interested in the will or estate, or both, of JANET SYBIL SCHWARTZ, also known as JANET SYBIL BAXTER 2. A Petition for Probate has been filed by STELLA SHVIL, CLPF in the Superior Court of California, County of SAN DIEGO 3.The Petition for Probate requests that STELLA SHIVL, CLPF be appointed as personal representative(s) to administer the estate of the decedent. 4. The petition requests the decedent’s will and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. The will and any codicils are available for examination in the file kept by the court. 5.The petition requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority. 6. A hearing on the petition will be held in this court as follows: a. Date: DEC 08, 2016 Time:1:30 P.M. Dept: PC-2 b. Address of court: SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO 1409 Fourth Ave. San Diego, CA. 92101 Central 7. If you object to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. 8. If you are a creditor or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law. 9. You may examine the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. 10. Attorney for Petitioner: Higgs Fletcher & Mack, LLP. Rebecca Briskin, Esq. 401 West “A” Street, Suite 2600, San Diego CA 92101 (619) 236-1551. ISSUE DATES: NOV 03, 10 AND 17, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-027286 Fictitious Business Name(s): U-PIC located at: 272 E RANCHO PARKWAY #R0487 ESCONDIDO, CA. 92095 is registered by the following: BARLI MARKETING This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION BARLI MARKETING 1844 HORNBLEND #7 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 CALIFORNIA The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: IDAN COHEN Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: CEO The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 18, 2016 ISSUE DATES: OCT 27 NOV 03, 10 AND 17, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE
NO. 2016-027486 Fictitious Business Name(s): NEW WAY BLINDS located at: 11 VISTA DR. CHULA VISTA, CA. 91910 is registered by the following: LUIS PARRA This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: LUIS PARRA Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 21, 2016 ISSUE DATES: OCT 27 NOV 03 10 AND 17, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-027100 Fictitious Business Name(s) AJISEN RAMEN located at: 7398 CLAIREMONT MESA BLVD. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92111 is registered by the following: AJIPLE INC This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION AJIPLE INC 10628 WEAVER AVE #A S. EL MONTE, CA. 91733 CALIFORNIA The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: KENT LEUNG Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: VICE PRESIDENT The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 18, 2016 ISSUE DATES: NOV 03, 10, 17 AND 24, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-027189 Fictitious Business Name(s) PURA VIDA BRACELETS located at: 1025 PROSPECT ST. #350 LA JOLLA, CA. 92037 is registered by the following: CREATIVE GENIUS INC This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION CREATIVE GENIUS INC 1025 PROSPECT ST. #350 LA JOLLA, CA. 92037 CALIFORNIA The first day of business was: 09/01/2010 Registrant Name: PAUL GOODMAN Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: CFO The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 19, 2016 ISSUE DATES: NOV 03, 10, 17 AND 24, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-027518 Fictitious Business Name(s) WRITE ON THE MARKET located at: 3927 NOBEL DR. UNIT 54 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92122 is registered by the following: STEFANIE EBERHART This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: 09/01/2016 Registrant Name: STEFANIE A. EBERHART Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 21, 2016 ISSUE DATES: NOV 03, 10, 17 AND 24, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-027321 Fictitious Business Name(s) EAST WEST IMAGES located at: 993 C S.SANTA FE SUITE 81 VISTA, CA. 92083 is registered by the following: PETER LAU This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: PETER LAU Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 20, 2016 ISSUE DATES: NOV 03, 10, 17 AND 24, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-026891 Fictitious Business Name(s) LA JOLLA STRINGS located at: 3960 W. POINT LOMA SUITE H 495 SAN DIEGO CA. 92110 is registered by the following: MELISSA BARRISONThis business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: 08/06/2016 Registrant Name: MELISSA BARRISON Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County
knocking the socks off lovers of Shakespeare with its references to “Hamlet,” “King Lear,” and “Macbeth,” featuring a fine company headed by Robert Smyth as the Shakespeare character known as “Shag.” n And not to be missed in the final days of their production, the repertory of August Wilson’s “Seven Guitars” and “King Hedley II” at Cygnet Theatre in Old Town. Constanze Romero-Wilson was here just recently, and having seen both productions of her late husband’s work at Cygnet declared, “I know August Wilson’s words are alive and well in San Diego.” See these productions only through Nov. 6, a day on which you can see them both (www.cygnettheatre.com) READ MORE ONLINE AT sdnews.com
Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 14, 2016 ISSUE DATES: NOV 03, 10, 17 AND 24, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-027671 Fictitious Business Name(s) SAMADHI, SAMADHI HEALING ARTS located at:4856 CASS ST. SAN DIEGO CA. 92109 is registered by the following: MICHELLE ANISE MACKEY, RYDER SLOANE MACKEY This business is conducted by: A MARRIED COUPLE The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: MICHELLE MACKEY Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 25, 2016 ISSUE DATES: NOV 03, 10, 17 AND 24, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-026659 Fictitious Business Name(s) RAIZZ located at: 4369 W. POINT LOMA BLVD. SAN DIEGO CA. 92107 is registered by the following: ROBERTA CORTAT MOUTINHO This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: ROBERTA CORTAT MOUTINHO Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 12, 2016 ISSUE DATES: NOV 03, 10, 17 AND 24, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-028146 Fictitious Business Name(s) SAN DIEGO BEACH PADS located at:5580 LA JOLLA BLVD. #306 LA JOLLA, CA. 92037 is registered by the following: DAVID SIMMONDS This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: DAVID SIMMONDS Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 31, 2016 ISSUE DATES: NOV 03, 10, 17 AND 24, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-027379 Fictitious Business Name(s) JW CAREGIVER SERVICE located at: 2055 WESTINGHOUSE ST. 69 SAN DIEGO CA. 92111 is registered by the following: JAMES WAITHAKA This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: JAMES WAITHAKA Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 20 2016 ISSUE DATES: NOV 03, 10, 17 AND 24, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-027629 Fictitious Business Name(s) ROCKIN ROBIN RACING 3 located at: 1020 NORTH MARSHALL AVE. EL CAJON CA. 92020 is registered by the following: ROBIN S. HOFFOS This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: ROBIN S. HOFFOS Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 24 2016 ISSUE DATES: NOV 03, 10, 17 AND 24, 2016 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: GERALD A. APICELLA CASE NUMBER: 372016-00037652-PR-LA-CTL 1. To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may be otherwise interested in the will or estate, or both, of GERALD A. APICELLA. 2. A Petition for Probate has been filed by KEITH APICELLA in the Superior Court of California, County of SAN DIEGO 3.The Petition for Probate requests that KEITH APICELLA be appointed as
personal representative(s) to administer the estate of the decedent. 4. The petition requests the decedent’s will and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. The will and any codicils are available for examination in the file kept by the court. 5.The petition requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority. 6. A hearing on the petition will be held in this court as follows: a. Date: DEC 08, 2016 Time:1:30 P.M. Dept: PC-3 b. Address of court: SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO 1409 Fourth Ave. San Diego, CA. 92101 Central 7. If you object to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. 8. If you are a creditor or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law. 9. You may examine the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. 10. Attorney for Petitioner: HERRING & HERRING Margaret K. Herring, esq. (183808) 1001 “B” Avenue, Suite 215 Coronado, CA. 92118 (619) 437-9175. ISSUE DATES: NOV 03, 10 AND 17, 2016 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL DIVISION 330 W. BROADWAY SAN DIEGO, CA. 92101 CASE NO: 37-2016-00037399-CU-PTCTL PETITIONER OR ATTORNEY, Jennifer Lynn Gonzalez 591 Telegraph Canyon Rd. #945 Chula Vista, CA. 91910 (619) 370-7753 HAS FILED A PETITION WITH THIS COURT FOR A DECREE CHANGING PETITIONER'S NAME FROM Jennifer Lynn Gonzalez To Jennifer Lynn Davis 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 DEC 16, 2016 TIME: 8:30 AM DEPT C-46 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA Civil Division 330 W. Broadway San Diego, Ca. 92101 ISSUE DATES: NOV 03, 10, 17 AND 24, 2016
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City attorney candidates debate at LJTC By DAVE SCHWAB
Owner of 18|8 Fine Men’s Salon Lori Bolton teamed up with Eyes-OnCancer to detect potential skin cancers. PHOTO CONTRIBUTED
18|8 Fine Men’s Salon in LJ creates an experience for a discerning client and detects potential skin cancers By JENNY WERTH Owner of 18|8 Fine Men’s Salon, Lori Bolton knew La Jolla needed a salon geared toward men. Women seemingly have the ability to stroll into just about any salon without hesitation, but for men, it’s not so straight-forward. “Before 18|8 opened, men seeking a high-quality haircut and other grooming services either drove downtown, or took up valuable appointment times in women’s salons, where guys (rightly or wrongly) tend to feel as though they’re “tolerated” rather than welcomed,” Bolton explained. “Men have traditionally had access to barber shops, and those seem to have evolved, in great part, into quick and cheap haircutting mills. That works for a lot of people, and we’re good with that. But men are discovering that by consulting with a highly skilled stylist of the caliber found at 18|8 Fine Men’s Salons of La Jolla, they can literally be transformed... like raw steel is transformed into better-looking and better performing stainless steel when 18 parts of chromium and 8 parts of nickel are added.” And that’s where the name 18|8 comes into play. The salon’s website explains that the salon gets “its name from the original formula for stainless steel, 18% chromium + 8% nickel added to raw steel, 18|8 Fine Men’s Salons offers its clients that same transformative effect – leaving men looking better, feeling better and performing better.” The salon launched in 2002 and established itself as the only men’s salon catering to a discerning clien-
tele with an upscale suite of hair care and salon services.” And now with 400 stores operating or in development, clearly the idea is catching on. But Bolton took it a step further and teamed up with Eyes-On-Cancer so her stylists could help detect melanomas on clientele. It was a genius idea; one that makes a lot of sense for stylists who regularly view the skin around the scalp. Bolton explained how the partnership formed, “Jeanne Braa Foster, co-founder of Eyes-On-Cancer, is an icon in the beauty industry. She and her husband, cancer survivor and La Jolla native Dr. Dean Foster, approached 18|8 La Jolla and explained their vision. We are honored to be the first salon to be certified Eyes-On-Cancer, and our stylists are now each trained on early detection of melanomas on the scalp, neck and shoulders of our guests. These are areas that people cannot see for themselves, and who better to look for signs of skin cancer in those areas than the person who is focused on them every four to six weeks?” In fact, Dr. Dean Foster and Jeanne Braa Foster personally conducted the training at 18|8 La Jolla for the stylists. Bolton hopes more people will get involved with the cause. “Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States. There are 3.5 million new cases of skin cancer each year, so the chance of a stylist finding it on a client’s face, head or neck is really quite high,” said Bolton. READ MORE ONLINE AT sdnews.com
City attorney candidates Mara Elliott and Robert Hickey squaredoff against one another in a Q&A session at the Oct. 13 meeting of La Jolla Town Council. According to his campaign website, Robert P. Hickey is a veteran prosecutor for the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office who, for nearly 19 years, has held leadership positions as the Assistant Chief of the Gang Prosecution and Major Narcotics Units. He was the first San Diego prosecutor to use state wiretaps in gang murder investigations and is most widely known for the successful prosecution of the notorious Dr. J’s murders in Southeast San Diego, where two women were killed and a boy was severely wounded. According to her campaign website, Elliott, Chief Deputy City Attorney for the last seven years, has taken on polluters, fraud and crime. She’s worked to implement the City’s plan to achieve 100 percent clean renewable energy and leads the prosecution of corporate polluters dumping toxins in waterways. Elliott noted she wrote the city
law to crack down on crooked city contractors and has cut wasteful spending at City Hall, saving taxpayers millions. She also serves as lead counsel for the city’s Independent Audit Committee. In opening remarks, Elliott said her accomplishments include taking action to “cleanup the (Mission) Bay at no cost to taxpayers,” while touting her efforts to “reform contracting practices” to help eliminate “shoddy work product.” Introducing himself, Hickey stressed his long experience cracking down on gang members noting he's “also worked in the private sector,” adding “we must be smart on fighting crime coming up with creative solutions.” Queried as to their positions on Prop. 64, the Marijuana Legalization Statute, Elliott said, “I am not a supporter. I have a lot of concerns about the packaging of marijuana. I want to keep it out of the wrong hands. I don't want it (sold) anywhere in the vicinity of children. I'm also concerned that its (social) impacts have not been fully addressed.” Should marijuana be legalized statewide on Nov. 8, Hickey said “it
will be really challenging to deal with, particularly people driving under the influence. We need to craft ordinances in such a way as to make sure places that sell it aren't near schools or retail establishments. We need to come up with reasonable ways of implementing it.” LJTC president Ann Kerr Bache asked both candidates about their stands on the thorny issue of regulating Short-Term Vacation Rentals (STVRs) in residential neighborhoods. “I think the Municipal Code is very clear that STVRs are not allowed in single-family neighborhoods,” replied Elliott noting she enjoys the support of Save San Diego Neighborhoods, a grass-roots group supporting more strictly regulating them. “Under my leadership, they would not be allowed in the middle of (residential) neighborhoods as unregistered hotels not occupied by their owners.” “We need to do a better job of law enforcement with them (STVRs), and we also need government to give us some clarity on what exactly they (STVRs) are,” responded Hickey.
Briefs Mt. Soledad Memorial to honor SD native Ted Williams at annual Veterans Day ceremony
UCSD is ranked as one of the top 15 universities in the world and received a 20 percent increase in private support over the preceding year. As of June 30, 2016, the total combined endowment for the campus is $1.177 billion which is managed by the UCSD Foundation and the UC Regents. The largest beneficiary of private funding on campus was health sciences, with donors designating a total of $93.3 million. Gary and Mary West provided $11.8 million to create a state-ofthe-art senior emergency care unit to be housed within the Emergency Department at the future Jacobs Medical Center. The Gary and Mary West Senior Emergency Care Unit will enhance care for older adults and enable a multi-year medical research initiative in partnership with the West Health Institute. http://ucsdnews.ucsd.edu
San Diego native Ted Williams served his country honorably and faithfully during two wars. As an aviator, he flew during World War II and the Korean Wars. In the latter, he flew 39 combat missions. As a Boston Red Sox baseball player, he was inducted to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1966. Commemorator of the event is Dick Enberg, Hall of Fame sports broadcaster and nine-time National Sportscaster of the Year. He excelled in announcing a wide variety of major sports including baseball, football, basketball, tennis and golf. This year, he has retired as the voice of the San Diego Padres. More than 4,200 individual veteran tributes, embedded on black granite plaques, are mounted onto 11 curved walls and honor U.S. vet- San Diego Veterans Day Parade erans, living and deceased, from kicks off at North Harbor Drive Revolutionary times up to today. Veterans Day, Nov. 11 from 2 – 3 “A Tribute to the Guardians of p.m. Freedom” parade to honor veterans on Veterans Day, Nov. 11. Join in UCSD receives record breaking this parade that delivers a greatly deserved tribute to all the U.S. Vet$213 million in private support erans who served during the years In the fiscal year 2015-16, UCSD of 1941 to 1945. Sponsors, donareceived nearly 46,000 gifts total- tions and volunteers are needed. ing $212.9 million to help ensure Parade begins at 11 a.m. the university’s position as an aca- www.sdvetparade.org demic and research powerhouse.
Toys for Tots donations accepted at SD Coldwell Banker Offices The Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage offices throughout San Diego County are collecting toy donations for the United States Marine Reserves Toys for Tots Foundation through Dec. 14. They’ve participated for more than 10 years and have collected over 7,000 toys. The program’s mission is to collect new, unwrapped toys during October, November and December each year and distribute those toys as Christmas gifts to less fortunate children in the community in which the campaign is conducted.
Brazilian Sambista Gladys Altafini launches “Glad to Dance” at Ooh La La Dance Academy Gladys is a Sambista of the Brazilian Carnival and is now teaching an incredible Samba-Carnival class. Join in on a truly different and dynamic class that integrates energy, joy, beauty and fun with wellness too! Altafini has been a teacher and dancer in Brazil for 17 years and is one of the thousands of dancers that represent the Drum’s Godmother at Brazil’s world famous Carnival! First-time students can take advantage of the $25 fee for all four of Altafini’s Zumba & Samba Classes being offered. For more info: (858) 456- 4500 www.ollda.com
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1624 Torrey Pines Rd | 4BR/4.5BA | 3,500 sqft
7472 Caminito Rialto | 3BR/2.5BA | 2,565 sf
Prepare to be surprised! Breathtaking day & night ocean and north shore views. Multiple levels of expansive decks. Bottom level guest studio suite has own entrance/deck. Remarkable opportunity to purchase on the bluff and create your own dream home. www.1624TorreyPines.com
Great Colony Hill home with sit down North Shore and white water views. The split level living offers several spaces. Updated kitchen with quartz counter shares a butlers pantry with the large formal DR. Ocean views abound from the large family room and the oversized master/master bathroom. Nice light and bright home with spacious rooms. The kitchen and LR open to the low maintenance sizable yard that wraps around the back and side of the house. Community pool, spa.
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5615 Soledad Rd | 5BR/3.5BA | 3,002 sq ft
8001 Paseo del Ocaso | 4BR/3BA | 2,002 sq ft
Charming and spacious beach cottage in the village of La Jolla! 9000+ SF lot with plans for expansion. Large yard great for family & entertaining.
Spectacular Coastal Modern with panoramic ocean, bay and downtown skylines. Unparalleled design details throughout! Taken down to the studs with a second story addition. Indoor outdoor living, stunning and magnificent on every level and every way! Prime location just minutes from the Village, beaches, bay, restaurants, shopping and La Jolla's highly acclaimed school district. Also For Rent $7500 per month long term.
Heart of La Jolla Shores, one block from the beaches, shopping, dining, and all the Shores has to offer! Indoor outdoor living, floor to ceiling sliders opening to courtyard patios. Recently underwent a total renovation and redesigned floor plan w/new plumbing, electrical, steel roof, stucco, Viking kitchen, custom cabinetry, quartz counters, white oak flooring!
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4748 Robbins St. | 6BR/4BA | 2,576 sqft
6036 Waverly | 5.5BR/5.5BA | 4,411 sqft
333 Midway Street | 3BR/3.5BA | 2,900sqft
Spacious two story, Tudor style home has 6 large bedrooms, 4 full bathrooms, 2,576 sqft on a 12,700 sq ft lot. Two master bedroom suites -one on each floor! Situated on a great street w/utility wires underground. Solar panels are owned & produce approximately $2,000 of electricity per year. Add'l features include: Tankless water heater, RV/boat parking, large, tiered lot w/spacious backyard. Walking distance to excellent schools. Home is ready for you to put your finishing touches on it to make your own!
Gorgeous Mediterranean Villa! Grand entry with sweeping staircase opens to the formal living and dining rooms. Enjoy views, ocean breezes and tranquil sunsets. Seller will entertain offers between $3,695,000 and $3.895,000.
This beautiful home, features top of the line finishes, hardwood floors, a beautiful kitchen with custom cabinetry that opens up to an ocean view deck. The second floor features vaulted ceilings and an extraordinary master suite. Additionally enjoy the ease and walkability of living in Bird Rock, with shopping, restaurants, Calumet park and beach access all located just a short distance from home.
Gina Hixson 858-405-9100 CalBRE #01130706 Elaine Robbs 602-432-1112 CalBRE #0186454 ginahixson@gmail.com, elainerobbs@gmail.com
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OPEN HOUSE PACIFIC BEACH Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . . .3991 Honeycutt St. . . . .4BR/4BA . . . . .$970,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Amber Anderson / Cody Wagner • 619-916-8146 Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . . .3923 Riviera Dr. #B . . . .3BR/3BA . . . . .$1,198,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dana Race • 619-887-0425 Open Sat 11-2 . . . . . .1175 Missouri Street . . .3BR 2BA . . . . . $1,249,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karen and Mike Dodge 619-379-1194
LA JOLLA Sat & Sun 1-4pm . . . .1642 Valdes Dr. . . . . . . .5BR/5BA . . . . .$4,728,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thomas Moran • 858-405-7609 Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . . . .6405 Muirlands Drive . . .5BR/6BA . . . . .$4,995,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .David Schroedl • 858-353-5300 Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . . .5702 La Jolla Blvd. . . . . .1BR/1BA . . . . .$599,990-$684,990 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Drew Nelson & Cortney Bennett • 858-242-2468 Sun 10am-1pm . . . . .1402 Rodeo . . . . . . . . . .4BR/3.5BA . . .$1,675,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Carly Suniga • 619-920-2307 Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . . .848 Prospect #B . . . . . .3BR/4BA . . . . .$2,145,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Moira Tapia • 858-337-7269 Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . . .8001 Paseo del Ocaso . .4BR/3BA . . . . .$2,595,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Yvonne Oberle • 619-316-3188 Sat 1-4pm . . . . . . . . .1768 El Paso Real . . . . .5BR+/5.5BA . .$3,395,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tim Hines • 619-316-2604 Sat 1-4pm . . . . . . . . .2255 El Amigo Rd. . . . . .5BR/5BA . . . . .$3,990,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Linda Daniels • 858-361-5561
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1535 Loring St $4.250m A meticulous collaboration between a visionary owner & renowned architectural firm, CDGI, resulted in an entertainer's dream that masterfully frames floor-to-ceiling, 270 degree views from Downtown SD to La Jolla encompassing bay, ocean, & city panorama. Estate features 4 beds + office, 5 full & 2 half baths, theater, gym, wet bar, infinity pool & spa, Olympic torches, 360 degree roof deck, 3 car garage (fits limo), & Lutron Home Works tech throughout. Check out video and more at 1535Loring.com
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6767 Neptune Pl #301 $2.795m LAST PENTHOUSE AVAILABLE in a brand new oceanfront building at Windansea Beach in La Jolla built in 2015 — never lived in before! This corner unit 3BD, 3BA condo features whitewater views, a sweeping waterfront terrace, enclosed 2-car garage, secure storage room, solar (owned), AC, & sensationally low monthlies. Building features gated entry, waterfront fire pit amenity, surfer shower, & elevator.
* SEVILLE - REDUCED * Klatt Realty is offering this prestige La Jolla Seville Condominium a reduced pirce of $715,000 with astonishing views to the Ocean and the Country Club golf course! This will sell quickly! Call for an appointment to see this great opportinity for yourself!
* RENTAL * In San Diego! Klatt Realty has listed a 2 bedroom, 1 bath single family residence for a 1-year lease at $2,875 rent per month. Located in a peaceful area of San Diego, this will rent quickly! Klatt Realty has been serving La Jolla and surrounding areas since September 1972! JOSEPH DEAN KLATT PhD & ENYA LIST WHERE THE REAL ESTATE ACTION IS
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6767 Neptune Pl #203 $3.595m Unit 203 is a 3 bed, 3 full bath waterfront condo built in 2015, offering the building's largest oceanfront terrace, South to North panoramic whitewater views, and a very spacious floor plan. Condo features solar (owned), AC, tankless water heater, SS Viking appliances, washer and dryer, private 2 car garage, and storage unit! Building is gated and features a waterfront fire pit, beach shower, wide stair wells, and elevator. Exceptionally low monthlies & a rare location for new construction!
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Open this Sunday 1- 4 • Magnificent Muirlands Estate
Jensen David Schroedl - Now Age 10
David Schroedl 858 • 353• 5300 DavidKnowsLaJolla@gmail.com BRE #00982592
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6405 Muirlands Drive This Majestic 5BR/6BA Muirlands Estate is grand in every aspect. Understated elegance with details reminiscent of the finest European Villas. Panoramic ocean & hillside views. A spectacular, stately & incredibly private residence in one of La Jolla's premiere neighborhoods. Library, billiard room & bar. Exercise room & 3-car garage. Features a salt-water pool & spa, outdoor fireplace, fire-pit plus detached guest room/office with full bath.
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