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San Diego Community Newspaper Group THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2011 www.SDNEWS.com  Volume 17, Number 10 Wartime La Jolla revealed Holiday Heroes In anticipation of Pearl Harbor’s 70th anniversary, historical society opens exhibit on life in La Jolla during World War II Editor’s note: Throughout December, the La Jolla Village News will feature commu- nity members who go above and beyond to help others as our “Holiday Heroes.” June Don Schutte, left, and his family pose Barrymore Ash, this year’s grand marshal of the La Jolla Christmas Parade, has proved for a photo before the war. Schutte said he her holiday spirit through a number of philanthropic endeavors over the years. carried the photo in his wallet during his time in the Army and as a POW. Below is the telegram his par- ents received when their son went missing and was assumed captured during the Battle of the Bulge. Schutte’s father was the head of the USO in La Jolla.

BY MARIKO LAMB | VILLAGE NEWS time for the exhibit, it he La Jolla Historical Society was now. is readying itself for an exhib- “We’re at June Barrymore Ash poses with one of her late husband’s Rolls-Royces during one the point of the many La Jolla Christmas parades she has been a part of. She and her first hus- Tit that has never been done band helped revive the parade after a hiatus during World War II. before — one catered specifically to now where it’s the the effects of World War II on La Jol- 70th anniversary for lans and bringing visitors back in Pearl Harbor and it’s Revisiting LJ Christmas parades time to discover the quaint village almost impossible to that had a life of its own during the get [interviews with] 1940s. the people who were Archivist and curator Mike Mis- there,” said Mischler. past with the grand marshal Additionally, chler and his volunteer staff diligent- BY MARIKO LAMB | VILLAGE NEWS board that it was much too late to begin ly uncovered little-known facts about research for the planning for a December event (as it La Jolla and its residents during the exhibit fills a gap in The 54th annual La Jolla Christmas was already autumn), he forged on with war for a one-of-a-kind exhibit, titled the historical society’s Parade and Holiday Festival will trans- his plans. “Homefront La Jolla,” showcasing archives. “He proceeded to make sure that La Iller’s department store is pictured on the port holiday-spirited guests back in time previously undocumented biogra- “We have a really with a flyover of antique aircraft, a dis- Jolla had a Christmas parade,” Barry- good collection from corner of Girard Avenue and Wall Street in phies, photos and war artifacts, 1943. The store has sand bags and camouflage net- play of numerous historic streetcars more Ash said. “He contacted the fire which will be on display at Wisteria the founding of La ting up to remind La Jollans to buy war bonds. and dozens of handcrafted floats deco- department and I suppose the authori- Cottage from Dec. 7 — the 70th Jolla through the Photos courtesy of the La Jolla Historical Society rated with old-fashioned flair. ties to get permits, he put in about 15 of anniversary of the attack on Pearl 1930s,” he said. “All the June Barrymore Ash — a living leg- his classic cars and we had dignitaries, for La Jolla,” he said. “We tried to Harbor — through Memorial Day. stuff we’ve lived through we don’t end in the La Jolla community — was members of the town council, maybe find a mix of people with different Although the idea of a World War really think of as history. Now, we’re the inspiration for putting “class” in this some from the City Council and the ‘old perspectives. We didn’t just want to II exhibit had bounced around the able to add to the war periods and year’s “Classic Christmas” theme for her time’ La Jollans in the parade.” get the story of the soldiers, historical society’s staff for several the years after the war.” endless contributions to the village as The “old time” La Jollans, she said, although that’s an important part. years, Mischer nailed down the con- The only trick was telling the story well as reinvigorating the parade many were people who lived in La Jolla their We wanted to know what it was like cept two years ago when he stum- of World War II in a way that has years ago with her late husband, Bob whole life and loved every facet of it. to be a woman in La Jolla in the bled upon the footlocker of Robert never been told before. Barrymore. “In the 35 years, it’s all changed, and 1940s, what it was like to be a young Larimer, a WWII veteran from La “There are tons of histories on Although she has driven classic cars the poor old-timers are no more. I think Jolla. WWII — and there are a few on the it ended with Ellen Revelle,” she said. SEE HISTORY, Page 7 in the parade in the past, this is the first He knew if there was a perfect homefront experience — but not one year Barrymore Ash will be riding in “The old-timers were great people, had her own car — either a 1958 Drophead great stories to tell, and loved La Jolla — Rolls-Royce or a newer Bentley Drop- the magical La Jolla. So many of the Calling all dogs for holiday treats head — as grand marshal of the old-timers rode in the parade.” parade. The first parade, she said, after the Barfly and Muttropolis are teaming will take home treats from Muttropo- Had it not been for Barrymore Ash, gap many years ago was a brief one. up for a holiday event of a decidedly lis and Aroma Bakery. In addition, her late husband and their 15 classic There were no floats, no Christmas tree furry nature. On Dec. 3 from 9 to Muttropolis is offering a one-day, 10- Rolls-Royces, La Jolla’s annual holiday lighting and certainly no airplane fly- 11 a.m., dogs and their owners are percent discount to customers who parade may never have re-emerged over. She does recall music sounding invited to visit Barfly’s pet-friendly present a Barfly receipt. after the parade ended during the sec- from the high school marching band, patio for “Deck the Dogs with Bows The price for breakfast is $19.95, ond World War. but nothing like the multiple bands that and Holly,” a breakfast social to cele- reservations required. For information Approximately 35 years ago, Bob will play at the La Jolla Recreation Cen- brate the festive season. or reservations, call Maryann Roberts Barrymore — who was president of the ter in this year’s parade. Dogs (and owners, if they wish) can at (858) 454-2323 or email maryann- La Jolla Historical Society at the time — “The following year, it really did come dressed in their finest holiday @barflylajolla.com. Pitbull Chaos enjoys a day on the patio was adamant about bringing the Christ- change. They started getting more par- of Aroma Cafe and Barfly during the attire to enjoy a breakfast entree and a mas parade back to La Jolla. — Staff and contribution “Deck the Dogs with Bows and Holly” SEE PARADE, Page 3 “Barkfly” mimosa, coffee or tea. Pups event. Courtesy photo Despite insistence from others on the

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the years. award, and serves as an Honorary Prospect Street. PARADE She has served as the president of the Director at the La Jolla Historical Society. Ash has also contributed his share to CONTINUED FROMPage 1 Social Service League of La Jolla, “I didn’t have children, and I love La the community, including serving for Patrons of the Prado, La Jolla Debutante Jolla. One thing would lead to another, ten years on the World Board of USO ticipation from other organizations. As Committee and acted as founding pres- and I just got so totally involved, and I Governors in Washington, D.C., serv- we continued, we had Cliff Robertson as ident of the Variety Club International loved every minute of it,” she said. “All ing as president of the USO the grand marshal several times,” she San Diego Chapter of Women. those things I was doing, it never and founding the Neil Ash USO Airport said. “It’s a big deal now, with a huge She has acted as the chairwoman for stopped me from traveling or doing Center at Lindbergh Field — the largest committee. It’s grown immensely — events like the Country Friends fashion what I wanted to do. I never thought of USO airport center in the world, serving just like La Jolla.” shows and annual Christmas tea, La it as a big deal.” more than 120,000 members of the Barrymore Ash said she is honored Jolla Debutante Ball, American Cancer She said over the years, she has relin- armed forces and their families each and excited to lead the parade as its Society Council of Hope, Concours d’El- quished many of her duties and titles to year with food, telephone and comput- grand marshal this year. egance luncheons and fashion shows others. er services, entertainment and a variety Likewise, the parade’s committee for the San Diego Symphony Orchestra “I gave up my last organization about of other services in Terminal 1. lauds they are equally honored and Association. eight months ago as honorary chair- Barrymore Ash said although she excited to have her as Grand Marshal, For her leadership and volunteer person of the Patrons in the Park,” she still has kept some of the classic cars in and for good reason. roles, she has received a number of said. her late husband’s unique and rare col- In addition to revitalizing the parade, awards, including the American Cancer This year, Barrymore Ash and her lection — including a Rolls-Royce which may never have come to fruition Society’s Volunteer of the Year, the husband, Neil Ash, the parade’s mili- limousine and one of seven entirely without her and her late husband’s Women’s International Center’s Inter- tary marshal, will both serve as hon- coach-built, left-hand drive Drophead June Barrymore Ash in her La Jolla home, committed efforts, Barrymore Ash has which contains a museum-worthy collec- national Philanthropy Award, Salva- ored guests, riding in their own classic Rolls-Royces — most of his vehicles contributed to a vast number of causes tion of early plein-air paintings. tion Army’s Women of Dedication streetcars down Girard Avenue and have been returned to England. in the La Jolla community throughout MARIKO LAMB | Village News La Jolla Christmas Parade 2011 How to Sell a Home That Didn’t Sell • When: Dec. 4, 2 to 5 p.m. Jolla Recreation Cen- SAN DIEGO, If your home has choices and losing both time and ter at 3:30 p.m. with just come off the market and has- money on your investment. Before • Where: Starts at Girard Avenue and a holiday festival n’t sold, don’t be discouraged. The you hire a realtor, know the right Kline Street, ends at La Jolla Recreation complete with reason your home did not sell may questions to ask to save you time Center (615 Prospect St.) musical perfor- have nothing to do with your and money. mances, food, face home or the market. In reality, Industry experts have prepared • Theme: “Classic Christmas” painting, a balloon your home may have been one of a free special report called “How artist, an inflatable the more desirable properties for to Sell a House that Didn’t Sell” • Attractions: antique aircraft flyover, jumpee and obstacle sale. which educates you on the issues marching bands, equestrians, rare and course, and a Christ- involved. unique vehicles, floats, fire engines, his- Santa Claus makes a visit to the 2010 La mas tree lighting cer- So Why Didn’t Your Home Sell? To hear a brief recorded mes- toric streetcar, Santa Claus and more Jolla Christmas Parade. DON BALCH | Village News emony at 4:30 p.m. Last year almost half of the sage about how to order your free The 54th annual La Jolla Christmas over at 2 p.m. followed by a parade of Of course, jolly old homes listed for sale never sold at copy of this report, call toll-free 1- Parade and Holiday Festival will handcrafted floats, historic streetcars, Saint Nick wouldn’t miss out — Santa all, and many sellers found that 800-896-3787 and enter ID# march to the tune of a “Classic Christ- more than 50 equestrians and a not- Clause will make his annual appear- there was a tremendous amount 1012. 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Many adults have told him convene for festive event to 2 p.m. (858) 454-2323 or email maryann- The Museum of Contemporary Art Born in Randsburg, Calif., Wilson trav- they give him credit for helping them to Featuring holiday fashions for @barflylajolla.com San Diego in La Jolla will host a net- teens, moms, dads and seniors from eled to La Jolla often to visit his uncle, later “get it together” when they were young. working event for Emerging Leaders La Jolla Village apparel retailers relocating here permanently. When he was A member of the Kiwanis Club of La of the Jewish Family Service (JFS) on Tommy Bahama, Banana Republic, Shopping meets charity about 8 years old, he was hired as an extra Jolla since May 1937, Wilson had perfect Dec. 8. Pomegranate and Fresh Produce, the for Bishop’s School in a few Will Rogers, Sr.’s films. attendance and been at almost every event Emerging Leaders, a group of com- event will support the community The Bishop’s School will be taking Spence began working at the Granada and fundraiser for the past 74 years. munity-minded, philanthropic young projects undertaken by the Interact over Bloomingdale’s in Fashion Valley Theatre in 1929 while a sophomore at La He got to know nature photographer professionals, will gather for an clubs of La Jolla High School and The for the school’s financial aid event, Jolla High School. He graduated from LJHS and art gallery owner Tom Mangelsen. He evening of holiday shopping and Bishop’s School. “Shop Til You Drop,” on Dec. 8. Ten in 1931 and managed the Granada and worked at the gallery seven days a week entertainment with proceeds to ben- The event will feature a buffet percent of the store’s sales on that day then the Cove Theatre from 1929 until his and got great joy going on several photo efit the Hand Up Youth Food Pantry lunch while student and parent mod- will be donated back to the school’s retirement in 1989 after 60 years of man- safaris with Mangelsen, doing the only and Foodmobile hunger programs at els from LJHS, PTA and La Jolla need-based student financial aid and aging La Jolla theaters. He served in the traveling he did in his life. JFS. Rotary Club show off holiday fash- faculty professional growth pro- Navy during World War II. Wilson lived at the White Sands of La Tickets are $60 or $75 at the door. ions. grams. Shoppers will also receive a An integral part of the community for Jolla for several years. 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GUEST COMMENTARY The gift of the Magi: A community not yet ready to say goodbye to one of its own a life lesson for 2011 After Dale Naegle’s obituary ran last week, the La Jolla Village News received several emails from friends and neighbors who were close to the prominent La Jolla architect, who was loved by many in the community. Here Sandy Lippe are a selection of quotes from those who will miss him. O. Henry’s famous story “The Gift of holiday story. While visiting a stepson “[Dale] was a lovely man bringing us together. In 1983, Mark the Magi,” written in 1906, should be in Northern California, she and her I have always admired Dale's and I started our own firm and Dale mandatory reading for the new shop- husband brought her husband’s son a commitment“ to architecture and his and his huge presence will was supportive and generous as we per out on Thanksgiving among the beautiful basket that he had admired involvement with the community be missed. And, by the way, negotiated a purchase agreement that pepper-spraying con$umers and the years before in the Museum of North- groups all these many years. There he would be totally appalled was in the best interest of everyone. It gun-toting $hoppers. O. Henry wrote ern Arizona. He had fallen on hard was an understated strength about at this outpouring of affec- was elegant and honorable — not the about a young, working-class couple, financial times, as had she and many him, and I enjoyed his subtle humor.” standard procedure with these things. tion all over town for him. Mark and I fell in love and got married who had no extra money for Christ- other people. To keep the wolf from and have lived happily ever after. I mas presents after a big pay-cut eats the door, as the saying goes, she pre- — Laura DuCharme Conboy That’s Dale.” thank Dale in my prayers often for into their income. pared to sell her mother’s diamond DALE STEELE that. Each was unselfish: Jim Young sold ring, passed down to her through gen- Friend and former colleague He was a lovely man and his huge his gold watch from his grandfather erations. She had come to terms with Dale Naegle was a much-loved of Dale Naegle presence will be missed. And, by the to buy combs for wife Della’s beautiful, her choice, thinking of how the Great man“ who loved his friends, family and unique man. He endured the ravages way, he would be totally appalled at long chestnut hair. In turn, Della sold Depression had impacted her moth- architecture. When I first met Dale of polio and in that personal strug- this outpouring of affection all over her hair to a wig maker to buy a chain er’s generation in much the same way. Naegle, he was still cranking out com- gle, he taught himself to transcend town for him. That’s Dale.” for Jim’s watch. O. Henry made the Both husband and wife had a con- plex architectural renderings on the the pettiness of life. He brought that — Dale Steele largest apple computer monitor I ever connection to the Magi, who brought versation with their adult daughter humanity to his architecture. saw. gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh about giving things away to make He traveled extensively and revered Dale Naegle participated in the Dale loved talking architecture. To to baby Jesus. room for new gifts. Later that night, the liveliness in the streets of Europe first and many forums on San Diego’s Dale Naegle, articulating the aesthet- “ Is this life lesson at Christmas lost on her husband said he had received a and tried his best to bring that verve to modern architecture I have hosted, ic was a sign of intelligence. Mitigat- the hardcore consumers who ran out call from their other daughter. She had his building projects. promoted or otherwise was involved ing bulk and scale: important. Pre- before the turkey had cooled on called the jewelry store and asked Dale was a man of diverse culture in. serving community open space was Thanksgiving Day? Is it lost on the them to hold the ring. She gave her who loved classical music, , Dale was a partner from the begin- important. Designing a property to shoppers who lined up a day before mother the money needed to keep the Jaguars (when they were truly ning, understanding not only the role that fit into the existing neighborhood Thanksgiving to be first in the door, ring, so she could hold on to her fam- British), good food and John Wayne. his work has played in defining ‘mod- was important. Living out your Chris- or on the media, driven by the need to ily heirloom. The beautiful basket the That richness of life’s experiences ern San Diego,’ but also by connecting tian Science faith was important. convince the public that Thanksgiv- couple had bought for their son made defined much of his work. He had a me with architects and their families Being a good neighbor was impor- ing tradition is dead and consumerism room for a generous gift from their wicked sense of humor and a laugh to get the stories of San Diego's post- tant. is to be celebrated? It seems Thanks- daughter. that belonged to only him. war boom told. All who knew Dale Naegle will miss giving may simply be a dress rehearsal — Sandy Lippe is a He was a private man, even a bit Dale was always an energetic, pas- for Chri$tmas. 36-year resident of him.” shy, but could be a great friend. He — Vaughn Woods sionate collaborator, insightful pre- It appears today’s consumer has University City was very generous and supportive to senter and keen audience member at sold his soul. The headlines on Cyber and the former those who made up his extended fam- events where modernism was being Monday after a wild Thanksgiving president of the ily. He loved California. He always wrestled with. As an architect, his Dale was a very special gift to Thursday and Black Friday point out University City loved the sight of palm trees when he vision knew no bounds — in design, the La Jolla/La Jolla Shores communi- the success of breaking tradition on Community “ returned from his travels. program, budget or the connection ties. I had the good fortune of working Thanksgiving with early store open- Association. I worked for Dale from the mid- made to users and residents for with him on the Kellogg Park South ings rather than breaking a wish- 1970s to 1983 as office manager and decades to come. He applied a very comfort station, for which he donated bone in a warm home. At the his personal executive secretary. We straightforward logic to his work: that the architectural plans in conjunc- risk of becoming a Scrooge, I were commonly known as ‘Big Dale’ real people would engage with the fin- tion with Don Goertz, AIA. Dale had shake my head in disbelief at and ‘Little Dale.’ (I run into old clients ished product. a huge heart and a wonderful sense of 2011 when a torrent of shoppers from time to time and they still call Whether his work was pho- humor. He will be sorely missed!” me Little Dale.) Because of his physi- headed out early on Thanksgiv- tographed by world-renowned pho- — Mary Coakley Munk cal challenges and the sense of ing rather than enjoying the tographer Julius Shulman or simply humor we shared, I was his trusty traditional American holiday enjoyed by a Muir College student right hand for pretty much every- featuring family and food. grabbing lunch between classes, it I worked for Dale Naegle back thing. Some of my fondest memories Still, there are tales of stands out as unique, beautiful and in “the 1960s. He was a true ‘Fellow of are going over the huge stack of mail O. Henry whispered by often seen from a distance as visitors the AIA’ and lived up to that title every we received each day (no email in people feeling the pain come to San Diego to revel in the day. He designed a great many pro- those days — everything was paper). of the stinging econo- region’s unique, modern architec- jects in the area. His attention to I would separate the mail and bring my. One woman, for tural heritage. I often find myself design detail was rewarding. His pass- him what he needed to personally example, shared her telling architectural tourists and ing will leave a void in the architec- handle. It was always the most fun locals alike on their way to or from tural community.” part of my day at the office. We would visiting the Salk Institute to drive — Donald D. Goertz, AIA/CSI Architect do a half-hour comedy routine on the mail. down Torrey Pines Road to see Tioga LETTER TO THE EDITOR Mark and I met at Dale’s office. I and Tenaya halls on the western edge of UC San Diego’s Muir College.” Dale was an extraordinarily will always be grateful to Dale for Regulations signal an correctness of our time? — Keith York attack on childhood First, we made it practically impossible “ for children to use The Children’s Pool as Dear editor, LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS our rapidly declining legal system acted SUBMISSIONS I am a longtime resident of La Jolla. All BEACH & BAY PRESS contrary to the clearest possible existing Announcements, photos and of a sudden last weekend, two signs PENINSULA BEACON laws and trust indentures. Now are we story ideas are welcomed. We went up at the cove that said children (or DOWNTOWN NEWS 1621 Grand Ave., 2nd Floor, Ste C ask that content be sent at anyone else for that matter) cannot climb going to take one of the last remaining San Diego, CA 92109 least one week prior to publi- pleasures from our children and grand- (858) 270-3103 Fax: (858) 713-0095 cation and include valid con- on the trees anymore. There is no code tact information. children and our own enjoyment at their reference on the signs — just plain white PUBLISHER JULIE HOISINGTON delight in accomplishing the not-so- PHOTOGRAPHERS OPINIONS signs. MANAGING EDITOR KEVIN MCKAY (x131) DON BALCH, JIM GRANT, The opinions expressed on the formidable task of getting to the next BEACH & BAY PRESS [email protected] I think it is important to point out that PAUL HANSEN, MIKE MCCARTHY Opinion Page do not neces- PENINSULA BEACON [email protected] my grandfather climbed on these trees at branch? sarily reflect those of this paper If getting sued was the root of the city’s EDITOR KENDRA HARTMANN (x133) CONTRIBUTORS or the San Diego Community the cove when he was a young boy. My Newspaper Group. To submit abandonment of this 100-year-old child- DOWNTOWN NEWS [email protected] BART MENDOZA, BIANCA KOCH, mother climbed on the trees at the cove LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS [email protected] a signed letter or guest col- CAROL OLTON, CHARLENE BALDRIDGE, umn, please e-mail the respec- hood pleasure, perhaps instead it could REPORTER MARIKO LAMB (x132) when she was young, as did I. Now, my DIANA CAVAGNARO, HOLLY BEEDLE, tive publication’s editor (at have simply put on the sign “Climb at [email protected] children have been banned. What a JOHN FRY, JOHNNY MCDONALD, right) or send to 4645 Cass Your Own Risk.” While this may seem like PRODUCTION ANNA MAGULAC Street, San Diego, CA, 92109. tragedy! Children have been climbing on JUDITH GARFIELD, KAI OLIVER-KURTIN, a small thing to most adults, the expan- CHRIS BAKER We reserve the right to edit for these trees for a hundred years and with- ADVERTISING SALES MIKE FAHEY (x117) LEE CORNELL, LORALEE OLEJNIK, clarity, accuracy, brevity and sion of the “Nanny State” now knows no out any damage to the trees or to them- MICHAEL LONG (x112) MANNY LOPEZ, MEAGHAN CLARK, liability. bounds. Lest we not forget that it is real- HEATHER ADAMS (x115) NATASHA JOSEFOWITZ, NEAL PUTNAM, selves (other than a few occasional DEBORAH VAZQUEZ (x118) COPYRIGHT© 2011 ly just a small step from here to the NICOLE SOURS-LARSON, PATRICIA scrapes here and there). SONYA GODETTE (x136) All rights are reserved. This (x123) WALSH, RACHEL HUTMAN, ROB STONE, The war on childhood has now extend- abridgement of most of our other cher- MAURICE SAMUELS newspaper is printed in the ished freedoms. LEGAL / CLASSIFIEDS KIM DONALDSON (x140) SANDY LIPPE, SCOTT HOPKINS, United States of America with ed to one of our most cherished La Jolla soy inks and recycled paper. Baxter Carlson ACCOUNTING HEATHER GLYNN (x103) SEBASTIAN RUIZ, TAWNY MAYA memories. Is there no end to the political Please recycle. Longtime La Jolla resident PATTY ANGLEY (x120) MCCRAY, VINCENT ANDRUNAS THURSDAY · DECEMBER 1, 2011 NEWS LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS 7 HISTORY LJ Art Association teams CONTINUED FROMPage 1

mother whose husband was over- up to ‘free the girls’ seas.” Volunteers for the society’s Oral His- tory Program set off on the arduous BY MARIKO LAMB | VILLAGE NEWS task of identifying people who lived in The La Jolla Art Association (LJAA) La Jolla during those years. The volun- and Soroptimists International of La teers found more than 20 people, but Jolla are joining forces and using the that was just the first step in an abun- power of art to help combat human dance of research that was to be con- trafficking and enslavement of young ducted over the course of the year. girls and women right in San Diego’s To help with the daunting task, Mis- LJHS student Ana Olevsky interviews WWII veteran Don Schutte for the La Jolla His- backyard. chler enlisted the aid of local high torical Society’s “Homefront La Jolla” exhibit. Olevsky was able to translate a Russian LJAA vice president Judy Judy Judy school students to conduct interviews pamphlet Schutte had kept from the war. Schutte had never known what the pam- said she was so impressed with the with people who lived in La Jolla dur- phlet said until his serendipitous interview with Olevsky. Courtesy photo way the Soroptimists helped the com- ing World War II. munity — particularly women in “It’s been fun because the students late it — but Olevsky could. Even the newspapers — which were need — at a recent fundraising event ask questions you wouldn’t normally For the first time, Schutte was able mum on the subject until the site was that she asked them to team up with think of. They have a very different to understand the words on the pam- about to close in 1945 — referred to the art association for their annual perspective,” he said. “They asked a phlet that he had held on to for so the base as being in Bird Rock one day community outreach program. lot of questions about high school — long, making the interview well worth and in Pacific Beach the next. “The mission of the LJAA is to pro- what was school like, what did they it for both parties. “I thought someone was pulling my mote the arts through education and do for fun, things like that.” In addition to profiling the experi- leg,” Mischler said when he heard outreach,” she said. “Since we are all Students also asked what people ence of veterans like Schutte, the about the base. “When you try to find nonprofit organizations, I thought were doing when they heard about the exhibit will feature documents, histo- anything about it, you only get stories this would be a good way to help those Pearl Harbor attack, what kind of ries and artifacts that illustrate the from people who know about it.” in need right here in San Diego.” music they listened to, whether His- lives of La Jolla residents and workers, Mischler discovered that the base The local art association and vol- panics or blacks felt marginalized in the Japanese who were sent to intern- served as a naval training center site unteer women’s group will host a spe- Dana Levine’s photo, “Looking at Life,” La Jolla at that time and whether or ment camps and La Jolla’s contribu- where sailors would take a six-day will be showcased at the La Jolla Art cial art exhibit and benefit reception not they knew any Japanese who were tion to the war effort. course on anti-aircraft artillery. Association’s benefit reception, “Help taken away to internment camps. One such homefront contribution “People talked about the guns going entitled “Help Us Free The Girls” to Us Free the Girls,” which will raise raise funds for the Bilateral Safety Cor- funds to combat human trafficking. In one particular interview, La Jolla that will be showcased is a display of off constantly and the houses getting ridor Coalition (BSCC), an alliance of High School student Ana Olevsky shell casings from a well-known — cracks in them,” he said. “It was only U.S. and Latin American government BSCC, Marisa Ugarte, during a spe- interviewed World War II veteran Don but sparsely documented — military open from 1942 to 1945, but they and nonprofit agencies working to cial wine and hors d’oeuvres recep- Schutte, who was taken as a prisoner base in Bird Rock. trained about 300,000 sailors to shoot prevent and intervene in commercial tion on Dec. 9 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. of war during the Battle of the Bulge La Jollans often talk about Camp down aircraft during the course of the and sexual exploitation of men, Half of the proceeds from the art- in 1944. Callan, Camp Matthews and the war.” women and children on both sides of work sold will benefit the artist, while During the interview, Schutte bunkers at Mt. Soledad, but they rarely Many more previously unexplained the border. 25 percent will benefit the LJAA for showed her his collection of writings speak about the base that was loosely facts about La Jolla during the war will More than 60 local artists will operational costs of running the non- and pamphlets from the war — one dubbed the Naval Anti-Aircraft Train- be unveiled in “Homefront La Jolla,” at donate their time, artistic efforts and profit organization and gallery, and of which was written entirely in Rus- ing Center Bird Rock — or Pacific 780 Prospect St. For more informa- 50 percent of their profits to benefit 25 percent of the proceeds will go to sian. Although he saved it for all this Beach, “depending on who you ask,” tion, call (858) 459-5335 or visit the LJAA and BSCC in an exhibit that the BSCC for initiatives including time, he had never been able to trans- said Mischler. www.lajollahistory.org. will be on display at the LJAA gallery, emergency response services, long- located at 8100 Paseo del Ocaso, from term case management, mental Dec. 5 to 18. health services, legal advocacy, immi- surf on over... “These are some of the finest gration relief, identifying victims of award-winning artists in San Diego,” human trafficking, rescuing minors said Judy. “The art will be stimulat- from sexual exploitation and provid- Go ing, exciting and provocative oil paint- ing health services to victims of traf- ings, watercolor, photography, pen ficking. on-line and ink drawings and wearable silk.” To RSVP to the reception, call for Guests will have a chance to meet (858) 459-1196 or email vicepresi- the artists and executive director of [email protected]. local news!

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San Diego Community 7046 Convoy Court. San Diego 92111 Newspaper Group 4645 Cass Street, 2nd Floor 858-277-1702 Phone: 858.270.3103 THURSDAY · DECEMBER 1, 2011 8 LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS NEWS OBITUARY Irving Stanton Elman, celebrated writer and producer Irving Elman, a 46-year resident of Pacific than 2,000 produced teleplays, ranging across Million Dollars?,” “Abe Lincoln’s Doctor’s Dog,” Palisades and five-year resident of San Diego, a broad spectrum of genres, including Hall- “Bells on Her Toes,” “A Tango in Time” and passed away on Nov. 22 at the White Sands of La mark Hall of Fame, Studio One, Alfred Hitch- “Sherlock Holmes: The Naked Truth”). Jolla of cardio-pulmonary arrest. He was 96. cock Presents, The Brothers Brannagan, The Over the course of his career, Elman was Born June 28, 1915 in Paterson, N.J., Verdict is Yours and The Eleventh Hour, among honored as a Pulitzer Prize play finalist, Elman’s career spanned the dramatic arts, many others. received two Emmy nominations, a Golden from Broadway playwright to Hollywood With his wife Tex, he was head writer of the Globe Award and the Alexander Graham Bell movie-and-television writer and producer. He daytime television serials “Search for Tomor- Award. authored three Broadway plays (“The Brass row” and “General Hospital.” He and his wife After the death of his beloved wife, Tex, in Ring,” “Uncle Willie” and “The First Million”), are credited with creating the “General Hospi- 2006, Elman lived his later years in San Diego. 10 plays and four musicals produced off- tal” character Luke (of “Luke and Laura”) and He is survived by sons Jeffrey of San Diego and Broadway and elsewhere in New York and reviving what had been a flagging series. his partner, Ray; and Corey of Long Beach; other stages worldwide, as well as eight major- Elman also produced five television series and by his grandchildren Emily of Portland, studio movies (“Backlash,” “Strange Journey,” (“Ben Casey,” “High Chaparral,” “Slattery’s her husband Nate and children Stella and Oliv- “The Crimson Key,” “Challenge,” “Roses are People,” “The Eleventh Hour” and “Matt Lin- er; and Jeremy of San Francisco and his wife Red,” “Thirteen Lead Soldiers,” “Jewels of coln”) and two television movies (“The Cliffd- Erin. Brandenberg” and “Accomplice”). He was a wellers” and “Roaring Camp”). In his later In lieu of flowers, contributions to San Diego television writer from the early days of live tele- years, he authored and published five books Hospice or White Sands of La Jolla are sug- vision until the late 1980s. He wrote more (“So You Want to be a Scriptwriter and Make a gested. IRVING STANTON ELMAN

COASTAL DINING SCENE F INE DINING IN AND AROUND L A J OLLA Photo by: Rafael Rivera

Donovan’s Steak House They may look good enough to eat, but the paintings and sculptures at Dono- van’s of La Jolla are strictly off limits – so you’ll have to content yourself with the USDA prime beef, the eatery’s star attraction. If steak isn’t in the plan, pork and veal chops and succulent seafood will satisfy the most discriminat- ing of palates. And at Donovan’s, fresh seasonal vegetables and your choice of potato are always included with each entrée. French Gourmet Our award-winning restaurant offers California-influenced French cuisine in a quaint countryside environment. We are a long-time favorite of locals who appreciate the value of our menu and extensive wine list. Stop by our bakery for a sandwich or pastry to-go! It's always a delicious day at The Hours of operation: French Gourmet! (858) 488-1725. 960 Turquoise St, La Jolla, CA. Mon. - Fri.: 11:30am-10:00pm www.thefrenchgourmet.com Sat.: 12:00pm-10:00 pm Sun.: 12:00pm-9:00pm Cafe Milano 711 Pearl St. | (858)454-3806 Owner/Chef Pasquale Cianni, brought Northern Italian cuisine to La Jolla www.cafemilanolajolla.com 12 years ago & has been successfully pleasing both local residents & out of towners, even out of the country guests, with his home made pappardelle pasta, veal ossobuco, lobster ravioli and other many authentic Italian dishes. Cafe Milano offers your palate an exciting & incredible experience for the whole family at affordable prices. Early Bird Special: 4:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. and choose a select soup or salad, menu entrée, and dessert for $17.95. French Gourmet Our award-winning restaurant offers California-influenced French cuisine in a quaint countryside environment. We are a long-time favorite of locals who appreciate the value of our menu and extensive wine list. Stop by our bakery for a sandwich or pastry to-go! It's always a delicious day at The French Gourmet! (858) 488-1725. 960 Turquoise St, La Jolla, CA. www.thefrenchgourmet.com TGI Fridays T.G.I. Friday's, the first American casual dining chain, is a dining experience that has become the favorite pastime of millions since 1965. The first T.G.I. Friday's was located in New York City and featured red and white stripes, a blue exterior and its name -- T.G.I. Friday's. Inside were wooden floors, Tiffany lamps, bentwood chairs and striped tablecloths. At T.G.I. Friday’s, we’re known for an unsurpassed menu selection of food prepared to perfec- tion, served in a lively, engaging atmosphere for the entire family. Catering • Restaurant • Bakery • Wine Boutique The Broken Yolk Café The Broken Yolk Café offers a large selection of home cooked meals in a com- Our A La Carte fortable and casual atmosphere. There are over 20 different omelets to choose Dinner Menu is from as well as a wide variety of other breakfast favorites which include pan- Back by Popular cakes, waffles and French toast. Feel more like lunch? Try one of our juicy ½ Demand, and we pound burgers or one of our large sandwiches. still have our $25 3-Course Prix Fixe Bibby's Crêpe Cafe is now Dinner Menu! Enjoyt tasty omelets, bistro entrees, crispy panini, to our Bibby's Crêpe Bistro! famous sweet and savory crepes, and our authentic bel- gian waffles. California-French Cuisine in a Casual Setting Bibby's is happy to announce its Grand re-opening! We have remodeled our Breakfast & Lunch Everyday 8am - 3pm • Dinner Tues - Sat 4pm - 9pm establishment to bring you a wider variety of delicious menu items! Enjoyt 858-729-0969 Closed for Dinner Sun & Mon tasty omelets, bistro entrees, crispy panini, to our famous sweet and savory Bibby’S 723 Pearl St 960 Turquoise St. • San Diego, CA 92109 crepes, and our authentic belgian waffles. "We promise to deliver quality and (between Draper Ave & Eads Ave) Call for reservations: (858) 488-1725 La Jolla, CA 92037 www.thefrenchgourmet.com consistence to all of our customers" CRÊPE BISTRO LA JOLLA CHRISTMAS PARADE PROGRAM • DECEMBER 1, 2011 • PAGE 9

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$5000 & ABOVE MAJOR Audrey S. Geisel SPONSORS Dr. Seuss Foundations Greetings from the La Jolla Christmas Parade and Holiday Festival Volunteers elcome to the 54th La Jolla Christmas four are being honored for their longtime support of the many events in the ❄ ❄ Parade and Holiday Festival, “Classic Village of La Jolla. Neil Ash is being honored as military marshal for his Special Thanks to the La Jolla WChristmas,” sponsored by the La Jolla service to his country in two wars but also for his tireless efforts to establish Christmas Parade and & Holiday Town Council. On Sunday December 4 at 2 and enhance the USO Center at Lindbergh field, which when renovations are p.m., the parade begins at Girard and Kline with completed will be the largest USO facility in the world. Students nominated Festival Committee Volunteers a flyover of the Antique Aircraft Association. from local schools for their exceptional service to the community will join the Chair - Ann Kerr Bache This year, the parade has over 90 entrants, parade to be honored as Youth Marshals. with dozens of floats, bands, marching units, The parade could not happen without our major sponsors, The Dr. Seuss Holiday Festival Chair - Felicia Parker equestrians, miscellaneous and vintage vehicles Foundation, the county of San Diego, The Florence Riford Fund and the Registration & Administration - Pat Wells – Abdullah the Camel, fire engines, a historic many sponsorships and donations received from local businesses and Director Parade Operations – Mike Carlin streetcar and an antique police paddy wagon to residents. Some of our business Float and Band Sponsors have been supporting Ann Kerr Bache Parade Day Coordinators Photo by Annette Bradbury add to the fun. the parade throughout its history as have the Rotary and Kiwanis service In keeping with our tradition of honoring organizations and we are particularly grateful for their continued support. Floats & Safety – Dave Irwin members of the community who have made major contributions to the It is a great day to spend in the Village watching the parade assemble and Banners – Annette Buis community, we have selected June Barrymore Ash as grand marshal. Bill travel down Girard and Prospect and enjoy the Holiday Festival at the Rec Bands –Otis Benton White and Bob Meanley are being honored as goodwill marshals and Nancy Center after the parade. At the festival, there will be entertainment, games Warwick and Dennis Wills are being honored as traditional marshals. All for the kids, and a special treat – photos with Santa, followed by the tree Equestrians – Warren and John Heenan lighting made possible by Sunrise Rotary and GDC Construction. Festival - Holland Smith Avoid “Mall Mania” and shop our local merchants who will all be open for Fire Engines - Dan Irwin and Dick Russell shopping, dining, lounging – with lots of parking available, it is easy to Marching Units – Cynthia Carlin Wishing you and your family wander the Village enjoying our seaside ‘jewel’. Check the parade website (www.ljparade.com) for all the information Miscellaneous Vehicles – Carol Burchard the Happiest of Holidays! about the parade, including maps, parking, street closures, parade Day Parade Announcers – Craig Koontz schedule, our Sponsors and Donors who make the Parade possible. A list of Cub Scouts – Michael Couris We have a broad selection of your favorite participants in the parade is on the website so check it to see who is in the parade – then come out and have some fun watching them all go down the VIP Assembly – Louise Heenan & Sally Fuller Christmas lights and electrical accessories avenue! VIP Vehicles – Gary Bulfer and Terry Buis Come see our gift items for the home! Special thanks to the Christmas Parade and Holiday Festival Committee – Fund Raising – Debbie Dorsee, Rob Hildt, it is a very small group of dedicated and cheerful volunteers whom I Ellen Wayne and David Woo have been privileged to work with for 15 years – many of whom have been GET IN. GET HELP. GET GIFTING! volunteering for over 25 years! The Christmas Parade and Holiday Festival Information Booth - Jan Irwin and Sonia would not be possible without their many efforts, from helping raise funds to Marie Olivas making sure all entrants have a fun and safe experience. A special thanks to Military Marshal – Earl Van Inwegen Pat Wells, who is the hub of the parade cheerfully working the spectrum of tasks and keeping us all informed. It has been a privilege to work with the com- Publicity – Ruth Chandler Trophies and Awards – Louise Heenan Meanley & Son mittee to make this 2011 Christmas Parade and Holiday Festival the best ever! 7756 Girard Ave. La Jolla, CA 92037 Volunteer Food – Trenton Bonner Ann Kerr Bache, Tel: 858-454-6101 Fax: 858-454-4017 Webmaster – David Bache ❄ Chair LJTC Christmas Parade and Holiday Festival Committee

Enjoy La Jolla’s Christmas Parade! A tradition the Appleby family proudly supports! Wishing you and your family a Merry Christmas & a New Year filled with good health, happiness and prosperity!

Scott Appleby & Kerry Appleby Payne www.facebook.com/applebyrealestate “It Takes A Family” (858) 775-2014 www.applebyfamilyrealestate.com LA JOLLA CHRISTMAS PARADE PROGRAM • DECEMBER 1, 2011 • PAGE 11

$5000 & ABOVE Florence Riford La Jolla Community Fund MAJOR at The San Diego Foundation SPONSORS

2011 La Jolla Christmas Parade Marshals ❄ HOLIDAY FESTIVAL 3:30 –5 p.m. ❄ ❄ The Holiday Festival should be lots of fun along with ❄ ❄ Santa Clause sitting in a fabulous chair for pictures, Aja ❄ Salter and her music school will be performing, the ❄ well received and topped off by its LJHS band will be doing a jazz set. We will have 2 face acquisition of Mac Trucks. Before ❄ ❄ painters, a balloon guy, a large jumpee, an obstacle and after the name change, Neil’s ❄ ❄ career with Signal was diversified – course and slide, as well the rec center will be open for five years if residence in Brussels and ❄ those wanting a little detour to the slides and swings! ❄ Paris as Coordinator of its European petroleum operations; service as a member of the board of directors of some of Signal’s wholly-owned sub- sidiaries and some of its affiliate companies, including American Independent Oil Company, and American President Lines. Five years before his retirement from Signal, Neil’s residency came Grand Marshal south when Signal moved its head- quarters from Beverly Hills to San June Barrymore Ash Foundation Women’s Fund, Rancho Diego, becoming the largest compa- Santa Fe Literary Society, and Ran- ny headquartered in the county. Grand Marshal cho Santa Fe Garden Club. Continuing his support of non-prof- When the city of San Diego need- June and Neil share interest in it organizations, he served as chair- ed to host a luncheon for 92 foreign their collection of early California man, board regents, Concordia Uni- ambassadors during the 1998 Plein-Air paintings. And to no one’s versity, Irvine, as a member of Republican Convention, they called surprise, June owns and maintains a several San Diego organizations: June Ash. That even was just one in collection of classic Rolls-Royce Museum of Art, Symphony Orches- a long list of community, military, motorcars. “The Barrymore Collec- tra Association, and as an advisory and charitable events that June – tion” is shown at benefit Ascots and board director of Scripps Memorial with her husband Neil – has spear- Concourse d’Elegance events, many Hospital and Scripps Clinic, and headed. of which she has chaired as an active Green Hospital. The term ‘Renaissance Woman’ member of the Rolls-Royce Owner’s With his appreciation for the men was likely created to describe June Club and the Rolls-Royce Enthusi- and women serving in our armed Barrymore Ash. Her wanderlust asts Club of Great Britain. forces, Neil served for 10 years on began early, with June attending the World Board of USO Governors, schools in Washington, D.C., Dallas, and then located in Washington, and Southern California – including D.C., and after coming to San Diego, Hollywood High, before moving on served on the board of directors of to UCLA. the San Diego USO, and not long Embracing community service thereafter as its president. His deter- and energetic commitment, June has mined leadership led to the establish- been the go-to person for numerous ment of the “Neil Ash USO Airport groups, and has served as president Center” at the San Diego Interna- for many, including the Social Ser- tional Airport, the largest USO Air- vice League of La Jolla, Patrons of port Center in the world. It serves the Prado, La Jolla Debutante Com- annually over 120,000 members of mittee and Founding President of our Armed Forces, including their the Variety Club International San dependents, gratuitously providing Diego Chapter of Women. them with food, telephone and com- June has served as chair for a puter services, entertainment and a number of events including Coun- variety of other services. Happy Holidays try Friends Annual Christmas Tea Having financial support from city from and Fashion Shows, Debutant Ball, C. Neil Ash residents and companies in San American Cancer Society Council of Diego County and the welcomed Military Marshal enthusiastic support of its many vol- La Jolla Art Association Hope, Concourse d’Elegance Lun- Born in Los Angeles, with less unteers, the San Diego USO is This Holiday season La Jolla Art Association cheons and San Diego Symphony than two years of college and four Orchestra Association fashion shows pleased to promote our military’s will hold an art benefit and reception. months at Naval Reserve Midship- awareness that the worldwide USO and countless other events. men’s School, Cornell University, he Among her many area leadership provides them with their “Home was commissioned in January 1945 away from home.” "Help Us Free The Girls" roles, June has served or currently as an Ensign, USNR, followed by sea serves as a Board Member with the Neil and his dear wife reside in duty in the Pacific, from the Solomon Rancho Santa Fe. A percentage of proceeds from art sales to benefit the Bilateral Children’s Action League, Advocates Islands to the Philippines. After the Safety Corridor Coalition. www.bsccoalition.org. Slavery is for Classical Music, San Diego Chap- war, he returned to his home in the Alive and Thriving Here in San Diego. Girls and Women (espe- ter of the American Cancer Society, cially young girls) are coerced, unpaid, and terrified of their cap- Los Angeles area and was placed on tors. The Sex Trade is the most visible to many of us, but slavery La Jolla Opera League, La Jolla Sym- inactive duty in the Naval Reserve. can come in many forms: from household workers to those who phony League, Country Friends and After one year as an undergradu- toil in factories or farm fields. Patrons of the Prado. ate at the University of Southern June was named the American California, Neil entered its law school Luckily, there is someone to help! Join us along with Soroptimist Cancer Society’s Volunteer of the International of La Jolla in this special exhibit, which benefits the under a special program for return- Bilateral Safety Coalition. Help us free the girls! Year, an honorary director of the La ing veterans, graduating in 1950 Jolla Historical Society, and a recipi- with his law degree. Three days after The art will be on display at the La Jolla Art Association Gallery ent of the Women’s International passing the California State Bar 8100 Paseo Del Ocaso from December 5th through December Center’s International Philanthropy Exam, he was recalled to active duty 18th. Gallery hours are Monday - Sunday 11:00am -5:00pm. Award. She was recognized the Sal- as a Naval Reserve officer for two vation Army as a Women of Dedi- years during the Korean War, with Art Benefit and Reception will be on cation. In addition, she was honored sea duty in the Atlantic and Arctic Friday, December 9, 2011, 6 - 8:30 pm. by the San Diego USO for her and service as Assistant Legal Officer, RSVP 858-459-1996 staunch support, and June is hon- Naval Air Station, and Corpus ored to be named a Grande Dame of Christi, Texas. Bill White the Patrons of the Prado this year. Soon after returning to civilian She is also a member of the life, Neil’s business career was high- Goodwill Marshal English Speaking Union, Golddig- lighted by 34 years with Signal Com- William L. White, known as Bill to gers, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego panies, Inc. (Signal), which when he most, was born in St. Paul, Minn. Museum of Art’s President’s Circle, was employed and many years and grew up in La Jolla. Bill attend- 8100 PASEO DEL OCASO, SUITE B, LA JOLLA, CA 92037 Freedoms Foundation at Valley forge, thereafter was known as Signal Oil ed Stella Maris Academy and went to La Jolla Art Association was established in 1918. It is a 501(c)(3) non profit organization serving the community and local artists. The mission of LJAA is to promote the appreciation of St. Germaine Auxiliary, Colleagues and Gas Company. With its acquisi- the University of San Diego High visual arts by providing art exhibits and art education for the community. of the Stuart Collection at UCSD, San tion of several companies, some of School, graduating in 1971. He Diego Historical Society Art Coun- which were not in the petroleum married his high school sweetheart, cil, Mt Vernon Society, First Ladies of industry, its name changed to Signal the Smithsonian, Rancho Santa Fe Companies, Inc. The company was SEE MARSHALS, Page 12 PAGE 12 • DECEMBER 1, 2011 • LA JOLLA CHRISTMAS PARADE PROGRAM

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40 years, have four children, Alysson, teams. Born at Scripps Hospital La Jolla D.G. Wills MARSHALS Andrew, Angela and Ashley. They are As president of the Ascot Shop, Bill 1949, the same year that Meanley & CONTINUED FROMPage 11 all involved in various aspects of the has been involved in a vast array of Son Hardware opened on Girard and Nancy Warwick store and Bill is proud to have them as local and national charities, including Avenue. He spent the first 8 years of Margaret Loretta, in 1973, the same part of the Ascot Shop team. support of Las Patronas, The La Jolla life on Westbourne Street next to the Traditional Marshals year he began working at the Ascot Bill is very involved in the commu- Historical Society, The Rotary Club, Wind and Sea, graduated high school Shop. While working at the store, Bill nity and has a big philanthropic heart. USO, YMCA, the Jewish Community in 1967, spent two years at Cal Poly in earned his Bachelor’s degree in busi- With education being one of his big Center and The Cystic Fybrosis Foun- San Luis Obispo, a semester at Col- ness administration from San Diego passions, he served as president of the dation. He served as a member of the orado State University, then spent the State University in 1975. school board and PTG president at St. San Diego Rotary Club for many years. winter in Aspen Colo. Bob had so Throughout his early years at the Vincent de Paul Elementary School In his spare time, Bill is an avid much fun in Aspen it took 10 years to Ascot Shop, the founder of the store, throughout the 1980’s and early cycler. He can be found logging in 50 get back to school. In 1971, Bob mar- Jack Matzinger saw in Bill an engaging 1990’s. Some of the schools he cur- miles or more on his bike on a Sun- ried Meg Flynn, a beautiful feisty Irish personality, astute business sense and rently supports include La Jolla High day morning. He is also a skilled hiker, girl from Boston, Mass. They recently a hard work ethic. The idea of owning School, Bishops School, Cathedral going on weeklong backpack trips celebrated their 40th anniversary. his own business appealed greatly to Catholic High School, La Jolla Country every year with his son, Andy, in the Bob graduated with a degree in Bill and he officially purchased the Day School, Stella Maris Academy, heart of the Sierra Nevada Mountain motion picture and television produc- shop from Jack in the 1990’s. Short- Nativity Prep School and St. Vincent Range. Bill enjoys spending time with tion from Brooks Institute of Photog- ly thereafter Bill hired renowned La de Paul School, to name a few. With his family and looks forward to the raphy in 1982 and worked for 3 years Jolla architect Robert Mosier and physical fitness being important to Bill, vacations he takes them on every in television, behind the camera, writ- together they oversaw a complete has also been involved in children’s summer in his beautiful home state of ing, directing and producing commer- remodel and update of the store in athletics, including coaching for boys Minnesota. Getting back to nature cials for local television. 2000. football and girls and boys’ and enjoying the simple pleasures in In 1987, after brother Bill set sail Bill and Loretta, his wife of almost life are important to him. Bill also rel- for the South Pacific, Bob took over ishes in time spent with his three the management of Meanley & Son grandchildren, who will be accompa- Hardware, and with the exception of a VOTED BEST FISH TACO nying him in the car during the two year leave, has been there ever parade, and is excited to welcome a since. Bob and Meg have one son who Youth Marshals HOME OF THE $1.95 BEER OF THE MONTH fourth grandchild this spring! graduated from The Bishops School in All Hallows Academy 2008 and received the National AP Brielle Brennan & Kiki Hamon Scholar Award. He graduates this Bird Rock Elementary School Robert Meanley May from Lewis & Clark College and Goodwill Marshal plans to join the family business. Cavan Walsh La Jolla Country Day School Allison Rhodes Muirlands Middle School Chance Baldwin, Happy Holidays! San Diego French-American School Victor Dufour & Anais Farion Enjoy the Parade! Stella Maris Academy Grace Conlin Join us before or after! The Bishop’s School Chris Halter & Mary McNeil SPORTS ARENA LA JOLLA 619-222-0020 858-459-0027 Torrey Pines Elementary School 3944 W. Pt. Loma Blvd. 639 Pearl St. Si Young Kim NO PARKING & TOW AWAY ZONES LA JOLLA CHRISTMAS PARADE PROGRAM • DECEMBER 1, 2011 • PAGE 13

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OUT PULL La Jolla Christmas Parade Program Parade Christmas Jolla La La Jolla Christmas Parade Program Parade Christmas Jolla La THURSDAY · DECEMBER 1, 2011 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS 17 Peter Sprague corrals musical greats at Athenaeum’s School of the Arts

BY BART MENDOZA | VILLAGE NEWS of Bach’s Prelude No. 9. While he enjoys Sprague is without a doubt one of playing with his reg- La Jolla’s Athenaeum is more than the finest guitarists to emerge from ular solo and group just one of the finest locations to expe- San Diego over the last 30 years. gigs, he holds this rience music. A nonprofit membership Although best known for his jazz band as special. library devoted exclusively to music work, he’s a virtuoso in just about “The string quar- and art, the institution is a cultural every genre, a highly respected pro- tet is a really interest- beacon in San Diego, promoting clas- ducer and engineer and the owner of ing sort of animal in sical and jazz events at its La Jolla loca- esteemed studio Spragueland. His cur- that it’s self-con- tion, as well as at venues around town. rent discography stands at more than tained. Everything is Notably, the Athenaeum’s School of 300 releases, including work with there if you want it,” the Arts offers classes in University dozens of artists ranging from blue- he said. “These peo- Heights as well, featuring the occa- grass favorite Sean Watkins to up-and- ple can read any- sional music event. coming instrumental jazz duo Matt- thing you throw at On Dec. 2, The Peter Sprague String son 2. them, so that’s kind Consort will perform at the intimate It would be a rare moment that of neat as a compos- art studio. The seven-piece combo is Sprague is not making music. Speak- er, knowing you can essentially the mix of a piano jazz trio, ing by phone from his Del Mar home write some pretty a classical string quartet and a jazz trio only hours after returning from a complicated, involved with Brazilian samba and jazz swing seven-date tour of Japan with jazz leg- stuff.” influences. end , he was already He good-naturedly Peter Sprague performs at Dizzy’s Jazz Club downtown, An all-star gathering of musicians, preparing to head out within the hour noted the caliber of above (photo courtesy of Michael Oletta). Sprague and his group, The including guitarist and composer for a new project in Los Angeles. the performers in- Peter Sprague String Consort, will perform at the Sprague, bassist , His enthusiasm for the project is volved can actually Athenaeum’s School of the Arts in University Heights on Dec. 2. Courtesy photos drummer Duncan Moore, violinists contagious. be a slight hindrance. Bridget Dolkas and Jeanne Skrocki, “I’ve always had an interest in lots “The most difficult fair amount of that. It’s been a chal- violist Pam Jacobson and cellist Carter of different kinds of bands,” he said. part of this isn’t the music,” Sprague lenge.” Dewberry, the group will perform the “But my inspiration for this was that I said. “It’s coordinating all the musi- Despite that minor quibble, Sprague world premiere of Sprague’s original saw in the mid-1980s, cians. Of the string players, three live is thrilled with the String Consorts composition, “Dr. Einstein’s Spin,” where he had a band like this — a in Los Angeles, with one here, but all activities. commissioned by Chamber Music string quartet, piano and they had four are extremely great players “Actually making the music, America as part of their New Jazz Gary Burton on vibes. I was just involved with orchestras and studio rehearsing the group — that has been Works program. “Dr. Einstein’s Spin” intrigued by it. Way back then, I did a sessions. Meanwhile, Bob Magnusson a joy,” Sprague said. “There’s a neat is played in three movements, with a version of this band for a couple of and Duncan Moore are two of the spirit about the band. A lot of people we have a lot of fancy notes to deal musical storyline concerning Albert years and time lapsed, but then four most in-demand performers in the say that this is different from a typical with.” Einstein’s thoughts as he made his cal- years ago, I wrote some new music area and there is my own schedule to chamber piece because those can be so Peter Sprague: Friday, Dec. 2, at the culations about the universe and the and organized the group again.” work around. We go through a lot just serious. Our musicians enjoy playing Athenaeum Music & Arts Library world around us. The original music To date, the group has released one trying to find a concert date we can all together so much, I think the spirit of School of the Arts Studio, 4441 Park will be augmented by material from album, “The Wild Blue” (2009), with make and then finding dates we can our music comes off in a nice way. Blvd., 8 p.m. $21 member/$26 non- Chick Corea and a new arrangement work on a second already under way. rehearse, as this is music that takes a Although, this is serious, too, because member. www.ljathenaeum.org. CAFE MILANO

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ing them to turn the devices off, he poetic style honoring Olive Blakistone requested that they text a friend and and her late husband, Tom. The Blak- tell them where they were — and istones had founded NCR in 1982 (in A 30th season celebration and then, during intermission, to text their a 124-seat theater) with $15,000 of friends again to say what a great time their own money. A champagne toast they were having. What a stroke of was given in their honor, and a cele- a founders’ dinner reception marketing genius! bratory cake was served. A subse- Of course, he knew they’d be hav- quent toast welcomed NCR’s next 30 ing a great time, because the evening’s years. entertainment was a performance of A.R. Gurney’s Pulitzer Prize-nominat- *** San Diego Bahá'í Faith Starry, starry nights ed “Love Letters,” performed by none Four a cappella singers just outside other than David Ellenstein (finishing the entrance to UCSD’s RIMAC Arena Informal gatherings his ninth year as NCR’s artistic direc- welcomed arriving guests. The occa- every evening of the week. tor) and his lovely wife, actress Denise sion was the university’s Nov. 19 Young. The play is a two-character Founders’ Dinner, which honored Call for more information: reading of notes, letters and cards dis- Richard and Rita Atkinson; the late (858) 454-5203 • (858) 274-0178 cussing the pair’s hopes and ambi- John Davies and his wife, Ann; Shel- tions, dreams and disappointments, don and Susan Engelhorn; the late Or join us on Sunday at the victories and defeats throughout their Anne Ratner; and L.S. and Aline Skag- with Vincent Andrunas close yet separate lives, covering near- gs. Each was to receive the Chancel- San Diego Baha’i Center ly 50 years. Interestingly, author Gur- lor’s Medal for exceptional service in The North Coast Rep (NCR), barely ney stipulates there be no more than support of the university’s mission. 6545 Alcala Knolls Dr. (Off Linda Vista Rd) across La Jolla’s northern border and two rehearsals and that a duo perform The evening opened with a recep- demonstrably one of our area’s top the play not more than twice. Unusu- tion in an outer part of the arena dec- 9:30 am – 10:00 am 10:30 am – 12:00 pm theaters, can certainly be said to have al, yes — but it’s a thoughtful plan, orated with large hanging fabric rect- Multi-Faith Introductory Talk reached a significant level of maturity. producing a play that reads naturally angles and tall live trees. Huge pictures Devotional Program & Discussion On Nov. 18, it attracted a big crowd and is never unrealistically formal. depicted views of the university’s facil- for its 30th Anniversary Season Cele- Immediately following the play (and ities, including Scripps Pier and the Please call 858-268-3999 for more information bration, which began with wines and its spontaneous standing ovation), eucalyptus grove (a mandated feature a catered buffet reception, right there and visit our websites: technical director and set designer of every UC school campus). A classi- at the Rep’s facility in nearby Solana www.sandiegobahai.org • www.bahai.org Marty Burnett was honored for his 20 cal acoustic guitarist played, and Culi- Beach. years of stellar service to NCR. He was nary Concepts catered the reception, After guests had enjoyed an hour- presented with a digital photo frame providing creative hors d’oeuvres and long interval devoted to enjoying sig- containing pictures of most of the sets exceptional service. As the reception nificant edibles and drinkables, they he designed. Longtime Rep activists concluded, UCSD Chancellor Marye took their seats in the intimate 194- Julie and Jay Sarno (who were mar- Anne Fox addressed the guests and Thank you for your real seat theater. Board President Dr. Allen ried on NCR’s stage) then introduced welcomed them into the arena for the Moffson asked them to take out their actress Wendy Cullum, who read a rest of the event, which was not open cell phones, but instead of admonish- estate business in 2011 presentation she’d written in rhyming to the press.

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(619) 702-  Clerk of San Diego County on: NOV 01, 2011 ISSUE St., Room 5056 San Diego, CA. 92101 (619) 525-4064 Diego County on: NOV 03, 2011 Issue date(s): NOV 24 Deputy NOTICE TO THE PERSON SERVED: You are ISSUE DATE(S): DEC 01, 08, 15 AND 22, 2011 7911 pet services DATE(S): NOV 10, 17, 24 AND DEC 01, 2011 Filing Date: November 09 2011 To Whom It May Con- DEC 01, 08 AND 15, 2011 served as an individual ISSUE DATE(S): DEC 01, 08, 15 K9 PHYSICAL THERAPY/REHAB CUTTING cern: The Name(s) of the Applicant(s) is/are: AND 22, 2011 STATEMENT OF WITHDRAWL FROM PARTNERSHIP BARBER/STYLIST WANTED PARADISE BAR- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. DUCK DIVE L-PSHIP THE The applicant listed above is FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. UNDER FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FILE NO. BER SALON is now hiring licensed barber/ styl- EDGE K9 REHAB www.cuttingedgek9.com We 2011-031094 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: DIA- applying to the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Con- 2011-032162 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: SURF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2011-031650 (1) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME(S) ist..comission/ boothrent available... if you are have Been Featured On Local And National MOND LOUNGE TEES located at: 1804 DIAMOND ST. trol to sell alcoholic beverages at: 4650 & 4650 1/2 MONKEY BUSINESS located at: 853 GRAND AVE.. SAN 2011-032227 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: THE OF PARTNERSHIp: a ACAI POWER CAFE (2) LOCATED interes please contact Saida@ 619)756-7778 News, Radio And A Number Of Local Papers SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is hereby registered by the fol- MISSION BLVD. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 Type of li- DIEGO, CA. 92109 is hereby registered by the following BAR KEY located at: 954 TURQUOISE ST. SAN DIEGO, AT: 4860 CASS ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 (3) THE FIC- or (619) 929-7310 And Magazine Articles. Swimming is one of our lowing owner(s): BRANDON STEVENS, SETH cense(s) applied for: 47-ON-SALE GENERAL EATING owner(s): THE SURF’N MONKEY, LLC. This business is CA. 92109 is hereby registered by the following TITIOUS BUSINESS NAME REFERRED TO ABOVE WAS strongest recommendations for most K9’s. It COPELAND, SCOTT NOVAK This business is beingcon- PLACE ISSUE DATE(S): NOV 24, 2011 being conducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY owner(s): 954 TURQUOISE STREET, LLC. This business FILED IN SAN DIEGO COUNTY ON: APR,13, 2011, and OCEAN CORP Houston, TX. Train for NEW Ca- is an ideal form of exercise for a number of ducted by: A GENERAL PARTNERSHIP The transaction of THE SURF’N MONKEY, LLC 864 GRAND AVE. SAN is beingconducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY assigned File No. 2011-011139 (4) THE FOLLOWING reer. *Underwater Welder. Commercial Diver. reasons. We offer assisted swimming in a business began on: NOT YET STARTED The statement FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. DIEGO, CA. 92109 CALIFORNIA The transaction of busi- 954 TURQUOISE STREET, LLC 954 TURQUOISE STREET GENERAL PARTNER HAS WITHDRAWN: EDER CAVAL- *NDT/ Weld Inspector. Job placement and fi- warm water environment. The benefits are: • was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / 2011-031626 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: TOP ness began on: NOT YET STARTED The statement was SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 CALIFORNIA The transaction of CANTE 1939 FELSPAR ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 The County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOV 04, 2011 business began on: NOT YET STARTED The statement statement was filed by Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. San nancial aid for those who qualify. 800-321- Non-weight-bearing (reducing stress on joints) CONSULTING GROUP located at: 3840 INGRAHAM ST. filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County 0298. ISSUE DATE(S): NOV 17, 24 DEC 01 AND 08, 2011 #207 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is hereby registered by Clerk of San Diego County on: NOV 17, 2011 ISSUE was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / Diego County Clerk / Recorder on: NOV14, 2011 ISSUE • Facilitates full use of the front and hind legs the following owner(s): YEVGENIY UDARTSEV This busi- DATE(S): NOV 24 DEC 01, 08 AND 15, 2011 County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOV 18, 2011 DATE(S): DEC 01, 08, 15 AND 22, 2011 WE ARE SEEKING a part-time worker for the vs. partial use as seen with underwater tread- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. ness is beingconducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The trans- ISSUE DATE(S): DEC 01, 08, 15 AND 22, 2011 post of BOOKKEEPER, PAYROLL/PAY RE- mills • Dogs are often able to actively swim 2011-030055 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: KELLEY action of business began on: 11/01/11 The statement FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. CEIVER. Applicants must be computer literate, although unable to move their legs on land PHOTOGRAPHY located at: 3050 RUE D’ ORLEANS, was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / 2011-032198 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: QUAL- SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN 2011-032678 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: Contact [email protected] (due to stroke/ spinal injury) • Allows manual 255 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92110 is hereby registered by the County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOV 10, 2011 ITY IT MANAGEMENT located at: 1920 BERYL ST. SAN DIEGO 220 W. BROADWAY CENTRAL COURTHOUSE CLEANOLOGY HOUSEKEEPING REFERRAL AGENCY techniques by therapist/ manual resistance to following owner(s): FATIMA RONCHI This business is ISSUE DATE(S): NOV 24 DEC 01, 08 AND 15, 2011 DIEGO, CA. 92109 is hereby registered by the following SAN DIEGO, CA. 92101 CASE NO: 37-2011- located at: 4682 IOWA ST #107 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92116 WORK IN ALASKA! Trident Seafoods is hiring an affected limb • Swimming in a controlled beingconducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of owner(s): JON TURLEJ This business is beingconducted 00101191-CU-PT-CTL PETITIONER OR ATTORNEY, is hereby registered by the following owner(s): seafood processors to work for up to 6 months environment is the safest way for clients to ex- business began on: NOT YET STARTED The statement FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began SHANE GARRET JOHNSTON P.O. BOX 90262 SAN CLEANOLOGY HOUSEKEEPING PERSONNEL SERVICE, was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / 2011-032177 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: DR. on: NOT YET STARTED The statement was filed with DIEGO, CA. 92169 619-843-5410 HAS FILED A PETI- LLC This business is beingconducted by: A LIMITED LI- starting Jan. 2012. 16 hours a day, 7 days a ercise. • Speeds recovery following injury/ week. $7.75 an hour, $11.62 overtime. Job County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 25, 2011 BOYD’S SIT STAY HEAL PLAY 24 HOUR PET RESORT Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of TION WITH THIS COURT FOR A DECREE CHANGING PE- ABILITY COMPANY CLEANOLOGY HOUSEKEEPING PER- surgery • Improves function and quality of life ISSUE DATE(S): NOV 17, 24 DEC 01 AND 08, 2011 located at: 2147 SAN DIEGO AVENUE SAN DIEGO, CA. San Diego County on: NOV 17, 2011 ISSUE DATE(S): TITIONERS NAME FROM SHANE GARRET JOHNSTON SONNEL SERVICE, LLC. 719 SONRISA ST. SOLANA Fair is December 9 and 10 at the Ramada • Works reciprocal muscle groups throughout 92110 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): DEC 01, 08, 15 AND 22, 2011 TO SHANE GARRET YONSTON FROM KELLY ELIZABETH BEACH, CA. 92075 CALIFORNIA The transaction of busi- Plaza Hotel 2151 Hotel Circle South, San the session (helps correct muscle imbalances) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. BIG DOG VENTURES, LLC., SAN DIEGO VETERINARY YOUNT TO KELLY ELIZABETH YONSTON THE COURT ness began on: 05/01/10 The statement was filed with Diego, CA at 8 a.m. Must fill out an application • Reduces pain and inflammation • Reduces 2011-030806 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: FINEST HOSPITALITY GROUP This business is beingconducted FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. ORDERS THAT all persons interested in this matter shall Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of online at www.tridentseafoods.com before Job canine obesity thus decreasing the risk of CITY REGISTRATION located at: 5010 CASS ST STE J by: A LIMITED PARTNERSHIP BIG DOG VENTURES, LLC. 2011-032348 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: TRITON appear before this court at the hearing indicated below San Diego County on: NOV 23, 2011 ISSUE DATE(S): Fair other health-related problems • Increases SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is hereby registered by the fol- 110 MELBA ROAD ENCINITAS, CA. 92024 CALIFORNIA INVESTMENT ASSOCIATES located at: 11815 HELMER to show cause, if any, why the petition should not be DEC 01, 08, 15 AND 22, 2011 strength, range of motion and cardiovascular lowing owner(s): FINEST CITY ENTERPRISES INC. This SAN DIEGO VETERINARY HOSPITALITY GROUP 13013 LANE SAN DIEGO, CA. 92131 is hereby registered by granted. Any person objecting to the name changes de- ITEMS FOR SALE 300 conditioning • Prevents overheating through business is beingconducted by: A CORPORATION HARWICK LANE SAN DIEGO, CA. 92130 CALIFORNIA the following owner(s): CATHERINE JOSEPH, DONNA DE scribed above must file a written objection that indi- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. FINEST CITY REGISTRATION INC. 1947 CHALCEDONY The transaction of business began on: NOT YET ANGELIS-BLAINE, SIDNEY D. SPITTELL This business is cates the reasons for the objection at least two court 2011-029549 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: C&A proper water temp • Increases tolerance for ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 CALIFORNIA The transaction STARTED The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dro- beingconducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and MAINTENANCE located at: 3234 JEMEZ ST. SAN  free stuff extended cardiovascular training • Decreases of business began on: NOT YET STARTED The state- nenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego business began on: 11/01/11 The statement was filed must appear at the hearing to show cause why the pe- DIEGO, CA. 92117 is hereby registered by the following recovery time • Reduces post-exercise sore- ment was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder County on: NOV 17, 2011 ISSUE DATE(S): NOV 24 DEC with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk tition should not be granted. If no written objection is owner(s): MIGUEL ANGEL ORTIZ GOMEZ This business FREE ENGLISH BULLDOG PUPPIES, ness • Provides good cross training for the / County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOV 02, 2011 01, 08 AND 15, 2011 of San Diego County on: NOV 21, 2011 ISSUE DATE(S): timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a is beingconducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction [email protected] competitive, athletic dog (619) 227-7802 ISSUE DATE(S): NOV 17, 24 DEC 01 AND 08, 2011 DEC 01, 08, 15 AND 22, 2011 hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING TO BE HELD ON JAN 04, of business began on: NOT YET STARTED The state- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2012 TIME : 8:30 AM DEPT: 8 220 WEST BROADWAY ment was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder  misc. for sale MISC. SVCS. OFFERED 450 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2011-032114 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: DR. SUMMONS (Family Law) NOTICE TO RESPONDENT SAN DIEGO, CA. 92101 ISSUE DATE(S): DEC 01, 08, 15 / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 19, 2011 2011-029359 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: HEAD BOYD’S SIT STAY HEAL PLAY PET RESORT, DR. (NAME): EDWARD CARRERA You are being sued Pe- AND 22, 2011 ISSUE DATE(S): NOV 10, 17, 24 AND DEC 01, 2011 AVON/MARK IND SLS REP, EUROPA TO TOE LASER CENTERS located at: 4130 LA JOLLA BOYD’S located at: 2147 SAN DIEGO AVENUE SAN titioner’s name is: CRAIG MC INTIRE CASE NUMBER www.youravon.com/ europa (928) 759-0467  services offered VILLAGE DR. SUITE 107 LA JOLLA, CA. 92037 is hereby DIEGO, CA. 92110 is hereby registered by the following D11-03050 You have 30 calendar days after this sum- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. FAST FOOD DISCOUNT CARDS Fast Food registered by the following owner(s): INTEGRATIVE owner(s): BIG DOG VENTURES, LLC., SAN DIEGO VET- mons and Petition are served on you to file a Response 2011-032413 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: A TAX 2011-029870 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: 5 POINT LJ ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNS Construction MEDICINE PARTNERS INC. This business is beingcon- ERINARY HOSPITALITY GROUP This business is being- (Form FL-120 or FL-123) at the court and have a copy PRO, JEFFERY SCOTT ROSAN located at: 5175 AUTO DETAIL, 5 POINT MOBILE AUTO DETAIL lo- Discount Cards that never expires. 24 Restau- permits, blueprints, Residential Designs. LOW ducted by: A CORPORATION INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE conducted by: A LIMITED PARTNERSHIP BIG DOG served on the petitioner. A letter or phone call will not FOOTHILL BLVD. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is hereby reg- cated at: 1640 CAMINO DEL RIO N SAN DIEGO, CA. rants including Arbys, Wendys, Pizza Hut, RATES!!! SE HABLA ESPANOL LIC.#069268 PARTNERS INC. 4130 LA JOLLA VILLAGE DR. SUITE 107 VENTURES, LLC. 110 MELBA ROAD ENCINITAS, CA. protect you. If you do not file your Response on time, istered by the following owner(s): JEFFERY SCOTT 92108 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): 5 Krispy Kreme and more. Cost $20. R. T. 3115 (619) 817-7787 LA JOLLA, CA. 92037 CALIFORNIA The transaction of 92024 CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO VETERINARY HOSPI- the court may make orders affecting your marriage or ROSAN This business is beingconducted by: AN INDI- POINT DETAIL INC. This business is beingconducted by: WhiteHorse Road PMB 177, Greenville, SC business began on: NOT YET STARTED The statement TALITY GROUP 13013 HARWICK LANE SAN DIEGO, CA. domestic partnership, your property, and custody of VIDUAL The transaction of business began on: 05/20/03 A CORPORATION 5 POINT DETAIL INC 1640 CAMINO 29611. (864) 295-5551 REMODEL & ADDITION SPECIALISTS FREE was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / 92130 CALIFORNIA The transaction of business began your children. You may be ordered to pay support and The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., DEL RIO N SAN DIEGO, CA. 92108 CALIFORNIA The ESTIMATES. No job too small. Call to see our County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 18, 2011 on: NOT YET STARTED The statement was filed with attorney fees and costs. If you cannot pay the filing fee, Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOV transaction of business began on: 05/25/11 The state- MANGOSTEEN THE QUEEN OF FRUITS Feel portfolio or Email us at RichardNileConstruc- ISSUE DATE(S): NOV 17, 24 DEC 01 AND 08, 2011 Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of ask the clerk for a fee waiver form. If you want legal ad- 21, 2011 ISSUE DATE(S): DEC 01, 08, 15 AND 22, 2011 ment was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder better now and try risk free today: www. 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SAN DIEGO, CA. 92117 is hereby regis- DIEGO, CA. 92130 510-710-7000 HAS FILED A PETI- BILE AUTO DETAIL (2) LOCATED AT: 1640 CAMINO DEL MAKAYLA-ANNDESIGNS.COM Handmade & on page 2 are effective against both spouses or do- BUSY HOUSEWIFE OR CAREER WOMAN began on: 01/01/10 The statement was filed with Ernest tered by the following owner(s): JESUS GOMEZ This mestic partners until the petition is dismissed, a judge- TION WITH THIS COURT FOR A DECREE CHANGING PE- RIO N SAN DIEGO, CA. 92108 (3) THE FICTITIOUS BUSI- handcrafted jewelry. Unique and at low prices! I can help you with: **Grocery shopping **Run- J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego business is beingconducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The ment is entered, or the court makes further orders. TITIONERS NAME ARAVINDHA K. RADHAKRISHNAN & NESS NAME REFERED TO ABOVE WAS FILED IN SAN www. Makayla-AnnDesigns.com ning errands **Household management $20 County on: OCT 21, 2011 ISSUE DATE(S): NOV 17, 24 transaction of business began on: 07/02/02 The state- These orders are enforceable anywhere in California by SREEMATHI POCHA ON BEHALF OF KARTHIK ARAVIND DIEGO COUNTY ON: 5/06/2010, and assigned File No. OUTLET CENTER DOORS WINDOWS We have per hour + mileage Call Kirsty 619 379 8750 DEC 01 AND 08, 2011 ment was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder any law enforcement officer who has received or seen A MINOR FROM KARTHIK ARAVIND TO KARTHIK PEL- 2010-012832 (4) IS (ARE) ABANDONED BY THE FOL- / County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOV 03, 2011 a copy of them. NOTE: If a judgement or support order LETI THE COURT ORDERS THAT all persons interested LOWING REGISTRANT(S): ADAM COTE The statement warehouse full of Doors, Windows, Flooring re- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. ISSUE DATE(S): NOV 24 DEC 01, 08 AND 15, 2011 is entered, the court may order you to pay all or part of in this matter shall appear before this court at the hear- was filed with David L. Butler , County Clerk of San duced Prices (858) 268-0679 BUSINESS OPTS. 550 2011-029272 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: ARNOLD the fees and costs that the court waived for yourself or ing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the pe- Diego County on: OCT 24, 2011 Issue date(s): NOV 03, RECENT UCLA GRADUATE helps students of LEGAL MARKETING, TAILOR MADE LEGAL MAR- STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTI- for the other party. If this happens, the party ordered to tition should not be granted. Any person objecting to the 10, 17, 24 AND DEC 01, 2011 all ages with studies! ~$15/ hr. tutorLind-  income opportunities KETING located at: 5053 CASS ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. TIOUS BUSINESS NAME FILE NO: 2011-030916 (1) pay fees shall be given notice and an opportunity to re- name changes described above must file a written ob- 92109 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): [email protected] NEED FAST CASH? Short term loans up to JAMES C. ARNOLD This business is beingconducted by: RESALE & NEW women’s clothes, acces- $1500 deposited into your bank account AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began on: sories, shoes, jewelry, $5 - 35, Designer BAR- OVERNIGHT! Call for quick approval. 888-338- NOT YET STARTED The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego GAINS, Tierrasanta. (619) 985-6700 9651 County on: OCT 18, 2011 ISSUE DATE(S): NOV 17, 24  misc. for trade WWW.SPORTSGIRLJEWELRY.COM FUND DEC 01, AND 08, 2011 Quiet. RAISERS FOR YOUTH SPORTS- VERY ATT READERS! FREE BOOKS! Trade your PROFITABLE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. books for free at www. 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San Diego County on: NOV 15, 2011 ISSUE DATE(S): 220-2825 NOV 24 DEC 01, 08 AND 15, 2011 HEALTH SERVICES 375  vacation rentals NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO SELl ALCOHOLIC BEV- DEL MAR FURNISHED 4BR, 3 BA SFR, Great ERAGES DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE Comfort.  health & beauty lagoon view, walking distance to RaceTrack CONTROL 1350 Front St., Room 5056, San Diego, CA. 92101 (619) 525-4064, Filing Date: November 7, 2011 and Ocean. Rent, short or long term lease w/ TAKE VIAGRA? SAVE $500. Viagra 100mg, To Whom It May Concern: The Name(s) of the Appli- Cialis 20mg.40 pill+ 4 FREE, only $99.00. #1 option to buy. 619 454 - 4151 cant(s) is/are: CHUPACABRAS TAQUERIA INC. The ap- Male Enhancement, discreet shipping. Satis- plicant listed above is applying to the Department of faction Guaranteed.1-888-797-9026 REAL ESTATE 800 Alcoholic Beverage Control to sell alcoholic beverage at: 978 GARNET AVE. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 Type of li- cense(s) applied for: 41-ON-SALE BEER AND WINE PETS & PET SERVICES 400  investment properties EATING PLACE Issue Date(s): NOV 24 DEC 01 AND 08, 2011  pet adoption/sale SERVING S.D. SINCE 1967 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. PLEASE SPAY OR NEUTER YOUR PETS! INVESTMENT PROPERTY 2011-031878 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: SAN SPECIALISTS, DIEGO SURFING SCHOOL, INC., SCHOOL located at: 4850 CASS ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. SALES & EXCHANGES 92109 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): APARTMENTS • OFFICE BUILDINGS SAN DIEGO SURFING SCHOOL, INC. This business is be- COMMERCIAL•LEASING•FEE COUNSELING ingconducted by: A CORPORATION SAN DIEGO SURFING • RESORT PROPERTIES ANYWHERE SCHOOL, INC. 4850 CASS ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 • REAL ESTATE PROBLEM SOLVING CALIFORNIA The transaction of business began on: NOT YET STARTED The statement was filed with Ernest GEORGE JONILONIS J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego “The Estate Builder” County on: NOV 15, 2011 ISSUE DATE(S): NOV 24 DEC 858-278-4040 01, 08 AND 15, 2011 3536 Ashford St., San Diego, CA 92111 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. Wonderful family home in quiet neighbor- in Clairemont. 2011-032093 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: KODO [email protected] INTERACTIVE, LLC. located at: 13280 EVENING CREEK hood, yet close to all! Exceptional corner lot ZIGGY DRIVE SAN DIEGO, CA. 92128 is hereby registered by Fax 760-431-4744 He is a 7 year neutered male greyhound mix the following owner(s): KODO INTERACTIVE, LLC. This has ample space for entire family and pets! A real gentleman! A good looking great dog! business is beingconducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY You would be one lucky family to have such a  for sale or exchange COMPANY KODO INTERACTIVE, LLC. 13280 EVENING Tastefully updated throughout. Attached good boy hanging out with you! He is fixed, CREEK DRIVE, #250 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92128 MARYLAND chipped and vaccinated. DEL MAR LAGOON VIEW HOME buy, lease or The transaction of business began on: 11/15/11 The studio/granny flat. Spacious open floor plan. Call SNAP Foster: lease option, $1.65mil. Kearney Mesa 21,800 statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., 760-815-0945 Or Email: sq ft office building just reduced $300K, now Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOV New windows, French doors, upgrades [email protected] $3.35mil. Buy 200 ft Baja beach lots or 9 miles 17, 2011 ISSUE DATE(S): NOV 24 DEC 01, 08 AND 15, 2011 (or less) Pacific Ocean front land. Need a part- kitchen/ with plenty of cabinetry. Two ner to develop all or part. Local resale shop biz FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. for sale. Many more RE opportunities. Geo 2011-031773 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: SOFA master suites & 2 bedrooms, XLG soaking Jonilonis Rltr 619 454 4151 DESIGNERS FLEXSTEEL GALLERY located at: 7480 MIRAMAR RD. SUITE 108 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92126 is tub, fireplace and extra large garage. Cozy LEGAL ADS 900 hereby registered by the following owner(s): ANTONIO KOSBERG, LORIE L. KOSBERG This business is being- patio, producing avocado tree & RV parking. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. conducted by: HUSBAND AND WIFE The transaction of 2011-030749 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: business began on: 10/21/11 The statement was filed WINCHEL’S ROD’S AND CUSTOM’S located at: 5065 with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk WEST PT. LOMA BLVD. #G SAN DIEGO, CA. 92107 is of San Diego County on: NOV 14, 2011 ISSUE DATE(S): ENGLISH BULLDOG Male,11 Weeks old, AKC hereby registered by the following owner(s): JESSE NOV 24 DEC 01, 08 AND 15, 2011 registered, Shots, Vet Checked, Champion WINCHEL This business is beingconducted by: AN IN- Line, house broken Asking for $600, DIVIDUAL The transaction of business began on: NOT NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHANGE IN OWNER- 3586 Elsinore Place Email:[email protected] (619) 575- YET STARTED The statement was filed with Ernest J. SHIP OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE 1350 Front 8510 x ID 3118830 Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego St., Room 5056 San Diego, CA. 92101 (619) 525-4064 Reduced to $659,000 County on: NOV 02, 2011 ISSUE DATE(S): NOV 10, 17, Filing Date: September 29 2011 To Whom It May Con- CAT ADOPTION SERVICE An all volunteer non 24 AND DEC 01, 2011 cern: The Name(s) of the Applicant(s) is/are: profit corporation. 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Jasmine Wilson • 858-204-6885 Sat & Sun 1-4pm ...... 6253 Dowling Dr...... 3BR/1BA ...... $875,000-$998,000 ...... Dina Lander • 619-992-4532 Sat 1-4 Sun 2-5pm . . . .4256 Caminito Terviso ...... 3BR/2.5BA ...... $979,000 ...... Natasha Alexander Brand NEW SFR w/roof top decks, 3BR, 1 optional 2BR/2BA charming condo in UC just South of & Charles Schevker • 858-336-9051 room, 3.5BA, sun room, combo living rm/dining rm & UTC. It boasts gracious living w/large BR’s, living fireplace. Homes are energy efficient w/solar electric- rm w/fireplace, breakfast area, 2 car side by side Sat & Sun 1-4pm ...... 800 Prospect 4-D ...... 2BR/2BA ...... $1,495,000 ...... Lynn Walton • 858-405-3931 ity. A/C & tank-less water heater. 2 car detached garage garage, laundry room, A/C & spectacular grounds Sat & Sun 1-4pm ...... 1450 La Jolla Rancho Road ...... 6BR/4BA ...... $1,999,999 ...... The Daniels Group • 858-344-2230 port. Front and back patios! PACIFIC BEACH w/pool, spa & tennis. 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7020 Via Estrada Just Reduced • 7727 Ivanhoe Avenue Situated at the top of the hill in the coveted West Muirlands with sweeping Ocean & This fabulous, elegant 3BR/2.5BA free-standing home lies in the heart of the Village. Impeccably designed and perfect for relaxation, this spacious "in-town" villa transports you Canyon views, this 5BR/4BA spacious home is perfect for entertaining. Situated on 0.45 back to Europe. The incredible use of "Old World" details include leaded glass, acres with a 3-Car Garage. The private south-west facing backyard boasts endless hillside spectacular stonework, hand-painted walls, wood-beamed ceilings and even an 18th century European water font in the powder room. A private and sophisticated get-away, situated and ocean views, a pool, spa, and grassy yard. Call David or Marc for a tour. just a few blocks to the restaurants, shops and La Jolla Cove. Call David to view this home. Seller will entertain offers between $2,000,000 & $2,400,876 Seller will entertain offers between $995,000 & $1,200,876 www.7020ViaEstrada.com Also available for lease • www.7727IvanhoeAvenue.com Marc Lipschitz We get Results! • Call Us to Buy or Sell your Home David Schroedl 619 • 857•2882 Top 1/2% of all Prudential Agents in the Entire United States 858 •459 •0202 [email protected] DRE #01048968 [email protected] DRE #00982592 www.MarcKnowsLaJolla.com www.DavidKnowsLaJolla.com

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