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San Diego Community Newspaper Group THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2011 www.SDNEWS.com  Volume 17, Number 2 La Jolla’s GURU surfboard Grub Sprawl serves up Events meals for steals in La Jolla BY MARIKO LAMB | VILLAGE NEWS to honor For one night only, Grub Sprawl La Jolla — a monthly event that dishes out great deals at top restaurants in — board- is making a local appearance. From 6 to 10 p.m. on Oct. 10, participants will indulge in shaping special $5 signature dishes at 10 participating La Jolla restau- rants. Award-winning San Diego-based marketing and communi- pioneer cations agency Alternative Strategies created Grub Sprawl as a way to bring awareness to the growing restaurant scenes within San Diego communities as well as give patrons a chance to try new dishes at an affordable price. “We were representing the ‘Taste of’ events and thought these are really unique in that you could taste a lot of food nique that has been resurfacing as of linear weighted stance and enhance BY MARIKO LAMB | VILLAGE NEWS choices,” said Lauren Kennedy, spokeswoman for Alternative late. the rider’s ability to respond with Strategies. “This is a bit different in that guests can choose espite the fact that La Jolla The 70-year-old surfboard shaper ease in both directions, while also SEE GRUB, Page 10 native Carl Ekstrom has not grew up in La Jolla, surfing Win- giving the rider speed down the line. Dhit the waves in a few years, dansea Beach with his two older Although Ekstrom enjoyed the he remains a mover and shaker in brothers. It was there that he first thrill of surfing — especially on his surf communities around the world, conceptualized the revolutionary asymmetrical creations — things got constantly reinventing the art of asymmetrical surfboard design based “kind of crowded” at Windansea, Grub Sprawl La Jolla surfboard shaping to cater to each on his discovery that one board and he shifted his focus solely to surf- surfer’s unique riding style. would ride better left and another board design. Where The master crafter, who has been would ride better right. To test out his prototypes, leg- honored with a multitude of awards “Standing asymmetrically on your endary riders like Richard Kenvin • Mediterranean Room to go throughout his lifetime, is featured board, your two turns — front side and Ryan Burch pilot the new at the La Valencia in a massive collection of literature and back side — are different,” he designs and Ekstrom analyzes the Hotel • The Cottage and is well known in the surf com- said of his inspiration for the design, ride and gets feedback from them. Prawns a La Plancha Overstuffed ravioli munity for both inventing and relent- which he first built in 1965 and “There’s a lot of different things 1132 Prospect St. 7702 Fay Ave. lessly rejuvenating the asymmetrical patented in 1967. that people are trying to get out of a The idea behind the asymmetrical surfboard concept — a shaping tech- SEE EKSTROM, Page 5 • Jose’s Courtroom • Zenbu Sushi Bar design is to cater to the surfer’s non-

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Families in helping to fight hunger nationwide. University City apartment building substance was determined to be non- Najibullah Sadat Sahou in La Jolla. voted at the shopping center and “The students, staff and families of on Sept. 28. hazardous. Officials said the chemical Reports of gunshots brought police online. Voters presented their shop- our School of Distinction schools After several residents complained was diffused through the air, but they officers to the 8600 block of La Jolla ping receipts from Westfield retail- should be very proud of their efforts of symptoms consistant with an irri- have no information on how or why Scenic Drive North late in the evening ers to the concierge desk at the cen- and the impact they’re making on the tant like pepper spray, including a the chemical was released. on Sept. 28. There, officers discovered ter, with each dollar spent counting hunger cause,” said Schools Fight burning throat and nose, crews evac- Five residents were taken to the the body of the 68-year-old Afghan as one point. Additional points were Hunger founder Tim Sullivan. “Of uated several units on the top floor of hospital for their symptoms, which immigrant. earned by “liking” Westfield Plaza course, the short-term results are the building and ordered other resi- subsided, as did the chemical in the Witnesses saw the man’s cab pull Bonita on Facebook. impressive, but we also love to see dents on the floor to shelter in their air, over time. Officials lifted the evac- up to the west curb of the street and Westfield will donate more than how our next generation of leaders homes. uation notice in the building after an the driver and another male exited the $57,500 to local schools to be used are getting active in their communi- Representatives of both the Fire- hour. car. An exchange of words and a to support programs like arts and ties at such a young age. In a day Rescue Department and the SDPD’s — Kendra Hartmann struggle was followed by several gun- music, sciences, physical education, when so much news about our kids shots, according to witness accounts. libraries and technology resources. and our schools seems so negative, The suspect got back into the cab The shopping center will host a these schools and these students Which of these costly homeseller mistakes will you and fled northbound on La Jolla check presentation event for both are well worth celebrating.” Scenic Drive North. The taxi was schools at a later date. The Schools Fight Hunger pro- make when you sell your home? found abandoned by a Northern Divi- • Three La Jolla schools have gram is a two-year-old initiative SAN DIEGO, A new report has homesellers make 7 deadly mistakes sion patrol officer at 2:20 a.m. on Sept. earned a national honor for their work focused on connecting schools just been released which reveals 7 that cost them literally thousands 29 on the 1200 block of Coast Boule- fighting hunger. nationwide with the hunger cause costly mistakes that most home- of dollars. The good news is that vard. La Jolla Country Day, La Jolla and helping those schools fight owners make when selling their each and every one of these mis- Police have not released any infor- Elementary and The Gillispie hunger most effectively. To learn home, and a 9-Step System that can takes is entirely preventable. mation about the investigation, but School have all received a more about the La Jolla schools’ help you sell your home fast and for In answer to this issue, industry they are investigating it as a robbery- National School of Distinction efforts or to get involved, visit the most amount of money. insiders have prepared a free special This industry report shows clear- report entitled “The 9-Step System murder. status from the Schools Fight www.schoolsfighthunger.org. ly how the traditional ways of sell- to Get Your Home Sold Fast and For Lt. Kevin Rooney of the Homicide Hunger program. Fewer than 2,000 The Fall 2011 Schools Fight ing homes have become increas- Top Dollar.” Unit said officers have no information schools nationwide earned this level Hunger campaign features an ingly less and less effective in today’s To hear a brief recorded message regarding the whereabouts of the sus- of distinction in the 2010-11 school awards program (and the chance to market. The fact of the matter is about how to order your FREE copy pect and they do not know if the sus- year. have school efforts multiplied thanks that fully three quarters of home- of this report, call toll-free 1-800- pect knew the victim prior to the The status is awarded to schools to ConAgra Foods) for participating sellers don’t get what they want for 276-0763 and enter 1000. 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neering research that continues playing basketball at Club One, a People to push the boundaries of sci- fitness facility in Carmel Mountain ence," said Salk Institute Presi- Ranch. La Jollan brings her love in the news dent William R. Brody in a recent • UCSD bio- statement. "The grant will provide engineering pro- funding to further these studies fessor of writing to community • Fred Gage, a Shu Chien professor in the that are critically important for the was honored by Diane Malloy knew photo or perhaps a word — and they set to Salk Institute advancement of basic research President that creativity flows out of writing whatever comes to their minds for Laboratory of that could aid in the development Obama on La Jolla — she just didn’t 20 minutes. Afterward, those who wish to Genetics and of new therapies to improve the Sept. 27 with see any outlet for it. read what they’ve written are welcome to do lives of people with a range of SHU CHIEN the National holder of the Vi For years, Malloy has so. The group then repeats the process, and neurological disorders." Medal of Sci- and John Adler been involved with San they’re done. • University ence, the highest honor bestowed FRED GAGE Chair for Re- Diego Writers, Ink “This is just about sitting and moving City resident by the United States government search on Age- (SDWI), an organization pens,” Malloy said. “The time frame is Related Neurodegenerative Dis- Gayle Blatt was on scientists and engineers. Chien DIANE MALLOY dedicated to serving San designed to get people in and out on their eases, was named a 2011 recip- honored as an was one of seven researchers to outstanding trial receive the award, and was the Diego’s literary scene. The lunch hour. They can do this quickly.” ient of the National Institutes of group hosts events like La Jollans, it seems, have responded to Health (NIH) Director's Transfor- lawyer by the only engineer among the medal- Consumer ists. open mics, writers’ roundtables and cri- Malloy’s offer. She said in the month since mative Research Projects (T-R01) tiquing sessions. Starting out as the Writing the group began, she has seen about 50 program. GAYLE BLATT Attorneys of Chien is a professor in the San Diego department of bioengineering at Center in the 1990s, the organization people in total come and go. Some show up Only 17 T-R01 projects were became incorporated and changed its name regularly, while others come when they selected throughout the country (CASD) during a special “Evening the UCSD Jacobs School of Engi- with the Trial Stars” dinner at the neering. He is a world leader in in 2004. Since its base began to grow, Mal- have the time. The group’s average size on and will be supported with a total loy, a La Jollan who has worked as a writer, any given week is about a dozen writers. of $15.9 million in funding. Gage, U.S. Grant Hotel in downtown the study of how blood flow and San Diego on Sept. 30. pressure affect blood vessels and a teacher and a counselor and has experi- “I’ve been wanting to do this for years,” who will receive $700,000 over ence writing everything from grants to fic- Malloy said. “Lots of people have asked me the next five years, was the sole Every year, CASD — a local is the director of the school’s Insti- organization of trial lawyers dedi- tute of Engineering in Medicine. tion, has seen drop-in creative writing in the past why there was nothing like this researcher in San Diego awarded groups pop up in just about every corner of in the area. People keep telling me they’re so a grant by the program. cated to preserving and protect- Chien is a Fellow of the Ameri- ing the legal rights of consumers can Academy of Arts and Sci- the city — except La Jolla. glad we’re here, and one woman said she’s Gage has challenged the theo- “There was such a need for this kind of wanted something like this for 30 years.” ry that most healthy cells in an indi- — celebrates the accomplish- ences and has published more thing in La Jolla,” she said. “There is one In addition to helping writers exercise vidual possess identical genomes ments of San Diego attorneys than 500 archival journal articles downtown, there was one in South Park their brains and “get their creative juices by showing the activity of mobile who have obtained outstanding and 11 books. He has served in that moved to North Park, and there used to flowing,” Malloy said the group offers elements of genetic material can results for their clients. leadership positions in the Feder- be one in Del Mar, but we never had any- another much-needed benefit: community. create a unique mosaic of different The firm’s senior partner, David ation of American Societies for thing in the north city area.” “Writers lead such solitary lives,” she said. genomes in any individual's brain. S. Casey, Jr. — whose father David Experimental Biology (FASEB) Researchers in his lab will pair Casey, Sr. founded CASD in and the American Institute for Malloy took that hole and filled it with “We keep each other going and keep each with Roger Lasken of the J. Craig 1960 — said Blatt and two other Medical and Biological Engineer- the Pen to Paper weekly drop-in writing other motivated. It’s good for writers to Venter Institute to develop inno- Casey Gerry attorneys were hon- ing (AIMBE). group. Every week since Aug. 25, Malloy know other writers.” vative single cell approaches to ored for their efforts on two sepa- The National Medal of Science has hosted an ever-changing group of writ- The group meets at the library, 7555 understand how unique genomic rate cases. was created by statute in 1959 ers at the La Jolla Riford Library. Draper Ave., every Thursday from noon to mosaics make identical twins dif- Blatt and colleague Robert J. and is administered for the White From those who have never written a 1 p.m. For more information, visit ferent from one another and con- Francavilla were commended for House by the National Science word to accomplished scribes who have www.lajollalibrary.org, www.sandiegowrit- tribute to spontaneous neurologi- their work on Finley v. Club One, Foundation. Awarded annually, the been published (“It’s a very even playing ers.org, or call (858) 272-2905. cal diseases. Inc. Francavilla and Blatt Medal recognizes individuals who field,” she said) show up, pen and paper in "This important award from the obtained $1.8 million for their have made outstanding contribu- hand. Malloy gives them a prompt — a — Kendra Hartmann NIH recognizes Dr. Gage's pio- client, David Finley, after he fell tions to science and engineering. and suffered serious injuries while

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maker Andy Warhol purchased two nia Design,” on Oct. 16. EKSTROM of Ekstrom’s custom surfboards from Ekstrom — the father of asymmet- Another LJ strike by the Geezer Bandit? CONTINUED FROMPage 1 his surf shop in La Jolla Shores to use rical surfboards — continues to shape in “San Diego Surf,” a film about the his legacy as an innovative board Just after 6:30 p.m. on Sept. 30, FBI has not confirmed the robber is surfboard,” he said, adding that lost art of surfing. designer, experimenting with tech- the Wells Fargo bank inside the Vons part of the Geezer Bandit bank rob- although there may be a perfect board Although the film remained unfin- niques such as the finless board and grocery store at 7544 Girard Ave. bery series. for a certain rider on a certain wave, ished at the time of Warhol’s death, “fish egg” tail design. was robbed by an armed man who Witnesses described the robber at the same board might not work for Ekstrom’s creations stayed on the Revolutionizing the art of surfing resembled the “Geezer Bandit” — an the Wells Fargo bank as being a 6- another rider. radar of artists around the nation. has translated into the capacity for armed and elusive serial bank robber foot-1-inch, bald, thin white male in “As surfing trends change, we have His asymmetrical design has influ- creating ever-evolving practical described as a 6-foot, 190-pound, his 70s wearing glasses, a grey suit to come up with new designs to enced designs for other functional cre- designs and functional works of art grey-haired white male in his 60s or and possibly makeup. accommodate for that,” he said. ations ranging from military training for the veteran surfer, serving as a 70s. Some investigators speculate the “Everyone is looking for their own helmets to Reebok shoes. In addition foundation for future innovations in The elderly-looking male in Wells Geezer Bandit and the elderly white thing in a board. Most of us are refin- to shaping boards, Ekstrom extended a variety of industries. Fargo bank’s surveillance video male who robbed the La Jolla bank ing, refining, refining until getting it to his passion for industrial design to looked similar to the Geezer Bandit, may, in fact, not be “geezers” at all its optimum. We all have our own another functional who is suspected of robbing 14 banks and that the descriptions are based thing we’re designing for and it’s con- art form — furni- throughout on an elaborate disguise. stantly evolving.” ture. since August 2009 — including the To report information, contact the He is working with Kenvin on a pro- “I’ve always been Bank of America on Girard Avenue San Diego FBI office at (858) 565- ject called Hydrodynamica — a col- interested in archi- and the San Diego National Bank on 1255 or Crime Stoppers at (888) lection of surfboards inspired by the tecture and furni- Ivanhoe Avenue. FBI Special Agent 580-8477. work of Bob Simmons, a California ture design,” he Darrell Foxworth, however, said the — Mariko Lamb surfer and shaper who died while surf- said. “I’ve worked ing at Windansea Beach in 1954. with boards and He is on the cutting edge of evolu- furniture design tions in the sport and constantly simultaneously.” San Diego Bahá'í Faith experiments with new ways to better Ekstrom will serve the rider. Informal gatherings showcase two of his At the Sacred Craft Consumer Surf- every evening of the week. refinished 1968 fur- board Expo, Ekstrom will be honored niture creations — during the “Tribute to the Masters Call for more information: a two-part “X”- Shape-off,” where six shapers chosen (858) 454-5203 • (858) 274-0178 shaped chair and a by Ekstrom will design, shape and double door made craft their own versions of asymmet- Or join us on Sunday at the in collaboration rical boards for a $1,000 grand prize. with Svetozar Rad- He will also have his own prototypes San Diego Baha’i Center akovich — at the on hand to showcase, discuss and sell. Mingei Internation- 6545 Alcala Knolls Dr. (Off Linda Vista Rd) For Ekstrom, surfboard shaping is al Museum’s exhib- both a practical industrial design and it, “Craft Revolu- 9:30 am – 10:00 am 10:30 am – 12:00 pm an art form. Although his creations tion: From Post-War Multi-Faith Introductory Talk are built and renowned for rider utili- Modern to Califor- Devotional Program & Discussion ty, Ekstrom’s talent has not gone unnoticed in the Please call 858-268-3999 for more information The double door Carl Ekstrom created in collaboration with Svetozar Radakovich in artist community. and visit our websites: In 1968, legendary 1967 consists of polyurethane foam, fiberglass and wood with a resin insert. The door, which originally hung in a private residence, will be on display at the Mingei Internation- www.sandiegobahai.org • www.bahai.org American artist and film- al Museum starting Oct. 16. Courtesy photo

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GUEST COMMENTARY Lunch with the Art & Wine Festival president draws La Jollans to By Natasha Josefowitz, Ph.D. the streets

ical career in front of him. We had barely finished our lunch- es when the president arrived, straight from another such event in San Jose (looking fresh — I don’t know how he does it). His navy-blue suit was impeccable, though hopeful- ly the seams were left large enough to make it bigger if he gains the weight back. But then, he’s the president; I guess if the suit becomes too tight, he’ll be able to afford a new one. “Mr. President, three years ago I A palpable rustle of excitement met you at a similar venue and told accompanied his arrival. He really you then that I worried about you — does have a wonderful, contagious you answered that you were worried smile. He spoke for about twenty min- about yourself too. You were a candi- utes on the expected topics (immigra- The La Jolla Art & Wine date then. I must admit that I have tion, taxes and healthcare issues) but then said he preferred a discussion. Festival drew crowds to the Vil- not stopped worrying since and that lage as visitors perused stunning arts you are also getting a little too thin.” As my seat at the table was a few feet and crafts and sampled tasty wines, This was my opening line when I from where he was standing — and I beers and bites at the event on Oct. 1 and asked the first question at a luncheon know how to wave my arm — he 2. On display were designs such as Michael held for President Barack Obama on looked at me and said he would take Maddy’s glass decor, top right (photo by Don Balch), the first question from the lovely and Bruce Stowell's handblown glass art, Sept. 26. He laughed and said his above (photo by Sharon Hinckley). Right, "Triplicity," wife, Michelle, agreed with me. young lady in front of him. I was going to say that I was neither lovely a papier-mache creation by Jane Lillico Back in 2007, two weeks after he greeted guests. Photo by Don Balch announced his candidacy in Spring- nor young nor always sure about field, Ill., Obama’s first fundraiser was “lady,” but asked instead about some- held by Christine Forester — a mem- thing I was truly wondering about. ber of the National Finance Commit- I assume, I said, that his staff gives tee — in the La Jolla home of Eliza- him summaries of all the news media The festival provided beth and Mason Phelps. And here we from around the world — he nodded fun for the whole family as chil- were again in their home. Obama yes — but does he also read in their dren enjoyed painting a car sup- remembered that event and thanked original the likes of Thomas Freed- plied by Witt Lincoln of San Diego, far man, Paul Krugman, Maureen Dowd left. Photo by Don Balch. them again for opening their lovely Also available for the younger guests house to us all. and David Brooks, and if yes, what kind of impact do these columnists was the "My Art Shed," below, The luncheon was held in their where students could create large courtyard, covered by a tent have on him? their own art. Photo by Sharon with long tables seating 130 of us (I He said he does read them and Hinckley counted). Salads were waiting for us mentioned that both Freedman and — Chinese noodles over lettuce with Brooks are good friends and agree pepper and chicken strips catered by with him 80 percent of the time, but Elegant Gourmet. Huge, delicious that is not what they write about. cookies baked by François Goedhuys, Controversy is what makes headlines. owner of Girard Gourmet, were dec- Besides the expected questions orated with the Obama campaign regarding our national and global logo — a circle with a red, white and issues, some questions were more blue rainbow. unique. One dealt with the idea of I had expected traffic congestion installing a water pipeline to go from getting to La Jolla Village Drive and flooded areas to draught-affected then onto La Jolla Mesa, but the roads ones. He thought it would be great, were clear as I passed the first check- but there is no money for the corps of Exhibitors pulled out all the stops when it came to showing off their creations. Far left, Bridget Thompson displayed point and arrived at the second, engineers to build such a pipeline. 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try, and the same even rings true for most workplaces, women often don’t dinner parties. know how their contributions are Doing Strangely enough, the person who received. talks too much and the person who This behavior begins in kindergarten it talks too little may both suffer from the when a teacher asks a question and all same problem; they just deal with it the little boys’ hands go up whether or Better differently. not they know the answer. The little The person who does not speak may girls will only raise their hands when feel he or she has nothing of value to they’re sure they know. As a result, add or may be uncomfortable jumping boys are called on more often than girls By Natasha Josefowitz, Ph.D. in. and get to practice their responses Often, women worry that what they more. We have all attended meetings dis- have to say will be seen as irrelevant or On the opposite end of the scale are rupted by someone who takes up all reveal their ignorance. Most men those who won’t shut up. They may the “air time.” We have also been at believe they’re doing well unless criti- express a thought slowly or try to add meetings where one or more partici- cized, while most women believe something after each comment by oth- pants do not contribute. This goes for they’re not doing well unless praised. ers. Often this person is a higher-up any meeting in any business or indus- As positive feedback is not a norm in and believes it is his prerogative to con- tinually opine or hold forth ad nause- am. But, it is also often people who feel lower down on the totem pole and want to show they are not as inade- quate as they believe others perceive them. They keep talking to show they are indeed as knowledgeable as the next person. What to do? If you’re the leader of such a group, your task is to ask the non-talkers for their opinions and rein- force the validity of the contribution by referring to it. After the meeting, the leader can tell the non-participants pri- vately their contributions were helpful There is usually an underlying reason someone talks too much or doesn’t talk at all. and appreciated. If there is no leader to perform this task, anyone who notices ing inferior, you would use the same tions with you. a silent person can engage them and tactics of reassurance and support. If it Suggesting that junior members are validate what is then being said. is a higher-up who won’t stop talking, unwilling to express their thoughts and As a leader in a group with an over- you can discreetly ask — after the feel intimidated because the talker ebullient person, your task is more dif- meeting — for suggestions on how to always seems to have something to say ficult. How do you shut someone up better equalize the airtime. Perhaps he about everything might be a strategy without offending? If you guess it is a or she can be asked to monitor how for quieting an over-talker. Asking person who speaks out because of feel- much others talk and discuss observa- them to help you encourage others to talk more will give them a role. If it’s a junior member, he or she can be asked to take notes. Generally, people speak too much or Mixing mingling too little for real reasons. Responding to & the underlying need to express or with- THE CHAMBER’S MISSION draw might solve the problem — at least in the short run. The Golden Triangle Chamber of Some years ago we were members Commerce strengthens businesses and the community through leadership, of a monthly dinner group of several Roasties Cafe prosperity, information, communication, and community involvement. very congenial couples. Unfortunately, one member was totally unaware she WHAT: La Jolla & Golden Sept. 22, 2011 was using up all the airtime. We were Triangle Chamber of The La Jolla & Golden Triangle all equally annoyed and equally unwill- Chamber of Commerce and the Commerce’s “Business ing to hurt this person, so we said noth- After Five” Mixer Greater San Diego Regional Cham- ber held a joint Ribbon Cutting for ing and instead looked at each other WHERE: 8915 Town Partner’s Urgent Care. Their spa- with dismay as she rambled on, non- Center Drive, in the cious new state of the art Medical verbally agreeing that this was irritat- Renaissance Center, Ste facility located at 4085 Governor ing. In other words, the silent group 150 San Diego, CA Drive. It is open seven days a week to serve your medical needs. They are support helped. This can also help 92122 also available to treat emergency when it is hopeless to change behav- WHEN: October 12th, workers compensation related iors. 5:30-7:30 p.m. injuries. I believe, however, that allowing this Holding the ribbons are La Jolla & to continue is a disservice to an individ- On September 14, the La Jolla Golden Triangle President George ual who is unaware of the irritation Schmall and Peter Kenelly of the SD and Golden Triangle Chamber of that such behavior causes. The ulti- Chamber. Expertly cutting the Ribbon is mate consequence is that such people Commerce held their Business Dr. Robert Amster. Also pictured are after Five Mixer at Harry’s Bar Partners CFO, Jennifer Kiindarius, will not be asked to join other groups, and American Grill in University Office Manager, Rosalind Cornejo; Mar- be they work groups or social gather- City. Harry’s served up some keting director, Jackie Amster; Workers ings, and will suffer from the inevitable great appetizers for the group of Comp Account Executive, Bruce Gard- ostracism. ner; and Receptionist, Katie Brigham. forty plus out on their beautiful So the kind, though difficult, thing to and spacious patio. All had a tastic menu and get to know our members do is to take this person aside and ask great time and made many valuable Business and guests. whether they are aware of talking Connections. Remainder: If you would like your Charita- more than anyone else. Whatever the On September 22nd the LJGTCC held a joint ble Organization to receive a free listing in the answer, this behavior is usually uncon- Ribbon Cutting with the San Diego Region al LJGTCC Community Guide or if you have any Chamber for our new member Partner’s questions about the Chamber please contact scious and responds to some psycho- Urgent Care. me at [email protected]. logical need. If the individual becomes They are located at 4085 Governor Drive. George Schmall defensive and refuses to acknowledge We all had a great time touring the immaculate President LJGTCC their over-the-top participation, the facility, enjoyed the refreshments and meeting * * * * whole group might have to confront the staff. To have a charity, service group or youth group the person with examples of the reper- Our next BAF Mixer will be held October listed in the directory, one does not have to be cussions of their disruptive behavior. 12th at new member Roasties Café. They are a member and can contact webmaster@ LEFT PHOTO: COB George Schmall addresses the group at the recent mixer at It is important to be aware that criti- located at 8915 Town Center Drive in the LJGTCC.com. Harry"s Bar and American Grill. RIGHT PHOTO: Chamber members and guests enjoy cism should always be constructive Renaissance Center. 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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2011 | VOL. 17, NO. 2 TIDE LINES Into the La Jolla researcher wins Nobel Prize Dr. Bruce Beutler, chair of WILD BLUE YONDER the department of genetics at the Scripps Research sheet of velvety ultramarine blue that eas- but limiting nutrient for animals. Like spin- BY JUDITH LEA GARFIELD | VILLAGE NEWS Institute (SRI), was awarded ily holds its own visually, even when posi- ning straw into gold, animals can’t pull off the 2011 Nobel Prize for tioned adjacent to crimson-colored life. But this trick. But when researchers discovered physiology or medicine. Depending on how you view it, either A. cyanocrypta can’t take credit for its strik- that more of the enzyme was found in the Beutler, also a professor Earth has a major case of the blues or ing hue; that’s the domain of a strain of well-lit sponge region than in the shaded and director of the Center rarely sings the blues. Between the sky and blue-green bacteria that sponge, so to part, they found another reason the sponge for the Genetics of Host ocean, blue is the most widespread color speak, off the host. The sponge sponges, is dependent on the microbe. And with an Defense at the University of on the planet. The sky is blue because rays too, because while the bacteria gains shel- in-house factory to keep the pantry Texas Southwestern Medi- of sunlight streaming into our atmosphere ter and protection from hungry grazers, stocked, sponges can expand their range. DR. BRUCE BEUTLER cal Center, received the separate into individual wavelengths (col- the sponge gets nutrients made by the sym- The potential downside to this relationship award along with Jules A. Hoffmann for their “discoveries ors) as they pass through each air biont. Ready access to nutrients boosts the lies within the symbiont, which, if over- concerning the activation of innate immunity.” molecule. Longer wavelengths (like red) sponge’s survival, particularly when it’s grown, can smother the host’s tissues. Beutler, an alumnus of UC San Diego, spearheaded the pass straight through but the shortest most vulnerable — in the earliest growth Somehow, the sponge must have a control use of a technique called “forward genetics” to study genes wavelength in the visible color spectrum, stages (sex cells to larval development). mechanism to counteract this inevitability, used by the mammalian innate immune system to clear blue, gets absorbed. Look anywhere and Growing fast means the sponge can better such as a way of starving the symbiont. pathogens from the body. He is credited with the key recep- blue is splayed out all around the sky. The compete with other organisms looking for Naturally occurring inorganic blue pig- tors that indicate to the body that an infection is present. ocean is blue because water molecules also space on an otherwise crowded reef. ments are also rare, but for other reasons. He is continuing this research with colleagues at SRI and absorb colors in the red part of the light Sponge-microbe relationships are not Before chemists figured out how to repro- hopes to find all proteins that protect mammals against spectrum, leaving behind the blues for us unusual, with the color of the symbiotic duce blue, it was mined. Lapis lazuli, an infections. divers. microbes often masking the sponge’s con- intensely blue, semi-precious stone, has Beutler was also the recipient of the 2011 Shaw Prize, For all the blue sky and ocean, true-blue struction. In this case, unadorned A. been known for millennia and enjoyed a the 2009 Albany Medical Center Prize, the 2007 Frederik plants and animals are an elite group. Blue cyanocrypta is pale orange. thriving trade in antiquity. Lapis was prob- B. Bang Award and the 2006 William B. Coley Award life is rare because few living systems have In an experiment that revealed the ably most used in printing and paintings (Cancer Research Institute), among others. an alkaline chemistry. (Recall the age-old sponge-bacteria relationship, a host sponge throughout the 14th and 15th centuries. He is the fourth Nobel Laureate SRI faculty member, litmus test where the strip turns red (or covered by photosynthetic blue-green bac- Interestingly, though the sky is closer at joining Gerald Edelman (1972 in physiology or medicine), pink) for acid and turns blue for alkaline.) teria was partially shaded to reduce light hand, they called it ultramarinum (ultra- K. Barry Sharpless (2001 in chemistry) and Kurt Wuthrich Even so, most biological blue is from irides- (inhibit photosynthesis). Over time, the marine), which means “from beyond the (2002 in chemistry). cence or polarization. And you don’t need sponge’s footprint under the shaded area sea.” — Kendra Hartmann to commune with nature to note the was lost to other plant and animal growth, dearth of blue foods (bubble gum ice cream while the lit area remained robust. Further — Judith Lea Garfield, naturalist and under- doesn't count). work showed the microbes to be important water photographer is author of two natural These reasons make one local sponge a for more than photosynthesis: they harbor history books about the underwater park off La SCIENCEnews treasure. The cobalt sponge (Acanthancora an enzyme that allows them to transform Jolla Cove and La Jolla Shores. For info or to • Scientists from The cyanocrypta) grows as a thin, encrusting nitrogen gas into solid form, a necessary send comments, contact [email protected]. Scripps Research Institute (SRI) produced the first stem cells from endangered species in September, giv- ing hope to the theory that There are only seven north- such cells could eventually ern white rhinos left in exis- make it possible to improve tence. Courtesy photo reproduction and genetic diversity for some species and may even save some from extinction. Work on the project started about five years ago with Oliver Ryder, director of genetics at the San Diego Zoo Institute for Conservation Rsearch and Jeanne Loring, pro- fessor of developmental neurobiology at SRI. Ryder had already established the “Frozen Zoo,” a bank of skin cells and other materials from more than 800 species and con- tacted Loring with the idea that the samples might be used as a starting point to enable lifesaving medical therapies or offer the potential to preserve or expand genetic diversity. Ryder suggested they start the experiment with two species: a highly endangered primate called a drill that has a close genetic connection to humans and that often suffers from diabetes in captivity, and the northern white rhinoceros, one of the most endangered species on the planet. Two of the seven remaining rhinos in existence reside at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park. So far, the scientists have only been able to produce a few stem cells at a time, but they “have the start of a new zoo, the stem cell zoo,” said fellow researcher Inbar Friedrich Ben-Nun. • A team of researchers from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography have discovered that plant life on earth recy- cles carbon dioxide faster than previously expected. The researchers, led by Lisa Welp, followed the path of oxygen atoms on carbon dioxide molecules during photo- synthesis to create a new way of measuring the efficiency of plant life. The ratio of two oxygen isotopes in carbon diox- ide indicated to researchers how long the CO2 had been Left, a cobalt blue sponge stands out in the crowd. Center, the iridescent blue that decorates a bluebanded goby is nothing to sneeze in the atmosphere and how fast it had passed through at but it’s not the true-blue of the cobalt sponge. Right, a baby garibaldi wears blue but again this is iridescence and will disappear before the plants. They were able to estimate the global rate of pho- orange fish reaches adulthood. ©2011 Judith Lea Garfield tosynthesis is about 25 percent faster than thought. — Kendra Hartmann THURSDAY · OCTOBER 6, 2011 10 LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Prospect Bar and Grill, salmon-nashi 5:45 p.m. from one GRUB poke at Zenbu Sushi and homemade of two check-in CONTINUED FROMPage 1 lasagna pugliese at Vigilucci’s Ris- locations — Finch’s three or four spots from a variety of torante. Wine Bar and Bistro restaurants, see the menu before- Kennedy said the La Jolla location on 7644 Girard Ave. hand and sit down inside the restau- was an easy choice for the Grub or the Mediter- rant for a meal.” Sprawl. ranean Room at La The Cottage at 7702 Despite the mere $5 price tag, the “It’s just the perfect San Diego Valencia Hotel on Fay Ave. will offer restaurants do not skimp on the dish- spot,” she said. “We wanted to fill the 1132 Prospect St. — overstuffed ravioli as es. Finch’s Wine Bar and Bistro will calendar with spots where guests get for the chance to part of the Grub the chance to experience restaurants grub on good eats at Sprawl La Jolla on be offering two fulfilling options, Oct. 10. Courtesy photo including pistachio-crusted salmon, they may never have gone to before.” some of the Village’s French lentils, ratatouille and saffron The Grub Sprawl tour has already best restaurants. citrus beurre blanc or a chocolate made successful stops in North Park, For more informa- French toast sandwich served with Coronado and Hillcrest, with an tion about Grub maple bourbon bacon ice cream. increasing number of Grub Sprawl Sprawl, visit www.- Other meal options include a trio of groupies attending each month. grubsprawl.com or street tacos at Jose’s Courtroom, Participants can pick up a compli- call (619) 858- smoked gouda mac and cheese at mentary wristband and map at 0322.

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On Oct. 9 at 2 p.m., Susie Nguyen, aka “Salsa Susie,” will EMUSTSE EVENTS host a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the grand opening of her new THURSDAY, Oct. 6 Jolla, 10 a.m., Wisteria Cottage, 780 MONDAY, Oct. 10 dance studio, Ooh La La Dance • “San Diego’s Judge Mayor: How Mur- Prospect St., 1.5 mile docent-led tour • Full moon pier walk, 8:30 p.m., Birch Academy. The celebration will phy’s Law Blindsided Leadership with by a knowledgeable volunteer, RSVP Aquarium, 2300 Expedition Way, a include a balloon artist for kids, 2020 Vision,” 7:30 p.m., Warwick’s, required, (858) 480-6424, $10, chil- moonlight walk and tour led by aquari- art and dance contests, a photo 7812 Girard Ave., book discussion and dren 12 and under free um naturalists along the Ellen Browning opportunity with a horse, free signing, (858) 454-0347, •“Gnartang!” 5 to 10 p.m., Thumbprint Scripps Memorial Pier, RSVP required, massages and live entertainment. www.warwicks.com, free Gallery, 920 Kline St., opening recep- ages 9 and up, (858) 534-7336, The new studio, located at • “Fleurs du Mal,” 8 p.m., The Loft, tion for new works by Dion Terry and http://aquarium.ucsd.edu, $22 mem- 7467 Cuvier St. in La Jolla is a 9500 Gilman Drive, film showing, (858) Richard Salcido, on display until Nov. 6, bers, $25 nonmembers 1,500-square-foot, two-room vin- 822-3199, www.artpwr.com, $8 gen- (858) 354-6294, • Bassist Jory Herman mini-concert, tage studio. Ooh La La will offer eral admission, $6 subscriber, $4 www.thumbprintgallerysd.com, free noon, Athenaeum, 1008 Wall St., (858) 55 dance, fitness and cardio UCSD student • “Paradise Plundered: Fiscal Crisis 454-5872, www.ljathenaeum- .org, free classes each week. • “The Most Beautiful Museums of and Governance Failures in San Diego,” 7 “There is truly love and integri- Europe,” 7:30 p.m., Athenaeum, 1008 p.m., D.G. Wills Books, 7461 Girard TUESDAY, Oct. 11 ty intertwined in this studio,” said Wall St., (858) 454-5872, www.ljath- Ave., authors Steven P. Erie and Vladmir • Promises2Kids fundraiser, 7 p.m., Nguyen. “This is a 33-year-old enaeum.org, $12 members, $17 non- Kogan, (858) 456-1800, www.dg- Lawrence Family Jewish Community dream come true.” members willsbooks.com, free Center, 4126 Executive Drive, fundrais- Nguyen is offering guests the • La Jolla Community Planning Associ- • Liam Finn with Marques Toliver, 8:30 er featuring best selling author Dave opportunity to take advantage of a ation meeting, 6 p.m., La Jolla Recre- p.m., The Loft, 9500 Gilman Drive, Pelzer of “A Child Called It” to benefit free dance class pass and half off ation Center, 615 Prospect St., (858) (858) 822-3199, www.artpwr- .com, Promises2Kids, (858) 362-1348, the first month’s tuition. 456-7900, www.lajollacpa.org, free $13 advance general admission, $15 www.sdcjc.org, $16 general admission, For more information, visit general admission at door, $12 UCSD $12 students and members, $40 VIP www.oohlaladanceacademy.com student, UCSD student member free tickets including wine and cheese MUST FRIDAY, Oct. 7 GO or call (858) 456-4500. • An evening with Abigail Washburn, at door reception with the author 8 p.m., The Loft, 9500 Gilman Drive, • “Wicked Bugs: The Louse that Con- (858) 822-3199, www.artpwr.com, SUNDAY, Oct. 9 quered Napoleon’s Army and other Dia- $20 reserved, $15 general admission, • Weekend with the locals, noon, War- bolical Insects,” 7:30 p.m., Warwick’s, $10 UCSD student, UCSD student wick’s 7812 Girard Ave., Donna Mis- 7812 Girard Ave., book discussion and member free at door colta discusses her book “When the de signing, (858) 454-0347, www.war- • “Crude Deception,” 7:30 p.m., War- www.warwicks.com, free la Cruz Family Danced,” (858) 454- wicks.com, free wick’s, 7812 Girard Ave., historical nov- • La Jolla Town Council meeting, SATURDAY, Oct. 8 0347, www.warwicks.com, free • L.O.L. (Loft Out Loud) with the Hinges, elist Gordon Zuckerman book discus- 5 p.m., La Jolla Recreation Center, 615 • Guided walking tour of historic La 8 p.m., The Loft, 9500 Gilman Drive, sion and signing, (858) 454-0347, Prospect St., (858) 454-1444, www.- comedy performance, (858) 822-3199, www.warwicks.com, free lajollatowncouncil.org, free www.artpwr.com, $10 general admis- • “Pen to Paper” writing workshop, sion, $8 UCSD staff and faculty, $5 THURSDAY, Oct. 13 noon, La Jolla Library, 7555 Draper at the Hyatt Regency La UCSD student, UCSD student mem- • “Ghost Wave: The Discovery of Cortes Ave., La Jolla Library and San Diego Jolla at Aventine, 3777 La ber free at door Bank and the Biggest Wave on Earth,” Writers, Ink’s weekly drop-in writing Jolla Village Dr., from 6 to 7:30 p.m., Warwick’s, 7812 Girard group, (858) 412-6351, www.lajolla- MUST 10 p.m. Proceeds from HEAR Ave., journalist Chris Dixon book dis- library.org, free the event will support the WEDNESDAY, Oct. 12 On Oct. 7, guests at the Founda- cussion and signing, (858) 454-0347, expansion of the (HIC) — the only tion for the Children of the Californi- pediatric medical facility in northwest as’ annual “Concert for the Children” Mexico, which offers more than 35 fundraising event will get a special surgical and medical services at treat in the form of Grammy Award- affordable rates with financial assis- winning artist Kenny Loggins, who tance options for families in need on will perform mega-hits from his plat- both sides of the border. inum-selling albums to benefit the Hospital Infantil de las Tickets are $300 per guest and can be purchased online at (HIC). www.usfcc.org or by calling (619) The charity concert will take place 298-5437. MUSTSEE Scripps Pier, long a thing of mystery, has been barricaded from the public for scientific research for most of its existence. The 1,090- Scripps foot long concrete structure is now open to the public for two nights on Oct. 10 and 11. Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Birch Aquar- ium are showing what happens on one of the Pier world’s largest research piers. full moon walks

Take a walk on the pier under the glow done on the pier, including a squid dis- of the full moon and experience the section, plankton collection and obser- Scripps campus in a whole new way. vation of marine life. For $25 ($22 for aquarium members), RSVP required. For tickets or more visitors get a tour of Scripps’ campus information, call (858) 534-7336 or visit and will experience a sample of the work www.birchaquariumprograms.com THURSDAY · OCTOBER 6, 2011 THURSDAY · OCTOBER 6, 2011 12 LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS SOCIETY SOCIETY LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS 13

Artful fashions, new commissioners in town and speaking up for children

sioner, as were Veronica Engle, Maxine required). Gellens, Tom Groff, Robert Kanaski, The program included short videos Voices: left:Timmy Holgrapher, Tatum Starry, starry nights John Schneidmiller, Leonard Simpson showing VFC’s work, including the moving story of Zach, who’d been Mabile, Sophie Waitt, Joan Waitt (host), and Dr. Jack Wasserman. La Jolla res- Max Waitt, Cynthia Vassallo ident and top-level commissioner through many foster homes before Voices: right: Rene and Duane Roth, Ramin Pourteymour, who chaired the finding his “forever family.” He later Muffy Walker and Dr. John Reed, Judy event along with SDPD Chief William appeared onstage with his adoptive and Peter Corrente Art: left: Andrea parents and his CASA, Jenna. Their Naversen (emcee; Lansdowne, was also a frequent and immediate past chair), generous bidder on many live-auction VFC-facilitated success story inspired generous bidding during the live auc- Mia Stefanko (event items and donated the highest Art: left: Jean Newman (vice chair), Melanie Cruz ($5,000) support pledge. tion, after which auctioneer Bill with Vincent Andrunas president; manager of consign- (1st vice president; Geni Cavitt and Chargers safety Menish announced that the event had ment shop), Suzanne Newman event co-chair), Debo- The Country Friends’ 56th annual Steve Gregory served as emcees. Well- grossed more than $1 million. (manager of business administra- rah Cross, Jeanne Lucia Strauss’ Pamplemousse Grille tion), Paul Palmer (Big Brothers (past president) Art of Fashion event, held Sept. 22 at deserved awards were conferred on The Inn at Rancho Santa Fe, honored prominent community members, served up a truly gourmet dinner fea- Big Sisters president and CEO), turing beef filet and dessert platters Maggie Bobileff (Aprés Affaire the late Luba Johnston (fondly remem- including famed author Joseph chair), Katie Shull (Lemon Twist) bered as the grande dame of Rancho Wambaugh, a San Diego resident and laden with seven sweet selections. The Santa Fe), as well as Priscilla Webb — former LAPD detective. Lansdowne, evening rocked on with a high-octane Legends: right: Betty both longtime Country Friends mem- given a Lifetime Achievement Award, performance by the critically- Blair, Jean Savard, bers and pillars of the community. The responded with a sensitive and stir- acclaimed Neil Diamond tribute band, Denise Capozzi, Cheryl event is the organization’s largest ring speech. He revealed that his 45- Super Diamond. Guests listened and Mitchell, Laura Apple- gate, Ross Grano fundraiser, financing their support of year police career was preceded by a danced to such hits as “Sweet Caro- human care agencies throughout San shorter stint as a car thief. Fortunate- line,” Cherry, Cherry” and the night’s Diego County. This year’s show, ly, he wasn’t very good at it. At 16, he theme song, “Heartlight.” chaired by Mia Stefanko and produced had taken a neighbor’s car, but only Art: right: Twins Cheri Salyers and in partnership with , got three blocks. Rather than hauling Correction: The account of the ROMP Terri Salyers-Chivetta, Meghan Legends: left: Leonard Simp- featured fashions from the fall and him to juvenile hall, the arresting offi- Roundup in the Sept. 29 issue should Hansen, Pique Marsh, Lynda Kerr son, Sandy Redman, Ramin winter collections of some of the cer took him home and set him have stated that 10 percent of the Ronald Legends: left: Steve Gregory Porteymour (event chair), Phyl- world’s most stylish designers. straight, nipping a potential criminal McDonald House annual budget comes (emcee), Geni Cavitt (emcee), lis Parrish, Fred Applegate William Lansdowne (Chief of A shade-cloth canopy covered the career in the bud and inspiring what from McDonald’s restaurants and 90 per- cent from donations and fundraisers. Police; event chair), Joseph dual runways and seating area, and has become a lifelong dedication to Wambaugh (author; honoree), the weather was somewhat cooler police work. Perhaps this story Also, Mr. Drake’s first name is Hudson. Boyd Long (Assistant Chief of than usual, much to the guests’ explains why each gala guest was The Village News regrets the errors. Police), Ed LaValle (SDPHA exec- delight. The 35-minute show dis- given a Get Out of Jail Free card (“for utive commissioner) played a variety of looks in rapid suc- entertainment purposes only,” the fine cession. When one model’s shoe broke print warned). early in her runway trip, she picked it *** up and bravely completed her circuit Voices for Children (VFC) helps fos- on one very high stiletto and the toes ter children find their “forever fami- of one bare foot (with a raised ankle) lies” and trains volunteer court — so skillfully accomplished that appointed special advocates (CASAs) Bibby’S many spectators never noticed the to serve as voices for children in court. missing shoe. A post-show “Aprés VFC depends on private contributions Affaire” featured boutique shopping, a and their annual Starry, Starry Night CRÊPE BISTRO tasting of fine Falkner wines and gala (well named, though not in cheese and dessert buffets. honor of this column) raises funds to *** support their work. Held at the hilltop That evening at the U.S. Grant home of honorary chair Joan Waitt, GRAND Hotel, the “Legends Behind the Badge” the event attracted 470 guests and gala fundraiser for the San Diego commenced with cocktails, Jeff Police Historical Association (SDPHA) Strauss’ sumptuous signature appe- RE-OPENING began with cocktails, appetizers and tizers and the stylings of a jazz quartet. a big silent auction. 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most conventional manner. “I wrote the whole book on yellow, Toyota pitches lease of beach vehicles lined paper,” said the author. “It had BY NEAL PUTNAM | VILLAGE NEWS A tasty way to benefit LJHS arrows and scribbles and scratches.” Toyota vehicles cruising along San Diego beaches may be She mailed her life's work in a card- featured in two television commercials if the full City Council The Foundation of La Jolla High School (LJHS) board box to her secretary friend in Dal- gives the go-ahead for a marketing partnership that would will host its 12th annual “Taste of La Jolla” on las. “I just prayed it would get there safe- make Toyota the “official vehicle of San Diego lifeguards” with Oct. 11 to benefit LJHS. ly,” she said. a free, two-year lease of 34 vehicles. More than 20 of La Jolla’s finest restaurants, So what exactly is a “protean leader” “It’s a fabulous idea,” said District 7 Councilwoman Marti pizza shops, burger joints, breweries and even ice — the basis of her book? Emerald. cream parlors are participating in the gourmet “Protean goes back to mythology,” The proposal was heard Sept. 21 by the council’s Budget taste tour, providing participants with samples of said Rosoff. and Finance Committee, which voted 3-0 on Emerald’s motion specialties from their menus for a good cause. Proteus was an early sea god, also to send the proposal to the full City Council for possible adop- Check-in for the event will begin at 5:30 p.m. knows as “The Old Man of the Sea,” tion. Also voting in favor were councilmembers Sherri Light- at the Chase Bank, located at 7777 Girard Ave. and from his transforming nature and ner and Todd Gloria. From there, participants can take off for a pro- multifarious aspects comes the adjec- The Japanese automaker has proposed allowing the city to gressive tour of La Jolla’s tasty hors d’oeuvres at tive “protean.” NINA ROSOFF use 34 of the 2012 vehicles at no cost for two years, a finan- participating restaurants. Despite the small plate In Rosoff’s book, she examines seven cial value placed in a City Hall report at between $555,000 to servings, past attendees have said the specially leadership paradoxes that she has $1.1 million. The city would also have an option to buy the prepared dishes add up to quite a satisfying and Shores resident pens observed in her years working with vehicles at the end of the two years, according to the propos- fulfilling dinner at the end of the night. leaders of Fortune 500 companies and al. Since the Foundation’s inception of the Taste book on leadership universities nationwide. The estimated savings of using these vehicles for free ranges of La Jolla in 2000, volunteers have raised more “An example of a paradox,” said When longtime La Jolla Shores resi- from more than $491,000 to more than $982,000, depend- than $200,000 for the high school. Funds raised Rosoff, “is the fact that technology keeps dent Nina Rosoff decided she wanted to ing on the actual agreement. at the event are used to insulate LJHS from deep us connected but it also disconnects us.” share her philosophies about paradox City lifeguards might appear in the two television commer- budget cuts that threaten faculty and staff posi- One thing that Rosoff emphasizes in and leadership with the world, she pulled cials, but the committee was told that Toyota is more interest- tions, the availability of textbooks, critical sup- the book is that leaders don't know how out all the stops and stayed determined ed in seeing Toyotas on the beach as the city lifeguards’ “offi- plies, course offerings, sports to deal with uncertainty. until her name finally ended up on a cial vehicle” and brand name, rather than focusing on the programs and “It's a leader's job to know,” she said. book cover. individuals behind the wheel. maintenance to “Leaders feel like they have to have the With no agent, she spent four and a No specific beach area was mentioned as to where the com- the school. right answers, but they must embrace half years perfecting a 30-page proposal mercials might be made. Toyota would reimburse the city for Tickets are ambiguity in order to manage complex- about how to be a leader during uncer- the cost of staff time for filming and/or recording commercials $45 in advance ity.” tain times and she had 16 meetings with or other activities. and $50 at the Rosoff said her book could apply to editors until Routledge presented itself Two radio ads are also suggested in the proposal, along event. To pur- executives, professors, carpenters, hair- as the perfect publishing match. with public service announcements. The city would have final chase tickets, dressers, parents or any other position “I wrote every bloody word myself,” approval of all content before use by Toyota, according to the call (858) 551- that requires leadership. she said. “I didn't want anyone to put city report. 1250 or visit www.ljhs- It’s about “getting to the end of your their own spin on it. I just wanted some- Toyota has suggested promotional events at city facilities .sandi.net/foundation. life holding a bag of dreams fulfilled, not one to check for grammar.” and “Water Safety Days” sponsorships at Toyota dealerships. regrets,” she said. Deal sealed. Next step? Writing her Toyota would also like to be mentioned on the city’s website — Mariko Lamb For more information on the book, first book. and also do direct marketing to city employees and other visit www.routledge.com/9780415- Rosoff's book, “The Power of Paradox: groups. 875110. The Protean Leader and Leading in The City Council is expected to hear the proposal in October — Staff Uncertain Times,” wasn't written in the or November. LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2011 | PAGE 19 20 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2011 LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS - CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE classified SAN DIEGO COASTAL marketplace The #1 Local Place to go for Autos, Homes, Services and More! www.sdnews.com • Call 858-270-3103

5727  nenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego nenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego Cal pay for any health care related to this claim no doc- HELP WANTED 250 heating/air conditioning County on: SEP 08, 2011 ISSUE DATE(S): SEPT 15, 22, County on: AUG 22, 2011 ISSUE DATE(S): SEPT 15, 22, tor not providing or paid for by employer or insurance FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE PETS & PET SERVICES 400 29 AND OCT 06, 2011 29 AND OCT 06, 2011 company who treated or examined for this injury are NO. 2011-024718 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: HEATING•VENTILATION Air Conditioning Fallbrook Hospital; W. Chobun, D.C.; Vista Clinic This SOCAL AQUAFARMS, SOCAL AQUASCAPES located  general help wanted Contractor. specializing in commercial, resi- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF INDUS- application is filed because of a disagreement regard- at: 4008 TAYLOR ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92110 is hereby  pet adoption/sale dential, custom homes and light industrial. 2011-025495 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: AMG TRIALS RELATIONS WORKER’S COMPENSATION ing liability for: Temporary disability indemnity, perma- registered by the following owner(s): DANIEL MAR- Tenant improvements, remodels, new INSURANCE & FINANCIAL SERVICES located at: 4275 APPEALS BOARD SPECIAL NOTICE OF LAWSUIT nent disability indemnity, reimbursement for medical TINEZ, MARLON CRUMP This business is being con- CAT ADOPTION SERVICE An all volunteer installations. Quality service (619) 469-0971 EXECUTIVE SQUARE SUITE 400 LA JOLLA, CA. 92037 WCAB No. ADJ1982668 To: DEFENDANT, ILLE- expense, medical treatment, Compensation at proper ducted by: A GENERAL PARTNERSHIP The transaction non profit corporation. Lucky was rescued off is hereby registered by the following owner(s): ASHKAN GALLY UNINSURED EMPLOYER: DEFENDANT CARL rate, Rehabilitation. Penalties, interest, travel expenses, of business began on: 08/01/11 The statement was the streets of SE San Diego abandoned by a  handyman - construction M. GHAHREMANI This business is being conducted by: J. WAGNER, ET AL. APPLICANT(S): MELVIN E. VRMA, and all appropriate benefits provided by law filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County roadside. Lucky and many other Rescued AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began on: VASQUEZ-FIGUEROA NOTICES 1) A lawsuit, the at- Dated at Fallbrook, California 10/01/07 Manuel J. Ro- Clerk of San Diego County on: AUG 30, 2011 ISSUE Cats and Kittens are looking for loving AL’S HANDYMAN SERVICE Over 30 years 09/01/11 The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dro- tached Application for Adjudication of Claim, has been driguez, Jr. 2204 S. El Camino Real, Ste. 300 Ocean- DATE(S): SEPT 29 OCT 06, 13 AND 20, 2011 permanent homes. Come visit them at the La exp. Please call for free consultation 619- nenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego filed with the Workers Compensation Appeals Board side, CA. 92054 (760) 433-9009 ISSUE DATE(S): SEPT County on: SEP 08, 2011 ISSUE DATE(S): SEPT 15, 22, against you as the named defendant by the above- Jolla Petsmart located in La Jolla Village 792-3658 29 OCT 06, 13 AND 20, 2011 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE 29 AND OCT 06, 2011 named applicant(s). You may seek the advice of an at- NO. 2011-027214 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: Square. For more information please visit torney in any matter connected with this lawsuit and FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE RIVER ROCK PROMOTIONS located at: 4203 GENE- www.catadoptionservice.org FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. such attorney should be consulted promptly so that NO. 2011-026575 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: SEE AVE STE 103 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92117 is hereby PLEASE SPAY OR NEUTER YOUR PETS! 2011-024750 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: your response may be filed and entered in a timely BALDWIN located at: 1131 BAY BLVD., STE C CHULA registered by the following owner(s): SANDRA CARDET AMATEUR FEMALE MODELS Amateur ED’S COUNTY PROFLAME, COUNTY PROPANE located at: fashion. If you do not know an attorney, you may call an VISTA, CA. 91911 is hereby registered by the following This business is being conducted by: A GENERAL Female Models Wanted: $700 and more per 15289 OLD HWY 80 EL CAJON, CA. 92021 is hereby attorney reference service or a legal aid office (scc tele- owner(s): WALAIC, INC. This business is being con- PARTNERSHIP The transaction of business began on: day. All expenses paid. Easy money. (619) HANDYMAN registered by the following owner(s): HERITAGE OPER- phone directory). You may also request assistance / in- ducted by: A CORPORATION WALAIC, INC. 1131 BAY NOT YET STARTED The statement was filed with Ernest 702-7911 ATING, L.P., ENERGY PARTNERS, GP, L.P., ITS GENERAL formation from an information and Assistance Officer of BLVD., STE C CHULA VISTA, CA. 91911 CALIFORNIA J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San SERVICE PARTNER, ENERGY TRANSFER PARTNERS, L.L.C., ITS the Division of Workers’ Compensation (see telephone The transaction of business began on: NOT YET Diego County on: SEP 27, 2011 ISSUE DATE(S): OCT BARBER / STYLIST WANTED PARADISE GENERAL PARTNER This business is being conducted directory). 2) An Answer to the Application must be filed STARTED The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dro- 06, 13, 20 AND 27, 2011 BARBER SALON is now hiring licensed barber/ No job too small! by: A LIMITED PARTNERSHIP The transaction of busi- and served within six days of the service of the Appli- nenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego stylist.. comission/ boothrent available... if you • Carpentry ness began on: 09/01/06 The statement was filed with cation pursuant to Appeals Board rules; therefore, your County on: SEPT 21, 2011 ISSUE DATE(S): SEPT 29 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE are interested please contact Saida @ (619) Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of written response must be filed with the Appeals Board OCT 06, 13 AND 20, 2011 NO. 2011-027274 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: 756-7778 or (619) 929-7310 • Plumbing repairs San Diego County on: AUG 30, 2011 ISSUE DATE(S): promptly; a letter of phone call will not protect your in- CUSTOM CRAFTED BARS located at: 2729 TONTO • Windows & Doors SEPT 15, 22, 29 AND OCT 06, 2011 terests. 3) You will be served with a Notice(s) of hear- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE WAY SAN DIEGO, CA. 92117 is hereby registered by ing and must appear at all hearings or conferences. NO. 2011-026671 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: CUSTOMER SERVICE SUPERVISOR Our or- Installation the following owner(s): LEE GRANDPREY This business ganization is seeking out qualified Customer FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. After such hearing, even absent your appearance, a de- MARKETING GURUS located at: 8969 COMPLEX DR. is being conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction Service Supervisor, Our Customer Service Su- 2011-025713 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: EXCEL- cision may be made and an award of compensation SAN DIEGO, CA. 92123 is hereby registered by the fol- of business began on: NOT YET STARTED The state- CALL FOR PROMPT LENT HOUSEKEEPING BY BUTTERFLY located at: pervisor supervises the taking of orders, order- benefits may issue against you. The award ccould re- lowing owner(s): JORDAN M. FARAR This business is ment was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder 4655 1/2 SANTA MONICA AVE SAN DIEGO, CA. 92107 sult in the garnishment of your wages, taking of your being conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of / County Clerk of San Diego County on: SEP 27, 2011 related correspondence and order tracking, as FREE ESTIMATE ZIGGY is hereby registered by the following owner(s): BUT- money or property or other relief. If the appeals board business began on: NOT YET STARTED The statement ISSUE DATE(S): OCT 06, 13, 20 AND 27, 2011 required for liaison between customer, sales References Available TERFLY A. DADDS This business is being conducted makes an award against you, your house or other was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / He is a 7 year neutered male greyhound mix representatives and production departments. 858/361-5166 by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began dwelling or other property may be taken to satisfy that County Clerk of San Diego County on: SEPT 21, 2011 They perform a wide range of functions re- A real gentleman! A good looking great dog! on: 09/07/11 The statement was filed with Ernest J. award in a non-judicial sale, with no exemptions from ISSUE DATE(S): SEPT 29 OCT 06, 13 AND 20, 2011 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF (Not a contractor) quiring a detailed knowledge of the product You would be one lucky family to have such a Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego execution. A lien may be imposed upon your property SAN DIEGO 330 W. HALL OF JUSTICE lines and pricing policies. They will handle tele- good boy hanging out with you! He is fixed, County on: SEP 12, 2011 ISSUE DATE(S): SEPT 15, 22, without further hearing and before the issuance of an SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, CA. 92101 CASE NO: 37-2011- phone inquiries, requests for quotations and chipped and vaccinated. 29 AND OCT 06, 2011 award. 4) You must notify the Appeals Board of the SAN DIEGO 330 W. BROADWAY HALL OF JUSTICE 00098530-CU-PT-CTL PETITIONER OR ATTORNEY, supervise the daily activities of the Customer Call SNAP Foster: BUSINESS OPTS. 550 proper address for the service of official notices and SAN DIEGO, CA. 92101 CASE NO: 37-2011- DAVID MORTON 4918 DAWES ST. UNIT #1 SAN DIEGO, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. Service functions. Qualified candidate’s should 760-815-0945 Or Email: papers and notify the Appeals Board of any changes in 00098232-CU-PT-CTL PETITIONER OR ATTORNEY, CA. 92109 619-813-4112 HAS FILED A PETITION 2011-025738 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: NIMITZ that address.TAKE ACTION NOW TO PROTECT YOUR CHRISTOPHER JOHN REYKA 1992 LAW ST. SAN WITH THIS COURT FOR A DECREE CHANGING PETI- submit their resume to [email protected] [email protected]  income opportunities INDEPENDENT LIVING located at: 2901 NIMITZ BLVD. INTERESTS! Issued by: WORKERS’ COMPENSATION DIEGO, CA. 92109 860-335-3558 HAS FILED A PETI- TIONERS NAME FROM DAVID KELLY MORTON TO (408) 916-3397 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92106 is hereby registered by the fol- APPEALS BOARD 7575 METROPOLITAN DR., STE 202 TION WITH THIS COURT FOR A DECREE CHANGING PE- DAVE KELLY MORTON THE COURT ORDERS THAT all WANT TO Purchase minerals and other oil/ DRIVER NEEDED We seek for a dedicated and lowing owner(s): FARIBA GHANDY This business is SAN DIEGO, CA. 92108 COMPLETED BY: Manuel J. Ro- TITIONERS NAME FROM CHRISTOPHER JOHN REYKA persons interested in this matter shall appear before gas interests. Send details to: P. O. Box 13557, being conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of driguez, Jr. 2204 S. El Camino Real, Ste. 300, Ocean- TO CHRISTOPHER WITT THE COURT ORDERS THAT all reliable driver who possess good knowledge this court at the hearing indicated below to show Denver, CO 80201 business began on: NOT YET STARTED The statement side CA 92054 (760) 433-9009 NOTICE TO THE persons interested in this matter shall appear before cause, if any, why the petition should not be granted. with great service skills. Candidate must have was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / PERSON SERVED: You are served as an individual ISSUE this court at the hearing indicated below to show Any person objecting to the name changes described a valid drivers license, must have clean driving An All Volunteer WWW.SPORTSGIRLJEWELRY.COM County Clerk of San Diego County on: SEP 12, 2011 DATE(S): SEPT 29 OCT 06, 13 AND 20, 2011 cause, if any, why the petition should not be granted. Non Profit Corporation above must file a written objection that indicates the record and drug free. Send your resume via FUND RAISERS FOR YOUTH SPORTS- VERY ISSUE DATE(S): SEPT 15, 22, 29 AND OCT 06, 2011 Any person objecting to the name changes described reasons for the objection at least two court days before email to [email protected] Lucky was rescued off the PROFITABLE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF INDUS- above must file a written objection that indicates the the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear streets of SE San Diego aban- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. TRIAL RELATIONS WORKERS’ COMPENSATION AP- reasons for the objection at least two court days before at the hearing to show cause why the petition should OCEAN CORP Houston, TX. Train for NEW Ca- doned by a roadside. Lucky and RENTALS 750 2011-024007 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: LALI’S PEALS BOARD APPLICATION FOR ADJUDICATION the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, reer. *Underwater Welder. Commercial Diver. many other Rescued Cats and CLEAN QUEENS located at: 2961 CLAY AVE. SAN OF CLAIM CASE No. ADJI982668 Mr. Melvin E. at the hearing to show cause why the petition should the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NO- *NDT/ Weld Inspector. Job placement and fi- DIEGO, CA. 92113 is hereby registered by the following Vasquez Figueroa 412 Amunition Rd. Fallbrook, CA. not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, TICE OF HEARING TO BE HELD ON NOV 16, 2011 TIME Kittens are looking for loving  nancial aid for those who qualify. 800-321- permanent homes. Come visit them at the La Jolla housing for rent owner(s): RIOS & RIOS DE CALIFORNIA This business is 92028 Carl J. Wagner, etal 1144 Laguna St. Oceanside, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NO- : 8:30 AM DEPT: 8 220 WEST BROADWAY SAN DIEGO, 0298. being conducted by: A CORPORATION RIOS & RIOS DE CA. 92054 IT IS CLAIMED THAT: The injured employee, TICE OF HEARING TO BE HELD ON NOV 08, 2011 TIME CA. 92101 ISSUE DATE(S): OCT 06, 13, 20 AND 27, Petsmart located in La Jolla Village Square. LA JOLLA, LOWER HERMOSA 3BR, 2 BA CALIFORNIA 2961 CLAY AVE. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92113 born 12/10/83, while employed as a heavy labor on : 8:30 AM DEPT: 8 220 WEST BROADWAY SAN DIEGO, 2011 WE ARE LOOKING for an Office Assistant. Du- For more information please visit our website at house for rent. Unfurnished. $10,000/ mo. CALIFORNIA The transaction of business began on: NOT 08/28/07 at 1608 Alvarado St., Oceanside, Ca. 92054 CA. 92101 ISSUE DATE(S): SEPT 29 OCT 06, 13 AND ties include greeting clients, answering 858-220-2825 YET STARTED The statement was filed with Ernest J. By the employer sustained injury arising out of and in 20, 2011 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE phones, and routing mail, data entry and re- www.catadoptionservice.org Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego the course of employment to pain to low back and right NO. 2011-027223 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: MC trieve, scheduling and calender maintenance,  vacation rentals County on: AUG 23, 2011 ISSUE DATE(S): SEPT 22, 29 leg The injury occured as followes lifting and moving a FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE ELROY TUTORING located at: 2180 GARNET AVE. #2K Ideal candidates will have proven customer OCT 06 AND 13, 2011 large piece of stucco. Actual earnings at the time of in- NO. 2011-025797 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is hereby registered by the fol-  pet services DEL MAR FURNISHED 4BR, 3 BA SFR, Great service skills in an administrative setting and jury were: $500 per week (12.50 x 40) or ($100 / day BLISSFUL EXCHANGE, HUMBLE HOME BOOK- lowing owner(s): MCELROY TUTORING INC. This busi- lagoon view, walking distance to RaceTrack FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. experience with Microsoft Office applications K9 PHYSICAL THERAPY/REHAB CUTTING x 5 days / wk) The injury caused disability as folloews: KEEPING located at: 2915 GOVERNOR DR. SAN DIEGO, ness is being conducted by: A CORPORATION and Ocean. Rent, short or long term lease w/ 2011-025540 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: AZTEC 9/19/07 to present and continuing. Compensation was CA. 92122 is hereby registered by the following MCELROY TUTORING INC. 2180 GARNET AVE. #2K email resumes to [email protected] EDGE K9 REHAB www.cuttingedgek9.com We option to buy. 619 454 - 4151 POOLS, THE STOOP located at: 836 TOURMALINE ST. paid no $333.33 Unemployment insurance or unem- owner(s): ANANDA HILER This business is being con- SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 CALIFORNIA The transaction IF INTERESTED have Been Featured On Local And National SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is hereby registered by the fol- ployment compensation disability benefits have been ducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business of business began on: 01/01/02 The statement was News, Radio And A Number Of Local Papers REAL ESTATE 800 lowing owner(s): CHRISTOPHER ERICKSON This busi- received since the date of the injury no. Medical treat- began on: NOT YET STARTED The statement was filed filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County ITEMS FOR SALE 300 And Magazine Articles. Swimming is one of our ness is being conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The ment was received yes All treatment was furnished by with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk Clerk of San Diego County on: SEP 27, 2011 ISSUE strongest recommendations for most K9’s. It transaction of business began on: 09/01/06 The state- the employer or Insurance Company no Other treat- of San Diego County on: SEPT 13, 2011 ISSUE DATE(S): DATE(S): OCT 06, 13, 20 AND 27, 2011  misc. for sale is an ideal form of exercise for a number of  condos for sale ment was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder ment was provided or paid for by applicant Did Medi- SEPT 29 OCT 06, 13 AND 20, 2011 reasons. We offer assisted swimming in a / County Clerk of San Diego County on: SEPT 09, 2011 ISSUE DATE(S): SEPT 22, 29 OCT 06 AND 13, 2011 LEARN SPANISH in 8 to 24 weeks. Native warm water environment. The benefits are: • DOWNTOWN/BANKER’S HILL CONDO 2 BDR speaker, Fun lessons at your home or office. Non-weight-bearing (reducing stress on joints) & Loft/3 BTH, top fl, Park View, 2 non-tandem pkg, pool, granite counters and open floorplan. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. Call Jorge for details (541) 530-0001 • Facilitates full use of the front and hind legs 2011-026165 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: EQUITY vs. partial use as seen with underwater tread- Walk to great restaurants, museums and AVON/MARK IND SLS REP, EUROPA & ESTATE INVESTORS, EQUITY LEASE TAKE-OVER mills • Dogs are often able to actively swim recreation. $2650, Agt/ Owner 858-613-9484 located at: 4370 LA JOLLA VILLAGE DR STE 400 SAN www.youravon.com/europa (928) 759-0467 although unable to move their legs on land  investment properties DIEGO, CA. 92122 is hereby registered by the following FAST FOOD DISCOUNT CARDS Fast Food (due to stroke/ spinal injury) • Allows manual owner(s): KANDY RICH, MICHAEL ALLEN This business Discount Cards that never expires. 24 Restau- techniques by therapist/ manual resistance to is being conducted by: A GENERAL PARTNERSHIP The SERVING S.D. SINCE 1967 rants including Arbys, Wendys, Pizza Hut, an affected limb • Swimming in a controlled transaction of business began on: 06/01/11 The state- • Airports • Priced Less than a city-taxi, environment is the safest way for clients to ex- ment was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder Krispy Kreme and more. Cost $20. R. T. 3115 INVESTMENT PROPERTY / County Clerk of San Diego County on: SEPT 15, 2011 ercise. • Speeds recovery following injury/ WhiteHorse Road PMB 177, Greenville, SC ISSUE DATE(S): SEPT 22, 29 OCT 06 AND 13, 2011 • Concerts please call for a quote 29611. (864) 295-5551 surgery • Improves function and quality of life SPECIALISTS, • Works reciprocal muscle groups throughout SALES & EXCHANGES STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTI- MANGOSTEEN THE QUEEN OF FRUITS Feel with this ad the session (helps correct muscle imbalances) APARTMENTS • OFFICE BUILDINGS TIOUS BUSINESS NAME FILE NO: 2011-025997 (1) ALL AIPORT TRIPS TCP# 23909 better now and try risk free today: www.My • Reduces pain and inflammation • Reduces COMMERCIAL•LEASING•FEE COUNSELING FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME(S): a.GRAHAM LOMBARDI Mangosteen.net canine obesity thus decreasing the risk of • RESORT PROPERTIES ANYWHERE REAL ESTATE b. GRAHAM LOMBARDI REAL ESTATE other health-related problems • Increases • REAL ESTATE PROBLEM SOLVING TEAM (2) LOCATED AT: 3378 CAMINITO VASTO LA 619.275.5500 MAKAYLA-ANNDESIGNS.COM Handmade & 25% OFF JOLLA, CA. 92037 (3) THE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME handcrafted jewelry. Unique and at low prices! strength, range of motion and cardiovascular conditioning • Prevents overheating through GEORGE JONILONIS REFERED TO ABOVE WAS FILED IN SAN DIEGO COUNTY www. Makayla-AnnDesigns.com ON: 10/02/2009, and assigned File No. 2009-028366 proper water temp • Increases tolerance for “The Estate Builder” (4) IS (ARE) ABANDONED BY THE FOLLOWING REGIS- OUTLET CENTER DOORS WINDOWS We have extended cardiovascular training • Decreases 858-278-4040 warehouse full of Doors, Windows, Flooring re- TRANT(S): #1 ROBERT LIONEL GRAHAM JR. 3378 recovery time • Reduces post-exercise sore- CAMINITO VASTO LA JOLLA. 92037 #2 LAUREN L. duced Prices (858) 268-0679 3536 Ashford St., San Diego, CA 92111 ness • Provides good cross training for the in Clairemont. LOMBARDI 8585 VIA MALLORCA #12 LA JOLLA, CA. RESALE & NEW women’s clothes, acces- competitive, athletic dog (619) 227-7802 [email protected] 92037 The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronen- sories, shoes, jewelry, $5 - 35, Designer BAR- burg, Jr., County Clerk of San Diego County on: SEP 14, SALMON PAWS-PREMIUM PET TREATS Buy Fax 760-431-4744 2011 Issue DATE(S): SEPT 22, 29 OCT 06 AND 13, 2011 GAINS, Tierrasanta. (619) 985-6700 online 100% pure Alaskan wild salmon treats  misc. for trade for dogs and cats at www.salmonpaws.com.  for sale or exchange SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN All natural and human grade. We sell 5 prod- DIEGO NORTH COUNTY DIVISION 325 SOUTH MEL- ATT READERS! FREE BOOKS! Trade your ucts that have no fillers or perservatives. Our LAGOON VIEW HOME Buy, or lease option, ROSE DRIVE VISTA, CA. 92081 CASE NO: 37-2011- books for free at www.PaperBackSwap.com! products range in price from $5-$12. They are $1650,000. 21,800 ft Kearny Mesa office 00056727-CU-PT-NC PETITIONER OR ATTORNEY, hand made and baked in Bellingham, Wa. building $3,650,000, 18 miles Baja oceanfront, VINCENT DEPAUL HONG FONTENOT 603 SEAGAZE DR. Family owned and operated. Check us out on- need partner, Idaho Resort F&C $575,000. Try #542 Oceanside, Ca. 92054 HAS FILED A PETITION ITEMS WANTED 325 WITH THIS COURT FOR A DECREE CHANGING PETI- line at www.salmonpaws.com for stores that your sale, exchange ideas? Geo. Jonilonis, Rltr. GOT OLD COMIC BOOKS? Local collector 619 454 4151 TIONERS NAME FROM VINCENT DEPAUL HONG carry Salmon Paws products or call in your FONTENOT TO VINCENT HONG FONTENOT-MILLER THE seeks vintage comic books and paperbacks order (858) 204-4622. COURT ORDERS THAT all persons interested in this from 1950s and older. Let’s make a deal! LEGAL ADS 900 matter shall appear before this court at the hearing in- Contact me at [email protected]. MISC. SVCS. OFFERED 450 dicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. should not be granted. Any person objecting to the HEALTH SERVICES 375 2011-025497 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: MC name changes described above must file a written ob-  services offered DOUGALL FINANCIAL PARTNERS INSURANCE & FI- jection that indicates the reasons for the objection at NANCIAL SERVICES located at: 4275 EXECUTIVE LJ ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNS Construction least two court days before the matter is scheduled to  health & beauty SQUARE SUITE 400 LA JOLLA, CA. 92037 is hereby be heard and must appear at the hearing to show permits, blueprints, Residential Designs. LOW registered by the following owner(s): DEREK M. MC cause why the petition should not be granted. If no writ- VIAGRA * CIALIS * LEVITRA Order FDA Ap- RATES!!! SE HABLA ESPANOL LIC.#069268 DOUGALL This business is being conducted by: AN IN- ten objection is timely filed, the court may grant the pe- proved Medications Online Or By Phone, Fast (619) 817-7787 DIVIDUAL The transaction of business began on: tition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING TO BE Overnight Delivery And Discreet, Visit www. At- 09/08/11 The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dro- HELD ON NOV 08 , 2011 TIME : 8:30 AM DEPT: 3 SAME REMODEL & ADDITION SPECIALISTS FREE lanticDrugs.com Or Call 888-347-4577 nenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego AS NOTED ABOVE ISSUE DATE(S): SEPT 22, 29 OCT ESTIMATES. No job too small. Call to see our County on: SEP 08, 2011 ISSUE DATE(S): SEPT 15, 22, 06 AND 13, 2011  health care portfolio or Email us at RichardNileConstruc- 29 AND OCT 06, 2011 [email protected] (619) 684-0336 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. PELVIC/TRANSVAGINAL MESH? Did you un- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2011-023943 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: MIS- BUSY HOUSEWIFE OR CAREER WOMAN dergo transvaginal placememnt of mesh for 2011-025500 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: PACIFIC SION PADDLE CLUB, SUNSHINE YOGA located at: pelvic organ prolapse or stress urinary incon- I can help you with: **Grocery shopping IMAGING AND TREATMENT CENTER located at: 5395 2666 WORDEN ST. #16 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92110 is RUFFIN RD. #2021 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92123 is hereby tinence between 2005 and the present time? **Running errands **Household management hereby registered by the following owner(s): SARA $20 per hour + mileage Call Kirsty (619) 727- registered by the following owner(s): VIRGIL L. SNOW This business is being conducted by: AN INDI- If the patch required removal due to compli- WILLIAMS, M.D. This business is being conducted by: cations, you may be entitled to compensation. 8611 VIDUAL The transaction of business began on: NOT YET AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began on: STARTED The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dro- Call Attorney Charles Johnson 1-800-535- 09/01/11 The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dro- SERVICE DIRECTORY - LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2011 21 ASSISTANT CONSTRUCTION MOVING HOME IMPROVEMENT ROOFING WINDOW CLEANING Do you have projects left undone? Ocean Home Services JB’s Window Do you need a second pair of hands? Re-Stucco COLEMAN High Quality Home Improvement Is your life in disarray and you want clarity? MOVING SYSTEMS INC. Cleaning & Service Then you are ready for Specialists Your Own Girl Friday Office/Residential | Free Wardrobes Master Carpenter w/ 25 years experience. 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1056 Chalcedony New Darling 2200 sq ft Spanish Casa in Pacific Beach Ocean Beach Townhome with Water Views Open House Sat & Sun $995K • 3 Decks and a Juliet Balcony • 3 Bedrooms, 3.5 Baths, Kathy Evans Sunroom, Penthouse Room 858.488.SELL • Front and Back Yard Areas DRE #00872108 • Solar/AC OCEAN VIEWS!

Coastal Properties No HOA fees here! 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath home with a 34’ garage. Built in 1980. 3 Blocks to the Ocean and across from Robb field. Karen: 619-379-1194 • Mike: 619-384-8538 Offered at $465,000! E-mail: [email protected] WORK WITH A BEACH SPECIALIST TO BERNIE SOSNA “I’LL COME TO YOUR RESCUE” Web: www.karen-mike.com FIND YOUR PLACE IN PARADISE!! WWW.BERNIESOSNA.COM DIRECT: 858.490.6127 LICENSE: 01104934 CELL: 619.977.4334 PACIFIC BEACH OPEN HOUSES Single Family Residences • Roof Top Decks OPEN SAT & SUN LA JOLLA • 3 Bedrooms 1 opt. Rm Sat & Sun 1-4pm ...... 6683 Aranda Ave...... 3BR/2.5BA ...... $1,150,000 ...... David Schroedl • 858-459-0202 • 3.5 Baths Sat & Sun 12-5pm ...... 887 La Jolla Rancho Rd...... 5BR/6BA ...... $2,195,000 ...... Robert Nelson • 858-531-4555 • Family Room Sat 1-4pm ...... 7530 Draper #3 ...... 3BR/3.5BA ...... $899,000-$925,000 ...... Kathy Evans • 858-488-7355 • Solar Electricity • Stainless Appliances Sat 12-4pm ...... 2433 Sagebrush Court ...... 3BR/2BA ...... $1,275,000 ...... Jim Holland • 858-405-6442 • Granite Counters Sat 1-4pm ...... 1475 Caminito Diadema ...... 3BR/3.5BA ...... $1,375,000 ...... Goldie Sinegal • 858-342-0035 • 2 Car Garages Sat 1-4pm ...... 359 Belvedere St...... 4BR/4.5BA ...... $3,500,000 ...... Maxine & 4076 & 4080 Morrell Marti Gellens • 858-551-6630 Sun 1-4pm ...... 3886 La Jolla Village Dr...... 3BR/2.5BA ...... $460,000 ...... Holland Flocke • 858-866-6482 Sun 1-4pm ...... 5370 La Jolla Blvd. #302 ...... 3BR/2BA ...... $495,000-$545,000 ...... Jenny Williams • 619-261-7636 FOR SALE – La Jolla Shores Single Story 3br/2ba Sun 1-4pm ...... 3884 La Jolla Village Dr...... 2BR/2BA ...... $575,000 ...... Holland Flocke • 858-866-6482 Sun 1-4pm ...... 5433 Beaumont Ave...... 5BR/4BA ...... $1,345,000 ...... The Reed Team • 858-456-1240 Listen to the ocean and walk to the beach, Sun 1-4pm ...... 7080 Caminito Donoso ...... 3BR/2.5BA ...... $1,495,000 ...... Claire Melbo • 858-551-3349 Sun 1-4pm ...... 7020 Via Estrada ...... 5BR/4BA ...... $2,000,000-$2,400,876 . . . . .David Schroedl • 858-459-0202 Scripps Pier and many Restaurants from Sun 11-3pm ...... 350 Bonair St...... 3BR/3.5BA ...... $2,099,000 ...... Susan Corrigan • 858-414-4555 OPEN Sunday 1-3 this Remodeled Beach House with Pool PACIFIC BEACH / MISSION BEACH / CROWN POINT and Jacuzzi. Move-In Ready. Sat & Sun 1-4pm ...... 1365-1371 Hornblend St...... 3BR/2.5BA ...... $539,000-$559,000 ...... Kathy Evans • 858-488-7355 $1,495,000 REDUCED! Sat & Sun 1-4pm ...... 3947 Sequoia St...... 3BR/4BA ...... $849,000 ...... Kathy Evans • 858-488-7355 Sat 1-4 Sun 9-12pm ...... 4076-4080 Morrell St...... 4BR/3.5BA ...... $859,000-$869,000 ...... Kathy Evans • 858-488-7355 8516 La Jolla Shores Dr. Sat & Sun 1-4pm ...... 1056 Chalcedony St...... 4BR/3.5BA ...... $959,000 ...... Kathy Evans • 858-488-7355 Theresa, Real Estate eBroker Sat 10-4pm ...... 4677 Ocean Blvd...... 2BR/2BA ...... $769,000-$829,000 ...... Kathy Evans • 858-488-7355 DRE#01881462 Sun 1-4pm ...... 5263 Yost Place ...... 5BR/3BA ...... $799,000-$849,000 ...... Kathy Evans • 858-488-7355 619.275.0595 POINT LOMA / OCEAN BEACH Sat & Sun 2-4pm ...... 4323 Santa Monica Ave...... 4BR/3BA ...... $749,000 ...... Tami Fuller • 619-226-8264 Sat & Sun 11-4pm ...... 616 San Antonio Ave...... 4BR/3BA ...... Robert Realty • 619-852-8827 Stunning Remodel in Pacifica! Spacious 3 br, 2.5 ba Sat & Sun 1-4pm ...... 3430 Bangor Place ...... 5BR/3.5BA ...... $1,425,000 ...... Cindy Wing • 619-223-9464 OPEN SUN. 12-4 Awesome bay & city Sat 1-4pm ...... 5097 West Point Loma Blvd. . . . .2BR/2.5BA ...... $410,000 ...... Tami Fuller • 619-226-8264 Sat 1-4pm ...... 895 Sunset Cliffs Blvd...... 5BR/5BA ...... $3,800,000 ...... Tami Fuller • 619-226-8264 views, Big decks, Sun 1-4pm ...... 2117 Wabaska Court ...... 3BR/2BA ...... $549,000 ...... Cindy Wing • 619-223-9464 Luxurious kitchen, Sun 1-4pm ...... 4878 Pescadero Ave. #105 . . . . .2BR/2BA ...... $569,000 ...... Tami Fuller • 619-226-8264 Quartz counters, Sun 1-4pm ...... 4068 Bernice Dr...... 4BR/2BA ...... $625,000 ...... Tami Fuller • 619-226-8264 Sun 2-4pm ...... 3235 Madrid St...... 3BR/3.5BA ...... $699,000 ...... Daniel Toennies • 619-857-8168 Shiny tile/wood floors Sun 11-2pm ...... 3542 Browning St...... 4+BR/3.5BA ...... $849,000 ...... Wendy Hiner • 858-401-0782 $765,880 BAYPARK Sun 11-2pm ...... 2652 Burgener Blvd...... 3BR/2BA ...... $679,000-$699,000 ...... Monty Grout • 619-549-3812 Frank Rys 619-995-3000 DEL MAR See photos at: Sun 1-4pm ...... 411 Hidden Pines ...... 3BR/2.5BA ...... $2,390,000 ...... Maxine & ProgressRealty.net Marti Gellens • 858-551-6630 ENCINITAS Buying? Selling? Thur Fri Sat Sun 1-4pm ...... 324 Calle De Sereno ...... 4BR/2.5BA ...... $1,000,000-$1,150,000 . . . . .David Schroedl • 858-459-0202 Mission Bay Real Estate HILLCREST THINKBRIAN.BIZ Sat 1-4pm ...... 3434 Albert St...... 2BR/2BA ...... $624,000-$674,900 ...... Lisa Ashkins • 619-888-2117 Association SERRA MESA Real Estate Trade Brian J. Lewis Sun 1-4pm ...... 2706 W. Canyon Ave...... 4BR/3BA ...... $599,000 ...... Tami Fuller • 619-226-8264 Association for 92109 619-300-5032 UNIVERSITY CITY “Where professionals DRE #01440201 Sun 1-4pm ...... 5913 Dirac St...... 4BR/3BA ...... $749,000 ...... Cathy Nakanote • 858-361-4041 meet to serve you” Sun 1-4pm ...... 5971 Tulane St...... 4BR/2BA ...... $599,000 ...... Kelly Peebles • 858-752-3121 www.mbrea.net PLACE YOUR LISTING AT: sdnews.com by Monday 5 p.m. Coastal Properties

939 COAST BLVD.

Klatt Realty is offering this 7th floor studio condo for sale at the reduced price of $540,000! Enjoy great ocean views from this well located condominium! This unit is in excellent condition! Tenant occupied. Sale is subject to existing lease. Wait Free DMV Instant CA DMV Renewals Instant CA DMV Transfers RENTALS Out of State Transfers Replacement Stickers & Plates $9,750* RPM: This fully furnished beautiful Ocean 2 LOCATIONS: CARZ PACIFIC BEACH View home in Prestwick Estates has a panoramic 858.270.1471 www.SanDiegoCarz.com 5010 Cass St., Suite G San Diego, CA 92109 vista of La Jolla Shores, the Scripps Pier and the La OCEAN BEACH 619.225.2233 Jolla Cove! The home features a swimming pool, an JOSEPH DEAN KLATT PhD 4837 Newport Ave. San Diego, CA 92107 Cars starting at $2,990 office and multiple luxury items. You must see it to LIST WHERE THE REAL ESTATE Monday to Friday 9-6 Saturday 10-2 ACTION IS MARK or JASON appreciate it! Available now for a one-year lease at KLATT REALTY INC. $9,750* RPM! Sorry, no pets and no smokers please. 3196 MIDWAY DR. (858) 454-9672 Enya FINEST CITY REGISTRATION 1124 Wall St., La Jolla (619)224-0500 *Owner requires an acceptable credit check, security deposit, and first and last www.finestcityreg.com e-mail: [email protected] month’s rent in advance. www.KlattRealty.com LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2011 | PAGE 23 PAGE 24 | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2011 | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS

Open Sunday 1-4 PM Just Reduced • Open Saturday & Sunday 1-4 PM Sweeping Ocean & Canyon Views on .45 acre Wonderful Muirlands Village Home

Open Sunday 1-4 PM • 7020 Via Estrada Open Saturday & Sunday 1-4 PM • 6683 Aranda Avenue Situated at the top of the hill in the coveted West Muirlands with sweeping Ocean & The perfect Muirlands Village charmer! This 3BR/2.5BA one-level treasure on a 9,000 Canyon views, this 5BR/4BA spacious home is perfect for entertaining. Situated on 0.45 sf lot even has ocean views. Windansea Beach, the Village & La Jolla Schools are just acres with a 3-Car Garage. The private south-west facing backyard boasts endless hillside blocks away. Incredibly private pride of ownership property. A timeless floor plan with and ocean views, a pool, spa, and grassy yard. Call David or Marc for a tour. plenty of room for expansion. Just add Family! Call David to view this home. Seller will entertain offers between $2,000,000 & $2,400,876 Just Reduced • Offered at $1,095,000 www.7020ViaEstrada.com www.6683ArandaAvenue.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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