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is aligned with the City’s Climate local residents for noise and other im- consideration of a coastal devel- new terminal in 2021 and open the AIRPORT Action Plan and will provide ex- pacts associated with airport travel opment permit by the California first phase (19 gates) in 2024. CONTINUED FROM Page 1 panded electric vehicle charging in an uneven trade-off “to enhance Coastal Commission. For more information, visit san. infrastructure, a bicycle path on the (airport) passenger experience.” The goal is to break ground on the org/plan. transit station that could accommo- Harbor Drive and new incentives Schnoor argues that the Airport’s date any regional transit system cho- to promote alternative commuting Quieter Homes Program to damp- sen by SANDAG and other regional habits among employees. The plan en sound in homes in the airline planning agencies. also focuses on air quality. flight path keeping them under the In addition, the Airport Authority “Our emissions are now among 65-decibel sound limit has long wait- will launch an all-electric shuttle the lowest in the country,” said Kim ing lists, which he insists will only fleet that will carry transit riders Becker, president/CEO of the Airport become longer once Terminal 1 is to and from the Old Town Transit Authority. “In fact, we are one of completed bringing heavier air traffic Center. This service is scheduled to only two airports in North America to San Diego. WWW.4642-44NARRAGANSETT.COM WWW.4475NIAGARA.COM start in mid-2020. to achieve a carbon neutrality cer- San Diego International Airport is Upper Ocean Beach • $949,000 Point Loma Heights • $1,699,000 Seriously... this may be the cutest duplex in OB! 2 detached Beautiful, vintage Craftsman high on the hill. 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A new management company’s plans to convert historic North Chapel in Liberty Station into an event venue has drawn some protest. “At this moment, there is no compromise,” said Ron Slayen, a Liberty Station Arts District art- ist who, for three years, has been lobbying to preserve the chapel’s status quo. “This is an end-around like nothing I’ve ever seen. We simply want them to abide by the historical guidelines on the federal registry, which say, ‘You may not touch the interior (of the building).’” Responding to initial rumors North Chapel at 2881 Roosevelt Road in Liberty Station. that the chapel might be repur- Limited Edition posed for a restaurant (since de- Bennett + Associates as the ar- group in attendance. nied), historical preservationists chitect to rehabilitate the chapel. “I asked them specifically, yes have campaigned against remov- Recently, following a review by or no, are you going to remove Cloisonne Heart pendant from Magick ing pews or altering significantly state and federal agencies that the pews?,” said Slayen. “The an- the chapel’s interior. found proposed chapel renova- swer was, ‘When we have plans North Chapel at 2881 Roosevelt tions to be “consistent with the put in place, we will return to the Road in the Quarter District of (historical) standards,” 828 Venue community.’ They didn’t play fair. Liberty Station was construct- wrote: “We plan to continue the They promised they were coming ed in 1942 as a place of worship operation of the North Chapel as back to the community planning for sailors stationed at the Naval a community event venue. We board — and they never did.”’ San Diego’s family of trusted jewelers since 1937. Training Center San Diego. Sailors want to create a more inclusive Noted Slayen: “We care a lot prayed there before going overseas space that’ll give more people the about this historic spot. We par- during World War II, Korea, and opportunity to enjoy the beauty of ticularly care about the sailors In the heart of the Point Loma Village Vietnam. this historic building… the facility who prayed there, went to war, 1055 Rosecrans St. (619) 955-5007 www.ALJacobsAndSons.com The chapel closed in 1997 will continue to be available for a and never returned.” with the operational closure of wide range of community events Chapel rebranding opponents the Navy base. The chapel has throughout the week including want assurances its interior will since been listed on the National weddings, religious gatherings, be left intact. Registrar of Historic Places, which performances, receptions, a va- “They (828 Venue) have claimed affords it architectural protection. riety of other events and faith- pews are furniture, not part of the In 2018, McMillin sold part of its based celebrations, as permitted structure,” said Slayen. “Our posi- Liberty Station leasehold, includ- by Liberty Station’s guiding NTC tion is you can’t alter the physical ing the North Chapel, to Seligman Precise Plan.” nature of the interior.” and Pendulum Property Partners. Slayen has attended several Added Slayen, “This is a reli- Pendulum then selected 828 Peninsula Community Planning gious edifice that would also be a Venue Management as a tenant, Board meetings, putting ques- wonderful place for local choirs to which subsequently selected tions to the chapel’s new operating sing.” Slayen points to a letter of support from architect Milford Wayne Donaldson to Mayor Kevin Faulconer in 2018 supporting the preservationist’s position on the chapel. “For 15 years, the North Chapel has been used for religious ser- vices of many denominations, weddings, memorial services, conference plenary sessions, and concerts,” read Donaldson’s letter. “These uses were consistent with the historic uses of the chapel by the U.S. Navy. The master devel- oper of NTC has explored leasing the historic North Chapel for a restaurant or event space requir- ing extensive food and alcoholic beverage services inconsistent with the original intent during the base reuse… It is critical to retain the chapel for its intended uses as well as public uses without major alterations to the chapel’s spectac- ular interior.” Donaldson has served on the City’s Historical Resources Board and, from 2004-2012, was State Historic Preservation Officer in Sacramento. For more than 40 years, his architectural firm has specialized in historic preservation. FRIDAY · January 17, 2020 NEWS THE PENINSULA BEACON 5 Murder trial starts in case of missing Ocean Beach man By Neal Putnam | The Beacon Hancock was quoted by a witness from locations in Campo where it Hancock is quoted as telling his with finding a person guilty of mur- as saying “I’m going to get him,” was believed Bentz is buried. A label wife, according to Dort. der if a body has not been found. Peter Bentz was murdered in his said Dort. A witness will say that from a tool believed purchased by Jury selection started Jan. 6 and The trial is estimated to last until Ocean Beach apartment by a man Hancock worried “he didn’t bury Hancock was found in Campo, but no finished Jan. 7 with three female al- Jan. 29. Hancock has pleaded not who was angry that Bentz video- him deep enough,” said Dort. DNA or fingerprints were recovered. ternates chosen. Dort asked poten- guilty and he remains in jail on $2 taped him having sex with a wom- Hancock’s attorney, Jimmy “The body is just too heavy,” tial jurors if they had any problems million bail. an, a prosecutor told a jury Tuesday Rodriguez, told jurors that his cli- (Jan. 7). ent met Bentz after he hired him to The murder trial of an electri- do electrical work in his apartment. cian, Brian Eleron Hancock, 49, got They had a consensual sexual rela- underway in San Diego Superior tionship, he said. Court involving the death of Bentz, “Mr. Hancock may be many 68, whose body has not been found. things, but he is not a murderer,” Deputy District Attorney Jeffrey said Rodriguez. “Mr. Hancock did Dort described the circumstances not kill Peter Bentz.” in his opening statement of the pre- Rodriguez said Hancock and sumed death of Bentz whom he said Bentz shared “a mutual vice— was last seen alive on Nov. 20, 2017, drugs,” and his client-supplied Bentz when a security camera showed with drugs. “It doesn’t make him a him leaving the 24-Hour Fitness killer,” said Rodriguez. gym on Midway Drive. Rodriguez said Hancock came Bentz’s blood was found in 17 lo- over to Bentz’s home and found cations in his Greene Street apart- him making a sex video with oth- THERESA’S ment after a police cadaver dog ers. Hancock wanted to be part of Enjoy Fine Dining At Our Authentic Italian Steakhouse! alerted investigators to it despite the video for cash, and Bentz paid someone cleaning the apartment, him by giving him his car keys and said Dort. credit cards, said Rodriguez. His belongings were found “To this day, no one knows strewn near a freeway that includ- what happened to Mr. Bentz,” said ed a napkin with Bentz’s blood and Rodriguez, who said Bentz had a Hancock’s DNA on it, said Dort. habit of inviting strangers to his Hancock used Bentz’s credit cards apartment. and 2006 Toyota Hylander days af- The defense attorney told jurors to ter Bentz vanished. focus on the changing stories of two Dort told the seven-woman, five- women including Hancock’s own man jury that Bentz had a sexual wife. Both women have signed co- relationship with Hancock, but operation agreements with the DA’s that he brought over a woman and office and will not be prosecuted for Bentz videotaped Hancock having allegedly being an accessory after sex with her. the fact. That video was posted online, and Dort said Hancock’s phone pinged
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The volunteer street stew- ard program, begun in Ocean Beach recently, has spread out to include Pacific Beach and now Point Loma. Street stewards are the brain- child of Aaron Null, a 10-year Obecian, who recently created a Facebook page asking residents to fill in the gaps in beautifying OB by adopting a street/block to clean every week. “I was so inspired that I con- tacted Aaron and asked for help in expanding this to Point Loma,” said Joan Kegler. “He has been very helpful and has set up a Facebook page for us. Now we want to get the word out so that we can get our community fo- cused on signing up for a street or streets in their neighborhood.” The newly forming Point Loma Street Stewards have a map on their Facebook page, like OB and PB, showing streets and blocks that have been “spoken for.” Their map, however, has more gaps at present to be filled than the other two beach communities. “We have it (stewards program) Linda Roper, who has adopted Dupont Street, and Joan Kegler, who has adopted going from Liberty Station down Silvergate Street, are volunteering to help clean Point Loma. to the end of the point,” said Kegler. “It’s a pretty large area.” volunteer needs is a bucket, a pair “We can keep our community To be a street steward, all a of gloves and a trash-grabber. a lot cleaner by picking up as a group,” Kegler said. Kegler is teaching by example. She ventures out once a week in the wooded area of Point Loma with her bucket and grabber and collects whatever trash she runs across. The amount — and type — of which can be surprising. “There’s a lot of cigarette butts,” she pointed out adding her “haul” has also included liquor bottles and beer cans and plas- tics including copious amounts of leftover Halloween candy For your child, are you seeking wrappers. 1.) small class sizes? To become a Point Loma vol- unteer street steward, all people 2.) academics that are accelerated, challenging need to do is go to their Facebook and developmentally appropriate? page and join up. 3.) enrichment through art, music, drama, “It’s a very casual program,” library, technology, physical education and said Kegler. “They can just pick foreign language? out their own street or block in 4.) a character education curriculum? their own neighborhood, or one that that’s convenient and not 5.) a School with 87+ years of longevity and taken. You don’t have to report proven experience? in. Just do it on your own time.” We are currently accepting applications Kegler said it also might not for the ‘20-21 school year! be a bad idea for volunteer street stewards to “take their kids with Infants-8th Grade them to teach them about com- with campuses in Point Loma, munity service and doing ran- Mission Valley & La Mesa dom acts of kindness. It would be good for people to get the young- er generation, any age group, Now involved.” accepting “It never ends,” said Kegler of applications! the tase of beautifying the com- munity, which extends to the ocean and bays. “We went down to Shelter www.warren-walker.com/admissions Island and it was horrible, with Questions? 619-223-3663 trash floating up near the dock,” said Kegler. “We’re getting much We are more than a School! closer to our goal,” said Kegler. “But we have a long way to go. This is a big territory.” FRIDAY · January 17, 2020 NEWS THE PENINSULA BEACON 7 Tamale fundraiser at Surf Side Deli Mary Elizabeth Miller helps families in need during holidays 4/13/1917 - 12/27/2019 OCEAN BEACH/POINT LOMA- Mary Elizabeth By Dave Schwab | The Beacon Miller, age 102, passed away tranquilly at home with her loving son Fletcher and devoted daugh- A Point Loma restaurateur host- ter-in-law Jane by her side. ed his first-ever tamale fundraiser Mary was born in Fargo, ND to recent Norwegian over the holidays benefiting two immigrants Johannes and Ida Mickelson. She local needy families. married Robert Miller New Year’s Eve in 1937 “We have had a lot of fundrais- and WW II brought them to San Diego. Mary ers here to help different organiza- worked at Consolidated Aircraft while Bob was tions,” said deployed with the Marines in the Pacific. After Chef Billy “Butter” Joyce, owner the war, they built a small beach cottage home in of Surf Side Deli at 1912 Rosecrans Point Loma in 1951, and Mary worked at the St. “It’s in our blood to help others.” Lutheran Service Center as Secretary-Hostess Peninsula activist Claudia Jack downtown. noted one of the two families aided, who wished to remain anonymous, In 1960, after 23 years of marriage, Bob and Mary’s life was surprisingly but pleasantly turned upside down by the arrival of son Fletcher. They built a larger home in Ocean Beach “had never had a Christmas tree.” to accommodate him and Mary’s mother, Ida Michelson, and Mary remained in that home Reacting to the event, Jack said, for 57 years. The family joined St. Peter’s by-the-Sea Lutheran Church in Ocean Beach, where Friends and residents came out to support the Tamale Takeover at Surf Side Deli. “Whoo hoo. The Tamale Takeover she was active in a variety of roles for decades. Mary also was a Friend of the Ocean Beach at Surf Side Deli rocked. Butter Library, and a member of the Spreckel’s Organ Society and the House of Norway. and staff worked hard and it was gifts for the families,” said Joyce. “People sell their stuff at the swap a fantastic success. The music “Additionally, participants brought meet, and then donate some of the In 2007, when Mary turned 90, Fletcher moved back to San Diego into her house, making and other things going on were unwrapped toys for the different proceeds back to me to take down her the happiest woman in Ocean Beach. Jane joined the family in 2009, making Fletcher great. Looking forward to the sec- ages of the local families in Ocean to the Tijuana orphanage.” the happiest man in Ocean Beach. Mary took good care of Fletcher and Jane while in her ond annual tamale takeover this Beach.” Joyce said one local artist brought early 90s, shopping, cooking, and cleaning. Mary slowed down gradually (she is pictured year.” The first fundraiser of the year at in a piece he drew of a butterfly here at age 98) and enjoyed having others take on household duties. The last six years she Pointing out he wanted to “make Surf Side kicks-off on Jan. 26 at the that fetched $300 that he donated was assisted by wonderful caregivers from Senior Helpers. it fun,” Joyce opted for a “Tamale deli. Joyce noted he also hosts regu- which went to purchase a wagon, Mary is survived by son, Fletcher, daughter-in-law, Jane Manderscheid, nephew Robert Ran- takeover” contest, describing the lar surfing swap meets, where peo- a plush toy and a dollhouse for a dall of Monrovia, CA, and his family, and many relatives in the US and Norway. event turnout as “unbelievable.” ple bring in their old or vintage gear 2-year-old girl. “We had 10 teams the Sunday be- including surf and skateboards and When Joyce gave those gifts to There will be a Memorial Service on Saturday, Feb. 1st at 10:30 AM, at St. Peter’s by-the- Sea fore Christmas,” he said. “We put wetsuits, which are then sold in the the child’s mother, he said she broke Lutheran Church, 1371 Sunset Cliffs Blvd., San Diego, CA, 92017, followed by a luncheon it out there that we were having it parking lot while music is played down in tears noting, “My cousin reception. The funeral arrangements are being conducted by Beardsley-Mitchell Funeral and that we needed people to come and barbecue served. died last year and she loved butter- Home; please see their web site for a longer tribute to Mary’s life and more pictures out and help and give.” The restaurateur said they’re flies, even had a butterfly tattoo.” (https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/san-diego-ca/mary-miller-8980661). Dona- So, for $10, fundraiser patrons expanding their list of needy orga- It made for a good story, noted tions in lieu of flowers may be made to St. Peter’s by-the-Sea Lutheran Church, to the were treated to all-they-could-eat nizations supported by such fund- Joyce adding it was an example of Spreckel’s Organ Society in Balboa Park, or to KPBS Public Radio. tamales. raisers. “We want to donate to an “the good that can happen if you “The monies raised paid for orphanage in Tijuana,” he said. give back.”
FINANCIAL FOCUS Look for Changes in Retirement Plans It might not have made the headlines, but a recently passed piece of legislation could affect the IRAs and 401(k)s of millions of Americans beginning in 2020. So, if you have either of these accounts, or if you run a business, you’ll want to learn more. The new laws, collectively called the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act, include these noteworthy changes: • Higher age for RMDs – Under current law, you must start taking withdrawals – known as required minimum distributions, or RMDs – from your traditional IRA and 401(k) or similar employer-sponsored plan once you turn 70 ½. The new law pushes the date to start RMDs to 72, which means you can hold on to your retire- ment savings a bit longer. • No age limit for traditional IRA contributions – Previously, you could only con- tribute to your traditional IRA until you were 70 ½, but under the SECURE Act, you can now fund your traditional IRA for as long as you have taxable earned income. • Limitation of “Stretch IRA” provisions – Under the old rules, beneficiaries were able to stretch taxable RMDs from a retirement account over his or her lifetime. Under the SECURE Act while spouse beneficiaries can still take advantage of this "stretch" distribution, most non-spouse beneficiaries will have to take all the RMDs by the end of the tenth year after the account owner passes away. Consequently, non-spouse beneficiaries who inherit an IRA or other retirement plan could have tax implications due to the need to take larger distributions in a shorter timeframe. • No early withdrawal penalty for IRAs and 401(k)s when new child arrives. Typ- ically, you must pay a 10% penalty when you withdraw funds from your IRA or 401(k) before you reach 59 ½. But now, with the new rules, you can withdraw up to $5,000 from your retirement plan without paying the early withdrawal penal- ty, as long as you take the money within one year of a child being born or an adop- tion becoming final. Some provisions of the SECURE Act primarily affect business owners: • Multi-employer retirement plans – Unrelated companies can now work togeth- er to offer employees a 401(k) plan with less administrative work, lower costs and fewer fiduciary responsibilities than individual employers now encounter when offering their own retirement plans. • Tax credit for automatic enrollment – The new law provides a tax credit of $500 for some smaller employers who set up automatic enrollment in their retirement plans. And a tax credit for establishing a retirement plan has been increased from $500 to $5,000. • Use of annuities in 401(k) plans – It will now be easier for employers to consid- er including annuities as an investment option within 401(k) plans. Previously, many businesses avoided offering annuities in these plans due to liability concerns related to the annuity provider, but the new rules should help reduce these con- cerns. The SECURE Act is the most significant change to our retirement savings system Jenica M McClure Financial Advisor Kali Mistry Financial Advisor in over a decade. We encourage you to contact your financial advisor, tax profes- 2907 Shelter Island Dr. Suite 106 2143 Poinsettia Dr. sional and estate planning attorney to assess the potential impact on your invest- Point Loma, CA 92106 San Diego, CA 92107 ment strategies and determine any possible tax and estate planning implications of 619-222-0375 619-222-1321 the SECURE Act. FRIDAY · January 17, 2020 8 THE PENINSULA BEACON BUSINESS Flowers of Point Loma still blooms after 35 years
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The full-service florist shop now owned by Penn Bryan has lasted 35 years in Point Loma by customizing its business to meet its customers’ needs. “We were looking to find a flower stand to start out, and saw that the flower shop on the corner was up for sale,” said Bryan of how she and her husband acquired the business, Flowers of Point Loma, now at 2170 Chatsworth Blvd., from a retiring brother-sister team who’d had it since 1985. Flowers of Point Loma at 2170 Chatsworth Blvd. is celebrating 35 years. “I found my niche doing things that people wanted,” noted Bryan. We’ve also done flowers for the Flowers of Point Loma “No other flower shops do what we Portuguese parade every year since do here.” 1999.” Where: 2170 Chatsworth Blvd. The previous owners stayed with The florist pulled out scrapbooks Info: flowersofpointloma.biz, the Bryans for a year to help tran- of her creative work showing 619-223-3161. sition them into the floral business. custom-made arrangements in That was good, added Penn, point- the shape of football fields, rocket no extra cost. The florist can also ing out she had no previous expe- ships, cars and trucks, bicycles, deliver quality flowers nationwide rience with flowers. soccer balls, surfboards, guitars through a trusted florist network. “I wanted to have kids and take and drums, playing cards, slot ma- Bryan goes to the flower market them where I work,” Bryan said. chines, champagne glasses, hum- in Carlsbad two or three times a “My daughter grew up in this flow- mingbirds and alphabet letters. week to refill her inventory. “They er shop.” Flowers of Point Loma averages a have wholesale up there,” she said. Bryan fulfills her customer’s ex- wedding a week. In-between terms at college, pectations, whatever they are. Asked what she likes about being Erica Bryan, discussing what it’s “They can make up their own a florist, Bryan replied, “People. I like to grow up in a florist shop bouquets or we can make it for love Point Loma/Ocean Beach be- said, “You learn how to be a people them,” she said. “We’ve been cause it’s such a small community, person very quickly. It teaches you here so long and people know our it reminds me of the small village in to be a little more extroverted than quality.” Thailand I came from. People here normal. You get to know the com- The florist talked about her also support small-business, and munity really quickly. Everyone specialties. we support the community. It just notices you and it’s nice.” “We are well known for our makes me feel at home.” What does Erica like most about Hawaiian leis for all different types Flowers of Point Loma delivers the flower shop? of occasions,” said Bryan. “But our arrangements throughout San “Working with my mom, getting real specialty is our funeral work, Diego and offers same-day deliv- to see her do her work and helping beautiful types, all custom made. ery for last-minute gift needs at her with it,” she said. Women’s Museum of California appoints interim director The Board of Trustees of the to help us create a roadmap for the organizations. Women’s Museum of California museum and reimagine new ways “I’m thrilled to be back in San announced the appointment of vet- to engage today’s women and our Diego among family and friends eran arts leader Felicia W. Shaw as larger community.” and to join the region’s vibrant mu- interim executive director, effective Felicia returns to San Diego, her seum community, said Felicia. I’m Jan. 1. home of 35 years, after serving as looking forward to rolling up my “Felicia’s appointment comes executive director of the Regional sleeves and helping to lead what I at a critical time in the history of Arts Commission of St Louis for hope will be a transformative cam- the Women’s Museum,” said WMC nearly five years. Prior to that po- paign for change for the museum.” board president Anne Hoiberg.“ We sition, she had a long history of The museum is among a small were founded nearly four decades service as an accomplished arts group of cultural institutions, in- ago, and much has changed for administrator and nonprofit lead- cluding the National Women’s women here and around the world er with the San Diego Foundation History Museum in Washington, since then. Felicia brings connec- and City of San Diego Commission D.C., that provides a platform for VALENTINE’S DAY tions to the San Diego cultural for Arts and Culture as well as celebrating the broad achievements SPECIALS community, energy and experience state and national arts advocacy of women. Located since 2012 in 2/13 -2/16 the Liberty Station Arts District, the Reservations Recommend museum offers exhibitions, educa- tional programs, and special events that give voice to women’s stories, from every moment in the nation’s history through today. Plans for 2020 include a year-long centenni- al celebration of the Constitution’s 19th Amendment with a kick-off on Jan. 19, the National Women’s March on Jan. 18, the annual Women’s Film Festival (April) and the 18th Annual San Diego County Women’s Hall of Fame on March 15. The mission of the Women’s Museum of California is to educate and inspire current and future gen- erations about the experiences and contributions of women by collect- ing, preserving and interpreting the evidence of that experience. For more information about the muse- um, visit womensmuseumca.org. THE PENINSULA BEACON | FRIDAY · January 17, 2020 | PAGE 9
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Paragon has also refined its expanded innovative and success- Browning, 9601 Ridgehaven lunch menu by dropping off ful waste reduction and recycling Court, Suite 320, San Diego, CA less-popular items and adding programs, as well as recycled 92123. other customers enjoy, like a Philly product purchasing programs The City of San Diego provides cheesesteak. San Diego Central Library @ Joan local businesses with assistance “It’s become a favorite of many Λ Irwin Jacobs Common. All appli- in developing waste reduction and of our customers,” Miller said, add- cants will be invited to the awards recycling programs by offering a ing, “We continue to get requests event. cost-free comprehensive waste for expanding into the dinner “Each year, businesses and or- analysis. For more information hours. So I will be offering dinner ganizations work to improve their about ESD programs, call 858- on request, on-site, with a pre-de- waste diversion programs,” said 694-7000 or visit ESD’s recycling- termined dinner selection, with a ESD interim director, Gene Matter. works.com. party size of 6 minimum and 20 “It’s prudent we honor them for maximum.” helping the City achieve its Climate CHANGING OF THE GUARD Action Plan goal of zero waste by AT THE LOMA CLUB BUSINESSES MAY APPLY the year 2040. Their hard work Management at Liberty Station’s FOR RECYCLING AWARD not only helps extend the life of historic golf venue The Loma Club The eggs Benedict dish at Paragon Deli Cafe. If your business or organization the Miramar Landfill, but it reduc- has changed hands, with new op- took steps to increase its recycling es their carbon footprint. We hope erators Laura Johnson and Luke PARAGON DELI CAFE day we have one or two new cus- or reduce its waste in 2019, the this will inspire other businesses Mahoney, co-founders of East CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY tomers tell us they read about us City of San Diego wants to rec- who are looking to join in the City’s Village’s You & Yours Distilling Paragon Deli Cafe is celebrating there.” ognize your efforts. Beginning campaign to reduce waste in the Co., replacing Good Time Design, its one-year anniversary at 2724 Miller’s rating on restaurant/ Friday, Jan. 10 through Monday, workplace.” which had operated the course Shelter Island Drive. food apps remains high in the four- Feb. 10, applications are being ac- Applications can be downloaded since 2014. “Business continues to grow as plus category. cepted for the 2020 Business Waste at ESD’s website, completed online PR spokesperson Christina Valle word gets out about our friendly “We have adjusted our menu, ex- Reduction and Recycling Award. or by contacting Meagan Browning said Johnson and Mahoney, both efficient service and the quality of panding our breakfast to include Each year, the City’s at [email protected] or Point Lomans, indicated “no im- our food and our coffee drinks,” French toast, egg plates any style, Environmental Services 858-627-3310. Applications are mediate changes will be made to said deli owner Ron Miller, who’d and we’ve had very favorable com- Department (ESD) recognizes due by 5 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 10 the iconic Liberty Station nine-hole previously been in financial man- ments on our eggs Benedict plate,” businesses and organizations and can be emailed or mailed to the walking course and clubhouse.” agement, but felt the calling of the he said. “A customer the other day located within the city of San City of San Diego, Environmental Johnson and Mahoney have restaurant business he’d been in as said, ‘I’ve traveled all over the U.S. Diego that have implemented or Services Department c/o Meagan teamed with business partners an SDSU student in the ’60s. and the world and yours is the best John Levan (You & Yours’ creative “The website, Next Door Point eggs Benedict I’ve had.’ We’ve re- director) and Oliver Mahoney to Loma, has been very beneficial to ceived similar comments on our become the new tenant/operators our business,” said Miller. “Every New England-style clam chowder.” Sought After Studio In Great Location of the par-3 golf course. The new management team leased the property at 2960 THE PENINSULA BEACON’S FOR RENT RENTED Truxtun Road from owners Pendulum Property Partners. Blast from the Past Current managers and employees From the June 1982 edition of the Beacon of the club will roll over to the new operations team. “As passionate fans of The Loma Club, the group aims to elevate the experience by incorporating their 4898 Del Monte signature approach to hospitality 1124 Sorrento Dr • 5BR/ 3BA and design, first by updating the Remodeled Large Studio in prime OB Location. 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By Karen Scanlon | The Beacon quelled Hardy’s enthusiasm for “Our products have success- collecting zoological specimens miles deep, and there was heat- the investigation of the world’s fully made the round trip to the along the seashore, Ritter met ed argument about why earth San Diego ocean engineer oceans, from surface to seafloor. deepest possible ocean depths,” La Playa’s medical doctor Fred would be moving — little known Kevin Hardy is just a big kid. “When I was 10 years old I knew Hardy says. “They have endured Baker, a collector of shells. then about the Ring of Fire, sub- He’s like Tom Hanks in the 1988 what I wanted to do — under- an annual cycle below the Arctic Ultimately, their chance encoun- duction zones, earthquakes and blockbuster “Big,” but with pre- water stuff,” Hardy says. “The ice pack, been deployed and recov- ter would ignite the spark of the tsunamis. Scripps launched a cision depth recorders and deep sea is an alien planet. It’s totally ered from various surface support world’s most recognized institu- ship out of La Playa, took a de- ocean cameras and robots for different down there.” (He may craft, have years of cumulative de- tion of oceanography. vice, known as a magnetometer, toys. also have been influenced by ployment time, and returned da- Over the years, a fleet of Scripps which measures magnetic forces, La Playa Trail Association the 1960s TV series “Sea Hunt”, ta and samples to the surface on research vessels has been docked and discovered the critical and presents Hardy in its next histo- and movies with Navy subs, he acoustic command or by timer.” at La Playa and employed, from irrefutable evidence to settle the ry lecture on Tuesday, Jan. 21, admits.) For more than 100 years Scripps early sailing vessels to modern argument. titled, Home Port: Point Loma. Today Hardy explores the ver- Institution of Oceanography has research giants. The extraordi- Incidentally, in 1992, a team Extraordinary Expeditions tical extent with his Deep Ocean been on the leading edge of sci- nary explorations of some of these lead by Hardy entered the of Scripps Institution of Vehicle (DOV) as founder and en- ence and technology. It seems early watercraft are the subjects Guinness Book of World Records Oceanography. The public is gineer of Global Ocean Design. that Hardy has the same tenacity of Hardy’s history lecture on for the fastest run of a two-man welcome to feast upon Hardy’s Inspired by the unmanned lu- of spirit as the institution’s early Jan. 21. non-propeller submarine, which tales at sea, and light appetizers, nar landers of the 1960s, Global pioneer, William Emerson Ritter, To whet your mental appetite: traveled at a speed of 2.9 knots. at Point Loma Assembly, 3035 Ocean Design creates untethered who journeyed to California in Hardy says that in the 1950s, Don’t miss Hardy’s hyper-talk Talbot St. at 5:30 pm, for a sug- robotic platforms to explore the 1885 in the pursuit of biology. people won and lost careers based and the entertaining explorations gested donation of $10. most hostile regions of the Earth’s In 1891, Ritter honeymooned on their understanding of plate of Scripps Institution, and of his Forty years at Scripps has not oceans. at Hotel del Coronado. While tectonics. Oceans were a few contemporary ocean adventures. LIBERTY STATION
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Registrant Name: BRANDON FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9030362 County Clerk of San Diego County on: DECEMBER 30, 2019. ISSUE 10% Senior SCHROTH. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Ti- Fictitious Business Name(s) TMVB ENTERPRISES. Located at: 837 DATES: JANUARY 10, 17, 24, &, 31, 2020. LLicic # 110404411474779 tle of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. AVALON CT., SAN DIEGO, CA 92109. Is registered by the following: AUDIOLOGY Discount Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: DECEMBER 11, 2019. TOD BENTON MATTOX. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDU- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9030747 ISSUE DATES: DECEMBER 20, 2019, JANUARY 03, 10, &, 17, 2020. AL. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: TOD BEN- Fictitious Business Name(s) HOMEBREW 4 LIFE. Located at: 665 TON MATTOX. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, MAGNOLIA AVE., CARLSBAD, CA 92008. Is registered by the follow- PAINTING FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9029202 Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. ing: CASEY HARDY. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. POINT LOMA Fictitious Business Name(s) GOOD JUJU EVENTS. Located at: 4239 Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: DECEMBER 26, 2019. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: CASEY HARDY. WHITTIER STREET, SAN DIEGO, CA 92107. Is registered by the follow- ISSUE DATES: JANUARY 03, 10, 17, &, 24, 2020. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Si- LANDSCAPE gnor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/ Dr. Robert A. Faillace AuD State Lic #783646 ing: LYNDSEY ROBERT RAE HANSEN. This business is conducted by: Dr. Lucia Kearney AuD RESIDENTIAL EXPERTS AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9030358 County Clerk of San Diego County on: DECEMBER 31, 2019. ISSUE “When Quality Matters” LYNDSEY ROBERT RAE HANSEN. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Fictitious Business Name(s) a. TRAIN4SURF b. SEA MONKEYS ECUA- DATES: JANUARY 10, 17, 24, &, 31, 2020. Get Ready for the Holidays: DOR and c. SEA MONKEYS SAN DIEGO. Located at: 6620 AVENIDA Comprehensive We specialize in complete Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with DE LAS PESCAS, LA JOLLA, CA 92037. Is registered by the following: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9030184 Hearing Test Clean-up Yard interior & exterior projects Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: DECEMBER 09, 2019. ISSUE DATES: DECEMBER 20, 2019, JAN- ANNA MAE PARMA. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. Fictitious Business Name(s) UPNORTH. Located at: 1745 E. VISTA Hearing Aids Repair Irrigation Kitchen Gutters The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: ANNA MAE WAY SUITE #10, VISTA, CA 92084. Is registered by the following: Bath Concrete UARY 03, 10, &, 17, 2020. PARMA. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title SCZZ COLLECTIVE, INC. This business is conducted by: A CORPO- Sales & Service Get Lawn Green Moldings Windows 3590 Camino Del Rio Like Sunset Cliff Baseboards Waterprooing FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9029534 of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Re- RATION. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: SCZZ Animal Hospital Flooring Masonry Fictitious Business Name(s) SMART CONCEPT. Located at: 3622 corder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: DECEMBER 24, 2019. COLLECTIVE, INC. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corpo- North # 201 Painting Brickwork KEMPER CT. #38, SAN DIEGO, CA 92110. Is registered by the fol- ISSUE DATES: JANUARY 03, 10, 17, &, 24, 2020. ration, Title of Signor PRESIDENT. The statement was filed with Ernest Located inside the Remodels Drywall J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: DE- CALL TONY NOW! Stucco and more! lowing: ARTHUR PIRES ZIVKOVIC. This business is conducted by: AN Senta Clinic INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 12/13/19. Registrant FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9030551 CEMBER 20, 2019. ISSUE DATES: JANUARY 10, 17, 24, &, 31, 2020. [email protected] Senior & Military Discounts 619-810-1204 Name: ARTHUR PIRES ZIVKOVIC. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Fictitious Business Name(s) MAIN STREET GARAGE INC. Located Free Estimates from at: 2317 MAIN STREET, RAMONA, CA 92065. Is registered by the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2020-9000189 (619) 523-4900 owner John Gregg Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with ELECTRICIAN Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County following: MAIN STREET GARAGE INC. This business is conducted Fictitious Business Name(s) EAGLES POINT SECURITY. Located at: 619.665.0754 on: DECEMBER 13, 2019. ISSUE DATES: DECEMBER 20, 2019, JAN- by: A CORPORATION. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant 8057 RAYTHEON RD. SUITE 1, SAN DIEGO, CA 92111. Is registered Member BBB • Lic. #950146 • doublegpainters.com UARY 03, 10, &, 17, 2020. Name: MAIN STREET GARAGE INC. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability by the following: ATEF IBRAHIM. This business is conducted by: AN LANDSCAPE SERVICE Company/Corporation, Title of Signor PRESIDENT. The statement was INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 01/11/2011. Registrant SUMMONS, SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA, PINAL COUNTY, CASE filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Di- Name: ATEF IBRAHIM. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/ GARDENER PLUMBING ego County on: DECEMBER 30, 2019. ISSUE DATES: JANUARY 03, Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Expert Work. Reasonable Rates. NUMBER: S1100DO201900558 Name of Person Filing: GILBERT Sprinklers, Clean-ups, Tree GUTIERREZ JR. Street Address: 131 W. HARDING AVE. City, State, 10, 17, &, 24, 2020. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: JAN- Trimming, Lawn Maintenance, UARY 03, 2020. ISSUE DATES: JANUARY 10, 17, 24, &, 31, 2020. Drought Resistant, Drip Irrigation, Zip Code: COOLIDGE, AZ 85128 Telephone Number: 480-577-5668 Weed Management And More. Email Address: [email protected] Representing Self (No FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9030549 • 40 Years Experience • Attorney) Name of Petitioner GILBERT GUTIERREZ JR. Name of Fictitious Business Name(s) a. NATIONAL RECOVERY RESOLUTIONS, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2020-9000154 John McCue LIC# 001283 Respondent REYNA ISABEL MOLINA CUEVAS HONORABLE: KAREN LLC and b. NRR CORP. Located at: 3200 FOURTH AVE. #101, SAN Fictitious Business Name(s) FERA & DELA. Located at: 9820 MIRA CALL 619-464-4910 F. PALMER WARNING: This is an official document from the court DIEGO, CA 92103. Is registered by the following: LAKA-FCM INC. This LEE WAY, APT. 18305, SAN DIEGO, CA 92126. Is registered by the Water Heaters/Tankless • Drain Stoppages that affects your rights. Read this carefully. If you do not understand it, business is conducted by: A CORPORATION. The first day of business following: FARANAK MAJD. This business is conducted by: AN IN- Toilets • Faucets • Garbage Disposals contact a lawyer for help. FROM THE STATE OF ARIZONA TO Name of was: 01/01/2015. Registrant Name: LAKA-FCM INC. Title of Officer, if DIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: FA- Camera Inspections of Drains Respondent REYNA ISABEL MOLINA CUEVAS 1. A lawsuit has been Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor MANAGER. The RANAK MAJD. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Water Softeners & Filtration filed against you. A copy of the lawsuit and other court papers are statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Heating & Air Conditioning served on you with this “Summons.” 2. If you do not want a judgment Clerk of San Diego County on: DECEMBER 30, 2019. ISSUE DATES: Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: JANUARY 03, 2020. Indoor Air Quality JANUARY 03, 10, 17, &, 24, 2020. ISSUE DATES: JANUARY 10, 17, 24, &, 31, 2020. 7XUQHU/DQGVFDSLQJ Electrical Repairs & Upgrades or order taken against you without your input, you must file an “An- Kitchen & Bath Remodeling swer” or a “Response” in writing with the court, and pay the filing fee. /DQGVFDSLQJ If you do not file an “Answer” or “Response” the other party may be FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9030104 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2020-9000300 /DZQV 619.583.7963 given the relief requested in his/her Petition or Complaint. To file your Fictitious Business Name(s) RENOWN SUITES. Located at: 8702 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. SANDGROPER LLC and b. COASTAL +HGJHV ldealService.com “Answer” or “Response” take, or send, the “Answer” or “Response” to TOMMY DR., SAN DIEGO, CA 92119. Is registered by the following: DRAIN. Located at: 831 LORING ST., SAN DIEGO, CA 92109. Is regis- CLEANING :HHGLQJ 7ULPPLQJ Lic#348810 the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court, 971 Jason Lopez Circle ROLLING MEADOWS CARE HOMES, INC. This business is conduct- tered by the following: SANDGROPER LLC. This business is conducted :H'R,W$// Serving Sen Diego Since 1960! Bldg A , Florence, Arizona 85132 or PO Box 2730, Florence, Arizona ed by: A CORPORATION. The first day of business was: 7/01/2018. by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. The first day of business was: Cleaning Service $OOLHG*DUGHQV5HVLGHQW6LQFH 85132-2730; or any satellite office. Mail a copy of your “Response” Registrant Name: ROLLING MEADOWS CARE HOMES, INC. Title of 01/01/2020. Registrant Name: SANDGROPER LLC. Title of Officer, if