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San Diego Community Newspaper Group Thursday June 19, 2014 www.SDNEWS.com  Volume 27, Number 16 Plans to squish gooey OB ‘marshmallow war’ tradition formulated

BY DAVE SCHWAB | THE BEACON

In 2013, the Ocean Beach Town Council (OBTC) responded to a public outcry by vowing to put an end to the sticky, gooey mess caused by the Fourth of July “Marshmallow War” tradition. A year later, the OBTC is fol- lowing up on that pledge with a publicity campaign themed “Mal- low Out.” What began in 1985 as a fes- tive, local family feud has mor- phed over time into a large-scale free-for-all, leaving the beach community a gooey mess that has stained streets, sidewalks and nearby businesses — forcing an hand with marshmallows not army of volunteers to do increas- just on the sand and beach but ingly costly cleanups. “The event’s gotten out of SEE GOOEY, Page 6

OUTP0URING FOR A BELOVED BASEBALL HERO Flowers and funeral sentiments continued to pour into Petco Park this week after the death of beloved baseball legend Tony Gwynn on June 16. Gwynn played 20 seasons (1982–2001) in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Diego Padres. The left-handed hitting Gwynn won eight batting titles in his career, tied for the second-most in MLB history. He is considered one of the best and most consistent hitters in baseball history. He was a 15-time All-Star, recognized for his skills both on offense and defense with seven Silver Slugger Awards and five Gold Glove Awards. Photo by Jim Grant

PENINSULA BEACON EXCLUSIVE MLB All-Star to helm PLHS baseball BY SCOTT HOPKINS | THE BEACON dle School as er team to a 7-5 Western League second- David Wells place finish before being stunned by a CIF Point Loma High School alum and for- Field in a seeding committee that failed to include A handmade sign points patrons of the once-venerable U.S. Post Office on mer major league baseball star David Wells 2010 ceremo- the PLHS team in area playoffs. Midway Drive to a nearby postal-carrier annex office in the wake of the giant has officially been appointed head coach of ny that saw “Joe stepped in and assembled a coach- facility’s closure because of overall sagging revenues for the U.S. Postal his alma mater's baseball team. the three-time ing staff and worked hard to rebuild the Service. Photo by Dave Schwab Wells, known nationally as “Boomer,” All-Star choke teams,” Murphy said. has been a pitching coach for the Pointers up as he remi- “His philosophy of hard work and dedi- Phased-out Midway Post Office after a 20-year career, in which the south- nisced about cation to the players has made him one of paw compiled a 239-157 record in the his childhood the most respected coaches in San Diego, triggers debate over redevelopment major leagues, including the 15th perfect days growing and combined with his loyalty to the com- BY DAVE SCHWAB | THE BEACON Nickel, chairwoman of the Mid- game in major league history on May 17, up in the munity, he has served as a role model for way Community Planning Group. 1998. Ocean Beach our coaches, kids and parents," he said. No matter how the largely “There is a need for offices in the “We are very excited to name David as and Point DAVID WELLS Murphy emphasized Radovich turned abandoned Midway Post Office — area, for companies working with our head coach,” said PLHS athletic direc- Loma areas. the program around during his year at the once the central mail processing SPAWAR (Space and Naval War- tor John Murphy. “He is well-liked by our Among Wells’ plans are bringing in helm. and distribution facility for San fare Systems Command in Point players and they certainly respect his major league players, including some well- “Joe has decided to turn the reins over to Diego County — ends up being Loma), and something like that knowledge of the game.” known stars, to work with his teenage pro- David Wells and continue focusing on foot- redeveloped, local planners want would not cause a heavy traffic Murphy gave the Peninsula Beacon exclu- tégés. ball, where he has been a valuable assis- it to mesh with their community impact.” sive access to the announcement, made Wells will have challenges, however, as tant for the past seven years,” Murphy plan that is now in the throes of Also open to some kind of June 17, that will likely be reported on in the fourth coach in the last five years to said. being updated. mixed use, or previously proposed baseball circles nationwide. attempt taking the program from good to Wells will follow on the heels of Jon “The draft community plan redevelopment like a residential Wells has become increasingly involved greatness. Posternack (ending in 2011), Jesse Nuñez suggests something like an office in Pointer baseball since school officials Murphy also praised outgoing head (2012-13) and Radovich as the Pointer park as first choice,” said Melanie SEE POST OFFICE, Page 5 named the team’s home field at Dana Mid- coach Joe Radovich, who guided the Point- field boss. THURSDAY · JUNE 19, 2014 2 THE PENINSULA BEACON NEWS New surveillance camera to boost safety in OB OPEN SUN 2-4PM Interim District 2 City Councilman Ed Harris revealed June 7 that a secu- rity camera will be installed on the San Diego Police Department’s trailer at the foot of Newport Avenue in Ocean Beach to monitor illegal activi- ty and deter bad behavior along the seawall. The camera equipment was donat- ed by SIDUS Solutions, LLC to the Police Officers Association on behalf of the Ocean Beach Community 5075 Narragansett #211 • 1BD/1BA • $349,000 In Kensington! • 4815 Sussex Foundation. 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Courtesy photo make this home ideal for blended family living, home office, or private retreat for a nanny. “Since taking office, I have heard Annie Coleman, (619) 977-2457 from Ocean Beach residents, commu- Crime Prevention Committee, the nity leaders and business owners Ocean Beach Community Develop- about bothersome and illegal behav- ment Corporation, Cleaner Streets Ini- ior taking place along the seawall. tiative (CSI-OB) and the Ocean Beach Law enforcement officers told me a Town Council. security camera would assist their “Councilman Ed Harris is bringing efforts in cracking down on illegal new public-safety resources to our activity at the beach. I am grateful to community,” said Gretchen Kinney SIDUS for this generous donation,” Newsom, president of the Ocean said Harris. 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Harvey said Monday Schufer faces a QUICKHITS >> maximum sentence of 15 years and A toast to future leaders two months in state prison. Schufer TWO DOZEN PEOPLE DISPLACED withdrew his insanity plea with his For the 89th year, Point Loma High School sent a class AFTER ACCIDENTAL APARTMENT FIRE attorney present. of young adults on to pursue their dreams and ambi- An explosion and the resulting fire It was Schufer who reported King’s tions. caused by flammable vapors injured injury, telling staff King had fallen three people and left about a dozen peo- down. Paramedics evaluated him and The first class in 1925 numbered only six students, ple temporarily homeless at the Loma rushed him to a trauma center. King while the 2014 group counted just more than 400. Of Highlands Apartments in the 2100 died eight days later. Schufer remains that, 175 graduated “with academic distinction.” block of Chatsworth Boulevard on in jail on $750,000 bail. The commencement program on June 12 this year June 14, according to fire officials. The last time a patient was killed by showcased a tight-knit class, one which cheered the The blaze erupted shortly after 2:30 another patient at the facility, at 3851 p.m. after a contractor working on an Rosecrans St., was in 1986. announcement of every name. And, for the first time in unventilated bathroom on the second — Neal Putnam recent memory, not a single beach ball appeared floor of the three-story complex inad- among the seated graduates, replaced instead by a vertently triggered the explosion. POLICE HUNTING ROBBERY number of American-flag-holding scholars. The contractor was transported to SUSPECT IN MIDWAY BANK ROBBERY “I’ll never forget that moment,” said first-year PLHS the hospital with burns, said authori- Authorities are seeking the public’s Hundreds of caps fill a deep-blue sky to end the Point Loma High principal Hans Becker, reflecting on the momentous ties. His condition and extent of help for information leading to a robber School 2014 graduation ceremony on June 12. injuries was not released. who struck the Union Bank at 3261 occasion of leading the procession onto Bennie Edens According to Lee Swanson, a Sports Arena Blvd. around 10:30 a.m. Field. “When the audience really started cheering, I spokesman for the San Diego Fire-Res- on June 7. got choked up.” cue Department, a bathtub was being The man reportedly walked up to a More than 90 percent of Point Loma High’s graduates refinished and vapors were ignited by teller and verbally demanded cash. The are continuing their education from community col- electrical equipment used by the refin- teller gave the suspect an undisclosed isher. amount of money. leges to Ivy League universities. They earned more About 60 firefighters were dis- No weapons were seen. than $5 million in scholarships and can now echo the patched to the scene and the blaze was The suspect fled out of the bank into familiar phrase: “Once a Pointer, Always a Pointer.” knocked down about 3 p.m., said the parking lot toward the Target store. — Essay and photos by Scott Hopkins Swanson. The suspect was described as a white One police officer was tranported for male in his late 30s, 6 feet tall, 180 treatment of smoke inhalation and a lbs,, with a tattoo of a 107 or 187 over female resident complained of dizziness his left eyebrow and a tattoo of a and shortness of breath and was also teardrop on his left check. Valedictorian Jessica Robertson, left, and salutatorian Zoe Klein A young transported for treatment, Swanson The suspect was wearing a gray T- await the opportunity to deliver their commencement speeches. lady said. shirt and white shorts. receives her Swanson said the three-story apart- diploma ment building contained 28 units, two VOLUNTEERS TO UNITE Several Point from PLHS on the street level and 12 and 14 units FOR ‘RED SHOE DAY’ CAMPAIGN Loma High principal on the upper floors. More than 1,000 volunteers are School class of Hans Beck- One unit is heavily damaged and the expected to participate in “Red Shoe 2014 members er. adjoining unit and much of that level Day,” benefiting Ronald McDonald held American has smoke damage, Swanson said. The House Charities of San Diego, on flags during the unit above the apartment where the Thursday, June 26. commencement fire was contained had smoke damage Volunteers wearing festive attire and ceremony. and some fire damage to the balcony. carrying iconic red shoes will be sta- The Red Cross is now assisting 20 to tioned at major intersections in local- 25 people in finding temporary hous- neighborhoods, including those listed ing. below to collect cash donations. Damage is estimated at $300,000. • Rosecrans St. / Nimitz Blvd. • Sunset Cliffs Blvd. / Newport Ave. Gary Glen Wallace KILLER PLEADS GUILTY AFTER • Sunset Cliffs Blvd. / W. Point Loma PSYCHIATRIC EXAM Blvd. A psychiatric patient who killed his • W. Point Loma Blvd. / Nimitz Blvd. 01/22/1939 - 05/18/2014 roommate at the San Diego County • Sea World Dr. / Friars Rd. Psychiatric Hospital on Rosecrans • Rosecrans St. / Lytton St. Street in 2012 will be sentenced Sept. • Sports Arena / Camino Del Rio W / Our good friend, relative and loved one Gary, was born in Loma Linda, Ca. in January of 1939. His short 5 after pleading guilty to voluntary Rosecrans St. battle with cancer ended recently as he passed away peacefully, with family by his side in Truckee, Ca. manslaughter. • Sports Arena / W. Mission Bay Dr. / The trial for Bart Clement Schufer, Midway Dr. 34, was set for June 16, but he pleaded • Rosecrans St. / Wombie Rd. In 1971 Gary moved to San Diego from Monrovia, Ca. A very strong and athletic man, he enjoyed many guilty last week before San Diego Supe- Ronald McDonald House Charities forms of sports. He enjoyed racing drag boats, Baja bugs and motorcycles. One of his favorite joys was rior Court Judge Michael Smyth. He of San Diego encourages the San Diego to watch some of his children and their children race BMX and Motocross. Many a Sunday was involved admitted he mortally wounded Robert community to look for volunteers at with him watching Professional Football, NHRA or NASCAR. King, 53, on March 17, 2012. major intersections on “Red Shoe Day” Schufer, who is also known as Bart and donate cash that will help families Schafer, also pleaded guilty to commit- in medical crises. Gary spent most of his working career in the construction field and was part owner of DG&J Construc- ting torture upon King, who suffered Roughly 1,500 volunteers donning tion (Don Jerry and Gary). He was largely a quiet man with severe head and brain injuries. strong beliefs and convictions and in his later years Gary Deputy District Attorney Makenzie SEE BRIEFS, Page 8 tirelessly gave of himself to help friends and family with almost anything including their building needs. He was a “regular” in the Ocean Beach community and loved living COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR with an ocean view. Military 30K 60K 90K MAINTENANCE & Senior DISCOUNTS Gary has one sister: Glennis Wallace Dungey in Central Point AC - RADIATOR - BRAKES - TUNE UP Or. He is also survived by his 4 children with Dienna Wallace: ELECTRICAL - CHECK ENGINE LIGHT - ABS LIGHT Dale Wallace, Ramona, Ca. married to Debbie has 4 chil- dren Mallory, Sheldon, Cody, and Garrett. Heidi Wallace AC CARE CO. Schneider Truckee, Ca. married to Martin has 3 children, Brenton, Courtney and Nicolette & his one and only Great Grand Child Jackson. Holly Wallace Shaw of Glen Ridge, NJ. married to Jefferson Shaw has 3 children Sienna, Taylor and Maxwell. Heather Wallace Allen of Glen Ridge, NJ. married to Ralph Allen has 2 children Paige and Rylee.

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BY DAVE SCHWAB | THE BEACON

No matter who might be interested in building and operating a proposed public Olympic-size pool at Liberty Sta- tion in Point Loma (formerly NTC, the Naval Training Center), the list of pos- sible bidders includes the Peninsula YMCA and the San Diego Unified School District (SDUSD). The city put out a request for pro- posals (RFP) with a June 27 deadline, seeking a concessionaire for the pro- posed facility which has been sought by local residents for a decade or more. “We will be submitting a proposal by the deadline,” said Vince Glorioso, the Peninsula YMCA’s executive direc- tor in noting the international orga- nization is eminently qualified to devel- op, maintain and operate a pool. “Certainly we’re qualified, as we have extensive experience with aquat- ic programming providing lessons for young people throughout the county,” Glorioso said, “We operate more pools in the county than any other organiza- tion.” “We positively might be involved in the swimming pool facility that will be at [Liberty Station],” said school board member Scott Barnett, who represents the beach community schools. “We have money in the the budget for swimming facilities.” Even if SDUSD were to enter the pool RFP process and not be chosen as concessionaire, Barnett said the dis- trict might still be willing to partner with someone else on the project. “Depending on who wins the RFP, we might be able to participate in order to make sure that whatever is built meets the athletic needs of the com- munity,” he said. The city’s RFP is being handled by the city’s Real Estate Assets Division. In 2002, the General Development Plan for the NTC Park was approved by the city Park and Recreation Board. The park design includes an aquat- ic center complex with a 50-meter pool, a 25-meter instruction pool and a family area with interactive water play elements. The plan also includes locker rooms, offices, restrooms, storage and a concession stand. The RFP states that a new pool would serve the public by providing a variety of services including swim lessons, wellness and exercise pro- grams, competitive programs for swim and diving and water polo, as well as providing a regional center for life- guard, water safety, kayak and scuba/snorkel training. RFPs must include a conceptual plan for the property including a pre- liminary site and floor plan, a program plan describing planned programs and activities and/or services including hours of operation, proposed fees and charges, a proposed term for the con- cession agreement and a financing plan. Glorioso said his group’s RFP pro- posal will be a “membership-based model so that we can serve families, youth and seniors.” If the YMCA were to be granted the RFP, Glorioso said the goal of creating a new aquatic facility would be to pro- mote “healthy living and social responsibility” serving people of all ages. THURSDAY · JUNE 19, 2014 6 THE PENINSULA BEACON NEWS

museum or gift shop,” Nickel said. yet calling for offers.” tion. employment uses and recreational ameni- POST OFFICE “Rather, we are proposing some kind of He said CBRE has been approached by Harris urged residents to become active ties along the proposed canal. CONTINUED FROMPage 1 open space or historic plaza on the prop- entities interested in purchasing the prop- in local community planning. While later studies determined the erty dedicated to Dutch Flats and Lind- erty, but he declined to say who. “Get involved if you want to make sure canal concept was infeasible, the commu- senior center, Nickel said, “We want to be bergh.” Eva Jackson, a spokesperson for the U.S. [developers] build what the community nity plan has incorporated the concept of sure that whatever goes there does not There are two existing historic plaques Postal Service in San Diego, said the feder- wants, not what they want to build,” he a bicycle and pedestrian connection make local traffic any worse than it commemorating Dutch Flats in the post al agency recently moved its retail services urged. between Mission Bay, the San Diego River, already is.” office lobby. from the once-venerable postal facility at Jackson said she was “not aware of any San Diego Bay and Old Town, as addressed Midway planners want to see the rede- “They could be the focus of such a 2535 Midway Drive nearby to the carrier plans to add residential units in the Mid- in the plan’s mobility, recreation and velopment of the old postal building and plaza, particularly if the building is torn annex at 2701 Midway Drive. way area over the next few years.” urban-design elements. environs acknowledge the aviary roots of down,” Nickel said. “We have no recom- Interim District 2 City Councilman Ed The Midway community plan was first The community plan serves several the Dutch Flats Urban Village. Dutch Flats mendation about whether the building Harris said proposed changes to the Mid- adopted in 1970 and was updated in purposes: was once the testing grounds of San Diego remains or is torn down as part of a big- way community plan under revision 1991. In that update, it was noted that • establishes a vision with policies to aviation pioneer Charles Lindbergh. ger project. Of course, any new construc- could significantly impact the future of “auto-oriented land uses, higher traffic guide the future growth and development “That area was the location of Dutch tion would have to observe the 30-foot residential development in the area. volumes, lack of pedestrian-friendly within Midway/Pacific Highway, consis- Flats, the Ryan Aeronautical airstrip height limit.” “There are as many as 5,000 units that streets and parks have been impediments tent with the general plan; where Lindbergh tested the Spirit of Saint Blake Mirkin, executive vice president could go in and around that [Midway] for new residential uses.” • provides strategies and implementing Louis before taking it on his historic with CBRE, Inc., the real-estate firm han- area, including the post office and the While older retail centers have made actions to accomplish the vision; flight,” said Nickel. “We do want some dling the Midway Post Office’s sale, said sports arena, which is 40 acres of prime aesthetic improvements, the predominant • provides guidance to design and eval- recognition of the fact that the Spirit of inquiries have already been made about real estate,” Harris said, noting by way of auto-oriented urban form in the Midway uate development proposals and improve- St. Louis was manufactured and tested the property, despite the fact that it has comparison that there were less than 500 area has remained. In 1999, to attract ment projects; and here in San Diego.” yet to be placed on the market. new housing units when the former new development, the community plan • provides the basis for implementation Nickel said the advisory group “isn’t “It’s been a bit of a slow process,” Naval Training Center in Point Loma was incorporated the bay-to-bay canal con- including zoning, development regula- looking for anything as elaborate as a Mirkin said. “We have not set a deadline redeveloped as the privatized Liberty Sta- cept that included residential retail, tions and a public facilities financing plan.

also spread to the nearby Veterans’ Plaza. member Dave Cieslak. end the marshmallow war by not throw- Knox. GOOEY “Remnants of those marshmallows “We have no delusion that the marsh- ing the confections and by not selling Kinney Newsom said the OBTC and CONTINUED FROMPage 1 are still stuck to some of those veterans’ mallow war is going to come to an abrupt accessories like shirts, popguns, slingshots police are working together to encourage plaques, dishonoring a memorial we’ve stop this year,” Cieslak said. “But we’re or other items promoting the fight. the community to “mallow out.” created in our community,” she said. working to get the word out that the event “We’re hoping people exercise better “We’ll have a team of volunteers from all over the streets,” said OBTC president The war to end all food fights might is damaging to businesses and that people judgment by not throwing marshmal- the community wearing ‘no-marshmal- Gretchen Kinney Newsom. also be distasteful because it’s likely to be have been injured. We want people to lows, because it’s really bad for the envi- low’ T-shirts collecting marshmallows She said the marshmallow stains never time consuming in order to bring the come out and enjoy the fireworks, hit the ronment and really bad for the animals we which will be donated to local Girl quite go away and that the carnage has annual tradition to a halt, admitted OBTC restaurants, bars and shops, but not to love in OB,” said Knox, adding she hopes Scouts,” she said. “We’re also going to throw marshmallows.” people get the message that “marshmal- have a news conference with police on Local businesses are being enlisted in lows are almost impossible to clean off the July 1 at Veterans’ Plaza.” the “Mallow Out” campaign and are sidewalk.” Kinney Newsom said police will be pre- 27 Fast and Easy fix ups to get the best price being asked not to stockpile and sell the Knox said social media has turned out sent in force July 4 to ensure the marsh- for your home squishy ammunition. to be something negative in this case, mallow war doesn’t escalate beyond the “Olive Tree Market has vowed not to because it has greatly enhanced people’s beach and out into the streets. SAN DIEGO. Because your home tough, aggressive marketplace. sell marshmallows,” said Denny Knox, ability to hype the post-fireworks Fourth of The marshmallow war issue will also may well be your largest asset, selling it In this report you'll discover how to executive director of OB MainStreet Asso- July tradition, the end result being “what be discussed at the next OB Town Council is probably one of the most important avoid financial disaster when selling ciation, the community’s business was very local with some families and meeting Wednesday, June 25 at 7 p.m. at decisions you will make in your life. your home. Using a common-sense And once you have made that deci- approach you will get straight facts improvement district. neighbors” has turned into “truckloads the OB Masonic Center, 1711 Sunset Cliffs sion, you'll want to sell your home for about what can make or break the sale Local residents and businesses are of people coming in from elsewhere,” Blvd. the highest price in the shortest time of your home. being asked by the OBTC to go online at leading to things getting out of hand. For more information, visit obtown- possible without compromising your You owe it to yourself to learn how www.obtowncouncil.org and pledge to “That just really is unacceptable,” said council.org;mallow-out. sanity. Before you place your home on these important tips will give you the the market, here is a way to help you to competitive edge to get your home sold be prepared as possible. fast and for the most amount of money. To assist home sellers, a new indus- To hear a brief recorded message try report has just been released called about how to order your FREE copy of "27 Valuable Tips That You Should this report, call toll-free 1-800-276- Know to Get Your Home Sold Fast and 0763 and enter 1023. You can call for Top Dollar." It tackles the impor- any time, 24 hours a day, 7 days a tant issues you need to know to make week. Get your free special report NOW. your home competitive in today's Courtesy of Dennis DeSouza Remax Lic. 01220680

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KyXy, and emcee Tommy Sablan from BRIEFS the Jeff & Jer Show, the event will cele- Beacon’s annual photo contest returns! CONTINUED FROMPage 4 brate a clean and sober lifestyle and generate awareness for treatment. The Peninsula B eacon’s 20th annual festive attire, toting signs and carrying Proceeds from the walk will benefit Amateur Photo Contest is back! Enter iconic red shoes will be stationed at McAlister Institute, a nonprofit organi- your best photo portraying the Penin- major roadside intersections hollering zation dedicated to the compassionate sula area taken since June 2013 and for donations during the morning com- care and treatment of individuals and let our readers decide! mute from 6:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. families suffering from addiction, men- Photos will be displayed at the Cash collected goes to San Diego’s tal illness and homelessness. Peninsula B eacon booth during the Ronald McDonald House, which pro- “We’re excited to invite the San Diego Ocean Beach Street Fair and Chili vides a home away from home for fam- community to join us in a celebration of Cook-Off Festival on Saturday, June ilies with a critically ill or injured child hope and recovery,” said Jeanne McAl- 28. The public will vote for its favorite being treated at a local hospital. ister, founder and CEO of McAlister pictures, and the winning entry may Residents who don’t pass through Institute and San Diego’s Mental Health just be yours! one of the intersections manned with Person of the Year for 2010. “Addiction Prizes will be awarded for the top volunteers on June 26 can support San and its devastating effects seem to have three photos, which will be published Diego’s Ronald McDonald House by a strong presence in the media, so we in the July 3 Beacon. donating online. want to give recovery a voice, too. Our The deadline to receive entries is Visit www.rmhcsd.org to make a goal is to reshape the conversation and Tuesday, June 24. donation or to set up a personal to focus on solutions.” fundraising page to collect donations Walkers, runners and online sup- CONTEST RULES from friends and family. Some Red Shoe porters will help increase awareness • Photos must be taken by an ama- Day volunteer opportunities may still and support the power of recovery by teur photographer and must have be available. Visit www.rmhsd.org/- wearing the number of days they — been shot in the 92106 or 92107 ZIP RedShoeDay to sign up. or their loved ones — have clean and codes between June 2013 and June This is last year’s contest winner, as voted on by readers during the Ocean Beach Street Fair sober and what it means to them. 2014. Possible locations include and Chili Cook-Off Festival. The winning shot was this early-morning capture of the sun glis- SOBRIETY WALK SLATED To join the Walk for Sobriety, visit Ocean Beach, Point Loma, Shelter tening off the waves underneath the Ocean Beach Pier, snapped by Jarred Davidson. FOR JUNE 21 AT LIBERTY STATION www.walkforsobriety.com. Registra- Island, Loma Portal or Sports McAlister Institute will hold its third tion is $35, with an option to Arena/Midway District. The subjects • Only ONE entry per photographer SAY ‘HI!’ AT THE STREET FAIR! annual 5K Walk for Sobriety fundraise, and all proceeds benefit of eligible photos may include any- allowed. As long as you’re visiting the Ocean (www.walkforsobriety.com) on Satur- McAlister Institute’s 27 treatment pro- thing in the area suitable for public • Amateur photographers only, Beach Street Fair and Chili Cook-Off day, June 21 at NTC Park at Liberty Sta- grams. viewing. please. A professional category may Festival on Saturday, June 28, be sure tion. To become an event sponsor, email • Please do not email photos. be on display but is not a part of the to come by and check out the Peninsu- With help from its media sponsor, [email protected]. Instead, drop them off or mail them judging. la Beacon’s booth and say “Hello!” to: The Peninsula B eacon, Attn: Photo • Include photographer’s name, Our special street fair edition will be Contest, 1621 Grand Ave., Suite C, address, phone number, date the delivered to homes and newsracks San Diego, CA 92109. photo was taken and a brief descrip- Thursday, June 26, and more will be Diane J. Milberg • Retouched, Photoshopped or com- tion of the subject. available at our booth on June 28 to puter-enhanced photos will NOT be • The safe return of entries is not help you navigate your way around Diplomate American Board of Orthodontics D.D.S., M.S.D accepted. guaranteed. 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BY BART MENDOZA | THE BEACON an award-winning classical guitarist, who spent time playing guitar with No matter what age a student several hard-rock bands, as well as might be, there are a lot of options engineering sound for such artists as when it comes to learning how to Warren Zevon and Dwight Yoakam. play music in San Diego. “Music is super-important to kids,” While any music education is good, said Langford. “These camps give programs that immerse pupils in the them a chance to do more than just process of making music are probably take lessons. We do that too, of the best bet for a student wanting to course, but this is a total package sort fast-track his way into the world of of thing, where a student applies live music. what he is learning to be in a band.” San Diego is fortunate to have just To that end, the bands give a public such a place of learning in Rock and performance in the school’s own Hen- Roll San Diego. The large building drix Hall, showcasing what they’ve located in the shadow of the Valley learned in their week, with a video View Casino Center (formerly the San available to show off their hard work. Diego Sports Arena), houses just “A lot of people don’t realize, but about everything a musician could playing in a band, like working with need, from rehearsal rooms to record- others, is a very different thing than ing studios, instrument repair to playing solo,” said Langford. “A band music labels. is about teamwork. Learning to inter- Perhaps most important, the loca- act like this is a very valuable lesson tion also offers summer band camps, for later life, but it’s also just a lot of mixing lessons on playing an instru- fun to make music.” ment with lessons on actually being He said having so much to take in in a band. during their week in camp means stu- The school will offer up two week- dents have to apply themselves. Young musical aspirations are being groomed and fueled during the Rock and Roll San Diego Music Camps taking place during July at the long sessions for ages 7-17 on July “We definitely want everyone to venue’s Sports Arena Boulevard location. Courtesy photo 14-18 and July 21-25. have fun, but there are tasks and The teachers vary depending on things that have to be worked on “The school is open to everyone, delivered on keeps changing, but the these days. From what I’m seeing, to the dates, but Rock and Roll San within that time frame. The big payoff from classical lovers to hard rockers, root of it all, the player baring his or paraphrase Pete Townshend, ‘The Diego is known for having world-class is the performance at the end of the everyone devoted to the same thing her soul through song, that remains Kids are Alright,’” he said. instructors, including the likes of week. Seeing the smiles, or the looks — making their craft or their life’s the same,” he said. “I see kids coming • ROCK AND ROLL SAN DIEGO MUSIC vocal coaches Stellita Lindgren and of concentration as the case may be, work better. If we can facilitate that through here with real enthusiasm.” CAMPS: July 14-18 and July 21-25, at Astra Kelly; guitarist Johnny Vernaz- is a reward in itself, almost a bonus to here, than I’m happy with what we’re It’s clear that Langford is thrilled to ROCK AND ROLL SAN DIEGO, 3360 Sports za, best known for his work with The the great music these kids make.” accomplishing.” be able to help students with his Arena Blvd., t(619) 255-9594 Elvin Bishop Group; classical guitarist Langford said he is happy to be He said he is hopeful for the future school. www.rockandrollsandiego.com/our-in- Lito Romero and Oingo Boingo bassist helping new generations of perform- of music. “People have questioned in recent structors. John Avila. ers learn their craft. “Sure, the medium that music is years if music has much of a future

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Gary Rose DVM Norman Hibser DVM Ron Cammarata DVM 4138 Volitare St., San Diego,CA 92107 619-225-9684 www.cabrillopethospital.com BCN THURSDAY · JUNE 19, 2014 SPORTS THE PENINSULA BEACON 13 COLLEGE ROUNDUP Scott named new volleyball head coach at PLNU PLNU ATHLETICS this award was up for grabs this year, and PLNU HOSTS FULL SLATE Point Loma rose strongly to the top,” said OF SUMMER CAMPS COMMUNICATIONS DEPT. PacWest Commissioner Bob Hogue. “The The Point Loma Athletic Department JONATHAN SCOTT SELECTED AS outstanding effort by the Sea Lion stu- will offer a number of camps in all sports SEA LIONS’ NEW VOLLEYBALL COACH dent-athletes showcased the school’s over the summer to help assist local youth Jonathan Scott has been promoted to community involvement, hard work, in their skill development. There will be the role of head coach for the Point Loma compassion and commitment to this three soccer camps, five baseball camps, Nazarene University volleyball program, important and worthy cause.” seven basketball camps and an elite vol- said athletic director Ethan Hamilton on Hamilton said he was also very proud leyball camp. Camps will began June 13 June 13. of the efforts made at PLNU to support and last through the middle of August. “We are extremely fortunate to have this outstanding cause. For a complete list of summer camps someone with Jon’s “I want to commend our SAAC and being offered at PLNU visit strengths and exper- their advisor, Sarah Gustin,” said Hamil- www.plnusealions.com/camps. tise,” said Hamilton. ton. “This is outstanding work by our stu- “I believe that he has dent-athletes and athletic department. A HONEA EARNS PRESTIGIOUS Point Loma trackster Lindsay Honea, left, captured the National Christian College Athletic a great mind for vol- special thanks also needs to be made to CoSIDA ACADEMIC HONORS Association heptathlon championship and has been named to the CoSida Academic All-Dis- leyball, and I am assistant athletic director Steve Riddle Lindsay Honea completed a successful trict 8 Track and Field Team. Courtesy photo excited to support and his personal commitment to raise four-year career at Point Loma by cap- him in leading our funds for this goal.” turing the National Christian College program. Jon is a Gustin, who is also the assistant athlet- Athletic Association heptathlon champi- tremendous fit for ic director for Academic and Student onship, but now she is also being recog- PLNU, and I am con- JONATHAN SCOTT Affairs/ SWA, said she could not be more nized for her outstanding work in the fident that we will proud of her SAAC group, but was also classroom, as she was named to the pres- continue to excel moving forward both very thankful that so many people tigious CoSIDA Academic All-District 8 on and off the court.” throughout the PLNU campus that sup- Track & Field Team. Scott will move from his role of associ- ported the Make-A-Wish Foundation Honea compiled a 3.56 grade-point ate head coach to take over the top spot for campaign. average over four years as a liberal stud- the Sea Lions. “I am very proud of our SAAC group ies major to be eligible for this top aca- Scott has been a familiar face on the this year and the effort they put into our demic honor. She Has also earned three sidelines for the Sea Lions over the past Make-A-Wish fundraising,” said Gustin. NCCAA All-American honors this sea- three seasons. He helped Point Loma go “We benefited from partnerships with son and was an NCCAA Academic All- 60-34 in his three seasons since joining faculty and staff members who were American. Honea set career-best marks the team in 2011, which included going motivated by the cause, and that helped this season in the 800-meter dash, as well 30-7 in 2013 and capturing the NCCAA make us successful. Our success this year as the 100-meter and 400-meter hur- Championship. Scott has excelled in the has already led to bigger goals in the dles. scouting, training and strategy with the future. We also formed a partnership with To be eligible for the award, the nomi- team, and now he will get the opportuni- Wishmakers on campus late in the year, nee must be a starter or important ty to lead them. and that will be a tremendous partner- reserve. They must maintain a 3.30 “I am deeply humbled at this opportu- ship for SAAC, Point Loma and Make-A- grade-point average throughout their nity,” said Scott. “My wife, Jamie, and I Wish San Diego moving forward.” SEE PLNU, Page 14 are so very grateful to Ethan (Hamilton) and Point Loma for putting such a won- derful team in my care. “I also want to thank Sarah Gustin for the amazing three-plus years we had together,” he said. “She laid the founda- tion of an exciting volleyball team com- prised of amazing young women. The character and culture of this team are second to none, and I am excited to see what we can accomplish moving forward. Point Loma is a truly special place, and to be able to call it home is a wonderful feel- ing.” Following the Sea Lions’ successful 2013 season, Scott was also named one of the annual American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Thirty Under 30 recipients. The award was created by the AVCA to honor 30 of the up-and-coming volleyball coaches 30 years old or younger in the sport at all levels of the game. Scott was one of just three coaches in NCAA Division II to earn the honor. The Sea Lions will return 11 letterwin- ners, including all seven starters next sea- son.

Point Loma Nazarene earns PacWest Make-A-Wish Award For the first time in school history, Point Loma Nazarene University received the Pacific West Conference Make-A- Wish Award. The award recognizes PacWest institutions and their Student Athlete Advisory Committees (SAAC) for excelling in their efforts to enrich the lives of children with life-threatening medical OPEN FOR LUNCH Featuring our conditions. full menu Showing a commitment to this wor- 11am - 2pm Mon. - Fri. thy cause, PLNU raised nearly $5,800 for FULL BAR • WINE CELLAR • HAPPY HOUR 4-6 P.M. DAILY the Make-A-Wish Foundation through- out the year. The amount was the fourth- WE DELIVER highest ever for a PacWest school, trailing only Grand Canyon’s three award-win- to Ocean Beach & Pt. Loma ning totals from the last three years. “With the departure of reigning Make- (619) 223-8197 A-Wish Award champion Grand Canyon, 3663 VOLTAIRE STREET • SAN DIEGO THURSDAY · JUNE 19, 2014 14 THE PENINSULA BEACON SPORTS/LEISURE PLHS lauds baseball squad for impressive turnaround in 2014

BY SCOTT HOPKINS | THE BEACON batted in, while Pappas (14) and Da Luz (10) followed. Significant team improvements, which Pappas’ slugging percentage of .525 led to a successful season, were celebrat- was tops for the Pointers and second-best ed June 9 as Pointer baseball players and in the league, with Lemmel (.469) closest. families gathered one last time for this In the field, first baseman Lawrence year’s team’s banquet. Perez, a junior, made just one error all Booster club president Peter Urbon and season, giving him a Western League best head coach Joe Radovich elaborated on .992 fielding percentage. Catcher Clack the program’s growth to the applause of recorded a .967, while outfielders Lem- more than 160 players and families at mel and Goulet each recorded only two the Bali Hai Resort restaurant. miscues. The Pointers finished second in the On the mound, Klueber was second Western League (7-5, 12-13-1 overall) among all Western League pitchers with under first-year boss Radovich, playing a 1.29 earned-run average, while Ryan stronger as the season continued. They Arnold, a junior, was second with 44 bat- ended the season with a six-game win ters struck out, followed by Da Luz (34) streak before being denied a CIF playoff and Klueber with 33. Klueber also held spot. opposing batters to a .138 batting aver- Players were introduced by assistant age, with Da Luz at .194. coaches Steve Carpenter, David Wells and First Team All-Western League hon- Kyle Harvey. ors went to infielder Jiminez and pitcher A group of 10 seniors (from a roster of Klueber. Da Luz was named to the sec- 19 players) received Pointer jerseys with ond team, with Lemmel, Arnold and nameplates on the back as mementos of Yackly receiving honorable mention their prep careers. They include Chance nods. Seniors James Klueber, left, and Joe Da Luz, right, received the Coach Mike Delgado Award at last week’s Pointer baseball banquet from Jiminez, Lucas Stauderman, Joe Da Luz, Team awards went to Klueber (most Delgado, center. The pair were honored for their unselfish team dedication, work ethic and desire to constantly improve. Photo by Scott Hopkins Keegan Otsuka, Cameron Yackly, Jake valuable player) and Da Luz (team cap- Sanderson, Jordan Goulet, Joaquin Ava- tain). The junior-varsity team of 18 players of a complete renovation of the facility to existing batting cages. los, James Klueber and Collin Clack. The Delgado Award, named for long- named Philip Huber MVP and Cheyne be completed in two phases. The new field • Second-phase improvements will Top batting average went to junior time Pointer coach Mike Delgado, went to VanArsdale captain. Coaches were Del- will have an artificial turf surface to elim- include addition of stadium-style seating Jayson Pappas, who hit .375 in an injury- Klueber and Da Luz, exemplifying their gado and Cody Harvey. inate watering, mowing and other main- behind home plate, including a 16-foot- shortened season. He was followed by unselfish dedication, hard work and con- Coaches Jeff Solis, Steve Ronge and tenance costs. by-20-foot scorekeeping/coaches’ office junior Cole Lemmel (.373), Jiminez tinuous desire to learn and improve their Andy Martin also honored their roster of • Other first-phase features of the new building, steel roofing over existing bat- (.337) and Da Luz at .321. skills. 15 players. facility include a new scoreboard in right ting cages, new storage bins, an accessi- Lemmel also led in hits (31), with The Harvey Award, named for long- field, outfield fencing from left center to ble ramp for disabled to lower seating lev- Jiminez (29), Yackly and Da Luz (27) and time Pointer booster Margaret Harvey EXTRA INNINGS right-center fields, fenced-off bullpen for els and lowering of current ground-level Goulet following with 24. went to Otsuka for his character and con- • Scraping of David Wells Field at Dana visitors in left field, a new bullpen for dugout floors with new roofing. Lemmel also led the team with 16 runs sistent daily effort. Middle School has already begun as part Pointers in right field and new turf in • No night lighting will be added. Summer boat show returns to Sheraton Harbor Island

BY NICOLE SOURS LARSON | THE BEACON itary, police and fire personnel with ID about fishing, SCUBA, kayaking or can use their newly purchased boats include same-day boat-show admis- admitted free. stand-up paddleboarding.” right away.” sion. Mexican boating and sportfishing This year’s show continues to expand The show will feature about 150 new This year, a record 150 vendors will The show also features a “Be a Diver seminars, tours of the Maritime Muse- its international focus and emphasis and used boats exhibited on land and exhibit under tents in Spanish Landing Pool,” where guests equipped with a um’s newly restored Vietnam-era “swift with greater participation from afloat, reflecting the improving econo- Park, offering an array of boating swimsuit can experience an introducto- boat” and superyachts, plus free sail- transnational vendors and larger my and the public’s renewed embrace accessories like electronics, canvas, ry diving lesson and opportunities to ing lessons aboard the Sailing Simula- yachts. of boating, Geoffroy said. anchors and other marine gear, as well try stand-up paddleboards, kayaking tor, are among the highlights of the “We have a lot of big boats coming Visitors can expect to see vessels as boating services. and other paddling sports. 11th annual summer in-the-water this year, at least 10 superyachts over ranging from personal watercraft, pad- Guests can choose from dozens of The family-friendly boat show offers international boat show. 80 feet,” said Dave Geoffroy, vice presi- dleboards, kayaks, dinghies and inflat- educational seminars and skill-build- food for sale from the floating Fiddler’s The Progressive Insurance San Diego dent of sponsoring organization ables to mid-size sailboats and power- ing clinics focusing on south-of-the- Green Tiki Bar, the Rotary Club’s bar- International Boat Show will splash National Marine Manufacturing Asso- boats up through luxury superyachts. border boating, sportfishing and both beque and gourmet-food trucks. Paid into the Sheraton Harbor Island and ciation. “We have a lot more new boats South Coast Yachts will be exhibit- sail and powerboating subjects, includ- parking is available at the lot adjacent Spanish Landing Park on Thursday, this year, as well as brokerage (used) ing five new Bénéteau yachts, both sail ing boat-handling and seamanship, to the hotel. June 20 and run through Sunday, June boats. Buyers are starting to gravitate and power, ranging from 34 to 48 feet, docking and maintenance and repair. The show is located at the Sheraton 22. Show hours are noon to 7 p.m. on towards new boats again. said Barrett Canfield, South Coast’s The show website lists both free sem- Harbor Island Hotel & Marina, 1380 Thursday and Friday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. “Our shows are very interactive, with president. inars and Discover Boating’s on-the- Harbor Island Drive. on Saturday and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on lots of things to do, including kids’ “We’re very excited having this show water “At the Helm” clinics, for which For the latest exhibitor, seminar and Sunday. activities,” he said. “At our event there to start off the summer,” said Canfield. advance registration is recommended advance ticket-purchase information, Tickets are $12 for adults, with chil- are seminars where people can take “It brings out more people encouraged and extra charges apply. visit www.sandiegointernationalboat- dren 15 and under and active-duty mil- powerboating or sailing lessons or learn by the warm weather who know they Fees for each Discover Boating clinic show.com.

by league coaches as the top player in League champions three of the past four Senior Jason O’Brien was named Erica Myrmel and Lauren Olcott (200- the seven-team circuit which also years under head coach James swimmer of the year for the Pointer meter medley relay); Bouris (200-meter SPORTSSHORTS >> includes Morse, Patrick Henry, Serra, Sakasegawa. boys’ undefeated league champions individual medley) and Whittaker (100- VOLLEYBALLER NAMED San Diego, Kearny and Mission Bay — Scott Hopkins (7-0 league, 12-0 overall). meter butterfly). PLAYER OF THE YEAR High Schools. Also recognized were Anthony Far- The Pointers girls finished 3-3 in A member of the PLHS Eastern Named to the first team all-league TOP SWIMMERS FOR ris (50m freestyle); Noah Stevenson, league and 4-7 overall. League champion boys’ volleyball team squad were Doyle and teammates John PLHS EARN HONORS Chase Schaffer, O’Brien and Farris (200- Team coaches are Jerry Rich, Joshua was named the league’s player of the Hook and Jason Shoemaker, both The PLHS boys’ and girls’ swim meter freestyle relay). Fulks and Ken Toma. year. juniors. teams named their top swimmers from Top girls swimmers included Audrey — Scott Hopkins Travis Doyle, a senior, was selected The Pointers have finished as Eastern the recently concluded season. Hauck, Elia Bouris, Hejira Whittaker,

both their academic and athletic prowess. Nordgren was a consistent cog for the ging percentage. He also added three stolen one series this season. PLNU Sea Lions at third base and in the middle of bases and 21 runs scored. Nordgren started all 49 games for PLNU CONTINUED FROMPage 13 Nordgren named the order throughout the season. Nord- Nordgren recorded 10 multi-RBI games, at third base and was second on the team an NCCAA All-American gren led Point Loma with 18 doubles, five including three contests with four or more with 91 defensive assists. undergrad and graduate work. They also Tyler Nordgren’s fantastic senior season home runs, 46 runs batted in and 27 walks RBIs. He also posted 17 multi-hit games, This is the first All-American honor for must have reached sophomore status and has caught the eye of coaches throughout in 49 games. with three or more hits in nine of those Nordgren. He was also named to the must have completed at least one calendar the country, as he was voted a second team He also tied for the team lead with a .356 games. PacWest all-conference first team and to year at the institution. The nominees are All-American by the National Christian batting average while posting a He recorded a season-best nine-game the NCCAA and NCBWA All-West region voted onto the all-district team based on College Athletic Association (NCCAA). .441 on-base percentage and a .542 slug- hitting streak and had an RBI in all but squads. THURSDAY · JUNE 19, 2014 CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE THE PENINSULA BEACON 15

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SAN DIEGO, ENJOYABLE BUSINESS MAN PETS & PET SERVICES 400 2752 CARRIAGEDALE ROW LA JOLLA, CA. 92037 IS Registrant Name: JOSE EMILIO SALAZAR Title: OWNER the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE ty on: JUNE 12, 2014 ISSUE DATES: JUNE19, 26 JULY CA. 92101 is registered by the following: CHW ENTER- wants to rent small apt. or small room iregistered by the following: IT’S PERFECT MALIBU This The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., OF HEARING TO BE HELD ON JUL 25, 2014 TIME: 8:30 03 AND 10, 2014 TAINMENT, INC This business is conducted by: A COR- 858-568-3107  business is conducted by: A CORPORATION IT’S PERFECT Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAY 22, AM DEPT C-46 220 WEST BROADWAY SAN DIEGO, CA. PORATION CHW ENTERTAINMENT, INC 655 4TH AVE. pet services MALIBU 3900 COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE BAKERSFIELD, 2014 ISSUE DATES: JUNE 05, 12, 19 AND 26, 2014 92101 ISSUE DATE(S): JUNE 12, 19, 26 & JULY 03, 2014 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA HALL OF JUSTICE 330 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92101 CALIFORNIA The first day of HELP WANTED 250 WWW.CUTTINGEDGEK9.COM CUTTING CA. 93306 CALIFORNIA The first day of business was: WEST BROADWAY SAN DIEGO, CA. 92101 CASE NO: business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: DAWN 05/01/2014 Registrant Name: CONCETTA MANTINAN FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 37-2014-00018601-CU-PT-CTL PETITIONER OR EMRY Title: SECRETARY The statement was filed with EDGE K9 REHAB Has Been Featured On  Title: PRESIDENT The statement was filed with Ernest J. 2014-012469 Fictitious Business Names(s): RICARTS 2014-015952 Fictitious Business Names(s): GROOVE ATTORNEY, SHEL DE HOANG 10175 EAGLE ROCK AVE. Ernest J. 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It is an conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: NOT APPLI- HOANG THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. was: 01/02/2013 Registrant Name: RICARTE LOPEZ CABLE Registrant Name: MICHAEL ALLEN CAMERO Title: in this matter shall appear before this court at the hear- 2014-014485 Fictitious Business Names(s): FRANCIS- ideal form of exercise for a many rea- 2014-012234 Fictitious Business Names(s): BERNARD’S LUNA Title: OWNER The statement was filed with Ernest OWNER The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronen- ing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the peti- CO’S PAINTING, PANCHO’S PAINTING located at: 1426 sons. Our rehab services offer assisted HAULING located at: 4449 OCEAN BLVD. APT 2 SAN J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego burg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: tion should not be granted. Any person objecting to the HILLTOP DR. APT 5 CHULA VISTA, CA. 91911 is regis- swimming in a warm water environment. DIEGO, CA. 92109 is registered by the following: IAN County on: MAY 02, 2014 ISSUE DATES: MAY 30 JUNE JUNE 10, 2014 ISSUE DATES: JUNE19, 26 JULY 03 name changes described above must file a written objec- tered by the following: FRANCISCO MANUEL FERNANDEZ The benefits are: • Non-weight-bearing RANDALL BERNARD This business is conducted by: AN 05, 12 AND 19, 2014 AND 10, 2014 tion that indicates the reasons for the objection at least two DE LEON This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL (reducing stress on joints) • Facilitates INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: 05/01/2014 court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Regis- Registrant Name: IAN RANDALL BERNARD Title: OWNER FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA HALL OF JUSTICE 330 must appear at the hearing to show cause why the peti- trant Name: FRANCISCO M. FERNANDEZ DE LEON Title: full use of the front and hind legs vs. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., 2014-012932 Fictitious Business Names(s): THE STAN- WEST BROADWAY SAN DIEGO, CA. 92101 CASE NO: tion should not be granted. If no written objection is time- OWNER The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronen- partial use as seen with underwater Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAY 01, DARD SALON located at: 1039 SILVERADO ST. LA 37-2014-00018668-CU-PT-CTL PETITIONER OR ly filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. burg, Jr., Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: treadmills • Dogs are often able to 2014 ISSUE DATES: MAY 29 JUNE 05, 12 & 19, 2014 JOLLA, CA. 92037 is registered by the following: FELICIA ATTORNEY, MEGHAN ELIZABETH MURPHY 3824 4TH NOTICE OF HEARING TO BE HELD ON JUL 25, 2014 MAY 27, 2014 ISSUE DATES: JUNE19, 26 JULY 03 AND actively swim although unable to move GOODFELLOW, TAMMUZ GOODFELLOWThis business is AVENUE, APT 14 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92103 619-302- TIME: 8:30 AM DEPT 46 220 WEST BROADWAY SAN 10, 2014 their legs on land (due to stroke/ spinal SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA HALL OF JUSTICE 330 conducted by: A MARRIED COUPLE The first day of busi- 0983 HAS FILED A PETITION WITH THIS COURT FOR A DIEGO, CA. 92101 ISSUE DATE(S): JUN19, 26 JULY 03 WEST BROADWAY SAN DIEGO, CA. 92101 CASE NO: ness was: 05/05/2014 Registrant Name: FELICIA GOOD- DECREE CHANGING PETITIONERS NAME FROM MEGHAN AND 10, 2014 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. injury) • Allows manual techniques by 37-2014-00014196-CU-PT-CTL PETITIONER OR FELLOW Title: OWNER The statement was filed with ELIZABETH MURPHY TO MEGHAN ELIZABETH MCIL- 2014-013033 Fictitious Business Names(s): CHARLEY’S therapist/ manual resistance to an affect- ATTORNEY, SABRINA ELIZABETH CALLAHAN PORTER Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of WAIN THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. PHILLY STEAKS located at: 4545 LA JOLLA VILLAGE DR. ed limb • Swimming in a controlled envi- 3268 GOVERNOR DRIVE, SUITE 248 SAN DIEGO, CA. San Diego County on: MAY 07, 2014 ISSUE DATES: MAY this matter shall appear before this court at the hearing 2014-015250 Fictitious Business Names(s): 360 HOME SPACE#FC3A SAN DIEGO, CA. 92122-1212 is registered ronment is the safest way for clients to 92122 619-602-3382 HAS FILED A PETITION WITH 15, 22, 29 AND JUNE 05, 2014 indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition INSPECTION located at: 10984 BALI LN. SAN DIEGO, by the following: JOHN DEBBIE INN CORP This business exercise. • Speeds recovery following THIS COURT FOR A DECREE CHANGING PETITIONERS should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name CA. 92126 is registered by the following: MYUNG HWAN is conducted by: A CORPORATION JOHN DEBBIE INN  NAME FROM SABRINA ELIZABETH CALLAHAN PORTER FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. changes described above must file a written objection that SONG This business is conducted by: CO-PARTNERS CORP4859 EL CAJON BLVD. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92115 The general help wanted injury/ surgery • Improves function & TO SABRINA ELIZABETH CALLAHAN THE COURT 2014-015086 Fictitious Business Names(s): CALIFORNIA indicates the reasons for the objection at least two court The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Regis- first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant BARBER/STYLIST WANTED PARADISE quality of life • Works reciprocal muscle ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter shall CADDY located at: 4368 W. POINT LOMA BLVD. C SAN days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and trant Name: MYUNG HWAN SONG Title: OWNER The Name: JOHN VU Title: MANAGING PARTNER The state- BARBER SALON is now hiring licensed groups (helps correct muscle imbal- appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to DIEGO, CA. 92107 is registered by the following: JAKE must appear at the hearing to show cause why the peti- statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., ment was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder barber/ stylist..comission/ boothrent ances) • Reduces pain & inflammation • show cause, if any, why the petition should not be grant- WORSELDINEThis business is conducted by: AN INDIVID- tion should not be granted. If no written objection is time- Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: JUNE 03, / County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAY 08, 2014 Reduces canine obesity thus decreasing ed. Any person objecting to the name changes described UAL The first day of business was: 06/02/2014 Registrant ly filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. 2014 ISSUE DATES: JUNE19, 26 JULY 03 AND 10, 2014 ISSUE DATES: JUNE 05, 12, 19, 26, 2014 available... if you are interested please above must file a written objection that indicates the rea- Name: JAKE WORSELDINE Title: OWNER The statement NOTICE OF HEARING TO BE HELD ON JUL 25, 2014 contact Saida@ (619)756-7778 or (619) the risk of other health-related problems sons for the objection at least two court days before the was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / Coun- TIME: 9:30 AM DEPT 46 220 WEST BROADWAY SAN FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 929-7310 • Increases strength, range of motion & matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the ty Clerk of San Diego County on: JUNE 02, 2014 ISSUE DIEGO, CA. 92101 ISSUE DATE(S): JUN19, 26 JULY 03 2014-016183 Fictitious Business Names(s): TERM LIFE 2014-016002 Fictitious Business Names(s): LXG WORLD cardiovascular conditioning • Prevents hearing to show cause why the petition should not be DATES: JUNE 05, 12, 19 AND JULY 03, 2014 AND 10, 2014 GO located at: 4876 SANTA MONICA AVE. SAN DIEGO, HOLDINGS located at: 3986 SHASTA ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. OCEAN CORP Houston, TX. Train for overheating through proper water tem- granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may CA. 92107 is registered by the following: SUDZ OF LINDA 92109 is registered by the following: ADAM GEBEAU This grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. STATE OF MINNESOTA County, Itasca District Court Judi- VISTA, LLC. This business is conducted by: A LIMITED LIA- business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of NEW Career. *Underwater Welder. Com- perature • Increases tolerance for mercial Diver. *NDT/ Weld Inspector. Job TO BE HELD ON JUN 20, 2014 TIME: 9:30 AM DEPT 46 2014-014957 Fictitious Business Names(s): OPEN THE cial District: 9th Case Type: Dissolution without children. BILITY COMPANY SUDZ OF LINDA VISTA, LLC 6941 business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: ADAM extended cardiovascular training • 220 WEST BROADWAY SAN DIEGO, CA. 92101 ISSUE CRATES. EXCHANGE. THRIFT. ANTIQUES & COLLECTA- SUMMONS Without Real Estate. In Re the Marriage of: LINDA VISTA RD. SUITE F SAN DIEGO, CA. 92111 CAL- GEBEAU Title: PROPIETOR The statement was filed with placement and financial aid for those Decreases recovery time • Reduces DATE(S): MAY 29 JUNE 05, 12 AND 19, 2014 BLES located at: 12845 POWAY RD. #110 POWAY, CA. Humberto Fernandez Name of Petitioner and Maria Valen- IFORNIA The first day of business was: 02/05/2014 Reg- Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of who qualify. 800-321-0298. post-exercise soreness • Provides good 92064 is registered by the following: OPEN THE CRATES, cia Fernandez Name of Respondent. THE STATE OF MIN- istrant Name: BRIAN CLUNE Title: PRESIDENT The state- San Diego County on: JUN 11, 2014 ISSUE DATES: cross training for the competitive, athlet- SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA HALL OF JUSTICE 330 INC This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION NESOTA TO THE ABOVE-NAMED RESPONDENT: WARN- ment was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder JUNE 19, 26, JULY 03 AND 10, 2014 THE STANDARD SALON 1039 Silverado WEST BROADWAY SAN DIEGO, CA. 92101 CASE NO: OPEN THE CRATES, INC 12845 POWAY RD. #110 ING: YOUR SPOUSE (HUSBAND OR WIFE) HAS FILED A / County Clerk of San Diego County on: JUNE 12, 2014 St. La Jolla, CA 92037 Under New Own- ic dog (619) 227-7802 37-2014-00009667-CU-PT-CTL PETITIONER OR POWAY, CA. 92064 CALIFORNIA The first day of business LAWSUIT AGAINST YOU FOR DISSOLUTION OF YOUR ISSUE DATES: JUNE19, 26 JULY 03 AND 10, 2014 ership! Has immediate openings for Full SERVICES OFFERED 450 ATTORNEY, CALLEY CALLAHAN, In Pro Per 3268 GOV- was: 05/27/2014 Registrant Name: DANIEL MASSIEH MARRIAGE. A COPY OF THE PAPERWORK REGARDING Time and Part Time Hairstylist. Looking ERNOR DRIVE, SUITE 248 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92122 619- Title: PRESIDENT The statement was filed with Ernest J. THE LAWSUIT IS SERVED ON YOU WITH THIS SUM- for professional, upbeat, team-oriented REMODEL & ADDITION SPECIALISTS 602-3382 HAS FILED A PETITION WITH THIS COURT Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego MONS. THIS SUMMONS IS AN OFFICIAL DOCUMENT FREE ESTIMATES. No job too small. FOR A DECREE CHANGING PETITIONERS NAME FROM County on: MAY 30, 2014 ISSUE DATES: JUNE 05, 12,19 FROM THE COURT THAT AFFECTS YOUR RIGHTS. READ stylist to join us at our beautiful location CALLEY CALLAHAN FOR MINOR MADISON FRANCES & 26, 2014 THIS SUMMONS CAREFULLY. IF YOU DO NOT UNDER- The Standard Salon in La Jolla! 858- 551-0470 Call to see our portfolio or Email us at PETRONIO FROM MADISON FRANCES PETRONIO TO STAND IT, CONTACT AN ATTORNEY FOR LEGAL ADVICE. 1039 Silverado St. [email protected] MADISON FRANCES PETRONIO-CALLAHAN THE COURT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 1. The Petitioner (your spouse) has filed a lawsuit against ITEMS FOR SALE 300 (619) 684-0336 ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter shall 2014-014919 Fictitious Business Names(s): CORREIA you asking for dissolution of your marriage (divorce). A copy La Jolla, CA 92037 appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES located at: 2367 EAST JEW- of the petition for dissolution of marriage is attached to this  general help wanted SOCCER COACHING/ MATH TUTORING show cause, if any, why the petition should not be grant- ETT ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92111 is registered by the fol- summons. 2. You must serve upon Petitioner and file with (858) 551-0470 (858) 345-0021 ed. Any person objecting to the name changes described lowing: DIANE CORREIA This business is conducted by: AN the court a written answer to the Petition for dissolution of GARAGE SALE Multi-household, TONS of [email protected] above must file a written objection that indicates the rea- INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: 04/21/2014 marriage, and you must pay the required filing fee. Answer items - furniture, tools, kids toys, kids sons for the objection at least two court days before the Registrant Name: DIANE CORREIA Title: OWNER The forms are available from the court administrator’s office. clothing, kitchen (pots/ pans, storage, BUSY HOUSEWIFE OR CAREER matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., You must serve your answer upon Petitioner within thirty Under dish sets, etc.), adult clothing, costume WOMAN I can help you with: hearing to show cause why the petition should not be Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAY 30, (30) days of the date you were served with this summons, **Grocery shopping granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may 2014 ISSUE DATES: JUNE 05, 12,. 19, AND 26, 2014 not counting the day of service. If you do not file your New Ownership! jewelry and more! 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. Cred- grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING Answer, the court may give your spouse everything he or it cards accepted. NO EARLY BIRDS!!! **Running errands TO BE HELD ON JUN 20, 2014 TIME: 9:30 AM DEPT 46 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. she is asking for in the Petition for Dissolution of Marriage. (619) 726-9007 **Household management 220 WEST BROADWAY SAN DIEGO, CA. 92101 ISSUE 2014-014960 Fictitious Business Names(s): PURE GREEN 3. This proceeding does not involve real property. NOTICE Has immediate openings $20 per hour + mileage DATE(S): MAY 29 JUNE 05, 12 AND 19, 2014 CLEAN located at: 2756 ARIANE DR. UNIT 133 SAN OF TEMPORARY RESTRAINING PROVISIONS Under Min- SAT. 6/21 GARAGE/ALLEY SALE Surf- Call Kirsty 619 379 8750 DIEGO, CA. 92117 is registered by the following: NICOLE nesota law, service of this summons makes the following for Full and Part Time tech longboard; stein & collector plates; FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. OLLERTON, DEBBIE FORREST This business is conduct- requirements apply to both parties to the action, unless Koa frames; 100+event Glassware; LJ ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNS Con- 2014-012263 Fictitious Business Names(s): PAVE THE ed by: A GENERAL PARTNERSHIP The first day of busi- they are modified by the court or the proceeding is dis- Hairstylists. antique lamps, repairable spinning wheel struction permits, blueprints, Residential WAY CONCRETE, H . I . M located at: 4030 BATE MAN ness was: 05/24/2014 Registrant Name: NICOLE OLLER- missed: (1) Neither party may dispose of any assets Designs. LOW RATES!!! SE HABLA AVE. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92154 is registered by the follow- TON Title: OWNER The statement was filed with Ernest J. except (a) for the necessities of life or for the necessary Three Weeks Free & tea cart; linens, childrens books/ toys ing: ISRAEL ISAAC ESCALANTE This business is con- Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego generation of income or preservation of assets, (b) by an & more! Alley behind 5549 Waverly Ave., ESPAÑOL LIC.#069268 (619) 817-7787 ducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: County on: MAY 30, 2014 ISSUE DATES: JUNE 05, 12,. agreement of the parties in writing, or (c) for retaining coun- Looking for professional, upbeat, Bird Rock. 10:00am (858) 692-6634 BUSINESS OPTS. 550 05/01/2014 Registrant Name: ISRAEL ISSAC ESCALANTE 19, AND 26, 2014 sel to carry on or to contest this proceeding. (2) Neither Title: OWNER The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dro- party may harass the other party. (3) All currently available team-oriented stylists to join us at our  misc. for sale nenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego Coun- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. insurance coverage must be maintained and continued  income opportunities ty on: MAY 01, 2014 ISSUE DATES: MAY 29 JUNE 05, 2014-015221 Fictitious Business Names(s): ARTEMISIA without change in coverageor beneficiary designation. (4) beautiful location in La Jolla! CARPET DISTRIBUTORS SALE Carpet 12 AND 19, 2014 RX located at: 12483 CARMEL POINTE SAN DIEGO, CA. Parties to a marriage dissolution are encouraged to for your home at wholesale. WANT TO Purchase minerals and other 92130 is registered by the following: OPEN THE CRATES, attempt alternative dispute resolution pursuant to 619-504-7931 303-908-9599 Go to oil/ gas interests. Send details to: P. O. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. INC This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION Minnestoa law. 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FUND RAISERS FOR YOUTH SPORTS- business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of Title: PRESIDENT The statement was filed with Ernest J. mediation of alternative dispute resolution, in some coun- 24 Restaurants including Arbys, Wendys, VERY PROFITABLE business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: LISA Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego ties, assistance may be available to you through a nonprof- WARE Title: OWNER The statement was filed with Ernest County on: JUNE 05, 2014 ISSUE DATES: JUNE 12, 19, it provider or a court program. If you are a victim of Pizza Hut, Krispy Kreme and more. REAL ESTATE 800 J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego 26 AND JULY 03, 2014 domestic abuse or threats in Minnesota Statutes, Chap- Cost $20. R. T. 3115 WhiteHorse Road County on: MAY 08, 2014 ISSUE DATES: MAY 29 JUNE ter 518B, you are not required to try mediation and you PMB 177, Greenville, SC 29611.  investment properties 05, 12 AND 19, 2014 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA HALL OF JUSTICE 330 will not be penalized by the court in later procedings. IF (864) 295-5551 WEST BROADWAY SAN DIEGO, CA. 92101 CASE NO: YOU VIOLATE ANY OF THESE PROVISIONS, YOU WILL BE NEW ON THE MARKET North Park office FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 37-2014-00018157-CU-PT-CTL PETITIONER OR SUBJECT TO SANCTIONS BY THE COURT Dated: MANGOSTEEN THE QUEEN OF FRUITS 2014-013723 Fictitious Business Names(s): MOVEMENT ATTORNEY, YUANLING FU 4552 GILA AVE. SAN DIEGO, 06/4/2014 Name: Humberto Fernandez 32774 State San Diego’s Welcoming Service building @ 3930 Utah St @ $1.85 mil. MATTERS located at: 954 BERYL ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. CA. 92117 408-600-4560 HAS FILED A PETITION WITH Highway 46 Deer River, MN 56636 ISSUE DATE(S): Feel better now and try risk free today: F&C, owner will sell or exchange for? www. MyMangosteen.net 92109 is registered by the following: ROXANN MERLINI THIS COURT FOR A DECREE CHANGING PETITIONERS JUNE19, 26 JULY 03 AND 10, 2014 “Welcoming Residents & Connecting Businesses” Will carry all financing. Other properties This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first NAME FROM YUANLING FU TO JULIA FU HARRIS THE MAKAYLA-ANNDESIGNS.COM Hand- available. Geo. Jonilonis Rltr @ 619 454 day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. made & handcrafted jewelry. Unique and 4151 ROXANN MERLINI Title: OWNER The statement was filed shall appear before this court at the hearing indicated 2014-016140 Fictitious Business Names(s): AURA IN- with Ernest J. 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INVESTMENT PROPERTY the reasons for the objection at least two court days ducted by: CO-PARTNERS The first day of business was: newcomerssandiego.com | [email protected] OUTLET CENTER DOORS WINDOWS We SPECIALISTS, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. have warehouse full of Doors, Windows, SALES & EXCHANGES 2014-014422 Fictitious Business Names(s): SOLUTION Flooring reduced Prices (858) 268-0679 APARTMENTS • OFFICE BUILDINGS 1 PRODUCTS located at: 4650 CHICKASAW CT. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92117 is registered by the following: SCOTT LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS COMMERCIAL•LEASING•FEE COUNSELING SUBMISSIONS QUEEN MATTRESS SET in plastic for • RESORT PROPERTIES ANYWHERE HARRY KRASS, CARLEIGH LYNN KRASS This business is BEACH & BAY PRESS conducted by: A MARRIED COUPLE The first day of busi- Announcements, photos and sale. $130 (619) 761-0113 • REAL ESTATE PROBLEM SOLVING ENINSULA EACON ness was: 05/19/2014 Registrant Name: SCOTT HARRY P B story ideas are welcomed. We RECENT UCLA GRADUATE helps stu- GEORGE JONILONIS KRASS Title: PRESIDENT The statement was filed with 1621 Grand Ave., 2nd Floor, Ste C ask that content be sent at dents of all ages with studies! ~$15/ hr. “The Estate Builder” Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego, CA 92109 least one week prior to publi- [email protected] 858-278-4040 San Diego County on: MAY 23, 2014 ISSUE DATES: (858) 270-3103 Fax: (858) 713-0095 cation and include valid con- JUNE 05, 12, 19 AND 26, 2014 tact information. RESALE & NEW women’s clothes, 3536 Ashford St., San Diego, CA 92111 in Clairemont. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. PUBLISHER JULIE MAIN accessories, shoes, jewelry, $5 - 35, [email protected] PHOTOGRAPHERS OPINIONS Designer BARGAINS, Tierrasanta. 2014-013866 Fictitious Business Names(s): RANCHO Fax 760-431-4744 COMMUNICATIONS located at: 1980 E. VALLEY PARK- MANAGING EDITOR KEVIN MCKAY (x131) DON BALCH, JIM GRANT, The opinions expressed on the (619) 985-6700 PENINSULA BEACON [email protected] WAY ESCONDIDO, CA. 92027 is registered by the follow- PAUL HANSEN, MIKE MCCARTHY Opinion Page do not neces- ing: WILLIAM A. JOYCE This business is conducted by: AN   property management EDITOR KENDRA HARTMANN (x133) sarily reflect those of this paper photography INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: NOT APPLICA- MARTIN JONES WESTLIN (x133) CONTRIBUTORS or the San Diego Community DEL MAR LAGOON VIEW HOME buy, BLE Registrant Name: WILLIAM A. JOYCE Title: OWNER PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGES Prints for BEACH & BAY PRESS [email protected] BART MENDOZA, CAROL OLTON, Newspaper Group. To submit lease or lease option, $1.65mil. Many The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., a signed letter or guest col- home, office, and gifts. 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DIEGO, CA. 92107 is registered by the following: KATIE NICOLE SOURS LARSON, ROB STONE,  rummage sales ADVERTISING SALES MIKE FAHEY (x117) clarity, accuracy, brevity and 2014-013559 Fictitious Business Names(s): BLUSH ST. LOUIS This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDU- MICHAEL LONG (x112) RACHEL HUTMAN, SANDY LIPPE, liability. SALON AND BRIDAL STUDIO located at: 7760 FAY AL The first day of business was: 03/19/2014 Registrant ATT READERS! FREE BOOKS! Trade your HEATHER LONG (x115) SCOTT HOPKINS, BLAKE BUNCH, books for free at www. PaperBack- AVENUE SUITE H LA JOLLA, CA. 92037 is registered by Name: KATIE ST. LOUIS Title: OWNER The statement LEE HARALSON (x103) MARSHA KAY SEFF, WILL BOWEN, COPYRIGHT© 2014 the following: JENNELL GERHING, ROSA A. PERAZA This was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / Coun- KEVIN MELTON (x105) Swap.com! All rights are reserved. This business is conducted by: A GENERAL PARTNERSHIP The ty Clerk of San Diego County on: MAY 23, 2014 ISSUE CHELSEY CUTTER (x118) KEITH ANTIGIOVANNI, MORGAN newspaper is printed in the ITEMS WANTED 325 first day of business was: 05/14/2014 Registrant Name: DATES: JUNE 05, 12, 19 AND 26, 2014 VALERIE PARRISH (x116) CARMODY, MARTIN JONES WESTLIN, KRISTA HERON BAROUDI Title: OWNER The statement United States of America with LEGAL / CLASSIFIEDS KIM DONALDSON (x140) PATRICIA WALSH, VINCENT ANDRUNAS, GOT OLD COMIC BOOKS? Local collec- was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / Coun- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. soy inks and recycled paper. tor seeks vintage comic books and ty Clerk of San Diego County on: MAY 14, 2014 ISSUE 2014-014290 Fictitious Business Names(s): ENCINO ACCOUNTING HEATHER HUMBLE (x120) Please recycle. paperbacks from 1950s and older. 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Bruce Cook resident of Point Loma takes his Peninsula Beacon home to Gloucester, Massachu- setts on vaca- tion.

The Deak, Komasa, Mascarenas and McAllister families of Ocean Beach/Point Loma went to San Francisco with their Beacon in May, where their boys made the Gold Divi- sion in the San Francisco Evolution Soccer Cup Tournament. Way to go, Bryce, Ryan, Marley and Ben!

Longtime Peninsula residents Jack and Betty Lamott and Julia Stradling brought their It’s vacation time! Peninsula Beacon readers are favorite hometown heading out of town and taking their favorite home- newspaper with them town paper with them! Take us with you to whatev- on a recent river cruise er corner of the world you may be visiting and in Austria and Ger- share your trip with other readers. Tell us your many. Here they're pic- name and/or the names of your family members in Obecians Wayne Husband and Alaina Richardson take tured in front of the their Beacon along during a visit to Multnomah Falls ancient Weltenburg the photo and give us a brief description of where while on a trip to visit friends and family in Richardson's Monastery, home of a the shot was taken. Email the photo and the infor- home state. Multnomah Falls is the tallest waterfall in 1,000-year-old brew- mation to [email protected]. It’s that easy! Oregon, located in the Columbia River Gorge, just 30 ery near Kelheim, Photos are published based on space constraints minutes east of Portland, Oregon. Germany. and in the order in which they are submitted.

92107 OCEAN BEACH BEST RESTAURANTS READERS Submit this ballot for a chance to CHOICE VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE! Win Dinner for Two AWARDS BEST RESTAURANTS 2014 Vote online at www.sdnews.com/readerschoice_bcn ENTRY RULES: You choose your favorite! Tell us who the best of the best is and you’ll be entered into our free drawing. CONTACT INFO (must be filled out for your votes to be counted and to be entered in the drawing): Mail or hand deliver your ballot to: Peninsula Beacon, 1621 Grand Ave. Suite C, San Diego CA 92109. Name: ______You may also submit your vote online at: http://www.sdnews.com/readerschoice_bcn Address: ______City / Zip: _ • 50% of the ballot must be complete to be counted in the drawing. • One ballot per person. • Limited to 92107 zip code/Ocean Beach Restaurants. Daytime phone: ( __ ) E-mail: ______• Ballots must be postmarked, submitted online, or hand-delivered, by Friday, June 27, 2014. • Maximum votes for same Restaurant is 5. All other votes for that Restaurant will not be counted. Dining Early bird special: Pastry #1 Overall Restaurant: Family restaurant: Patio dining: Acai Bowl: Fish & chips: Pet friendly restaurant: American: Fish taco: Pizza: Appetizer: French: Place for a birthday party: Bagel: German: Place to dance: Bakery: Greek: Place to go on a budget: Bar: Happy hour: Place to people watch: Bartender (Name & Bar): Hawaiian/Polynesian Restaurant service: BBQ: Healthy Dining: Salad: Beer selection: Hot dog: Sandwich: Best chef: Ice cream / Frozen yogurt: Seafood: Best Atmosphere: Irish pub/bar: Senior Special: Best ocean view: Italian: Specialty/ Trademark Drink: Breakfast: Juice bar: Sports Bar: Burger: Late night eatery: Steak: Burrito: Live music: Sunday Brunch: Cafe: Lunch: Sushi: Catering: Margarita: Take-out: Chinese: Martini: Thai: Coffee shop: Mediterranean: Vegetarian/Vegan: Comfort food: Mexican (fast food): Vietnamese/Pho: Deli: Mexican restaurant: Wine Bar: Desserts: Most romantic: Wine Selection (Restaurant): Dinner: New restaurant: Wine Shop: Donut shop: Omelette: Wings: Organic: THURSDAY · JUNE 19, 2014 18 THE PENINSULA BEACON IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD Raise your jerseys at Raglans for World Cup 2014

BY TERRIE LEIGH RELF | THE BEACON versus Portugal showdown on Sunday, gression. During the Xolo’s games, we Raglan’s will offer food and drink tuguese community. What you may June 22 at 3 p.m, and the U.S. versus had about 20 people who came to specials during all the games. not know is that since 2010, the Unit- It’s soccer time, and Raglan Public Germany on Thursday, June 26, at watch with us regularly, and a good These include $12.50 select pitch- ed Portuguese S.E.S., Inc. (UPSES) has House will begin broadcasting the 9 a.m. time was had by all.” ers and $6 wing specials. On select sponsored its own soccer team, accord- World Cup 2014 games on all five of its “You can watch all the USA games “There are sports bars around the days, there will be $3 Jameson shots ing to Sports Committee representative wide-screen TVs! here,” said general manager Mikey neighborhood, but if you love soccer, and other surprises. Chris Leal. After the USA defeat of Ghana on Zouroudis. “We showed the Xolo’s just come on down and join us,“ he You may know San Diego is home to Prior to 2010, the UPSES pulled June 16, Raglan will broadcast the U.S. games, so it seemed like a natural pro- said. a strong multi-generational Por- together interested players, but “hav- ing a consistent team has really made a difference. “Due to the UPSES’ sponsorship, we now represent the Portuguese commu- nity in various California tourna- ments,” said Leal. “The USA versus Portugal game is exciting for all of us; for the USA games as well as Portugal’s,” he said. “We’ll be showing all the games throughout and 1735 Kettner Blvd. #115 • Little Italy the UPSES will have its bar open. Start- 1 BR/ 1.5 BA ing next week, we’ll be serving Por- Well-maintained unit that has been upgraded tuguese steak sandwiches, sausage recently with stainless steel appliances and granite sandwiches and a few special tradition- countertops. The two story townhome offers a living al dishes.” area downstairs, including a half bath with a large pri- Raglan Public House is located on vate patio perfect for enjoying the San Diego sun and the corner of Bacon Street and Niagara the complex courtyard. Upstairs is a master retreat Avenue at 1851 Bacon St. in Ocean with bathroom which has been upgraded recently. Beach. Asking Price: $395,000 For more information, call Brandon Loftus (619) 794-2304, or visit their website (619) 402-4691 at raglanpublichouse.com. [email protected] For more information about the UPSES Sports Committee, contact Leal at [email protected], or visit www.epses.com. The UPSES team is managed by Silva, and you can find out more from their website at sites.google.com/- site/upsessoccer/home.

OB Town Council asks applications for 2014 community grants The Ocean Beach Town Council (OBTC) is now accepting applica- tions for community grants that the council will fund for the year 2014. The OBTC seeks to award grants to local organizations, groups and per- sons that will promote the general betterment and beautification of Ocean Beach and the welfare of its residents. The OBTC will award up to a total of $6,000 in community grants in 2014. Grant amounts will range from $300 to $1,000. To apply for an OBTC community grant, complete the 2014 OBTC community grants application and submit it no later than 5 p.m. on Tuesday, July 1 to [email protected]. Make the subject line of the email read “OBTC Community Grant.” The OBTC intends to announce community grant awards at its pub- lic meeting on July 23 at 7 p.m. at the Masonic Lodge, 1711 Sunset Cliffs Blvd. Winners will be expected to attend. Grants are open to all. However ,OBTC membership is strongly encouraged. To join the OB Town Council, visit obtowncouncil.org/join-obtc/. OBTC community grant recipients will be asked to provide a report that will be posted to the OBTC website on how the grant funds were utilized for the betterment and beautification of Ocean Beach. To apply for the 2014 OBTC com- munity grants application, visit obtowncouncil.org/available-now- ob-community-grant-applications. THURSDAY · JUNE 19, 2014 REAL ESTATE THE PENINSULA BEACON 19

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dren of his beloved community was on its 7 p.m. at the Point Loma United Methodist day and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Tick- Loma American Cancer Discovery Shop’s WHAT’SAHEAD? way to being established. More than a cen- Church, located at 1984 Sunset Cliffs Blvd. ets are $12 for adults, with children 15 semi-annual half-price sale. Everything Peninsula-area events, June 19-June 28 tury later, parks on the property include For more information, visit and under and active-duty military, police will be on sale Friday, June 20 from 10 THURSDAY, June 19 Collier Park, the Point Loma Native Plant www.obhistory.wordpress.com. and fire personnel with ID admitted free. a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday, June 21 from The Ocean Beach Historical Society is Reserve, the Ocean Beach Community For the latest exhibitor, seminar and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The store, located at celebrating an important historical gift to Garden and Cleater Park (ballfields). Learn June 19-22 advance ticket-purchase information, visit 3609 Midway Drive, Suite C, is open Sun- the Peninsula by hosting a presentation about the parks’ turbulent past, including The Progressive Insurance San Diego www.sandiegointernational-boat- days from noon to 4 p.m. For more infor- on the 105th anniversary of Collier’s Park- areas that lost protection as designated International Boat show launches at Sher- show.com. mation, call (619) 224-4336. Volunteers lands. The event will feature John Noble, parkland. Also hear about the home for aton Harbor Island and Spanish Landing. and donations are welcome. Richard Dhu and Kathy Blavatt. In 1909, unwed mothers that sat on the parkland’s Show hours are noon to 7 p.m. on Thurs- June 20-21 D.C. Collier’s dream of a park for the chil- site for decades. The program takes place at day and Friday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Satur- Come find bargains galore at the Point FRIDAY, June 27 The Peninsula Shepherd Center hosts a “Games Day” to promote social activity and serve as an annual fundraiser for the senior center. The event takes place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the center, located at 1475 Catalina Blvd. For more informa- tion, call (619) 223-1640, or visit www.sdpsc.org. OUTDOOR CONCERTS Humphreys Outdoor Concerts take place at 2241 Shelter Island Drive. For more infor- mation, visit www.humphreyscon-certs.com. • Thursday, June 26, 7:30 p.m., ThePi- anoGuys. Tickets start at $57. • Friday, June 27, 8 p.m., Jo Koy. Tickets start at $40. • Tuesday, July 1, 7:30 p.m., Steve Martin & The Steep Canyon Rangers, featuring Edie Brickell. Tickets start at $89. • Sunday, July 6, 7 p.m., Bob Weir & Rat- Dog. Tickets start at $67. • Friday, July 11, 8 p.m. Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band. Tickets start at $140. • Sunday, July 13, 7:30 p.m., Steely Dan. Tickets start at $177. • Wednesday, July 16, 7:30 p.m., Chris Isaak. Tickets start at $85. • Thursday, July 17, 6:30 p.m., Happy Together 30th Anniversary Tour with The Turtles, featuring Flo & Eddie, Chuck Negron, Mark Farner, Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels, and Gary Lewis & The Playboys, Tickets start at $55. • Friday, July 18, 8 p.m., Jesse Cook. Tickets start at $40. • Sunday, July 20, 7:30 p.m., Jewel (solo acoustic). Tickets start at $57. • Tuesday, July 22, 7:30 p.m., Doobie Broth- ers. Tickets start at $85. • Wednesday, July 23, 8 p.m., Lyle Lovett and His Large Band. Tickets start at $65. • Thursday, July 24, 7:30 p.m., Tori Amos - Unrepentant Geraldines Tour. Tickets start at $65. • Wednesday, July 30, 8 p.m., Boston - Heaven On Earth Tour. Tickets start at $95. • Thursday, July 31, 7 p.m., Los Lonely Boys/Kenny Wayne Shepherd. Tickets start at $50. • Friday, Aug. 1, 7:30 p.m., Dave Koz & Friends Summer Horns Tour 2014, with special guests Mindi Abair, Gerald Albright & Richard Elliot. Tickets start at $70. • Tuesday, Aug. 5, 7:30 p.m., Amos Lee - Mountains of Sorrow, Rivers of Song Tour Tickets start at $47. • Friday, Aug. 8, 8 p.m., Russell Peters. Tick- ets start at $58. • Monday, Aug. 11, 7:30 p.m., Iron & Wine. Tickets start at $39. • Monday, Aug. 18, 7:30 p.m., An Evening with YES. Tickets start at $65. • Friday, Aug. 22, 7 p.m., Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue/Galactic. Tickets start at $48. • Wednesday, Aug. 27, 7:30 p.m., B.B. King. Tickets start at $75. • Sunday, Aug 31, 7:30 p.m.Gipsy Kings - 25th Anniversary Tour, featuring Nicolas Reyes & Tonino Baliardo with special guest Ole’ Noys. Tickets start at $78. • Thursday, Sept. 4, 6:30 p.m.,Retro Futu- ra Tour 2014, starring Thompson Twin- s’ Tom Bailey and Howard Jones with Ultravox’s Midge Ure, China Crisis and Kat- rina (of Katrina & The Waves). Tickets start at $55.