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BY DAVE SCHWAB | THE BEACON

esidents are being asked to sign a peti- Rtion on Ocean Beach’s Neighborhood Watch Facebook page to take action Author Jill G. Hall to “help to keep our sidewalks Pointhas Loma a new Pointers novel prep clean ensuring a healthier forSEE season PAGE 14 opener environment for everyone.” “One complaint that is often SEE PAGE 11 heard about the downtown area of Ocean Beach is how dirty, stained, and smelly the sidewalks are,” the online peti- tion reads. “The OB Clean & Safe Pro- gram, a project of the Ocean Beach MainStreet Association, After a steamy Labor Day weekend, locals look forward to a warm fall, empty beaches, and more green flashes. is lookingJIM toGRANT/PENINSULA change that BEACON by applying for funding to provide bi-monthly cleanings of New- port Avenue sidewalks, in addition to installing addition- CityMelinda Whiteselects (left) embraces an emotionaldeveloper Eva King during the memorial to at transformSunset Cliffs for Mike White, a well-known Sports angler and surfboard Arenaal trash property bins along the street. shaper who grew up on Ladera Street. Melinda, Mike’s sister, helped organize the memorial and paddle out where dozens of friends and fam- By DAVE SCHWAB | The Beacon Brookfield/ASM was chosen over ily, including King, who was a life-long friend and former girlfriend, came out to celebrate Mike’s life on Sunday, Aug. 11. ‘Sunset Cliffs was SEE CLEAN, Page 7 OB Hostel reopens his world and his playground,’ said Melinda. ‘He loved it here.’ See page 10 for the story. THOMAS MELVILLE / PENINSULA BEACONits competitor, Midway Sports and underOcean new Beach management mom-preneur A City selection committee has Entertainment Team Development. leads SexySEE PAGEMama 8 Movement chosen Brookfield Properties and The selection committee used a sys- ASM Global for the monumental tem with 111 total possible points SEE PAGE 13 task of redeveloping the City-owned awarded to both applicants: 20 SportsLongtime Arena area property. Ocean Beach surfboard shaper trying to rebuildpoints on how after clearly they fire ad- Brookfield/ASM must now deliv- dressed criteria in the RFP; 25 er on redeveloping,BY DAVE SCHWAB leasing,| THE BEACON oper- pointsextinguisher, on their development/oper pulled the plug, hit- ating and maintaining the 48-acre atingthe plan; fire 25— pointsand it exploded.for profession It just- site. The propertyB surfboardis currently homemaker al experienceblew up in myand face, qualifications; like little shot- to the PechangaAlbert Arena, “Ace” retail Elliott busi lost- 20 gunpoints shells on goingfinancial off.” capability nesses,O Kobey’smuch Swap of Meet what and he’s a to successfully“It was a operate nightmare,” and restore added parkingacquired, lot. including 50-year-old the Elliottproperty; of his 10 loss. points “It onwas the my pro little- Theirreplaceable six-parcel sitememorabilia, is in the heart when poser’sgo-back-in-time overall ability sanctuary. to best serve It’s not of thehis shaping Midway-Pacific shed on Froude Highway Street the aneeds dollar of thing.” the public by providing Communitynear Saratoga Plan area. Avenue It is caught the cen fire- the mostFortunately, benefits; theand OB 11 firepoints station on terpieceon Aug. of an 6. area that includes a oralwas presentation. just around the corner and large industrialElliott’s workspace warehouse was district, full of Thethey final came tally and putwas it Brookfield/out sparing a commercialold boards strip,and photos and affordable of friends ASMdamage 93.67 to points, the main MSED residence. 90.83 New photo exhibit housinghe’d made expected custom to boards add aboutfor. points.“[The fire] took all my boards opensBest localin Point restaurants Loma 10,000“I sawmore my units bike wasover on the fire next in my An artist’s rendering of the proposal by Brookfield Properties and ASM Global to and tools, got my truck and SEE PAGE 13 30 years.backyard and I tried to put it out,” redevelop the Sports Arena property. camper,” SEEnoted SPORTS Elliott. ARENA, Page 4 for sunset dining said Elliott, who’s been riding e- SEE PAGE 6 bikes for years. “I picked up a fire The charred remains of Albert ‘Ace’ Elliott’s shaping shed in OB. SCOTT HOPKINS / PENINSULA BEACON SEE FIRE, Page 5 Call us before you Concierge Real List or Purchase Christie Romano Tony Romano Estate Company your home Broker/Owner | Cal #01476904 Sales Manager We handle every aspect of your real estate (619) 677-5773 Realtor / Veteran | Cal #02062741 sale from start to finish. We get your Mention this ad for ✉ [email protected] property ready so you don’t have too. 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By DAVE SCHWAB | The Beacon Highway Community Planning communities and help enact the 30-foot height limit in the Midway Arena area,” said Point Loma at- Group chair and third-generation Midway community plan, which District,” said Point Loman Korla torney David Dick. “I’m not con- A battle is brewing over Midway business owner Cathy calls for ‘a vibrant, balanced, and Eaquinta. “Many believe the ex- cerned about the precedent it sets November ballot Measure E Kenton denounced Bry’s opposi- pedestrian-oriented community emption will be for the Sports – since I don’t think it sets a prece- proposing the removal of the tion to Measure E in a letter to her. that provides residential, commer- Arena development only but the dent. I think the fact that it’s even Proposition D 30-foot height lim- “If you had taken the time to cial, office, industrial, institutional, measure language has no limita- covered by Prop. D was the result it from the Midway District and consult with our community, military, and civic uses.’” tions, so it would be (for) the entire of an oversimplified description of . Proposition D is you would know that Measure E But some Peninsulans remain Midway District. When this was what should be subject to the lim- a 48-year-old voter-approved ini- has been backed by the Midway unconvinced that removing brought up at the CPC meeting in itation – everything west of I-5. My tiative passed in 1972 to preserve Community Planning Group,” Midway’s 30-foot height limit is August, Clairemont jumped right concern is centered on making sure ocean views. It restricts coastal Kenton said. “Why have you taken desirable – or justifiable. on the bandwagon and wanted to that significantly more intense built development to 30 feet in height. such a hard line against Midway, “I am against lifting the 30-foot raise the height limit there. I be- environment planned for that area Measure E proponents claim its residents, its businesses, and its rule in Midway,” said Point Loman lieve this is a slippery slope.” – whether all at 30 feet or in taller the height limit should never have property owners? We have been Mandy Havlik. “I think that it is the “I don’t object to removing the buildings – is supported by the in- been applied in Midway as the dis- crying out for improvements and start of a slippery slope that will height limit in the Midway/Sports frastructure necessary to support it.” trict enjoys no ocean views. They railing against the blight, crime, erode the protections of the 30-foot also point out the existing Sports and utter decay in our community rule that has protected the coastal Arena, in the early stages of rede- for far too long. region from overdevelopment.” velopment, is 77 feet tall. “Why would you want to con- “The only way this measure San Diego Airport receives grant Detractors insist abolishing the tinue the tradition of strip malls, would earn my support was if 30-foot Midway height restriction strip clubs, trash, and homeless- there was some protection for for noise mitigation measures would be a precedent-setting move ness that is pervasive in Midway? every other community in the that could have an unwanted dom- Because you think we need more Coastal Overlay Zone,” said On Sept. 1, U.S. Secretary of Authority through the Quieter ino effect elsewhere. time dealing with these problems? Obecian Andrea Schlageter. “This Transportation Elaine L. Chao an- Home Program, the airport’s resi- The City Council voted 7-2 in July We don’t need more time. We need could have looked like a number nounced the Trump Administration dential sound insulation program. to place the removal of the 30-foot to get on with the job of making of things, a moratorium on any will award San Diego International The FAA has determined that res- Midway coastal height restriction the Midway/Sports Arena arena a other votes to lift the height limit, Airport a total of $18,023,885 in idences within the 65 to 69 decibel on the Nov. 3 ballot. District 1 jewel in the crown of San Diego.” requiring that a height limit raise two airport safety and infrastruc- level contour map around San Diego Councilmember Barbara Bry and “Measure E will allow for the originate from a plan update, or ture grants through the Federal Airport may be eligible for sound Council President Georgette Gomez construction of a new Sports hold any future votes in just that Aviation Administration for noise insulation treatments to mitigate cast the two dissenting votes. Arena and transform the sur- planning area. Similarly to rais- mitigation measures. aircraft noise. The FAA has set a “I’m voting no on this item be- rounding community into a ing the height limit in the Midway The $18 million in grants marks goal of reducing interior noise levels cause it does not consider other thriving neighborhood with District, all these options need to the largest annual amount given for eligible residents by at least five development that is planned in parks, shopping, and entertain- be approved by the voters of San to San Diego Airport by the FAA decibels inside the home, providing this community, and it will have ment for the entire city to enjoy,” Diego.” for its Quieter Home Program. The a noticeable reduction in noise. major impacts that need to be con- said District 2 Councilmember Dr. “While I am in favor of improv- funds are administered by the San sidered,” said Bry in July. 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By DAVE SCHWAB | The Beacon “I am the taxpayer advocate in create (new) regulations that will the race,” countered Briggs. “I’m give us the ability to enforce them City attorney candidates Mara running for three reasons: I want immediately. We need real solu- Elliott and challenger Cory Briggs to end politics in the office. I want tions. We need real leadership.” squared off against one another the City Attorney’s legal work to Briggs disagreed, saying no new Cleaning, Carpet, Tile, and Upholstery for over 29 Years over short-term rentals, sidewalk make not headlines for the City regulations are needed to enforce Residential & Commercial: vending, and other hot-button is- Attorney, but a difference in your short-term rentals. sues during a public debate. (public’s) life. The City Attorney’s “We don’t need a mayor to make Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning Flooring Sales Tile & Grout Cleaning & Sealing Commercial Floor Cleaning The Aug. 26 Zoom forum was office should be working on issues a decision to do the enforcement,” Granite Counter Top Cleaning & Sealing Expert Carpet Repairs & Re-Stretching hosted by Ocean Beach Town important to you (taxpayers), not Briggs said. “Short-term rentals Natural Stone Care VCT Floor Cleaning Council. Both candidates gave the City Attorney’s political ca- are not permitted under our code Pet Odor Removal Water Damage Extraction Area Rug / Oriental Rug Cleaning 24 hr. Water Damage Extraction & Dryout introductory and closing remarks reer. I want the office to be fully and they are illegal. What we need while fielding questions in-be- transparent. I want to restore con- is a City Attorney with the spine to Call to schedule your appointment today tween on issues directly impacting fidence in the quality of lawyering do the enforcement.” Council Districts 1 and 2 along the coming out of the office.” Briggs described how he would 619-677-6523 San Diego beachfront. Added Briggs, “You need a handle STR enforcement. Or visit our website at: www.service-kings.com “My job is to protect San Diego lawyer who actually knows how “I would go after the biggest fish and we’ve been responding to the to be a lawyer. I’m the only can- first, send them a cease-and-desist Ask about our vacant or weekly/ bi-weekly green house cleanings pandemic left and right to pro- didate who’s made a payroll, the order, and if they don’t respond COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL tect families from eviction,” said only candidate who’s advised within 30 days, we would begin incumbent Elliott in opening re- small-businesses. I don’t take legal proceedings to have them COVID - 19 We are also practicing social 10% OFF distancing for the marks. “We’ve been working with money or endorsements from shut down,” he said. “We can for all first responders, INTERIOR protection of our clients businesses to try and cut red tape lobbyists. I’m beholden only to make a big dent in the problem military and hospital FOGGING durning this time! so they could reopen safely and taxpayers and voters, and I only quickly.” personnel CDC & FDA Reccomended survive this crisis. We’ve respond- take donations from regular San Both candidates spoke on side- ed to domestic violence by increas- Diegans.” walk vending taking over public ing the number of prosecutors we Both candidates were queried on space in Veterans Plaza and along have.” short-term rentals. the boardwalk between Mission Added Elliott, “I have committed Elliott answered that City regu- and Pacific beaches and elsewhere. CARPET CLEANING 25% TILE my career to public service and I’m lations governing short-term rent- “There’s been a law on the books 3 $129 CLEANING passionate about protecting tax- als still need clarification. the last three years now that re- ROOMS OFF payers. He (Briggs) makes a living “We need to have reasonable quires the City to adopt a new set out of suing the City. He’s sued the regulations on the books, and the of rules if you want to regulate Expires 10-1-20 Expires 10-1-20 City more than 80 times, usually code says that if the use is not list- multiple sidewalk vendors,” said based on some kind of technicali- ed, it’s not permitted, not allowed,” challenger Briggs. 25% CARPET REPAIRS & 25% UPHOLSTERY ty. But the purpose, of course, is to she said. “I’m looking for leader- OFF RE-STRETCHING OFF CLEANING fund himself.” ship from the mayor and council to Read more online at sdnews.com Expires 10-1-20 Expires 10-1-20

Coupons cannot be combined with any other offers or discounts. Any rooms over 200 sq. ft/ are considered 2 rooms. complementary to our business in for the project. We always want to Walk-ins & vanities are an additional charge. Technicians can only move sofas. SPORTS ARENA every way, so it only made sense to see our City and its partners suc- CONTINUED FROM Page 1 create this vision with them.” ceed and prosper. We’re grateful to Brookfield Properties and ASM the city for this opportunity and for “Brookfield’s proposal best Global partnered on the win- their diligent review, and to mem- Planning is underway aligned with the City’s desire to ning proposal, which included bers of the community for their select a proposer that would pro- over 2,000 housing units, nearly feedback and incredible support for a safe, re-entry vide a high-level of service to the 600,000 square feet of mixed-use throughout this process.” local and regional community and office/hospitality and retail space, Runner-up Midway Sports & to school this fall! overall operate the site in a fiscal- and public parks. The decision was Entertainment District Team’s ly responsible manner,” wrote City made after months of review led by redevelopment proposal called for Deputy Chief Operating Officer Erik San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer. ultimate build-out of 1,500 resi- Caldwell in an Aug. 28 letter to “This site provides a phenome- dential units and 125,000 square San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer. nal opportunity for a sports-an- feet of retail, as well as the creation “This proposal also encapsulated chored development,” said Chuck of a new music hall and an interim the City’s vision for a vibrant pedes- Steedman, an executive vice-pres- modular soccer stadium. The heart trian- and transit-oriented enter- ident at ASM Global. “The site has of their proposal was a 12-acre tainment area that is a landmark served the San Diego community public park. For your child, are you seeking? and attraction for the Midway- well since 1966. Given our glob- Both Brookfield/ASM and 1.) Small class sizes Pacific Highway Community and al experience with arenas and Midway Sports & Entertainment 2.) Academics that are accelerated, challenging surrounding communities incor- Brookfield’s with mixed-use devel- District Team were tasked in the porating a mix of entertainment, opment, this was a logical pursuit City’s request for proposals (RFP) and developmentally appropriate office, retail, residential, public and for us.” to present plans for realizing the 3.) Enrichment through art, music, drama, park use,” Caldwell added. “We want to work together to Sports Arena property’s poten- library, technology, physical education and “We are honored to have been produce an outcome that the peo- tial as a vibrant, pedestrian- and foreign language selected to put forth a master plan ple of San Diego can be proud of,” transit-oriented entertainment ar- 4.) A character education curriculum that will transform this site into a said Zach Adams, a vice-president ea that is a landmark and attrac- world-class, mixed-use entertain- at Brookfield Properties. “We are tion for Midway-Pacific Highway 5.) A School with 87+ years of longevity and ment district,” said Chase Martin, a grateful for the confidence and sup- Community and surrounding proven experience senior vice-president at Brookfield port of the City, and we look for- communities. Both applicants Properties. “We look forward to ward to the work we have ahead were charged with incorporating We are currently accepting applications for the ‘20-21 working with the City to deliver of us,” a mix of entertainment, office, re- school year, with immediate openings at our a project that will celebrate sports “We are, of course, profound- tail, residential, public, and park Early Learning Center! and entertainment while creating ly disappointed in the result, uses. They were told their submis- a community. Both Brookfield and as we thought the plan we put sions should include an entertain- ASM are excited about this vision forward made the most of this ment venue that could consist of th and look forward to starting the once-in-a-generation opportunity the existing Sports Arena on the Infants-8 Grade conversation with the community for San Diego and was something site within the existing structure, with campuses in Point Loma, Mission Valley & La Mesa to bring it to life.” the entire community could ral- a renovated structure, or a rebuilt Added Martin: “ASM Global ly around,” conceded Midway structure, in conjunction with in- operates some of the premier en- Sports & Entertainment District fill commercial retail, office and Now www.warren-walker.com/admissions tertainment facilities in the world. Team. “The City let us know that, residential uses. accepting Questions? 619-223-3663 Their commitment to delivering while the scores were very close, Brookfield/ASB will now work applications! We are more than a School! a world-class experience for the our opponents ultimately edged us out a lease and development agree- community in which they oper- out and won the award to negoti- ment with the City in the coming ate comes through in every as- ate with the City to redevelop the months to redevelop the former pect of their business. They are Sports Arena site. We wish the best Sports Arena site. THE PENINSULA BEACON | FRIDAY · September 11, 2020 | PAGE 5

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But in spite of that, the passed away I haven’t been back. down Newport to see the changes tables were situated in such a way In fact, I wasn’t headed that way taking place. that we didn’t really “see” the oth- today, but an interesting thing When we got to Margarita’s, ers at the tables around us. took place. there was a sign that read, “join us One of the things about My breakfast companion was in our outside patio,” and we decid- Margarita’s is that they already Ibrahim Al Nashashibi, better ed to check it out. In all the years had a menu in place prior to the known to most of us as Al, the I ate there I never knew they had Covid-19 crisis. And it is extensive owner of Fairouz restaurant. I an outside patio! It was small, inti- with appetizers, combos, ala carte, don’t think I have ever dined with mate, and away from the exhaust salads, kids items, breakfast, both a “restaurateur” before. We origi- of cars driving by. All but one of the Mexican and American, omelets, nally were going to have breakfast tables was occupied, and we found pancakes, and even lunch. When at the Breakfast Republic but the ourselves sitting in the middle of I say extensive, I mean it! I was a little surprised that Al The Machaca dish at Margarita’s. JUDI CURRY/PENINSULA BEACON was not real familiar with Mexican Dean Ernest food. He decided to order a com- and was able to order it ala carte Our waitress came to the table bination of eggs, sausage, hash instead of as a combination. The several times to ask if there was Hollenbeck brown, and choice of pancakes or combination would have been a lit- anything else we needed. I was a toast (he chose wheat toast). For tle bit more than the $9 plus $1 for little surprised that rather than re- April 28 1928 – July 21 2020 all that delicious food, the cost was corn tortillas that we paid for ala filling the coffee, Al was brought only $7.75! A real bargain. And cart, but I knew I would not eat the a separate cup and when our wa- Our family wishes to say thank you to the Ocean this was not a “special.” This came rice or beans. It came to me piping ters were refilled we received new Beach community. Thank you for the compan- off the breakfast menu. While he hot and was very tasty. Al had nev- glasses. ionship offered as Dean walked around the was waiting for his breakfast, he er had Machaca and said he liked it The total bill came to just under Peninsula through the many years. We think he was served piping hot coffee, and when he tasted mine. The tortillas $24. Everything was hot, delicious, remembered everyone. we were both given ice water. were so hot that at first, I couldn’t and someplace we will go again. I I have always liked Machaca even handle them. stayed away too long. Dean moved here with his family in 1948 and served in the Army during the Korean war years. He then married, settled down and raised two son's with his wife Joyce. San Diego breweries aid in recovery with Solare Ristorante a beer to benefit San Diego Brewers Guild Dean was preceded by his wife Joyce B. Scott. He team earns is survived by two son's Keith and Don, five When COVID-19 abruptly shut breweries of all sizes. The Guild grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren. down breweries across San Diego, one was forced to cancel many of its collective pooled its resources to help revenue-generating events and Gratitude Award the local beer industry thrive. Now, generously froze membership Stone Brewing, AleSmith, Modern fees to offer relief to its members Owner/restaurateur Randy BE SURE TO "FUND" YOUR TRUST AS PART Times, Mother Earth, Pizza Port, Port during business closures. 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A.L. Jacobs and Sons, an 83-year-old family-owned Point Loma jewelry shop, is holding a liquidation sale. Third-generation jeweler Chris Jacobs, the last re- maining family member in the business, has decided to call it a career. “I am retiring and closing the business,” said Jacobs, the son of the son of a jeweler whose grand- father, Alocious Leo Jacobs, start- ed the business in downtown San Chris Jacobs Diego in 1937. A.L Jacobs and Sons had four different locations from Family photos lined the Point 1937 to 1996 when the family Loma jewelry shop’s walls. A con- closed its last downtown location. tinuous video on the back wall de- Admitted the 67-year-old Jacobs, picted the jewelry-making process. “I’d been thinking about retiring A certified gemologist, Jacobs for a while.” graduated from the Gemological Jacobs said his decision was has- Institute of America. Twice a tened by the pandemic. year, he would go to gem shows “We were closed from March in Phoenix and Las Vegas to pick 9 through May 6, and those six up specific things he needed, or weeks with nothing happening … to find things that would set his it made [retiring] a lot easier. I’d Mary Jacobs Sandell, Jollieta Jacobs, A.L. Jacobs Sr., A.L. Jacobs Jr., William Jacobs, Theodore Jacobs, and Margy Jacobs store apart from traditional jew- been working in the store for 44 Bower in this photo from 1942. elry stores. years.” Jacobs has done lots of jewelry Jacobs noted the family business brick-and-mortars people can Plans are for A.L Jacobs and Sons number of years, A.L. Jacobs and appraisal work “mostly for insur- once employed not only his father come in and touch and feel, and to remain open until they no longer Sons eventually moved down the ance purposes.” He noted that the and grandfather but two aunts and there’s actually someone there have inventory to sell. “We started road to Point Loma Village, where appraisal determines not only the two uncles. “I’m the only one from they can deal with, as opposed to a closing sale last month that will the business continued to offer cus- insurance premium the custom- my generation who stuck with it,” just going back-and-forth through likely last through October,” said tom-designed jewelry and unique er pays but also the ceiling on the he said. emails and a website,” he said. Jacobs, adding how long the sale collections such as Rhythm de- insurance company’s liability for The retiring jeweler also noted Pointing out closing is “bitter- lasts “will depend on what I have signers' collection of diamond having to replace it. that stiff competition from internet sweet” after 83 years in business,” left, and what kind of reception I’m necklaces and pendants. In closing, Jacobs noted: “I re- sales was a “big factor” in his final Jacobs acknowledged, “I will miss getting as far as people coming in.” Over the years, A.L. Jacobs has ally have some beautiful (jewelry) decision to close. it, but I won’t miss having to be re- Previously at 2445 Truxtun done appraisals, jewelry, and watch pieces in here. I’d love to find a nice “It’s hard to keep your business sponsible for everything.” Road in Liberty Station for a repair as well as estate buying. home for them.” afloat when you’re competing Asked about his retirement against people (online) who ac- plans, Jacobs said, “I’m going to get tually have no overhead and can a nice bike and ride that a lot more. therefore sell stuff cheaper because I’ll play my guitar more, maybe they do not have a brick-and-mor- start up a band. As soon as it gets tar shop,” Jacobs said. “I did my to be safe, I could travel.” best to meet their prices, but it was Belonging to the Point Loma difficult.” Association and a board member Though Jacobs pointed out store- of the Point Loma Optimist Club, fronts do continue to enjoy some Jacobs intends to remain active in 3 MINUTES OR LESS advantages over online. “With both. Enviromentally Friendly & Biodegradable Tom R. Gibbings ® ® CFP , CLU Vacuums & Floor FREE Mat Cleaning Playing Happy Hour — Specials 7-9 pm Daily • 2nd Generation Point Loma Graduate • Founding Partner with Multiple ONLY Express Locations Nationwide $ CAR WASH • Your Fiduciary for 2020 5 Your Future Is Our Focus UNLIMITED

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By DAVE SCHWAB | The Beacon described by Ted Teran, gener- Mike DeEmedio, who has co- al manager of Dixieline in the owned OB Hardware along with Peninsula home-improvement Midway District, as a real boon for Michael Grimes since March businesses, large and small, have the local industry. 2019, agreed the pandemic fared better than most during the “It’s sad but true … We’ve seen proved to be a plus for business, ongoing pandemic. a real uptick in business,” said not a minus. That has proved true for OB Teran, speculating people at home “During the height of the first Hardware at 4871 Newport Ave., more now were coming in to buy shutdown things got crazy,” said Dixieline Lumber and Home building materials. “The lumber DeEmedio. Cautioning they’d just Centers at 3250 Sports Arena side of the business never slowed taken over a struggling business Blvd., and The Home Depot at 3555 down as people were still remod- a year ago, DeEmedio added, “We Sports Arena Blvd. eling their homes, taking care of were doing very well (this year), The coronavirus, which has projects they normally wouldn’t a lot better than we had around Dixieline Lumber and Home Centers at 3250 Sports Arena Blvd. closed many other businesses have had time to do.” springtime last year. DAVE SCHWAB/PENINSULA BEACON since mid-March, has also forced But Teran added, “As people are “Our business picked up as peo- many people, unemployed or not, going back to work, we could see ple were doing a lot of renovations comment on the national compa- were at home sitting around and back into their homes. That was it (business) trailing off a little bit.” and improvements. We definitely ny’s overall performance earlier they all started a garden. Our gar- saw an uptick. April and May were this year. dening department went crazy.” our busiest months.” “During the first quarter, we saw Acknowledging COVID has been SAN DIEGO FREE visitor’s guide Since then, DeEmedio noted strong sales across the store with a “tough spot” for the economy, Coastal business has “settled back down a all departments showing mid-sin- DeEmidio noted that, for his neigh- VISITORS San Diego SPENT OVER restaurants • hotels • map • shopping • attractions little,” but added, “We’re still up.” gle to double-digit comps,” she borhood hardware store, “It’s been 6 BILLION Judging by frequent long lines said. “As customers prepared to good for business.” outside The Home Depot in the shelter-in-place, we saw particu- Dixieline’s Teran surmised that DOLLARS Midway District, business – and larly strong growth with certain long lines elsewhere may have LAST YEAR. demand – have been solid during categories like cleaning and safe- explained, in part, why more cus- Did your business the pandemic. ty and security, but we also saw tomers “who didn’t even know we get its fair share? Contacted by the Peninsula growth above our expectations in existed” were starting to come in. Visitor's Guide ad 1/10 ble! rships Availa Beacon, The Home Depot’s cor- other core categories. “Hopefully, we did a great job of embe thly M on To reach this growing M kly porate headquarters in Atlanta “During the last three weeks of servicing these new customers,” ee W y market, advertise your il a D said that, as a private entity, the quarter … we saw strong comps he said.

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The light blue, medical-style masks have become more accessible. But unfortunately, those coverings have become an environmental enigma as people toss them on the ground. PHOTOS BY JACK GATES Face coverings: Like or dislike them DON’T MISS EXTRA … just don’t be a mask litterbug SAVINGS THIS WEEK! By JACK GATES | The Beacon are also made of plastic and plastic “They’re everywhere,” exclaimed doesn’t go away. When a person lit- Ian Monahan, marketing manag- ters those light blue masks, it’s like er with I Love a Clean San Diego. littering plastic grocery bags. It’s a “People are discarding protective huge burden on the environment.” masks on the beaches, streets, And even cloth masks, which are along curbs, and sidewalks. And washable and reusable, are also be- it’s not just a beach issue, we’re ing tossed along beaches, streets, seeing a huge increase in PPE (per- and sidewalks. “We’d like to see sonal protective equipment) litter people use and reuse cloth masks countywide.” properly and be safe. But we also It’s another by-product of the want to keep the environment safe.” pandemic. More people might be The I Love a Clean San Diego wearing masks to protect them- organization is holding its 36th selves and others from transmit- annual Coastal Day Clean-up on ting coronavirus. But now more Saturday, Sept. 26. Volunteers can people are tossing those masks now register to take part in the en- Chris Jacobs is retiring, aside, leaving a trashy trail of litter vironmental event. And this year, on the ground. Monahan said, one of the big ene- and after 83 years of serving “If people take the responsibili- mies will be those discarded pro- ty to wear a protective mask, why tective masks. the San Diego community,Sale wouldn’t they take the respon- “We’ll be asking volunteers to sibility to dispose of it properly?” keep tallies of how many littered A.L. Jacobs & Sons is wondered Monahan. “A disposable masks they pick up, just like we mask does not mean dispose of it on tally cigarette butts. We want to CLOSING THE the ground.” get a snapshot of the widespread Monahan said he recently mask misuse.” DOORS FOREVER! walked up from the beach and Monahan said the group will use through several alleys in Pacific that information to hopefully come Must liquidate the entire inventory of stunning Beach. “In just a half-hour, I up with an anti-littering mask picked-up 30 masks that had been campaign. He added, “To take ac- fine jewelry and custom designs at.... tossed on the ground. It’s become tion and to help out is the collective a larger litter problem than most responsibility of us all.” people think.” Another issue to tackle in this Those light blue, medical-style extraordinary year of 2020. masks have become more acces- Anyone interested in volun- % sible. But unfortunately, those teering for this year’s Coastal coverings have become an envi- Clean-up Day can contact I Love OFF RETAIL PRICES ronmental enigma. “Most people a Clean San Diego at ilacsd.org or ON SELECTED don’t realize those light blue masks 619-291-0103. MERCHANDISE

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Each number can appear only once in each row column and 3x3 block. Use logic and process elimination to solve the puzzle. showcased in “Your Life Is a Work Shaw who exhorted her ministry and observe posted social CROSSWORD PUZZLE of Art: A Celebration of People in directors to “do things in a creative distancing guidelines while viewing Their 80s and 90s,” now showing way.” So Fotinos Burrell respond- the exhibit. at the Presbyterian Church at 2128 ed by “coming up with the idea to Chatsworth Blvd. A few of those photograph them and feature their celebrate these living examples of depicted are native San Diegans. stories.” perseverance, strength, and hope.” Several are from the Midwest or ru- The exhibit of 22 men and wom- When the exhibit is through, ral backgrounds. en ranging in age from 80 to 98 in- Fotinos Burrell said she will give the “I was inspired to do this project cludes, besides their portraits, infor- portraits to each of the participants. through my work with seniors here mation revealing their life histories Will she do this again? who are 80 and 90 years old and discussing their formative experi- “Maybe in a decade and have a above,” said Elaine Fotinos Burrell, ences and work and family lives, as fresh batch of octogenarians and director of senior adult ministry well as answering questions regard- nonagenarians,” replied Fotinos at the church. “I would hear their ing their favorite age and happiest Burrell. wonderful life stories and learned and saddest days. The photographic Burrell, MSW, is in her fifth year so much from them. I felt that and literary portraits include a dis- serving as director of the church’s their stories needed to be told, and cussion by seniors of their most pro- Senior Adult Ministry. Originally their beauty celebrated through a found life lessons. from Sonoma, she is a hobby photog- portrait.” The photographic exhibition was rapher living in Loma Portal with Added Fotinos Burrell: “Being supposed to run in May but was her husband and three sons. She blessed with a long life certain- delayed by the pandemic. Fotinos thanked Nelson Photography, her ly has its challenges, but there is Burrell pointed out the changed son, John Burrell, and the pastors beauty in the faces of our precious exhibit timeline is “good especially and staff at the church, as well as octogenarians and nonagenarians now while our cherished seniors are the seniors who allowed her to pho- CLUES ACROSS 30. A way to color 48. Cool! that only comes from life experience. most vulnerable and invisible due tograph them and who trusted her 1. Aurochs 31. Touch lightly 49. Salts Each person’s story is valuable and to the pandemic. Let us honor and with their unique stories. 5. Central Dravidian language 32. Surround 52. Group of SE China 10. Split pulses in Indian cooking 35. Breached 55. Illuminated 14. Tropical starchy tuberous root 37. Aristocratic young woman 56. Semitic Sun god 15. Well known constellation 38. Dry ravine 60. Water (Spanish) holidays) BEFORE THE DATE SPECIFIED. Do not come to the court no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition Business name is being abandoned by: ODYSSEY COMPUTING, 16. About aviation 39. Hebrew measurement units 61. Employed on the specified Date, you will be notified by mail by the Court without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING a. Date: 10/05/2020 INC. 5820 OBERLIN DRIVE, SUITE 202, SAN DIEGO, CA 92121 . 17. Bowfin genus 40. Supporter 63. Japanese ankle sock of a future hearing date. Any petition for the Name Change of a TIME: 8:30 AM DEPT: 61; b. The address of the court is SAME AS This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION. I declare that all 18. Proper 41. Type of sword 64. Fishing fly minor, that is signed by only one parent, must have this Attachment NOTED ABOVE; 3 a. A copy of this Order to show cause shall be information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who 19. Expression of annoyance 42. Influential Irish playwright 65. Some pheasants are this served along with the Petition and Order to Show Cause on the published at least once each week for four consecutive weeks prior declares as true any material matter pursuant to section 17913 20. Cabbies 43. Witch 66. Literary name for Ireland other, non-signing patent, and proof of service must be filed with to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspa- of the Business and Professions code that the registrant knows 22. 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Shuttered Air Force base in Germany FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2020-9013394 One certified copy of the Order Granting the Petition will be mailed INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 10/05/2005 Registrant 8. Democratic Presidential candidate 33. Excessive fluid accumulation in tissues 53. Phil __, former CIA Fictitious Business Name(s) a. REWARDS INCENTIVES b. R I FUL- to you. If all of the requirements have not been met as of the date Name: MARSHALL CRAIG WISEMAN Title of Officer, if Limited Lia- 9. Hostelry 34. Bogged down 54. Japanese seaport FILLMENT Located at: 12831 CAMINO DEL RIO SOUTH #213, specified, the court will mail you a written order with further direc- bility Company/Corporation Title of Signor. The statement was filed 10. Fathers 36. Native American tribe 57. Female horse or zebra SAN DIEO, CA 92108 Is registered by the following: CREATIVE tions. If a timely objection is filed, the court will set a hearing date with Ernest J. 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Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: not come to the court on the specified Date, AUGUST 11, 2020. ISSUE DATES: SEPTEMBER 4, 11, 18 & 25 you will be notified by mail by the Court of a future hearing date. Any petition for the ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME; CASE NO: Name Change of a minor, that is signed by 37-2020-00006979-CU-PT-CTL SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFOR- only one parent, must have this Attachment NIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO; STREET ADDRESS: 330 W BROAD- served along with the Petition and Order to WAY CITY AND ZIP CODE: SAN DIEGO, CA 92101; BRANCH NAME: Show Cause on the other, non-signing pat- HALL OF JUSTICE. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: 1. Petitioner ent, and proof of service must be filed with (name): AMANDA JEAN PETERSON, ON BEHALF OF A MINOR filed the court. IT IS SO ORDERED. a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present name: a. HAYDEN CHESTER THOMAS GREENSHAW, to STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE Proposed name: HAYDEN THOMAS PETERSON, 2. THE COURT OR- OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FILE NO. DERS that all persons interested in this matter shall appear before 2020-9014180 Fictitious Business Name this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, to be Abandoned: FURISTICIS MOTORS. why the petition should not be granted. Any person objecting to Located at: 5820 OBERLIN DRIVE, SUITE the name changes described above must file a written objection 202, SAN DIEGO, CA 92121. The Fictitious that indicates the reasons for the objection at least two court days Business name referred to above was filed before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the in San Diego County on: 06/14/2017 and hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If assigned File No. 2017-015531 . 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