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the veggies Teachers, parents and administrators dis- BY KENDRA HARTMANN | VILLAGE NEWS cussed the future of public education on Jan. 19 at an emergency budget meeting at La Jolla aren Eckhart knows the “Sometimes you get things you might not High School (LJHS). power of putting your otherwise have purchased, but that’s part of LJHS principal Dana Shelburne led the audi- Kmoney where your the fun” said Eckhart. “People are out there ence of about 30 through the intricacies of mouth is. After all, she’s been going through their boxes, saying, ‘What the school board’s 2011/2012 proposed “site- doing it for 15 years. The 71- do you do with this?’ Conversations about based budgeting” plan. Under the plan, each year-old goes only as far as the produce take place among members school, or “site,” will be given a base allocation her front porch to get and people share recipes.” from the state, which covers the cost of a prin- local, organic produce Be Wise also offers recipes on its website cipal and teachers only. Any additional expen- delivered weekly to to prepare things from apples to zucchini, ditures, including counselors, vice principals, her Windansea home but for members who prefer further instruc- janitors and librarians, will have to come out from Be Wise Ranch, tion, there is now another option. Cups bak- of a “discretionary fund,” and schools are located eight miles ery, located at 7857 Girard Ave., offers culi- allowed to decide individually how they would east of . nary classes geared toward cooking with like to prioritize that money. “I was always CSA produce. interested in the ben- The “Farm-to-Table” classes, headed by SEE SCHOOLS, Page 5 efits of organic eat- Cups culinary director Jesus Gonzalez, hap- ing and gardening,” pen twice monthly and feature a box of pro- said Eckhart, who duce from a local CSA farm, which Gonza- City decision could close has lived in La Jolla lez uses to creates dishes. On Jan. 16, the since 1965. “When class used vegetables from Be Wise and all La Jolla dispensaries I learned there was a made a variety of dishes, like goat cheese way to have a vari- and cod wrapped in Swiss chard and a ety of organic fruits chipotle peanut sauce over nuts, wild rice and vegetables deliv- and grapes. Students can bring their own ered that were rea- boxes and learn creative ways to prepare Karen Eckhart receives a shipment of vegetables to her Windansea home on Jan. 24, sonably priced, that their not-so-common vegetables. which she will distribute to about 40 local families. DON BALCH | Village News was appealing.” Cups owner Michelle Lerach said she Eckhart is part of started offering the classes after talking to a growing phenomenon called Com- current or former members of CSAs and What’s in munity Supported Agriculture (CSA). realizing they had been wasting produce Local farms (Be Wise is only one of sev- due to a lack of preparation ideas. the box? eral in the area) deliver boxes of farm- “We wanted to show them that it really can be very simple to utilize every item in The following con- fresh goods to sites around the county, their CSA box,” Lerach said. tents were delivered in often at a fraction of grocery store Eckhart said knowing she’s not contribut- Various strains of marijuana are sold at Avail Col- Be Wise Ranch’s large prices. Eckhart hosts Be Wise’s La Jolla ing to the degradation of local soils is worth lective, located at 909 Prospect St. Ste. 130 C. CSA box on Jan. 24 pickup site, offering her own front porch having 40 or so strangers on her porch The co-op, tucked in the corner of a busy commer- (small boxes also avail- as the hub where members can retrieve their produce. every week. She said once pesticides and cial center of shops and restaurants, is fighting to able for $25): keep it’s doors open amid proposed municipal The catch is that consumers don’t get to artificial sprays are used, a return to an regularions. KENDRA HARTMANN | Village News • 3 pounds of apples choose what they get. The fruits and vegeta- organic way of farming can take years • 1 pound of baby bok choy bles delivered are chosen by the farmer, because chemicals make their way out of BY KENDRA HARTMANN | VILLAGE NEWS • 2 pounds of broccoli based on what’s been harvested that week. the earth slowly. “Once you lose organic soil, it’s very Bryan Wilcox used to have a six-figure job. • 1 pound of leaf broccoli hard to go back,” she said. “By participat- He used to have a house, car and all the • 1 head of cabbage Want to know how to incorporate CSA ing in a CSA, you’re not only getting the accoutrements that come with a typical life in potluck-style assortments into your cooking benefit of great produce, you’re also cast- suburbia. Then the economy took a turn for • 1 pound of carrots the worse. Like many, he said, he had to make routine? See page 7 for recipes from Cups’ ing a vote for the sustainability of small • 2 pounds of red potatoes some changes, but he took a decidedly atyp- Farm-to-Table class. farms and organic practices.” • 1 bunch of dill Lerach said by making a political state- ical direction. • 4 large grapefruit ment with groceries, locals can regain a A few years ago, Wilcox’s cousin was dying of cancer. Given four months to live, she sur- • 2 heads of lettuce connection to the land that’s been lost, and no one but the big agri-industry loses. vived for two years, a miracle he said she • 6 limes “We lose something in the name of con- attributed to the regular treatments of medic- • 2 pounds of oranges venience and we’re trying to get it back,” inal marijuana. Realizing that this was some- she said. “People think it will take hours to thing that real patients had a real need for, • 1 bunch of radishes Wilcox said he made the decision to open a • 1 bunch of rosemary prepare something fresh. We’re just trying to show them that with five simple ingre- medicinal marijuana cooperative to provide dients, all fresh and healthy, you can cre- for his patients and make ends meet. So, a lit- Total cost: $30 ate something for your family.” SEE CO-OP, Page 5 THURSDAY · JANUARY 27, 2011 2 LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS PEOPLE “27 Industry tips for short selling your home & avoiding forclosure” People SAN DIEGO, If you've tried to sell been prepared especially for home your home yourself, you know that sellers like you. You'll find that sell- in the news the minute you put the "For Sale by ing your home by yourself is entire- Owner" sign up, the phone will start ly possible once you understand the • Mark Fischer to ring off the hook. 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Courtesy photo Jolla Institute’s president and chief sci- entific officer, said in a recent state- ment. “This attitude, coupled with his Local salon owner has winning Yorkie personal passion for fighting immune- based diseases, will make him a real Mark Dearinger, owner of him to bond with the dogs. asset on our board of directors.” Dearinger Salon at 6875 La Jolla “The dogs have to be very happy Blvd., recently announced that his and healthy and they have to like • Samuel Pfaff and Ge Bai of the Salk Institute, along with a team of Yorkshire terrier, Mini Cooper, won doing shows in order to do well,” researchers, published a study in the Best of Breed at the AKC/Eukanuba he said. “Keeping them happy is Jan. 7 issue of the journal Cell of their National Championship in Long part of the job. They need to feel findings on presenilin, a component of Beach last month. 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BY KENDRA HARTMANN | VILLAGE NEWS BY NEAL PUTNAM | VILLAGE NEWS Michael Serrato, 29, a Hillcrest waiter who received a five-inch The University of Board of A La Jolla man who was convict- slash with a knife. The incident hap- Regents met at UCSD on Jan. 19 to hear ed of slashing the face of a friend pened around 6:20 p.m. on July 11, a report from Gov. Jerry Brown on a bud- has been committed to a state men- 2008, as Serrato was walking home get proposal that would cut more than tal hospital by a judge who deter- from work. Serrato received 20 16 percent of the university’s direct mined he was not mentally compe- stitches on his face and eight stitch- funding. The demand for admission to tent to be sentenced. es on the inside of his mouth. the UC system is the highest in its histo- Amier Rocky Issa, 33, will be Issa had been free on $20,000 ry, yet general fund support from the transferred from jail in San Diego to bond, but he didn’t show up to hear state will be cut by a proposed $500 mil- Patton State Hospital near San the jury’s verdict, therefore becom- lion in the 2011-2012 school year. Bernardino, where he will be ing a fugitive. He was arrested at “The moment is fast approaching housed and receive psychiatric med- the MGM Hotel in Las Vegas on Oct. when the university no longer will be ication. San Diego Superior Court 14, and was extradited to San able to guarantee admission to a UC Judge Frederick Maguire ruled on Diego. His attorney argued that he campus to all California applicants who Jan. 12 that Issa lacks the capacity was mentally incompetent to be meet the eligibility criteria,” UC Presi- to decide whether to take certain sentenced, and the judge agreed. dent Mark Yudof told the regents. “This medications and he needs to take After he is stabilized on medica- commitment is a fundamental element them for his recovery. tion, it is likely Issa will be returned of the Master Plan for Higher Educa- Issa was convicted on Oct. 6 of to San Diego for sentencing and he tion.” assault with a deadly weapon upon faces four years in prison. Additionally, mandatory operating costs, rising utility costs and other More than 100 University of California, San Diego retirees, employees and stu- dents marched outside the UC Board of Regents meeting on Jan. 20 in protest A BIG PUSH FOR THE PLAYHOUSE expenses will put the UC’s budget gap at of UC officials’ recent cutbacks in retiree benefits. Demonstrators argued that the closer to $1 billion, according to a recent changes, which include tripling healthcare costs and increasing the retirement age UC statement. from 60 to 65, are unfair in the wake of bonuses granted to UC executives. Photo courtesy of AFSCME Local 3299 Planning Commission delays decision for Bishop’s library

BY KENDRA HARTMANN | VILLAGE NEWS are required for affirmative commis- appeal, stating that “the threshold for sion votes. The issue will be continued a height variance is reasonable use, Following the continuance issued until the Feb. 10 meeting, and com- and they didn’t make the case for rea- at its Dec. 16 meeting, on Jan. 20 the mission Chairman Eric Naslund sonable use.” city’s Planning Commission voted 3-2 appealed to the project’s architects to Project architect Michael Wilkes in favor of upholding an appeal to do everything they could to pare the urged the commission to consider the oppose granting a height variance to building’s height down to the requi- work he and his colleagues have done Nicole Riley assists her nieces, Cameryn Owens and Kaylyn Conrady, in reenacting increase the height of the proposed site 30 feet. to cooperate with the LJCPA, saying the “Little Miss Sunshine” scene in which the motion picture family pushes its dys- Bishop’s School library and learning Speaking at the meeting, La Jolla that nothing more could be done to functional Volkswagen van. The endeavor was part of a La Jolla Playhouse promotion center by slightly more than two feet. Community Planning Association lower the height of the building. on Jan. 22, in which attendees of the Big Bay Whale Festival at San Diego’s Broad- way Pier could post photographs themselves pushing the van on Facebook to win The commission, however, was miss- (LJCPA) President Joe LaCava asked “This building has been squished as tickets to see “Little Miss Sunshine.” The musical will be a world-premiere at the Play- ing two commissioners and four votes the commissioners to uphold the much as it can be squished,” he said. house, opening Feb. 15 and running through March 27. DON BALCH | Village News THURSDAY · JANUARY 27, 2011 4 LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS EVENTS FRIDAY, Jan. 28 • The Threepenny Opera, 8 p.m., Bird Rock Home Tour to benefit elementary school Don’t miss it! Sheila and Hughes Potiker Theater at LaJollaVillageNews.com UCSD, 9500 Gilman Drive, (858) The 5th annual Bird Rock Home Tour will take place on Jan. 29 at 11 a.m. Participants 534-4574, www.theatre.ucsd.edu, can tour six homes in the Bird Rock area, the locations of which are kept secret until the $15 students and alumni, $20 gen- day of the event. Benefiting Bird Rock Elementary School, the tour is sponsored by the Bird THURSDAY, Jan. 27 eral admission Rock Community Council as well as local businesses such as Golba Architecture, Bird Rock • Glen Ivy Weekday Getaway, 8 Coffee Roasters, Witt Lincoln Car Dealership and Lele’s Cleaners. The tour is geared toward • An Evening With Poet David locals and aims to showcase pride in homeownership while providing home décor and land- a.m., departs for Glen Ivy Spa from Whyte, 7 p.m., La Jolla Yoga Center, the Riford Center, 6811 La Jolla scaping ideas for participants. Tickets are $25 per person or $20 for Bird Rock Commu- 7741 Fay Ave., (858) 456-2412, nity Council members, and can be purchased in advance or the day of the event at Bird Rock Blvd., spa package including use of $49 pools, sauna, steam rooms and Coffee Roasters, located at 5627 La Jolla Blvd. Participants can follow the tour on foot and Roman baths; RSVP requested, • Jupiter String Quartet, 8 p.m., The organizers ask that photographs not be taken of the homes. For more information, go to —Kendra Hartmann (858) 459-0831, $65 members, Loft, 9500 Gilman Drive, award-win- www.birdrock.org or call (858) 775-8500 or (858) 337-3162. $75 non-members ning ensemble presenting Beethoven and Bartok, (858) 822-3199, $10 • Camarada, 6 p.m., The Neuro- of La Jolla Presbyterian Church, 7708 purchase of Davies’ book • “The Sherlockian” by Graham UCSD students, $50 general Moore, 7:30 p.m., Warwick’s, 7812 sciences Institute, 10640 John J. Hop- Eads Ave., (858) 453-0187, free THURSDAY, Feb. 3 Girard Ave., discussion and book SATURDAY, Jan. 29 kins Drive, concert celebrating Ameri- can musical pioneers, (619) 231-3702, WEDNESDAY, Feb. 2 • La Jolla Community Planning Asso- signing event, (858) 454-0347, free • “A Beautiful Mind,” poet David • Children’s Story Time, 3 p.m., The ciation meeting, 6 p.m., La Jolla Whyte, noon, La Jolla Yoga Center, $25, $20 seniors and students • Russell Lecture Featuring Rachel Athenaeum, 1008 Wall St., (858) Recreation Center, 615 Prospect St., 7741 Fay Ave., (858) 456-2412, Harrison, 7 p.m., Museum of Con- MONDAY, Jan. 31 454-5872, free (858) 456-7900, [email protected] $100 temporary Art, 700 Prospect St., • Darwin Deez, 8 p.m., The Loft, • “The Guide to West Coast • UCSD By Design: Robert Storr, (858) 454-3541, www.mcasd.org, • “Outside the Lens,” 10:30 a.m., La 9500 Gilman Drive, electronic music Cheese” by Sasha Davies, 7 p.m., Museum of Contemporary Art, free for MCASD members and Jolla Historical Society Wisteria Cot- led by Deez’ 4-string electric guitar, 7:30 p.m., Warwick’s, 7812 Girard 700 Prospect St., lecture series fea- UCSD faculty, students and staff, tage, 780 Prospect St., photography (858) 822-3199, $10 UCSD stu- Ave., special ticketed cheese tasting turing professor and dean of Yale $7 general public workshop for students K-12, (858) dents, $12 general and book signing event, (858) 454- School of Art, (858) 454-3541, • “A Dragon’s Tale: Chinese New 459-5335, free • Open mic with Jefferson Jay, 7 0347, [email protected], free with www.mcasd.org, free Year Stories and Crafts,” 3:30 p.m., • “Sacred Sites: The Secret History p.m., The Turquoise, 873 Turquoise La Jolla Library, 7555 Draper Ave., of ,” epic poem St., (858) 488-4200, free SETTING THE BUSINESS SCENE stories and crafts for children in reading by Susan Suntree, 7 p.m., • Nataraja Center’s open house for grades 1-4, www.lajollalibrary.org, D.G. Wills Books, 7461 Girard Ave., yoga and meditation, 4:45 p.m. free (858) 456-1800, free (yoga) and 6:15 p.m. (meditation), • La Jolla Traffic and Transportation SUNDAY, Jan. 30 Congregational Church, 1216 Cave Board meeting, 4 p.m., La Jolla • Louis Lortie Dinner Concert, 3 p.m., St., (858) 731-9879, free Recreation Center, 615 Prospect St., Sherwood Auditorium, Museum of (858) 456-7900, [email protected] TUESDAY, Feb. 1 Contemporary Art, 700 Prospect St., • 17th Century Splendor and Silence • La Jolla Shores Permit Review (858) 459-3728, $55-$75 Lecture Series, 7:30 p.m., The Committee, 4 p.m., La Jolla Recre- • “The Naked Liszt,” 3 p.m., Conrad Athenaeum, 1008 Wall St., (858) ation Center, [email protected] Prebys Concert Hall at UCSD, 9500 454-5872, $12 members, $17 non- • Important meeting for La Jolla Gilman Drive, tribute to the Hungari- members Left to right: Steve Haskins, Valerie Strocco, Debbie Dorsee, Rick Wildman, High School girls lacrosse players, an composer to benefit undergradu- • Support group for relatives and Rob Hildt, John Weinstein and Mike Dershowitz were among the 70 guests who attended the La Jolla Town Council’s Sunsetter Happy Hour at La Valencia on La Jolla Summit Club House, 7280 ate scholarships, (858) 534-1507, close friends of the severely mental- Caminito Valverde http://rels.ucsd.edu, $50 Jan. 20. 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www.johnharvardacademy.com LEARNING CENTERS THURSDAY · JANUARY 27, 2011 NEWS LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS 5 Whitney project given the go-ahead

BY KENDRA HARTMANN | VILLAGE NEWS

The San Diego City Planning Commis- sion voted 5-0 on Jan. 20 in favor of approv- ing a coastal development permit, site devel- opment permit and a tentative map waiver for the Whitney mixed-use project. The commissioners said an environmental impact report was not necessary because any environmental consequences resulting from the project could be compensated for. The project, which will demolish the resi- dential units at 2202 and 2206 Avenida de la Playa to construct a three-story building with two residential and one commercial Guarding Against unit, has been the subject of intense contro- The almost 9,000-square foot Whitney mixed-use project, which has been opposed versy since it went before the La Jolla Com- by the La Jolla CPA and the group La Jolla Shores Tomorrow, is poised to go ahead munity Planning Association last spring. with development plans. Photo courtesy of Bob Whitney Elder Abuse Possibilities What can a person do to minimize the risk of financial abuse or other elder abuse when you are looking for a caregiver in the home? The following The San Diego Unified School Dis- meeting on Jan. 19, Shelburne list will give you ideas on what to be aware of. Talk to your mother or elderly trict is expecting a deficit of $120 voiced his concern about drastic relative about your concerns about protecting them from financial or any SCHOOLS million next year. For a mid-size high changes. CONTINUED FROMPage 1 harm. Ask for their help, if they are capable. Remind them to not sign any school like LJHS, the discretionary “It is my belief that the programs document a caregiver might give to them without talking to you first. Visit “I don’t know how you run a school fund totals $1.1 million. Though we have are the programs that serve them frequently or if that is not possible, hire a geriatric case manager to make without counselors, without a vice administrators are unsure of exactly our students well,” he said. “I am not unannounced visits. Keep all important documents in a safe deposit box. Let principal, without librarians,” said Shel- what cuts will need to be made, it in favor of getting rid of any programs. the bank know that a caregiver is in the home and ask them to monitor any- burne. “I don’t know how you run a appears that reductions are I don’t think our students need any thing unusual. Monitor the checkbook, bank and credit card statements for school without any of these things.” inevitable. Speaking at the budget turmoil in their day-to-day existence.” expenditures that appear “fishy”. Never provide an ATM P.I.N. to a caregiv- er or if you must, keep only a small balance in the account that you monitor. agreed. Although we would always like to guarantee that our elder will never be CO-OP “I want to make absolutely certain NEWSbriefs at risk, hiring an insured and bonded home care agency is perhaps one of the CONTINUED FROMPage 1 that it isn’t so overly restrictive that it best ways. tle less than a year ago, he opened becomes an outright ban, and I think Contact the RN Case Managers at Innovative Healthcare Consultants at (877) 731- UCSD surgeon fined 1442 or visit us on the web for more information at www.innovativehc.com. Avail Cooperative at 909 Prospect St. that that’s where the present ordi- According to a document from the “I’ve tried to keep to the idea of a nance is heading,” he said. California Fair Political Practices Com- true non-profit,” he said. “I’ll lose Commissioner Tim Golba echoed mission (FPPC), a University of Cali- money before I raise prices.” Naslund’s thoughts, though he even- fornia, San Diego neurosurgeon and Over 1,200 students from Kindergarten to 12th grade have enrolled at John Wilcox may have something else tually voted in favor of the recommen- professor has been fined $12,000 for Harvard Academy for supplemental Math, Reading, Writing and Homework Help. to lose if certain citizens and city dation. failing to disclose his ties to a non-gov- Located in the Liberty Station in Point Loma, John Harvard Academy has built the planners get their way. On Jan. 20, “Even at 97 parcels, that’s pretty ernmental funding source on his reputation for its quality, yet affordable After-School Program. At John Harvard much to the chagrin of more than restrictive if you assume half of those application for a research project. half of those in attendance, the San are either not available or landlords Academy, students of any levels improve their school grades by acquiring solid Dr. William Taylor, a specialist in foundations in Math, Reading and Writing through practice and discipline. In Diego City Planning Commission wouldn’t even consider renting to it,” minimally invasive spinal surgery, addition, students receive homework assistance, and preparation for weekly quizzes Golba said. “Now we’re down to 50 voted 3-2 to recommend to the City received funding from medical device and tests, as well as college entrance test preparation (SAT/AP). Council a new ordinance placing sites in the whole city that would be company NuVasive Inc. for four pro- harsher restrictions on where medic- applicable. That’s probably overly jects in which he was the principal With four locations across San Diego, John Harvard Academy has served more inal marijuana cooperatives can restrictive in anybody’s eyes.” investigator. In the FPPC document he than 1,200 students from local schools. John operate. One thing most advocates of medic- indicated that he did not intend to keep Harvard Academy’s instructors graduated from The ordinance, if it passes City inal marijuana agree on is that if 180 information from the public or from the most reputable colleges including Harvard, Council, will limit dispensaries to five dispensaries are condensed down to UCSD, and he did not deliberately omit Stanford, Berkeley, UCSD, UCSD, UC Davis, USD and SDSU. specific industrial and limited com- a handful, the majority of sales will his income from NuVasive on applica- mercial zones. It also states that dis- return to where they were prior to the tion forms. Alicia Valencia, Francis Parker Class of 2010, pensaries must be located at least 1996 decision that made medicinal Taylor has discontinued work on marijuana legal: the street. admitted to Stanford University and Rhodes Island 1,000 feet from schools, playgrounds, three of the projects, and turned over School of Design, pictured with Dr. Andre Tran, libraries, child-care facilities, youth “I have patients who are very ill, responsibility on two of them. Harvard Class of 1994, President of John facilities, churches, parks and other who already take the bus and they’re — Kendra Hartmann Harvard Academy. dispensaries. Given these new guide- not going to be able to go halfway lines, every dispensary in La Jolla across the county,” said Wilcox. Traffic board OKs valet For more information, please contact Jacqueline Pfiffner, Director 858.625.1515 www.johnharvardacademy.com would have to close its doors. “They’ll just have to get it on the One of Avail’s “bud tenders,” who street.” parking change prefers to be identified only as Opponents of cooperatives voiced The La Jolla Traffic and Transporta- Shamus, is concerned for the 1,200 concern at the Planning Commission tion board voted on Jan. 19 to change patients that Avail sees regularly — meeting that cooperatives have the current valet parking situation about half of whom live in La Jolla. changed the “fabric of the city” and along Prospect Street — at least tem- “We have one patient who is in a that cooperatives “operate in flagrant porarily. The board approved a motion wheelchair,” he said. “You can tell disregard for the law.” to move three valet parking spaces that he’s really in pain and he really Dr. Igor Grant, a professor, physi- from their current location near benefits from his treatments here. He cian and director of the Center for George’s at the Cove to an area down has to ride the bus because he doesn’t Medicinal Cannabis Research at the street. The board went ahead with really have people to take care of him. UCSD, said regulation is of utmost the plan, under the stipulation that it Where will he go if we’re all shut importance, but it’s equally important would only be on a trial basis. down?” that the public accepts marijuana for Twelve valet parking spaces, oper- There are currently 180 dispen- its properties beyond what has been ated by Sunset Parking, currently saries operating within the city. If the illustrated in “Reefer Madness.” exist along the 1200 block of ordinance takes effect, there will be a “We need to come to a place Prospect. The new plan moves three possible 97 parcels available to dispen- where marijuana is treated like a of those spaces, which some say will saries within the five legal zones. That medicine but also regulated like a create more traffic. number, however, is highly mislead- medicine,” he said. “There are many Representatives of Sunset Parking ing, said Eugene Davidovich, a medications that have harmful side said moving the spaces would create a spokesman for San Diego Americans effects and may be habit-forming, bottleneck because queuing for valet for Safe Access. Davidovich said like sleeping pills, but we use them services will be backed up in more because of the difficulty in finding and regulate them and take advan- than one location on Prospect Street. sympathetic landlords — in addition tage of their benefits. Yes, marijuana Business owners including George to the new restrictions — there will has some harmful properties, but it Hauer, owner of George’s at the Cove, Add La Jolla Village News to your online social network also has beneficial properties, and called for “status quo” at the meeting, likely be only a handful of dispensaries Follow @LJvillagenews on www.twitter.com or “like” us at allowed to legally operate. Planning patients who are not benefiting from saying they want the parking situa- Commission Chairman Eric Naslund, other treatments can benefit from tion to stay as it is. www.facebook.com/ljvillagenews for news, updates, events and more. who cast one of the dissenting votes, this one.” — Kendra Hartmann Chime in and let us know what you’re thinking! THURSDAY · JANUARY 27, 2011 6 LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS OPINION

VILLAGE VIEW GUEST COMMENTARY A cause for concern at UCSD More work needed in Jewish-Christian relations Over the last couple months, $4 expenses, a $138,000 rental home million in salary increases and and an $8,916 auto allowance. BY GABRIEL WILENSKY in the East where the genocide took bonuses for University of California The paradox is that workers like place and where the Germans found executives have been granted by UC Rosa Hernandez, a 49-year-old n Jan. 27, 1945 the Red no shortage of auxiliaries for the system President Mark Yudof, Chula Vista resident and mother of Army advancing in Poland genocidal duties that took place despite having a $1 billion budget two who has been on the UCSD cus- O arrived in a sleepy town called there, the situation was different. gap on the horizon. todial staff for more than 8 years, Oswiecim. Next to it, they found Hell. None of the locals who willfully col- UC also has a lawsuit pending, in takes home less than $2,000 a As they crossed the gates of laborated in the execution of the which the system is demanding tens month and may have to start look- Auschwitz-Birkenau, they saw dis- “final solution of the Jewish ques- of millions more in retirement for ing toward public assistance pro- combobulated walking skeletons tion” had been brainwashed by Nazi high-paid executives — all while grams since Yudof trimmed down staring at them with empty eyes. racial propaganda. In those countries Yudof made sweeping changes to employee benefits. Emaciated corpses were strewn the locals hated Jews for the same his workers’ retirement benefits last Students are also in an unfortu- everywhere. The stench of death was reasons other Europeans had hated month, including tripling seniors’ nate position. Yudof is saying lay- overwhelming. More than a million Jews for centuries: for killing Jesus, healthcare costs and increasing the offs and course reductions are people — mostly Jews — had been for desecrating the host, for poisoning retirement age from 60 to 65. inevitable, and that he expects to murdered there. Auschwitz was the wells, for bringing about the Black More than 100 UC San Diego have to turn away 20,000 to largest and deadliest of the 20,000 Plague, for killing young Christian workers, retirees and students 30,000 qualified students over the concentration camps built by the boys to extract their blood to make protested outside the UC Regents next decade because the UC system Germans to create a new world order Passover bread, for being minions of meeting at the La Jolla campus on won’t have the money to educate free of Jews and political dissent. the devil, for being greedy money- Jan. 20 in an effort to tell UC offi- them. This will really be felt by As the world commemorates Inter- lenders, and any number of other cials, “That’s not fair.” Not only do UCSD, which received 70,474 appli- national Holocaust Remembrance baseless accusations. we agree it’s not fair, but we hope cations for fall 2011. That total is Day, marking the date of the libera- So, now that the world is paying the sentiment was heeded. not only the second-highest num- tion of Auschwitz, it’s also important attention to the consequences of this to understand and remember what We understand UC needs to keep ber received by a UC campus, but it Gabriel Wilensky hatred when looking in through the its executives’ pay competitive with reflects a 12.1-percent increase in drove the Germans and their helpers old electrified fence at Auschwitz- other universities, but those execs incoming freshman applications. in the various countries they invaded German anti-Semitism was firmly Birkenau, we should not forget where seem to be doing alright. The L.A. We understand universities to perpetrate the Holocaust. grounded on the notions that Jews anti-Semitism came from, and recog- Times reported the base pay for UC nationwide are having to tighten In Nazi Germany, the ancient were racially inferior and for being a nize that, despite the great progress in executives in various financial their belts, but institutions of high- hatred toward Jews had evolved into threat to Christian Germans and Jewish-Christian relations made since positions is between $216,370 er education should be at the fore- something secular and pseudo-sci- everything that was good. Ultimate- the Second Vatican Council, more and $247,500, and a recent front of setting moral examples to entific. This was something the post- ly, any message of hatred that con- work needs to be done. regents’ meeting agenda shows our leaders of tomorrow — those Enlightenment, highly cultured Ger- formed to the conception of Jews — Wilensky lives in La Jolla and is Yudof got an annual salary pack- who don’t get turned away, that is man people could accept as a established by almost 2,000 years of the author of “Six Million Crucifix- age of $1,023,487 in 2010. That — and this situation reeks of replacement for the ancient Chris- Christian teachings made sense and ions: How Christian Teachings compensation includes $246,487 unjustness. tian anti-Judaism of their ancestors. was acceptable. About Jews Paved the Road to the in retirement, $39,000 in moving — Claire Harlin By the time Hitler came to power, Elsewhere in Europe, particularly Holocaust.”

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR An ironic argument cross primarily represents a Christian symbol our great country and the flag would symbolize Re: the Mount Soledad Cross controversy; and the recent ruling by the 9th U.S. Circuit all the people of our great nation. after reading Paul Kokoski’s letter to the editor Court of Appeals is the correct one. Also, I My vision is using the top part of the cross to (“Saving the Soledad symbol II,” Jan. 13) in believe that a community newspaper should support a metal frame (or any type of material which he attempted to rationalize keeping the only publish letters received from those who live that would work best) like a thin box covering cross where it is, I felt compelled to write in not- in the community. In the Internet age, it’s easy both sides down to the cross member and then ing the irony in his argument. Each point he to see how the “Letters to the editor” feature can stylize an American flag on both sides of that attempted to make was actually one that the easily be taken over by groups with their own framing. Perhaps it could be electrified so that it American Civil Liberties Union could point to in agendas. I note that you again published two lights up in color for three to four hours each letters from non-residents of La Jolla/San Diego. evening. Think about it. See attached picture. favor of taking down the cross on top of Mount The following photo was sent to the Village News by Soledad. If anything, his letter drove home the The lengthy article “Remembering Roe v. Wade” San Diegan Bill Brooks to accompany his letter I’m not a great artist, and maybe the flag could point that the federal government is indeed had absolutely nothing to do with any current “Hang a flag on the cross.” The illustration is a be a bit smaller than my drawing, but I hope endorsing a religion by keeping such a religious events in La Jolla. While you state that “the opin- scanned copy of the Jan. 13 article, “Local Con- you get the idea. symbol on federal land. The argument he should ions expressed on the Opinion Page do not nec- gressmen urge defense of Soledad Cross,” with Instead of paying all these lawyers (taking up be making is that the cross in this case is not a essarily reflect those of the La Jolla Village Brooks’ added illustration reflecting his idea to incor- all the time of our court system as they get rich- News,” I would guess from the publication of porate a flag into the 29-foot-tall cross that sits atop er), let’s get rid of them and put the money to religious symbol at all but a memorial to our Mount Soledad. war veterans and nothing more. the Roe letter, that is not really the case at all. greater use and accomplish what was intended Evan Acker Unfortunately, you are clearly not a community symbol. The thing that makes the most sense is all along — having a great memorial on a great La Jolla newspaper. moving it onto church property. They can erect location, symbolizing our great country and Anne Podney an obelisk or something that is commonly erect- those who have fought and died for us. All of us A community paper? La Jolla The letter from your reader in Hamilton, ed for all veterans. — Christian, Jew, Muslim, blacks, whites, etc. Ontario on Jan. 13, “Saving the Soledad Symbol What makes the most sense is the ability to Bill Brooks San Diego II,” makes an excellent case for why the cross Hang a flag on the cross compromise with the least expense and contin- should be removed from Mount Soledad. The let- After reading the article “Local Congressmen ue to memorialize our great country and the The views expressed on the Opinion Page do ter states: “The cross displays what is distinctive- urge defense of Soledad Cross,” (Jan. 13) about brave veterans who have fought and died for our not necessarily reflect those of the La Jolla Village ly Christian ... It is the image of the Christian the legal battle for the cross, a couple of things flag — and all this on a great piece of land acces- News or San Diego Community Newspaper revolution.” I, too, want to honor our nation’s caught my mind. sible and visible to all. Group. To submit a letter to the editor or a guest veterans and can think of no better way than To attorney Jim McElroy: I don’t think the Why not use the cross to support (symboli- column, please send to 4645 Cass Street, San Diego, CA, 92109 or e-mail [email protected]. with the erection of a flag at the site under con- cross being torn down is something that any- cally and in reality) the American flag? The cross one on my side of the case wants. It’s a revered would show the support the Christians have for The Village News reserves the right to edit for tention. For many of us who live in La Jolla, the clarity, accuracy, brevity and liability.

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Blackberry-tangerine fruit salad “This salad is a great source of protein and fiber. When this recipe was created, I was thinking of a way for people to enjoy something simple as well as delicious and healthy.” – Jesus Gonzalez, Cups culinary director

1 pound tangerines 1. Peel the skin off the tangerine and 2 pounds blackberries place it on a cutting board. Cut New media art expert Dan Sandin explains a computer-generated video as part of the current exhibit at the University of Cal- 2 cups walnuts, chopped into quarters, leaving the heart ifornia, San Diego’s California Institute for Telecommunications and Information technology (Calit2). WILL BOWEN |Village News intact. Cut the tangerine the same ¼ cup agave syrup size as the blackberries. 1 tablespoon vanilla extract 2. Toss all ingredients together. 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon 3. Serve with your choice of yogurt, cottage cheese or granola.

Sweet chard rolls with smoked black cod “This recipe is a great appetizer for any occasion that can be served dur- ing anytime of the year, ranging from winter to summer. The sweet chard can be substituted with large spinach leaves and the cod can be substituted for any smoked fish of your preference.” –Jesus Gonzalez 1 dozen small sweet chard leaves with the stem removed 1 pound creamy goat cheese, crumbled Left: Onlookers check out the rain-like art show of the StarCAVE virtual-reality theater, part of a new media art show pro- 2 cups walnuts, chopped duced by UCSD’s California Institute for Telecommunications and Information technology. Right: A gallery visitor observes 1 pound smoked black cod, flaked the inside of the StarCAVE virtual-reality theater, a highlight of the show “Synthesis: Processing & Collaboration” at the Univeristy of California, San Diego. WILL BOWEN |Village News 1. Mix the goat cheese, walnuts and cod in a non- reactive bowl. 2. Place half a leaf on a clean surface. On bottom of Climbing into Calit2’s cutting-edge StarCAVE leaf, scoop 2 tablespoons of mixture and roll tightly. 3. Cut in half, placing them on a platter and drizzle with UCSD institute is at the forefront of new media art chipotle sauce (recipe below).

BY WILL BOWEN | VILLAGE NEWS Calit2 theater room, there is a new, Defanti have worked closely togeth- Peanut chipotle sauce now-commercially-available state-of- er, always on the leading edge of The No. 1 art gallery in San Diego the-art 3-D TV screen (which does not their field, with Sandin providing the 2 tablespoons minced garlic 1. Place all ingredients, except for the latest and most technologi- require 3-D glasses), running videos conceptualization and idea formu- 1/2 cup light soy sauce cilantro, in a blender or processor. cally-advanced computer-assisted of computer-generated art anima- lation and Defanti providing the 1/2 cup Mirin (sweet sake) 2. Puree until smooth. Add the artwork is the Art Gallery at Califor- tion, as well as the monumental Star- environment for idea generation by 1/2 cup red wine vinegar cilantro and pulse until just blended. nia Institute for Telecommunications CAVE virtual reality theatre — a setting the agenda, writing the 1/2 cup syrup of agave or and Information technology (Calit2), three-sided, walk-in cylindrical cave papers and getting the grant money maple syrup 1/2 cup natural peanut butter located on the first floor of Atkinson about of 12 feet by 18 feet high with to fund their research. 2 tablespoons chipotle powder Hall on the University of California, a metal platform for viewing an Sandin said their success is due to ½ cups fresh cilantro stems San Diego campus. The show, which incredible three-dimensional rain their drive to possess “the most removed and coarsely chopped will be on view until March 11, is shower of multicolored lights with advanced technology we could get called “Synthesis: Processing & Col- musical accompaniment. our hands on — the newest and best laboration.” It is a retrospective work Sandin, a professor emeritus from tools” and then to “expand on the Wild-rice pilaf 1 cup raw wild rice, rinsed and by the pioneering team of Dan the School of Art and Design at the power of that technology” to “define drained Sandin and Tom Defanti, who are University of Illinois at Chicago new paradigms.” Defanti said that to 4 cups water considered to be the new media art (UIC), is a pioneering figure in the be at the top of the field, he always 1 teaspoon olive oil equivalent of the DNA-discovering field of electronic visualization. He has to be prepared to quickly move in 1 large carrot, finely diced (optional) Watson and Crick. developed the Sandin Image Proces- new directions on unexpected twists 2 stalks celery, finely diced (optional) The show features an often humor- sor, a synthesizer that alters video and turns. He cites, for instance, the ¼ cup dried currants ous and eye-opening documentary images. Defanti, also a professor surprise to all that their current 2 tablespoons mix of fresh herbs (thyme, sage, basil, parsley) video about the work on Sandin and emeritus from UIC, is a research sci- research is now funded by the King of 2 cups chopped raw walnuts Defanti from the 1970s and 1980s, in entist at Calit2. Among his many Saudi Arabia through King Abdullah 2 cups grapes, halved addition to early examples of image accomplishments, he assisted with University. ½ teaspoon black pepper processing technology and a three- computer animation for the 1977 The highlight of the show is the ½ teaspoon sea salt dimensional light sculpture, which “Star Wars” movie. are both in the gallery proper. In the For almost 40 years, Sandin and SEE CALIT2, Page 8 SEE RECIPES, Page 8 THURSDAY · JANUARY 27, 2011 8 LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS LA JOLLA LIVING A cinematic history of La Jolla’s lavish movie theaters CALIT2 CONTINUED FROMPage 7

ago, marking the last of motion pic- Reflections StarCAVE, a not-to-be-missed experi- By Carol Olten ture houses in the Village. ence of dizzying immersion in a show- Today, we reflect on the good old er of colorful lights which rain down Ninety-eight years ago, the old days when theater proprietors jock- on you, throbbing and dancing to bath house at La Jolla Cove was the eyed to create the most ornate movie musical accompaniment. Visitors of setting for a historic event that was palace on Girard Avenue and drew the StarCAVE wear 3D glasses and mindboggling to the small group huge crowds to enjoy plush seats, gild- may hold a controller, which slices a who witnessed it on Jan. 22, 1912. ed ceilings and screens behind rich red circle of light through the air and No one could literally believe their velvet curtains, where silent films alters the colors and light patterns of eyes as the first motion picture seemed to flicker on forever. La Jolla the electronic rain. In the StarCAVE, it flashed upon a screen with Willis pioneer Anson Mills recorded in his is near impossible not to shout out Zader, a local entrepreneur, present- diary of Feb. 1, 1915, that he had “oh” or “wow” in amazement. On a ing the new marvel on an Edison seen the 16th episode of “The Perils of practical note, however, the StarCAVE machine with the flickering light Pauline” and added plaintively to his concept is already seeing use in help- shut off by a piece of tin to keep the notes: “Will they never end?” ing design and test the dynamics, bath house itself from going up in Mills and other early La Jollans were through a virtual reality mock-up, of smoke. After two months, Zader’s frequent visitors to the ornate Orient different environments — everything operation was shut down because it Theater, which opened at Girard from hospitals to helicopters. was considered a fire hazard. Avenue and Wall Street in January For more information, see What did La Jolla’s first motion pic- 1915. It seated 500, more than the http://gallery.calit2.net or e-mail ture viewers watch? No records population of the town, and remained gallery@calit2. appear to be available, but popular the major La Jolla movie house until fare of the time ranged from Biograph 1924, when it closed under the name melodramas to Lubin bank robberies of Garden Theater. Meanwhile, anoth- and reels of President William McKin- er movie house called the La Jolla The- RECIPES ley waving to crowds. Whatever, the ater had opened in 1914 across CONTINUED FROMPage 7 new motion picture phenomenon Girard Avenue, but it stayed in busi- 1. took off, and by the summer of the ness only a short time. The Grenada movie house opened in La Jolla in 1925, proving to be the most orna- Bring water to boil in a medium same year, an outdoor theater was set mental movie house La Jolla had seen to date. Located at Girard Avenue and Wall saucepan and add the rice. Stir A new building went up in 1925 and return to a boil. Reduce the up at the corner of Drury Lane and where the Garden had been, housing Street, it was one of several theaters that mark the community’s rich history. Photo courtesy of the La Jolla Historical Society heat, cover and simmer for 40 min- Silverado Street. It was also operated the most ornamental movie house La utes. Add the currants, cover and by Zader. (Although Zader’s work Jolla had seen to date. Moorish and venues from Hollywood until finally able manager, a position he virtually continue cooking for 10 minutes. with movie presentations was short- Spanish-inspired, it was called the closing in 1952. retained until its unfortunate demise. The rice is cooked when it is com- lived, he later opened an automobile Granada and seated 712 people. With the closing of the Granada, Will La Jolla ever have another pletely tender and all of the water garage in La Jolla and published a Lantern slides, including some busi- the era of the Cove entered La Jolla movie house? The possibilities seem has been absorbed. 2. In a small sauté pan, heat the olive curious calendar devoted to agricul- ness ads, were shown between the movie history. It first opened in March dim. Multiple issues are involved, ture according to astrology.) oil over medium heat. Sauté car- silent pictures until 1929, including 1948 as The Playhouse at 7730 including bookings, parking and the rots and celery until just tender, Thus began La Jolla’s love affair the curious reminder: “All the ladies Girard, with a seating capacity of 650 viability of audiences in today’s mar- about 5 minutes or add the vegeta- with movies and, more particularly, have removed their hats. Thanks.” and a façade inspired by the colonial ketplace. bles raw. Add herbs, salt and pep- movie theaters, ending with the On May 29, 1929, the Granada architecture of the East Coast. A few “The End” seems final now, but the per. demise of one of the really great ones showcased its first talkie, Mary Pick- months after opening, its name was past was sweet. 3. Combine the walnuts, grapes, — the beloved Cove on Girard Avenue, ford in “Coquette,” and continued to changed to Cove Theater and Spencer — Carol Olten is the historian at herbs and vegetables with the rice. which closed its doors about a decade 4. Serve it on a bed of baby greens flourish with the top of the first-run Wilson was entrenched as the vener- the La Jolla Historical Society. with peanut butter chipotle sauce. SPECIAL SECTION | PAGE 9

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system, but it appears that at least one a mortgage you can afford at one of the bank, Chase, has created some foreclo- great rates we can now offer, you are sures unnecessarily. It is reported that better off than being at the mercy of a This La Jolla Chase has dragged clients out for as landlord who raises the rent annually– much as 2 years before finally calling because he can. If you are waiting to native works them and telling them that their modifi- purchase, waiting for the bottom of the cation was finally under consideration market, you may have missed it. Rates GUEST EDITOR and not to make mortgage payments that are sure to be increasing could eat for you! while their loan was in underwriting, as up whatever purchase price savings you Nancy Gardner the payment would go into suspense. might garner by further waiting. hat now? Are we recovering? The logic behind such behavior by the That brings me to positive proof that Will there be a double dip? bank boggles the mind, as after several the market will slowly turn around, we WHowever gradually, we are more months without a verdict these can now offer STATED INCOME! That’s Lauren recovering. Have you noticed the recent clients were sent Notice of Foreclosure right, I said stated income. I did not say trend of improving economic data? letters. Why not work it out with ready, “Liar’s Loan.” It is a bank statement loan There is anticipated to be property willing, and able clients? for qualified borrowers with 6 months of Gross, appreciation in 40% of the major met- Michael Barr, Former Assistant Sec their stated income in personal reserves, ropolitan areas. Further, according to of Treasury and current professor of law but it goes a long way toward helping Realtor

Veros Real Estate Solutions, San Diego at the University of Michigan, says that self employed borrowers who write off  is reportedly expected to be a leader in the necessary reform of Fannie Mae and most of their income, yet have cash flow home price appreciation in 2011. Vero Freddie Mac, the number one buyers of and assets. Forecast, noted for accuracy the 8 years mortgages, will likely be a long process. We also have 80-10-10 to a CLTV of it has been in play, also predicts an Foreclosures, job creation, and inflation 90% to a loan of $1,500,000. That increase in growth from 2.5-3.5 in could markedly change the prediction means that a buyer can procure a home 2011. Philadelphia Federal Reserve of a slow, but steady recovery. There worth $1,875,000 and put $187,500 President, Charles Plosser has said that seems to be a preponderance of sooth- down with a seller carry back of the the economy could grow at a 3-4% rate. sayers that believe the worst is over and same amount and get a loan for ABC reports 9 out of 10 Economists no “other shoe will fall”. $1,500,000. Allowing stated income agree. Don Ankeny, President and CEO Gary London, my personal favorite, and 90% home loans, even on higher of Westcore Properties, also maintains predicts San Diego to experience growth end properties, is a sure sign that the the worst is over and our region is get- in 2011. He talks about the absorption lender believes values will be going up. I ting stronger economically. of current inventory and the fact that do, too. It will be gradual, but it’s hap- Lynn Reaser of Point Loma Nazarene soon there will not be enough residential pening! Call me for help getting into your University, acclaimed economist, has units for the annual need. This position new home, or refinancing an existing suggested that San Diego will be adding is espoused from my soap box as well. loan. (858) 456-3000 ext 104. 18,000 jobs in 2011 compared with There is a 3-4 year lag time from head – Nancy Gardner 6,000 jobs added in 2010. There could (the idea to build a project) to bed (a fam- be some seasonal skewing, but accord- ily actually housed in a new unit). There Keller Williams Lauren Gross ing to ADP, the underlying national jobs is currently much less inventory than report is also stronger. According to ABC the 3-4 year wait for more units, and La Jolla Office Realtor news, 42% of the 84 companies queried currently few new building permits, in a resent survey said they would be much less easily obtainable construction 858-457-9400 DRE #01314235 adding new employees in 2011. money. Thus, soon we will not have 3636 Nobel Dr., Ste.100 Cell 619-778-4050 Sadly, the risk of the acceleration of enough housing to fill the need. Rents pent up foreclosures, could dramatical- will eventually go up. If you can buy a San Diego, CA 92122 [email protected] ly slow down the recovery. Some fore- home now, do it. Contrary to popular 858.456.3000 closures need to be worked through the opinion, financing is available. If you get www.CMCFinance.com www.BuySellLaJolla.com SPECIAL REAL ESTATE SECTION | PAGE 11 THURSDAY · JANUARY 27, 2011 12 LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS SOCIETY New Year’s Eve, and a 75th anniversary celebration in the New Year and raise some money laioli sauce and skewers of marinated and Brian Tauber (of Carmel Valley). year it hopes to increase that figure. for the CDF. chicken with lime aioli. Later, a buffet The cocktail party rang with The event’s featured speaker, Avra- Starry, starry nights Income for the cause came from opened with salad, ravioli and braised vibrant, animated conversation, until ham Infeld, came from Israel for the ticket sales and from the sale of origi- short ribs with a honey jam garnish. A everyone moved into the vast Sapphire event. “In Hebrew, there is no concept nal art. It was a win-win situation for DJ provided music for dancing. The Ballroom for a seated dinner. There, of ‘now,’” he said, speaking of the con- everyone. Alexander Salazar Fine Art guests had so much fun that most the program’s themes were honoring tinued renaissance of the Jewish peo- (and the artists, many of them local, continued to celebrate long after mid- the past, celebrating the present and ple. “My people are my people, that the gallery represents) got expo- night. strengthening the future. It began whether they exist today, or any time sure to a group of affluent potential • • • with a video presenting a brief history in the past or future.” Later, there was clients, the CDF got a percentage of Many La Jollans were among the of San Diego and its Jewish communi- an allusion to “The sermon on the the art sales and the eclectic paintings 750 guests at the Hilton San Diego ty. Past presidents of the federation amount,” as attendees were encour- and sculptures displayed throughout Bayfront on Jan. 15 for “Celebrate Sev- and its Women’s Division were hon- aged to be generous in their pledges with Vincent Andrunas the large house added beauty and enty-Five,” the 75th anniversary cele- ored. Several were present, including to the annual campaign. interest. bration of the Jewish Federation of one who had served as far back as Few fundraising benefits are held During the program, a tasty dinner Dave Krohn, of Chef DK Catering, San Diego County. Event co-chairs 1957. David Geffen spoke of the Fed- on New Year’s Eve, perhaps because — kosher, of course — was served. kept all those partygoers well-fed. His were Claire and David Ellman, Sylvia eration’s Annual Campaign, of which organizations feel there are so many Afterward, a dessert buffet offered exceptional tray-passed hors d’oeuvres and David Geffen, and Ashley and he is vice president. Last year, the fed- private (and public) “just for fun” par- numerous treats, while The Trip included poached shrimp with basi- Ryan Stone (all of La Jolla), and Laura eration raised $6.4 million, and this ties on that date that a benefit event played music for dancing. might have trouble drawing a crowd. But Dr. Jack Wasserman and Ms. Tom- NYE: 1. Dr. Jack Wasserman (host), mie Juditz decided to host a black-tie Tommie Juditz (host), Nancy Kelly (director of programs and major gifts benefit bash at Wasserman’s home for the Cardiovascular Disease Founda- (his Rancho Santa Fe house, not his La tion), Brandi McClain, Ramin Pourtey- Jolla residence). They wanted to mour 2. Missie Bono, Bill De Leeuw, increase people’s awareness of the Dianne York, Gail Horriat, Dr. Jay Akef Cardiovascular Disease Foundation 3. Mirela Dauti, Selma Teer, Tom Groff, Christina Olivarez, Dr. Brian Regan, (CDF), and of cardiovascular disease Roberta Basser, Laurel McCrink prevention (as opposed to treatment). They invited their friends, who invited Federation: 4. Ryan and Ashley Stone, their friends, and so on and so on. The David Geffen, Claire and David Ellman hosts ended up with about 250 well- (all are event co-chairs) 5. Suzi Feld- man, Lee Goldberg, David and Miriam dressed guests, including many of the Smotrich usual suspects — all eager to welcome 1 3

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Train for NEW other health-related problems • Increases please call 3194 MIDWAY DR, SAN DIEGO, CA. 92110-4503 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT dicates the reasons for the objection at least two court Career. *Underwater Welder. Commercial Diver. strength, range of motion and cardiovascular Type of license(s) applied for: 41-ON-SALE FILE NO. 2011-000572 days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and conditioning • Prevents overheating through BEER AND WINE-EATING PLACE THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: must appear at the hearing to show cause why the *NDT/ Weld Inspector. Job placement and Issue Date(s): JAN 13, 20 AND 27, 2011 SAN DIEGO DRUM SHOP, DRUMMERS SUPPLY petition should not be granted. If no written objection financial aid for those who qualify. 800-321- proper water temp • Increases tolerance for (888) 336-4600 located at: 4580 ALVARADO CANYON RD. 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Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County located at: 3550 CAMINO DEL RIO NORTH STE 101 Clerk of San Diego County on: JAN 06, 2011 Issue FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT $14/hr to start. Email resume to minutes. Might be a mix of chihuahua with SALMON PAWS-PREMIUM PET TREATS Buy  room for rent/roomates some terrier. Very easy, fun & playful dog. You SAN DIEGO, CA 92108 is hereby registered by the fol- Date(s): JAN 20, 27 FEB 03 AND 10, 2011 FILE NO. 2011-002198 [email protected] online 100% pure Alaskan wild salmon treats could even take him to a dog park! Snuggles FEMALE to rent fully furnished townhouse. lowing owner(s): LANCE PELKY AND ASSOCIATES, THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: in your lap, sleeps through the night at the for dogs and cats www.salmonpaws. com. All INC. This business is being conducted by: A CORPO- SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA LA JOLLA LIVESCAN & FINGERPRINT, ITEMS FOR SALE 300 foot of the bed. He bonds quickly and is very natural and human grade. We sell 5 products P. B., nonsmoking, no pets, $900+utilities 858- RATION LANCE PELKY AND ASSOCIATES, INC. 3550 FOR THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA LA JOLLA VILLAGE NOTARY eager to please & be loved. All SNAP dogs are that have no fillers or perservatives. Our prod- 551-8551. CAMINO DEL RIO NORTH STE. 101 SAN DIEGO, CA. I n the matter of the Petition of Kristina Timmons to De- located at: 7460 GIRARD AVE. SUITE 5 LA JOLLA, CA fixed, vaccinated & microchipped. $175 92108 CALIFORNIA The transaction of business clare Termination of Parental Rights From Aaron S. Hill 92037 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): adoption donation fee goes directly to helping ucts range in price from $5-$12. They are  misc. for sale hand made and baked in Bellingham, Wa. REAL ESTATE 800 began on: 12/13/93 The statement was filed with for minor child Aaron Juan Hill Rojo. LEE GOLDENBURG This business is being conducted the next needy shelter pet. Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of Case No.: A 10-00317 by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began AVON/MARK IND SLS REP, EUROPA Call SNAP Foster: Family owned and operated. Check us out on- San Diego County on: DEC 29, 2010 Issue Date(s): Hearing Set Date: 3-15-11 Time: 1:30PM Dept: 22 on: NOT YET STARTED The statement was filed with www.youravon.com/europa (928) 759-0467 760-815-0945 Or Email: line at www.salmon paws.com for stores that  for sale or exchange JAN 13, 20, 27 AND FEB 03, 2011 PETITION TO TERMINATE PARENTAL RIGHTS Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of [email protected] carry Salmon Paws products or call in your Petitioner respectfully represents: San Diego County on: JAN 24, 2011 Issue Date(s): COPIER - PRINTER - FAX - SCAN Canon order (858) 204-4622. Water view home. Buy, or lease option, PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME 1. Petitioner is Kristina Timmons, the natural mother of JAN 27 FEB 03, 10 AND 17, 2011 ImageRUNNER 1025IF BRAND NEW $1100 $1650,000. 21,800 ft Kearny Mesa office SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA the minor child, Aaron Juan Hill Rojo, requests to ter- building $3,950,000, 18 miles Baja ocean- COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, NORTH COUNTY minate the Parental rights of the natural father, Aaron S. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT CALL(619)231-0446 MISC. SVCS. OFFERED 450 FILE NO. 2011-001707 front, need partner, Idaho Resort F&C 325 SOUTH MELROSE DR., VISTA, CA. 92081 Hill, on the grounds of abandonment. FOCAS CASE NO: 37-2011-00050132-CU-PT-NC 2. Petitioner, Kristina Timmons, has sole legal and sole THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: HYDRO ONE FAST FOOD DISCOUNT CARDS Fast Food $625,000. Try your sale, exchange ideas? Geo. PETITIONER OR ATTORNEY, Thomas DiPaolo / SBN physical custody of minor, Aaron Juan Hill Rojo, granted located at: 922 SKYLARK DR. LA JOLLA, CA 92037 is FRIENDS OF COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTERS Discount Cards that never expires. 24 Restau-  services offered Jonilonis, Rltr. 619 454 4151 156779 DIPAOLO & ASSOCIATES, APC 9820 Willow on June 18, 2002, in Contra Costa County. Case num- hereby registered by the following owner(s): JOSHUA rants including Arbys, Wendys, Pizza Hut, Creek Road Suite 200 San Diego, CA. 92131 858- ber D01-06186 JAMES This business is being conducted by: AN IN- Krispy Kreme and more. Cost $20. R. T. 3115 REMODEL & ADDITION SPECIALISTS FREE  investment properties 408-0621 HAS FILED A PETITION WITH THIS COURT 3. Petitioner, Kristina Timmons, is asking the courts to DIVIDUAL The transaction of business began on: WhiteHorse Road PMB 177, Greenville, SC ESTIMATES. No job too small. Call to see our FOR A DECREE CHANGING PETITIONERS NAME grant a termination of Parental Rights from natural fa- 01/19/11 The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dro- FROM KAY ALLGIRE-GAMER (aka BRENDA KAY ALL- nenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego 29611. (864) 295-5551 portfolio or Email us at RichardNileConstruc- SERVING S.D. SINCE 1967 ther, Aaron S. Hill, due to abandonment. The natural fa- [email protected] (619) 684-0336 GIRE-GAMER) TO BRENDA KAY ALLGIRE THE COURT ther, Aaron S. Hill, has not had or made any attempts to County on: JAN 24, 2011 Issue Date(s): JAN 27 FEB MANGOSTEEN THE QUEEN OF FRUITS Feel INVESTMENT PROPERTY ORDERS THAT all persons interested in this matter communicate or provide any provisions for the child’s 03,10 AND 17, 2011 better now and try risk free today: www.My  education shall appear before this court at the hearing indicated support or welfare since August 1, 2001. He has been SPECIALISTS, below to show cause, if any, why the petition should an absent father since the child was 7 months old and FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Mangosteen.net SALES & EXCHANGES not be granted. Any person objecting to the name his whereabouts are unknown to the petitioner. FILE NO. 2011-002308 MAKAYLA-ANNDESIGNS.COM Handmade & APARTMENTS • OFFICE BUILDINGS changes described above must file a written objection WHEREFORE, petitioner prays judgment as follows: THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: COMMERCIAL•LEASING•FEE COUNSELING that indicates the reasons for the objection at least 1. For an order terminating parental rights of Aaron S. SOCAL SAFARIS CORP handcrafted jewelry. Unique and at low prices! two court days before the matter is scheduled to be Hill in regards to the minor child, Aaron Juan Hill Rojo. located at: 4249 CHEROKEE AVE. SAN DIEGO, CA www. Makayla-AnnDesigns.com • RESORT PROPERTIES ANYWHERE • REAL ESTATE PROBLEM SOLVING heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause 2. For such other and further relief as the court may 92104 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): why the petition should not be granted. If no written deem proper. SOCAL SAFARIS CORP This business is being con- OUTLET CENTER DOORS WINDOWS We have objection is timely filed, the court may grant the peti- DATED October 8, 2010, Kristina Timmons, In Pro Per ducted by: A CORPORATION SOCAL SAFARIS CORP warehouse full of Doors, Windows, Flooring re- “LITTLE AMIGOS” GEORGE JONILONIS tion without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING TO BE ISSUE DATE(S) : JAN 20, 27 FEB 03 AND 10, 2011 4249 CHEROKEE AVE. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92104 duced Prices (858) 268-0679 “The Estate Builder” HELD ON FEB 15, 2011 TIME: 8:30 AM DEPT: 3 SAME DELAWARE The transaction of business began on: Spanish Classes for Children 858-278-4040 AS NOTED ABOVE Issue Date(s): JAN 13, 20, 27 AND FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 01/21/11 The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dro- RESALE & NEW women’s clothes, accessories, at La Jolla Rec. Center FEB 03, 2011 FILE NO. 2011-001304 nenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego shoes, jewelry, $5 - 35, Designer BARGAINS, 3536 Ashford St., San Diego, CA 92111 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: County on: JAN 24, 2011 ISSUE DATE(S) : JAN 27 FEB every Thursday in Clairemont. Tierrasanta. (619) 985-6700 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT ELECTRIC LADYLAND 03,10 AND 17, 2011 AGES TIME COST [email protected] FILE NO. 2011-000261 located at: 4944 NEWPORT AVE. SAN DIEGO, CA WEIGHTLOSS Fast results! Dr. recommended! Imagine finding yourself in Fax 760-431-4744 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: DIPAOLO LAW 92107 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2-3 3:30-4:00 $40/mo. located at: 9820 WILLOW CREEK ROAD, SUITE 200 STANLEY PAUL This business is being conducted by: FILE NO. 2011-002265 amazing energy! $100 months supply an animal shelter at the age of www.30lbsthirtydays.com (866) 285-7045 SAN DIEGO, CA 92131 is hereby registered by the fol- AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began on: THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: 13 (in cat years), after living the 4-6 4:00-4:40 $48/mo. LEGAL ADS 900 lowing owner(s): DIPAOLO & ASSOCIATES, APC This NOT YET STARTED The statement was filed with WESTSIDE CAB, WOODY’S RIDE  good life with a family since you 7-12 4:40-5:20 $48/mo. business is being conducted by: A CORPORATION DI- Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of located at: 3485 KURTZ. SAN DIEGO, CA 92110 is misc. for trade STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF PAOLO & ASSOCIATES, APC 9820 WILLOW CREEK San Diego County on: JAN 13, 2011 ISSUE DATE(S): hereby registered by the following owner(s): WILLIAM were an 8-week old kitten! H. PRICE This business is being conducted by: AN IN- ATT READERS! FREE BOOKS! Trade your FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ROAD, SUITE 200 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92131 CALIFORNIA JAN 27 FEB 03, 10 AND 17, 2011 That s what has happened to Kristina 858.271.4403 FILE NO: 2010-033889 The transaction of business began on: 01/01/11 The DIVIDUAL The transaction of business began on: NOT books for free at www.PaperBackSwap.com! Romeo, through no fault of his (1) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME(S): a. SCHOOL OF statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF YET STARTED The statement was filed with Ernest J. [email protected] HEALING ARTS (2) LOCATED AT: 1001 GARNET AVE. Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: JAN FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego ITEMS WANTED 325 own. A handsome brown tabby, www.wholechild.com 200 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 (3) THE FICTITIOUS BUSI- 04, 2011 Issue Date(s): JAN 13, 20, 27 & FEB 3, 2011 (1) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME(S): a. PRS County on: JAN 24, 2011 ISSUE DATE(S) : JAN 27 FEB Romeo is a cat who lives up to NESS NAME REFERED TO ABOVE WAS FILED IN SAN COURIER(2) LOCATED AT: 2336 RIDGEVIEW DR. SAN 03,10 AND 17, 2011  DIEGO COUNTY ON: 04/17/2007, and assigned File PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME DIEGO, CA. 92105 (3) THE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS his name — a real lover boy, handyman - construction No. 2007-013981 (4) IS (ARE) ABANDONED BY THE SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA NAME REFERRED TO ABOVE WAS FILED IN SAN FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT even in the shelter environ- COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, CENTRAL DIVISION FILE NO. 2011-002312 OCEAN HOME SERVICES Services Carpentry- FOLLOWING REGISTRANT(S): ENERGY PYRAMID INC DIEGO COUNTY ON: 02/26/2010, and assigned File ment. Romeo has recently 5049 CASS ST. #3 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 The state- HALL OF JUSTICE, 330 W. No. 2010-005680 (4) IS (ARE) ABANDONED BY THE THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: Interior & Exterior, Fencing, wood or vinyl, ter- ment was filed with David L. Butler , County Clerk of SAN DIEGO, CA. 92101 FOLLOWING REGISTRANT(S): PAWEL SKORA 2336 CJ’S RESTAURANT MAINTENANCE & REPAIR, INC received a complete dental mite & drywall repair, tile, doors, windows, San Diego County on: DEC 22, 2010 Issue Date(s): CASE NO: 37-2011-00083475-CU-PT-CTL RIDGEVIEW DR. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92105, RACHEL located at: 1330 EUREKA ST. #33 SAN DIEGO, CA cleaning, and thorough vet. painting, roofing. 20 Yrs Experience Local JAN 06, 13, 20 AND 27, 2011 PETITIONER OR ATTORNEY, Joshua Rabinovitz & Can- SKORA 2336 RIDGEVIEW DR. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92105 92110 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): check. He is neutered, micro- references. Hourly rates. 619-241-1231 dice Hinds 1128 Grand Ave. San Diego, CA. 92109 The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, CJ’S RESTAURANT MAINTENANCE & REPAIR, INC. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 858-729-4114 HAS FILED A PETITION WITH THIS Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: This business is being conducted by: A CORPORA- chipped, up to date on all his FILE NO. 2010-033942 COURT FOR A DECREE CHANGING PETITIONERS JAN 19, 2011 Issue date(s): JAN 27 FEB 3, 10 &17, 2011 TION CJ’S RESTAURANT MAINTENANCE & REPAIR, FREE 2-NIGHT shots, and has many years THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: NAME FROM JOSHUA NEIL RABINOVITZ TO JOSH INC. 1330 EUREKA ST. #33 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92110 ahead of him as a healthy and KING RICHARDS HOME IMPROVEMENTS RAB FROM CANDICE LEIGH HINDS TO CANDICE LEIGH DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC CALIFORNIA The transaction of business began on: located at: 3242 EICHENLAUB ST. SAN DIEGO, CA RAB THE COURT ORDERS THAT all persons interested BEVERAGE CONTROL NOT YET STARTED The statement was filed with active cat. Romeo s front paws 92117 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): in this matter shall appear before this court at the NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of VACATION! have been declawed, so no wor- ED’S RICHARD SOBILO This business is being conducted hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP OF San Diego County on: JAN 24, 2011 ISSUE DATE(S) : ries about your furniture with by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began the petition should not be granted. Any person ob- ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE JAN 27 FEB 03,10 AND 17, 2011 HANDYMAN on: 02/07/06 The statement was filed with David L. jecting to the name changes described above must 1350 Front St., Room 5056, San Diego, CA. 92101 Donate Car • Boat • RV • Motorcycle this boy. Our goal is to have Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: DEC 22, file a written objection that indicates the reasons for (619) 525-4064, Filing Date: January 14, 2011 Romeo in his forever home by SERVICE 2010 Issue Date(s): JAN 06, 13, 20 AND 27, 2011 the objection at least two court days before the mat- To Whom It May Concern: ter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the The Name(s) of the Applicant(s) is/are: the new year. 1-800-CarAngel No job too small! FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT hearing to show cause why the petition should not be L2MNT CORPORATION To obtain more information FILE NO. 2010-034370 granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court The applicant listed above is applying to the www.boatangel.org about Romeo, call (858) 205- • Carpentry THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control to sell DIVINE CREATIVE DESIGN, DIVINE VIDEO DESIGN HEARING TO BE HELD ON FEB 22, 2011 TIME: 8:30 alcoholic beverages at: CLEAN - COURTEOUS - PROFESSIONAL 9973, or go to the FOCAS web- • Plumbing repairs located at: 528 CATALINA BLVD. SAN DIEGO, CA AM DEPT: 8 220 W. Broadway San Diego, CA. 92101 7644 GIRARD AVE. , LA JOLLA, CA. 92037-4479 site: www.focas-sandiego.org/ 92106 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): ISSUE DATE(S): JAN 20, 27 FEB 03 AND 10, 2011 Type of license(s) applied for: • Interior / Exterior • Windows & Doors LISA A. CATLIN This business is being conducted by: 41-ON-SALE BEER AND WINE-EATING PLACE adopt/romeo.htm. • Cabinet Finishing Installation AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began on: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT ISSUE DATE(S): JAN 27, 2011 12/01/10 The statement was filed with Earnest J. FILE NO. 2011-001032 • Residential & Commercial www.focas-sandiego.org THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT AUTOS FOR SALE 350 Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / Clerk of San Diego County • Wallpaper Removal or call 858.205.9974 CALL FOR PROMPT on: DEC 29, 2010 Issue Date(s): JAN 06, 13, 20 AND SCHOOL OF HEALING ARTS, FILE NO. 2011-001291 FREE ESTIMATE 27, 2011 SCHOOL OF HEALING ARTS INC THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: • Install Crown & Base Molding  autos located at: 1001 GARNET AVE 200 SAN DIEGO, CA FINCHS WINE BAR AND BISTRO • ”Popcorn”Ceiling Removal FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 92109 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): located at: 7644 GIRARD AVE LA JOLLA, CA 92037 is References Available • Insured, Quality Workmanship 67 VW TRANSPORTER BUS - 90% Restored. FILE NO. 2011-000002 INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR HEALING ARTS INC hereby registered by the following owner(s): L2MNT THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: This business is being conducted by: A CORPORA- CORPORATION This business is being conducted by: A Too numerous parts to mention. $14,000. 858/361-5166 COOLHRSTUFF.COM, KALWEST TION INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR HEALING ARTS CORPORATION L2MNT CORPORATION 7644 GIRARD FREE ESTIMATES Please contact Michael Thompson: Cell - An All Volunteer (Not a contractor) COMMUNICATIONS GROUP-KAL COMM INC 1001 GARNET 200 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 CAL- AVE. LA JOLLA, CA. 92037 CALIFORNIA The transac- 619-219-1923 (906)235-3577 or [email protected] Non Profit Corporation located at: 1451 1/2 HORNBLEND ST. SAN DIEGO, IFORNIA The transaction of business began tion of business began on: NOT YET STARTED The Lucky was rescued off the CA 92109 is hereby registered by the following on:12/23/10 The statement was filed with Ernest J. statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., [email protected] LIC #936550 streets of SE San Diego aban-  hauling owner(s): KIRK LAUGHEAD This business is being con- Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: JAN HEALTH SERVICES 375 ducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business County on: JAN 11, 2011 Issue Date(s): JAN 20, 27 doned by a roadside. Lucky and HAULING, DEMOLITION, & TREE SERVICE. began on: 01/03/11 The statement was filed with FEB 03 AND 10, 2011  health care many other Rescued Cats and 15% OFF WITH THIS AD. Call for a FREE Quote Earnest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / Clerk of San Extraordinary Window Cleaning Services Kittens are looking for loving Diego County on: JAN 03, 2011 Issue Date(s): JAN 06, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Joe 619-227-8512 Fully Licensed & Insured 13, 20 AND 27, 2011 FILE NO. 2011-001051 BUY VIAGRA, CIALIS, LEVITRA, Propecia and permanent homes. Come visit them at the La Jolla Lic #934706 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: SHOP AT CLOSET ... for your Home or Business other medications below wholesale prices. Petsmart located in La Jolla Village Square.  FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT located at: 4909 PACIFIC HWY #B SAN DIEGO, CA Call: 1-866-506-8676. Over 70% savings. movers FILE NO. 2010-0334490 92110 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): • Over 6 Years of Experience www.fastmedonline.com For more information please visit our website at THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: JJ HAN INC. This business is being conducted by: A COLEMAN MOVING SYSTEMS INC. - OPEN 7 www.catadoptionservice.org THE ECOMM GROUP, THEECOMMGROUP.COM CORPORATION JJ HAN INC. 4909 PACIFIC HWY #B • Windows, Screens, Sills, Mirrors, IF YOU USED TYPE 2 DIABETES DRUG AVAN- DAYS A WEEK. OFFICE/ RESIDENTIAL. FREE located at: 215 BONAIR ST. #11 LA JOLLA, CA 92037 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92110 CALIFORNIA The transaction • Solar Panels…and all your glass DIA between 1999- present and suffered a WARDROBES. FREE ESTIMATES. FAMILY is hereby registered by the following owner(s): DAN of business began on: NOT YET STARTED The state- stroke, heart attack or congestive heart failure  OWNED SINCE 1979. BBB MEMBER. INSURED BOCK This business is being conducted by: AN INDI- ment was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., • Fully equipped, licensed & insured. pet services VIDUAL The transaction of business began on: Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: JAN you may be entitled to compensation. Attorney LIC # CAL T-189466 ALL MAJOR CREDIT 12/26/10 The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dro- 11, 2011 Issue Date(s): JAN 20, 27 FEB 03 & 10, 2011 • Competitive Rates Charles Johnson 1-800-535-5727 K9 PHYSICAL THERAPY/REHAB CUTTING CARDS ACCEPTED 619-223-2255 nenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego • Senior Discounts of 15% EDGE K9 REHAB www.cuttingedgek9.com We County on: DEC 30, 2010 Issue Date(s):JAN 13, 20, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT SENIOR SERVICES 376 have Been Featured On Local And National BUSINESS OPTS. 550 27 AND FEB 03, 2011 FILE NO. 2011-000952 Let the sunshine in! News, Radio And A Number Of Local Papers THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: BY THE POINT QUILTING DESIGN And Magazine Articles. Swimming is one of our FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT  senior  income opportunities FILE NO. 2010-034038 located at: 5655 LINDA ROSA AVE. LA JOLLA, CA strongest recommendations for most K9’s. It THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: 92037 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): COMPASSIONATE CAREGIVER - Del’s Ind- is an ideal form of exercise for a number of WWW.SPORTSGIRLJEWELRY.COM THE PARLOR, A BOUTIQUE SALON KATHLEEN GREIF This business is being conducted Home Care. Affordable Home Care. Assist in reasons. We offer assisted swimming in a located at: 5544 LA JOLLA BLVD. LA JOLLA, CA by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began FUND RAISERS FOR YOUTH SPORTS- VERY on: 01/01/11 The statement was filed with Ernest J. 619.450.6553 Activities of Daily Living. Morning Care & Per- warm water environment. The benefits are: • 92037 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): PROFITABLE KENDRA L. STIGALL, RHONDA CONNORS This busi- Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego [email protected] • blueoceansales.com PAGE 16 | THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 2011 | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS The Best Marketing in La Jolla • We Get Results! Call Us to Buy or Sell Your Home

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