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BY NEAL PUTNAM | THE BEACON

An Ocean Beach man shot his female roommate’s boyfriend to death after the man sent him angry text messages in response to an earlier insult, according to testimony Monday in the prelimi- nary hearing. Eleven witnesses tes- tified about events involving the June 22 fatal shooting of Jess Matthew Robles, 34, of Thomas Burke Pacific Beach, by Thomas Francis Burke, 33, at the front door of Burke’s condominium unit at 4177 Voltaire St. around 11 p.m. Burke, who was known by the nickname of T.J., was ordered to stand trial for murder by San Diego Superior Court Judge Jay Bloom, who declined to lower his $4 million bail. Burke will next appear in court Nov. 28 and Life goes on he has pleaded not guilty. There’s been a run of spectacular sunsets in San Diego lately. Above, a surfer walks along the surf in Ocean Beach during the golden hour. PHOTO BY JIM GRANT SEE TRIAL, Page 5 Red Sails Inn is gone, but Jack Davis’ legend lives on

BY KAREN SCANLON | THE BEACON ‘Late one night I rolled that plane off the curb, and taxied down Pacific Highway and into the back gate The closing of the restaurant Red Sails Inn on Sept. 1 was a notable alter- at Lindbergh Field. It was amusing to bar patrons.’ ation along Byron Street mole, which JACK DAVIS Jr. connected the mainland to the unlove- ENTREPRENEUR, PILOT, ADVENTURER ly shoal that would become Shelter Island. Entrepreneur Jack Allen Davis Jr. opened Red Sails Inn on Jan. 27, friendship with its founder, Joe Viery. front,” Jack said in a 2003 interview. “I 1957. But his adventurous influence Thus the sentiment for the $1 Jack built a small dock out of driftwood and was felt elsewhere as San Diego’s island paid to the city for rights to the restau- gave people rides in my speed boat for playground began to take shape. rant’s name. a fee.” To his advantage, Jack’s mother The original 1930s Red Sails Inn “I got started in 1942 as a teenager was a cousin of San Diego’s harbor had been located on the old Fisher- with a boat rental business out on master, Joe Brennan. man’s Wharf at the foot of Market and ‘Sandy Point’ off Qualtrough Street, G streets. Jack’s parents enjoyed a kinda boot-leggin’ it on the water- SEE JACK, Page 14 Jack Davis flying over San Diego in his Howard DGA-15P aircraft. PHOTO CONTRIBUTED THURSDAY · NOVEMBER 10, 2016 2 THE PENINSULA BEACON COMMUNITY Chomp-A-Chump chew toy inspired by Trump

BY DAVE SCHWAB | THE BEACON one of the other candidates,” said Morse. “Cody began growling and Josh Morse, a 24-year-old Point rag dolling his toy while staring Loma High grad and first-year law intensely at Trump. Every time I'd student, has found a creative way to turn the volume up, Cody would help pay for law school marketing grab his toy and start shaking it vio- his new Donald Trump parody dog lently side-to-side. It was one of the chew toy, Chomp-A-Chump. funniest things I'd ever seen, and Actually, Morse gives credit to his kind of sparked the idea.” Australian Shepherd rescue, Cody, Noting he's “not much of a for giving him the idea for creating designer,” Morse nonetheless Chomp-A-Chump. thought it would be a fun project to “I was watching the Republican follow-up on. He consulted some debate with Cody about a year ago, tutorials on YouTube and, along This pit bull is enjoying a Chomp-A-Chump chew toy. PHOTO CONTRIBUTED and Trump said something about with the help of some tech-savvy Josh Morse with his dog Cody. friends, was able to complete some designs for a prototype for the new also pledged to donate Chomp-A- dog-chew toy. Chump pull-toys to benefit animals Morse's next step was to find a in local shelters. manufacturer to make the new Morse himself has an interesting comedic product, which turned out story to relate. At age 12, he found to be more challenging yet. himself homeless. “Time was ticking and I didn't “My mom, two sisters and I realize finding a manufacturer moved around a lot,” Morse said. would take as long as it did,” he said “We lived out of our car and a little adding it was a real “learning expe- mobile home,” he said adding, “I 3717 Southernwood Way • 4BR/3.5BA Canon Street Hillside Lot! • $599,000 rience.” decided to run away and started $1,675,000 Build your dream home on 1/2 + acre lot “It's so hard for a small business to staying with friends of mine sleeping This stunning home is located in the Point Loma with 154 ft frontage & private drive that find someone to make your stuff in on their couches, etc." Woods neighborhood and features over 3800 sq ft, provides seclusion. Quick walk to the bay & America,” said Morse, a full-time Morse credits staying in school in 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths plus has an attached casita/ yacht clubs. Schematic drawings available! granny flat that is incredibly spacious! Impeccably law student with little leftover time. large measure for his ability to turn The Jim Groark Team, (619) 804-3703 maintained throughout! Sunset View School District! (619) 822-5222 Finally, he found the perfect manu- his life around from difficult cir- This is a wonderful opportunity as homes rarely come on the market in this sought after neighborhood! facturer in China. So he ordered an cumstances. Beth Zedaker, (619) 602-9610 initial batch of 1,000 Chomp-A- “School, education, was my foun- Chumps. dation,” he said. “I had control of “I sold 200 dog toys in the first my future.” four hours, and 1,000 in 23 days, Morse has gotten a new brain- mostly just by word of mouth,” storm for another dog chew toy fea- Morse said. “It was the best reaction. turing an equally controversial The toy is so fun, a symbol of so politician. much ridiculousness — people just “I'm making a Hillary (Clinton) want it.” toy,” he said adding, “I don't want to Finding an overseas manufactur- be (politically) biased. It's going to er had the extra-added advantage of have her in an orange prison jump keeping the price of the dog chew suit that on the back says, 'criminal- down, he said, noting people aren't in-chief.' " OPEN SAT& SUN 2-4 willing to pay much more than For more information, or to buy a about $20 for such a novelty item. Chomp-A-Chump chew toy, visit The budding entrepreneur has www.chompachump.com.

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BY DAVE SCHWAB | THE BEACON City of San Diego $5,000 grant for to keep working. When we embark its next median refurbishment pro- on new, large projects, we rely on Point Loma Association’s (PLA's) ject. Captivating auctioneer Rose- major private donations and grants 2016 Visions of Point Loma event mary Rodgers then engaged giving from the City and the County – appro- Oct. 6 delivered on its promise of con- patrons for further support. priate because we are beautifying tinued community improvement PLA chair Clark Anthony noted the public land.” while raising close to $35,000 for group is a non-profit comprised of Anthony pointed out year-round future neighborhood projects. volunteers committed to enhancing maintenance of its projects in public The event, held at Coasterra the quality of life in the Peninsula of spaces is expensive. Restaurant on Harbor Island, drew San Diego advocating beautification, “That’s where dinner funds and more than 300 friends, neighbors education, communication, charita- membership dues kick in with water- and Peninsula supporters to chat, ble activities and civic collaboration. ing, planting, pruning, mulching, Nancy Peckham wins an outstanding auction item at the annual PLA dinner. drink and eat Cohn group executive Anthony said PLA's mission state- repairing irrigation, hiring profes- chef Deborah Scott’s delicacies. ment is a “living document being sionals to trim palm trees – that’s for him, and we're looking into maybe Kerri de Rosier, Ned Daugherty and Mayor Kevin Faulconer highlight- massaged now and then as our prior- where the money goes,” he said. laying some tile and other work in myself) that has been evaluating sev- ed the event by presenting the covet- ities and goals shift.” Immediate past PLA president conjunction with one of the classes, eral prominent local artists in order to ed PLA Lighthouse Award to Scott “We are thrilled and thankful for Robert Tripp Jackson said plans are kind of a contribution to his (Gorm- commission a public art piece for the McMillin and the Corky McMillin Cos. the success of our most recent din- under way to transform a median ly's) tenure at PLHS,” Jackson said. Nimitz Boulevard between the for their visionary execution of Liber- ner gala,” Anthony added. “The near Point Loma High School in the PLA board member Cecilia Carrick Famosa Bridge and West Point Loma ty Station, the former Naval Training money raised at that annual event, memory of late teacher Kevin Gorm- pointed out the group is engaged on a Boulevard,” she said. “We are now in Center. plus the dues from hundreds of fam- ly, who succumbed to cancer recent- number of civic fronts. the process of running our short list Second District Councilwoman ily and business members, generate ly at age 51. “PLA has a small committee of vol- of six artists with Christine Jones, City Lorie Zapf presented the PLA with a funds for our volunteer organization “It would be nice to do something unteers (Dick Lareau, Byron Wear, of SD Commission for Arts and Cul- ture. As soon as the Commission vets the artists, we plan to present several different artist concepts to the Penin- sula community for their input.” Carrick noted 22 local businesses and groups are also now involved with PLA's Welcome Home Squadron 11 Banner program to create wel- come home banners for the sub- mariners returning from lengthy deployments. She added new business supporters continue to join the program, order- Value, Quality and Service for 87 Years ing banners to display. The most VOTED BEST CONTRACTOR IN LA JOLLA recent to join the fold are West Side Tap House and Tech Outfitters. Mark Winkler & Associates “According to several Navy com- manders, they know of no other com- 2850 Womble Rd., Ste 102 • San Diego, CA 92106 munities that have undertaken such a direct and creative expression of support and appreciation of their locally based sailors,” Carrick said.

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BY DAVE SCHWAB | THE BEACON safer and more accessible for chil- ‘We love this neighborhood because it’s full team. Buy Nothing is a hyper-local- dren biking to Dana Middle School, ized gift economy with a simple mis- In what's become an annual tra- and commuters heading to and of folks that fly under the radar, quietly making sion: to get to know your neighbors, dition, The Wine Pub in Point Loma from downtown. our lives easier and our community better.’ build friendships and strengthen has awarded Peninsulans for their community. We support one anoth- public service labeling them “home- Stasi McAteer SANDY HANSHAW er by offering the gift of goods, ser- grown community heroes.” • Obecian Stasi McAteer, for open- THE WINE PUB OWNER vices, time, talent and human con- The Wine Pub at 2907 Shelter ing her home and building relation- nection. Island Drive has dedicated its sev- ships with everyone around her. neighborhood because it’s full of a little bit of themselves to the com- “Anyway, the original idea was to enth anniversary to these commu- She's been instrumental in organiz- folks that fly under the radar, quiet- munity creating a neighborhood bring the concept of asking your nity-nominated heroes: ing the local Buy Nothing Project, ly making our lives easier and our that feels truly shared. I’m stuck neighbor for a cup of sugar into the where neighbors connect through community better.” with this obsession of planting free 21st century. So we go online and Devon Lantry a gift economy, and hosts Friday Lantry, a messaging strategist, food in public, so I want to make it we ask for whatever we might need, • Obecian Devon Lantry, for trail- Family Meals at her house to gather said, when he realized that “our my little contribution to the neigh- or we offer something that we are blazing a web of community gar- the community and cultivate local neighborhoods are covered in borhood.” no longer using. People then con- dens where he works and lives. friendships. plants,” thought “why not swap McAteer was nominated in part nect, in person whenever possible, When he isn’t telling inspiring sto- some for fruit trees and berries? It for her Friday Family Meals operat- to pass items along.” ries of local nonprofits and busi- Tony Jeffreys was such an elegantly simple, com- ed under the auspices of The Buy For the past two years, OB mom nesses, he is growing all types of • Point Loman Tony Jeffreys, for mon-sense solution to so many com- Nothing Project, a “gift economy” Burgess has single handedly started vegetables to provide free food to the dedicating his life to keeping Point plex problems. ... I started planting founded in Washington State which a bike train, and then founded and needy, inspiring others to create Loma safe, having spent decades little gardens in tiny, neglected spots has grown into 56 neighborhood- led the District 2 bicycle/pedestrian community gardens. working for the San Diego Fire all along my route to work. Passerby based groups around San Diego working group. All of this was with Department in Point Loma at Sta- anonymously pruned dead leaves comprised of 200-1,000 members. the goal of making District 2, and Nicole Burgess tion 22. and propped up plants knocked “Ocean Beach and Point Loma specifically OB more bike friendly. • Obecian Nicole Burgess, for her “Celebrating our anniversary only down in a rainstorm. People left grew so large that in 2015 they As a firefighter, Jeffreys, along with commitment to making the com- seems right when honoring the thank you notes tied to stems.” 'sprouted' into new, smaller groups,” other first responders, puts his life on munity a bike and pedestrian haven. heroes that make this community a Lantry added, “I never felt con- said McAteer noting, “Everything I the line — and in harm's way — to She has striven to improve roads for desirable place to live, work and nected to a neighborhood until I do in Buy Nothing is as part of a protect the public and their property. two-wheeled travelers on Wabaska play,” said Sandy Hanshaw, owner moved to Ocean Beach. It’s such a Drive that will make the commute of The Wine Pub. “We love this special place because everyone gives How to save thousands when selling your home SAN DIEGO, If you've tried to sell once you understand the process. your home yourself, you know Inside the report, you'll find 10 Robles knocked on the door at some Burke’s bed. that the minute you put the "For inside tips to selling your home TRIAL point. Burke opened the door at gun- Burke’s attorney, Tom Warwick, Sale by Owner" sign up, the phone by yourself which will help you CONTINUED FROMPage 1 point and fired two shots, killing Rob- argued the text messages were a will start to ring off the hook. sell for the best price in the short- les. A police officer’s body camera threat and it was reasonable for Burke Unfortunately, most calls aren't est amount of time. You'll find Burke, who remains in jail, has video showed images of Robles on the to answer a knock on the door by from prospective buyers, but out what real estate agents don't worked as a pharmacist at a Scripps ground outside the unit, which Robles at gunpoint. Warwick unsuc- rather from every real estate agent want you to know. Hospital in San Diego. The courtroom caused some of Robles’ family mem- cessfully urged the judge to order him in town who will start to hound To hear a brief recorded mes- was packed with friends and family bers to leave the courtroom. to stand trial for manslaughter only. you for your listing. sage about how to order your members of both Burke and Robles. Dr. Glenn Wagner, the county chief Warwick described the incident as After all, with the proper infor- FREE copy of this report, call toll- Burke’s two female roommates medical examiner, said Robles was “a spontaneous situation.” He said mation, selling a home isn't easy. free 1-800-276-0763 and enter both testified that he detested Robles, shot in the neck and in his upper Burke was in his own home and A new report entitled "Sell Your 1017. You can call any time. 24 but were not asked why. Theresa chest below the collarbone. He said responded to a threat. Own Home" has been prepared hours a day, 7 days a week. Get Davidson said Burke insisted that Rob- the neck wound showed that he was “I didn’t hear any evidence of self- especially for home sellers like you. your free special report NOW to les be accompanied with his girl- shot at close proximity to the gun. defense,” said Bloom. “Didn’t he flee You'll find that selling your home learn how you really can sell your friend, Larae Clark, whenever the Detective Daniel Burrow testified he the scene?” by yourself is entirely possible home yourself. couple was in the unit. recovered Burke’s Glock 17 semi- Davidson said Burke had “jealousy” automatic pistol that was found on READ MORE ONLINE AT sdnews.com Courtesy of Dennis DeSouza Remax Lic. 01220680 issues, but was not asked to explain. Immediately after the shooting, Burke told her “I just shot Jess; I’m probably going to jail,” according to Davidson. Clark described Burke as having “O.C.D., obsessive compulsive disor- der” and kept his unit very clean. She said she was planning to move out because she was uncomfortable with the tension. Clark said she and Robles were at an Ocean Beach restaurant June 22 when Burke sent a text message to her stating Robles was “a douche bag.” Robles read the text message on Clark’s phone, and used her phone to send angry texts back to him, accord- ing to testimony. “Hey, (vulgarism). Sounds like you have a lot to say about me behind my back,” according to Robles’ text mes- sage read in court. “That’s right, bitch. Let’s meet up (vulgarism),” the message continued. Clark did not know Robles texted John J McKean, CFP® Kali Mistry Erik D Karlson Burke back with her phone until after Financial Advisor Financial Advisor Financial Advisor the police printed out the text messages 2907 Shelter Island Drive 2143 Poinsettia Dr 5083 Santa Monica Ave for her, she said. 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THURSDAY · NOVEMBER 10, 2016 6 THE PENINSULA BEACON NEWS City Council votes to further study Major upgrades coming for impact of short-term vacation rentals Shelter Island boat launch The Board of Port Commissioners areas that will be located on top of BY DAVE SCHWAB | THE BEACON not have rented out a room or the legal basis for having them.” approved issuance of an appealable the breakwater walls. space for less than seven days with- Noting “a little bit of policy direc- Coastal Development Permit for the Additional project elements include A motion by City Council Presi- out proper permitting. tion would help,” Goldsmith offered Shelter Island Boat Launch Facility replacing the existing docks and dent Sherri Lightner, which some Following both votes, Lightner several options for the City Council Improvements Project at its Oct. 13 gangways, improving the kayak feel would have largely banned lamented that the objective of the to consider moving forward that board meeting. launch area, minor grading of the short-term vacation rentals in sin- discussion, which exceeded five included leaving STVRs as they are, The issuance of the Coastal Devel- beach area to restore it to its pre-con- gle-family neighborhoods, was hours of public testimony at Gold- having the City Council give some opment Permit is a key milestone as struction profile, improvements to the defeated by a 7-2 vote on Tuesday, en Hall, was to describe and define direction as to how they might be the Port prepares the project for con- restroom, installation of signage, Nov. 1. STVRs, which she pointed out are better enforced or banning them struction. The next steps include lighting and other associated An alternative motion brought “not currently listed in the city's all together in residential neigh- receiving approval of an Army Corps improvements. by Councilmember Todd Gloria Municipal Code.” borhoods and asking his office to of Engineers permit and advertising The docks and public walkways was then passed by the same 7-2 “The objective today was to start prosecute all problematic cases. for bids for contractors to perform the will be updated to comply with cur- margin. Lightner of Council Dis- down the path of getting some After the vote, Zapf noted the construction. rent safety and Americans with Dis- trict 1 and Lorie Zapf of Council enforcement on this,” Lightner wide disparity of viewpoints on the The Shelter Island Boat Launch abilities accessibility requirements. As District 2 cast the dissenting votes said, adding that STVRs apparent- Council adding “owner-occupied Facility is a free public boat launch part of the environmental mitigation on both motions. ly “are not considered visitor and home sharing will likely be the facility that was originally construct- for this project, more than 600 Gloria's countermotion request- accommodations by code enforce- fastest and easiest aspect to reach ed in the 1950s and underwent square feet of eelgrass will also be ed city staff do a fiscal analysis to ment. consensus on.” upgrades in 1976 and 2005. Cur- planted inside the basin. determine the cost of greater short- “I couldn't support the motion Councilmember Scott Sherman, rently it services approximately The Port will be conducting public term vacation rentals (STVR) without clarification that STVRs noting STVRs “are nothing new 50,000 launches per year and is outreach to communicate to the pub- enforcement citywide, asked staff are visitor accommodations and and have been around for a long believed to be the busiest boat launch lic about the project’s components, to draft and return with a compre- that we (city) should be able to time” in one form or another, then in California. duration and location of additional hensive ordinance better defining enforce them,” Lightner said before commented, “I can't support a de Construction is anticipated to begin launch ramps in San Diego Bay and and regulating STVRs, as well as apologizing to what was left of the facto or blanket policy restricting in early 2017 and take approximate- Mission Bay. remanding the matter back to the large crowd gathered at Golden the property rights of others.” ly 10 months to complete. Updated information on the project Council's Smart Growth and Land Hall. Councilman Mark Kersey point- The project will demolish and can be found on the Shelter Island Use Committee for further consid- Early on, outgoing city attorney ed out that he and his colleagues replace the existing 10-lane boat Boat Launch Ramp Facility Improve- eration. Jan Goldsmith pointed out the recently supported home-based launch ramp and expand the interior ment Project at portofsandiego.org. Under Lightner’s proposal, a STVR issue was extremely complex businesses, adding that an outright of the facility by removing the rock Due to safety concerns and to allow home would not have been able to and difficult to deal with. banning of STVRs would send a revetment jetty and replacing it with the construction to occur, the facility be rented to transients for less than “The law is hopelessly vague and wrong and conflicting message a breakwater wall. will be closed to the public during 30 days in most single-family doesn't address short-term or about permitting homes to be used The project will also construct pub- most of the construction. One lane zones. Additionally, renters or own- owner-occupied rentals,” Gold- by residents to help support them- lic walking platforms with viewing will remain open during the summer. ers of single-family homes could smith said. “Nor does it delve into selves economically. THURSDAY · NOVEMBER 10, 2016 SPORTS THE PENINSULA BEACON 7 Pointers open CIF playoffs against El Camino

BY SCOTT HOPKINS | THE BEACON

After a brutal 10-game schedule including three Top 10 county teams, two previous foes stand directly in front of the Point Loma Pointers' play- off chances. In an ironic twist, the Pointers, who finished 4-6, have a chance for a "do- over" tonight (Nov. 10) at Clairemont High where they open CIF Div. I play- offs against the same team that defeated them in the season opener. The Pointers (No. 7 seed out of 12 teams) will face No. 10 seed El Homecoming at Point Loma Camino, a 3-7 team that defeated The Homecoming Court for 2016 at Point Loma High School (above) includes, from left, them 21-8 Aug. 26 in Oceanside. As freshmen Raymond Sweet and Lindsey Drew; sophomores Sean Rosier and Katelyn Hicks; the higher-seeded team, the Pointers seniors Queen Carolina Castel'Branco and King Tyler Nunez; and juniors Jared Bacon and Lexi Mercer. earned home-field advantage, but the A trio of Point Loma High junior class members (2018) are costumed and clearly enjoying game will be played at Clairemont their role in the winning Homecoming skit (below). PHOTOS BY SCOTT HOPKINS because CIF requires all playoff games to be 7 p.m. kickoffs. "I like this rematch," said Pointer head coach Mike Hastings. "We turned the ball over five times, twice in the red zone, in our first meeting. A quartet of Pointer defenders stop St. Augustine ball carrier Tysean White during last Fri- Our kids are excited to play them day's Western League game at Point Loma. The Saints walked away with a 45-15 victory. PHOTO BY SCOTT HOPKINS again and get the 'W.'" And if they grab that 'W' tonight, drive to the end zone. ble led to another score as the Saints the Pointers will face St. Augustine, Quarterback Kyle Grady found piled up 28 points in the third quarter the team that defeated them in the tight end Pat Rutledge over the middle alone. final regular game of the season last for a 21-yard touchdown early in the "We were pressing a little bit and Friday afternoon. second quarter. And, in a surprise got out of our offense," said Hastings. Although Western League powers move, lineman Davey Folsom (6 foot "and that caused us to turn the ball Cathedral, St. Augustine and Madi- 4 inch tall, 315 pounds) took a hand- over more than we usually do. They son were all rated Top 10 teams, the off and bulled his way into the end converted the turnovers into points Saints and Warhawks dropped from zone behind his line mates for the and the score became lopsided." the elite Open Division to Div. I based twopoint conversion and an 8-3 lead. Offensively, Rutledge caught three on CIF's use of power rankings that That lead lasted exactly 21 seconds. passes for 62 yards while Josh Ball reward teams for both wins and the The Saints broke a long scoring run added 64 yards on 15 carries. strength of their opponents. on the first play after the kickoff to Defensively, Mathew Faa'lele and Madison (No. 1) and the Saints (No. take a 10-8 lead. Ball each were credited with four 2), both 8-2, received the top two Div. By the time the Pointers scored tackles. Faa'lele had two tackles for I seeds and valuable first-round byes. again, they were behind 45-8. That loss and a sack while Ball had one The Pointers clearly have their score came with just over five min- tackle for loss. Antonio Pelayo had work cut out for them if they are to utes left to play and followed another 3.5 tackles, one for loss and one sack. advance. 21-yard pass from Grady to Rutledge. "I don't think our team has any- Last Friday, in their final daytime The Saints took the Pointer defense thing to be ashamed about," Hastings Jim Krause Memorial Charity game before stadium lighting is com- by surprise when, with just three sec- said. "We're in the Div. I playoffs, and pleted this spring, the Pointers saw onds left before halftime, they execut- look forward to this opportunity." Bicycle Ride set for Saturday the Saints score 28 unanswered ed a rarely seen "hook and ladder" points in a third quarter blitz that led play that saw a pass completed over Extra points The Point Loma Rotary Club and nity in San Diego is rapidly advanc- to a 45-15 thrashing. the middle followed by two laterals n The Pointer junior varsity ended Moment Bicycles invite you to “ride ing research to find a cure. Ride the "I thought we came out and played before the final ball carrier scored. The its season with a 6-4 record (2-2 in the hidden, unridden, and forbidden Point is pleased to partner with the good football for the first quarter and play gave the visitors a 17-8 lead at Western League). Their biggest wins Point Loma” in the fourth annual UCSD Moores Cancer Center to fund most of the second," Hastings said intermission. were over Madison and Christian. The Jim Krause Memorial Charity Bicy- research that will enhance the after the game. "That touchdown hurt a bit," Hast- freshman team finished 5-4 overall cle Ride on Nov. 12. The ride will knowledge of pancreatic cancer and Following a Saints field goal to open ings said, as a two-point Saints lead (1-3 in league). They played Madison start and end at Liberty Station and introduce new technologies for scoring, the Pointers took the lead quickly became nine points. strong, losing 40-33 and by just 29- traverse exclusive scenic bike paths improved treatments for pancreatic during the second quarter after a pos- The Saints scored again on anoth- 28 to St. Augustine. and routes around beautiful San cancer. session exchange in which Point er long run early in the third quarter n The game had a 2:30 p.m. start Diego. The 10 mile is a relatively flat Loma punter Oscar Borjon's kick was before a series of turnovers – four in because of earlier darkness. The Participation is limited to the first course on bike paths in Liberty Sta- downed at the one-yard line. When just eight minutes – allowed the crowd for both teams was smaller 500 registrants – space is currently tion, Spanish Landing, and Harbor the Saints couldn't move and punted, Saints to break the game wide open. because many parents, relatives and limited – visit Island along beautiful San Diego Bay the Pointers took advantage of the Three pass interceptions resulted in friends, unable to leave work, had to www.RideThePoint.org to sign up and is perfect for cruisers, beginning resulting good field position with a 14 points, one on a "pick six." A fum- miss the game. and learn more about Ride the riders, challenged athletes, and fam- Point’s mission to support innova- ilies. The 25 and 62 mile are street tive pancreatic cancer research. rides with exclusive routes and chal- There is an after-ride free healthy lenging climbs around Cabrillo lifestyle expo at Oggi’s that is open to National Monument, Sunset Cliffs, the public. Ocean Beach, Mission Bay, Mission Jim Krause was an esteemed phi- Valley, and Mission Gorge. The ride lanthropist, avid cyclist, and long- will also include “King of the Moun- time Point Loma resident who lost tain” and “Queen of the Mountain” his battle with pancreatic cancer in time trials from the Point Loma tide 2012. Pancreatic cancer is the pools. For more information on Ride fourth leading cause of cancer-relat- the Point, visit www.RideTheP- ed deaths and the scientific commu- oint.org. THURSDAY · NOVEMBER 10, 2016 8 THE PENINSULA BEACON POINT LOMA VILLAGE

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Now you can have your cake — and eat it too — thanks to Tricia Fages. The 26-year-old teacher-turned- baker, who lives in Point Loma, has made a successful transition from pre- viously running a Riverside County wedding cake and dessert company to creating The Good Scone Baking Co. specializing in gluten-free, vegan- friendly baking mixes and products THANK YOU POINT LOMA! throughout San Diego. A scone is a single-serving quick bread, usually made of wheat, barley or oatmeal with baking powder as a Apple pie and scones made with gluten-free mixes from The Good Scone. Pizza Catering leavening agent and baked on sheet pans. A scone is often lightly sweet- good to me and/or the texture, which time for the holidays. ened and occasionally glazed. is very important in food, was not “The beauty of it is you can go Dinner Italian Fages talked about her business's there, ” she said. “We needed to create online to our website, www.good- transformation. some new recipies that really tasted scone.com, and order,” Fages said    “I was living in Temecula and went good, and were also affordable. That's pointing out The Good Scone's prod- to school to become a teacher and I when I came up with The Good ucts are also “versatile.” got started in the pastry world with a Scone.” “You can use Grandma Rosie's job on the side making wedding cakes The Good Scone offers gluten-free favorite cookie recipe, and substitute and specialty desserts on weekends, vanilla and chocolate cake mixes our flour to now make it gluten-free,” and I would bring my cakes in to my along with a gluten-free, all-purpose she said. students and they loved them,” she flour. Recipes include items like vegan- Fages noted the food industry is said. friendly raspberry scones as well as “really taking off with gluten-, dairy- “I fell in love with the business side biscuits, breads, cakes, waffles, cook- and soy-free vegan food,” adding “we of cakes and pastries, and my hus- ies and bars, cupcakes, crepes and have mastered the art of making band and I took a leap of faith and I pancakes, desserts, muffins, pies, piz- healthy food products.” took a leave of absence from teaching zas, frostings and other savory dishes. The Good Scone's products are also to start a wedding cake and speciality Fages said she knew she was on the sold countywide at select grocery out- dessert business called Cupcake right track when she won a couple of lets as well as over its website and the Crush.” baking contests in Temecula. “We Amazon website. Fages noted her new business won first place the first year, and sec- “We're hoping to sign up for Ama- became even more specialized after ond place the next,” she said adding zon Prime,” said Fages of future plans. she noticed the preponderance of food that's just about the time Cupcake “We would really like to expand to allergies that existed amongst the Crush began to morph into The Good more cake mixes.” Authentic Homemade Pasta general population, everything from Scone. But for now, Fages said The Good Neaopolitan Pizza Gamberi Pomodoro gluten – and soy – to dairy allergeries. “We do not have a storefront,” Scone is content to “just get good Happy Hour Shirmp Sautee w/artichokes So the Fages began addressing their noted Fages adding, “We have a cer- doing gluten- and allergy-free prod- 3:30 - 6:00pm mushrooms in a light tomato sauce customers' needs via changing up the tified-organic, gluten- and dairy-free ucts and recipes letting customers Craft Beer • Cocktails ingredients they used in their recipes. manufacturer in Vista.” know they don't have to compromise Tricia said the challenge soon became The vegan baker noted they came taste” to eat healthier. 22833 Avenida de Portugal 1101 Scott Street how to make hypoallergenic recipes up with the recipes and packaging for For more information, call 951- Point Loma • 619.523.1301 Point Loma • 619.224.2272 that tasted good. the recipes which are then sold to 526-6832 or email info@thegood- “Products on the market that were retailers and, more recently, are also scone.com. gluten- and allergy-free did not taste available online on Amazon, just in PAGE 10 | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2016 | THE PENINSULA BEACON

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Formerly known as the San Diego Sports Arena and the iPayOne Cen- ter, the iconic Valley View Casino Center San Diego is poised to cele- brate the 50th anniversary of its opening on Nov. 17, 1966. Located on Sports Arena Boule- vard in the Midway District, the indoor arena has hosted many of the top names in the worlds of sports and entertainment including the first bout between Muhammad Ali and former Marine and San Diego resident Ken Norton on March 1, 1973. In that fight, Norton won a 12-round split decision, and broke The indoor arena hosted the first bout between Muhammad Ali and former Marine and San Diego resident Ken Norton on March 1, 1973. Ali’s jaw to become the North Amer- In that fight, Norton won a 12-round split decision, and broke Ali’s jaw to become the NABF heavyweight champion. Elvis Presley (top right) ican Boxing Federation heavyweight played the arena. From 1967 to 1971, Elvin Hayes and the San Diego Rockets of the NBA called the arena home (right). champion. PHOTOS COURTESY OF VALLEY VIEW CASINO CENTER “There is no other building in San In 2008, AEG Facilities Inc. Newman called San Diego a was asked to be a partner by San Diego with such a rich history that is acquired a controlling interest in the proven and passionate sports and Diego development firm OliverM- as active in sports and entertain- 67-acre, city-owned site from Arena entertainment market that has cMillan, to submit plans to the San ment and is still around,” said Ernie Group 2000. AEG, a subsidiary of matured by leaps and bounds, and Diego Unified Port District to replace Hahn, general manager of Arena the privately held Anschutz Corp., is that at some point will demand a the 70-acre Seaport Village, whose Group 2000, which between 1992 one of the leading sports and enter- new venue once the current one has lease expires in 2018. and 2008 was the primary opera- tainment presenters worldwide. outlived its useful life. He added that Built by the late Bob Breitbard, a tor of the facility. “But certainly, after “It's always been a fun place, but a new venue in the right location former Hoover High School and San 50 years, to have a building like this we've put in the creature comforts will bring new sports and music Diego State College football coach for that’s still doing 140 events per year, and amenities to give everybody a events from markets that do not cur- $6.4 million, the arena’s first tenant and can showcase such a rich histo- 2016 experience in a building that rently visit San Diego. was the San Diego Gulls of the West- ry that nobody else has makes us was built in 1966,” Hahn said. “We recognize that there is a def- ern Hockey League. From 1967 to Village Veterinary Hospital extremely proud and excited for “Every aspect of the building is bet- inite need for a next-generation facil- 1971, the San Diego Rockets of the everybody in San Diego.” ter than you would have remem- ity in the market, and the commu- NBA called the arena home. now offers Patient Pick Up, Hahn said that a sampling of bered it going back 50 years.” nity will be absolutely engaged in According to Hahn, since 1980, artists who have performed in the Hahn said that since 2008, AEG that decision,” Newman said. “For Kobey’s Swap meet, San Diego’s Drop Off and House Calls arena include: The Rolling Stones, has infused more than $7 million now, AEG is excited to be part of fig- largest outdoor flea market operat- Jimi Hendrix, Elvis Presley, Ike & into the building. He added that the uring out what that vision will be ing on 20 acres within the arena’s Tina Turner, David Bowie, Pink facility has never run as well as it for the future, what it may serve, parking lot, has been one of the pri- Floyd, Pearl Jam, Nirvana, The has in the 25 years he’s been work- where it may serve and what it may mary and longest-running tenants. Doors, Eric Clapton, Van Halen, The ing there. look like.” Hahn said that a yearlong cele- Who, Garth Brooks, Janice Joplin, “We truly are proud and honored Hahn said that a plan for a new bration to thank the 40-plus million Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd. to be part of the San Diego commu- arena to be built in the year 2000 people who have come through the “Many people have seen their first nity at the Valley View Casino Cen- had been created, and Arena 2000 doors of the building is planned major show or event here,” Hahn ter,” said Bob Newman, facilities was working with the city of San starting with a kickoff event on Nov. said. “Everybody in modern day his- president for AEG. “There are not Diego on developing land where the 17. Guests will include partners, tory you can think of except for the many arenas in the world that are tailgate lot near Petco Park exists players of the past and patrons. The Village Veterinary Hospital, located Beatles has played in the building, 50 years old, and the list is even today, but funding for the project fell For more information on the at 7527 Draper Ave in La Jolla, is now offer- and the list goes on and on and we’re shorter with those that are 50 years short by $35 million. arena, visit valleyviewcasinocen- ing special services for animal’s and own- really proud of that.” old and having their best years ever.” In June, it was reported that AEG ter.com. ers with special needs. You can arrange to have your pet picked up for transport to Dr. Sue Morizi and her staff are proud to be voted: the hospital and returned home when the

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Lace up your skates and glide into open-air promenade and shop for the Yuletide as Fantasy on Ice out- uniquely crafted handmade gifts door ice rink kicks off its second year from local craftsmen. at Liberty Station on Thursday, Nov. Visitors can start their stroll at the 17. Located behind the Dick Laub Information Desk in the Dick Laub NTC Command Center at 2640 His- NTC Command Center at 2640 His- toric Decatur Road, the rink has toric Decatur Road to pick up a raised more than $1 million for the monthly program and district map. Peckham Center for Cancer and The evening of holiday celebrations Blood Disorders at Rady Children’s is complete with visits to museums Hospital, and is the only holiday rink and galleries, alongside live dance, in San Diego where 100 percent of theatre, and musical performances. proceeds directly benefit the non- profit. Holiday Block Party Fantasy on Ice officially opens The halls will be decked with with live performances from San boughs of holly to ring in Liberty Diego’s best ice-bound talents and Station's second annual Holiday will remain open to the public Block Party, taking place 4 to 7 p.m. through Jan. 8, giving a North Pole Saturday, Dec. 10. Fill your belly makeover to Liberty Station’s his- with holiday cheer as the neighbor- toric barracks and plazas. hood’s unique eateries and artist studios pull out all the stops for Tree lighting Santa’s sleigh. Light up the season during Liber- Keeping their doors open late, gal- ty Station’s Holiday Tree Lighting leries such as M Fishbeck Studio Ceremony 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Ice skaters have fun at the Fantasy on Ice outdoor ice rink last year. The opens at Liberty Station on Thursday, Nov. 17. PHOTO CONTRIBUTED Gallery and Pachis Art Studio for Nov. 30. Grab blankets and folding Kids will be hosting pop-up shops chairs and nab a seat on the lawn Holiday Pop-Up Market featuring they relax and take in the wonders most in-need patients. and special gifts with purchase, underneath the neighborhood’s his- local eateries and shops will set up of the season. while neighborhood restaurants toric 100-foot Norfolk pine. around the tree, inviting patrons to As the clock strikes 6 p.m., gather Friday Night Liberty including Solare, Fireside by the Enjoy a display of thousands of grab a bite, some sips and a few gift- round to countdown the official tree Experience everything Liberty Patio, Liberty Public Market and twinkling lights and colorful orna- able goodies. Participants include lighting, lead by an Honored Patient Station’s new Arts District has to more will be serving special compli- ments while the kiddos rock around Moniker General, Buona Forchetta, Family from charity partner Rady offer as artists and tenants take a mentary bites. the tree to the tunes of the Matt Venissimo Cheese, The LOT, Comick- Children’s Hospital. Liberty Station creative approach to gift giving Singalong with the merry carolers Smith New Jazz Trio. Santa will be aze, Liberty Public Market’s Pasta will also be hosting a toy drive for through a Friday Night Liberty from Recreational Music Center, and roving around as well, greeting well- Design and more. With an obstacle the hospital, and encourages visitors December themed “Holiday Gifts soak up the best of the holidays with wishers and spreading holiday joy. course courtesy of Kid Ventures, to bring an unwrapped toy to be dis- with a Creative Twist” from 5 to 9 ice skating, kid-friendly activities New this year, a European-style parents can let the kids loose while tributed to some of the hospital’s p.m. Mingle with the artists in the and good friends.

OB Holiday Ornament celebrates the pier

The 2016 OB Holiday Ornament celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Ocean Beach Pier. The beautiful full-color, die-cast soft metal ornaments are 2 inches in diameter and come with a gold ribbon for hanging. The ornament comes in a com- memorative and protective box per- fect for gift-giving and storage. They cost $25 each or two for $40 avail- able at Ocean Beach MainStreet Association, 1868 Bacon St., or at www.OceanBeachSanDiego.com.

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BY DAVE SCHWAB | THE BEACON “My dream is to own a restaurant WANT TO WATCH? and be a chef,” said Carter, adding Dana Middle School student Ash- Episodes of “Chopped Junior” air every “I'm not sure what the restaurant ley Carter is a bit precocious. Tuesday at 5 p.m. on Food Network. would be called, though I know it Which seems fitting for a 10-year- would have really good food.” old who just took second place in a Carter noted she had to travel to Carter said she's food-centric not- TV cooking show and is an aspiring New York City to compete on ing, “You can put any kind of food in chef. “Chopped Junior,” which proved to front of me, and I will try it 95 per- Carter recently competed on be a time-intensive undertaking. cent of the time and like it.” “Chopped Junior,” a reality-based The challenge for “Chopped” con- Of her food philosophy, Carter cooking TV show series pitting four testants like Carter is to take a mys- said, “Good quality matters. It real- adolescent chefs ages 9 to 15 against tery basket of ingredients and turn ly does. It makes the food taste better, each other vying for a chance to win them into a dish that is judged on and, overall, is better in general. I $10,000. its creativity, presentation and taste. also like different varieties of spices. “I really have had a love of cook- In each round, the youthful chefs It's really fun to experiment with Aspiring chef Ashley Carter is a Dana Middle School student. PHOTO CONTRIBUTED ing for a really long time,” said are given a basket containing spices.” Carter. “There's a photo of me at age between three and five ingredients, Of her “Chopped Junior” experi- 3 in the kitchen. But it wasn't until and the dish each competitor pre- ence, Carter commented, “I had a a couple years ago that I actually pares must use each ingredient in blast. I met some really great peo- started cooking.” some way. The ingredients are often ple. The whole time it (TV show) was Asked what her chef's special is, not commonly prepared together. like go, go, go.” Carter replied, “I like to cook all sorts The competitors are given access to Ashley said she has someone spe- of things, like minced cauliflower.” a fully stocked pantry and refrigera- cial who is her model of the perfect The chef-to-be also has another tor. cook. favorite dish she relishes preparing. The young competitors are given “When it comes to cooking, I look “I have a clams and mussel dish I 20 minutes for the appetizer round, up to my dad,” she said. “He is a like to make for my dad,” she said, with entrée and dessert rounds each master chef who makes a lot of noting “this can be your signature lasting 30 minutes. great meals. He knows all about dish if you want.” The dishes prepared by the com- food, and you can tell that in his Of her delightful seafood recipe, petitors are critiqued by a panel of dishes.” Carter said, “It has a variety of judges, who decide which chef is What makes Ashley Carter's dad's ingredients from jalapenos to toma- "chopped," eliminated from the cooking so good? toes with wine and all sorts of real- competition. 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usable island paradise, Bate confront- JACK ed Jack about his launching boats from CONTINUED FROMPage 1 his dock behind Point Loma Cove. “I told John Bate,” Jack said, “well, It wasn’t but a couple of years, how- these guys need someplace to go in and ever, when San Diego’s new port direc- out of the water, so I charge ‘em two tor caught up with Jack. “Oh, boy, here bucks a piece to launch a boat and and he came driving down there in a com- haul ‘em out.” pany car,” Jack said. “Told me his “Let’s get in the city car and you pick name was John Bate. Asked if I had a out a spot where you think a public lease. I told him, no.” launch ought to be on this island,” “Well, you’re going to damn need Bate insisted. The two drove along one! You’re encroaching on the rights Shelter Island, Jack suggesting that the of the harbor,” Bate said, “and you’d ramp ought to be half way down the better get your business over to the island. “Put it right there,” Jack point- other side of the basin!” ed. The ramp would need to be made In 1949, Jack negotiated a lease of concrete, have a dock, and a jetty to The Red Sails Inn, circa 1959, after the remodel when the Oyster Bar was added. PHOTO CONTRIBUTED from the Harbor Department for a par- enclose the launching area. Vessels cel of land 100 by 150 feet (and 200 traveling the bay cause wake, which lator who bought, flew, and sold World now. They used to take me up in their “It wasn’t Jim’s fault,” Jack said. “A feet into the water) on the north side of makes it difficult for launching an War II surplus aircraft with daring airplanes and let me fly ‘em a little bit.” small aircraft clipped the jet’s starboard Byron Street mole, at the site of what untied boat. And, so it was done as competence. He had learned to fly at When World War II broke out, the wing. Jim was a hell of a pilot!” would become Red Sails Inn. It was Jack suggested. age 12 with Bill Gibbs who later airspace over San Diego was restricted Over the years Jack owned 49 air- conveniently located between Ketten- In 1954, Jack Davis and a partner, formed Gibbs Flying Service at Mont- to military aircraft. Personal airplanes craft. The first World War II surplus burg boatyard and High Seas tuna sail-maker Herb Sinnhoffer, bought the gomery Field. were dismantled and hidden away for airplanes he bought were four Ryan cannery. Jack had added a fuel dock 150-slip boat marina (adjacent to Jack was fond of old Bill Gibbs and safe-keeping. “Flying came to a PT-22s. “Flew them home from Ari- and boat-launching ramp in his busi- what would become San Diego Yacht stayed close to him over the years. As a screaming halt for me again,” Jack zona; I had never flown one before. I ness venture. Club) and renamed it Point Loma historian, I had looked forward to driv- said, “so I joined the Civil Air Patrol.” just read the book and took off.” Hungry cannery workers ate hot- Anchorage. Davis had a broker’s ing Jack to Gibbs’ home on a July day in (Jack had had a painful bone disease as Eight Consolidated-build BT-13s dogs and chili from Jack’s 24-by 12- license and sold yachts from here. In 2005. But that very morning, ahead a child that prevented him from mili- were bigger and faster. Next, Jack foot lunch counter that he called Point the mix was also a small U.S. Coast of my arrival, Jack suffered a hemor- tary service.) Flying Piper Cubs and bought “four, hot-son-of-a-gun AT-6s Loma Cove. It was affectionately Guard station where Sinnhoffer sewed rhagic stroke, which took his life one Taylor Crafts, the air patrol pilots would with 600 HP. “I was never checked out known as “Ulcer Gulch.” his sails. year later. Ironically, at the writing of go out on airport inspections to make in any of these planes, “Jack said. “You Jack’s daughter, Jeanette Davis, says Three years later, a deal was ham- this story, I have learned that Bill Gibbs sure emergency fields were safe after had to be a pretty good pilot when you that her mother and grandmother mered out with John Bate, whereby died Oct. 30 at his home in La Jolla. bad weather, or look for lost military bought war surplus. You’d go to the cooked that food. “We wanted to catch San Diego Yacht Club would take over Gibbs was 106 years old. aircraft. “We had uniforms, but no war-assets base with your bill-of-sale as workers before they left for Rosecrans Point Loma Anchorage. Davis would “I was crazy about airplanes,” Jack guns!” the high bidder. If you couldn’t fly the Street to eat.” then secure a long-term lease on land said. Born in 1922 at the infancy of Next venture: A 20-year lease on plane, you had to get somebody who “They’d come over in aprons and for a bigger restaurant, slightly east of American aviation, imagine Jack’s the county’s Palomar Airport in 1959. could.” smellin’ like fish,” Jack said. “Cannery ‘Ulcer Gulch.’ infatuation when this country began “We built and served as the fix base Then Jack purchased eight Fairchild docks where fish was off-loaded were Jack built Red Sails Inn in 1957, and producing engines to power its own operator for the field,” Jack said. They PT-26s with his partner, ‘Sailor Main’ just next door to my place.” added the Oyster Bar not long after. He aircraft. Just three years earlier, by the ran an FAA-approved repair station for for $775 each. Main operated a car As Shelter Island was raised to a sold 60/40-interest of Red Sails Inn to end of World War I, Americans had airplanes, a radio repair shop, the bus dealership on Pacific Highway. “We his business manager, Carl Reid, in flown into combat using European- service to and from the Del Mar Race had an AT-6 sitting on the car lot and 1959. Jack wanted out of the restau- designed airplanes. Track, Shell Oil’s airplane fuel facili- 100 cars parked in the way. Sailor had rant business and sold his remaining “There were darn few airplanes ties, and flight instructions ground a notion we’d go look at some PT-26s interest in 1966. The restaurant trade toolin’ around in those days,” Jack said, school for pilots. in Fargo, N.D. Late one night I rolled at Red Sails Inn simply fueled Jack’s “but my dad knew a Western Auto Interestingly, Jack’s Palomar flight that plane off the curb, and taxied passion for flying airplanes. clerk who owned an old parasol-wing instructor, Jim McFaren, later flew for down Pacific Highway and into the Fairchild 22. Another friend had a Pacific Southwest Airlines. It was his jet back gate at Lindbergh Field. It was 3 MINUTES OR LESS Read the book 1928 Inland Sport. They kept them in that crashed over North Park in 1978 amusing to bar patrons.” before you fly ‘em! a hangar side-by-each out in Camp on approach to Lindbergh Field, killing Enviromentally Friendly Davis was also a high-flying specu- Kearny, where Miramar Air Station is all 144 people on board. READ MORE ONLINE AT sdnews.com & Biodegradable

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(312) The first day of business was: 07/31/15 Registrant PHOTOGRAPHERS OPINIONS GREEN MOTION CA, GREEN MOTION located at: EDITOR THOMAS MELVILLE (x131) 291-9169 Name: TODD SPRAGUE Title of Officer, if Limited Lia- DON BALCH, JIM GRANT, The opinions expressed on the 3355 ADMIRAL BOLAND WAY SUITE 190 SAN PENINSULA BEACON [email protected] bility Company / Corporation: PRESIDENT The state- PAUL HANSEN, MIKE MCCARTHY Opinion Page do not neces- BEACH & BAY PRESS PETS & PET SERVICES 400 DIEGO, CA. 92101 is registered by the following: ment was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., sarily reflect those of this paper GREEN MOTION SAN, LLC. This business is con- or the San Diego Community Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: CONTRIBUTORS PUPPY AND DOG SWIM LESSONS Pool ducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY GREEN LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS JENNY WERTH (x133) BART MENDOZA, Newspaper Group. To submit OCT 18, 2016 ISSUE DATES: OCT 27 NOV 03, 10 [email protected] Safety Classes & Rehabilitation. Not all MOTION SAN, LLC. 3355 ADMIRAL BOLAND WAY DIANA CAVAGNARO, JOHN FRY, a signed letter or guest col- AND 17, 2016 umn, please e-mail the respec- dogs know how to swim. Backyard drown- SUITE 190 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92101 CALIFORNIA The JUDITH GARFIELD, KAI OLIVER-KURTIN, tive publication’s editor (at ings are a preventable tragedy. Swimming first day of business was: 01/01/2016 Registrant FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. REPORTER DAVE SCHWAB (x132) LORALEE OLEJNIK, NEAL PUTNAM, 2016-024805 Fictitious Business Name(s): QUAN- right) or send to 1621 Grand is a great workout & the safest way to Name: ROGER ZAKHARIA Title of Officer, if Limited [email protected] NATASHA JOSEFOWITZ, SANDY LIPPE, Ave., San Diego, CA, 92109. Liability Company / Corporation: DIRECTOR OF BUSI- TUM DESIGN, INC., QUANTUM DESIGN, INTERNA- PRODUCTION CHRIS BAKER NICOLE SOURS LARSON, SCOTT We reserve the right to edit for begin rehabilitation after an injury or NESS DEVELOPMENT/ VP OPERATION The state- TIONAL, INC located at: 10307 PACIFIC CENTER BARBARA ROGEL HOPKINS, MARSHA KAY SEFF, KEITH clarity, accuracy, brevity and surgery. Our pools are heated year round ment was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., CT. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92121 is registered by the fol- MARKETING DIRECTOR WILL FULLER (x105) ANTIGIOVANNI, MORGAN CARMODY, liability. to 80-82 degrees & conveniently located in Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: lowing: QUANTUM DESIGN, INTERNATIONAL, INC PATRICIA WALSH, LINDA MARONE, ADVERTISING SALES MIKE FAHEY (x117) Point Loma and Cardiff by the Sea. SWIM OCT 17, 2016 ISSUE DATES: OCT 20, 27 NOV 03 This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION MICHAEL LONG (x112) FRANK SABATINI JR., SHARON ANN COPYRIGHT© 2016 THERAPY is excellent for seniors with AND 10, 2016 QUANTUM DESIGN, INTERNATIONAL, INC 10307 HEATHER LONG (x115) HAMILTON, EVA ABBO, ROBERT G. All rights are reserved. This PACIFIC CENTER CT. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92121 CAL- RICK SANTOS (x116) newspaper is printed in the ROGERS arthritis, overweight dogs, and those with FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. IFORNIA The first day of business was: 08/12/1982 United States of America with orthopedic conditions (elbow and hip dys- 2016-024589 Fictitious Business Name(s): ESCAPE LEGAL / CLASSIFIEDS KIM DONALDSON (x140) soy inks and recycled paper. Registrant Name: DAVID SCHULTZ Title of Officer, if plasia, ACL injuries) and is great cross AND REJUVENATE, ESCAPE AND REJUVENATE Limited Liability Company / Corporation: CEO The ACCOUNTING HEATHER HUMBLE (x120) Please recycle. training for competitive and show dogs. HOLISTIC HEALING located at: 609 S. VULCAN AVE. 201 ENCINITAS, CA. 92021 is registered by the fol- Continued on page 16 THURSDAY · NOVEMBER 10, 2016 16 THE PENINSULA BEACON LEGALS

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE CAREGIVER SERVICE located at: 2055 WESTING- affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to 92109 is registered by the following: CYNTHIA day of business was: 10/01/2016 Registrant Name: LEGAL ADS 900 NO. 2016-027286 Fictitious Business Name(s): U- NO. 2016-027321 Fictitious Business Name(s) HOUSE ST. 69 SAN DIEGO CA. 92111 is registered consult with an attorney knowledgeable in Califor- DELANEY This business is conducted by: AN INDI- CALVIN STEWART Title of Officer, if Limited Liabil- statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, PIC located at: 272 E RANCHO PARKWAY #R0487 EAST WEST IMAGES located at: 993 C S.SANTA by the following: JAMES WAITHAKA This business nia law. 9. You may examine the file kept by the VIDUAL The first day of business was: NOT APPLI- ity Company / Corporation: The statement was filed Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County ESCONDIDO, CA. 92095 is registered by the fol- FE SUITE 81 VISTA, CA. 92083 is registered by the is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of court. If you are a person interested in the estate, CABLE Registrant Name: CYNTHIA DELANEY Title with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County on: SEP 21, 2016 ISSUE DATES: OCT 20, 27 NOV lowing: BARLI MARKETING This business is con- following: PETER LAU This business is conducted business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: you may file with the court a Request for Special of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corpora- Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 11, 2016 ISSUE 03 AND 10, 2016 ducted by: A CORPORATION BARLI MARKETING by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: JAMES WAITHAKA Title of Officer, if Limited Liabil- Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory tion: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dro- DATES: NOV 03, 10, 17 AND 24, 2016 1844 HORNBLEND #7 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: PETER LAU ity Company / Corporation: The statement was filed and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or nenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE CALIFORNIA The first day of business was: NOT Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Cor- with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. County on: NOV 04, 2016 ISSUE DATES: NOV 10, OF: FRANCIS X. SCHEIDEL JR. CASE NUMBER: OF: JANET SYBIL SCHWARTZ, also known as APPLICABLE Registrant Name: IDAN COHEN Title poration: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 20 2016 ISSUE A Request for Special Notice form is available from 17, 24 AND DEC 01, 2016 37-2016-00038650-PR-PW-CTL 1. To all heirs, JANET SYBIL BAXTER CASE NUMBER: 37-2016- of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corpora- Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San DATES: NOV 03, 10, 17 AND 24, 2016 the court clerk. 10. Attorney for Petitioner: HER- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and 00036503-PR-PL-CTL 1. To all heirs, beneficia- tion: CEO The statement was filed with Ernest J. Diego County on: OCT 20, 2016 ISSUE DATES: RING & HERRING Margaret K. Herring, esq. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. NO. 2016-026565 Fictitious Business Name(s) persons who may be otherwise interested in the ries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San NOV 03, 10, 17 AND 24, 2016 (183808) 1001 “B” Avenue, Suite 215 Coronado, 2016-027629 Fictitious Business Name(s) ROCKIN CLARK AND COMPANY REAL ESTATE located at: will or estate, or both, of FRANCIS X. SCHEIDEL, who may be otherwise interested in the will or Diego County on: OCT 18, 2016 ISSUE DATES: CA. 92118 (619) 437-9175. ISSUE DATES: NOV FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE ROBIN RACING 3 located at: 1020 NORTH MAR- 6170 PASEO PALERO CARLSBAD, CA. 92009 is JR., FRAN SCHEIDEL 2. A Petition for Probate has estate, or both, of JANET SYBIL SCHWARTZ, also OCT 27 NOV 03, 10 AND 17, 2016 03, 10 AND 17, 2016 known as JANET SYBIL BAXTER 2. A Petition for NO. 2016-026891 Fictitious Business Name(s) SHALL AVE. EL CAJON CA. 92020 is registered by registered by the following: TIGER TALE ENTER- been filed by PAMELA R. KLINECT in the Superior Probate has been filed by STELLA SHVIL, CLPF in FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE LA JOLLA STRINGS located at: 3960 W. POINT the following: ROBIN S. HOFFOS This business is SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL DIVISION PRISES, INC. This business is conducted by: A Court of California, County of SAN DIEGO 3.The the Superior Court of California, County of SAN NO. 2016-027486 Fictitious Business Name(s): LOMA SUITE H 495 SAN DIEGO CA. 92110 is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of busi- 330 W. BROADWAY SAN DIEGO, CA. 92101 CASE CORPORATION TIGER TALE ENTERPRISES, INC. Petition for Probate requests that PAMELA R. DIEGO 3.The Petition for Probate requests that NEW WAY BLINDS located at: 11 VISTA DR. registered by the following: MELISSA BARRISON- ness was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: NO: 37-2016-00037399-CU-PT-CTL PETITIONER 6170 PASEO PALERO CARLSBAD, CA. 92009 KLINECT be appointed as personal representa- STELLA SHIVL, CLPF be appointed as personal CHULA VISTA, CA. 91910 is registered by the fol- This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL ROBIN S. HOFFOS Title of Officer, if Limited Liabili- OR ATTORNEY, Jennifer Lynn Gonzalez 591 Tele- CALIFORNIA The first day of business was: NOT tive(s) to administer the estate of the decedent. 4. representative(s) to administer the estate of the lowing: LUIS PARRA This business is conducted by: The first day of business was: 08/06/2016 Reg- ty Company / Corporation: The statement was filed graph Canyon Rd. #945 Chula Vista, CA. 91910 APPLICABLE Registrant Name: IMRAN CLARK Title The petition requests the decedent’s will and cod- decedent. 4. The petition requests the decedent’s AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: NOT istrant Name: MELISSA BARRISON Title of Officer, with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County (619) 370-7753 HAS FILED A PETITION WITH of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corpora- icils, if any, be admitted to probate. The will and will and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. The APPLICABLE Registrant Name: LUIS PARRA Title of if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 24 2016 ISSUE THIS COURT FOR A DECREE CHANGING PETI- tion: PRESIDENT The statement was filed with any codicils are available for examination in the file will and any codicils are available for examination Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, DATES: NOV 03, 10, 17 AND 24, 2016 TIONER'S NAME FROM Jennifer Lynn Gonzalez Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk kept by the court. 5.The petition requests author- The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County To Jennifer Lynn Davis THE COURT ORDERS that of San Diego County on: OCT 11, 2016 ISSUE ity to administer the estate under the Independent in the file kept by the court. 5.The petition requests NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 14, 2016 ISSUE DATES: NOV 03, 10, 17 all persons interested in this matter shall appear DATES: NOV 10, 17, 24 AND DEC 01, 2016 Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will authority to administer the estate under the Inde- OF: GERALD A. APICELLA CASE NUMBER: 37- on: OCT 21, 2016 ISSUE DATES: OCT 27 NOV 03 AND 24, 2016 before this court at the hearing indicated below to allow the personal representative to take many pendent Administration of Estates Act. (This author- 2016-00037652-PR-LA-CTL 1. To all heirs, ben- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE 10 AND 17, 2016 show cause, if any, why the petition should not be actions without obtaining court approval. Before ity will allow the personal representative to take FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE eficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and per- NO. 2016-026141 Fictitious Business Name(s) granted. Any person objecting to the name taking certain very important actions, however the many actions without obtaining court approval. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-027671 Fictitious Business Name(s) sons who may be otherwise interested in the will KET MEDIA located at: 3230 ASHFORD ST. #H changes described above must file a written objec- personal representative will be required to give Before taking certain very important actions, how- NO. 2016-027100 Fictitious Business Name(s) SAMADHI, SAMADHI HEALING ARTS located or estate, or both, of GERALD A. APICELLA. 2. A SAN DIEGO, CA. 92111 is registered by the fol- tion that indicates the reasons for the objection at notice to interested persons unless they have ever the personal representative will be required to AJISEN RAMEN located at: 7398 CLAIREMONT at:4856 CASS ST. SAN DIEGO CA. 92109 is reg- Petition for Probate has been filed by KEITH API- lowing: KELLY TARTER This business is conduct- least two court days before the matter is scheduled waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) give notice to interested persons unless they have MESA BLVD. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92111 is regis- istered by the following: MICHELLE ANISE MACK- CELLA in the Superior Court of California, County ed by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business to be heard and must appear at the hearing to The independent administration authority will be waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) tered by the following: AJIPLE INC This business is EY, RYDER SLOANE MACKEY This business is of SAN DIEGO 3.The Petition for Probate requests was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: KELLY show cause why the petition should not be grant- granted unless an interested person files an objec- The independent administration authority will be conducted by: A CORPORATION AJIPLE INC conducted by: A MARRIED COUPLE The first day that KEITH APICELLA be appointed as personal TARTER Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Compa- ed. If no written objection is timely filed, the court tion to the petition and shows good cause why the granted unless an interested person files an objec- 10628 WEAVER AVE #A S. EL MONTE, CA. 91733 of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant representative(s) to administer the estate of the ny / Corporation: The statement was filed with may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE court should not grant the authority. 6. A hearing tion to the petition and shows good cause why the CALIFORNIA The first day of business was: NOT Name: MICHELLE MACKEY Title of Officer, if Lim- decedent. 4. The petition requests the decedent’s Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk OF HEARING TO BE HELD ON DEC 16, 2016 TIME: on the petition will be held in this court as follows: court should not grant the authority. 6. A hearing APPLICABLE Registrant Name: KENT LEUNG Title ited Liability Company / Corporation: The state- will and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. The of San Diego County on: OCT 06, 2016 ISSUE 8:30 AM DEPT C-46 SUPERIOR COURT OF CAL- a. Date: DEC 20, 2016 Time:11:00 A.M. Dept: PC- on the petition will be held in this court as follows: of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corpora- ment was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., will and any codicils are available for examination DATES: NOV 03, 10, 17 AND 24, 2016 IFORNIA Civil Division 330 W. Broadway San Diego, 1 b. Address of court: SUPERIOR COURT OF CAL- a. Date: DEC 08, 2016 Time:1:30 P.M. Dept: PC- tion: VICE PRESIDENT The statement was filed Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: in the file kept by the court. 5.The petition requests Ca. 92101 ISSUE DATES: NOV 03, 10, 17 AND FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE IFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO 1409 Fourth 2 b. Address of court: SUPERIOR COURT OF CAL- with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County OCT 25, 2016 ISSUE DATES: NOV 03, 10, 17 authority to administer the estate under the Inde- 24, 2016 NO. 2016-027307 Fictitious Business Name(s) Ave. San Diego, CA. 92101 Central 7. If you object IFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO 1409 Fourth Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 18, 2016 AND 24, 2016 pendent Administration of Estates Act. (This author- PACIFIC INTEGRATED DATA SOLUTIONS located to the granting of the petition, you should appear Ave. San Diego, CA. 92101 Central 7. If you object ISSUE DATES: NOV 03, 10, 17 AND 24, 2016 ity will allow the personal representative to take FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE at: 7259 SURFBIRD CIRCLE CARLSBAD, CA. at the hearing and state your objections or file to the granting of the petition, you should appear many actions without obtaining court approval. NO. 2016-026747 Fictitious Business Name(s) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-026659 Fictitious Business Name(s) 92011 is registered by the following: JAMES written objections with the court before the hear- at the hearing and state your objections or file Before taking certain very important actions, how- OPULENCE SALONS located at: 5566 LA JOLLA NO. 2016-027189 Fictitious Business Name(s) RAIZZ located at: 4369 W. POINT LOMA BLVD. MCGHEE This business is conducted by: AN INDI- ing. Your appearance may be in person or by your written objections with the court before the hear- ever the personal representative will be required to BLVD. LA JOLLA, CA. 92037 is registered by the PURA VIDA BRACELETS located at: 1025 SAN DIEGO CA. 92107 is registered by the fol- VIDUAL The first day of business was: NOT APPLI- attorney. 8. If you are a creditor or a contingent ing. Your appearance may be in person or by your give notice to interested persons unless they have following: CHADWINN KRETZSCHMAR This busi- PROSPECT ST. #350 LA JOLLA, CA. 92037 is lowing: ROBERTA CORTAT MOUTINHO This busi- CABLE Registrant Name: KELLY TARTER Title of creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim attorney. 8. If you are a creditor or a contingent waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) ness is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first registered by the following: CREATIVE GENIUS INC ness is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: with the court and mail a copy to the personal creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim The independent administration authority will be day of business was: 09/01/2015 Registrant This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, representative appointed by the court within the with the court and mail a copy to the personal granted unless an interested person files an objec- Name: CHADWINN KRETZSCHMAR Title of Officer, CREATIVE GENIUS INC 1025 PROSPECT ST. #350 Name: ROBERTA CORTAT MOUTINHO Title of Offi- Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County later of (1) four months from the date of first representative appointed by the court within the tion to the petition and shows good cause why the if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The LA JOLLA, CA. 92037 CALIFORNIA The first day of cer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: on: OCT 20, 2016 ISSUE DATES: NOV 10, 17, 24 issuance of letters to a general personal repre- later of (1) four months from the date of first court should not grant the authority. 6. A hearing statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, business was: 09/01/2010 Registrant Name: PAUL The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, AND DEC 01, 2016 sentative, as defined in section 58(b) of the Cali- issuance of letters to a general personal repre- on the petition will be held in this court as follows: Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County GOODMAN Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Com- Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County fornia Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date sentative, as defined in section 58(b) of the Cali- a. Date: DEC 08, 2016 Time:1:30 P.M. Dept: PC- on: OCT 13, 2016 ISSUE DATES: NOV 10, 17, 24 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE pany / Corporation: CFO The statement was filed on: OCT 12, 2016 ISSUE DATES: NOV 03, 10, 17 of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice fornia Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date 3 b. Address of court: SUPERIOR COURT OF CAL- AND DEC 01, 2016 NO. 2016-028085 Fictitious Business Name(s) with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County AND 24, 2016 under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice IFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO 1409 Fourth ELLE ALLURE SKIN SPA located at: 3651 MIDWAY Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 19, 2016 ISSUE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE Other California statutes and legal authority may under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE Ave. San Diego, CA. 92101 Central 7. If you object DR, SAN DIEGO, CA. 92103 is registered by the fol- DATES: NOV 03, 10, 17 AND 24, 2016 NO. 2016-028538 Fictitious Business Name(s) affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to Other California statutes and legal authority may NO. 2016-028146 Fictitious Business Name(s) to the granting of the petition, you should appear lowing: ELIZABETH ANN DAVIS This business is ENGAGEMENT GUYS located at: 861 SIXTH AVE. consult with an attorney knowledgeable in Califor- affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE SAN DIEGO BEACH PADS located at:5580 LA at the hearing and state your objections or file conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of busi- SUITE 411 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92101 is registered by nia law. 9. You may examine the file kept by the consult with an attorney knowledgeable in Califor- NO. 2016-027518 Fictitious Business Name(s) JOLLA BLVD. #306 LA JOLLA, CA. 92037 is reg- written objections with the court before the hear- ness was: 10/20/2016 Registrant Name: ELIZA- the following: STEVE PARKHURST This business is court. If you are a person interested in the estate, nia law. 9. You may examine the file kept by the WRITE ON THE MARKET located at: 3927 NOBEL istered by the following: DAVID SIMMONDS This ing. Your appearance may be in person or by your BETH ANN DAVIS Title of Officer, if Limited Liabili- conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of busi- you may file with the court a Request for Special court. If you are a person interested in the estate, DR. UNIT 54 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92122 is registered business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first attorney. 8. If you are a creditor or a contingent ty Company / Corporation: The statement was filed ness was: 11/01/2016 Registrant Name: STEVE Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory you may file with the court a Request for Special by the following: STEFANIE EBERHART This busi- day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County PARKHURST Title of Officer, if Limited Liability and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory ness is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first Name: DAVID SIMMONDS Title of Officer, if Lim- with the court and mail a copy to the personal Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 28, 2016 ISSUE Company / Corporation: The statement was filed account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or day of business was: 09/01/2016 Registrant ited Liability Company / Corporation: The state- representative appointed by the court within the DATES: NOV 10, 17, 24 AND DEC 01, 2016 with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County A Request for Special Notice form is available from account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. Name: STEFANIE A. EBERHART Title of Officer, if ment was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., later of (1) four months from the date of first Clerk of San Diego County on: NOV 02, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE the court clerk. 10. Attorney for Petitioner: DAVID A Request for Special Notice form is available from Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The state- Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: issuance of letters to a general personal repre- ISSUE DATES: NOV 10, 17, 24 AND DEC 01, 2016 NO. 2016-026561 Fictitious Business Name(s) G. RODRIGUEZ 1450 Frazee Road, Suite 310 San the court clerk. 10. Attorney for Petitioner: Higgs ment was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., OCT 31, 2016 ISSUE DATES: NOV 03, 10, 17 sentative, as defined in section 58(b) of the Cali- THERAPEUTIC BODYWORK ENTERPRISES located Diego, CA. 92108 (619) 291-7708. ISSUE DATES: Fletcher & Mack, LLP. Rebecca Briskin, Esq. 401 Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: AND 24, 2016 fornia Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE at: 3651 MIDWAY DR, SAN DIEGO, CA. 92058 is NOV 10, 17 AND 24, 2016 West “A” Street, Suite 2600, San Diego CA 92101 OCT 21, 2016 ISSUE DATES: NOV 03, 10, 17 of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice NO. 2016-028769 Fictitious Business Name(s) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE registered by the following: CALVIN STEWART This (619) 236-1551. ISSUE DATES: NOV 03, 10 AND AND 24, 2016 under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. THREE RS PROOFREADING located at: 4887 NO. 2016-027379 Fictitious Business Name(s) JW business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first 17, 2016 Other California statutes and legal authority may BELLA PACIFIC ROW #240 SAN DIEGO, CA. THURSDAY · NOVEMBER 10, 2016 ENTERTAINMENT THE PENINSULA BEACON 17 ‘Jungle Love’ for legendary guitarist Greg Douglass at Mother’s Saloon

BY BART MENDOZA | THE BEACON On Nov. 11, Douglass and his band, which alongside members of AC/DC, Huey Lewis & also includes singer and rhythm guitarist Rose The News and The McCoys. However his focus San Diego is fortunate to have many great Gill, drummer Hector Toro and bassist Joe more recently has been on his own music, guitarists in town, but Greg Douglass is in a Hastings, will perform at Mother’s Saloon, especially the new album. class of his own. Douglass recently released a playing several sets of classic rock classics “I’m really proud of everything I’ve done, new solo album, “Flight of the Dragon,” but from groups such as The Rolling Stones, The but this one is special,” Douglass said. “It’s a it’s his work as a sideman since the 1960s Beatles and Bonnie Raitt as well as new wave- complete package from the great artwork on that’s made him a legend. era tracks by combos such as The Flamin’ the cover from legendary artist William Stout, Few acts get one pass at the brass ring, but Groovies, The Pretenders and the Blasters. The to the wonderful playing from all the musi- Douglass’s talents are such that his playing night of course will also include his signature cians involved. I’m happy to have this out and songwriting can be heard on albums by song, “Jungle Love.” there.” the likes of Tom Johnston and Eddie Money, He has played much bigger venues, but he’s After more than five decades performing while he also spent time on the road as part of especially happy to be performing at Moth- music, Douglass is happier than ever with his Hot Tuna and the Van Morrison Band. er’s. “I actually went to the club and it had career choice. “Because I’m getting better at But even that’s just the tip of the iceberg. He such a great, funky fabulous dive bar vibe,” he it,” he said. “About three years ago I had an was also a member of the Band, enthused. “I immediately thought, this is the epiphany while on tour in England. My play- performing on their hit song, “Jeopardy” and kind of place I want to play, this is the kind of ing went up a level due to sobriety and confi- a member of the Band, co-writing place Chuck Berry or Bo Diddley would have dence; meanwhile I’m being appreciated as their classic “Jungle Love.” A major hit upon played. It’s a perfect mix of dancing and sweat people realize I had an impact on music, no release in 1977, the song had a second life and such a fun, crazy crowd. We’ll be doing matter how small.” when it became the theme song to popular Greg Douglass plays Mother’s in OB Friday, Nov. 11. three sets, starting at 10 p.m., as long as I can Its clear Douglass is thrilled where his muse TV sitcom, “Everybody Loves Raymond.” PHOTO CONTRIBUTED make it past my bed time,” he joked. has taken him. “I’m happier than I’ve ever “Just goes to show, you never know,” Dou- In addition to playing with his own band, been. I’ve accepted the parameters of my gifts, glass mused from his home in Escondido. “I heard something in the song.” Douglass was Douglass also teaches guitar and tours the to the best of my abilities,” he said. “This is the co-wrote the song with bassist Lonnie Turner soon asked to join the band, with one of his world with several other world-renowned six- most gratifying time in my career.” and it was in fact turned down previously by first gigs being as opener for Fleetwood Mac ties era groups, including the Electric Flag and Greg Douglass: Friday, Nov. 11 at Mother’s, (British rocker) Dave Mason. But Steve Miller, before nearly 100,000 people at Philadel- Big Brother & The Holding Company, as well 2228 Bacon St., 10 p.m. 21 and up. For more who Lonnie was performing with at the time, phia’s JFK Stadium in 1978. as an all-star group, Monsters of Classic Rock, information, visit www.motherssaloon.com.

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Philanthropist Tom Steyer to deliver keynote at Coastkeeper’s Seaside Soiree Chet Nelson, restorer of Famosa Slough Chet Nelson, a retired civil and blue herons, along with chology degree at the Universi- On Thursday, Nov, 17, San Diego Coast- Seaside Soiree, San Diego Coastkeeper’s servant who spent nearly two plenty of long-lensed bird- ty of Wisconsin, Nelson mar- keeper invites people passionate about clean most anticipated fundraiser of the year, sup- decades helping turn a city eye- watchers, before turning ried Yvonne Peck (who died in water to attend the Seaside Soiree, its bay- ports the organization’s dedication to fish- sore into a treasured wildlife parcels over to the city. 2001), in Madison, Wis., and side celebration of San Diego’s fishable, able, swimmable and drinkable waters in sanctuary, died Wednesday at Nelson, a member of the landed a job doing personnel swimmable, drinkable waters. The celebra- San Diego County — from inland waters to U.C. San Diego Medical Center Conservation Committee of the management work for the mil- tion will feature keynote remarks from the coastline. The annual celebration at following a brain hemorrhage. San Diego Audubon Society, itary. NextGen Climate president Tom Steyer. Tom Ham’s Lighthouse runs from 6 to 8 He was 85. also supervised countless work About the time John F. As a business leader and philanthropist, p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 17, with a 4:30 p.m. Every morning around parties of volunteers, Kennedy arrived in the Oval Steyer believes everyone has a moral respon- VIP hosted cocktail party with Tom Steyer. dawn, Nelson was known to schoolchildren and university Office, Nelson, his wife, son and sibility to ensure that every family shares The celebration features live music, a roam- police the Famosa Slough for students, who’d plant new daughter moved to Washing- the benefits of economic opportunity, edu- ing buffet, a silent auction and interactive trash and recyclables and then plants, water them and learn ton, D.C., then in 1968 began a cation and a healthy climate. In 2010, he education stations to engage guests in spend the day caring for the how such flora can thrive in a five-year stint in Germany, and his wife, Kat Taylor, pledged to con- Coastkeeper’s work. 37-acre wetland near his saltwater environment. managing the hiring and pro- tribute most of their wealth to charitable “Every year, Seaside Soiree cultivates a home. He’d cut down nonna- A longtime board member motion of local civilians for the causes during their lifetimes. That same joyous atmosphere where friends and like- tive species – including palm of the Ocean Beach People’s Air Force in Wiesbaden. year, he worked to defeat Proposition 23, minded locals unite in the name of clean trees, to the chagrin of a few Co-op, he lent his three decades It was there that he became an attempt by the oil industry to roll back water,” says San Diego Coastkeeper execu- neighbors – and plant a vari- of administrative experience to involved in the American The- California’s plan to reduce pollution and tive director Tracie Barham. “With Tom ety of locally appropriate trees, a decision-making process and ater in Wiesbaden, for which address climate change. Steyer’s keynote highlighting what each grasses and bushes. financial management that he acted, directed and stage After founding a successful California individual can do to affect change, we hope "He's going to leave a huge saw a period of expansion for managed – an obsession he business, Steyer left to work full-time on to inspire a renewed focus on a more sus- hole in San Diego’s conserva- the landmark organic grocery continued to indulge after mov- nonprofit and advocacy efforts and now tainable San Diego.” tion community," said Megan store during a time of increas- ing back to the Washington, serves as president of NextGen Climate, an To continue empowering San Diego Flaherty, conservation project ing competition from natural D.C.-area in 1973. organization he founded in 2013 to prevent County’s water watchdog, purchase VIP or coordinator for the San Diego food chains. In the 1990s, Nelson retired climate disaster and promote prosperity for general admission tickets at www.sdcoast- Audubon Society, who worked Born Chester G. Nelson in from government service and all Americans. keeper.org. with Nelson on the group's northern Wisconsin, he was a moved to New York City, where Conservation Committee. third-generation Norwegian- he began a second career run- He also added human touch- American, inheriting his ning a card and gift shop for es to allow San Diegans to bet- unshakeable work ethic from the United Nations Children’s La Playa $939,000 ter enjoy the wild enclave sur- his schoolteacher mother and Organization (UNICEF) at U.N. San Antonio 4th Floor Unit 2/2 1145 sq ft rounded by houses and dairy-farming father, rising Headquarters. NEW LISTING OPEN SUN 1-4 apartment complexes, such as before dawn to milk cows and Nelson is survived by a Rare Opportunity to purchase this property before it park benches and steps on its spending long days nurturing daughter, Una Nelson-White in is listed for sale on the MLS. La Playa Condo with trails. crops in the days when teams San Diego, a son, Erik Nelson, Panoramic Bay & City Views. This unit is close He was not alone, working of horses still pulled farm in Berlin, Germany, and sib- to all and is only steps to Kellogg Beach. The unit with other members and fellow equipment. lings Carol Baker, Ruth Cray has new paint, new carpet, a large balcony, board members of Friends of After studying Russian as a and Arnold Nelson. secure access and 2 parking spaces. the Famosa Slough, nonprofit Korean War-era GI at the The family asks that memo- that has expanded the marshy Army Language School in rial donations be made to THE GHIO GROUP MICHAEL PANISSIDI 619-247-2114 [email protected] CALBRE#01969339 area inhabited by terns, egrets Monterey and earning a psy- Friends of the Famosa Slough.

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People’s Organic event will take place at the site of Thursday, Nov. 17. Noble will pre- accomplishments before coming to Federated monthly luncheon meet- café groundbreaking the new café, located just east of the sent his program about Gage, 42nd San Diego, and then focus on the ing will take place 10 a.m. Wednes- co-op on Voltaire Street. United States Secretary of the Trea- extraordinary life he made for him- day, Nov. 16 at Point Loma Cafe, People’s Organic café ground- sury. In 1906, Gage came to Point self in San Diego and his important 4865 Harbor Drive. A no-host lunch breaking event for the new organic OB Historical Society Loma to deal with a family crisis and role in preserving Balboa Park. follows. Guests welcome. Call Mari- café and juice bar will take place 1 to presentation on Gage retire from the stress of the East lyn at 619-222-9532 for additional 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 12, at Coast. Republican Women information. 4745 Voltaire St. There will be live The Ocean Beach Historical Soci- Gage was drawn to the Lomaland luncheon Nov. 16 music, refreshments, guest speakers, ety will present: Lyman J. Gage - A Theosophist community. Noble will Coastal Commission and a well-wishing ceremony. This Great Man, by John Noble, 7 p.m. touch on Gage’s extraordinary Point Loma Republican Women OKs SeaWorld changes The California Coastal Commis- sion recently approved at a meeting in Half Moon Bay a plan by Sea- World San Diego to remodel its orca tanks to make way for a new, more educational killer whale show. The project will facilitate the park's pre- viously announced plan to transi- tion from theatrical orca shows to educational presentations based on behavior in the wild, SeaWorld offi- cials said in a statement. SeaWorld's plan to transition to education-based presentations was part of the broader announcement in March that the current genera- tion of orcas at its parks will be the last. Construction is scheduled to begin in January, with the Shamu set backdrop being dismantled. Sea- World said Orca Encounter, featur- ing what park officials contend will be a more natural setting, is due to begin next summer. OB law firm relocates

Smedley, Gallagher & Gee, LLP has moved its offices after being located between the Ocean Beach Post Office and the Ocean Beach Library. The new address is 1951 Cable St., on the corner of Cable Street and Santa Monica Avenue. The local law firm was founded by attorney Frank Owen in the early 1960s. Attorneys David B. Gee and Thomas J. Bryan joined Frank Owen in the 1980s to form Owen, Gee and Bryan, LLP. David G. Smedley and Lauren Gallagher joined the firm in 1998 and 2004, respectively, and changed the name to Smedley, Gal- lagher & Gee, LLP. The firm has a long history of pro- viding personalized service and care to its clients. The firm specializes in Estate Planning and Estate Settle- ments. Noonan named Lawyer of Year by Best Lawyers Noonan Lance Boyer & Banach LLP’s recently announced that one of its founding partners, David J. Noonan, of Point Loma, has been chosen Lawyer of the Year for Legal Malpractice Law – Defendants, by 2017 Best Lawyers in America. James R. Lance and Ethan T. Boyer both received the 2017 Best Lawyers in America distinction for Commer- cial Litigation. Noonan is a recognized leader in the field of legal malpractice defense, having successfully represented numerous local and national law firms in trial and arbitration. Noo- nan was also named to the 2017 Best Lawyers list for his work in Bet- the-Company Litigation.