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San Diego Community Newspaper Group THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2013 www.SDNEWS.com  Volume 27, Number 9 New vision for Veterans Plaza moves forward Garden walk to showcase the best-of-the-best on Peninsula

STAFF AND CONTRIBUTION tended by homeowners. Featuring self-guided tours of Participants will have the private residential gardens, the chance to walk through and Point Loma Garden Walk — view the gardens at their leisure hosted each year by the Dana from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., with Unit of Rady Children’s Hospi- water and portable toilets avail- tal Auxiliary — gives guests a able along the route. In addition glimpse of unique Point Loma to the tour, guests can visit the and Ocean Beach gardens that garden boutique, where local seem ripped from the pages of artisans will sell their unique a magazine. creations — everything from On Saturday, April 27, visitors garden furniture and outdoor will see waterfalls, outdoor accessories to birdhouses and rooms and whimsical and potting benches made from sal- remarkable gardening enhance- vaged wood and more. ments on the tour’s 12th annu- For those looking to be pam- al installment. The focus this year is on gardens designed and SEE WALK, Page 4

Home and garden admirers stroll through an exquisite yard during a pre- vious Point Loma Garden Walk. Photo by Paul Hansen I The Beacon

A new vision is coming to life to revamp Veterans Plaza in Ocean Beach. Several workshops are taking place to gather official and resident ideas on how to bring the project to fruition. Courtesy photo Councilman Faulconer says Second in series of workshops planned to mold new presentation ‘state of the district is strong’

BY TONY DE GARATE | THE BEACON In a nutshell, that’s how the Veterans Knox said. BY MARIKO LAMB | THE BEACON neighborhood goals like infras- Plaza at the corner of Abbott Street and “And right away, they washed out. And tructure repair, environmental Even before the 9/11 tragedies, there Newport Avenue — with two its flagpoles, they were blotchy,” she said. “The state of our district is protection and public safety. were plenty of Obeceans who knew that 6 ½-foot-high piece of granite rock and Later, some coloring and improvements strong,” said District 2 City Coun- “I vividly remember when I patriotism was consistent with the commu- adorning plaque, and dozens of inscriptions on the adjacent asphalt were paved over cilman Kevin Faulconer during was first sworn in seven years nity’s laid-back, do-your-own-thing ethic. engraved onto a brand-new, concrete side- and forgotten after a road repair, she said. his State of the District address ago, the depths of the problems In 1997, they decided it was high time to do walk — came to be, organizers said. Ocean But the most serious problems had to do on April 10. “We’re delivering at City Hall were becoming more something big. Beach was ahead of the curve. with the memorials on the sidewalk. Cir- real results to protect our beach- and more apparent — the debts, An idea to honor those who have served But the pride resulting from the nobility cles of various sizes had been engraved on es and bays, guard taxpayer dol- the lawsuits, the pension scan- our country in the armed forces took hold of a high-minded community effort quick- the new concrete, and the public could lars and create a brighter future dals, the delayed audit reports, the and, with the help of the since-vacated ly began to erode, remembers Denny Knox, honor a loved one with an inscription inside for our families and our children.” mismanagement of tax dollars Ocean Beach Veterans of Foreign Wars, the executive director of the Ocean Beach the circles for a few hundred dollars. In his address, Faulconer and the lack of accountability Ocean Beach MainStreet Association MainStreet Association. Sandblasting the concrete proved to be emphasized the importance of fis- and transparency,” he said. “In a (OBMA) and others, the idea came to For one, the new sidewalk was supposed cal responsibility and unity fruition. to be stained with bright, vibrant colors, SEE PLAZA, Page 6 among city leaders to achieve SEE ADDRESS, Page 3

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months. reduce our budget deficit by half right ADDRESS As he moves forward in his tenure, now just if we were moving forward on Independent Wall Street Alternative CONTINUED FROMPage 1 Faulconer outlined principles he pledges to managed competition.” follow as he continues his efforts toward a He said in the next 30 days, he will ask Objective Guidance and Advice bipartisan manner, we have eliminated brighter future. his fellow councilmembers to reaffirm the culture of ‘Spend today, save tomor- “First, we must fulfill the will of the vot- their commitment to voter-approved row,’ which has now given way to bud- ers by implementing comprehensive pen- managed competition. getary realism and fiscal reform.” sion reform at City Hall. We must make “I believe it is central that we have a www.lploceanbeach.com He said collaborative efforts by city lead- full pension payments to ensure we don’t healthy and dynamic city and these prin- 4835 Voltaire St. Ocean Beach, CA 92107 [email protected] Chip Messenger ership has gotten the city through tough unduly pass on the debt to our children ciples will help ensure that,” he said. “If 619.573.4738 office 619.573.4758 fax Investment Representative financial chaos and civic embarrassment, and grandchildren,” he said. “We must we follow the will of the voters, particular- 866.686.8143 toll free Member FINRA/SIPC CA Insurance Lic. #Oc84814 creating a model for fiscal responsibility, protect public safety, particularly by ly on managed competition, San Diego transparency and government account- improving police retention and recruit- can and will continue to lead on fiscal ability. ment, and we must not and cannot sup- reform.” “Our city is in a much stronger finan- port cuts to our core neighborhood ser- He said although the city has united to cial position that it has ever been before,” vices that all of us rely on.” resolve the front-page financial scandals of he said. “I’m committed to spending with- The councilman said no budget is jus- the past, the day-to-day neighborhood Tami Fuller in our means. It’s the only way that we tifiable unless the city considers all rea- challenges remain. Those challenges, he 619.226.TAMI(8264) www.TamiFuller.com DRE #01000767 can ensure that our tax dollars can be sonable and innovative ways to deliver ser- said, must be met head-on through collab- invested in our neighborhoods to deliver vices efficiently and effectively. oration. POINT LOMA PLUMOSA PARK $775,000 POINT LOMA $1,350,000 the real results that all of us are pushing “Unfortunately, the administration is “Delivering the results we’ve covered Open Sat & Sun 1-4 for.” ignoring opportunities to cut government tonight did not require divisive rhetoric. A few of those neighborhood accom- waste by stalling managed competition, Partisan politics doesn’t pave streets. It plishments in the Point Loma and Ocean which is costing taxpayers tens of millions doesn’t protect our ocean or dispatch our Beach communities over the past year of dollars each year that would be saved police officers or fire fighters to our homes Traditional Spanish 3BR/2BA home, located in the heart of Picturesque Bay Views! Just like new, this 4+BR/3BA 2827 esf., has Plumosa Park boasts elegance and charm. Custom features undergone an extensive remodel. Gourmet kitch. w/slab granite included the community-driven redesign through streamlining,” he said. “Using any faster,” he said. “Collaboration and throughout home add to its captivating characters includes stained counter tops, rich dark wood cabinets, top of the line appliances, of Ocean Beach’s Veterans Plaza, comple- estimates about what the city could gain respect get things done, and it’s the path I glass windows, hardwood floors, gourmet kitchen, fireplace & breakfast bar & loads of cabinet space. Open & airy dining/living/kitchen. custom built in shelving in living room. 3 car garage plus three Huge balcony with sit down Bay view. 2 car attached gar. + additional tion of the first phase of the Ocean Beach through accountability and competitive intend to follow as long as I am your elect- additional driveway spots. RV/boat parking. Gateway Park and recent passage of leg- bidding, we could save $20 million addi- ed leader.” SOUTH OCEAN BEACH $875,000 OCEAN BEACH $675,000 islation to protect 31 acres of Point Loma’s tionally every single year. That would Open Thursday Famosa Slough from future development. 4/18 10-1pm

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PL / OB Community Yard Sale Day Dana Middle School principal steps down after 10 years Next Saturday April 27th BY MARIKO LAMB | THE BEACON After a decade at the helm of Dana Middle School, princi- Still time to sign-up for the 3rd Annual Big PL / OB Community Yard Sale pal Diane Ryan has stepped down to accept a position as prin- Day, the sign-up deadline is April 23rd. The event is hosted each year by cipal at Challenger Middle School in Mira Mesa. long time Point Loma Realtor Bob Woodard of Prudential CA Realty. “This is so bittersweet,” she said. “I am grateful to our stu- The Big PL Sale Day continues to grow each year and we are approach- dents, parents, teachers and staff for sharing the Dana expe- ing 100 sales for this year’s event. The best part for sellers is it’s all FREE! We rience with me for the past 10 years. It has been my honor to market the event throughout San Diego County to attract buyers from all serve our young children and be the compass always pointing areas. Last year there was an abundance of antiques along with just about to their future. Together with staff and parents, I believe we every household and sporting item you could think of. The one thing that’s have made a difference in the lives of thousands of children.” for sure, you never know what people will break out for the sale. Although Ryan said she looks forward to the next chapter Dana Middle School Principal Diane Ryan has stepped down to in her life, she will also miss the Dana community very much. accept a position as Challenger Middle School’s principal. I will be providing master maps for buyers of all the sale locations at my Photo by Patricia Walsh I The Beacon office located across from the PL Post Office at 2920 Canon St., SD 92106 “I am a person who embraces change and welcomes the challenges that come with it,” she said. “I am appreciative of from 6AM – 9AM on April 27th. We are encouraging sellers to open from the wonderful relationships that we have built and the incred- and a retired principal will fill in during the transition. 7am-12 noon which still provides them a free afternoon. ible opportunities we have created for Dana students. I have “Great things are happening at Dana. Solid foundations Sign-up to participate by contacting Bob Woodard at (619) 227-LIST grown professionally and personally, and have many fond and structures are in place, and I believe this work will contin- (5478) or go to www.bigplsale .com for more detailed information. memories to hold on to.” ue,” Ryan said. “Thank you, everyone, for your support and A panel of parents and staff will work with area superinten- endless commitment to our kids. I have enjoyed being a part dent Gilbert Gutierrez in the selection of a new principal over of this magical world and will forever hold a special place in the next four weeks. Ryan’s final day will be Friday, April 19, my heart for Dana.” Downtown View Estate in Beautiful Point Loma

bag and a gourmet lunch, served in a Morena Blvd., (619) 276-9970 WALK garden that is not included on the regu- • Cedros Gardens, 330 S. Cedros Ave., CONTINUED FROMPage 1 lar tour. Solana Beach, (858) 792-8640 Proceeds from the Garden Walk bene- • Green Gardens Nursery, 4810 Cass pered, there is the Dana Diamond Tour, fit Craniofacial Services at Rady Chil- St., (858) 483-7846 during which guests will be personally dren’s Hospital San Diego, the area’s only • Mission Hills Nursery, 1525 Fort shuttled from home to home for private hospital dedicated solely to pediatrics and Stockton Drive, (619) 295-2808 This spectacular view estate has a giant 15,600 SF level lot. The 2 Story 2778 SF Home tours of the gardens. Diamond Tour par- craniofacial services, which treats com- • Vintage Revivals, 4847 Newport features 3 Bdrms and 3.5 Baths and views are unubstructable and protected on both levels. Home sits on a quiet culdesac location. Estate features include Pool, Poolhouse with ticipants will also receive a specialty gift plex disorders of the face and skull, Ave., (619) 269-7922 Full bath multiple decks with additional views out to Sea World area. This home is a including cleft lip and palate. • Walter Andersen Nursery (Point contractors dream it is mostly original and ready for your custom remodel. Call Point Loma Tickets to the garden tour are $25 per Loma), 3642 Enterprise St., (619) 224- Real Estate Specialist Bob Woodard at (619) 227-5478! Offered at $1,190,000 ATTORNEY - ESTATES person for the regular tour and $150 for 8271, and Walter Andersen Nursery Trusts/Wills/Probate 2040 IMPERIAL AVE offered at $ 1,999,000 10k SF LA PLAYA CONDO 2 Bdrm 2 Ba, Underground the Dana Diamond Tour. Tickets are re (Poway), 12755 Danielson Court, (858) commercial lot exisiting building is 5k sf. Appx ½ parking, Low HOA’s, List price 399k. Spectacular Richard F. McEntyre available online at pointlomagarden- 513-4900 mile to petco park and right across the street from common areaIN deck ESCROW and views. (619) 221-0279 walk.com. For more information on the tour or the new wal-mart. Great Franchisee opportunity Richardfmcentyre.com Tickets are also on sale at the following how to obtain tickets, visit pointlomagar- Point Loma REALTOR 3156 Sports Arena Blvd. Ste. 102 locations: denwalk.com, email contact@pointlo- Estate Sale Specialist Thinking of selling in Point Loma give me a call. • Reasonable Rates • Ace Hardware Liberty Station, 2750 magardenwalk.com or call (619) 518- Bob Woodard CA. DRE# 01259239 • House Calls Available Dewey Road, Suite 103, (619) 326-0827 8663. 619-227-5478 [email protected] 2920 Canon Street 92106 • Serving Point Loma for Over 30 Years • Armstrong Garden Centers, 1350 W.

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BY SCOTT HOPKINS | THE BEACON “With the on-field battles, we enjoyed our success but had Point Loma High School baseball player Jim Murray, a member of the our failures that brought us 1973 Pointer team that won a CIF together as a team. The ’73 championship, will be feted at a 40th Pointers picked each other up anniversary “Spirit of ’73 Gala” on when it was required and April 26 at the Bali Hai restaurant on cheered for each other all of Shelter Island. the time. We were brothers of “I have always been a person that looked forward and rarely in the rear the ball.” view mirror,” Murray said in a letter PAUL CONTRERAS to event organizers. “But as I get Member of the 1973 PLHS championship team older and closer to retirement, I (real- ize) the single most important lesson in my life had to be the sense of Martha Stauderman at staud- ‘TEAM’ that I developed playing base- [email protected] to receive an invitation ball at PLHS.” or for further details. The 14 members of that team have Murray noted the uniqueness of taken much of their experience for- each team member, which included ward with them to become successful characters that “would have given in careers and life. ‘The Bad News Bears’ a run for their Murray and his teammates have money.” been showing up faithfully for 15 Meanwhile, Contreras said “the years to play in the annual alumni vs. team now includes friends, family, varsity game, a tradition born at their kids and grandkids. We’re a 25th reunion in 1998 when the chal- formidable group that has not lenge, “I’ll bet we could still beat stopped growing.” those youngsters” was verbalized. Murray brought out an important Above, player Steve Grimes is carried off the Another team member, Paul Contr- fact that applies to many winning field at San Diego State University after the eras, put things in perspective. teams. Pointers defeated Hoover 11-2 for the 1973 “With the on-field battles, we “We were not the best baseball CIF championship. Grimes was the winning enjoyed our success but had our fail- players in San Diego,” Murray wrote, pitcher and also hit a three-run home run. ures that brought us together as a “but we were the best baseball team Courtesy photo team. The ’73 Pointers picked each of 1973.” other up when it was required and Murray lauded Dick Huddleston, cheered for each other all of the time. their coach, and credited the trust We were brothers of the ball,” Contr- and lack of selfishness as key eras writes. attributes of his team. Organizers of the “Sprit of ’73 Perhaps Contreras spoke for his Left, members of the 1973 Pointer CIF Gala” promise a night of great food, teammates when he wrote “my hap- championship team who played in this year’s Alumni Game include front row, left fabulous fun, stories that get better piness is from family, good friends, to right, Tom Evans, Terry Greaves, Steve with age and opportunities to bid on adventures and great memories, one Grimes and Paul Contreras. Back row both live and silent auctions of of those being a part of the 1973 includes Mark Connors, Kevin Stafford, intriguing donated items. Point Loma Pointers baseball team.” Brian Sillano, Steve Vargas and Jim Harvey. Tickets are $75, with all proceeds “This is one get-together I would Courtesy photo by Steve Silva supporting PLHS baseball. Contact not miss for the world,” Murray said.

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BY NICOLE SOURS LARSON | THE BEACON put their faces in the water. For me, it was the most liberating Many people who swim only by keep- “My intention was to change people’s experience. I flew through the pool, ing their faces above the water have a relationship with the water. It’s a chal- especially when she fitted me with fins. problematical relationship with the lenge for me to do it in an hour,” she I felt as if she had given me back the joy water, swim instructor Kim Shults dis- said. and exhilaration I experienced in the covered. For her project, Shults is using The water as a child, but had lost as an adult. Some, like me, have had traumatic Plunge, Mission Beach’s historic, heated Now, following my water-walking ses- water-related incidents that affect their indoor pool, part of the Wave House sions, I return to the pool to practice my ability to feel comfortable swimming. Athletic Club, now being upgraded breathing and swimming techniques, That, plus her concern for drowning under new management. The pool at each time increasing my number of laps. prevention and water safety, is one rea- The Plunge is maintained at about I’ve continued lessons, learning back- son Shults started her “40 for 40” Face 84 degrees, ideal for swimming. stroke and refining my freestyle. Most in Water Project to mark her 40th birth- I was Shults’ sixth project participant important, I feel more confident and day. and her first adult. I had long wanted to safer in the water. Writer Nicole Sours Larson, left, and swim instructor Kim Shults in the water at The Plunge The former Ocean Beach resident was learn to swim properly, since I had never My experience is not unique. Through in Mission Beach. Courtesy photo a 12-year veteran ESL (English as a sec- learned how to breathe while swim- her project, Shults has already taught ond language) instructor in the San ming. I had met Shults at The Plunge infants and mature adults, including Diego schools when she received her while I was “water-walking” with several who had never swam before, the annual layoff notice last year. She decid- friends and she was teaching charming basics of swimming and breathing. ed that was one too many layoff notices, 3-year-old twins. I was impressed with “I decided to do this project for myself. and opted not to return to public educa- her easy manner and encouraging It’s very selfish. I love seeing the looks on tion — at least now — but to refocus on approach towards teaching. people’s faces when they do something her first love, teaching swimming. She Afterward, in the locker room, I asked they didn’t think they could ever do. I determined to use her birthday as a cat- if she taught adults, too. She explained look at them and know they can do it. I alyst to examine what she wanted to do her project. It was only when I explained get to spend that time with them push- in next in life. that I didn’t submerge my face because ing them to a level they never thought “I felt I was supposed to have a greater I didn’t know how to breathe that I real- was possible,” she said. effect on people than I was and make a ized I had had three separate near- Shults is looking for a few more peo- noticeable difference in people’s lives,” drowning incidents by age 6. The last of ple, particularly adults, who want to she said. these was during my final swimming change their relationship with the water A passionate swimmer since child- class. None of these affected my love of and learn or improve their swimming. If hood and a swim instructor for 22 years, the water, but they left me a poor swim- you would like to participate, visit Shults is happiest in the water. She mer. www.faceinwater.org, or email kim@- resolved to honor her birthday by giving I went for my lesson with Shults with faceinwater.org, explaining your story 40 people of varied ages and back- great excitement, but minimal expecta- and interest in swimming. grounds a one-hour swimming lesson, tions. Could she really teach me how to It’s never too early or late to learn teaching breathing techniques and help- breathe and swim properly in just an how to swim. Kim Shults is teaching 40 individuals of diverse backgrounds how to breathe while swimming, ing them overcome any reluctance to hour? Yes, indeed, she could — and did. enabling them to put their faces in the water. Photo by Nicole Sours Larson I The Beacon THURSDAY · APRIL 18, 2013 6 THE PENINSULA BEACON NEWS

set Cliffs Boulevard and West Point PLAZA Loma Boulevard. CONTINUED FROMPage 1 All the major community groups have voiced strong support in the effort, tricky business, and, over time, the con- and even Mayor Bob Filner has crete lost its ability to sustain the stress expressed interest, Perotti said. of the engraving process, Knox said. “The current plaza is in such disre- When the first mistake occurred, an pair, it doesn’t really honor the names of effort to correct it pretty much wiped the veterans that are on the sidewalk,” out what funds had been set aside for Perotti said. “It’s past due. It’s time to maintenance. show respect to the veterans and to “We tried so hard to tackle it, but it define the space once again in a renewed really was a bad design,” Knox said. effort.” Salt air, sand and foot traffic also took A five-member committee has been their toll, eroding the engravings and appointed to lead the effort, headed by rendering many of them difficult, if not Tom Grosch, who also serves on the impossible, to read. The majority of the Ocean Beach Town Council’s board of circles remain empty, and no one has directors. Grosch said he’s pleased with purchased an inscription since August the progress so far and the quality of the 2008, Knox said. feedback from the first forum in Febru- Over the years, contractors have ary and dozens of surveys submitted by assessed the damage, but all have come citizens at the forum and online. to the same conclusion: start over. “They Grosch said KTU+A will present two all left scratching their heads. They all alternatives based on that feedback dur- said it needed a complete re-do,” Knox ing the April 30 workshop. The alterna- said. tives haven't been released yet, but they A coalition of community groups, are said to represent a philosophical headed by the Ocean Beach Communi- debate between those who think the sen- ty Development Corporation (OBCDC), timents behind the memorial should be has united to do just that. The second of expressed artistically, and those who pre- two public forums to discuss design fea- fer a more formal approach. tures and generate ideas has been sched- “They both meet the criteria we’ve uled for April 30 at 6:30 p.m. at the developed, but in different ways,” Grosch District 2 City Councilman Kevin Faulconer, center, participated in a recent workshop. Another is set for Tuesday, April 30 at 6:30 p.m. at Point Loma Masonic Lodge, 1711 Sun- said. “From those two, take a look and the Point Loma Masonic Lodge, 1711 Sunset Cliffs Blvd. Courtesy photo set Cliffs Blvd. see what works best from both, and then The effort got a big boost a few combine them into a final design.” was the main thing,” Grosch said. took photos of the memorials and Veterans Plaza at Newport Avenue & months ago with a $20,000 grant from Some design concepts have emerged “Then you have to keep in mind that wrote them all down. “We think we Abbott Street the county’s neighborhood reinvest- that nearly everyone agrees on, Grosch it’s a major (area) in Ocean Beach, and have all of that documented,” Knox WHEN: Tuesday, April 30, 6:30 p.m. ment program through an application said: the memorial should be moved it has to match the community vibe.” said. After the workshop, the OBCDC WHERE: Point Loma Masonic Lodge, supported by the office of District 4 north to the grassy area adjacent to the Still to be determined is how the and KTU+A will work on a draft final 1711 Sunset Cliffs Blvd. County Supervisor Ron Roberts. The Ocean Beach; and a crosswalk needs to worn-out sidewalk inscriptions will be design that can be presented to com- WHO: Anyone interested in restoring money should pay for the design phase be installed at Newport Avenue and represented in the final design, Grosch munity groups for more feedback, the declining plaza. Hosted by Ocean and the architectural firm KTU+A has Abbott Street. said. “We’ll be doing everything we can Grosch said. Beach Community Development Cor- been retained for that purpose, said Tom “Setting out, there was the obvious to incorporate those medallions. They poration Perotti, OBCDC president. KTU+A has criteria — the memorial is worn down won’t stay where they are.” ****** More information is available at worked on the OBCDC’s other big pro- and something more sustainable and Several years ago, as the engravings www.obcdc.org and vetsplazainfo@- ject, the Ocean Beach Entryway at Sun- long-term had to be constructed. That were becoming less legible, the OBMA WHAT: Public forum on how to save obcdc.org

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for an evening of sunset walks, music, Payson High Choirs, consisting of Bel You’re Invited to a QUICKHITS catered hors d’oeuvres, dancing, a silent Coro, the large concert choir and Trou- auction and a chance to see the iconic veres, the chamber choir, are traveling to TRAVEL EVENING - April 24th Hearing set for landmark’s light glow in the dark. San Diego for an annual choir tour this Hosted by Vicki Vaughn Proceeds from the event will be used year. The choirs are under the direction of suspected rapist to support park projects. Marilyn Morgan. 5:30pm - 7:30pm A June 3 preliminary hearing has To receive a formal invitation or vol- Payson High School is located in the Vacations By Vicki (Point Loma) been set for a man suspected of kidnap- unteer, call (619) 222-4747. small town of Payson, 20 minutes south of ping and raping a woman in Loma Por- The group’s website is www.cnmf.org. Provo, Utah. The Payson community has Tours...Cruises...Worldwide tal. — Scott Hopkins a long history of high musical achieve- RSVP for Admission 619-223-0849 Michael Meretse Tesfa, 21, has plead- ment. The choirs have won numerous ed not guilty to charges that also include PL Garden Club sets awards over the last 30 years as they have robbery and false imprisonment of the toured and competed in various choir fes- victim in the March 18 incident. plant sale April 20 tivals like the Heritage Music Festival. The victim said she met Tesfa earlier The annual Point Loma Garden Club For more information, call Westminster Pacific Sotheby’s International Realty that night and he asked her to go to a plant sale will celebrate “A Real Garden Presbyterian Church at (619) 223-3193 hotel with him, but she declined. Party” on Saturday, April 20, from Expands Presence in San Diego Shortly before 9 p.m., Tesfa is alleged 9 a.m. to noon at Westminster Presbyte- Thrift shop sets sale with SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA (April 10, 2013) — Pacific Sotheby’s International to have sexually assaulted her behind rian Church, 3598 Talbot St. Potted Realty, owned by Brian Arrington, Steve Games and Nyda Jones-Church, announced Perry’s Café on Pacific Highway near plants, orchids and unique succulent international flavor a merger with Francine Finn and Raye Scott, whose company has operated as Win- Rosecrans Street. plantings will be for sale, along with The American Cancer Society Point dermere Signature Properties Downtown. On April 16, 2013 Finn and Scott’s office Court records say Tesfa is on proba- boutique items and garden-related Loma Discovery Shop, 3609 “C” Midway will cease doing business as Windermere Signature Properties and officially transi- tion for punching his mother in the face crafts. Members of the 51-year-old club Drive, is offering customers the opportuni- tion to Pacific Sotheby’s International Realty. on Jan. 2, 2012. He pleaded guilty to who are master gardeners will be on-site ty to experience international shopping “This merger is a key component of our plan to extend our presence in the San misdemeanor battery and was sen- to answer questions about plants and during its annual “Around The World” Diego market,” said Games. “Our combined local presence, along with the global tenced to 180 days in jail. His probation landscaping. For more information, visit event on Friday, April 16 from 10 a.m. to reach of the Sotheby’s International Realty® brand and world-class technology offers has been revoked because of his arrest in www.plgc.org. 6 p.m. and Saturday, April 27 from 10 a.m. an unmatched platform for agents and owners.” the new case. to 5 p.m. A wide array of items have been According to Finn, the strategic alliance will help them better serve their markets. Tesfa is being held on $750,000 bail. Westminster slates put aside to make shopping fun and excit- — Neal Putnam ing. “By joining forces with the experience and talent our new partners provide, our agents Payson High Choirs gig All proceeds go to cancer research and now have access to cutting-edge marketing resources, technology tools and train- Rockin’ fundraiser set Payson High Choirs will perform at education. Donations and volunteers are ing. This strategic alliance will enable us all to better serve our markets by reaching Westminster Presbyterian Church on Sun- always welcome. For more information, beyond the local level to a global level,” she added. to aid MS research day, April 21 at 10 a.m., located at visit cancer.org/discovery, or call “As agents and owners, we strive to provide our clients with the highest level of Point Loma natives Mary Alice Dube 3598 Talbot St. (619) 224-4336. customer service” said Scott. “We knew our core values matched those of Pacific and husband Ray are hosting “Metal 4 Sotheby’s International Realty and that we were teaming up with leaders of the MS,” a rockin’ fundraising event on highest caliber. Our agents are extremely dynamic and we are excited for the oppor- April 20 at Brick by Brick in Bay Park to tunities that this partnership will afford them and their clients.” raise funds for multiple sclerosis The office, which is located in the heart of the downtown Marina District at 560 research, advocacy, professional educa- 1st Avenue, will continue to benefit from the leadership and direction of current Man- tion, programs and services to help those ager Jeff Douglass and existing staff. “Francine and Raye have built a successful com- living with MS. pany in the downtown market,” says Arrington. “They have assembled a strong team Ray, drummer for the band Hellbent, of leaders and agents that will compliment our existing network of offices through- and Mary Alice, a local resident who has out San Diego.” been living with Multiple Sclerosis since Scott and Finn founded their original company in 2010 and have more than 40 2006 are hosting the fundraiser to fuse years experience in real estate. “They have demonstrated a long record of service and rock ’n’ roll with a good cause. commitment to the urban residential market,” said Jones-Church. “Their reputation Featured bands include Blackout, Van for personal service is consistent with the ideals of this firm and we are proud to have Roth, Hellbent, Iron Mayhem, Busted them represent us in this important San Diego community. Knuckles and Ratz, and raffle tickets will UPGRADE YOUR HOUSE WITH KEEPING THE Pacific Sotheby’s International Realty has more than 300 agents in 11 offices in San be available at the concert for a chance Diego County. The firm’s listings are marketed on the pacificsothebysrealty.com web- to win great prizes. ORIGINAL ARCHITECTURAL LOOK. site and the sothebysrealty.com global website. In addition to the referral opportu- Doors open at 5 p.m. and the first We can replace your outdated window and door glass with new more nities and expanded exposure generated from this source, both its’ brokers and band will take the stage at 6 p.m. Tickets efficient glass. Replace rotted or damaged windows and doors match- clients benefit from an association with the Sotheby’s auction houses and worldwide are $12 at the door and all proceeds will ing architectural details. Patch or replace putty glazing. Sotheby’s International Realty marketing programs. benefit the Multiple Sclerosis Society. The Sotheby’s International Realty network currently has 12,800 sales associates For more information, visit www.face- BROTHER'S BUILDERS & SERVICE INC. located in approximately 660 offices in 47 countries and territories worldwide. Each book.com/ Metal4Ms. CA License #953766 Cell: 619 481 9106 Bus: 619 226 3229 office is independently owned and operated. Evaluators sought to assess senior projects Community members are being sought on May 23 to evaluate projects done by Point Loma High School seniors as part of their graduation require- ments. Several volunteers will team with a designated classroom teacher to hear preassigned seniors present their project in both an oral and visual format. Seniors are directed to dress up for the event. A scoring rubric will be used by each panelist to evaluate projects, with a min- imum combined score needed to satisfy the graduation requirement. Volunteers would need to be on the Pointer campus from about 11:30 a.m to 2:30 p.m. and should contact Aman- da McMillan at [email protected]. — Scott Hopkins Iconic lighthouse readies for 100th anniversary A community celebration is being planned for the 100th anniversary of the famed Point Loma lighthouse in October. The Cabrillo National Monument Foundation Centennial Celebration is planned for Saturday, Oct. 12. Gates will open at 5:45 p.m. that day THURSDAY · APRIL 18, 2013 8 THE PENINSULA BEACON ARTS Reflections on the past: an artist’s perspective

BY MARSHA KAY SEFF | THE BEACON an art exhibition to honor her grand- that of some of her former students, nent collection. In addition to 30 home for years and, later, her own, ma, a beloved Coronado High School that runs through May 31 at the framed watercolors, there are dozens Hagstrom says, “I feel better about Ocean Beach’s Suzy Hagstrom art teacher. Coronado Public Library. of etchings and prints, ceramics, letting the community enjoy her never knew her paternal grandmoth- The result is “Art through the Gen- Suzy Hagstrom plans to donate all enamel on copper works, an oil paint- works now. I’ve enjoyed them all my er, who died before she was born. But erations,” a show that features Esther her grandma’s work — “including ing and a woodcarving. life and now it’s time for the commu- nine years ago, Hagstrom started Painter Hagstrom’s watercolors, my favorites” — to the Ocean Beach/- Though the work adorned her late nity where she lived and worked to mulling over the idea of organizing etchings and other work, alongside Taylor Branch Library for a perma- parents’ San Francisco Bay area enjoy them.” Grandma was an art teacher at Coronado High from 1939 until her death in 1951 at age 46 from a cere- bral hemorrhage. The yearbook that year was dedicated to her. The art teacher influenced many students, Hagstrom points out, sever- al of whom became acclaimed artists themselves. Hagstrom, who is a jour- nalist, used her reporting skills to track down some of former students and borrow their work to hang beside their teacher’s for the tribute show. “Connecting with her students was a way to get to know her. Even stu- dents who had no interest in art remember my grandmother and her lessons on perspective.” Hagstrom adds, “The exhibit highlights the importance of art in education.” Among those former students, now age 77 to 86, on display are Patty Murphy Jepson of Coronado, Coron- ado High School class of 1948, a commercially successful artist who sells her works and paintings on com- mission. There’s also Dolores Bridges Mote of El Cajon, class of ’45, who has painted as a hobby all of her life; John Clampitt of Coronado, class of ’54; Sarah Mott Durand of Ashland, Ore., class of ’48; Lois Drake Ferguson of San Diego, class of ’53; John “Jack” Minchin of Encinitas, class of ’48; Doris Klindt Naccarato of Coronado, class of ’51; Hildegarde Jaeger Stubbs of Encinitas, who finished high school in Santa Monica, and Celeste Walkup Usler of Puyallup, Wash., class of 1951. All have had a lifelong passion for the craft, according to Hagstrom. It’s an interesting coincidence that “Painter” was the art teacher’s maid- en name, said Hagstrom, whose own middle name, Esther, comes from her grandmother. Although Hagstrom’s mom and dad grew up in Coronado, her moth- er’s parents moved to OB in 1950. “Grandpa got tired of the car ferry commute,” said Hagstrom, a volun- teer poll worker in OB, who lives just two blocks from Sunset Cliffs, the subject of one of her favorite water- colors by her grandmother. More information on the Art through the Generations exhibit is available by calling Christian Esque- vin, director of library services, at the Coronado Public Library, 640 Orange Ave., at (619) 522-7395. Also, check out www.estherpainter- hagstrom.vpweb.com. Hagstrom planned the art tribute to her paternal grandmother.

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LUNCH & DINNER DAILY • 10:30AM TO 9:30PM • DELIVERY AVAILABLE Students are immersed in art at Pachis Studio at Liberty Station. Courtesy photo by Juliana Flores 619-224-3900 • 2556 LANING ROAD • WWW.HARBORGREEKCAFE.COM Liberty Station art studio helps Now Open in Liberty kids learn about selves, the world BY ETHAN ORENSTEIN | THE BEACON contribute positively to their communi- expressing themselves, but also having ty and gain a wide perspective about cul- the structural part of a class,” Flores Station! Pachis, located in Liberty Station, tures and people around the world. said. “At the end of the day, they’re offers art workshops designed to teach “To me, it’s really important for kids to learning something, they’re getting children about a wide range of topics understand what other kids their age something out of it, they’re making with the freedom of expression. are doing in any other part of the world, something that they get to take home.” 50% Off Pachis owner Juliana Flores devel- and also understanding why we look dif- Flores said the program focuses on oped the concept when she was in col- ferent or why we do things differently in individual inspiration, rather than Thai Entree! lege and working with kids. terms of traditions and holidays,” Flores instilling technical skill. While children (Buy 1 entree, get 2nd of equal or lesser value half off. New customers only. One per table. Exp 05/18/13.) “A lot of the time, art is mistaken for said. do learn how to work with different Highly Flavored and Delicious Thai Food craft, and just putting together con- Topics like recycling and conservation media, the projects they create are their 8 Local Beer on Tap struction paper and glue sticks and are also important parts of the work- own. She said kids can paint with tooth other little simple things, rather than shops. Flores said art can really be done brushes to explore different textures and giving it more meaning and letting the with anything as long as the child has discover the endless things they can cre- kids explore what they can do,” Flores the freedom to create what they want. ate with each art supply. said. “To me it was really important to “It’s a little bit ridiculous that we’re After each class, every student cre- have them look at art as a way of cutting art from the budget and from ates something completely unique, expression rather than another subject schools because you can do a lot without which Flores said is really how art in school.” having to spend a lot of money,” Flores should be. The Pachis curriculum is built said. “You can still give kids that sense of “I went through art school and I abso- around four main topics called “My Self, expression for a least an hour a day to lutely hated being graded or my fellow Wishing you a My Community, My World and My make something that comes from their students being graded over something Art.” The topics inspire learning and heart rather than just their brain.” that the teacher didn’t think was the expression about the child’s individual- The workshops, offered to children 4 best,” Flores said. Happy Earth Day ity, other people, the community, the to 12, are a unique combination of class Flores said it’s important for kids to ~ world, different cultures and various structure and artistic freedom. Flores create art from a young age and contin- styles of art. said allowing children to express them- ue. The studio features a gallery of art Next Liberty Station Section Flores said the program helps children selves while learning has been success- and handmade items by artists from San th feel comfortable with themselves, learn ful. will be April 30 , 2013 about their role models, discover how to “They really like the freedom of SEE PACHIS, Page 11

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Local architect Michael Sori- ano designed the Ocean Beach Raglan, as well as the Queenstown Public House. When guests first arrive, they are greet- ed with a genuine smile. While the servers Happy Hour are busy, busy, busy, they still create the Alex Cunningham, assistant manager at the Raglan Public House in Ocean Beach, serves time to stop by tables to see if guests need up a drink with a smile. Courtesy photo by Willow Katsumi Relf-Discartin Mon-Fri 2pm-6pm anything or to ensure they are enjoying drinks or meals. $3 Domestic Beer Raglan is family-friendly, and children will find much to entertain themselves $3.50 Imports & Micros with the magnetic chalkboards and plas- tic toys while they make up their minds $3 Well • $4 Calls about which fries they want. There are also other kid-friendly and healthy-menu $2 OFF BAR APPETIZERS choices. If guests have a well-behaved dog, in Bar or Lounge he or she is also welcome, but they will be seated outside. 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Courtesy photo by Willow Katsumi Relf-Discartin newspaper collages and magnetic chalk- boards, the hanging-surfboard light fix- from, but they even sport a lamb burger, 7 with IBC Root Beer. Additional dessert tures or the skateboard rack. There are complete with mint jelly. offerings involve chocolate chip, oatmeal wide-screen TVs above the bar and “All the beef is grass-fed — no pesti- or peanut butter cookies with ice cream. throughout the restaurant. Need the surf cides,” said Jaworski, “and we grind our Specials include a burger of the month, report? They have that, too. There’s also a own meat daily in the morning. This way, a weekly Wednesday Farmers Market spe- crayon sign on the wall that reads: the flavor is always fresh and juicy.” cial and a Saturday and Sunday happy “Raglan Rocks. Thank you from the OBE The “gnarly big burgers” range from hour drink special from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Kids!” which was given to Raglan in grat- the “bare burger” at $9 to the “big, bare General manager Mikey Zouroudis said, itude for sponsoring an event, according and dirty burger” for $15.90, with two “on Sundays after 8 p.m. until closing, our SUNDAY BRUNCH to assistant manager Alex Cunningham. beef patties, two friend eggs, bacon, Edam entire food menu is half off. This also “We have over 500 beers from all over cheese and beetroot. There is also a vegan includes some select beers.” STARTS APRIL 28th the world and train our staff to assist cus- veggie burger and the contents are print- Raglan also has a Saturday and Sunday tomers with finding alternates to their ed directly on their menu. happy hour drink menu from 11 a.m. to Reserve now for Mother’s Day favorite beer,” said beverage manager Pat Raglan’s chicken menu ranges in price 3 p.m. with $3 drink specials. Since they Souza. We also like to provide opportuni- from $9 to $10.90. There’s variety here, do change-up their specials on a regular ties for learning about new beers.” too, including a choice of grilled or fried basis, be sure to ask your server what’s If one prefers a nice glass of wine, chicken. The munchies menu ranges in new. Raglan’s selection includes California price from $3.50 for matchstick fries to In addition to sponsoring a soccer team wineries and Australian and New Zealan- $15.99 for a Munchie Feast, which and hosting the 2012 award ceremony, der imports. includes several of their popular appetiz- Raglan also hosted a charity benefit for If one is looking for something a bit ers. There’s also tomato basil soup and the two women who fell from Sunset Cliffs, stronger, there’s a full bar. Offerings four different types of fries, each with a according to Jaworski. Zouroudis said they include Red Beer, Snakebites and shan- unique flavor palate. also hosted a Big Brothers and Big Sisters dies, along with craft cocktails made with One regular patron said, “It’s the nicest event this month. Pisco, rum, whiskey and more. place in OB proper.” “We want to continue to grow and “Our goal is to go outside the box with His favorite meal? The traditional excel at providing quality food, quality cocktails, which range in price between British fish and chips with malt vinegar. “I beer and offering something new for our $8 and $11,” said Jaworski. “We try to really like the tartar sauce,” he added. “It customers to enjoy,” said Jaworski. OPEN FOR LUNCH Featuring our do something that people wouldn’t just has a noticeable kick.” The Raglan Public House is open Mon- full menu order off the cuff. There’s a double shot of Another patron said, “people from all days through Fridays from 11 a.m. until 11am - 2pm Mon. - Fri. alcohol in our cocktails, too, which is a up and down the coast come to Raglan 11 p.m., and on Saturdays and Sundays WE DELIVER to Ocean Beach & Pt. Loma bit different than with other places.” because they’ve heard it’s a cool place.” from 10 a.m. until 11 p.m. It is located at It’s clear why Lamont and Baker’s In the mood for dessert? There’s the Old 1851 Bacon St. For information, call (619) 223-8197 restaurants earned “Best Burger in San Float 7 — ice cream and Young’s Double (619)-794-2304, or visit FULL BAR • WINE CELLAR • HAPPY HOUR 4-6 P.M. DAILY Diego” for 2009-12. Not only are there a Chocolate Stout for the 21-and-up crowd. www.raglanpublichouse.com. wealth of styles and fixings to choose Under 21? You can have the Virgin Float 3663 VOLTAIRE STREET • SAN DIEGO THURSDAY · APRIL 18, 2013 CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE THE PENINSULA BEACON 15

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GEORGE JONILONIS the following owner(s): ELIJAH CRANE This business is GUIDERS.COM located at: 7952 LA JOLLA SCENIC DRIVE legal papers are served on you to file a written response at LOCKSMITH, ALL THE TIME LOCKSMITH, MISSION Books specialists…or, start your “The Estate Builder” being conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of NORTH LA JOLLA, CA. 92037 is hereby registered by the this court and have a copy served on the plaintiff. A letter or BEACH POCKET MAP, CORONADO POCKET MAP Locat- own bookkeeping business! AUTOS FOR SALE 350 858-278-4040 business began on: 02/15/13 The statement was filed with following owner(s): NWO ENTERPRISES, INC. This busi- phone call will not protect you. Your written response must ed at: 625 SECOND ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92118 is hereby ACCOUNTING ACADEMY 3536 Ashford St., San Diego, CA 92111 Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San ness is being conducted by: A CORPORATION NWO be in proper legal form if you want the court to hear your registered by the following owner(s): ISLAND POCKET  autos in Clairemont. Diego County on: MAR 14, 2013 ISSUE DATE(S): APR ENTERPRISES, INC. 7952 LA JOLLA SCENIC DRIVE case. There may be a court form that you can use for your MAP This business is being conducted by: A CORPORA- Call for brochure: 858-836-1420 [email protected] 04,11,18 AND 25, 2013 NORTH LA JOLLA, CA. 92037 CALIFORNIA The transac- response. You can find these court forms and more infor- TION ISLAND POCKET MAP 625 SECOND STREET tion of business began on:10/01/12 The statement was Next classes begin March 18th 2006 BMW 330I SPORT Black - Sedan Fax 760-431-4744 mation at the California Courts online Self-Help Center CORONADO, CA. 92118 CALIFORNIA The transaction of 60K miles, 1 owner, Clean title, Auto FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County (www.courtinfo.ca.gov selfhelp), your county library, or the business began on: 04/24/2007 The statement was filed with www.theaccountingacademy.com Transmission, Leather, Memory Seat(s), 2013-007642 POPPYSEED PRINTS located at: 2882 HOR- Clerk of San Diego County on: MAR 29, 2013 ISSUE courthouse nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing fee, ask Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San  for sale or exchange NET WAY SAN DIEGO, CA. 92106 is hereby registered by DATE(S): APR 04,11,18 AND 25, 2013 the court clerk for a fee waiver form. If you do not file your Diego County on: APR 08, 2013 ISSUE DATE(S): APR 18,  sunroof, pristine condition, full service the following owner(s): JENNIFER CRANE This business is response on time, you may lose the case by default, and your 25 MAY 02 AND 09, 2013 career training history, Keyless Entry Call or text being conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. wages, money, and property may be taken without further DEL MAR LAGOON VIEW HOME buy, 213-221-3760 ONLY $13,200 business began on: 03/01/13 The statement was filed with 2013-008608 MUMBY’S COMICS AND COLLECTABLES warning from the court. There are other legal requirements. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENTFILE NO. AIRLINE CAREERS begin here - Get FAA lease or lease option, $1.65mil. Many Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San located at: 10246 WATERIDGE CIRCLE #200 SAN DIEGO, You may want to call an attorney right away. If you do not 2013-010633 LA JOLLA COVE SALON & SPA LLC Locat- approved Aviation Maintenance Techni- PETS & PET SERVICES more RE opportunities. Geo Jonilonis Diego County on: MAR 14, 2013 ISSUE DATE(S): APR CA. 92121 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): know an attorney, you may want to call an attorney referral ed at: 8008 GIRARD AVE. #145 LA JOLLA, CA. 92037 is cian training. Financial assistance Rltr 619 454 4151 04,11,18 AND 25, 2013 SCINDE MUMBAUER This business is being conducted by: service. If you cannot afford an attorney, you may be eligi- hereby registered by the following owner(s): LA JOLLA available. Post 9/11 GI Bill accepted. 400 AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began on: ble for free legal services from a nonprofit legal services pro- COVE SALON & SPA LLC This business is being conduct- Job placement assistance. Call AIM LEGAL ADS 900 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 01/01/13 The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, gram. You can locate these nonprofit groups at the Califor- ed by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY LA JOLLA COVE 2013-009215 AMADEUS CAPITAL INVESTMENTS LLC, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAR nia Legal Services Web site (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the SALON & SPA LLC LA JOLLA, CA. 92037 CALIFORNIA 1-888-242-3214  pet services FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. DBA WEST COAST MUTUAL located at: 5036 SAN 22, 2013 ISSUE DATE(S): APR 11,18, 25 AND MAY 02, California Courts Online Self-Help Center The transaction of business began on: 02/11/2008 The  general help wanted 2013-008085 EARTH ODYSSEY INK located at: 1040 LAW JOAQUIN DR. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is hereby registered 2013 (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by contacting your local statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder ST #H SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is hereby registered by the by the following owner(s): AMADEUS CAPITAL INVEST- court or county bar association. NOTE: The court has a stat- / County Clerk of San Diego County on: APR 10, 2013 AMATEUR FEMALE MODELS Amateur following owner(s): MICHELLE WILLIS This business is MENTS LLC This business is being conducted by: A LIM- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. uatory lien for waived fees and costs on any settlement or ISSUE DATE(S): APR 18, 25 MAY 02 AND 09, 2013 Female Models Wanted: $700 and more being conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of ITED LIABILITY COMPANY AMADEUS CAPITAL INVEST- 2013-009611 J. MORGAN APPAREL located at: 1771 arbitration award of $10,000 or more in a civil case. The MENTS LLC 5036 SAN JOAQUIN DR. SAN DIEGO, CA. JUDITH PLACE ESCONDIDO, CA. 92026 is hereby regis- court’s lien must be paid before the court will dismiss the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. per day. All expenses paid. Easy money. business began on: NOT YET STARTED The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / Coun- 92109 CALIFORNIA The transaction of business began on: tered by the following owner(s): JANICE MARTIN This case. 2013-010715 INTEGRITY IMAGING located at: 9011 MIRA (619) 702-7911 Pet Walking & Private Home Boarding Serving Central & Beach Areas of San Diego ty Clerk of San Diego County on: MAR 19, 2013 ISSUE NOT YET STARTED The statement was filed with Ernest J. business is being conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The trans- Tiene 30 DíAS DE CALENDARIO después de que le MESA BLVD. #218 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92126 is hereby reg- Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego action of business began on: 04/01/13 The statement was entreguen esta citación y papeles legales para presentar una istered by the following owner(s): ROBERT W. STICKNEY BARBER/STYLIST WANTED PARADISE Call Us Today! 619.537.6433 DATE(S): MAR 28 APR 04,11 AND 18, 2013 www.sniffpetcare.com County on: MAR 28, 2013 ISSUE DATE(S): APR 04,11,18, filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County respuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer que se entregue This business is being conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The BARBER SALON is now hiring licensed *Complimentary consultation for our services* FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 25, 2013 Clerk of San Diego County on: APR 02, 2013 ISSUE una copia al demandante. Una carta o una llamada telefóni- transaction of business began on: 07/03/2006 The statement barber/ stylist..comission/ boothrent 2013-008129 ARIA CHIROPRACTIC located at: 2830 4TH DATE(S): APR 11,18, 25 AND MAY 02, 2013 ca no lo protegen. Su respuesta por escrito tiene que estar was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / Coun- available... if you are interested please WWW.CUTTINGEDGEK9.COM CUTTING AVE. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92103 is hereby registered by the fol- SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA HALL OF JUSTICE en formato legal correcto si desea que procesen su caso en ty Clerk of San Diego County on: APR 10, 2013 ISSUE contact Saida@ 619)756-7778 or EDGE K9 REHAB Has Been Featured On lowing owner(s): DR. NOOR MOHAMAD This business is 330 WEST BROADWAY SAN DIEGO, CA. 92101 CASE NO: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. la corte. Es posible que haya un formulario que usted pueda DATE(S): APR 18, 25 MAY 02 AND 09, 2013 37-2013-00041498-CU-PT-CTL PETITIONER OR ATTOR- 2013-008640 THE PROMISCUOUS FORK located at: 6984 usar para su respuesta. puede encontrar estos formularios (619) 929-7310 Local & National News, Radio, A Number being conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began on: NOT YET STARTED The statement NEY, STEPHANIE AMPARO SANCHEZ 155 CORTE MARIA LA JOLLA BLVD. LA JOLLA, CA. 92037 is hereby registered de la corte y más informacion en el Centro de Ayunda de NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVER- Of Local Papers & Magazine Articles. LEGAL SECRETARY is needed to help was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / Coun- AVENUE CHULA, VISTA, CA. 91910 619-701-8022 HAS by the following owner(s): PROMISCUOUS FORK, INC. las Cortes de California (courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp/espanol/), AGES DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CON- Swimming is one of our strongest FILED A PETITION WITH THIS COURT FOR A DECREE This business is being conducted by: A CORPORATION en la biblioteca de leyes de su condado o en la corte que le TROL 1350 Front St., Room 5056, San Diego, CA. 92101 with experience & energetic skills, must ty Clerk of San Diego County on: MAR 19, 2013 ISSUE recommendations for most K9’s. It is an DATE(S): MAR 28 APR 04,11 AND 18, 2013 CHANGING PETITIONERS NAME FROM STEPHANIE THE PROMISCUOUS FORK, INC. 6984 LA JOLLA BLVD. quede más cerca. Si no puede pagar la cuota de presnta- (619) 525-4064, Filing Date: April 3, 2013. To Whom It May be able to type at least 40 WPM pay is ideal form of exercise for a many AMPARO SANCHEZ TO STEPHANIE AMPARO LEON LA JOLLA, CA. 92037 CALIFORNIA The transaction of cieón pida al secretario de la corte que le déo un frmulario Concern: The Name(s) of the Applicant(s) is/are:BJS $370 weekly any interested person con- THE COURT ORDERS THAT all persons interested in this business began on: 04/01/13 The statement was filed with de exención de pago de cuotas. Si no presenta su respues- RESTAURANTS INC The applicant listed above is applying reasons. Our rehab services offer FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. tact: [email protected] 2013-008253 YELL TAXI, JACK’S CAB located at: 3329 matter shall appear before this court at the hearing indicat- Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San ta a tiempo, puede perder el caso por incumplimiento y la to the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control to sell assisted swimming in a warm water APACHE AVE. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92117 is hereby registered ed below to show cause, if any, why the petition should not Diego County on: MAR 23, 2013 ISSUE DATE(S): APR corte le podrá quitar su sueldo, dinero y bienes sin más alcoholic beverage at: 1370 FRAZEE RD. SAN DIEGO, CA. OCEAN CORP Houston, TX. Train for environment. The benefits are: • Non- by the following owner(s): JACK J MAGRO This business be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes 11,18, 25 AND MAY 02, 2013 advertencia.Hay otros requisitos legales Es recomendable 92108-4538 Type of license(s) applied for: 47-ON-SALE NEW Career. *Underwater Welder. Com- weight-bearing (reducing stress on joints) is being conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of described above must file a written objection that indicates que llame a un abogado inmediatamente. Si no conoce a GENERAL EATING PLACE Issue Date(s): APR 18, 25 AND mercial Diver. *NDT/ Weld Inspector. Job • Facilitates full use of the front and hind business began on: 03/29/08 The statement was filed with the reasons for the objection at least two court days before SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA HALL OF JUSTICE un abogado, puede llamar a un servicio de remisión a MAY 02, 2013 the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the 330 WEST BROADWAY SAN DIEGO, CA. 92101 CASE aabogados. Si no puede a un abogado, es posible que placement and financial aid for those legs vs. partial use as seen with under- Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAR 20, 2013 ISSUE DATE(S): MAR 28 hearing to show cause why the petition should not be grant- NO: 37-2013-00042571-CU-PT-CTL PETITIONER OR cumpla con los requisitos para obtener servicios legales gra- NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVER- who qualify. 800-321-0298. water treadmills • Dogs are often able to APR 04,11 AND 18, 2013 ed. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may ATTORNEY, MARKUS ANTHONY DEARING 4155 MOUNT tuitos de un programa de servicios legales sin fines de AGES DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CON- grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING ALIFAN PLACE UNIT H SAN DIEGO, CA. 92111 858-384- lucro. Puede encontrar estos sin grupos sin fines de lucro TROL 1350 Front St., Room 5056, San Diego, CA. 92101 TOLUWALASE IS LOOKING to staff 2-3 actively swim although unable to move FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. TO BE HELD ON MAY 17, 2013 TIME: 9:30 AM DEPT 52 7641 HAS FILED A PETITION WITH THIS COURT FOR A en el sitio web de California Legal Ser- (619) 525-4064, Filing Date: April 9, 2013. To Whom It May more stores with 8-10 full time Customer their legs on land (due to stroke/ spinal injury) • Allows manual techniques by 2013-008173 METAL ANGEL FASHION located at: 2185 220 WEST BROADWAY SAN DIEGO, CA. 92101 ISSUE DECREE CHANGING PETITIONERS NAME FROM vices,(awhelpcalifornia.org), en el Centro de Ayuda de las Concern: The Name(s) of the Applicant(s) is/are:,CLUB Service / Personal Assistance Associates DATE(S): APR 04, 11, 18 AND 25, 2013 MARKUS ANTHONY DEARING TO MICHAEL JOHN Cortes de California,(courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp/espanol/), o 756 The applicant listed above is applying to the therapist/ manual resistance to an TWAIN AVE. CARLSBAD, CA. 92008 is hereby registered English speaking with strong communi- by the following owner(s): ANNA SENTINA, DAISY SENTI- ANTHONY ON THE COURT ORDERS THAT all persons poniéndose en contacto con la corte o el colegío de aboga- Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control to sell cation skills to keep up with the expan- affected limb • Swimming in a controlled NA This business is being conducted by: A GENERAL FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. interested in this matter shall appear before this court at the dos locales. AVISO: Por ley, la corte tiene derecho a recla- alcoholic beverage at: 744 VENTURA PL SAN DIEGO, CA. 2013-009377 EASY SPEED SWIMMING located at: 3060 hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the mar las cuotas y los costos exentos por imponer un grava- 92109 Type of license(s) applied for: 47-ON-SALE sion...$750 weekly. Email me if interest- environment is the safest way for PARTNERSHIP The transaction of business began on: NOT YET STARTED The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dro- 6TH AVE. #26 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92103 is hereby registered petition should not be granted. Any person objecting to the men sobrecualquler recuperacion de $10,000 o mas de GENERAL EATING PLACE Issue Date(s): APR 18, 25 AND ed at [email protected] (734) clients to exercise. • Speeds recovery following injury/ surgery • Improves nenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego Coun- by the following owner(s): BENJAMIN LUKE WENIGER, name changes described above must file a written objection valor reclbida mediante un acuerdo o una concesion de arbi- MAY 02, 2013 544-1212 MARGARET K WENIGER This business is being conduct- that indicates the reasons for the objection at least two court traje en un caso de derecho civil. Tiene que pagar el grava- function & quality of life • Works recip- ty on: MAR 19, 2013 ISSUE DATE(S): MAR 28 APR 04,11 AND 18, 2013 ed by: A MARRIED COUPLE The transaction of business days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must men de la corte antes de que corte pueda desechar el caso. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. ITEMS FOR SALE 300 rocal muscle groups (helps correct mus- began on: NOT YET STARTED The statement was filed appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should The name and address of the court is: (El nombre y direc- 2013-010438 LA JOLLA NATUROPATHIC located at: 7820 cle imbalances) • Reduces pain & FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court ción de la corte es): SAN DIEGO SUPERIOR COURT, 330. IVANHOE LA JOLLA, CA. 92037 is hereby registered by the inflammation • Reduces canine obesity 2013-008264 KIERA’S MOBILE SCRUBS located at: 2575 San Diego County on: MAR 29, 2013 ISSUE DATE(S): may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF W BROADWAY SAN DIEGO, CA.92101 CASE NO: 37- following owner(s): NATUROPATHIC SOLUTIONS, INC.  APR 04,11,18 AND 25, 2013 HEARING TO BE HELD ON MAY 17, 2013 TIME: 9:30 AM misc. for sale thus decreasing the risk of other health- FELSPAR ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is hereby regis- 2012-00087802-CU-PA-CTL. The name, address, and This business is being conducted by: A CORPORATION DEPT 46 220 WEST BROADWAY SAN DIEGO, CA. 92101 telephone number of plaintiff’s attorney, or plaintiff without NATUROPATHIC SOLUTIONS, INC. 7820 IVANHOE AVE. related problems • Increases strength, tered by the following owner(s): EMMA TAMONDONG, 6/FT DINING/TABLE AL/WOOD $175 ELBERT TAMONDONG This business is being conducted FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. ISSUE DATE(S): APR 11, 18 , 25 AND MAY 02, 2013 an attorney, is: (El nombre, la direccieón y el número de telé- LA JOLLA, CA. 92037 CALIFORNIA The transaction of mahogany solid wood table w/ polished/ range of motion & cardiovascular by: A MARRIED COUPLE The transaction of business 2013-009048 CALI WEAR located at: 728 VENTURA PL. #B fono del abogado del demandante, o del demandante que business began on: 01/01/2013 The statement was filed with SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is hereby registered by the follow- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. no tiene abogado, es): Kane Handel 3525 Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San laminate/top w/modern silver/metal legs. conditioning • Prevents overheating began on: 03/11/13 The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego ing owner(s): PACIFIC MISSION STORES, INC. This busi- 2013-009781 INTELLIGENT CLICKS LEGAL CONSULT- Del Mar Heights Rd.,Ste. 231, San Diego, CA. 92130 (858) Diego County on: APR 09, 2013 ISSUE DATE(S): APR 18, use/ dining/ conference/ outdoor/ table. through proper water temperature • Increases tolerance for extended County on: MAR 20, 2013 ISSUE DATE(S): MAR 28 APR ness is being conducted by: A CORPORATION PACIFIC ING SERVICES, INTELLIGENTCLICKS LEGAL CONSULT- 756-5195 DATE: DEC 18, 2012 Clerk , by C Wright-Whit- 25 MAY 02 AND 09, 2013 (858) 454-6090 04,11 AND 18, 2013 MISSION STORES INC. 734 VENTURA PL SAN DIEGO, ING SERVICES located at: 3033 QUIMBY ST. SAN DIEGO, ten, Deputy, ISSUE DATES: APR 11, 18, 25 AND MAY 02, cardiovascular training • Decreases CA. 92109 CALIFORNIA The transaction of business began CA. 92106 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): 2013 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. BBQ PROP/GRILL W/STOVE $150-BO recovery time • Reduces post-exercise FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. on: NOT YET STARTED The statement was filed with Ernest KETHYA TEUK, DENNIS R. RAMIREZ This business is 2013-009554 JR TRANSPORTATION SERVICE located at: 6 burn w/side/gas/stovetop new grates soreness • Provides good cross training 2013-008395 JEANETTE AMACHER’S YACHT MAINTE- J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego being conducted by: CO-PARTNERS The transaction of FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 1720 MELROSE AVE. #24 CHULA VISTA, CA. 91911 is captcook-stainless. Good condition. $150 for the competitive, athletic dog NANCE located at: 4295 VOLTAIRE ST. #2 SAN DIEGO, CA. County on: MAR 27, 2013 ISSUE DATE(S): APR 04,11,18 business began on: 02/19/08 The statement was filed with 2013-010301 PERFECT PIANO STUDIO located at: 3511 hereby registered by the following owner(s): JOSEPHINE S. OBO (858) 454-6090 (619) 227-7802 92107 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): AND 25, 2013 Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San MT. ACLARE AVE. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92111 is hereby reg- SCOTT This business is being conducted by: AN INDIVID- JEANETTE AMACHERThis business is being conducted by: Diego County on: APR 03, 2013 ISSUE DATE(S): APR istered by the following owner(s): RACHEL NOKES This UAL The transaction of business began on: 06/03/2007 The CARPET DISTRIBUTORS SALE Carpet MISC. SERVICES AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began on: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 11,18, 25 AND MAY 02, 2013 business is being conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The trans- statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder for your home at wholesale. 03/15/13 The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, 2013-008400 EAST WEST TOWN CAR SERVICES locat- action of business began on: 01/01/2013 The statement was / County Clerk of San Diego County on: APR 02, 2013 619-504-7931 303-908-9599 Go to OFFERED 450 Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAR ed at: 4080 HUERFANO AVE #272 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92117 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County ISSUE DATE(S): APR 18, 25 MAY 02 AND 09, 2013 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): AVTAR 2013-010198 DIANE EXTENDED SERVICES located at: Clerk of San Diego County on: APR 08, 2013 ISSUE www.ademaandassociates.com 21, 2013 ISSUE DATE(S): MAR 28 APR 04,11 AND 18, LJ ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNS Con- 2013 SINGH This business is being conducted by: AN INDIVID- 100 HARBOR DRIVE #3206 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92101 is DATE(S): APR 11,18, 25 AND MAY 02, 2013 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. CLUB/CHAIR DWN/FILL SUEDE $275 UAL The transaction of business began on: 03/21/13 The hereby registered by the following owner(s): DIANE ROSE 2013-010686 IPM, THE ALCHEMIST, LUCKY LOCK- struction permits, blueprints, Residential statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder FENN, GARY GERARD FENN This business is being con- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. SMITH, D & M COMPMNENTS, BUCEPHALUS, Ivory/ color ultra suede custom club FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. Designs. LOW RATES!!! SE HABLA 2013-008374 KSP / DD GLOBAL located at: 2965 / County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAR 21, 2013 ducted by: A MARRIED COUPLE The transaction of busi- 2013-009649 CORREIA GROUP, THE CORREIA GROUP CRONUS, DIONYSUS, HECATE, HERACLES located at: chair. Down filled ext/ comfortable. ESPANOL LIC.#069268 (619) 817-7787 BARNARD ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92110 is hereby registered ISSUE DATE(S): APR 04,11,18 AND 25, 2013 ness began on: 03/01/2013 The statement was filed with located at: 2850 WOMBLE RD. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92106 iis 625 SECOND ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92118 is hereby reg- (858) 454-6090 by the following owner(s): KIMS PLASTICS USA, INC. Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San hereby registered by the following owner(s): LAWRENCE L. istered by the following owner(s): ISLAND POCKET MAP REMODEL & ADDITION SPECIALISTS This business is being conducted by: A CORPORATION FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. Diego County on: APR 05, 2013 ISSUE DATE(S): APR CORREIA This business is being conducted by: AN INDI- This business is being conducted by: A CORPORATION COUCH-DWN/SUEDE $950 OBO 7/foot FREE ESTIMATES. No job too small. Call KIMS PLASTICS USA, INC. 2965 BARNARD ST. SAN 2013-009118 692 located at: 1804 GARNET AVE. #414 11,18, 25 AND MAY 02, 2013 VIDUAL The transaction of business began on: 04/03/2013 ISLAND POCKET MAP 625 SECOND STREET CORONA- chocolate brown ultra suede custom to see our portfolio or Email us at DIEGO, CA. 92110 CALIFORNIA The transaction of busi- SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is hereby registered by the follow- The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., DO, CA. 92118 CALIFORNIA The transaction of business made couch. Down/filled very comfort- [email protected] ness began on: 08/28/12 The statement was filed with ing owner(s): JEFF SMITH, DENNIS GRAY This business SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA HALL OF JUSTICE Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: APR 03, began on: 05/10/2005 The statement was filed with Ernest is being conducted by: AN UNINCORPORATED ASSOCI- 330 WEST BROADWAY SAN DIEGO, CA. 92101 CASE 2013 ISSUE DATE(S): APR 11,18, 25; MAY 02, 2013 J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego able. (858) 454-6090 (619) 684-0336 Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAR 21, 2013 ISSUE DATE(S): MAR 28 ATION-OTHER THAN A PARTNERSHIP The transaction of NO: 37-2013-00034279-CU-PT-CTL PETITIONER OR County on: APR 10, 2013 ISSUE DATE(S): APR 18, 25 FAST FOOD DISCOUNT CARDS Fast  adoption services APR 04,11 AND 18, 2013 business began on: NOT YET STARTEDThe statement was ATTORNEY, PRYSILLA KAY HERNANDEZ 1468 MIS- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. MAY 02 AND 09, 2013 Food Discount Cards that never expires. filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County SOURI ST. APT 2 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 619-623-5456 2013-010201 CHIPS LIQUOR located at: 1926 GARNET Clerk of San Diego County on: MAR 27, 2013 ISSUE HAS FILED A PETITION WITH THIS COURT FOR A AVE. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 iis hereby registered by the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 24 Restaurants including Arbys, Wendys, A SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA outdoors FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. couple looks to fulfill our dreams of 2013-007579 AFFORDABLE MIRRORS located at: 4837 DATE(S): APR 04,11,18 AND 25, 2013 DECREE CHANGING PETITIONERS NAME FROM PRYSIL- following owner(s): MONA HERMIZ, MANUEL HERMIZ 2013-008859 ASCENT LENDING GROUP located at: 7661 Pizza Hut, Krispy Kreme and more. LA KAY HERNANDEZ TO PRYSCILLA KAY ACOSTA THE This business is being conducted by: A MARRIED COUPLE GIRARD AVE. SUITE 230 LA JOLLA, CA. 92037 is here- Cost $20. R. T. 3115 WhiteHorse Road building our family through adoption. COURT ORDERS THAT all persons interested in this mat- The transaction of business began on: 08/19/1998 The by registered by the following owner(s): CALIBER FUND- PMB 177, Greenville, SC 29611. 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