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San Diego Community Newspaper Group THURSDAY, MAY 13, 2010 www.SDNEWS.com  Volume 15, Number 35

Raquel Welch still dazzles

Beachgoers at La Jolla Shores will be able to enjoy warm fires on the sand for another year. DON BALCH | Village News Fire pits saved again

BY JENNA FRAZIER | VILLAGE NEWS

Mayor Jerry Sanders announced in a May 10 press conference that ’s fire pits will survive another fiscal year, thanks to last- minute donations from the San Diego Foundation, the La Jolla Com- munity Foundation and the infrastructure funds of City Coun- cilmembers Sherri Lightner and Kevin Faulconer. The outlook was bleak as of 1 p.m. on May 7, the deadline for Sanders’ 2011 budget submission to the City Council, when only $2,800 of the required $120,500 to keep 186 fire pits in place city- wide had been raised. “We will start making preparations for removal,” said Rachel Laing, the mayor’s press spokeswoman, on that day. “We are going to store the fire pits and hope that during better budget times we’ll be able to restore the service.” In a triumphant address Monday, Sanders said he was pleased to announce the donors’ commitment to the fire pits and to San Diego’s families. “Today, we see what happens when civic-minded folks step forward for the sake of the public good,” he said. Bob Kelly, president and CEO of The San Diego Foundation, said the cause aligns with the foundation’s mission to make San Diego a bet- ter place in which to live, work and play.

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Baby sea lion surprises Raquel Welch at Warwick’s Books on May 10 to promote and sign copies of her new book, “Raquel: Beyond the Cleavage.” DON BALCH | Village News Scripps researchers Welch revisits La Jolla to promote new book

BY JENNA FRAZIER | VILLAGE NEWS BY JENNA FRAZIER | VILLAGE NEWS not a product of the ing roles and respect as an actress, and her film industry and resolution to never lie about her age. Welch Employees at Scripps Institute She remains one of Hollywood’s stressed the impor- also reveals some of her beauty and health of Oceanography’s Marine Sci- most symbolic icons. She has cap- tance of maintain- regimens, including her passion for fashion ence Development Center received tured men’s hearts and women’s ing physical and and yoga, which she says have helped her an unexpected visitor April 27. admiration everywhere. And she emotional wellness stay positive past age 50. At about 7 a.m., senior lab spent most of her childhood right here through proper Born Jo Raquel Tejada on Sept. 5, 1940 in mechanician Michael Bludworth in La Jolla. diet and yoga. as the first of three children to an was carrying some materials into Raquel Welch, 69, visited Warwick’s In “Beyond American mother and a Bolivian father, the the shop when he noticed some- Books on May 10 to promote and sign the Cleavage,” family relocated to La Jolla when Welch was thing out of place. copies of her new woman-to-woman man- Welch employs two. With her sights set on theater and the “I looked over and saw what I ifesto, “Raquel: Beyond the Cleavage.” her autobiog- performing arts from an early age, Welch thought was a seal, but turned Before taking a seat at the signing table to raphy and grew up taking dance classes and later won out to be a sea lion sitting on top of one of our dive gear carts used talk and pose for photos with a crowd that her personal phi- a slew of teen beauty titles, including Miss to transport gear down to the beach,” Bludworth said. “He started Warwick’s staff estimated at 250, Welch losophy to counsel women San Diego and Miss La Jolla. walking up the hill, and when he headed toward the shop I started briefly remarked that she was happy to be about love, sex, health, body image, Determined to follow her dreams, Welch recording a video.” back in La Jolla, which she remembered as career, family, forgiveness and aging. She graduated from La Jolla High School in 1958 Bludworth posted the 57-second video on Scripps Oceanography’s the site of many fond childhood memories. divulges details about a temperamental and enrolled at San Diego State College on a Accompanied by her sister, Gayle Tejada, father, her first love, marriage and divorce, scholarship that fall. The year after that, she SEE SEA LION, Page 2 who said she lives down the street from the her struggles as a single working mother in bookstore, Welch also asserted that she was Hollywood, her battle to acquire challeng- SEE WELCH, Page 2 THURSDAY · MAY 13, 2010 2 LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS NEWS

sion series “” and American televi- WELCH sion comedy “Welcome to the Captain.” CONTINUED FROMPage 1 With the release of her new book, Welch, long wary of the media, hopes to married her high school sweetheart and set the record straight and dispel her lega- first husband, James Welch, and worked cy as one of the film industry’s most endur- off campus as a San Diego weather fore- ing sex symbols. caster for KFMB TV. The couple had two “Although this book is not intended to be children, Damon and Tahnee Welch, an autobiography, I feel the need to let you before the marriage dissolved in 1961. Fol- in on who is lurking behind the loincloth,” lowing the split, Welch moved briefly to she writes. “It’s me, Raquel: a woman not with her children before returning unlike you in many ways and singular in to Los Angeles to pursue film full-time. others. Like we all are. Hello there! Nice to Her early, minor roles included an meet you.” episode of “” (1964) and with Following a separation with her fourth in “Roustabout” the same husband, Richard Palmer, Welch wrote in year. Her first contract film, a 1966 remake “Beyond the Cleavage,” “I don’t think I’m of “One Million B.C.,” solidified her role as a good candidate for wifedom. I like my Raquel Welch, still gorgeous at 69, greets fans a when she struck an infamous independence too much.” and signs copies of her book “Raquel: Beyond the Cleavage” at Warwick’s Books on May 10. pose in a prehistoric animal-skin Her book also includes a nostalgic recol- DON BALCH | Village News that evolved into a best-selling poster. Her lection of her high school years in La Jolla. leading role in “” (1966) “I enrolled in La Jolla High School, catapulted her into international stardom, which was only three blocks away from Newell, 54, also said she “couldn’t and later named her “Most the famous Windansea surfing beach!” she believe how great” Welch looked. Desired Woman” of the . wrote. “From the high school’s second- “It’s phenomenal,” she said. “She talks a In an effort to pursue more serious roles, story windows, my classmates could check lot about all the aspects of taking care of Welch appeared as a transsexual heroine out the coastline to see if the surf was up.” yourself — mentally, physically, and emo- in 1970’s “Myra Breckinridge” and in con- Adrian Newell, buyer and manager on tionally. She takes care of the whole pack- troversial sex scenes with African-Ameri- the book side of Warwick’s, said that she age, and that positive energy she feels can athlete in “” considers Welch a positive role model for exhibits itself in the way she looks.” (1969). women, especially as they approach middle Considering Welch’s local roots, Newell After launching her own television age. said the size of the crowd and duration show “Raquel!” in 1970, Welch dabbled “She exudes so much confidence,” people were willing to wait for a meeting with careers in pop singing, a one-woman Newell said. “She sends a really great mes- did not surprise her. nightclub musical act in and a sage to our youth-obsessed culture that it’s “She’s a great role model, and I think a Broadway musical. More recently, Welch not about the number. It’s about how you lot of people here know her from child- appeared in a cameo on the popular televi- see yourself and the world.” hood and high school,” she said. SEA LION Thank you La Jolla Village News readers CONTINUED FROMPage 1 YouTube channel, where it generated more than 2,000 views within a week. for the confidence you expressed Meanwhile, the curious guest made himself at home. “He parked himself right in front of the door, then came inside and crawled in voting Mark A. Krasner BEST ATTORNEY around the machine,” Bludworth said. “He wasn’t bothering anybody. We fed him some squid that we got from Birch Aquarium, which he swallowed right down. Then he passed out on the floor and napped for a few hours, waking up Blanchard, Krasner & French looks forward periodically to explore and urinate a few times.” Bludworth assumed responsibility for to continuing to assist with your legal needs the sea lion’s welfare during the ani- mal’s nearly five-hour stay at the devel- opment center. “I didn’t get much work done at all,” Bludworth said. “I just acted as a buffer between him and people and kept him out of harm’s way. We have a lot of Effective. sharp materials, so I wanted to make sure he didn’t get cut.” Bludworth called SeaWorld in the morning to request a pickup for the sea lion. Timely. “I noticed he was tagged and had a number shaved into his side,” Blud- worth said. “When the SeaWorld employee came to pick him up, he said, Thorough. ‘You again!’ so he had obviously seen him before.” Despite several hours out of water, the sea lion was thought to be in good health. “SeaWorld said the fact that he ate the squid was a good sign and that as long as they’re eating, they’re probably okay,” Bludworth said. The sea lion’s prolonged visit was par- tially due to earlier rescues that day. “The SeaWorld employee had a pup in the back of his truck who was trying to cross Prospect Street earlier that day,” Bludworth said. “They’ve gotten pretty brave around here, especially since they’ve pretty much taken over the Chil- dren’s Pool.” Bludworth has worked at the develop- ment center since 2005, but said he has not seen anything like this previously. The Marine Science Development Center has been dedicated to the design San Diego’s Business Lawyers and creation of high-quality custom hardware to support academic and pri- 858.551.2440 • www.bkflaw.com • 800 Silverado St., 2nd Floor La Jolla, Ca. 92037 vate sector researchers since the early days of the Scripps Institute. THURSDAY · MAY 13, 2010 NEWS LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS 3 Last-minute donations rescue fire pits New options surface FIRE PITS for Children’s Pool CONTINUED FROMPage 1 BY JENNA FRAZIER | VILLAGE NEWS

“The preservation of the fire pits ensures While the controversy over the Children’s Pool remains unset- that the celebration of families and friends tled, the La Jolla Community Planning Association (LJCPA) around a campfire will continue. This is about addressed potential solutions at its monthly meeting May 6. our quality of life and why we live here,” he District 1 City Councilwoman Sherri Lightner presented four said. proposals that included: a local coastal program amendment to District 1 Councilwoman Lightner said she close the beach during seal-pupping season from Dec. 15 to May hopes all San Diego residents and visitors will 15; an emergency coastal development permit to keep the rope bar- take advantage of the fire pits, and she urged rier in place year-round; a permanent dog ban on the beach; and them to donate now so that the pits do not seeking private funding to hire a park ranger to supervise the area face the same threat next year. and manage a city-sanctioned volunteer docent program. “It costs $650 to maintain one fire pit per Citing the expenses necessary to pay for barriers coupled year,” she said. “I hope everyone will step up with the absence of reported violence between humans and and sponsor a pit today so we can continue to seals, Lightner said “there seems no urgent need to make offer this resource.” changes at this time.” Faulconer echoed Lightner’s words on the Nearly 20 local residents spoke before the LJCPA, and perspec- importance of accruing donations for next tives ranged from animal rights activists to fifth-generation La Jol- year, and said he was proud of the team effort lans with a family history of learning to swim in the pool. A few San Diego displayed in saving the fire pits for surfers, swimmers and divers expressed concern that the growing another year. seal population acts as “shark bait” and increases the likelihood of “We’re not talking about a lot of money, attacks on humans. but it’s the small things that make San Diego The most popular option among the parties seemed to be hiring special,” he said. “Our fire pits are a part of a park ranger to regulate the pool and act as a mediator between that fabric.” humans and seals — an idea board members approved in a 14-0- In an effort to trim the city’s budget, 1 vote. Not all attendees, however, wanted to seek private funding Sanders eliminated the funding to maintain to achieve the end result. the La Jolla Shores, Mission Bay and Ocean “As a La Jollan, I’m tired of funding everything ourselves,” said Beach fire pits in 2008. A private, anonymous board member Orrin Gabsch. “It’s about time we get a divorce donor funded the project for 18 months fol- from this city.” lowing that decision, and those funds expire The LJCPA also approved Children’s Pool-related motions to June 30 of this year. The money collected for clean the beach and open artificial channels periodically; to seek this year’s maintenance will pay for the fire funding from groups like SeaWorld and the National Oceanic and pits from July 1 this year to June 30, 2011. Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) — entities that often release Funding for the $120,500 needed per wildlife near the site — to be used for its maintenance; and to pro- year to fund the city’s fire pits comes in the tect all other beaches in La Jolla exclusively for public use. form of $90,000 from The San Diego Board members voted against the permanent dog ban, as Foundation’s Mission Bay Park Endowment well as the motions to keep the rope barrier in place year Fund, $4,700 from The La Jolla Communi- round and to close the beach from Dec. 15 to May 15 dur- ty Foundation, $16,452 from Faulconer’s ing seal-pupping season. District 2, and $6,452 from Lightner’s Dis- Motions will be heard by the City Council on Monday, May 17 trict 1. An additional $2,896 will be used at 6 p.m. in the Sherwood Auditorium of the Museum of Contem- from individual donors who gave to the A brilliant sunset paints the sky as a couple stirs the embers in one of the fire pits at La Jolla Shores. porary Art San Diego, 700 Prospect St. The public is invited to Save The Fire Pit Fund. DON BALCH | Village News attend and comment.

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THURSDAY, MAY 13 Celebrity Chefs Cook Gala • La Jolla Town Council meets, 5 p.m., recreation center, 615 Prospect St., CPA, historical society to appeal 454-1444 • “Analysis of the Hot Races on the June Ballot” lecture by public affairs consultant John Dadian, 6:15 to 7 p.m., hosted by La Jolla Town Council, recreation center, 615 Prospect St., www.lajollatowncouncil.org. demolition of Neptune Place • “Cinderella Movie Musical Sing-a-long,” 7 p.m.; dress as favorite char- acter and sing-a-long to movie, Jewish Community Center Garfield Theatre, 4126 Executive Drive, 362-1348, $8-$10 BY JENNA FRAZIER | VILLAGE NEWS member of the Historical Society’s Preservation Committee. • Georgia Tech Glee Club performs, 7:30 p.m., La Jolla Country Day, 9490 Genesee Ave., 453-3440 In response to the city’s approval of Leira said that despite a recommenda- the demolition of the two-story, 57-year- tion that a historical study be completed SATURDAY, MAY 15 old Neptune Place apartment complex when the city initially requested that the • 12th annual Secret Garden Tour of Old La Jolla presented by the Histor- Chefs pose for the Celebrity Chefs Cook Gala, whose proceeds by Windansea Beach, officials with the society review the project, no such action ical Society, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., La Jolla Historical Society, 459-5335, lajollahis- benefit the Moores UCSD Cancer Center. Photo by MELISSA JACOBS La Jolla Community Planning Associa- was taken. tory.org; Platinum Tours are sold out, $40-$50 self-guided tours available tion (LJCPA) and the La Jolla Historical “If a property is more than 45 years of The Moores UCSD Cancer Center will host its 29th annual black-tie • Encinitas Ballet performs Spring Divertissement, 7 p.m., Museum of Society will fight the decision. age, that triggers a very short, 10-day Celebrity Chefs Cook Gala on Saturday, May 15 from 6 to 11 p.m. to ben- Contemporary Art San Diego, 700 Prospect St., (760) 632-4947, encinitasbal- The LJCPA voted against the property review by city staff and the society,” Leira let.org, $10 children, $15 adults efit the cancer center. Guests will sample hors d’oeuvres paired with wines at various chef stations and dance to the music of NRG at the Sheraton San owners’ plan to build 24 condominiums said. “At the end of the 10 days, a deci- • Klangfarmers perform interactive “We Might Like Music,” transform- Diego Hotel & Marina, 1380 Harbor Island Drive. Tickets cost $500 and spon- within a three-story complex with two sion is made to either request additional ing everyday objects into music, 8 p.m., The Loft, 9500 Gilman Drive, artp- sorships are available. For more information, call (858) 822-1328, or visit floors of underground parking. City offi- information or allow the property to be wr.com, donations accepted at door celebritychefscook.org. cials overruled the LJCPA’s recommenda- demolished.” SUNDAY, MAY 16 tion. If the project cannot be approved after • La Jolla Shores Advisory Board will meet, 9 a.m., La Jolla Recreation Cen- • FanFaire Foundation presents Rossetti Piano Trio’s performance of LJCPAPresident Joe LaCava said a for- 10 days, the city requests the applicant to ter, 615 Prospect St. pieces by late Romantic composers, 2:30 p.m., Neurosciences Institute mal appeal has already been filed and pay for a professional study done by a Auditorium, 10640 John Jay Hopkins Drive, (760) 666-1810, fanfairefoun- • Development Permit Review Committee will meet, 4 p.m., La Jolla that a hearing before the Planning Com- historian to be included in the environ- dation.org, $10-$20 Recreation Center, 615 Prospect St., lajollacpa.org mission is scheduled for June 3. mental review. • San Diego Youth Symphony Ensembles and reception, 7 p.m., childcare • “Dinosaur Adventure Party!” 4 p.m.; join for story time, crafts, temporary “I will represent the CPA and their Leira said the historical society’s con- available for children under 6; La Jolla Presbyterian Church Sanctuary, 7715 tattoos and snacks, Warwick’s, 7812 Girard Ave., 454-0347, warwicks.com, position that this project fails to comply cerns reflect the fact that “this building is free Draper Ave., 858-729-5531, ljpresmusic.com, free with the community plan, specifically the one of the earliest, if not the earliest, • Music lecture with art historian and concert violinist Victoria Mar- MONDAY, MAY 17 tino, accompanied by pianist James Lent, 7:30 p.m., La Jolla Athenaeum, bulk and scale aspects,” LaCava said. apartment buildings at Windansea. The “The project is too massive in size relative architecture is Early Modern and has • Athenaeum Mini-Concert with Alison Adams Tucker, noon, La Jolla 1008 Wall St., 454-5872, $14-$19 Athenaeum, 1008 Wall St., 454-5872, free to the development in that area, and it is some Craftsman details. There may be a WEDNESDAY, MAY 19 out of scale with proximity to the ocean historically significant feature, a note- • City Council will hear management plan for Children’s Pool, 6 p.m., Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego Sherwood Auditorium, 700 • Children’s Storytime, 3 p.m., La Jolla Athanaeum, 1008 Wall St., 454- front street and its relationship to the worthy architect that designed it, or some Prospect St. 5872, ljathanaeum.org, free ocean.” important people in the community that • “Green Flash Concert Series,” 6 to 9 p.m., watch and 1970s cover If the Planning Commission — which were involved in the funding or construc- TUESDAY, MAY 18 band Rockola live from oceanfront tide-pool plaza, ages 21+ only; Birch oversees the appeals procedure — agrees tion.” • LeTip Golden Triangle meets every Tuesday to provide networking Aquarium at Scripps Institute of Oceanography, 2300 Expedition Way, 534- with the LJCPA,the project will be denied. Such questions would be answered in opportunities for professionals and business owners, 7:01 to 8:31 a.m., 3624, aquarium.ucsd.edu, $35-$40 admission, $50-$250 season and VIP However, even if the Planning Com- the historical study. However, Leira said, passes Coco’s Restaurant, 4280 Nobel Drive, sdletip.com, (619) 295-8070, free to mission rejects the appeal, LaCava said, “Enough questions remain that are not newcomers • Last day of “Jews Rock” photographic exhibit celebrating Jewish rock ‘n’ roll heritage, Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center Gotthelf “there is an opportunity for others to file clearly answered. We need to know Art Gallery, 4126 Executive Drive, 457-3030, sdcjc.lfjcc.org, free a subsequent appeal to the City Council before this thing disappears from the face The La Jolla Town Council will host its monthly SunSetter mixer on environmental grounds.” of the earth.” on Thursday, May 20 from 5 to 7 p.m., a meet-and-greet event for com- THURSDAY, MAY 20 Members of the La Jolla Historical If a study produces no historically sig- munity leaders from politics, the arts, and non-profits as well as mer- Society also plan to attend the June 3 nificant details, Leira said the society chants, business professionals and neighbors. The event includes com- • Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego offers free admission at monthly Free Third Thursday, 5 to 7 p.m., 700 Prospect St., 454-3541, meeting, although the group was not plimentary hors d’oevres and drink specials, a business promotion table would give the demolition and condo- mcasds.org with discount coupons and information, and a free raffle. The event will take involved in filing the appeal. minium project its blessings. • San Diego Unified School District Board of Education candidates place at Roppongi Restaurant & Sushi Bar at 875 Prospect St. Admis- “Unfortunately, we missed out on the “If there is no historical significance, meet to discuss views and take questions, 6:30 to 8 p.m.; public welcome, sion is $5 for Town Council members and $10 for non-members. Call chance to appeal directly because we that’s okay,” she said. “We just want the La Jolla High School Parker Auditorium, 750 Nautilus St.; submit questions were not notified,” said Angeles Leira, a record to be clear.” (858) 456-4995 for more information, or visit lajollatowncouncil.org. to lajollacluster.com

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Candidates include against the proposal last month, cited ranger to patrol and supervise a city- budget analyst Scott Barnett, school psy- the PDO’s requirement of an 8-foot side- sanctioned volunteer docent program at chologist Michelle Crisci and incumbent walk clearance. Oved Haskal, the pro- the pool, and banning dogs on the beach John de Beck. ject applicant who hopes to open a café 24 hours per day year round. The public Organized by the La Jolla Cluster Asso- and bar called Aroma and Barfly, is invited to attend and participate during ciation, the forum will be moderated by requested 6-foot clearance. the public comment portion of the hear- the League of Women Voters and will Several trustees voiced concern ing, which will take place May 17 at 6 take place today, Thursday, May 13 from not about the restaurant, which has p.m. in the Museum of Contemporary 6:30 to 8 p.m. at La Jolla High School, garnered favorable reviews in local polls, but about the potential threat PAJAMA PARTY Art San Diego Sherwood Auditorium, 750 Nautilus St. Residents and faculty Youth Services Librarian Laurie Bailey captures the attention of youngsters as she reads 700 Prospect St. are invited to attend and submit ques- to the strength of the PDO and the precedent it would set for other pro- and shows them pictures from a book during La Jolla Library’s Pajama Story time on May tions in advance at lajollacluster.com. 5. The story session begins at 6:30 p.m. and the kids are all ready to go home to bed, jects to violate its standards. BirdStock swoops dressed in their PJs, when the session ends. DON BALCH | Village News into Bird Rock La Jolla Elementary Following its decision to cancel this announces registration year’s Taste of Bird Rock event, the annu- Parents of students in grades K-5 who al community party that became too will be new to La Jolla Elementary School successful for its own good, the Bird Rock for the 2010-11 school year should Community Council is drafting plans for enroll their children at the school office. a local event called BirdStock that coun- The office is open daily for registration Just Listed For Sale cil President Joe Parker said will encour- until June 16. OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE age fellowship and fundraising. 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BY ADRIANE TILLMAN

I am writing to say goodbye to the readers, hardworking activists and wonderful shop owners of La Jolla. I continue to chase my boyfriend all over the country as his job took us to New York City, back to La Jolla and now to Oakland. I reported for the La Jolla Village News for a few years beginning in 2005 when residents were deciding whether to establish the main- tenance assessment district (M.A.D) in Bird Rock and while the boulevard was torn up awaiting roundabouts. I reported on resi- dents’ fierce opposition to building a three-story project on Bird Rock Avenue in a two-story zone. When I returned to the newspaper in 2009, I found La Jolla Boulevard flourishing with flowers and enterprising businesses like Bird Rock Coffee Roasters, Beau- mont’s Eatery, Tap Fever Studios and Elizabeth Allen Atelier, among oth- ers. I discovered the namesake of the community — the rock covered with birds — and the tide pools below. In the summer, I took leisurely swims out to the rock and headed north for other pocket beaches. I experienced the crushing power of the waves at Windansea and the swells at Boomer’s Beach, which were ideal for UEST OMMENTARY bodysurfing. G C I listened to many compelling authors discuss their world views ADRIANE TILLMAN and writings at Warwick’s Books, Ranger program at Children’s Pool is positive step and thoroughly enjoyed some whiskey, Irish harp music and Yeats poetry at D.G. Wills Books on As your representative for City Council District 1, and as an 18- dren’s Pool. In addition, the ranger would train and supervise a St. Patrick’s Day. I ate at Jack’s once before it closed overnight. year resident of La Jolla, I have studied the Children’s Pool issue city-sanctioned volunteer docent program, which would enlist La Jolla is a never-ending discovery. The activists and volunteers carefully and held several forums and meetings to understand the local residents to inform and instruct the public on the city’s joint- who are dedicated to preserving its character and helping it develop community’s feelings and concerns about its future use policy at the Children’s Pool. thoughtfully are awe-inspiring. If Joe La Cava, president of the La management. The presence of a city ranger, coupled with the Jolla Community Planning Association and a man seemingly As a result of a court ruling in November 2009 volunteer docent program, involving citizens who are everywhere-at-all-times, ever retires from his civic work, the Village and a new state law, the seals can stay and the city trained and screened by the city, will address the “peo- should name a structure or dedicate a monument in his honor. of San Diego can decide how to manage the Chil- ple problem” at the Children’s Pool. The ranger pro- I’ve had the privilege of meeting Philomène Offen, who is single- dren’s Pool. gram could be implemented quickly upon City Coun- handedly trying to piece together the history of Bird Rock at her On Monday, May 17, the San Diego City Council cil approval and at no additional cost to taxpayers, small exhibit inside Bird Rock Coffee Roasters. will hold a meeting at 6 p.m. at Sherwood Auditori- with the added benefit that police and lifeguards will I was struck by the dedication of Esther Viti, chair of the Nell um in the Museum of Contemporary Art, La Jolla, to be able to focus on other public safety issues. Carpenter Beautification Committee, whose mission is to keep the discuss management options for this beach. Recently, both the La Jolla Parks and Beaches Com- Village tidy and uncluttered. The city’s current joint-use policy for the Chil- Sherri S. Lightner mittee and the La Jolla Community Planning Associ- I am impressed by the culinary passion of La Jolla native, 32- dren’s Pool was adopted in 2004 and continues ation voted to support the implementation of the year-old Arturo Kassel and his business partners, who are commit- today. The policy allows both people and seals to access the beach ranger program. ted to sourcing local food for their popular restaurant Whisknladle year-round. The city has obtained a coastal development permit Other options being considered by the City Council include a and bistro Prep Kitchen. from the Coastal Commission that allows a guideline rope to be complete beach closure each year during pupping season and a High school physics teacher Martin Teachworth kept popping up placed across the beach each year during pupping season from request for an emergency coastal development permit to keep the on my radar screen because his relentless efforts to turn his stu- Dec. 15 to May 15 to discourage people from getting too close to rope barrier up year round. Both these options will be costly to tax- dents into mathematicians and scientists made good news. the seals. payers (with minimum cost estimates of $30,000 to $40,000 for The La Jolla Village News helps tie these great people and places The City Attorney says the city is under no legal obligation to each) and take a minimum of three to five years to pursue. together by keeping an eye on its development, celebrating its sto- modify the existing policy. There has been no request from any city Before attempting such a costly and lengthy endeavor, which ries and achievements and informing readers about its offerings. department or from the La Jolla community to take any action to may ultimately be unsuccessful and, if successful, may lead to Jenna Frazier is taking the reins as the reporter for the Village change the current joint-use policy. Nor does the mayor’s office more litigation, I urge my colleagues and the community to sup- News. She brings creativity, a sharp mind and a fresh perspective to support any changes to the policy. port the ranger program first, and re-evaluate the situation at the the community. Stay engaged through the La Jolla Village News. There is no evidence that any seal has ever been harmed at Chil- Children’s Pool after the program has been implemented. Contact Jenna anytime with story tips at [email protected]. dren’s Pool by citizens using the beach under the joint-use policy. There are additional issues, such as water quality, sand clean- It’s been a pleasure to work and live in La Jolla. I’m sure In addition, according to the police department, incidents at the ings, mitigation for traffic and parking impacts, predation, and the to return soon. Children’s Pool have significantly decreased since the new state need for a policy to prevent seal colonization on other beaches, law took effect on Jan. 1, 2010. that need to be addressed in the future, and I will continue to The adopted City Council policy of joint-use protects the seals work with the community on developing a long-range manage- and ensures public access to the water, but costs money for police ment plan for the coast that will include the Children’s Pool. and lifeguard intervention because a “people problem” persists at We need to proceed with a plan that makes sense for the local Correction the Children’s Pool. Citizens who want to use the beach in a law- community and addresses the reality of the current laws, rules ful and respectful manner feel they are being wrongly harassed by and regulations. I am asking for your support. Please attend the In an article titled “This La Jolla spa offers ‘sanctuary’ from daily people who are there to “protect” the seals. Meanwhile, citizens May 17 City Council hearing, or contact every City Council mem- stress” in the May 6 issue, the owner of SK Sanctuary was misiden- who are there to “protect” the seals feel that, without their vigi- ber in advance to share your input on the future use of the Chil- tified. His correct name is Stephen M. Krant, F.A.C.S. Also, in the edi- lance, harm could come to the seals. dren’s Pool. tor’s note, we failed to mention that Dr. Krant won the La Jolla Village My plan to address this “people problem” is to seek private News Readers Choice Award for Best Cosmetic Surgeon, and that SK funding for a city park ranger whose primary duty would be to Sherri S. Lightner Sanctuary won Best Day Spa. The write-ups for those winners were patrol the Children’s Pool. The ranger would be responsible for Councilmember not printed in the original Readers Choice supplement. ensuring the joint-use policy is followed by all visitors to the Chil- City of San Diego, District 1

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BY LEE CORNELL | VILLAGE NEWS Upcoming Vikings With city and CIF championships swim and dive events just around the corner, the La Jolla High School (LJHS) swim and dive City conference championships: teams are once again prepared to make May 11-14 a run at the title. CIF Division II swim prelims: “I think we’re going to be right there May 20 at Coronado High, 3 p.m. with the top four or five teams in the CIF Division I/II diving prelims & finals: county,” said head coach Tom Atwell. May 21 at Mesa College, 2 p.m. Last year, the LJHS boys’ team took home the CIF crown. After losing sev- CIF Division II swim finals: eral stars to graduation, the squad has May 22 at Coronado High, 3 p.m. used a more all-around approach this season. Relying more on its depth, the known for his blazing speed in the 100 team has steadily improved through- breaststroke, where he, too, has a shot out the spring and Atwell said he has to break the school record. He has also enjoyed the challenge of keeping his done exceptionally well in the class- team competitive. room, which has earned him admis- “This year it’s more of a team effort,” sion to Johns Hopkins University next Atwell said. “It’s been kind of fun this year. year because the fourth- and fifth-place On the girls’ side, the swim team is La Jolla High swimmer Allie Knight is making waves in the pool with her versatility. The senior swims three events for the Vikings. DON BALCH | Village News finishes have really mattered.” led by Heren Alanis. The junior excels The Vikings might not boast the in the 100 freestyle, where her out- same number of heavy hitters as they standing skills bring a power presence did in 2009 but there is still some seri- to the team. ous talent lurking in the LJHS pool. “She’s an amazing swimmer. She’s Leading the way for the boys is Eric really fast,” said teammate Allie Hedlin, a speedster who has a chance Knight. “She’s very outgoing and to break the school and CIF record in everyone loves being around her. She’s the 500 freestyle. fast and has a great spirit.” “My goal for the end of this year is Knight is also leading LJHS in her the school record and for my senior own right. A multi-dimensional swim- year, the CIF record,” Hedlin said. mer, she regularly competes in the 200 Hedlin’s talent has brought confi- individual medley, 100 butterfly and dence to the rest of the team. Outside 100 backstroke. This may sound like a the cozy confines of La Jolla, the junior lot of swimming, but the senior takes has also found success on the interna- her heavy workload in stride. tional level. He will be competing this “I train to swim a lot of events so I’m summer in Barcelona and also has prepared for it,” Knight said. legitimate expectations to make Cana- As a senior, Knight’s leadership has da’s team in the 2016 Olympics — not helped shape the younger swimmers bad for a local who moved to the area for years to come. Her hard work has when he was just a month old. also paid off, as she will be competing Another standout competing for the La Jolla High swimmer Eric Hedlin is aiming to break the school record in the 500 freestyle this season. Hedlin, a junior, also has interna- Vikings is Alex Polyak. The senior is SEE SWIM, Page 9 tional aspirations, hoping to swim for Canada in the 2016 Olympics. DON BALCH | Village News Join us for Thank you,

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WE’RE HERE FOR YOU… Shores committee pursues development control

LANDLORDS, RENTAL OWNERS, PROPERTY MANAGERS BY JENNA FRAZIER | VILLAGE NEWS city a proposed amendment limiting and diagrams.” “minor in scope” to renovations under Tim Lucas, a LJCPA and LJSA board WE ARE WORKING TO PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENT. In an ongoing struggle to redefine the 800 square feet, Heaton said the guide- member, said emerging development development blueprint governing La line is not enough to protect from technology continually provides new JOIN US TODAY! Jolla Shores, the Visions Committee, unwanted development and the PDO obstacles that may not be anticipated appointed by the La Jolla Shores Associ- may require additional revisions. when ordinances are drafted. SAN DIEGO COUNTY APARTMENT ASSOCIATION ation (LJSA), met May 5 to discuss “What we will see is 500- or 700- “What is possible now was not possi- SDCAA.COM (858) 751-2208 options for future revisions. square-foot additions back to back to ble in the 1950s, and we will have tech- Some community members have crit- back — serial minor revisions done con- nology later in this century that we don’t icized the document — called the secutively,” Heaton said, resulting in have today,” Lucas said. “We need to planned district ordinance (PDO) — for development that becomes substantial look into the future and ask ourselves, DON’T MISS OUT! lacking language strong enough to cur- over time or allowing for additions that what would be the ideal La Jolla Shores? tail unwanted development in the area. seem minor but have major implications Then we need find the best way to PLACE YOUR Unlike the city’s base zones, which for other residents. accomplish that vision.” specifically regulate floor area ratio Barry Graceman, a member of the Because a revision to the PDO could PROM ORDER (FAR) to restrict development to 50 or La Jolla Shores Association Board, said take up to two years to be approved by 60 percent of a lot’s area, the La Jolla the group is reviewing PDOs of other various authorities, the LJSA hopes the Shores PDO was left intentionally “successful” communities, including City Attorney’s Office will determine that EARLY vague to preserve the rights of proper- & Del Mar, Carmel and Santa Barbara’s the numerical constraints of the base ty owners and avoid what committee Montecito area, to find the best possi- zones are applicable to La Jolla Shores SAVE $$$$$ member and past LJSA chair Jim ble language that will preserve both to provide more immediate protection. Guaranteed 1st Choice Heaton calls a “cookie-cutter appear- the rights of property owners and the “Making the base zones applica- ance,” where all estates are held to the community’s charm. ble would provide instant, minimum YES we rent & sell men’s same rigid standards. “We are looking at different commu- protection while the PDO review and designer suits & sport coats In recent years, however, the subjec- nities that we think are similar to ours potential revisions are underway,” tivity of the Shores PDO has allowed and have done a pretty darn good job of Heaton said. YES we rent and sell major development and renovations controlling undesirable growth,” Grace- Committee member Cynthia Bond men’s designer tuxedos that some residents fear will threaten man said. said stricter regulations are needed YES all of our the charm and quality of life in the area. Robert Whittemore, a LJCPA board not to constrain property owners, merchandise is in stock Buildings that take up too much space member, said he is interested in guide- but to protect them from surround- and available for same on a lot or add certain features, they lines that protect private views in addi- ing development. A BETTER DEAL day service argue, can block valuable ocean views, tion to public corridors. “We’re not trying to limit people’s TUXEDOS & SUITS reduce privacy and seriously alter the “Protecting private views generally financial opportunities for selling their YES we have a complete overall landscape of the community. hasn’t been done by the city,” Whitte- properties,” she said. “We’re trying to line of accessories to make For example, the language of the PDO more said. “But that’s the direction preserve the quality of life in this com- you fashionably correct for any occasion allows for renovations deemed “minor these [other] successful communities munity. 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A student dances along the library walk during the UCSD rec class’ tai chi course that encouraged passersby to jump in and join the performance during UCSD’s Arts in Action event on May 7. DON BALCH | Village News UCSD stages Arts in Action Samantha Tullie as Godmother, Hannah Houts as Cinderella and David Ahmadian as the Prince in the J*Company Youth Theatre’s production of “Cinderella.” Photo by Daniel Baird — Baird Photography BY ADRIANE TILLMAN | VILLAGE NEWS

BY CHARLENE BALDRIGE | VILLAGE NEWS Students danced, marched, sang and delivered spoken-word poetry across the University of Cal- Three chances remain to see J*Company Youth Theatre’s excellent ifornia, San Diego (UCSD) campus May 7 to production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s 1957 made-for-television respond to the mock Compton Cookout party and musical “Cinderella.” Directed by Joey Landwehr, it plays on stage through display of a noose and Klu Klux Klan-style hood Sunday at La Jolla’s Jewish Community Center. in March that fanned racial tension and enraged Leading players are between 12 and 13 years old. Hallie Bodenstab and students and staff. Keila Ashkenasi, who portray the wicked Stepmother and the Queen, The Department of Theatre and Dance staged respectively, are 13-year-old students at Muirlands Middle School. “Arts in Action Festival: Real Art for Real Change” La Jolla Village News attended the matinee performance on Mother’s Day. to create a critical lens through which to view the There were many mothers and dads and princesses in the audience. Some wore glittery pink tennis shoes, and some sported party dresses on top of racial incidents and to help create a sense of com- their play clothes. Mothers and grandmothers wore tiaras and one babe munity so the university could move forward, said in arms was so tiny it resembled a child’s baby doll. organizer and MFA candidate Aimee Zygmonski. The little girl sitting next to this critic was attending her first musical The arts festival also aimed to challenge and and received clapping lessons from mom prior to the performance. She “interrogate” the use of stereotypes in comedy. performed beautifully and stayed awake for the entire musical, which “Arts are very effective in creating social lasted around two hours. change,” Zygmonski said, pointing to the political The first impressive voice was that of Jonas McMullen, who announced plays the El Teatro Campesino staged to propel the “The prince is giving a ball!” He was soon joined by the chorus of towns- farm workers movement in California. people, correctly surmising that the lonely prince (baritone David Ahma- MFA candidate Kyle Sorensen choreographed a dian, 12, of Carmel Valley Middle School) would pick a bride from the vil- “flash mob” dance, which his troupe performed lage maidens who attended. throughout the week at random spots on cam- Cinderella’s wicked stepmother (the excellent Hallie Bodenstab, whose voice has a rich quality) preps her imperious daughters (Celia Tedde, 12, pus — including the middle of lunch at the cafe- of San Diego Cooperative Charter School and Ilana Engel, 13, of San teria. Dancers moved through eras of protest from Diego Jewish Academy) for the ball. All three are cruel to Cinderella (Han- sister suffragettes doing the “mash potato” to nah Houts), whose godmother James Brown pumping his fists in the air to pro- (Samantha Tullie, 12, of claim “I’m black; I’m proud.” Solana Santa Fe) dresses her At the end, the dancers dispersed nonchalant- for the ball, providing coach ly as though an organized crowd of people hadn’t and footmen as in the beloved been dancing in the middle of the cafeteria at all. Perrault fairy tale. Houts pos- Chicano muralist Mario Torero worked on an sesses a well-employed sopra- “Arts in Action” mural and students pieced togeth- no voice and a lovely stage er murals they had created during the week at demeanor. As her prince, each of the six colleges. Ahmadian also sings well Hannah Houts as Cinderella looks into the eyes of David Ahmadian as the Prince and manages to look in “Cinderella.” Photo by Daniel Baird — Baird Photography At a forum, students and faculty discussed ardent, not an easy feat for questions like, “Is a racially-themed party a perfor- a man so young. appreciate all the special effects and the fancy gowns as well as numerous mance?” and what it means to be “color blind.” The production, adapt- pratfalls. The music is easily identifiable as that of Rodgers and Ham- Art is more effective when it’s created and dis- ed for pre-high school stu- merstein. played outdoors in the middle of people’s lives, dents, looks impressive Due to its brevity, uncomplicated nature and familiarity, “Cinderella” Zygmonski said. enough, and all the play- makes a grand introduction to the theater and is great family entertain- “It’s much more of a visceral reaction when ers are involved to the ment. Remaining performances are at 8 p.m. Saturday, May 15, and 1 and you’re in the middle of the UCSD campus doing a hilt, moving well and 4:40 p.m. Sunday, May 16 at the David & Dorothea Garfield Theatre, devised piece of theater as opposed to working sounding good in all the Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center, Jacobs Family Campus, with a traditional script and traditional cos- ensemble numbers. The 4126 Executive Drive. Tickets are $113 for children and $17 for adults tumes,” Zygmonski said. young people in the and are available online at www.sdcja.org/jcompany or by calling the JCC audience no doubt box office, (858) 362-1348. THURSDAY · MAY 13, 2010 12 LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS SOCIETY

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Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: is hereby registered by the following owner(s): GAVIN WAR- THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: RUSHCON If you do not know an attorney, you may want to call an DJ, KARAOKE, PRIVATE PARTIES Including MAR 25, 2010 LAWNMONT This business is being conducted by: AN INDI- Located at: 4951 BRIGHTON AVE. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92107 attorney referral service. If you cannot afford an attorney, weddings, birthday parties, anniversaries and any ISSUE DATES(S): APR 22, 29 MAY 06 AND 13, 2010 VIDUAL The transaction of business began on: NOT YET is hereby registered by the following owner(s): MICHAEL P. you may be eligible for free legal services from a nonprof- event you can think of. Also available for clubs and STARTED The statement was filed with David L. Butler, RUSH This business is being conducted by: AN INDIVIDU- it legal services program. You can locate these nonprofit bars. Make your next event the best ever with So Cal FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT County Clerk of San Diego County on: APR 07, 2010 AL The transaction of business began on: NOT YET START- groups at the California Legal Services Web site Sings Karaoke and DJ Pros. Your complete musical FILE NO. 2010-010030 ISSUE DATE(S): APR 29 MAY 06, 13 AND 20, 2010 ED The statement was filed with David L. Butler, County (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the California Courts Online entertainment source. Providing quality entertain- THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: Clerk of San Diego County on: MAY 05, 2010 Self-Help Center (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by ment for San Diego County since 1980. DJ Music, CALIFORNIA DREAMS SUNGLASSES FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT ISSUE DATES(S): MAY 13, 20, 27 AND JUNE 03, 2010 contacting your local court or county bar association NOTE: The court has a statuatory lien for waived fees and videos and karaoke for all ages and tastes. Rentals Located at: 743 EMERALD ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is FILE NO. 2010-011125 hereby registered by the following owner(s): RODOLPHO THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: JAK CASPIAN DESIGN FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT costs on any settlement or arbitration award of $10,000 or also available with everything oncluding free set up BRASOLIN DIAS This business is being conducted by: AN Located at: 4771 NEWPORT AVE. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92107 FILE NO. 2010-009540 more in a civil case. The court’s lien must be paid before and delivery Call today for information or a free INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began on: NOT YET is hereby registered by the following owner(s): NICOLA THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: the court will dismiss the case. quote (858) 232-5639 STARTED The statement was filed with David L. Butler, RUSHFORD This business is being conducted by: AN INDI- UPDATE, LGBT TODAY, LGBT SAN DIEGO, GAY SAN County Clerk of San Diego County on: APR 09, 2010 VIDUAL The transaction of business began on: 01/01/07 DIEGO, LGB TODAY, GAY TODAY, Tiene 30 DíAS DE CALENDARIO después de que le  ISSUE DATES(S): APR 22, 29 MAY 06 AND 13, 2010 The statement was filed with David L. Butler, County Clerk LESBIAN AND GAY TODAY entreguen esta citación y papeles legales para presentar electrical of San Diego County on: APR 21, 2010 Located at: 3737 5TH AVE. STE 201 SAN DIEGO, CA. una respuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer que se ANY ELECTRICAL WORK 31 YEARS experience cable FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT ISSUE DATE(S): MAY 06, 13, 20 AND 27, 2010 92103 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): SAN entregue una copia al demandante. Una carta o una lla- FILE NO. 2010-010106 DIEGO COMMUNITY NEWS NETWORK, INC This business is mada telefónica no lo protegen. Su respuesta por escrito / phone $37.50 hr, 2 hour, min or bid. Always Electrical THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: SA ARCHITECTS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT being conducted by: A CORPORATION SAN DIEGO COM- tiene que estar en formato legal correcto si desea que and Maintenance Co. Free estimates 619-546-2004, Located at: 528 SAVOY ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92106 is FILE NO. 2010-011728 MUNITY NEWS NETWORK, INC 3737 5TH AVE. STE 201 procesen su caso en la corte. Es posible que haya un for- lic # 944166 hereby registered by the following owner(s): JOHN THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: SAN DIEGO, CA. 92103 CALIFORNIA The transaction of mulario que usted pueda usar para su respuesta. puede ARBUCKLE This business is being conducted by: AN INDI- PINK ELEPHANT PLANT BOOST business began on: NOT YET STARTED The statement was encontrar estos formularios de la corte y más informacion  gardening - landscaping VIDUAL The transaction of business began on: 04/12/10 Located at: 4541 CASTLETON WAY SAN DIEGO, CA. 92117 filed with David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County en el Centro de Ayunda de las Cortes de California The statement was filed with David L. Butler, County Clerk is hereby registered by the following owner(s): ANTHONY on: APR 06, 2010 (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp/espanol/), en la biblioteca R & V RUPERTO VASQUEZ Tree trimming, Gardening, of San Diego County on: APR 12, 2010 LERO, ALEX SZELIGA This business is being conducted ISSUE DATES(S): APR 08, 15, 22 AND 29, 2010 de leyes de su condado o en la corte que le quede más Hauling, Fertilizing, Sod Lawn, Landscaping, Clean Up ISSUE DATES(S): APR 22, 29 MAY 06 AND 13, 2010 by: A GENERAL PARTNERSHIP The transaction of business cerca. Si no puede pagar la cuota de presntacieón pida al Trash, Sprinkler Installation, Concrete and Wood began on: NOT YET STARTED The statement was filed FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT secretario de la corte que le déo un frmulario de exención Fencing. Call (858) 518-0981 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT with David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: FILE NO. 2010-011706 de pago de cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a tiempo, FILE NO. 2010-009052 APR 26, 2010 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: puede perder el caso por incumplimiento y la corte le BUSINESS OPTS. 550 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: SITE INSIGHT DESIGN ISSUE DATE(S): MAY 06, 13, 20 AND 27, 2010 COMMERCIAL GASKET OF SAN DIEGO podrá quitar su sueldo, dinero y bienes sin más adverten- Located at: 3235 BROWNING ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92106 Located at: 5651 DEL CERRO AVE. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92120 cia. Hay otros requisitos legales. Es recomendable que is hereby registered by the following owner(s): KATE L. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT is hereby registered by the following owner(s): JOHN W. llame a un abogado inmediatamente. Si no conoce a un  income opportunities PARBERRY-GIESEN This business is being conducted by: FILE NO. 2010-011725 STACY This business is being conducted by: AN INDIVID- abogado, puede llamar a un servicio de remisión a aabo- AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began on: THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: COUTURE SKIN UAL The transaction of business began on: NOT YET gados. Si no puede a un abogado, es posible que cumpla ONLINE TRAINERS WANTED. Learn to operate a mini- NOT YET STARTED The statement was filed with David L. Located at: 3254 ASHFORD CT. UNIT C SAN DIEGO, CA. STARTED The statement was filed with David L. Butler, con los requisitos para obtener servicios legales gratuitos office outlet. Computer a must. Free online training! Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: APR 01, 2010 92111 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): ALEX County Clerk of San Diego County on: APR 26, 2010 de un programa de servicios legales sin fines de lucro. http://www.mygoldteam.net. ISSUE DATES(S): APR 29 MAY 06, 13 AND 20, 2010 SZELIGA This business is being conducted by: AN INDI- ISSUE DATES(S): MAY 13, 20, 27 AND JUNE 03, 2010 Puede encontrar estos sin grupos sin fines de lucro en el VIDUAL The transaction of business began on: NOT YET sitio web de California Legal Services, (www.lawhelpcali- WWW.SPORTSGIRLJEWELRY.COM FUND RAISERS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT STARTED The statement was filed with David L. Butler, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT fornia.org), en el Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de FOR YOUTH SPORTS - VERY PROFITABLE FILE NO. 2010-009052 County Clerk of San Diego County on: APR 26, 2010 FILE NO. 2010-012598 California,(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp/espanol/), o THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: ISSUE DATE(S): MAY 06, 13, 20 AND 27, 2010 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: poniéndose en contacto con la corte o el colegío de abo- REAL ESTATE 800 JACOBS LADDER PAINTING SO CAL SD LANDSCAPING gados locales. Located at: 1804 GARNET AVE. #372 SAN DIEGO, CA. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Located at: 1805 CAMINO ESPERANZA SAN YSIDRO, CA. The name and address of the court is: (El nombre y direc- 92109 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): FILE NO. 2010-011872 92173 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): ción de la corte es): SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA-  investment properties JASON MC MAHON This business is being conducted by: THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: GO FAST MACHINES MIGUEL CALDERON JR. This business is being conducted Central District, 330. W BROADWAY, SAN DIEGO, CA.92101 AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began on: Located at: 927 HORNBLEND ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began on: CASE NO: 37-2009-00103656-CU-CL-CTL is hereby registered by the following owner(s): PAUL NOT YET STARTED The statement was filed with David L. The name, address, and telephone number of plaintiff’s SERVING S.D. SINCE 1967 06/01/01 The statement was filed with David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: APR 01, 2010 BANGERT This business is being conducted by: AN INDI- Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAY 01, 2010 attorney, or plaintiff without an attorney, is: (El nombre, la INVESTMENT PROPERTY ISSUE DATES(S): APR 29 MAY 06, 13 AND 20, 2010 VIDUAL The transaction of business began on: NOT YET ISSUE DATES(S): MAY 13, 20, 27 AND JUNE 03, 2010 direccieón y el número de teléfono del abogado del deman- STARTED The statement was filed with David L. Butler, dante, o del demandante que no tiene abogado, es): SPECIALISTS, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT County Clerk of San Diego County on: APR 27, 2010 SUMMONS (CITACION JUDICIAL) Hannah L. Fabrikant, Esq./ CSB#239751, MULVANEY, SALES & EXCHANGES FILE NO. 2010-011113 ISSUE DATE(S): MAY 06, 13, 20 AND 27, 2010 NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: (AVISO AL DEMANDADO) KAHAN & BARRY, 401 West A Street, 17th Floor, San Diego, APARTMENTS • OFFICE BUILDINGS THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: CHRISTOPHER DYE, an individual; CA. 92101, 619-238-1010, DATE: DEC 11, 2009 clerk , by COMMERCIAL•LEASING•FEE COUNSELING WELLNESS MASSAGE BY BOBBIE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT SHARRINA DYE, an individual; C SPIES, Deputy, ISSUE DATES: MAY 13, 20, 27 AND • RESORT PROPERTIES ANYWHERE Located at: 4434 INGRAHAM ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 FILE NO. 2010-012108 and DOES 1 through 10, Inclusive JUNE 03, 2010 • REAL ESTATE PROBLEM SOLVING is hereby registered by the following owner(s): ROBERTA L. THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF: ERWIN This business is being conducted by: AN INDIVID- DIEGO DESIGN FINANCIAL LLC (LO ESTA DEMANDANDO EL DEMANDANTE) NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO SELL GEORGE JONILONIS UAL The transaction of business began on: 05/01/08 The Located at: 4627 OCEAN BLVD. #405 SAN DIEGO, CA. WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., a national ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES “The Estate Builder” statement was filed with David L. Butler, County Clerk of 92109 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): banking association DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC 858-278-4040 San Diego County on: APR 21, 2010 DESIGN FINANCIAL GROUP LLC. This business is being NOTICE! You have been sued. The court may decide against BEVERAGE CONTROL ISSUE DATES(S): APR 29 MAY 06, 13 AND 20, 2010 conducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY DESIGN you without your being heard unless you respond within 30 1350 Front St., Room 5056, San Diego, CA. 92101 3536 Ashford St., San Diego, CA 92111 FINANCIAL GROUP LLC. 4623 OCEAN BLVD. #405 SAN days. Read the information below. (619) 525-4064, Filing Date: MAY 06, 2010 in Clairemont. STATEMENT OF WITHDRAWL FROM PARTNERSHIP DIEGO, CA. 92109 CALIFORNIA The transaction of business You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after this summons and To Whom It May Concern: [email protected] OPERATING UNDER FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME began on: 04/01/10 The statement was filed with David L. legal papers are served on you to file a written response at The Name(s) of the Applicant(s) is/are: Fax 760-431-4744 FILE NO: 2010-010888 Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: APR 29, 2010 this court and have a copy served on the plaintiff. A letter SOUTH BEACH BAR & GRILLE INC (1) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME(S) OF PARTNERSHIP: ISSUE DATE(S): MAY 06, 13, 20 AND 27, 2010 or phone call will not protect you. Your written response The applicant listed above is applying to the Department a. HOSPITALITY DIRECT must be in proper legal form if you want the court to hear of Alcoholic Beverage Control to sell alcoholic beverage at:  for sale or exchange (2)Located at: 4114 1/2 BANNOCK AVE. SAN DIEGO, CA. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT your case. There may be a court form that you can use for 5059 NEWPORT AVE., STE 104 92117 Mailing Address: 10675 JOHN J. HOPKINS DRIVE FILE NO. 2010-012396 your response. You can find these court forms and more SAN DIEGO, CA. 92107-3030 Water view home. Buy, or lease option, $1,625,000. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92121 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: LA JOLLA SURF CLUB information at the California Courts online Self-Help Center Type of license(s) applied for: 21,800 ft Kearny Mesa office building $3,950,000, 18 (3) THE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME REFERRED TO ABOVE Located at: 5661 LINDA ROSA AVE LA JOLLA, CA. 92037 (www.courtinfo.ca.gov selfhelp), your county library, or the 47-ON-SALE GENERAL EATING PLACE miles Baja oceanfront, need partner, Idaho Resort F&C WAS FILED IN SAN DIEGO COUNTY ON: 1/21/2009, and is hereby registered by the following owner(s): MICHAEL courthouse nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing fee, ask ISSUE DATE(S): MAY 13, 20 AND 27, 2010 $625,000, $7,500,000 Pacific Beach Motel F&C. Try assigned File No. 2009-001945 P.WILSON This business is being conducted by: AN INDI- the court clerk for a fee waiver form. If you do not file your your sale, exchange ideas? Geo. Jonilonis, Rltr. 619 (3) THE FOLLOWING GENERAL PARTNER HAS WITH- VIDUAL The transaction of business began on: NOT YET response on time, you may lose the case by default, and 454 4151 DRAWN: KELLY GERARDY 965 LUNA VISTA DRIVE ESCON- STARTED The statement was filed with David L. Butler, DIDO, CA. 92025 CALIFORNIA. The statement was filed with County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAY 03, 2010  mortgage lender David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: APR ISSUE DATE(S): MAY 06, 13, 20 AND 27, 2010 19, 2010 STOP FORECLOSURE NOW! 100% Free Services. ISSUE DATE(S): APR 29 MAY 06, 13 AND 20, 2010 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT www. NuHorizonInvestmentsLLC.com 98% Success FILE NO. 2010-012175 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: STEELE DIAMONDS Rate 1-800-407-9566 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2010-011255 Located at: 328 SUNSET DR. ENCINITAS, CA. 92024 is THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: AAACARS.COM hereby registered by the following owner(s): EKATERINA LEGAL ADS 700 Located at: 4183 CONVOY ST. #B SAN DIEGO, CA. 92111 STEELE This business is being conducted by: AN INDIVID- is hereby registered by the following owner(s): ESHO ESHO, UAL The transaction of business began on: NOT YET ABEER ESHO This business is being conducted by: HUS- STARTED The statement was filed with David L. Butler, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT BAND AND WIFE The transaction of business began on: County Clerk of San Diego County on: APR 29, 2010 FILE NO. 2010-0010010 NOT YET STARTED The statement was filed with David L. ISSUE DATE(S): MAY13, 20, 27 AND JUNE 03, 2010 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: APR 22, TRUE HEALTH ACUPUNCTURE AND HERBAL 2010ISSUE DATES(S): APR 29 MAY 06, 13 AND 20, 2010 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MEDICINE FILE NO. 2010-011440 Located at: 4683 MERCURY ST SUITE C SAN DIEGO, CA. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: 92111 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): GIN- FILE NO. 2010-011069 PLAN IT AVENUE, PLAN IT AVE GER ELKINS MARTIN This business is being conducted by: THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: Located at: 6748 HIGH COUNTRY CT. SAN DIEGO, CA. AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began on: PALADIN FREELANCE PHOTOGRAPHY 92120 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): 03/19/10 The statement was filed with David L. Butler, Located at: 3251 LOMA RIVIERA DR. SAN DIEGO, CA. EUGENE D. BENSON, ROZELLE S. BENSON This business County Clerk of San Diego County on: APR 09, 2010 92110 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): is being conducted by: HUSBAND AND WIFE The transac- ISSUE DATES(S): APR 22, 29 MAY 06 AND 13, 2010 JAMES W. SCOTT JR. This business is being conducted by: tion of business began on: NOT YET STARTED The state- AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began on: ment was filed with David L. Butler, County Clerk of San FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT NOT YET STARTED The statement was filed with David L. Diego County on: APR 23, 2010 FILE NO. 2010-010008 Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: APR 21, ISSUE DATE(S): MAY13, 20, 27 AND JUNE 03, 2010 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: 2010ISSUE DATES(S): APR 29 MAY 06, 13 AND 20, 2010 FISH ATTACK SUSHI HOUSE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Located at: 748 EMERALD ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2010-012593 hereby registered by the following owner(s): MICHAEL YU FILE NO. 2010-011212 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: This business is being conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: MC DOUGALL & ASSOCIATES transaction of business began on: NOT YET STARTED The LXC9 DESIGN AND CONSULTING Located at: 425 WEST BEECH ST. #1103 SAN DIEGO, CA. statement was filed with David L. Butler, County Clerk of Located at: 1711 LAW ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is here- 92101 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): San Diego County on: APR 09, 2010 by registered by the following owner(s): ALEXANDER CON- DEREK M. MC DOUGALL This business is being conduct- ISSUE DATES(S): APR 22, 29 MAY 06 AND 13, 2010 TRERAS This business is being conducted by: AN INDIVID- ed by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began UAL The transaction of business began on: 04/01/10 The on: 07/29/09 The statement was filed with David L. Butler, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT statement was filed with David L. Butler, County Clerk of County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAY 04, 2010 FILE NO. 2010-010195 San Diego County on: APR 22, 2010 ISSUE DATE(S): MAY13, 20, 27 AND JUNE 03, 2010 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: SDIRB ISSUE DATE(S): APR 29 MAY 06, 13 AND 20, 2010 Located at: 7404 TRADE ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92121 is FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT hereby registered by the following owner(s): DOUGLAS E FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2010-012594 STEWART This business is being conducted by: AN INDI- FILE NO. 2010-008780 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: VIDUAL The transaction of business began on: NOT YET THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: MC DOUGALL CAPITAL MANAGEMENT STARTED The statement was filed with David L. Butler, THE PERSONAL MATCH, LILLY BASHIR Located at: 10325 VIACHA DR. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92124 is County Clerk of San Diego County on: APR 12, 2010 Located at: 342 1/2 BONAIR LA JOLLA, CA. 92037 is here- hereby registered by the following owner(s): DEREK M. ISSUE DATES(S): APR 22, 29 MAY 06 AND 13, 2010 by registered by the following owner(s): ILHAM BASHIR MC DOUGALL This business is being conducted by: AN This business is being conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began on: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT transaction of business began on: NOT YET STARTED The 05/04/10 The statement was filed with David L. Butler, FILE NO. 2010-008171 statement was filed with David L. Butler, County Clerk of County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAY 04, 2010 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: San Diego County on: MAR 29, 2010 ISSUE DATE(S): MAY13, 20, 27 AND JUNE 03, 2010 GRASSHOPPER MEDICINAL HERBS ISSUE DATE(S): APR 29 MAY 06, 13 AND 20, 2010 Located at: 2211 PACIFIC BEACH DR. SAN DIEGO, CA. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 92109 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2010-009220 WILLIAM WALKER This business is being conducted by: AN FILE NO. 2010-010856 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began on: NOT YET THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: ISLAND CITY HEALING YOUR CONTAINER GARDNER, OUTDOOR LIVING STARTED The statement was filed with David L. Butler, Located at: 2636 WORDEN ST #116 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92110 ACCENTS, OUTDOOR LIVING County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAR 24, 2010 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): MATTHEW Located at: 1351 REED AVE. #2 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is ISSUE DATES(S): APR 22, 29 MAY 06 AND 13, 2010 TRUHAN This business is being conducted by: AN INDI- hereby registered by the following owner(s): TIMOTHY J. VIDUAL The transaction of business began on: NOT YET DOUGHERTY This business is being conducted by: AN INDI- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT STARTED The statement was filed with David L. Butler, VIDUAL The transaction of business began on: NOT YET FILE NO. 2010-009566 County Clerk of San Diego County on: APR 19, 2010 STARTED The statement was filed with David L. Butler, THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: KCI LIFE SERVICES ISSUE DATE(S): APR 29 MAY 06, 13 AND 20, 2010 County Clerk of San Diego County on: APR 02, 2010 Located at: 3535 GENERAL ATOMICS CT. SAN DIEGO, ISSUE DATES(S): APR 08, 15, 22 AND 29, 2010 CA. 92121 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT PETER KUHN This business is being conducted by: AN FILE NO. 2010-011646 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began on: THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: FILE NO. 2010-012402 01/01/07 The statement was filed with David L. 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Bonded / Insured. Insured · Reliable As low as of all ceramic tile & stone. All work done by owner. Video Tapes Deteriorate Don’t Lose Your Memories Visa/Mastercard accepted Best Prices & Free Estimates $45/week! 10% Discount - Senior & Veteran Record to DVD • Play on Computer or TV Call 858.212.2586 Call A Veteran Free Estimates Lic # 428658 BBB Member A+ Rating Lic.#390780 619-225-8362 Call Steve 858.270.3103 858.566.7454 858.382.2472 5201 Linda Vista Rd.• 619.220.8500 REAL ESTATE DIRECTORY · LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 13, 2010 19

CA DRE Broker's # 01312924 Karen Dodge CA DRE Broker's # 01312925 Mike Dodge

Stunning La Jolla Home with Ocean Views. Close to Ocean, on 1/3 Acre!

Built in 2004, this 6,298 sf home features 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms and a 5 car garage. MAJOR PRICE REDUCTION.

Sellers will entertain offers between $3,900,000-$4,300,000. Karen: 619-379-1194 • Mike: 619-384-8538 Call for your private viewing. E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.karen-mike.com CARZ SPRING IN 92109 www.SanDiegoCarz.com Paying BIG $$ on your commercial lease? Why not BE the LANDLORD? Best time to buy a mixed use commercial property? Cars starting at $2,990 NOW!! Seller’s Loss. Your Gain. Seller has $750k into it. Will sell for $599k. MARK or JASON 3196 MIDWAY DR. Imagine miles of sandy beaches 1 block from (619)224-0500 your doorstep!! Enjoy this 3 bedroom t’home with 1 year new kitchen. $499k!

Kathy Evans 858.488.SELL Experience FTS Auto Always Auto I Truck I SUV Pays Coastal Properties Domestic & Import DRE #00872108 Off All Years & Models We put the “Care” Buying? Selling? in Car Care!

www.ftsautopb.com I [email protected] THINKBRIAN.BIZ 858.488.0885 I 5165 Cass St, Pacific Beach Brian J. Lewis 619-300-5032 DRE #01440201 Coastal Properties open house directory la jolla Fri & Sun 12-6pm ...... 7740 Exchange Place ...... 4BR/4.5BA ...... $1,850,000 ...... Natasha Alexander • 858-336-9051 Sat & Sun 1-4pm ...... 8121 Camino Del Sol #101 . . . . .2BR/2BA ...... $950,000-$1,050,876 ...... Matt Glynn • 858-869-7661 Sat & Sun 1-5pm ...... 6327 Dowling Dr...... 6BR/3BA ...... $1,395,000 ...... Ozstar De Jourday • 619-248-7827 Sat & Sun 1-4pm ...... 7964 Calle de la Plata ...... 5BR/4BA ...... $2,595,000 ...... Michelle Serafini • 858-829-6210 Sat & Sun 1-4pm ...... 6584 Avenida Manana ...... 6BR/6.5BA ...... $4,650,000-$5,550,876 ...... Claire Melbo • 858-229-8383 Sat 1-4pm ...... 5798 Caminito Empresa ...... 3BR/2.5BA ...... $875,000 ...... Karen Hickman • 858-229-7773 Sat 1-4pm ...... 8931 Nottingham Place ...... 5BR/4BA ...... $1,398,000 ...... Liana Bowdler • 858-775-3416 Sat 12-3pm ...... 1160 Via Espana ...... 4BR/2.5BA ...... $2,395,000 ...... Kim Canigilia • 858-342-5298 Exterior only Sat 10-2pm ...... 1690 Coast Walk ...... 5BR/6BA ...... $7,500,000-$8,500,000 ...... Bobby Graham • 619-379-9668 $ 95 wash & wax Sun 1-4pm ...... 530 Fern Glen ...... 3BR/2BA ...... $899,000 ...... David Schroedl • 858-459-0202 7 Plus hand dry Sun 1-4pm ...... 2143 Via Don Benito ...... 5BR/4BA ...... $2,890,000-$3,400,000 . . . . .Debbie Keckeisen • 858-997-7986 100% HAND WASH Sun 1-4pm ...... 1540 Bluebird Lane ...... 4BR/4BA ...... $3,345,000 ...... Meg Lebastchi • 858-336-0936 Sun 1-4pm ...... 7210 Country Club Dr...... 6BR/5.5BA ...... $3,495,000 ...... The Reed Team • 858-395-4033 Sat & Sun 1-4pm ...... 7344 Brodiaea ...... 2BR/2.5BA ...... $1,999,000 ...... Priscilla Moxley • 858-829-8209 / $ 00 Natasha Alexander • 858-336-9051 FULL DETAIL SERVICES AVAILABLE 1OFF Any Full Service Wash utc Includes: Sat 1-4pm ...... 5313 Renaissance Ave...... 3BR/2.5BA ...... $665,000-$735,876 ...... Claire Melbo • 858-229-8383 891 Turquoise St. •windows (inside & out) Sun 12-4 ...... 5242 Renaissance ...... 4BR/3.5BA ...... $999,000-$1,090,000 ...... Lauren Lombardi • 619-757-4339 / • wash •vacuum • hand dry Bobby Graham • 619-379-9668 One Coupon per visit. mv 488-1900 Not valid with any other offer. pacific beach / mission beach / crown point Expires: 05-30-10 Everyday 12-5pm ...... 4151 Mission Blvd. Units 201-218 . . . .3BR/3BA ...... $624,000-$945,000 ...... Bernie Sosna • 858-490-6127 Fri 1-4pm / Sun 3-6pm . . . .3916 Riviera Dr. #101 ...... 3BR/2.5BA ...... $1,299,000 ...... Shawn Grant • 858-717-7720 Sat 12-4pm ...... 3953 Riviera Dr...... 3BR/2.5BA ...... $599,000 ...... Kathy Evans • 858-488-7355 Sat & Sun 1-4pm ...... 819 Nantasket ...... 2BR/2.5BA ...... $799,000 ...... Valerie Zatt • 858-882-7932 Sun 2-4pm ...... 3940 Gresham #233 ...... 2BR/2BA ...... $799,000 ...... Joe Koors • 619-410-4213 Sun 1-4pm ...... 4627 Ocean Blvd...... 4BR/2BA ...... $1,175,000 ...... Carol Wootton • 619-851-0938

point loma / ocean beach Sat & Sun 1-4pm ...... 3366 Browning St...... 3BR/3BA ...... $795,000 ...... Julie Germstad • 619-226-2325 Sat & Sun 11-4pm ...... 3658 Dudley St...... $999,500 ...... 3BR/3BA ...... Robert Realty • 619-852-8827 Sat & Sun 11-4pm ...... 425 San Gorgonio ...... 10000 Sq Ft Lot . . . . .$1,000,000 ...... Robert Realty • 619-852-8827 Sat & Sun 11-4pm ...... 430 Tavara Pl...... 3BR/3BA ...... $1,375,000 ...... Robert Realty • 619-852-8827 Sat 1-4pm ...... 4244 Orchard Ave...... 4BR/2BA ...... $849,000-$899,000 ...... Alexandra Mouzas • 619-518-275 del mar Sat 1-4pm ...... 13822 Mercado Dr...... 3BR/2.5BA ...... $1,425,000 ...... Cheryl Mc Grory • 858-361-4806 PAGE 20 | THURSDAY, MAY 13, 2010 | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS

Just Listed! • Beach-Barber Tract Charmer

Open Sunday 1-4 • 530 Fern Glen • La Jolla

This wonderful charming 3BR/2BA Beach-Barber Tract home opens to a large private grassy yard. Hardwood floors, French doors and an open kitchen. The lot is 4,000+ sf. Just a few blocks to the sand and tidepools at Windansea Beach - walk to schools and the restaurants & shops of the Village. This very private home is the perfect beach hideaway! Offered at $899,000 www.530FernGlen.com

858•459•0202 Top 1% of all Prudential Agents in the United States [email protected] DRE #00982592 www.DavidKnowsLaJolla.com

JUST SOLD! Spectacular location in La Jolla Shores directly across from Kellogg Park with expansive views of the ocean, sand and glorious sunsets! The 4 bedroom floor plan is highlighted by the open center island kitchen with granite that overlooks the great room. Interior features include limestone flooring, office, wood vaulted ceilings, sky lights and new carpeting. Three upper patio/deck's with slate tiles, outdoor shower, front courtyard, outdoor kitchen, large spa and rock waterfall with mini grotto, surround sound and a hidden flat screen TV. 8315 Camino del Oro, La Jolla, CA 92037 Purchase price: $3,499,000 - $4,199,000.

BrantWestfall DRE# 01365343 1299 Prospect St. #100 858.922.8610 La Jolla, CA 92037 BrantWestfall.com [email protected]