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OB RESIDENTS SUING CITY TO KEEP TREES

Melinda White (left) embraces an emotional Eva King during the memorial at Sunset Cliffs for Mike White, a well-known angler and surfboard shaper who grew up on Ladera Street. Melinda, Mike’s sister, helped organize the memorial and paddle out where dozens of friends and famincluding King, are whotrying was atolife-long friend and former out toAvenue celebrate Mike’s life on Sunday, Aug.Regional 11. ‘Sunset CliffsAuthority was Ocean ily, Beach residents stop the removal of palmgirlfriend, trees oncame Newport after the San Diego County Airport requested the City SEE remove the Page 7 CLEAN, THOMAS MELVILLE / PENINSULA BEACON his to world andconcerns. his playground,’ said Melinda. ‘He loved it here.’ See page 10 for the story. trees due safety THOMAS MELVILLE/PENINSULA BEACON

Airport Authority requests City remove trees from Newport Ave.

Longtime Ocean Beach surfboard shaper trying to rebuild after fire

which claims the trees may impair instructing the City forester to cut In answer to the Newport the visibility of airplanes. But a down, extract and/or destroy iconic palm tree controversy, District extinguisher, pulled plug, hit DAVE SCHWAB | THE BEACONare host of protesting neighbors, spearceanBYBeach neighbors and historic palm trees on Newport 2 Councilmember andtheCouncil the fire — and it exploded. It just suing the City in an attempt headed by Tracy Van De Walker, Avenue, Santa Barbara Street, and President Jennifer Campbell replied, B surfboard maker blew up in my face, like little shotto block the scheduled emer- successfully blocked the immediate Newport to Venice Street,” states “Our office is always saddened Albert “Ace” Elliott lost gun shells going off.” gency removal of several Newport removal of all but one tree. the suit. “Property owners and tax- when trees need to be removed. of whatthehe’s Enter attorney Marc Applbaum, payers were never told about the was a nightmare,” added Avenue palm much trees, arguing “The“It San Diego County Regional acquired, including 50-year-old Elliott of his loss. “It was my little trees are healthy and historic and who’s taken up the residents’ case. plan to remove the trees until they Airport Authority is responsimemorabilia, whenHe filed a cease and desist order on received a boilerplate letter from ble go-back-in-time It’s not not a irreplaceable threat to incoming aircraft for operations sanctuary. at San Diego shaping on Froude StreetOct. 21 to bar the removal of palm the San Diego Airport Authority International a dollar thing.” as thehis San Diego shed County Regional Airport and is renear Saratogaclaims. Avenue caught firetrees. On Oct. 28, Applebaum filed on Oct. 16. Plaintiffs allege that quiredFortunately, the OB Aviation fire station by the Federal Airport Authority Aug. recently 6. was just around corner and Cityoncrews were out in a suit on behalf of John and Tracy contracts with the City to remove, Administration andtheCalifornia Elliott’s workspace was full ofVan De Walker in U.S. District extract and mutilate palms trees Public they Utilities came and put it out sparing the neighborhood at the intersecCode Section boards Avenue and photos friendsCourt. damagetotoproactively the main residence. tion ofold Newport and of Santa have created damage to the value 21659(a), mitigate he’dStreet madeintending custom boards for. “[The fire] took all my boards Barbara to remove “The City is attempting to slip un- of the use of the plaintiff’s prop- and prevent future effects on my palm bike was on as firerein myder the radar of public scrutiny and erty. Such damage requires ‘just and tools, got my truck and a dozen“Iorsaw more trees SEE TREES, Page 4 backyard I triedAuthority, to put it out,”to avoid environmental review... by compensation.’” camper,” noted Elliott. quested by theand Airport said Elliott, who’s been riding eThe charred remains of Albert ‘Ace’ Elliott’s shaping shed in OB. SCOTT HOPKINS / PENINSULA BEACON bikes for years. “I picked up a fire SEE FIRE, Page 5 By DAVE SCHWAB | The Beacon

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esidents are being asked to sign a petition on Ocean Beach’s Neighborhood Watch Facebook page to take action to “help to keep our sidewalks clean ensuring a healthier environment for everyone.” “One complaint that is often heard about the downtown area of Ocean Beach is how dirty, stained, and smelly the sidewalks are,” the online petition reads. “The OB Clean & Safe Program, a project of the Ocean Beach MainStreet Association, is looking to change that by applying for funding to provide bi-monthly cleanings of Newport Avenue sidewalks, in addition to installing additional trash bins along the street.

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Online and in-person ceremonies to mark Veterans Day By DAVE SCHWAB | The Beacon

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eterans Day on Nov. 11 is a federal holiday honoring military veterans who have served in the U.S. armed forces. Originally known as Armistice Day, the observance commemorates the end of World War I, which ended at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918. That is when the armistice with Germany went into effect ending “the war to end all wars.” The federal holiday was renamed Veterans Day in 1954. Distinct from Memorial Day, a U.S. public holiday in May honoring those who’ve died in military service, Veterans Day honors all who’ve served, living and deceased, in all U.S. armed services. This year, Nov. 11 falls on a Thursday. But most public observances of the federal holiday will either be before or after, the actual holiday. Miramar National Cemetery Support Foundation, which includes Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery at 1800 Cabrillo Memorial Drive in Point Loma, is sponsoring a Veterans Day 2021 Video Program. That program will be posted at miramarcemetery.org beginning Tuesday, Nov. 9. The foundation program’s featured speaker will be Navy Lt.

available at Mt. Soledad Cmd r. Ch ristopher Presbyterian Church at Ludmer, a survivor of 6551 Soledad Mountain the 2001 terrorist attack on the Pentagon. Road, and the French The guest speaker will American School’s two be assistant fire chief lots at 6550 Soledad John Wood of the San Mountai n Road. Diego Fire Department. Complimentary Old He was the leader of the Town Trolley shuttles SDFD Search & Rescue run regularly the day of Team that responded the event from parking areas. Parking at the to the Twin Towers tragedy. memorial parking lot is Fort Rosecrans beavailable only to those came a national cemwith a reserved parking etery on Oct. 5, 1934. pass. For more information, visit soledadmemoThe decision to make the post cemetery part This year’s memorial plaque at Mt. Soledad National Veterans Memorial honors the Nurse Corps of the United rial.org. of the national system States Army, Navy, and Air Force. Leading into Veterans Day, Feeding San Diego came, in part, due to changes in legislation that greatly 1st Force Service Support Group commemorate the 100th anniver- is holding a series of free food increased the number of persons in Fallujah, Iraq, providing direct sary of the Tomb of the Unknown distributions that celebrate local eligible for burial in a national casualty care during the height of Soldier. military families through Nov. 13. cemetery. combat operations in support of This year’s memorial plaque Feeding San Diego will celebrate The annual observance at Operation Iraqi Freedom and the honors the Nurse Corps of the local heroes at its Together Tour Mt. Soledad National Veterans first battle of Fallujah. United States Army, Navy, and large-scale food distributions, Memorial at 6905 La Jolla Scenic "From the hills at Gettysburg Air Force. Following the ceremony, some of which are still seeing up Drive South in La Jolla, will be and the Meuse, to the jungles of the Nurse Corps plaque will join to 1,000 attendees drive-through. Providing food assistance to held in-person and remotely on Tarawa and Khe Sanh, to the arid more than 5,200 other plaques enSaturday, Nov. 13 from noon to lands of Fallujah and Kabul, the shrined on the walls surrounding the local military community is a 1 p.m. Nurse Corps has played a key role the Mt. Soledad National Veterans year-round priority for the counKeynote speaker for the event in caring for our armed service Memorial. Honorees include U.S. ty’s leading hunger-relief and will be Rear Admiral Cynthia A. men and women. We honor them presidents, 12 Medal of Honor re- food rescue nonprofit. Feeding Kuehner, commander of Naval for their compassion, dedication, cipients, generals, and celebrity San Diego is partnering with six Medical Forces Support Command and service to our country,” stated veterans. of its community partners, all of and senior nurse in the United Phil Kendro, vice president of the The event can be viewed at vet- whom will join the organization States Navy. Mt. Soledad Memorial Association. eransdaylive.org. In addition to at its food distributions across the She previously served with the Mt. Soledad veterans will also street parking, event parking is county.

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en i n su la C om mu n it y Planning Board is adding two new Point Loma High School student liaisons to one of its subcommittees. PLHS sophomore Anastasia Birmingham and junior Caleb Rogart will be joining the planning group and participating in its environmental subcommittee. “The High School Student liaison position is a new pilot program that was recently approved and established by the PCPB to encourage high school students to get involved in their community

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encourage our youth to get involved and show up for their communities. They will live with the outcomes of the current decisions being made by our political leaders.” “I value the opportunity to be part of the subcommittee and its mission to strengthen our local community’s environment,” said Rogart about being a student liaison. “I’m interested in studying something environmental, though I’m not sure whether that’s going to be conservation science or environmental law. It’s always been my goal to help make the local, national, and global environments safe.” “When I heard about this position, it tied together my interest in environmental sciences with civil action and community service,” said Birmingham about her subcommittee participation. “In the last decade, the issue of climate change has grown to incorporate all parts of society, and dealing with the challenge in front of us will require a strong desire for change. I anticipate that being in this position will give me relevant experiences with civil leadership and I will become more aware and

involved with my community.” Rogart believes being on PCPB’s Environmental Subcommittee “will give me insight into the ways that local government works and how it functions. It will give me first-hand experience of how a voice on one committee, one group, can affect the whole community.” Environmentalism is a top priority for Rogart. “You can't survive without a functioning environment, not only with just living normally but also with food,” he said. “You can’t grow food if it’s too hot or too cold. And with the world’s population booming and going to reach 9 billion in the next couple of decades, the environment will play a huge part in how society functions.” Birmingham said being a student liaison “is a chance to obtain relevant, valuable experience in civil leadership positions and is a role concerned with a topic I am interested in. This will introduce a new perspective on community and action to me and introduce new chances to get involved. Being a student liaison will help to develop the skills necessary to be successful later on.”

Birmingham expects to learn from her environmental committee mentors. “They will provide certain projects and guidance,” she said. “Also, while observing and listening to meetings, board members will demonstrate (to me) the process involved in how an idea is vetted and either implemented or decided against, and their thoughts and conversations surrounding these decisions.” “I am very impressed with the two candidates that were selected and we look forward to putting them to work here in the community,” said Havlik. “While they are not eligible to vote for board action items, they are going to be tasked with bringing an environmental policy recommendation to the board for their consideration. This recommendation will be created and crafted by the students along with the guidance and mentorship of Schmitt and me and the environmental subcommittee. We are very encouraged about this new opportunity and hope to continue this new tradition on the PCPB for years to come.”

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airport operations by ensuring vegetation does not block or impair instrument or visual operations at the airport,” Campbell’s office said. “The purpose of trimming or removing the identified palm trees is to ensure the safety of the community and the flying public as planes approach San Diego International Airport,” Campbell’s office said. “During inclement weather situations where visibility is impacted, the FAA re-routes aircraft to approach SAN from the west. The City of San Diego-owned palm trees located in the public right-of-way adjacent to the neighboring homes exceeds or will soon exceed acceptable elevations under federal standards, intruding into the airspace that surrounds the airport. “We understand the impact that this has on the community, but unfortunately it is something that must be done do to protect the traveling public and community.” Read more online at sdnews.com


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Cans4Books Community Initiative turns recyclables into reading material Businesses/organizations participating in Cans4Books PB Woman's Club Randall's Sandals - drop-off location. San Diego CRV Center - Cash donation box. Shore Buddies Vishna Life, LLC Vervor Shop, OB - Cans4Books free children's books available in their kids corner. PB Town Council Christ United Presbyterian Church, South Park - drop-off location. San Diego Law Library - drop-off location (coming soon). Street Stewards - Community cleanup collaboration. Want to help? Email Trisha Goolsby at trisha@sahec-sd.com.

which donated 10 recycling receptacles to the collective effort. Goolsby noted the recycling initiative is important not only “to bring communities together as a collective but to include children as the main focus teaching them about the importance of reading and caring for mother Earth and our community.” Concluded Goolsby of the success of her recyclables-for-books endeavor: “Every day our community fills my heart with gratitude and love for one another.” For more information email trisha@sahec-sd.com.

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neighborhoods. Volunteers are aiding Goolsby with turning recyclables into the CRV Recycling Center, which allows her to continue to run her education consulting business. One of those volunteers is Kyle Stern. “Kyle has been the final piece to my CRV trips, taking over our large loads of CRV recyclables accompanied with his son, turning it into a family affair to pick-up large scheduled donations, “said Trisha noting that, before Kyle, “It would usually take me a few days finding a friend that would Trisha Goolsby wearing red shoes next to Randall’s Sandals COURTESY PHOTO let me borrow drop-off location. their big vehicle.” Trisha added she has a mascot and gaining wide support, like for her initiative, a stuffed monkey the military housing community named Rupert, that she said has in Liberty Station in Point Loma, become “the face for Cans4Books which has begun pitching in for that children love.” the cause. The initiative also reCans4Books is now spreading cently secured the cooperation throughout coastal communities of Pacific Beach Woman’s Club,

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risha Goolsby has started a movement to trade recyclables to help purchase children’s books that would benefit communities including Point Loma and Pacific Beach. Known as the Cans4Books Community Initiative, the drive was started by Goolsby who works with Stellar At-Home Educational Consultants and whose educational background focuses on early childhood/special education. Goolsby’s recyclables-for-books drive kicked off last December in the midst of the pandemic when she had some downtime during the lockdown. “I decided for safety that I would collect unemployment from my home education business during the stay-at-home order,” said Goolsby, who started a Facebook page for the Cans4Books Community Initiative, to promote the creation of a mechanism for raising funds from recyclables and converting that into a community benefit. Trisha’s notion was to “develop a platform to help support your neighborhood without asking for money or selling anything. I thought, ‘Why not start collecting recyclables to raise money to buy children’s books and bring that into the community?’ So I created a fundraiser to try and collect 10,000 cans to raise money for

children’s books.” Added Goolsby, “I wanted to bring the community together as a collective to recycle CRV bottles for money to bring educational resources into the hands of our neighborhood children.” On her Facebook page, Goolsby implores people to “Look out for those receptacles to dispose of your aluminum cans and plastic bottles. We shall see how much we collect and raise for children’s books.” Noting her mission is to make Cans4Books “a nonprofit organization,” Goolsby pointed out her initiative started with her running the show and even renting a truck to do her own pickups and deliveries. But her one-person operation has since morphed into a full-scale side business involving many other community-minded individuals. “Our goal was to get the communities together in giving their streets a little TLC, as well as provide locations for CRV recyclable drop-off and free children’s book pick-ups at our local small-owned businesses,” said Goolsby, addingCans4Books lends itself to social distancing and scheduled pick-ups. “That is where we have thrived,” she said adding, “As Cans4Books community has grown, I wanted to get more businesses involved.” Noting there are “quite a bit of logistics and production that goes into recycling,” Golsby is now picking up recycling utilizing the help of community volunteers in several

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COMMUNITY Point Loma woman turning 100 with family celebration By DAVE SCHWAB | The Beacon

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aith and family have always been the two pillars supporting Point Loma resident Ruby Lee Lewis Bigelow, who is rapidly approaching her 100th birthday on Jan. 5, 2022. That milestone event will be celebrated by Bigelow and her kin at Bali Hai Restaurant on Shelter Island on Jan. 7. Asked her secret to longevity, Bigelow, who was born in Maysville, Okla., 20 miles from Oklahoma City nearly a century ago, replied: “I don’t know if I have a secret. But I was brought up in a Christian home, and I was taught to try and always do the right thing.” Discussing growing up during the Great Depression, Bigelow recalled: “We didn’t have a whole lot. But I don’t remember ever going hungry. We always had food on the table.” Comparing today with yesteryear Ruby noted: “The difference between then and now is so much technology that we have now. It’s gotten a whole lot better. And that’s good because we didn’t know that we didn’t have it then. We just did the best we could with what we had.” Bigelow was the fourth of five girls among six siblings. She, however, unlike some her age, is not old fashioned or bashful about using today’s modern amenities, like the computer. “She uses a tablet and her iPhone,” said daughter Patricia McAdow, who sat in on the interview with her mom in their comfy Sunset Cliffs home. If there’s a secret at all to her longevity, Bigelow said it lies with “keeping busy, staying positive. I

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do crafts. I quilt, knit, and crochet. I work crossword puzzles.” “Every morning, crossword puzzles,” agreed McAdow, about her mom’s daily routine to stay mentally fit. There’s another key to Bigelow’s longevity, said McAdow. “Mom is nice to everybody,” she noted. Becoming a centenarian is truly rare but is an increasingly reachable milestone. Thanks to improved medicine, better diet, and healthier living, humans’ longevity has gradually increased over time. Today, roughly one person in every 6,000 reaches their 100th birthday – 0.0173 percent. Fifty years ago, only one person in every 67,000 reached the century mark. Bigelow loves living near the ocean in Sunset Cliffs. “I sit out there and watch the sunset every night,” she noted. She said the Bigelow household’s favorite activities were “mostly centered around our home church, Kentucky Avenue Baptist Church. There were parties, skating parties, playing until dark with neighborhood kids. We lived through

the Dust Bowl and the Great Depression in Oklahoma before I married my husband Earl and we moved to California in 1947.” Of her career, Bigelow noted: “As an adult I did secretarial work in the aerospace industry and later in the medical field. Since my husband was a minister for 85 years, I helped him in the music of our churches by singing, choir directing, teaching, organizing children’s choirs, etc. We also shared a fishing ministry and held fish fries for those in need throughout San Diego.” Added Bigelow: “My husband Earl and I were honored by receiving the California Heritage award, the highest honor one can receive. This was awarded for many years of service, which included pastoring, music leadership, and serving on various state boards and committees.” McAdow said Bigelow is a big sports fan and she roots for the Padres in baseball and watches football religiously on TV during fall weekends. Of she and her husband Earl’s four daughters Bigelow noted: “Since his passing in 2015, all my girls have stayed very close to me. They are the love of my life.” Asked what life’s greatest lessons are, Bigelow answered: “That we are all God’s children. I am a Southern Baptist, but I do not believe that we will be the only ones in heaven.” Concerning what advice she’d give to others seeking to live a long and fulfilling life, Ruby’s reply was simple, direct, and time-honored. “Treat everybody like you want to be treated yourself,” she concluded.

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ileen Finley McCarthy, born and raised in Ocean Beach, celebrated her 100th birthday on Oct. 25 with all six of her children. She delighted her guests by singing a beautiful rendition of "Summertime," a song she sang on the birth of Summer, one of her 16 grandchildren. McCarthy was well-known in the 1930s and ’40s in the San Diego arts community. She was a principal dancer in the Starlight Ballet Company under Marguerite Ellicott, an early precursor to the San Diego Ballet. She supported her dance training by singing and acting in the popular radio show, "The Children's Hour," hosted by a young Art Linkletter. McCarthy traveled to Los Angeles to study with Agnes DeMille, where she was discovered by a Russian choreographer, Theodore Kosloff. Kosloff was impressed by her ability to perform intricate jumps on pointe. Kosloff choreographed several dances for McCarthy inviting Cecil DeMille to see her perform. DeMille was taken with her dancing and her beauty. He auditioned McCarthy for the starring role in his planned movie, "The Ballerina."

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ceremony to honor Point Loma High senior football players at their final home game was revived last week for members of the Class of 2022. "Senior Nights" are held for most teams, however football players had not been honored for several years and, because these athletes missed their junior season due to COVID, current team parents organized a ceremony held prior to kickoff last Friday against Christian High. Senior players presented flowers to their mothers before family groups walked individually across the stadium turf at the 50-yard line. Underclass teammates and cheerleaders formed a pathway across the field as public address announcer Sean Wells read a brief summary of each player's memories, appreciation, and future plans to the packed stands. Head coach Joel Allen hugged each of the players as they ended

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Senior Pointer football player Anthony Young, second from right, had three generations of family members on hand to honor him at his team's Senior Night last week. SCOTT HOPKINS/PENINSULA BEACON

their walk and spoke briefly to each family. One senior, who did not have relatives on hand was escorted by Pointers' assistant coaches. Following their walk, each family was photographed and afterward underclass players swarmed around their senior comrades to

congratulate them as families returned to the stands. Senior members of the 2021 varsity team include Cayden Nantkes, A nthony Young, Sa lvador Villarreal, Mauro Garcia, Ivan Hernandez, Sam Carson, Fabian Moya, Gerry Solares, and Anthony Sandoval.

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Final regular season win puts Pointers into playoffs BY SCOTT HOPKINS | The Beacon

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ith a decisive win in their final regular season game, Point Loma's Pointers earned a spot in CIF Div. II playoffs begin on Nov. 5. In an Eastern League game at home last week, the Pointers fell behind 3-0 after an early field goal by Christian High but by the time the Patriots scored again the Pointers held a commanding 28-3 lead with only 5:36 to play in the game. Anthony Young added an exclamation point to the Pointer win when he scored on a 12-yard run with 17 seconds left to give his team a final 35-9 margin. With the win, the Pointers finish their first regular season under head coach Joel Allen with a 4-5 mark, 2-2 in league play, and snatch a coveted ticket to postseason play. As the No. 12 and final seed in their division, the Pointers will hit the road for a meeting with Valley Center High, a member of the Valley League where they finished in third place (3-2) and 5-5 overall. The kickoff is at 7 p.m. "You're always trying to give kids the experience that high school football is fun," head coach Joel Allen said after watching his team defeat Christian. "A lot of these kids had their first varsity win this year and now I hope they get their first playoff win. The seniors deserve another opportunity and the young guys need the

‘From Week 1 we knew this team has heart and is physical. We had some heartbreaking losses but we all banded together and every day during practice we got better. We pushed through those hard losses and that's how we came to where we are today.’ – Senior TE/DE Cayden Nantkes Tight end Cayden Nantkes, in black, battles a Christian High defender for a pass in the end zone during last week's Eastern League game. The Pointers won 35-9. SCOTT HOPKINS/PENINSULA BEACON

experience. If we play like the team we coached tonight I don't think we'll be a football team a lot of teams want to play" Local coaches chose to use CIF Power Rankings this year as the basis for playoff consideration, discarding the previously used MaxPreps ratings. The Pointers are rated 12th in the CIF system and Valley Center No. 5. Ironically, in the MaxPreps system the Pointers are listed ninth and the Jaguars 11th, so it appears the teams are evenly matched. Statistics support that prediction. Offensively the Pointers outgained the Jaguars in rushing yards by nearly 100 yards per game while the teams had nearly identical passing yardage. The

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CIF Division II Playoff Schedule Seeds 1-4 receive a first-round bye: No. 1 Mira Mesa, No. 2 Scripps Ranch, No. 3 Poway, No. 4 La Jolla. All games except finals at site of highest seed: No. 5 Valley Center vs. No. 12 Point Loma No. 6 Rancho Bernardo vs. No. 11Bishops No. 7 Otay Ranch vs. No. 10 Central (El Centro) No. 8 San Diego vs. No. 9 Christian Winners play against top four seeds Nov. 12

Pointers averaged 28 points per game, the Jaguars 24. Meanwhile, all of the Pointers' offense against Christian came on the ground. Running backs totaled 55 carries for 332 yards, an impressive average of six yards per carry. Leading the group was Chase Lawry (26 carries for 180 yards). Noah Turbeville (16 for 93), Anthony Young (6 for 31), Aaron Lee (6 for 18), and Cameron Lucas (1 for 10). Lawry and Turbeville each scored twice before Young's final touchdown. Lee converted all five PAT's. The Pointers did not get on the board until a Turbeville run just 56.4 seconds before the first quarter's end. Next, the team got a break when a completed Patriot pass was fumbled and an alert Lucas scooped it up, returning it 16 yards to the Patriot 15. Turbeville once again blasted

into the end zone from five yards out for a 14-3 lead 5:17 before halftime. When the Pointers regained possession with just two minutes left before the break, they drove for their third touchdown, Lawry pounding the ball in from five yards out with just 19.7 seconds on the scoreboard giving the Pointers a 21-3 margin. After a scoreless third quarter, Lawry added his second score from one foot out to build the Pointer lead to 28-9 with 7:50 remaining. Defensively Lawry had a sack, Emmett Jacobson caused a fumble, and Nate Terzoli had a late interception. Leading tacklers were Rocket Robinson (7), Cayden Nantkes, Jacobson, and Lawry (six each). "We played with a lot of emotion tonight," Allen said. "We've had an up and down season in terms of quality of play. We had some

Semifinals: Nov. 19 Finals: Nov. 26, 7 p.m. @ Escondido High

seniors early who aren't here anymore and some injuries and now we're seeing some kids step up as leaders. We want to be a really tough football team that gives our athletes the best chance to be successful. We're always figuring that out as coaches. What you think works in Week 1 isn't what wins the game tonight because things change. We evolve as a team."

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The Christian win was also Allen's birthday and his jubilant players serenaded him before his post-game talk. Members of the Ocean Beach Town Council were on hand last week serving dinner to Pointer varsity and junior varsity players at their traditional Thursday meal.


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LEGAL ADS 900 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2021-9021490 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. TORRESCAPE Located at: 12044 ROYAL ROAD #126, EL CAJON, CA 92021 Is registered by the following: a. ALEJANDRA CARLOS This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL first day of business was: 09/025/21 Registrant Name: a. ALEJANDRA CARLOS Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation Title of Signor The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: SEPTEMBER 25, 2021. ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 15, 22 ,29 & NOVEMBER 5 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2021-9022396 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. OFFICIAL CALIFORNIA DETAILING Located at: 7255 CHARMANT DRIVE, UNIT 718, SAN DIEGO, CA 92122 Is registered by the following: a. DUSTIN WHARTON This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL first day of business was: 08/29/16 Registrant Name: a. DUSTIN WHARTON Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation Title of Signor The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 05, 2021. ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 15, 22 ,29 & NOVEMBER 5 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2021-9021684 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. HEAD LICE PATROL Located at: 2750 CURCULO SANTIAGO, APT T, CARLSBAD, CA 92008 Is registered by the following: a. MATTHEW JASON GOMEZ b. GARRIELA GOMEZ This business is conducted by: A MARRIED COUPLE first day of business was: 09/27/21 Registrant Name: a. MATTHEW JASON GOMEZ b. GARRIELA GOMEZ Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/ Corporation Title of Signor The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: SEPTEMBER 28, 2021. ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 15, 22 ,29 & NOVEMBER 5 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2021-9022709 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. VENEGAS CONSTRUCTION Located at: 2003 BAYVIEW HTS DR, SPACE 18, SAN DIEGO, CA 92105 Is registered by the following: a. CESAR VENEGAS MENDEZ This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL first day of business was: 10/02/2008Registrant Name: a. CESAR VENEGAS MENDEZ Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation Title of Signor The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/

County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 08, 2021. ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 15, 22 ,29 & NOVEMBER 5 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2021-9022214 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. LA PERLA STREET TACOS Located at: 3309 ROSECRANS STREET, SAN DIEGO, CA 92110 Is registered by the following: a. LA PERLA CONINA MEXICANA, LLC This business is conducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY first day of business was: 09/30/2021 Registrant Name: a. LA PERLA CONINA MEXICANA, LLC Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation Title of Signor ALEXIS GIOVANNI RODRIGUEZ GARCIA , PRESIDENT The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 04, 2021. ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 15, 22 ,29 & NOVEMBER 5 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2021-9021335 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. DITTO Located at: 5225 GENESEE COVE, APT 40, SAN DIEGO, CA 92122 Is registered by the following: a. YUN JEONG KIM This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL first day of business was: N/A Registrant Name: a. YUN JEONG KIM Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation Title of Signor The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: SEPTEMBER 23, 2021. ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 15, 22 ,29 & NOVEMBER 5 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2021-9022869 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. M & M DESIGN AND CONSULTING Located at: 4560 DEL MONTE AVE, SAN DIEGO, CA 92107 Is registered by the following: a. THOMAS L. HELMS II This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL first day of business was: 10/12/21 Registrant Name: a. THOMAS L. HELMS II Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/ Corporation Title of Signor The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 12, 2021. ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 15, 22 ,29 & NOVEMBER 5 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2021-9022940 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. LAMONT MUSIC b. LAMONT BAND Located at: 973½ AGATE STREET,, SAN DIEGO, CA 92109 Is registered by the following: a. JOAQUIN ROMAY This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL first day of business was: N/A Registrant Name: a. JOAQUIN ROMAY Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation Title of Signor The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 12, 2021. ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 15, 22 ,29 & NOVEMBER 5 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2021-9022988 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. GERMER SERVICES Located at: 1840 GUY STREET, SAN DIEGO, CA 92110 Is registered by the following: a. GEORGE LERMA b. EMER FLANAGAN This business is conducted by: A MARRIED COUPLE first day of business was: N/A Registrant Name: a. GEORGE LERMA b. EMER FLANAGAN Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation Title of Signor The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 12, 2021. ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 22 ,29 ,NOVEMBER 5 & 12 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2021-9022865 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. JAVA CONSTRUCTION Located at: 3484 DESCANSO AVE #3, SAN MARCOS, CA 92078 Is registered by the following: a. JOSE ALFREDO VARGAS This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL first day of business was: N/A Registrant Name: a. JOSE ALFREDO VARGAS Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation Title of Signor The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 12, 2021. ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 22 ,29 ,NOVEMBER 5 & 12 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2021-9022867 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. OPTIMUM DRYWALL SERVICE Located at: 1474 N. LAS FLORES DR, SAN MARCOS, CA 92069 Is registered by the following: a. RICARDO PEREZ, JR This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL first day of business was: N/A Registrant Name: a. RICARDO PEREZ, JR itle of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation Title of Signor The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 12, 2021. ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 22 ,29 ,NOVEMBER 5 & 12 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2021-9022955 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. MONA’S GRILL Located at: 2426 F STREET #4, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101 Is registered by the following: a. SHAMONIQUE LASHAWN MALONE BOYD This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL first day of business was: N/A Registrant Name: a. SHAMONIQUE LASHAWN MALONE BOYD Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation Title of Signor The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 12, 2021. ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 22 ,29 ,NOVEMBER 5 & 12

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TORREY DEL MAR APARTMENTS, a 112-unit affordable community in San Diego is opening up its waitlist on November 8, 2021! This property offers affordable 1-, 2- & 3-bedroom apartments with rents from $396-$1,372 per month. Pre-applications for the waitlist will be distributed and accepted starting Monday, November 8, 2021 at 9 AM. Pre- applications will be available starting Nov. 8th by phone request, contactless pick-up at the property, on-line at bridgehousing.com/properties/torrey-del-mar/ or request via email at torreydelmar@bridgehousing.com. The office is located at 13875 Carmel Valley in San Diego. Office hours are MonFri. from 9 AM-5 PM. Amenities include community room with kitchen, laundry facilities, Swimming pool and outdoor play areas. For more information call us at (858) 780-8760. Income and other restrictions apply. Section-8 welcome. EHO.

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20219022992 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. THE PIANO MECHANIC Located at: 8742 ATLAS VIEW DRIVE, SANTEE, CA 92071 Is registered by the following: a. BRANDON ERICH EVANS This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL first day of business was: 05/04/2021 Registrant Name: a. BRANDON ERICH EVANS Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation Title of Signor The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 13, 2021. ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 22 ,29 ,NOVEMBER 5 & 12 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME; CASE NO: 37-2021-00043025-CU-PT-CTL SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO; STREET ADDRESS: 330 W BROADWAY CITY AND ZIP CODE: SAN DIEGO, CA 92101; BRANCH NAME: HALL OF JUSTICE. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: 1. Petitioner (name): NGA THI TUYET PHAM filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present name: a. NGA THI TUYET PHAM To Proposed name: VICKY NGA PHAM 2. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter shall appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that indicates the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING a. Date: 11/23/21 TIME: 8:30 AM DEPT: 61; b. The address of the court is SAME AS NOTED ABOVE; 3 a. A copy of this Order to show cause shall be published at least once each week for four consecutive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county (specify newspaper): LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS, AND PENINSULA BEACON. Date: October 8, 2021. JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT LORNA ALKSNE ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 22 ,29 ,NOVEMBER 5 & 12 ATTACHMENT TO ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE – Name Change (NC-120) Due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, and the Court not conducting in-person hearings, the following order is made: NO HEARING WILL OCCUR ON THE DATE SPECIFIED IN THE ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. The Court will review the documents filed as of the date specified on the Order to Show Cause. If all requirements for a name change have been met as of the date specified, and no timely written objection has been received (require at least two court days before the date specified), the petition will be granted without a hearing. One certified copy of the Order Granting the Petition will be mailed to you. If all of the requirements have not been met as of the date specified, the court will mail you a written order with further directions. If a timely objection is filed, the court will set a hearing date and contact the parties by mail with further directions. IF YOU ARE A RESPONDENT OBJECTION TO THE NAME CHANGE, YOU MUST FILE A WRITTEN OBJECTION AT LEAST TWO COURT DAYS (excluding weekends and holidays) BEFORE THE DATE SPECIFIED. Do not come to the court on the specified Date,

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20219023313 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. BACK TO BACK PERFORMANCE Located at: 4940 DEL MONTE AVE #104, SAN DIEGO, CA 92107 Is registered by the following: a. BRANDEN HUNTER This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL first day of business was: 03/01/2021 Registrant Name: a. BRANDEN HUNTER Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/ Corporation Title of Signor The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 18, 2021. ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 22 ,29 ,NOVEMBER 5 & 12 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20219023368 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. KAYGE STUDIO Located at: 5580 BAHIA LANE, LA JOLLA, CA 93037 Is registered by the following: a. KAYLA GOLDSMID This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL first day of business was: N/A Registrant Name: a. KAYLA GOLDSMID Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation Title of Signor The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 18, 2021. ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 22 ,29 ,NOVEMBER 5 & 12 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20219023419 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. SPICK & POLISH Located at: 4426 37TH ST, SAN DIEGO, CA 92116 Is registered by the following: a. LILIA VELIZ DE PONCE This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL first day of business was: 01/01/21 Registrant Name: a. LILIA VELIZ DE PONCE Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation Title of Signor The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 19, 2021. ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 22 ,29 ,NOVEMBER 5 & 12 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20219022039 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. SAN DIEGO HOME IMPROVEMENT SERVICES b. SDHIS Located at: 10001 DUNBAR LANE #5, EL CAJON, CA 92021 Is registered by the following: a. JEFF MUDD This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL first day of business was: 09-29-21 Registrant Name: a. JEFF MUDD Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation Title of Signor The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 01, 2021. ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 29,NOVEMBER 5,12&19 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20219023151 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. APARTMENT ADVICE, LLC Located at: 1401 21ST ST, STE R, SACRAMENTO, CA 95811 Is registered by the following: a. APARTMENT ADVICE, LLC This business is conducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY first day of business was: 09/30/2021 Registrant Name: a. APARTMENT ADVICE, LLC Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation Title of Signor WESLEY LYNCH, PRESIDENT The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr.

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Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 14, 2021. ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 29,NOVEMBER 5,12&19 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20219021769 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. INSURANCE SAN DIEGO SOLUTIONS Located at: 600 B STREET, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101 Is registered by the following: a. HEALTH INSURANCE SAN DIEGO SOLUTIONS, CO This business is conducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY first day of business was: 07/06/20 Registrant Name: a. APARTMENT ADVICE, LLC Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation Title of Signor MARIA MCGAFFIGAN, PRESIDENT The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: SEPTEMBER 29, 2021. ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 29,NOVEMBER 5,12&19

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20219023810 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. WESTERN YACHT BROKERAGE Located at: 2726 SHELTER ISLAND DRIVE, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106 Is registered by the following: a. PHILLIP S. KINNISON This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL first day of business was: 07/04/13 Registrant Name: a. PHILLIP S. KINNISON Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation Title of Signor The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 21, 2021. ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 29,NOVEMBER 5,12&19 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20219023847 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. OPTIMOVE PHYSICAL THERAPY b.. OPTIMOVE CONCIERGE PHYSICAL THERAPY Located at: 1468 THOMAS AVENUE, SAN DIEGO, CA 92109 Is registered by the following: a. ALEXIS ADIARTE This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL first day of business was: 08/01/2021 Registrant Name: a. ALEXIS ADIARTE Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation Title of Signor The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 22, 2021. ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 29,NOVEMBER 5,12 & 19 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20219024018 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. IMMEDIA SYSTEMS Located at: 2465 SELKIRK ROW, LA JOLLA, CA 92037 Is registered by the following: a. BAY PROSPECTOR, INC This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION first day of business was: 07/07/2010 Registrant Name: a. BAY PROSPECTOR, INC Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation Title of Signor CHENG TAN, PRESIDENT The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 23, 2021. ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 5, 12, 19 & 26 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20219024349 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. SO CAL PANGA Located at: 3838 47TH ST, SAN DIEGO, CA 92105 Is registered by the following: a. PANGWERO LLC This business is conducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY first day of business was: N/A Registrant Name: a. PANGWERO LLC Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation Title of Signor DANIEL BEDENKO , PRESIDENT The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 29, 2021. ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 5, 12, 19 & 26

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Baumanns, and the Bali Hai team, receive Gratitude Award from Optimist Club of Point Loma wners/restaurateurs Susie and Larry Baumann, the Baumann family, and the entire team at Bali Hai restaurant, located on Shelter Island since the 1950s, have been awarded the Optimist Club of Point Loma’s most recent Gratitude Award at a dinner ceremony on Sept. 27. Th i s aw a r d r e c og n i z e d their continued support of the Peninsula youth, the local

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to support event participants, parents, students and educators involved in club fundraisers for local schools. It was with great gratitude that the Baumanns and the Bali Hai were recognized for all their efforts that have enhanced the mission successes of supporting Peninsula youth programs, and the hallmark camaraderie of the Point Loma Optimist Club since it was established 67 years ago.

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you will be notified by mail by the Court of a future hearing date. Any petition for the Name Change of a minor, that is signed by only one parent, must have this Attachment served along with the Petition and Order to Show Cause on the other, non-signing patent, and proof of service must be filed with the court. IT IS SO ORDERED.

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$1,195,000 Ocean Beach

Super cute duplex in popular Ocean Beach, just minutes from the water, beach, night life and dining. This sweet duplex + extra unit consists of two 1-bedroom units, plus a bonus studio. Hardwood floors, updated kitchens and baths, newer roofs, vinyl windows and low maintenance yards. Well maintained and cared for over the years. The front unit has a private patio with peek ocean views. The 2 back units have large, shared patio space. Quality tenants that love it there is a huge bonus. Get your foot in the door and enjoy beach ownership for years to come!

$1,645,000

Cute as a button in the very best Ocean Beach location! Two sweet detached cottages on extra wide street with hardwood floors, dual paned windows, private yards, laundry and, garages. Front house is a 2 bedroom, 1 bath and back is a 1 bedroom, 1 bath. Just 1-1/2 blocks to Bermuda Beach, the Little Lion, Sunnie's Mexican Food and Sea Trader. Perfect investment or great as a 2nd home, family compound or primary residence. Ocean Beach is a quaint beach town with sandy beaches, Sunset Cliffs Natural Park, cafes, nightlife, and burgeoning restaurant scene.


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BAY PARK

$1,730,000

Single Level, sit down panoramic ocean and bay views! This custom home is move in ready and so much more! This great room style living with ocean breezes and views from all living areas including the Primary suite! Custom pella windows and doors throughout. Chefs kitchen is perfect for entertaining and room for multiple cooks. Breakfast bar and room for a formal dining area. Huge living room opens to the spacious IPE deck with copper pipe railing. Primary suite opens to the back deck with sweeping views, walk in closet and completely remodeled bath. Large back yard with lush landscaping, fruit trees, spa tub and fountain!

POINT LOMA

$1,200,000

This spacious Loma Portal home is located on a large 7600 square foot corner lot offering you plenty of options for garden, grassy & play areas, as well as room for a boat or RV! Once inside you will enjoy an open floor plan that offers formal living & dining rooms, original hardwood floors under most of the carpeted areas. Light & bright eat-in kitchen. Media room that opens to the deck & yard. Large private master suite on one side of the home & 2 bedrooms & a full bath have their own wing. Inside laundry room with storage. Plenty of places to relax outdoors including the charming front yard & porch. Large permitted She Shed.

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WEST MISSION VALLEY 1 BD 816 ESF

$445,000

Rarely available in West Mission Valley, single-level condo in The Courtyards! Prime location overlooking the lush landscaping. Serene and quiet renovated unit has much to offer. New carpet, wood floors in the kitchen, bath and entry. Loads of storage, three inside closets and one on your own covered balcony. Two built-in hutches, dining area and entry. The private stacked laundry is located in the hall. The unit is conveniently located steps from the lobbied elevator. Enjoy the amazing amenities which include pool, spa, gym, guest parking, gated entry and much more!

POINT LOMA

$395,000

Rarely available top floor large 1-bedroom single level. Quiet location! Updated Kitchen with Granite counters, maple cabinets, stainless steel appliances & tiles floors. Newer dual pane windows. Covered parking with storage. Resort style complex with Clubhouse, Gym, Tennis Courts, Pool, Spa, BBQ area and playground. VA / FHA approved complex $395,000


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