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2. Joan and Irwin Jacobs, both 83 LA JOLLA


619-420-8717 or 619-663-3967 354 Broadway • Chula Vista www.chulavistacaraudio.net


100 DAY PAYMENT OPTION


FREE INSTALLATION ON ALL STEREOS NO CREDIT CHECK


IS SNAP RIGHT FOR YOU?


> POWER ACOUSTIK


CD PLAYER • AM/FM/CD Player • High Power 180 Watts • Detachable Face/USB • 6.5” Component Speakers


• 6.5 5 Compo


FREE Auxiliary Cable with Purchase


$39


> PIONEER DEH 150 MP


Auxiliary in MP3 & WMA $49 >Pioneer DEH-3900BT


AM/FM • CD Player Aux & USB • Bluetooth


$79


• Widescreen Monitors • 2 Video Inputs • USB Port/SD Card Reader


• USB P t/S


> 2 - 7” HEADREST AND DVD MULTIMEDIA PLAYER COMBO


• USB Port/ D Card Reader $99


JVC Stereo KDR-330 JVC Speakers 6 1/2” JVC Subwoofers JVC Amp 1000 Watt System


> Viper 350 Plus 1-Way Alarm System


Viper 350 Plus 1-Way Security System


Touchscreen Fre


ee Ba ack Up C


TAKE IT HOME TODAY! > Kenwood


KDC MP3 152


• AM/FM/CD Player • High Power 180 Watts • Detachable Face


FREE Auxiliary Cable with Purchase


$49


> Kenwood CD Receiver with USB Interface


KDC-BT21U


•AM/FM Tuner • Bluetooth •Made for iPod & iPhone •Works with Pandora & iHeart Radio


$69 > Pioneer In dash


AVHC 290BT DVD Bluetooth Touchscreen DVD/USB/MP3 Receiver


$179


> Pioneer In dash AVH-180 DVD


DVD/USB/MP3 Receiver Free Back Up Camera!!!


$139 JVC Combo Bass Package


• Limited Quantities • Limit 1 per customer


$129 > Blaupunkt DVD Receiver


Miami 620 6.2” Touch Screen • USB/Aux Port SD Card Slot • Bluetooth


$49 OPEN EVERYDAY! $89


Mon.-Thurs. 10am - 7pm • Fri.-Sat. 9am - 7pm • Sun. 9am - 5pm WINDOW TINT AVAILABLE


Price includes cash discount, some vehicles may require extra parts at an additional charge. Quantities limited to stock on hand. No DEALERS please. Advertised items REQUIRE in-store installation purchased at Chula Vista Car Audio.


Estimated net worth: $1.3 billion


Major donations: University of Califor- nia San Diego in 2000, 2003, 2004, and 2010: $208.3 million San Diego Symphony in 2002 and 2003: $120 million Salk Institute for Biologi- cal Studies in 2003, 2008, 2010: $23 million Jacobs made his


fortune as cofounder of Qualcomm, where he helped pioneer the com- munications revolution. The electrical engineer designed some of the first cell-phone technology still in use today. He taught at University of California San Diego from 1966 to 1972, where he contin- ues to endow the Jacobs School of Engineering. The lion’s share of


his other multimillion- dollar gifts has been to higher education as well as to groups that support the arts, culture, and the humanities. Jacobs and his wife, married for 63 years, have also helped carry the La Jolla Athenaeum Library, KPBS radio, the San Diego Natural His- tory Museum, the Central Library, and an overhaul of the ingress and egress to Balboa Park. Over the years, they have contrib- uted $636 million to chari- ties and foundations.


DEH-3900BT


BLUETOOTH CAR STEREO Installed!


Kroc’s $5 million funded a new Humane Society on Gaines St. off Friars Rd.


3. Ernest Rady, 79 LA JOLLA


Estimated net worth: $620 million Major donations: San Diego Children’s Hos- pital in 2006 and 2014: $180 million UC San Diego’s Rady School of Manage- ment in 2004 and 2015: $130 million San Diego Zoo in 2013: $10 million Investment superstar


Rady is the chief execu- tive of American Assets Trust, a New York Stock Exchange–traded com- pany that he started in 1967. The real estate investment trust employs 152 people in San Diego and owns or manages multi-family residential and office buildings as well as shopping malls such as Carmel Moun-


tain Plaza in Carmel Valley and resorts such as Embassy Suites in Waikiki, Hawaii. Rady’s annual salary is $757,222. Graduates of Rady’s


School of Management, among the most pres- tigious schools of busi- ness in America, have incubated more than 80 San Diego companies and hatched local reve- nues totaling $2 billion. Among Rady’s medi- cal interests is pediatric genomics. His money has pushed researchers to decode diseases such as obesity, autism, and asthma, especially as they enfeeble children.


4. Robert Price, 70 SAN DIEGO


Estimated net worth: $800 million Major donations:


FREE INSTALLATION ON ANY STEREO IN-DASH


• CD/AM/FM • Android/iPod/iPhone Control • Front Auxiliary Inputs (USB & 3.5mm) & Detachable Faceplate


RENEGADE BASS


PACKAGE 2 12” Subwoofers


with Box


Free Amplifier Installation Kit


$109


2 channel • Bridgeable Limited Quanity


$45


DVD PLAYER DDX24BT


$79


INTERFIRE 700.2 AMPLIFIER


HID LIGHT KITS


3K, 4K, 6K, 8K $29


Financing Available 100 Days Same as Cash Financing Approval Guaranteed


$179 3100


1 way Car Alarm 3-Channel 2 Remotes


$35


• DVD/CD/MP3/AM/FM Multimedia Player • 6-2'' Touchscreen Display • Built in Gps Navigation, Bluetooth & wireless Remote control • HDMI Input


BASS PACKAGE


Includes KAC-5206 2-channel amplifier and two 12" subwoofers


P-W1220 $89 619-494-1831 • 997 Broadway • El Cajon


All Sales Items Require Installation, Most Cars require add'l parts which is sold at an added cost. Free Installation on any stereo purchased. Photos for Illustrative purposes only.


IN DASH NAVIGATION VX7022


Installed!


City Heights Development Corporation: $200 million San Diego Revitaliza- tion Corporation in 2001: $40 million San Diego Foundation in 2004: $15.5 million Robert, son of Sol,


big-bulk creator of San Diego’s Price Club, runs the erstwhile Price Fam- ily Charitable Fund, which is now Price Phi- lanthropies Foundation. Sol, who died in 2009 at 93, sold his warehouse business to Costco in 1994 for $2 billion. The family then built Pric- eSmart, an international wholesaler, and still owns a 28 percent share. Its annual sales are nearly $3 billion. Sol, alarmed by the


$249


late-1980s rise in gang violence, crack cocaine, and generational poverty in City Heights, took the community under his investment wing. The multiethnic enclave still draws immigrants from war-torn nations to its dense four-square-mile neighborhood, criss- crossed by freeways and thoroughfares and dotted with Craftsman homes. Benefiting its 74,000


people, shoulder-to- shoulder between Colina Park and Ridgeview, Cor- ridor and Fairmount


PHOTOGRAPH BY MATTHEW SUÁREZ


18 San Diego Reader April 20, 2017


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