Sailor Jerry, a store that most likely sells beach accessories in this resort community, is closed. The “Wooden Indian” – a sign that symbolized tobacco stores since the 19th century – has been locked away inside, and peers through a door plastered with labels and ads promoting relatively obscure organizations and products. The most important sign in the window is, of course, the closed sign. The shop will open later, and the Wooden Indian will take his usual place on Mission Boulevard. But for now, the door’s windows will reflect those who wait for admittance.