May 27, 2021
Volume 51 - No. 21
By Friedrich Gomez
This year marks the 50th Anniversary of Memorial Day in the United States.
However, long before Memorial Day was officially recognized as an American federal holiday in 1971, Americans have long honored and decorated the graves of soldiers even before the American Civil War.
Beyond our own shores, the annual practice of memorializing and decThe Paper - 760.747.7119
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orating gravesites of fallen soldiers is a custom dating back thousands of years to the Ancient Greeks and Romans who called it “Days of Remembrance.”
In America we have our very own unique story and legacy, but how much do we truly know and really understand about America’s Memorial Day which falls on the last Monday of May? LOST LEGACY OF AMERICA’S MEMORIAL DAY. Let’s part company from the generic newspaper
stories by discovering the rich, undiscovered, American legacy of Memorial Day.
This will be a fresh, unique, and riveting perspective that will shock, amaze, and truly intoxicate you within a wondrous world which most Americans are seldom aware.
The precious “Lost Legacy of American Children” who enlisted, served in uniform, fought, and died in the defense of our sacred country is almost too incredible to believe – yet it is all true!
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By taking this ‘off-road’ journey we shall rightfully include and salute all those young Americans who gave their lives for our country – but who have been sadly erased and forgotten. Until now.
WHO WAS THE YOUNGEST U. S. SOLDIER TO SERVE & DIE IN THE VIETNAM WAR? A. 15 years old. B. 16 years old. C. 17 years old.
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Believe it or not, the correct answer is “A.” Dan Bullock (Dec. 21 1953 - June 7, 1969) was a United States Marine and the youngest U. S. serviceman killed in action during the Vietnam War, dying at the mere age of 15. Bullock was born in Goldsboro, North Carolina. He lived in North Carolina until he was 11. When his mother died, he and his younger sister, Gloria, moved to Brooklyn, New York to live with their father and his wife. At only age 10 when most children have absolutely no clue what they want to become in life, Danny Bullock already knew.
And he knew with a rare, deep conviction. His goal was never childlike in wavering from a cowboy to wearing a Superman cape.
Little Danny was precociously different. And strangely beyond the maturity of a 10-year-old. Simply put, he only wanted one thing in life: His dream was to become a U. S. Marine in the defense of his sacred country. To defend our freedom. Our flag. His fellow Americans.
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What is the difference between an Illegal immigrant and E.T.?
E.T. learned to speak english and went home.
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Nothing messes up your Friday like finding out it’s only Tuesday. Another Mother's Day is in the books. This year I took advantage of sale prices at Stapes Office Supplies and bought Evelyn a stapler . . . just to be nice I threw in a whole box of new staples as well. She loves a clean house so I splurged a bit and bought her a whole box of vacuum cleaner bags. I always try to be both kind and considerate.
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When he turned 14 years old, he had a secret plan.
He secretly altered the year on his birth certificate to show he was born on December 21, 1949. And it worked like a charm!
He “slipped through the bureaucratic cracks” during a time of haste, confusion, and war. Little 14-year-old Danny Bullock, a mere child in years, was processed through the recruiting station, and enlisted in the U. S. Marine Corps on September 18, 1968, just 3 months shy of his 15th birthday. He was now a member of Platoon 3039 at Parris Island (in South Carolina).
Because of his young age and stillgrowing bones, at first he struggled through the physical regimen of boot camp, but was able to do so with the help of one of his fellow recruits. He graduated from boot camp on December 10, 1968 (just 11 days short of his 15th birthday).. In time, Private first class Danny Bullock boarded a U. S. military plane and arrived in the Republic of Vietnam on May 18, 1969, and was assigned as a rifleman in 2nd Squad, 2nd Platoon, Company F, 2nd Battalion 5th Marines, 1st Division.
He was stationed at An Hoa Combat Base, Vietnam.
Less than a month later, on June 7, 1969, Bullock and three other Marines were occupying a bunker near the base airstrip when a People’s Army of Vietnam Sapper Unit attacked the base at night, throwing a satchel charge into the bunker killing all four Marines, including Bullock who was only 15 years old. After his body was returned stateside, his gravesite did not even have a marker.
Eventually, a veteran’s marker was officially provided in 2000. (Retrieved archive records, PFC Dan Bullock Foundation, Inc.) Little Danny Bullock’s true age and life story was leaked and soon emblazoned in newspapers, magazines, and television newscasts – both here and abroad in multiple languages. His lifelong secret, since age 10, was finally exposed for all the world to know.
Thirty four years later, on June 7, 2003, on the exact day of his death (June 7) a section of Lee Avenue in Brooklyn, New York, where little Danny Bullock had lived and played since age 11, was renamed in his honor. And the U. S. Marine Corps League in Brooklyn holds a Color Guard
I've noticed a certain coolness in Evelyn's demeanor today, however. I wonder . . . maybe she feels a bit under the weather? Or, do you suppose I overdid this romantic stuff on Mother's Day?
God was not pleased.
“For better digestion I drink beer, in the case of appetite loss I drink white wine, in the case of low blood pressure I drink red wine, in the case of high blood pressure I drink scotch, and when I have a cold I drink schnapps.”
Okay, I was just wondering, because I didn't get one either.
Grandma's home remedies
“When do you drink water?” “I’ve never been that sick!”
One day God was looking down at earth and saw all of the rascally behaviour that was going on...
So He called His angels and sent one to earth for a time.
When the angel returned, he told God, ‘Yes, it is bad on earth; 95% are misbehaving and only 5% are not. God thought for a moment and said, 'Maybe I had better send down a second angel to get another opinion.'
So God called another angel and sent her to earth for a time. When the angel returned she went to God and said, 'Yes, it's true. The earth is in decline; 95% are misbehaving, but 5% are being good...'
So He decided to e-mail the 5% who were good, because he wanted to encourage them, and give them a little something to help them keep going. Do you know what the email said? It’s a shame nothing is built anymore in America. I just bought a tv and it said ‘builtin Antenna.” I don’t even know where that is.
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"While we recognize that the subject did not actually steal any horses, he is obviously guilty of trying to resist being hanged for it." Good moms let you lick the beaters. Great moms turn them off first. What Mom Taught Me . . .
1. My mother taught me TO APPRECIATE A JOB WELL DONE . "If you're going to kill each other, do it outside.. I just finished cleaning."
Memorial Ceremony every June, on “Dan Bullock Avenue” which carries his childhood name today.
Less than two years ago today, in 2019, a North Carolina State Historical Marker honoring his life was erected near his childhood home in Goldsboro, North Carolina, the place of his birth.
Ever since he was a small child, Dan Bullock knew he wanted to become only three things in his life when he grew up: either a pilot, a police officer, or a U. S. Marine. As a 10-year-old, he eventually narrowed it down to U. S. Marine.
Keep in mind, the astonishing fact that Danny never grew up to adulthood.
He was still a mere child when he died fulfilling his dream of being a U. S. Marine. Even if that dream meant that he had to lie about his age. Even if that dream meant he might die in defense of his country as he read many already had. His life’s dream would prove to be a most unlikely true story in the annals of warfare.
Imagine: A heroic child soldier in combat.
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2. My mother taught me RELIGION. "You better pray that will come out of the carpet." 3. My mother taught me about TIME TRAVEL. "If you don't straighten up, I'm going to knock you into the middle of next week!" 4. My mother taught me LOGIC. "Because I said so, that's why." 5. My mother taught me MORE LOGIC . "If you fall out of that swing and break your neck, you're not going to the store with me." 6. My mother taught me FORESIGHT. "Make sure you wear clean underwear, in case you're in an accident." 7. My mother taught me IRONY. "Keep crying, and I'll give you something to cry about." 8. My mother taught me about the science of OSMOSIS . "Shut your mouth and eat your supper." 9. My mother taught me about CONTORTION-ISM. "Will you look at that dirt on the back of your neck!" 10. My mother taught me about STAMINA .. "You'll sit there until all that spinach is gone." 11. My mother taught me about WEATHER. "This room of yours looks as if a tornado went through it." 12. My mother taught me about
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help, and their concerns for my safety! That just confirms my feelings that people really are 'nice' and when needed, they will do whatever they can to help! Thank you again, Adrian and Officer Garcia!
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"Thank-You's" Are In Order One day last week a terrible, stressful thing happened - I was on my way to the automobile dealership, heading north on Broadway at Mission Avenue, when my car stalled, totally out, no power anywhere! A couple of cars stopped and the drivers asked if they could help, for which I appreciated their concerns. But two people did come up that could help! The "ThankYou's" go to these two special people - Adrian (don't have his last name), but he was driving a Staples truck, and an Escondido Police Officer, Kevin Garcia, who stayed with me until the tow truck picked up the car and headed to the dealership. Both of these young men were so professional, very helpful, and concerned about me and what happened to the car. I really do appreciate everything they did to
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A mere child who died for his dream. A small American boy who died for his flag. For his sacred country. And for you and me.
HEROIC U. S. CHILDREN “SECRETLY” SERVED & DIED IN THE U. S. MILITARY DEFENDING AMERICA! For the record, below is a brief overview of young children who served and died in the U. S. military in the defense of our country. It is by no means complete. Much of what you are about to read is vastly unknown and, therefore, these young heroic fallen soldiers remain sadly forgotten and unheralded for their valor and ultimate sacrifice for America. All but forgotten . . . until now.
May this exclusive storyline ensure these heroic children are honored this Memorial Day.
12-YEAR-OLD WWII U. S. NAVY SERVICEMAN, CALVIN LEON GRAHAM. During World War II, an American 12-year-old boy named Calvin Leon Graham (April 3, 1930–November 6, 1992) successfully enlisted and served to
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Take Off Pounds Sensibly; Now Meeting Person-to-Person - TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) groups are almost everywhere all across the United States and Canada. Local Chapters vary in size and numbers by community. The local group is in Escondido, and we meet on Friday mornings from 9:30am till 11am at the Trinity Episcopal Church, 845 Chestnut St., in the meeting room at the back of the church. I joined a TOPS Chapter in January 2019, and by January 2020 I lost approximately 42 pounds sensibly. On May 7, 2021, my Tops Chapter
defend America! He would eventually live to age 62.
When little Calvin Leon Graham first heard about the ruthless and unprovoked attack on Pearl Harbor, the young child was so angry that he lied about his age to fight the enemy!
Calvin was born in Canton, Texas, and was attending elementary school in Houston before he decided to join the U. S. Navy, after his father had died and his mother had remarried and he heard the Godawful news that enemy Japanese aircraft bombed his beloved America. His story is so remarkable that it continues to shock and galvanize historians today. At only age 12, he lied about his age and successfully enlisted in the U. S. Navy in Houston, Texas on August 15, 1942. The child was sent to U. S. Navy boot camp right here in Point Loma, San Diego.
After six weeks of basic training, the 12-year-old was sent to Pearl Harbor at Oahu, Hawaii, where he was assigned to the USS South Dakota battleship (BB57).
The South Dakota departed Pearl Harbor on October 16, 1942 with adolescent, Calvin Leon Graham onboard!
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Here is the reason I am so excited to be back to meeting: Wow and Yeah, I didn’t get Covid-19 and now I’ve been vaccinated, what a relief. What I did manage to acquire was #’s (Covid-19 pounds) 20 to be exact. The past year of inactivity and confinement put me in a state of boredom and a desire to try creative cooking and baking. A really big problem arose; I needed someone to sample and comment on my creations; not having a readily available taster and critic, the honor and privilege became mine. Now that I’ve perfected my skills and started enjoying the results of my culinary master pieces, a reality started to sink in; my clothes are shrinking, they don’t fit like they should. This is where people need to help peoHis battleship participated in the Battle of the Santa Cruz whereby the entire crew received a Navy Unit Commendation for action. But his greatest heroic service was yet to come!
On the night of November 14-15, 1942, 12-year-old Graham was wounded during the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal, where he served as a loader for a 40-mm anti-aircraft gun and was hit numerous times by enemy shrapnel.
Although he was wounded repeatedly by ongoing shrapnel body wounds, he insisted in helping to rescue his wounded shipmates by aiding, pulling, and dragging them to safety.
For a mere child to persevere under such painful and punishing injuries is most extraordinary and far beyond the norm of maturity and self-sacrifice in light of his chronological age! He was awarded the Bronze Star Medal and the Purple Heart Medal for heroically saving human lives, although he was physically suffering deep shrapnel wounds, himself, in the process. He also received another Navy Unit Commendation.
But finally, his secret was revealed.
Calvin Graham’s mother revealed his true age after he traveled to his
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"It's Almost Time for HomeGrownFun" That HomeGrownFun will be presented by the San Diego County Fair, from June 11 thru July 4. HomeGrownFun is sprouting up this summer with a taste of your fair favorites! Enjoy the view of the blue Pacific from the tippy top of the Ferris Wheel, explore unique shopping opportunities, nosh on fun food, and participate in agriculturalthemed exhibits, demonstrations, contests, and "edu-tainment" like Swifty Swine Racing Pigs and Extreme Dogs - all designed to educate and delight families looking to get outside for some real-life, in person, down-home FUN! Admission and parking passes are limited, and only available for purchase online in advance, so guarantee your summer fun by buying early. Don't blink because it's a race to the finish line for the Swifty Swine Racing Pigs. Animal lovers won't want to miss our four-legged stunt stars from Extreme Dogs as they leap their way right into your heart. Visit Agri-Land for exhibits that are every bit as educational as they are Instagrammable! Watch a cow being milked at the Hollandia milking parlor; get the buzz on coffeefrom berry to bean to brew; or open your love affair with California's
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grandmother’s funeral in Texas. He was finally released after his sister also revealed his real age and then threatened to contact the newspapers regarding the entire scandal. Although he tried to return to his beloved ship, he was given a Dishonorable Discharge from the U. S. Navy in April of 1943, two days short of his 13th birthday.
Thirty five years later, in 1978, he was finally given an “Honorable Discharge” for his valor and courageous service in the U. S. Navy, even though he served illegally as a minor. With the approval of President Jimmy Carter (and later with President Bill Clinton), the U. S. Congress officially reinstated all of his service medals – except for his Purple Heart for being wounded. The childlike part of him always wanted to touch, hold, and embrace his Purple Heart. But it was denied him for being wounded illegally and unauthorized, as a mere child.
He died without ever having his cherished Purple Heart returned to him – to once again embrace. The very medal he was physically wounded for, and almost died for in the process. Sadly, nearly two years after his
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Local News
The Paper 21-Year-Old Man Arrested on Suspicion of Assaulting Woman Walking Dogs in Vista
Detectives with the Vista Sheriff’s Station arrested Luis Enrique Ambriz Jimenez (DOB11/09/1999) on Thursday, May 20. He will be booked at Vista Detention Facility on charges of kidnapping with the intent to commit robbery, false imprisonment and attempted robbery.
The woman’s detailed description of the man helped detectives in developing leads in the case. Once the suspect was identified, the victim picked him out in a lineup leading to his arrest. Detectives served a search warrant in his home and items were found related to the incident. The incident happened on Wednesday, May 19, just before noon on a trail at Buena Vista Park on South Melrose Drive. A woman told deputies she was walking when a man attacked her as she passed him by on the trail. She says the man tried to pull her into the bushes and they fell on the ground. The male suspect got up and ran away from the area. The woman had scratches from the fall.
The San Diego County Sheriff’s Department would like to thank the public and the media for calling in tips and helping us get the word out on this case. We would like to remind everyone
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to take precautions when planning outdoor activities:
Always pay attention to your surroundings. Walk with a friend or family member. For your safety, avoid outdoor activities at night. Vista Sheriff’s Station (760) 9404551 San Pasqual Academy Gets New Life
San Diego County supervisors unanimously approved a proposal to "reimagine and restructure'' the Escondido-based San Pasqual Academy, which educates and houses foster youth, in a manner consistent with state and federal law.
Supervisors also directed Helen Robbins Meyer, county chief administrative officer, to work with stakeholders to ensure that SPA also serves young people with different needs, to look at ways to serve alumni and explore the possibility of transitional housing, and enter into agreement with the state for an extension until June 2022 that also allows for a transition. Bicyclist Hit, Killed, in Oceanside
A bicyclist was hit and killed by a driver in Oceanside early Saturday morning, according to the Oceanside Police Department.
she was recovered. Your daughter probably never forgave me for bagging that up and showing the whole fam-jam when they came to pick her up from the clinic. So many adventures, so little time..... And here we are, fifteen or so odd years later, having to say goodbye.
Man About Town
How your vet sees euthanasia.....
So, you bring me this puppy - she kisses my face, devours the cookies I offer, and our friendship starts.
Several visits later, he starts to learn where all the cookie jars are in the clinic, and that lady in the white coat, well she’s okay....
Fast forward many visits later, now I am in love with your dog and your whole family because, well, you are just really really good people and I have not only watched that pup turn into a really sweet family member, but I got to watch the kids grow every year and be a very small part of your journey. Remember that time she ate your teenage daughter’s thong underwear? Yeah we all had a good laugh over that once surgery was done and
He’s got heart disease and I can’t fix it anymore. She’s got cancer and there is no cure. He has arthritis and the meds just aren’t working. I want her to live forever for you. I want that so badly it hurts. I feel like I have failed him and you when I have run out of options to keep them, and you, comfortable and happy. So now it’s time, and I am supposed to be professional. Objective. I am the doctor. Calm. Cool. Collected. Always under control. Nope.
I have known you and her for a third of my life, and most of my professional career.
But I keep it together. My superhuman amazing technicians have put the catheter in. My support staff from reception to assistants have done all the paperwork. Trust me they may not show it but their hearts are breaking for you. They have been there. They know. And they know you and care about you too.
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The department says the crash happened just before 2 a.m. at Oceanside Boulevard and Beverly Glen Drive.
After arriving at the scene, officers saw an unresponsive man lying west of the intersection. The man was later pronounced dead. Based on evidence and statements from witnesses, police say the cyclist was hit by a vehicle traveling west on Oceanside Boulevard. “The vehicle was seized and the driver arrested pending a driver impairment investigation,” police say. The bicyclist hasn’t been identified
Anyone with information is asked to call the department at 760-4354412. Baseball Fans Happy: Padres Playing Well, Petco Park Fully Open on June 17th
Following the State of California’s update today on their full reopening plan for June 15th, the Padres are excited to announce that Petco Park will open to 100% capacity for the first time in over a year and a half beginning with the Thursday, June 17th game against the Cincinnati Reds at 5:40 p.m. Billed as “San Diego’s Opening “Day,” starved baseball fans are expected to fill the stadium.
And I have the needle in the pocket of my white coat. The same pocket that was always full of treats for him. I take a deep yoga breath and come into the room. Gotta stay strong now.......
She’s giving me that sweet look she always does, the one that is followed by puppy kisses and a glance at the cookie jar. But she is too weak now. She is ready. You are not. I am not. But this has to happen because we love her too much to let her suffer.
She would keep going as long as we asked her too. But we can’t ask her to anymore. It’s not fair to her. I wish our human hearts could be so giving all the time. I wish I could be the person my dog thinks I am. I wish I wish I wish I could find a way for them to live forever. But I don’t have those magical powers. I am just a vet. So we kiss him back, not much left of his body that still works, but that old tail wags, just enough that I lose my strength on the inside but I try not to cry. Gotta stay strong.
Her body relaxes, she is in your arms and your are sobbing. Another family has lost one of its most cherished members. I put my stethoscope to her heart to make sure it has stopped but she is held so tight to your chest that maybe that is your heart I hear pounding or maybe it’s mine and all the blood rushing through my ears as I try so so so hard not to turn into a
Letters to the Editor A Note from Friedrich
I have to say how pleased and excited I am that our publication, The Paper, is adding more literary 'muscle' -- most recently with Sean Dietrich who has this week's cover story "Soldier" (5/20/21). Along with Sam Lowe (who I adore) and Michele Ivy Davis (whose prose is like a breath of fresh air), well I think you get the gist of how proud, pleased, and so looking forward to seeing more of their work. And by the way, with the irresistible color ad of Mike's BBQ in The Paper I just had to spoil myself by feasting on their sumptuous ribs (and baked beans) along with a good friend of mine. So much
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blubbering mess.
Confirmed, he has passed. You lay him gently on the table and we hug tightly as you go to leave.
The door closes behind you and I don’t know if you hear this, but I sob hysterically into your pets ear. She is gone, he will be missed, and you have to face what I know will be one of the hardest parts of today. Entering that house and they are not there to greet you.
Please know that I know how you feel. As you leave the clinic I just wish with every fibre of my being that you never had to face that. I wish they could live forever. And please know, I am so grateful that I was a small part of your journey. Love always, Your vet.
•••• It appears that spring is finally here. Lovely weather, for the most part, but be aware of fire danger! Businesses and sports venues opening up. Area residents getting out and about . . showing strong signs of “cabin fever” and deciding to enjoy life once again.
It actually appears that life, slowly but ever so surely, is beginning to return to near normal. Vaccinations up, Covid cases down, hospitalizations dropping, as are deaths.
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death, his Purple Heart was finally reinstated and presented to his surviving wife on June 21, 1994, at his funeral.
Amongst quiet sobs and tears of onlookers, the elusive Purple Heart was officially presented to his widow Mary Graham, by the U. S. Secretary of the Navy himself, John Dalton, at Arlington, Texas. Along with apologies from the U. S. Navy for taking it away from him when he was alive.
She sadly wept, looking down at his coveted medal which he was never allowed to hold in later life. The Purple Heart he had won as a 12year-old child. Saving the lives of many others.
Silently, with a solemn gesture, his widow slowly raised his Purple Heart skyward, with both hands fully extended, as if presenting it -at long last – back to its rightful owner.
That little 12-year-old boy, who once proudly sacrificed himself through deep wounds and almost died saving the lives of many in the service of his country, was sadly laid to rest.
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As a military vet, myself, who served my fours years here and overseas, I only ask:
Whatever you do in life, use your freedom responsibly. Just don’t burn my country down. She remains sacred to me.
And I’ve taken the military oath and lifelong vow to defend her at all costs.
And please do not loot and burn the stores and businesses of my fellow hardworking Americans. They are innocent individuals who have nothing to do with your politics, ideologies or misplaced rage and anger. Many went bankrupt due to Covid-19 and left with small mouths to feed. They don’t need your boot on the back of their necks as they struggle to survive.
If you truly wish to honor our soldiers who died for you on this Memorial Day, then do this: “Be the kind of American that they would feel you were worth fighting and sacrificing for.”
He is buried today at Laurel Land Memorial Park in Fort Worth, Texas. Around his neck, he is reunited with his Purple Heart, which rests silently upon his breast.
WHICH U. S. WAR BELOW CLAIMED THE MOST AMERICAN LIVES? A. U. S. Civil War. B. World War I. C. World War II. Correct answer is “A” for the Civil War. Total American deaths during the U. S. Civil War has been estimated to be well over 750,000. For the record, the First World War has claimed the lives of over 117,000 Americans (estimated). The Second World War is estimated to have killed almost 292,000 Americans.
But America’s own internecine Civil War killed more Americans than both World Wars – combined! AMERICA’S FALLEN HEROES NEVER DIE. THEY LIVE FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS.
One of my favorite military quotes is this one: “America without her soldiers would be like God without His angels.” (Claudia Pemberton, Military Writers Society of America.)
In closing, please remember and pay homage to all the U. S. men, women – and yes, even children -who have worn the military uniform in which they sacrificed and died for us. And not just during this year’s Memorial Day, but every day that we breathe-in the air of freedom.
The Circus Clown
The author, Friedrich Gomez, with his 173rd cover story.
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favorite fruit, the avocado. At HomeGrownFun entertainment, agriculture and education combine in a colorful outdoor experience including music, magic, demonstrations, contests, exhibits, and shows.
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By Sam Lowe
Barry Lubin led the way up the stairway and looked around at the large crowd. Then, in a husky voice that belied his attire, he turned to his partner and said, “Just watch me. They'll laugh. They'll think you're one of us. Just don't scare any kids.” Easy for him to say. He was accustomed to people laughing at him, especially since he was dressed as “Grandma,” a white-faced little old lady with a large red nose, wearing a 50-cent wig that had come off a mannequin that may have been used to advertise discount Army underwear and cheap dance lessons.
His partner added very little, if any, class to the duo because he was wearing a purple tuxedo, greenand-white polka dot bow tie, a badly dented top hat and scruffy old tennis shoes that appeared to be survivors of a disco dance staged in a dairy barn.
Unbeknownst to almost everyone present at the time, I was the partner, dressed like somebody going to a costume ball as a ninety-eight cent socialite shackled with a major shortage of haberdashery funds. And carrying a large bag of unbuttered popcorn.
Being a novice in this sort of activity, I followed Lubin's instructions closely, especially when he said, “If anyone gets upset because you're throwing popcorn at them, just walk away. If they holler at you, run.” He said it with an impish grin, the kind little old ladies flash when they're about to whack you across the head with a rhinestonecovered purse because you got the last doughnut at the bakery. Now fully warned about the perils involved with this type of occupation, I trailed Lubin into the crowd gathered in the Veterans Memorial Coliseum and became a circus clown.
The change was instant. One moment, I was a newspaper columnist suspected of joining the circus to get out of work; in the next, I was a clown. It was a magical transformation, brought about primarily by kids. They laughed. They pointed and screamed, in high
squeaky voices, “There's a clown!” They touched the baggy jacket, bounced up and down, giggled and squirmed in childish delight while their parents took pictures of them and me. But it wasn't just me any more. It was me being a clown in the circus and it was, and remains so to this day, one of the highlights of my tenure as a living entity. And Lubin was right. The children didn't know who that was underneath the greasepaint and the ill-fitting costume. And probably, even if they did know, it would not have made any difference. They were at the circus and they thought I was a real clown. And for that moment, I was.
I was hobnobbing with the greatest of all fun-makers. I was consorting with the princes of laughter. And I didn't even have to run away and join the circus to be a clown. It was an assignment because The Phoenix Gazette, my employer at the time, was a sponsor of the Barnum & Bailey Circus and the editors wanted an inside scoop about life under the Big Top. When they asked if I'd agree to the task, it was with some apprehension on their part because, I suspect, they probably feared rejection on the grounds that I might consider it beneath the dignity of a columnist to participate in such a frivolous pursuit as being a circus clown. However, due to my longstanding desire to get out of the office under any circumstance, I accepted faster than a second-grader's shirtsleeve goes up to a runny nose.
So I showed up at the Coliseum and spent time with the trapeze artists, the show girls, the acrobats, the show girls, the woman and her trained dogs, the show girls, and the tightrope walkers. And the show girls. Eventually, I was introduced to Lubin, who spent about a halfhour applying the greasepaint to my face. “It's an individual thing,” he said between strokes. “Each clown develops his own face, his own act. You look for characteristics to highlight. Good lines that you can accentuate. Like, you've got great lines around your eyes. We'll blacken them up and bring them out.” I asked about his guise as a little old
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social-emotional learning loss caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. An $18,000 grant from the Carlsbad Charitable Foundation is funding additional curriculum development, student materials, and staff training specifically designed to help kids catch up over the summer. Here's the Carlsbad Kids Care Summer Adventure schedule: Available June 4 - August 20; Jefferson Elementary School and Poinsettia Elementary School; open for drop off and pick up 7:30am 5:30pm; For students entering transitional kindergarten through sixth
grade this fall; $199 per week (early bird sign-up through May 31); $225 per week if you sign up June 1 or later.
"Kids Care has a critical role in stemming COVID learning loss and summer slide,” said Carlsbad Educational Foundation Chief Executive Officer Laura Pitts. “Summer Adventure expands how we deliver curriculum-focused activities throughout the school year to include activities that emphasize teamwork, communication, and collaboration with peers while engaging them in core subjects like math, reading, and writing.” Carlsbad
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Kids Care is an affordable, licensed childcare provider for Carlsbad working families that operates every weekday during the school year for Carlsbad Unified School District families and every weekday in the summer for families with elementary-aged students (students
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Free Drive-Through Food Distributions for SD County Cancer Patients - In partnership with the San Diego Padres and Curebound, Feeding San Diego is announcing an important program that provides free food assistance to patients facing cancer in San Diego
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PROBLEM SOLVED BY CHRISTOPHER ELLIOTT
Wrong camera lens on eBay -can I get a refund?
When Zachary Bucholtz orders a Canon lens from eBay, he receives a Sony lens. Can he get a refund?
Q: I purchased a Sigma camera lens for my Canon cameras off of eBay. When I received the lens, it did not fit any of my cameras. I reached out to the manufacturer, which ran the serial number in its database and confirmed that the lens I received from eBay was, in fact, the Sony version of the lens, not the Canon version. I have had numerous calls, emails, and Twitter DMs with eBay customer support. Their Money Back Guarantee states that an item that is not as described is eligible for a full refund, regardless of the seller’s return policy. This should be an open-and-shut case, as it clearly is covered by eBay's policy.
But eBay is refusing to accept my return. The company says because I initially selected “does not fit” in the return process, that this indicates “buyer remorse” and is not covered. I have provided the letter from Sigma that proves my case, and eBay still refuses to help. I have asked to escalate my case. I have filed appeals. I have written so many emails. I’ve never felt so helpless and insignificant as a consumer. Any advice you can offer would be a huge relief. I’ve been at this for days and am not sleeping. Can you help me get the $565 back for my lens? -- Zachary Bucholtz, Detroit A: You should be able to return the lens and receive a full refund. And you shouldn't lose sleep over this purchase.
You're right, eBay's <a href="https://www.ebay.com/help/p olicies/ebay-money-back-guarantee-policy/ebay-money-back-guarantee-policy?id=4210">Money Back Guarantee</a> is pretty straightforward and unambiguous. It says if the item you ordered didn't arrive, is faulty or damaged, or doesn't match the listing, you'll get your money back. You claim the item didn't match the listing. You ordered a Canon-compatible lens but received a Sony lens. Case closed, right?
I reviewed the correspondence between you and eBay. It looks like you filed two claims over several weeks. You listed several reasons for the return, which may have confused eBay and led to this problem. I list the names, numbers and email addresses of the <a href="https://www.elliott.org/company-contacts/ebay-customer-service-contacts/">eBay executives</a> on my consumer advocacy site, Elliott.org. You could have also reached out to one of them to appeal your case.
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Your case is a reminder to check -and double-check -- the item description before you buy. If you have questions about the item's compatibility, ask the seller and keep a record of the answer. In this case, it appears the seller advertised the lens as Canon-compatible. I can't pass up this opportunity to throw some shade on the camera manufacturers: Their lenses should be interchangeable. There's only one reason they're not, and you can probably guess it. I like the way your case ended. You appealed eBay's denial. It asked the merchant to respond -- and it didn't. eBay sided with you, refunding all of your money.
Christopher Elliott is the chief advocacy officer for Elliott Advocacy. Email him at chris@elliott.org or get help with any consumer problem by contacting him at http://www.elliott.org/help © 2021 Christopher Elliott.
TRAVEL TROUBLESHOOTER
BY CHRISTOPHER ELLIOTT
Can Booking.com keep my rental deposit?
Emily Radocha pays a $250 security deposit on a vacation rental through Booking.com with the understanding that she'll get it back. But she never does. Can Booking.com just keep her money? Q: I recently booked a reservation on Booking.com at Pelican Stay, a furnished apartment building in Portland's Pearl District. I paid the owner a security deposit of $250, which was to be returned to me no longer than 30 days after my stay. After 30 days I checked with Booking.com to find out what happened to the refund since I hadn't received it. Booking.com tried to help me but has also had no success. I would like my $250 security deposit back. Booking.com has suggested that I file a credit card dispute, but I can't do that since I'm past the 90-day window for a dispute. Can you help? -- Emily Radocha, Kalamazoo, Mich.
A: You should have received your refund by now. And if the apartment owner or manager couldn't send it back, Booking.com or your credit card should have been able to help. I think I know why you've experienced such unreasonable delays. Your stay happened just as the pandemic started. Everything was chaotic, and refunds were taking longer than expected across the board. Of course, this is no excuse - but it may explain why Booking.com couldn't get the merchant's attention. The world had just been turned upside down.
Indeed, when you reached out to
Travel Troubleshooter Cont. on Page 13
Historically Speaking by Tom Morrow
Slavery is Not an American Creation
Human slavery goes back to beyond Biblical times … probably to prehistoric eras. Those Egyptian pyramids weren’t built by union labor, nor were edifices of worship by the Mayan, Inca, and Aztecs. Slavery may have raised its ugly head in the U.S. during the 17th century, but it was prevalent around the globe for centuries before.
In America, slavery that had occurred during the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries today remains a contentious issue and plays a major role in the history and evolution of the U.S. Our distasteful human slavery triggered a revolution, a civil war, numerous civil rights movements and over the past century and well to the present, countless events of civil unrest and rioting.
In 1501, the Spanish colonists were the first Europeans to use African slaves here in the New World on the islands of Hispaniola and Cuba. In 1519, Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés brought the first slaves to Mexico. A labor shortage there led to African slaves being imported as they were not susceptible to smallpox. Slavery and indentured servitude in the United States became legal institutions, primarily of African-Americans. Many European white men and women came to North America during the 17th and 18th centuries as “indentured servants,” a form of slavery. Indentured servitude was a time-definite court sentence to satisfy a debt or minor crime. One of England’s infamous examples of slavery was the penal colony of Australia, usually a life sentence.
But even indentured servitude had its limits. After 1640, in the colony of Virginia white planters started to ignore the expiration of indentured contracts and keep their servants as slaves “for life.” However, in a 1655 slavery challenge a court ruled that a black man could not be granted ownership of another black man. This was the first instance of a judicial determination concerning slavery in the 13 English Colonies. The court held that a person who had committed no crime could not be held in servitude for life. During the 18th and 19th centuries, after the U.S. gained independence from the British and before the end of the American Civil War, slavery had been practiced in British America from early colonial days and was legal in all 13 Colonies at the time of the Declaration of Independence in 1776.
After the American Revolution, the United States became polarized over the issue of slavery, geographically divided by the Mason-Dixon survey line which separated free Pennsylvania from slave states Maryland and Delaware. During the Thomas Jefferson administration, Congress prohibited any more importation of slaves, effective as of 1808, although smuggling of slaves continued. Domestic slave trading continued at a rapid pace, driven by labor demands for the development of cotton plantations in the southern states. The new territories acquired from Britain, France, and Mexico were the subject of major political compromises. By 1850, the cotton-growing southern states were threatening to secede from the Union. Those new states attempted to extend slavery into the new western territories (Texas, Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska) to keep a balance of political power in Washington, D.C. They were only partially successful. The treatment of slaves in the United States varied widely depending on conditions, times, and places. Slaves were punished by whipping, shackling, hanging, beating, burning, mutilation, branding and imprisonment. Treatment was usually harsher on large plantations, which were often managed by overseers and owned by absentee slaveholders. More than 1 million slaves were sold from the upper Southern states, which had a surplus of labor, and taken to the Deep South in a forced migration, splitting up many families. New communities of AfricanAmerican culture were developed in the Deep South, and the total slave population eventually reached 4 million. In the 19th century, proponents of slavery admitted, but often defended, the institution as a "necessary evil."
The largest religious denominations, the Baptist, Methodist, and Presbyterian churches, split over the slavery issue into regional organizations of the North and South. When President Abraham Lincoln won the 1860 election on a Republican platform of halting the expansion of slavery, one-third of Southern families owned slaves. As such, seven states broke away to form the Confederate States of America. The first six states to secede, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida and Louisiana held the greatest number of slaves. Civil war broke out often pitting brother against brother. Once the war ended the issue of slavery became illegal and all slaves were freed. While the institution of slavery officially ended with the American Civil War, the controversy accompanying the subject continues to haunt us. Today’s argument in U.S. society continues with no end in sight. Historical revisionists wants to keep the subject front and center at all levels of education and society. On the other hand, abolitionists want to forget and move on. Neither will win. It’s an argument that will never be settled and it will continue to divide our nation.
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We are blessed to live in a County that is home to many beaches and pools, which we can enjoy all year long. Unfortunately, along with the beauty and fun of swimming, tragedy can strike. Drowning is among the leading causes of deaths for children under the age of five. My family has experienced the tragedy of a loved one drowning and I want to do all I can to make sure no family has to experience that same pain. In 2020, data showed that in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic more children in San Diego County were rescued after almost drowning in pools, beaches, and other bodies of water than in the past five years. According to the Center for Disease control, 79% of children in households with income less than $50,000 have little-to-no swimming ability. There are ways to help prevent drownings. Formal swimming lessons reducing the likelihood of childhood drowning by 88%. This is why at our last Board of Supervisors meeting, I partnered with my colleague, Supervisor Vargas, to develop a drowning prevention outreach campaign with up
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HYPOCRISY. "If I told you once, I've told you a million times. Don't exaggerate!" 13. My mother taught me the CIRCLE OF LIFE. "I brought you into this world, and I can take you out.." 14. My mother taught me about BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION . "Stop acting like your father!" 15. My mother taught me about ENVY. "There are millions of less fortunate children in this world who don't have wonderful parents like you do." 16. My mother taught me about ANTICIPATION. "Just wait until we get home." 17. My mother taught me about RECEIVING . "You are going to get it when you get home!" 18. My mother taught me MEDICAL SCIENCE. "If you don't stop crossing your eyes, they are going to get stuck that way." 19. My mother taught me ESP. "Put your sweater on; don't you think I know when you are cold?" 20. My mother taught me HUMOR. "When that lawn mower cuts off your toes, don't come running to me." 21. My mother taught me HOW TO BECOME AN ADULT . "If you don't eat your vegetables, you'll never grow up." 22. My mother taught me GENETICS.
Letters to the Editor Cont. from Page 4
going on within our pages now and I'm positive our readers are -- to quote David Letterman -- "Having more entertainment fun than human beings should be allowed to have!" And a huge 'thank you' to all our loyal readership fans who 'tune in' every week to see what's cookin' in our weekly magazine and also for supporting all our advertisers! God bless them all! /s/ Friedrich Gomez.
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Lyle! WOW!
Love the cover story! Made my eyes "sweaty." Thanks to you and Sean Dietrich! /s/ John Van Zante
Editor’s Note: John Van Zante is the brilliant PR director for Rancho Coastal Humane Society. He and his pals have saved hundreds, perhaps thousands of animals over the years.) Opinions Submitted
I tend to agree with the comments made by Mr. Geoffrey Lane in his Letter to the Editor in The Paper, May 20, 2021. Some of your
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"You're just like your father." 23. My mother taught me about my ROOTS. "Shut that door behind you. Do you think you were born in a barn?" 24. My mother taught me WISDOM . "When you get to be my age, you'll understand." And my favorite: 25. My mother taught me about JUSTICE. "One day you'll have kids, and I hope they turn out just like you !"
54 years. He loved his work, and enjoyed all of the people he employed and met through the years.
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He had a passion for cars, motorcycles, racing, 4 wheeling, hunting and the outdoors. His proudest accomplishment however, was his family. He and Ethel raised three daughters, and enjoyed a wonderful close relationship with their grandchildren and great grand children. He was also a mentor and father figure to many over the years. He never met a stranger, and could strike up a conversation with anyone. He was a prankster, loved to tease and always enjoyed a good joke.
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But, there is one missing from this list~~My personal all time favorite! 26. My mother taught me about CHOICE. "Do you want me to stop this car?" Two blonds were sipping their Starbucks when a truck went past loaded up with rolls of sod.
"I'm going to do that when I win the lottery," announced Blond #1. "Do what?", asked Blond #2.
"Send my lawn out to be mowed." How crazy is this?
I just tried to make my own hand sanitizer. It came out as Rum and Coke!
cover stories are beautifully written but should remain as inside feature stories. They are wonderful excursions in "Creative Writing" but far too weak to anchor a major front cover story in The Paper.
The beauty of The Paper is that we have grown accustomed to major first class exclusive stories that actually rank among the best in today's newspaper world! Your loyal readership fanbase which has expanded online far beyond the borders of San Diego County seem to echo this opinion in growing numbers on various computer chat sites also. The Paper has grown and now has many exciting new features and columns within its pages and is better and more exciting than ever before! Except with your front cover stories which is your anchor and trademark that first caught readers' attention here and beyond and brought us onboard as loyal fans.
Regarding your cover stories, just stay with your own initial "proven track record" and don't secondguess your initial genius and insight which made you so loved. Sam Lowe is wonderful -- just be a cherry picker and selective on what is "cover worthy." I agree with Mr. Lane -- "The Piccolo"? And "Dummy for a Day"? Inside pages yes, but not on the cover! Bring back Pete Peterson -- he has
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Billy D. Norman age 85 passed away peacefully at his home surrounded by family on the morning of April 18th 2021.
He was fiercely loyal to his family, friends and those he loved. A man of his word, and someone you could always count on. He will be missed Bill was born April 24th 1935 immensely. in Childress, Texas to parents Roy and Beatrice Norman. He He is survived by his wife and his family moved to Ethel Norman, daughters Jana Escondido Ca. when he was a (Mike) Mancini, Dori (Steve) toddler. He graduated from Hegi, Ronae (Richard) Escondido High School in Cherkin, 7 grandchildren and 6 1953. He married his high great grandchildren. Sister school sweetheart Ethel June Linda (Gary), brother Larry Dixon in 1954. They celebrat- (Marlene). He was preceded in ed 67 wonderful years together death by his parents Roy and on January 30th 2021. Bill was Bea Norman, and brother Roy a very successful business man L. Norman ,great grandson and entrepreneur. He operated Arlo Mancini. Normans Auto Dismantling for Gaia came to us with puppies, so she is now a recovering mama who needs a happy home. She needs a family who will provide positive reinforcement, training, lots of enrichment (and, of course, yummy treats) to bring out her happy personality. She would do best in a home without small children. At the time of adoption, you will have a consult with a trainer and all members of your family, to review the best way to set her up for success with her new home. Gaia is available for adoption at San Diego Humane Society’s Escondido Campus at 3500 Burnet Drive. To learn more about making her part of your family, please make an appointment online at sdhumane.org/adopt or call 619-299-7012
Hazel is pet of the week at your Rancho Coastal Humane Society. She’s a 2 year old, 8 pound, female, Domestic Short Hair cat with a Brown Tabby coat. When Hazel was surrendered to Rancho Coastal Humane Society, she arrived with her litter of five kittens. The little family went into foster care with trained volunteers. Her babies have been adopted. Now it’s sweet Hazel’s turn to start her life over. The $100 adoption fee for Hazel includes medical exam, spay, up to date vaccinations, and regi s t e r e d microchip. For information a b o u t Adoption by Appointment or to become a Virtual Foster log on to www.SDpets.org or call 760-753-6413.
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A Weekly Message from the Mayor of Your Community published in the belief that it is important for elected leaders to communicate with their constituents and that constituents have a means of hearing from their elected leaders.
San Marcos • Mayor Rebecca Jones
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Delivered straight to your timeline, city social media is your easy access to highlights and news! Find out the latest information about San Marcos initiatives, opportunities and fun things to do. We encourage you to stay informed and share photos and videos! Tag #DiscoverSanMarcos and @SanMarcosCity for a chance to be featured. For more information, visit san-marcos.net.
Escondido • Mayor Paul “Mac” McNamara Greetings Escondido,
Recently, the city council handed out anniversary awards to the various members of the city staff. Typically, we hand out 5-year anniversary coins and at the 20-year mark we read the person being honored bio. I’ve done this before, but each time I am always so impressed with the quiet dedication of our city staff.
The council gets the credit (and the blame) for the success or failure of the city. But what we do is set policy. The hard work is done by these behind the scene professionals who treat the city as if it were their home. I want to give them a huge shout out this week. They never really get enough credit for what they do. Sometimes they are labeled as bureaucrats, but if you ever see them work, you know that is not true and a very unfair knock. So as a veteran I am often thanked for my service, if you see a city employee, I would ask you to thank them for their service. They deserve it. Stay informed, Be Kind, Remember your neighbor, and Stay safe! Semper Fi, Mac
Paul P. McNamara Mayor of Escondido pmcnamara@escondido.org
Vista • Mayor Judy Ritter
Don’t Let Earthqu akes Catch You Off Guard
If you live in or travel to areas that could be impacted by an earthquake, preparation is vital, as these events can strike suddenly, at any time, with little warning. The new Earthquake Warning California is the country’s first publicly available, statewide, free mobile app warning system. The mobile app could give California residents crucial seconds to take cover in advance of an earthquake. Through the Governor’s Office of Emergency Services, the warning system uses ground motion sensors from across the state to detect earthquakes before humans can feel them. The early warning system can then notify Californians to “Drop, Cover and Hold On” in advance of an earthquake. To receive earthquake warnings, the public can download the MyShake app at earthquake.ca.gov to receive nocost text alerts.
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NEVER written a bad cover story. Ever! You, Lyle , are one of the most under-rated storytellers extant!
My father has a treasured copy tucked away of your "A Legacy of Love" about UCLA basketball coach John Wooden. My mother has your "Mother Earth's Medicines" and my husband has your "The Greatest Generation" in collectible transparent wrap. Why not use Michele Ivy Davis more as a cover storywriter? She's magic! And Paul Van Middlesworth of The Computer Factory is a brilliant, insightful commentator and should be writing front cover stories! He's fast becoming a favorite in online Chat Rooms!! And don't get me started on Friedrich Gomez! It's not only me -- just listen to all your countless fans out here who have told you how much we love and treasure him! Never take Friedrich Gomez or Paul Van Middlesworh away from us, Lyle. They are the only two who give Conservative
America a true voice against the Far Left Extremists
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Access to broadband service is vital in today’s world and our rural north county area has a great need to improve access to the internet. Having a high-speed internet connection can make the difference when it comes to getting an education, a job, seeing a doctor or simply staying connected with family and friends. That’s why my caucus and I have long supported efforts to close the digital divide throughout This may be a once-in-a-generation California. chance to expand broadband infrastructure throughout California. A study commissioned by the With 20 broadband-related bills California Public Utilities pending in the Capitol, many differCommission found that the cost of ent and competing strategies will providing high-speed internet to need to be hashed out. every underserved Californian Nevertheless, there is currently a would be $6.8 billion The recently sense of urgency regarding the released “May Revise” to the State issue, and taking action has wide, Budget proposes that $7 billion be bi-partisan support. allocated over the next three years to expand broadband infrastructure, Closing the digital divide that increase affordability and enhance impacts millions of Californians is access to broadband for all essential. And now, we have the Californians. $1.5 billion would ability to do something about it. come from the General Fund – California is currently running a Assembly Republican Leader Marie surplus – and another $5.5 billion Waldron, R-Escondido, represents the would be federally funded. 75th Assembly District in the Many predominantly rural areas lack any connectivity, and in others service is spotty. Lack of adequate broadband service has a negative
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and applying it to the individual following him. Taking group or identity characteristics and using the statistical facts to judge the actions of individual members of the group or identity is the very heart of racism. Yet in real sense Rev Jackson’s “painful” relief was natural, rational and justifiable.
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“There is nothing more painful to me at this stage in my life than to walk down the street and hear footsteps... then turn around and see somebody white and feel relieved.”
These words are obviously racist by today’s “Woke” standards. Yet these now famous words were spoken by non-other than the Rev Jesse Jackson. Rev Jackson was pained that he was forced to recognize the fact that a black person was more likely to be a threat to him than a white person. It was a racist judgment. He was using the statistical fact that a black person is more likely to be a threat than a white person
Rev. Jackson’s reaction to this incident exposes the fallacy of the “Woke” movement’s passionate embrace of “identity politics.” Rev Jackson’s judgment that black was more dangerous than White was influenced by where he was. In the city, his relief was justified because black criminality is a serious problem in major American cities. Had Rev Jackson been walking down a rural country lane in West Virginia he might have been greatly relieved to discover the footsteps belonged to a black man instead of a potentially “redneck” White man. The point here is that Rev Jackson’s ‘racist” judgments were not really based on skin color but on the prevailing cultural environment associated with the skin color.
Post Civil War African Americans who stayed in the South and those who moved to the industrial cities of the North remained isolated from White American culture in segregated communities. African Americans had evolved their own “American” culture over centuries of isolation. White local and state governments in the North and South ignored black communities when it came to policing and code enforcements.
The Appraiser’s Corner
BASKETBALL CARDS
There is some controversy over the first basketball card. Some collectors believe strongly that it was an 1899 Enameling College colors card, but most collectors feel that the very first card was a Murad tobacco card in 1910, followed—distantly, it would appear—by basketball cards in the 1933 Sport Kings set.
But the first established set of basketball cards appeared in 1948. It was issued by Bowman and featured George Mikan, who was voted by the Associated Press as the greatest basketball player in the first half of the twentieth century. He was a center for Chicago’s DePaul University, and was the most dominant player of his era. Then he starred for the Lakers when they were based in Minneapolis. Mikan’s Bowman card, #69, is worth upwards of $2,000, depending, naturally, on condition.
Most collectors, however, are more likely to own cards from the 1957-1958 Topps set, and the 1961-1962 Fleer set. That’s because many of the baby boomer collectors are more familiar with the players who made up those sets. For example, the most valuable card in the Topps 1957-1958
set is of the incomparable Bill Russell of the Boston Celtics. That card, #77, generally costs between $1,000 and $2,000. His renowned teammate, Bob Cousy, is also part of that set, as is the St. Louis Hawks’ power forward Bob Pettit. Because the Topps set was the first one issued in many years, it contains the highly valued rookie cards of the superstars who had been dominating the game for several seasons. The same claim can be made for the Fleer set of 1961-1962. One unique characteristic of that set is that there were often two cards for many of the stars. There would be the head shot and an action photo. Personally, I prefer to see their faces clearly, but other collectors go for the action. That’s not unusual. Ask the same question to two collectors and you may well get two different answers.
Altogether, the Fleer set contains sixty-six cards, with twenty-two of those action photographs. New stars appeared in the Fleer offering, including Jerry West, Oscar Robertson, and Elgin Baylor. But the biggest star—in every sense of the word—was Wilt Chamberlain. In fact, when my mother handed over a bag full of that Fleer set that I had collected in childhood, I was hoping and praying that there would be a card with
Unlicensed businesses sprung up to serve their own communities. Employment and business opportunities outside their communities were limited for Black Americans so alternative occupational opportunities flourished. Gambling, numbers, prostitution, drugs and other criminal activities were tolerated in Black ghettoes. Welfare and ADC programs worked to further break down family structures and housing segregation kept Black people trapped in their decaying and crime infested neighborhoods. The long overdue Voting, Civil and Housing Rights Acts of the 1960s allowed Blacks who could afford it, the opportunity to leave crime infested center cities. Professionals, businessmen and other with means, along with their families, abandoned the Black ghettoes leaving behind those trapped by poverty and welfare and with few role models for the young with the exception of successful career criminals. Today, fifty years later 70% (30 million) of African Americans live in mostly black inner city neighborhoods where crime tolerant and antiwhite attitudes persist. The remaining 30 percent (about 13 million) live outside city centers in mixed neighborhoods across America. These are the African Americans that we, the North County Readers of THE PAPER, see every day in our schools, Gyms, at work, restaurants churches social and civic clubs and our business. In everything but skin color they are indistinguishable from us.
a shot of Chamberlain’s face. Luckily, there was. It was a bit offcenter, but it was there, along with a Robertson and a Baylor card. What a bonanza! I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: I really owe my mother for saving those cards. That Chamberlain Fleer 1961-1962 rookie card, #8, can fetch up to $1,000. The Jerry West, #43, and the Oscar Robertson, #36, are worth several hundred dollars apiece.
But make no bones about it, the most collectible basketball card of all time is of the great Michael Jordan of the Chicago Bulls. A pristine copy of Jordan’s 1986-1987 Fleer rookie card is the Holy Grail of hoops cards. One of those rookie cards was submitted to Beckett Grading Services, which awarded it a grade 10. Virtually perfect, in other words. Now, are you ready for this. That card, which a collector bought for $6,300, went on to sell for $100,000, easily breaking the previous sales record for a single basketball card by more than $20,000.
Jordan’s Fleer rookie card has always been a treasure, but selling it for six figures certainly elevates it to legendary status, as befits the high-flying wonder from the University of North Carolina. Now, let’s power down just a bit and look at basketball card sets at the local and regional levels, such as the ones from Essex Hot Dogs, Kahn’s Wieners, and Royal Dessert. Those names may sound obscure to
So today we speak on behalf of all silent but enlightened Americans who really do understand the “Woke” agenda. We understand professional single issue “critical race theory” zealots like Al Sharpton and others. It’s how they make a living. We understand that while politicians really don’t believe “Woke” theory, they are happy to stoke the fires of divisiveness for political gain. We understand that the brutal murder of a black criminal by a rogue White cop can morph a drug addicted excon, career criminal caught in the act of committing a felony into a national civil rights martyr at the level of MLK. We understand that many high school and University teachers can find relevance and peer acceptance by toeing the line when it comes to accepting contemporary social theory faddism. We sympathize with the real victims of “Woke”, the naïve and monumentally inexperienced robotic young foot soldiers of “Woke” convinced by their mentors that they stand alone at the pinnacle of human knowledge, ready to usher in a new age of enlightenment. We understand because we too were once young and dumb, but we did survive it. So as “Woke” cancel culture, political correctness and white supremacy remedies rise to ever new and more hilarious levels, just remember to keep our mantra in mind and never hesitate to mutter it softly under your breath or shout it out at the top of your lungs “WOKE IS A JOKE.”
you, but to collectors they still mean plenty. The Royal Dessert set was issued in 1950 and consisted of eight of the pioneers of the present day NBA. The “Royal Stars of Basketball” were Fred Schaus, Dick McGuire, Jack Nichols, Frank Brian, Joe Fulks, George Mikan, Jim Pollard, and Harry E. Jeanette. A hoops card collector knows that he or she will most likely need to buy single cards of that set, if and when they become available. And they’ll be costly, with each card selling for upwards of several thousand dollars.
Jeff Figler is a professional certified appraiser. His latest book The Picker’s Pocket Guide to Baseball Memorabilia has been #1 on Amazon. He can be reached at info@jefffigler.com or at 877-4723087.
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act. So my task was completed. But I hung around, watching the other performers, inhaling the aroma of show girl perfume, acrobat sweat, lady. He said it took years to devel- clown greasepaint and elephant op it and make it fit with his person- droppings, hoping for an encore ality. “And now,” he said, “this is while prolonging the magnificence my life. I am a clown.” of the moment as long as possible.
Once he had my eyes looking like I had lost a five-round bout with the Pillsbury Doughboy, Lubin said I'd be in two acts. One was a steamer trunk bit; the other was the infamous stuffed car crowd-pleaser in which a Volkswagen Beetle enters the ring and seemingly disgorges hundreds, even thousands, of clowns in a scenario not unlike those occasions when distant relatives unexpectedly pop in for dinner.
But first, we had to get rid of the popcorn and so we did, spilling it on some, tossing it at others, pretending to be sloppy eaters whose attempts to ingest popcorn were duplications of an infant being fed a spoonful of spinach-and-liver puree. We were good popcorn throwers, so good that nobody got upset, especially the bald man who agreed that the kernels I rubbed on his head might actually grow hair.
Then it came time for participating in the acts. In the first, a clown named Sergei was inside the trunk when it was wheeled into the ring. When it stopped, Sergei fell out and made scurrilous remarks that I, along with Lubin and several other of my greasepainted associates, were responsible for kidnapping him and shoving him into the trunk. We staged a phony argument which ended when Sergei allegedly bopped me. He didn't really bop me; he merely swung close to my head and, as Lubin had instructed me, I clapped my hands while falling backwards so it would sound like a “smack!” and the crowd would think I had been assaulted. The fall didn't hurt me but there was cause for concern because we were in the same ring as the one occupied by elephants earlier. If there's anything a clown hates, it's explaining why there's elephant poop on his polka dot bow tie.
Next, the VW Beetle roared into the ring and screeched to a halt. There were nine clowns and a fake giraffe inside the car and several others running alongside. I was among the runners because cramming nine clowns and a fake giraffe into a VW Bug requires substantially more training than the minimal amount bestowed upon me. The doors opened and clowns popped out, then they sneaked around to the other side and got back in, giving the appearance that the car was actually a breeding ground for small adults dressed in funny costumes. My job was to open the door and look surprised, which didn't take much acting because I had no idea how the actual participants were able to contort and pretzelize themselves in the manner I was witnessing.
Finally, all the clowns got out of the car and we were ushered out of the ring to be replaced by a trained dog
For one fleeting moment, I actually considered asking about joining the circus as a clown. But reality quickly set in. If I quit my job, I'd have to give up freebies, which were the newspaper columnist's life blood. The allure of life in the three rings rapidly faded if it meant an existence in which I'd be condemned to paying for my own beer.
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Feeding Patients has already held two distributions this month, and future Feeding Patient pickups will be hosted specifically for participants of the program. Some of the currently planned upcoming North County distribution locations include The Shoppes at Carlsbad on May 26; Palomar College, Fallbrook on June 11; and California State University, San Marcos on June 19. The full list and more information on these can be found at https://feedingsandiego.org/feeding-patients/.
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2021-9008254 The name of the business: The Zen Den, located at 245 Main Street, Vista, Ca. 92084. Registrant Information: Sarah Marie Terrazas 645 Venetia Way Oceanside, Ca. 92057 This business is operated by an individual. First day of business n/a. /s/Sarah Marie Terrazas Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 4/26/2021 5/6, 5/13, 5/20 & 5/27/2021
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2021-9008942 The name of the business: Gypsealust, located at 1062 Bellingham Drive, Oceanside, CA. 92057. Registrant Information: Allyssa Mendoza Ramos 1062 Bellingham Drive Oceanside, CA. 92057 This business is operated by an individual. First day of business7/01/2015 /s/ Allyssa Mendoza Ramos Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 5/01/2021 5/13, 5/20, 5/27 & 6/3/2021
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME 37-2021-00018649-CU-PTCTL TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner Nafize Sharifi filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present name: Nafize Sharifi to Proposed name Nazifa Sharifi. 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 for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objections that includes 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: Date: June 17, 2021 8:30a.m., Department 61 The address of the court is: Central Division, Hall of Justice, 330 W. Broadway, San Diego, CA. 92101. NO HEARING WILL OCCUR AT THE ABOVE DATE. SEE ATTACHED. A copy of the Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: San Marcos News Reporter, dba, The Paper, 845 W. San Marcos Blvd, San Marcos, Ca. 92078 Date Filed April 28, 2021. /s/ Lorna A. Alksne Judge of the Superior Court 5/6, 5/13, 5/20 and 5/27/2021 ATTACHMENT TO ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME (JCFORM #NC-120)
Due to the COV ID-19 pandemic, which poses a substantial risk to the health and welfare of court personnel and the public, rendering presence in, or access to, the court’s facilities unsafe, and pusuant to the emergency orders of the Chief Justice of the State of California and General Orders of the Presiding Department of the San Diego Superior Court, the following Orde 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 for Change of Name (JC Form #NC-120).
If all requirements for a name change have been met as of the date specified, and no timely written objection has been received (required at least two court days before the date specified), the Petition for Change of Name (JC Form #NC-100) will be granted without a hearing. One certified copy of the Order Granting the Petition will be mailed to the petitioner. If all the rquirements have not been met as of the date specified, the court will mail the petitioner a written order with further directions.
If a timely objection is filed, the court will set a remote hearing date and contact the parties by mail with further directions.
A RESPONDENT OBJECTING TO THE NAME CHANGE MUST FILE A WRITTEN OBJECTION AT LEAST TWO COURT DAYS (excluding weekends and holidays) BEFORE THE DATE SPECIFIED. Do not come to court on the specified date. The court will notify the parties by mail of a future remote hearing date.
Any Petition for the name change of a minor that is signed by only one parent must have this attacchment served along with the Petition and Order to Show Cause, on the other nonsigning parent, and proof of service must be filed with the court.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2021-9009491 The name of the business: Elena French Crepes Cafe; Elena French Crepes Cafe and Coffee, located at 511 Pier View Way, Oceanside, CA. 92054. Registrant Information: Elena Vasilyevna & Hassan Elsharkawy 3675 Barnard Dr. #219 Oceanside, CA. 92056 This business is operated by a married couple. First day of business 10/12/16 /s/ Elena Vasilyevna Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 5/10/2021 5/13, 5/20, 5/27 & 6/3/2021
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2021-9009861 Registrant Information: 101 Dog Trainer, located at 1832 Corte Amarillo, Oceanside, Ca. 92056.
Registrant Information:
Mary Kay Snyder 1832 Corte Amarillo Oceanside, CA. 92056 This business is operated by an individual. First day of business 5/17/21. /s/ Mary Kay Snyder Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 5/17/2021 5/20, 5/27, 6/03 & 6/10/2021
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2021-9007550 The name of the business: El Camino Landscaping, located at 688 Tilley Lane, San Marcos, CA. 92078. Registrant Information: Ernesto Luis Rivera 688 Tilley Lane San Marcos, CA. 92078 This business is operated by an individual. First day of business 01/02/1981. /s/ Ernesto Luis Rivera Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 4/19/2021 5/20, 5/27, 6/03 & 6/10/2021
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2021-9009265 Registrant Information: AAR Mymechanic Roadside Service, located at 1594 Avenida Guillermo, Oceanside, CA. 92056.
Registrant Information:
Farhad Niavarani 1594 Avenida Cuillermo Oceanside, CA. 92056 This business is operated by an individual. First day of business n/a. /s/Farhad Niavarani Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 5/07/2021 5/20, 5/27, 6/03 & 6/10/2021 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2021-9008406 Registrant Information: Vanguard Solutions, located at 354 Benevente Drive, Oceanside, CA. 92057.
Registrant Information:
Yarabit Ochoa 3772 San Ramon Drive #99 Oceanside, CA. 92057 This business is operated by an individual. First day of business 2/8/21. /s/ Yarabit Ochoa Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 4/27/2021 5/20, 5/27, 6/03 & 6/10/2021 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2021-9008058 The name of the business: SD Hair Extensions Studio; Russian Gold Premium Hair Extensions; SD Demolition Service Co, located at 2151 Newcastle Ave., Cardiff by the Sea, CA., 92007 Registrant Information: Alena Sysoyev 4890 Lake Park Place Fallbrook, CA. 92028 This business is operated by an individual. First day of business 1/15/21 /s/Alena Sysoyev Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 4/23/2021 5/20 & 5/27, 6/3 & 6/10/2021
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2021-9006905 Registrant Information: Hunsaker’s, located at 113 W. Grand Avenue, Escondido, CA. 92025.
Registrant Information:
Jewel Collette, LLC 16880 Old Survey Rd. Escondido, CA. 92025 This business is operated by Limited Liability Company. First day of business n/a. /s/Jeannette McBrearty, Managing Member. Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 4/12/2021 5/13, 5/20, 5/27, & 6/03/2021
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2021-9009897 Registrant Information: J. Leon Construction, located at 4785 N. River Rd., Oceanside, Ca. 92057.
Registrant Information:
Javier Martinez Leon 4785 N. River Rd. Oceanside, CA. 92057 This business is operated by an individual. First day of business 8/31/1998. /s/ Javier Martinez Leon Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 5/17/2021 5/27, 6/03, 6/10 & 6/17/2021
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2021-9010073 Registrant Information: Monarca Nursery, locaed at 521 Mar Vista Dr., Vista, Ca. 92081..
Registrant Information:
Guadalupe Lopez-Gonzalez 521 Mar Visa Dr. Vista, Ca. 92081 This business is operated by an individual. First day of business 11/01/20. /s/ Guadalupe Lopez-Gonzalez Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 5/19/2021 5/27, 6/03, 6/10 & 6/17/2021
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME 37-2021-00011570-CU-PTCTL TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner Stacy Marie Naccarato filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present name: Stacy Marie Naccarato to Proposed name Lumin Rivera Naccarato 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 for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objections that includes 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: Date: June 16, 2021 8:30a.m., Department 61 NO HEARING WILL OCCUR AT THE A BOVE DATE: SEE ATTACHED. The address of the court is: Central Division, Hall of Justice, 330 W. Broadway, San Diego, CA. 92101. A copy of the Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: San Marcos News Reporter, dba, The Paper, 845 W. San Marcos Blvd, San Marcos, Ca. 92078 Date Filed April 28, 2021. /s/ Anthony J. Campagna, Judge of the Superior Court 5/13, 5/20, 5/27 & 6/03/2021 ATTACHMENT TO ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME (JCFORM #NC-120)
Due to the COV ID-19 pandemic, which poses a substantial risk to the health and welfare of court personnel and the public, rendering presence in, or access to, the court’s facilities unsafe, and pusuant to the emergency orders of the Chief Justice of the State of California and General Orders of the Presiding Department of the San Diego Superior Court, the following Orde 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 for Change of Name (JC Form #NC-120).
If all requirements for a name change have been met as of the date specified, and no timely written objection has been received (required at least two court days before the date specified), the Petition for Change of Name (JC Form #NC-100) will be granted without a hearing. One certified copy of the Order Granting the Petition will be mailed to the petitioner. If all the rquirements have not been met as of the date specified, the court will mail the petitioner a written order with further directions.
If a timely objection is filed, the court will set a remote hearing date and contact the parties by mail with further directions. A RESPONDENT OBJECTING TO THE NAME CHANGE MUST FILE A WRITTEN OBJECTION AT LEAST TWO COURT DAYS (excluding weekends and holidays) BEFORE THE DATE SPECIFIED. Do not come to court on the specified date. The court will notify the parties by ORDER TOfuture SHOWremote CAUSE FOR mail of a hearCHANGE OF NAME ing date.
37-2021-00018649-CU-PT-CTL Any Petition for the name TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: change of a minor that is Petitioner Nafize Sharifi filed a petition signed by only one parent with this court for a decree changing must have this attacchment names as follows: served along Present with name: the Petition and to Order to Show Nafize Sharifi Proposed name Cause, Sharifa. on the THE other nonNafize COURT signing parent, and proof of ORDERS all persons interested in service that must be filed with the this matter shall appear before this court. court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. BUSINESS Any FICTITIOUS person objecting to the name changes described above must file a NAME STATEMENT written objections that includes the reasons for the#2021-9009551 objection at least two court days before Information: the matter is scheduled to Registrant ProSource be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should Restoration, located at 960 Lupine not be granted. If no written objection Hills Drive, Vista, Ca.grant 92081. is timely filed,#57, the court may the petition without a hearing. Registrant Information: NOTICE OF HEARING: Glenn Robert Wells2021 8:30a.m., Date: June 17, Department 960 Lupine101. Hills Dr., #57 The address of the court is: Central Vista, CA.Hall 92081 Division, of Justice, 330 W. Broadway, San Diego, CA. 92101. This business is operated by an A copy of the Order to Show Cause individual. shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to First day of business n/a/ the date set for hearing on the petition in following /s/the Glenn Wellsnewspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: San Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., Marcos News Reporter, dba, The Paper, 845 W. SanClerk/Recorder Marcos Blvd, San of MApril County San 28, 2021. Diego onA. 5/10/2021 /s/Lorna Slksne Judge of the Superior Court 5/20, 5/27, 6/03 & 6/10/2021 5/6, 5/13, 5/20 and 5/27/2021
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2021-9008665 The name of the business: Shamrock Plastering, located at 210 Loquat Place, Oceanside, Ca. 92054 Registrant Information: Patrick Steven Dunn 2105 Loquat Pl. Oceanside, CA. 92054 This business is operated by an individual. First day of business 4/29/2021 /s/ Patrick Dunn Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 4/29/2021 5/13, 5/20, 5/27 & 6/3/2021 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2021-9008082 The name of the business: Oceanside Photographics, located at 711 Mission Avenue Suite B, Oceanside, Ca. 92054. Registrant Information: Frederick Earl Gould 993-C S. Santa Fe Avenue Vista, Ca. 92083 This business is operated by an individual. First day of business 1/1/15. /s/ Frederick Earl Gould Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 4/24/2021 5/13, 5/20, 5/27 & 6/3/2021
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2021-9009002 The name of the business: Twin Oaks Naturals; Ironhedge, located at 285 Glendale Avenue, San Marcos, Ca. 92069. Registrant Information: Melinda Cole Klein 285 Glendale Avenue San Marcos, CA. 92069 This business is operated by an individual. First day of business 4/15/2019. /s/ Melinda Cole Klein Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 5/04/2021 5/13, 5/20, 5/27 & 6/3/2021
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2021-9007994 The name of the business: Scissors on State Street, located at 2958 State Street, Carlsbad, Ca. 92008. Registrant Information: Yvonne Garcia Raney 1421 Grey Oaks Ct. Oceanside, CA. 92056 This business is operated by an individual. First day of business 2/1/01 /s/ Yvonne Garcia Raney Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 4/22/2021 5/13, 5/20, 5/27 & 6/3/2021
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2021-9009176 The name of the business: Splitting Hairs, located at 2055 Montiel Dr. #109, San Marcos, CA. 92069. Registrant Information: April Ann Cox 1651 S. Juniper #153 Escondido, CA. 92025 This business is operated by an individual. First day of business n/a. /s/ Aprll Ann Cox Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 5/05/2021 5/13, 5/20, 5/27 & 6/3/2021
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2021-9007379 The name of the business: Halcyon Properties, located at 928 Vist Village Drive, Vista, CA. 92084. Richard B. Ring, Jr. 9674 Welk View Drive EScondido, CA. 92026 This business is operated by an individual. First day of business7/01/01 /s/Richard D. Ring, Jr. Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 4/19/2021 5/13, 5/20 & 5/27,& 6/3/2021
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2021-9010282 The name of the business: Broderick Associates, locaed at 903 Springwood Lane, Encinitas, CA. 92024. Registrant Information: Treasure Cove Products, LLC 903 Springwood Lane, Encinitas, Ca. 92024. This business is operated by a Limited Liability Company First day of business5/04/2021 /s/Denise Wells, CEO Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 5/24/2021 5/27, 6/04, 6/10 & 6/17/2021 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2021-9008778 The name of the business: 760 Fine Cuisine; Seven Six Zero Fine Cuisine, located at 703 Karena Ct., Vista, CA. 92083. Registrant Information: Marco A. Cardoso 703 Karena Ct., Vista, Ca. 92083 & Jesus Zermeno 1280 Hacienda Dr. #E5 Vista, CA. 92081 This business is operated by a General Partnership First day of business 3/10/21. /s/Marco A Cardoso Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 4/30/2021 5/27, 6/, 6/10 & 6/17/2021
NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF CAROL LOU TASSIN Case No. 37-2021-00019231 PRPL-CTL SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO 1100 Union Street San Diego, CA. 92101 Central Courthouse To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate or both, of Carol Lou Tassin. A petition for probate has been filed by Robert Tassin in the Superior Court of California, County of San Diego, 1100 Union St., San Diego, Ca., 92101, Central Courthouse - Probate Division. The Petition for Probate requests that Robert Tassin be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent. The petition requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed actions.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority. A hearing on the petition will be held in this court as follows: Date: July 28, 2021 Time: 1:30 p.m. . Dept: 502 Address of court: Same as noted above. If you object to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. If you are a creditor or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in Section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. Other California statues and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law. You may examine the file kept by the court. If you are a peson interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. Attorney for petioner: Shawn M. Olson, Esq. (SBN 245688) OLSON LAW FIRM 7372 Prince Drive, Ste 104 Huntington Beach, CA. 92647 (714) 847.2500 5/13, 5/20, & 5/27/2021
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2021-9008764 The name of the business: Joe Homebuyer SoCal; Joe Homebuyer San Diego, located at 2647 Gateway Rd., #105-406, Carlsbad, CA. 92009 Registrant Information: RYKR Consulting, LLC 2647 Gateway Rd., #105-406 Carlsbad, CA. 92009 This business is operated by a Limited Liability Cmpany. First day of business n/a /s/ Kristina Perry, Member Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 4/30/2021 5/6, 5/13, 5/20 & 5/27/2021
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2021-9010206 The name of the business: Connections Escrow, located at 5810 El Camino Real Ste D, Carlsbad, Ca. 92008. Registrant Information: Ya Cali Holdings, Inc, 5810 El Camino Real, Ste. D Carlsbad, CA. 92008 This business is operated by a cororation. First day of business 6/1/18. /s/ Yehya Sanfiedine, President Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 5/20/2021 5/27, 6/3, 6/10 & 6/17/2021
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