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Chuckles Cont. from Page 2

The second nun answered, "Indeed it would, Sister, but I would not feel comfortable buying beer, since I am certain it would cause a scene at the checkout stand."

"I can handle that without a problem," the other nun replied, and she picked up a six-pack and headed for the check-out.

The cashier had a surprised look on his face when the two nuns arrived with a six-pack of beer.

"We use beer for washing our hair," the nun said. "Back at the convent, we call it Catholic shampoo."

Without blinking an eye, the cashier reached under the counter, pulled out a package of pretzel sticks, and placed them in the bag with the beer.

He then looked the nun straight in the eye, smiled, and said, "The curlers are on the house." •••• Out bicycling one day with my tenyear-old granddaughter, Alex, I got a little wistful. “In ten years,” I said, “you'll want to be with your friends and you won't go walking, biking, and swimming with me like you do now.”

Alex shrugged. “In ten years you'll be too old to do all those things anyway.”

•••• Working as a pediatric nurse, I had the difficult assignment of giving immunization shots to children. One day, I entered the examining room to give four-year-old Lizzie her injection.

“No, no, no!” she screamed.

“Lizzie,” scolded her mother, "that's not polite behavior.”

With that, the girl yelled even louder, “No, thank you! No, thank you!" •••• On the way back from a Cub Scout meeting, my grandson innocently said to my son, “Dad, I know babies come from mommie's tummies, but how do they get there in the first place?”

After my son hemmed and hawed awhile, my grandson finally spoke up in disgust, “You don't have to make up something, Dad. It’s okay if you don’t know the answer.” •••• Just before I was deployed to Iraq , I sat my eight-year-old son down and broke the news to him. “I’m going to be away for a long time,” I told him. “I’m going to Iraq .”

“Why?” he asked. “Don't you know there’s a war going on over there?”

•••• SOMETIMES I PRETEND TO BE NORMAL

The Pastor Says...

Pastor Richard Huls (Retired).

The 4th, Are we free and brave?

For as long as I have lived, there has been a celebration on the 4th of July. In my early and younger days a celebration was held in our little rural village in Michigan with fireworks, a marching local high school band, a parade of WW1 and WW11 veterans, pie baking contests, home baking and cooking, horse pulling contests, and lots of fun for us farm boys and girls.

As time has passed, so have those celebrations in all their purity and innocence. Today we march to a different tune. Picnics in far away places, occasional family gatherings, sensational city fireworks, and often lots of drinking. Underneath all of this, is a seething unrest of civil disobedience, racial disparity, homelessness, pandemic fallout, economic uncertainty, and a divided government.

Pet Parade

Ducks like Quacker Barrel make wonderful pets who can form very deep bonds with humans! Ducks are social creatures and appreciate being around other ducks. They need a completely predator-proofed outdoor space with fresh water to swim in. A small pond is ideal. Ducks eat a variety of fruits and vegetables, as well as a balanced duck pellet. They should also be given fresh water for drinking that they aren't swimming in. With proper care, ducks can provide 5 to 10+ years of endless smiles with their adorable personalities and daily antics. Quacker Barrel is available for adoption at San Diego Humane Society’s Escondido Campus at 3500 Burnet Drive. To learn more about making him part of your family, please visit

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profile: https://adopt.adopets.com/pet/63061a8 8-e511-4d09-a62f-996e88b6539b In a civic club I belong to, we often sing, “God bless America, land that I love.” Hopefully, we do love this country. There is a refrain in the song, “land of the free and home of the brave.” Yet, we experience fear and uncertainty for our protection and safety with mass shootings, racial violence, social inequity, and a fear of reprisal, if we speak out to challenge with what we disagree. In a recent article about anti-Semitism, it claimed rabbis of many synagogues warn their people not to wear any marker of Jewishness in public for fear of their lives and families. We have the Asian communities, living in fear of violence to their persons and businesses. And we everyday Americans dare not speak our minds or express our opinions in public places or even in our social groups, lest we be called racist, bigoted, and narrow-minded.

Can we be brave enough to tell the truth or do we withdraw and deny our convictions, or worse yet, live with fear of reprisal and persecution by those who disagree with us? Sad to say, much of our world lives under that cloud. The 4th is a time to seek freedom for all Americans, not just to say, do, and want personally at the cost of other’s freedoms. The home of the brave gives us the courage, with God’s help, to keep our nation in line with our Independence.

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San Marcos • Mayor Rebecca Jones

Celebrate the Fourth of July with San Marcos

The City of San Marcos will once again offer a memorable and dazzling fireworks display at Bradley Park this year! As we prepare for the 2021 fireworks display, we are asking residents to avoid gathering and enjoy the show from your own home, if possible. Simply look up! Since the City will not be hosting any of the festivities that typically accompany the fireworks display, we encourage you to spend time with family and enjoy the outdoor spaces in San Marcos. Spend the holiday cooking, eating and soaking up the sun! We can’t wait to invite our community back for the Fourth of July festivities next year! The annual fireworks display is funded entirely by donations from

San Marcos residents and businesses. To contribute, please send your tax-deductible donations to: City of San Marcos Fireworks 3 Civic Center Drive San Marcos, CA 92069

Learn more about the event at www.san-marcos.net; online contributions are accepted. Escondido • Mayor Paul “Mac” McNamara

Greetings Escondido,

By the time you read this the Orange Glen/Coronado H.S. incident will have run through the news cycle. But even though it is not front page right now, I feel compelled to comment.

We all know what happened, and we all know that it was wrong. The question that has bothered me is - why. I’m old enough to remember the civil rights movement in the 60’s. While there were many things needing fixing in our country during that time, and arguably there still are, the movement offered hope that we were heading in the right direction. Over the subsequent years, I felt that we have made progress despite some disturbing backward steps as recently as this past year. But what really bothers me about this incident, is that it was a sporting event.

Even in the worst of times, we learned in sports to be magnanimous in victory and gracious in defeat. It was the one institution that rose above the conflict of the day. To see what happened after the game is nothing short of disturbing. As a community, we need to ask the tough question, have we allowed the politics of the day to corrupt the learning environment that sport provides? If we have, we need to fix it and fix it now. If it was an isolated incident, then we need to remove the poor mentors. But what we can’t do is not take time to pause and reflect.

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

New Budget Funds Quality Services

The Vista City Council has approved a $144 million budget for the fiscal year which began July 1.

The city budget has two main sections, the Operating Budget, which covers the day to day work of the city, such as providing fire and law enforcement services, parks and recreation, and other core services, and the Capital Improvement Program, which covers major construction projects. The spending plans have been developed to meet the needs of residents and businesses of the City, as well as City Council’s community priorities. The City is on firm ground with its financial health, infrastructure investments, and budget priorities. Both budgets may be found on the City’s website at CityofVista.com/budget.

Eating Roses Cont. from Page 8

“Kiss.”

“I love you, too,” I’d like to say back, “and thank you. You made a difference in my life, and along the way you taught me some important lessons: No one is ever too old to learn something new (even a brand new language); life is what you make of it; and most importantly, never take what someone says literally, without thinking it through. If you do, you may end up eating a thorny, garden flower for dinner.”

By Michelle Evy Davis

Social Butterfly Cont. from Page 3

sions to accommodate all of our new family members and new friends who haven't yet discovered our Gardens.

Alta Vista Botanical Gardens is at 1270 Vale Terrace Drive. Visit altavistabotanicalgardens.org. On facebook, https://www.facebook.com/VistaA VBG/

Republican Women of California-San Marcos

Membership Celebration - All those who lean toward Republicans, Conservatives and/or Constitutionalists are cordially invited to attend our sparkling summer event, our "Mimosa Membership Celebration" on Saturday, July 17th. This will be a time to happily connect, chat and enjoy the "Flavored Mimosa Hours" on a Saturday afternoon from 3:00pm-5:00pm. There is no charge to attend and celebrate, and no reservations are required. It is a catered appetizer event - a time for memberships to be renewed and new memberships to be initiated ($35 for members and $20 for associates, including the men who support us). We will have a special drawing for members who bring someone new to join our group. Our fantastic

News from Pala Casino

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Just look at some of the great Tribute Artists that they have All events will be held at the Events Center, with reduced capacity, increased cleaning, and additional safety measures.

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THE RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS – BILL MEDLEY & BUCKY HEARD Sunday, July 4

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Paul & Nome Van Middlesworth, The Computer Factory www. thecomputerfactory.net Everyone gets “Phished” but you don’t have to be a “sucker.”

Mrs. Dillard and her husband were eating lunch when she answered the phone that Friday. The “operator” said “I have a collect call from your grandson in Julian California, will you accept the charges?”

“My grandson Eric?” she asked.

The “operator” said, “are you Eric?”

A male voice said, “Yes, tell her it’s me Eric, her grandson.” She accepted the call. Eric sounded panicky “I got arrested by the sheriff in Julian, my parents are on a trip and if I can’t pay my bail today, I’ll have to stay in the Julian jail over the weekend.”

Mrs. Dillard asked, “what can we do?” Eric replied, “The deputy will tell you what to do”. The “deputy” took the phone and began telling her how to wire the money directly to him so he could pay the court before it closed for the weekend. Mr. Dillard could hear part of the conversation and said.

“What’s happening, is Eric OK?”

Mrs. Dillard said “shush, I’m trying to keep your grandson out of the Julian jail.”

Mr. Dillard said, “what the hell are you talking about, there’s no damned jail in Julian” Mrs. Dillard looked stunned. She interrupted the deputy, “my husband says there’s no jail in Julian.” The “deputy” took a deep breath and then said “well how am I supposed to know that there’s no Jail in Julian?” Their cover was blown and the phone went dead.

This hilarious scam fail is typical. Over 90% of scams do fail, but the small percent that find their “mark” make it a lucrative business for Cyber-crooks. Phone scams take many forms and sometimes a computer message is used to start a phone scam. Your electricity or water will be turned off, your car will be repo’d, your taxes are delinquent, you’ve been caught surfing illegal child porn sites. Usually the scammer threatens to deny or block your service, kill your credit, freeze your bank account or send a warrant for your arrest. The idea is to get you to panic and send them money to stop the process.

There are several variations to the refund scam. One starts with an email or phone call to inform you that you are owed a significant refund, let’s say $1200. The caller asks the name of your bank and then your bank site appears on your screen. He asks you to access your account so he can deposit your refund. The caller tells you that your screen will go blank for 45 seconds while he makes the deposit to your account. When the screen comes back on you see your account and the new deposit of $1200 is posted to your balance. You are happy. What really happened is that when the caller asked you the name of your bank it enabled him to connect you to a dummy site that appeared to be your bank. When you entered your access code the scammer passed you access code to an accomplice who

The Appraiser’s Corner

The Wristwatch

By Jeff Figler

When I was in China a few years ago, there was a gentleman in my traveling group that owned a print shop in the Phoenix area. From an outside vendor he negotiated to buy 50 Rolex watches, one for each of his employees for about a dollar a piece. He wanted to be able to say that he was giving a Rolex to each of his workers as a bonus. Of course, it was even evident to him that the wristwatches that he purchased were not authentic Rolexes, and probably had parts that would only function for a minimal amount of time.

However, putting aside the fact that the Rolexes that friend bought were probably fake, he wanted to purchase his workers a wristwatch. The wristwatch, at one time called wristlets for ladies, have become a much-admired fashion status symbol. They have been seen virtually everywhere, even on the Moon. In our fast-paced society, people need to know what time it is, even though the cell phone has somewhat captured that necessity.

But the wristwatch is a relatively new phenomena. Many people think that a U.S. inventor devised the wristwatch. Not so fast. It was actually the Brits. In the 19th century, soldiers discovered that their pocket watches were too clumsy and difficult to effectively operate while in combat. They needed a watch to be worn on their wrist, which would free their hands during battle. Although it is believed that the Germans may have used them during war as early as the 1880s, it was the Brits who popularized the wristwatch in their victory in the Anglo-Boer War in South Africa from 1899-1902.

In 1906, the flexible bracelet, or wristband was devised, and metal covers were introduced soon afterwards. Wristwatches soon became a wartime necessity in England, and several companies were trying to keep up with the demand. The biggest producer at this time was Wilsdorf & Davis. The company, founded in 1905, was renamed The Rolex Watch Company in 1915. The leading proponent was Hans Wilsdorf. After the Great War (World War I), many soldiers returned home with their new souvenir trench watch. They were named that because there were commonly used in trench warfare. At home, they were looked upon as being fashionable for men. duced as well, along with a synthetic plastic to replace the fragile glass crystals.

By the mid-1930s, wristwatches accounted for about 65% of all watches exported by Switzerland. In 1931 Rolex devised the perpetually self-winding wristwatch with its Auto Rotor.

Over the years, dozens of companies have tried to compete with Rolex, including Omega, Vacheron Constantin, and Patek Phillipe. However, when most people think of a nice-looking, function wristwatch these days they think of Rolex.

Collectors think of Rolex wristwatches as well when they think of vintage watches. And for good reason. They are made well, except maybe if you buy them in China. In addition, some of the prices amaze anyone, collectors included.

Of course, auction prices are frequently inflated because of the watches being owned by celebrities.

For example, in a 2010 auction, the wristwatch that John Kennedy wore in his 1960 Presidential campaign, in which he defeated Richard Nixon, was sold for nearly $24000.

Likewise, the Rolex given to the 1964 New York Yankees Tony Kubek, for being on the American League Championship team, was auctioned for nearly $24,000. However, the Rolex rare “James Bond” Submariner, issued in around 1958, was auctioned for over $107,000.

The 1928 wristwatch of New York Yankees player Lou Gehrig was sold for over $155,000. And finally, the watch “Michael Delaney” Heuer watch worn by actor Steve McQueen in the movie Le Mans sold for an astounding $650,000. McQueen’s own Rolex Submariner was auctioned for $234,000.

So the next time you’re in China, ask the street vendor selling Rolexes if the watches were worn by Steve McQueen or any other actor.

opened your account, got your balance information and transferred your money to an offshore bank. When your screen came back you saw your balance information, the refund deposit and a new balance. It looks good to you but it is all on the dummy bank site. Your real bank account is now empty. You won’t realize you’ve been robbed until the next time you check your account.

Next week we’ll continue the discussion on cyber-scams and how to avoid becoming a victim.

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.

Letters to the Editor Cont. from Page 4

coins from Mac ( i think that was his name).

All the best Neil in San Marcos

More Mark Twain . . .

Lyle, your Mark Twain cover story exploded off the pages of The

Paper!

Insightful and profoundly told!

-- Paddy Flannigan, North San Diego County.

And More Mark Twain

Mr. Lyle Davis, owner/editor of Escondido's The Paper. Dear sir, us folks out here are mighty proud of you telling the truth about Mark Twain not being a racist. Tell the truth and shame the devil, we always say.

I never wish to feel ashamed at what I read, or made to feel guilty for no sound reason.

You got a lotta fans out here, Mr. Davis. And your writer Freidrick Gomez is a show-stopper! We love him!

Emailed from Anthony "Tony" Logan family, Valley Center, Escondido, and Poway.

More on Mr. Twain . . .

Lyle E. Davis, your Mark Twain story made me cry. And opened my eyes. Beautiful. Touching. Raw truth. --

from the Maria Elena Contreras household, Escondido/San Marcos.

Social Butterfly Cont. from Page 14

hosts are Vivian and Norm Pulliam, 1131 Jugador Court, Lake San Marcos, 92078. Carl Demaio, Chairman of Reform California, will be a guest to mingle and chat and we hope to have some of our local politicians join us as they go about their busy schedules. COME JOIN US!

iPalpiti Festival Comes to

Encinitas - In July the iPalpiti Festival will be in Encinitas as part of the Civic Arts Program of the Cultural Arts Division of the City of Encinitas, and in partnership with iPalpiti Artists International. This is the 20th season and the Encinitas Friends of the Arts is also sponsoring it again. Featuring 23 musicians from 18 countries, the iPalpiti Festival returns to Encinitas. There is limited general seating for the three Soloists events, one on each day, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, July 15, 16, 17, at 7:30pm at the Encinitas Library, 540 Cornish Drive, Encinitas 92024; Single Tickets are $25.00. Due to limited seating Join us for this interactive workshop. You will come away with concrete skills and approaches to use right away to build and foster a fully inclusive culture that engages and equips people to do their very best at work. Tickets are paywhat-you-can, valued at $12/person.

The National Conflict Resolution Center: Boss Ladies: A Frank Conversation about Women's Rise to Power and the Struggle to Keep It. Thursday, July 22, 5pm-6pm, Virtual. This national dialogue will explore how inequality continues to impact our workplaces and what we can do to advance the cause of women in the workplace to create more equity and to find A Path Forward.

Community Law Project: Summer Virtual Clinics, Free and Confidential Legal Information and Referrals; 619.780.7498; CLP@cwsl.edu. Flyers in English and Spanish.

San Diego Blook Bank: Blood donors needed. There is an urgent need for all blood types. Please make an appointment soon to ensure blood is on the shelves for local patients.

Travel Troubleshooter Cont. from Page 7

entitled to a refund within seven business days if you paid by credit card and 20 business days if you paid by cash or check. The airline can't force you to accept a ticket credit.

I think Ovago just needed a nudge. It had already agreed in writing to give you a full refund. I contacted the company, and you received your $4,722 back.

Christopher Elliott's latest book is “How To Be The World’s Smartest Traveler” (National Geographic). Get help by contacting him at http://www.elliott.org/help

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This festival will continue to feature selected prize-winning young professional musicians from around the globe in the Orchestral Ensemble. The iPalpiti Orchestra, with Eduard Schmieder, Music Director and Conductor, will be held on Sunday, July 18, at 3:00pm at The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center, 7600 Fay Avenue, La Jolla 92037. There will be Reserved Preferred Seating at this event. The four concert festival pass is $105.00. Buy tickets online at www.encinitas.tix.com. (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and AmericanExpress accepted; plus $1.50 Tix.com fee.) Buy tickets by phone at 800.595.4849 (plus $3.50 Tix.com fee). At the Door (plus $1.00 Tix.com fee). Tickets will be held at Will Call. All sales final; no refunds or exchanges accepted. For assistance, contact Jim Gilliam, Arts Program Administrator at760.633.2746.

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Upcoming Events - For more information or to register for any of these events, please contact mmccorkle@regionalsolutions.net or visit the website at Alliance for Regional Solutions, www.regional solutions.net.

County of San Diego COVID-19 Emergency Rent and Utilities Assistance Program - This program helps eligible households in qualifying areas who have been financially impacted by the pandemic. The program provides payment assistance to renters who need help with rent and utilities. Applications will be accepted until funds are no longer available.

Leichtag Foundation presents "Steps to Holding Inclusive Meetings" on July 15th, 10am11:30am - Meetings count. They are where people come together to discuss ideas, make decisions, and be heard. If we want more inclusive organizations and communities, meetings are a great place to start. How do we design, lead and participate in meetings where all are included and have equal impact?

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CITY OF SAN MARCOS REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (CC RFP21-01) DEMOGRAPHER SERVICES

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of San Marcos, hereinafter referred to as Agency or City, invites proposals for the above stated Project and will be available on line via PlanetBids. Proposals are due up to the hour of 4:30 p.m. on July 26, 2021.

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WORK DESCRIPTION The work consists of performing duties and functions for services as a demographer to prepare and assist the City with Redistricting Maps depicting Electoral District lines and the Redistricting process. LOCATION OF WORK Citywide. ESTIMATED BUDGETThe estimated budget is $50,000. TERM 1 year (with option to renew for 6 months).

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The City uses PlanetBids to post and receive bids/proposals. Only vendors that are registered will be eligible to submit a bid/proposal for formal solicitations with the City. PlanetBids is accessible via the City’s website and direct link provided below and provides all documents at no cost to bidders/proposers. http://www.san-marcos.net OR https://www.planetbids.com/portal/portal.cfm?C ompanyID=39481

GENERAL The company to whom the Contract is awarded, and any subcontractor under such company, shall hereby ensure that minority and women business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids for subcontracts. Further, there shall be no discrimination in employment practices on the basis of race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, physical handicap, medical condition, marital status, age, or sex. DOP: 7/01/2021

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11th year in a row, all officers of the Valley Center History Museum were re-elected to a new one-year term at a meeting of the Board of Directors on June 16. It was the first in-person meeting since the pandemic forced the board to conduct business via Zoom.

Newly re-elected were William Boyett, president; Earl Brown, vicepresident; Nicky Lovejoy, treasurer; and Lynne Boyett, secretary. Midway through their decade-long leadership, Brown and Boyett had switched roles. The officers head a 12-member Board of Directors which operates the museum and oversees the Valley Center Historical Society.

Joining the Board of Directors will be Sharon Healey Bartholomew, a well-known community leader who heads the local chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Her title in that organization is regent and the chapter's official name is DAR Center of the Valley. For more information, visit the museum at 29200 Cole Grade Road, call 760-749-2993.

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ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME 37-2021-00026721-CU-PT-NC

TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner John Robert Scott filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present name: John Robert Scott to Proposed name Jonathan Robert Scott. 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: 8/10/21 8:30a.m., Department N-25. The address of the court is: 325 S. Melrose, Vista, CA. 92081. 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. Dated 6/21/21 NO HEARING WILL OCCUR ON ABOVE DATE; SEE ATTACHMENT: /s/ Pamela Parker, Judge of the Superior Court 6/24, 7/01, 7/08 & 7/15/2021

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 metas 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 non-signing parent, and proof of service must be filed with the court. 6/24, 7/01, 7/08 & 7/15/2021 Pool Service

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2021-9011198 The name of the business: Alt Dreamscapes, located at 305 Belmont Curt, San Marcos, CA. 92069. Registrant Information Ismael Edurardo Pohlert 305 Belmont Court San Marcos, CA. 92069 This business is operated by an individual. First day of business n/a. /s/ Ismael Eduardo Pohlert Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 6/05/2021. 7/01, 7/08, 7/15 & 7/22.2021

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2021-9012378 The name of the business: Rojas Landscaping LLC, located at 770 Sycamore Ave., Ste 122-158, Vista, Ca. 92083. Registrant Information: Rojas Landscaping, LLC 770 Sycamore Ave., Ste 122-158 Vista, Ca. 92083 This business is operated by a Limited Liability Company. First day of business 1/04/2019 /s/ Roberto Rojas, Jr. Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 6/17/2021 7/01, 7/08, 7/15 & 7/22/2021 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2021-9011071 The name of the business: Four Seasons Avocados, located at 305 W. San Marcos Blvd., San Marcos, Ca. 92069.. Registrant Information: Forunata Guerra Aguirre 305 W. San Marco Blvd Apt 70 San Marco, Ca. 92069 Lucio Alfonso Peralta Munoz 950 E. 3rd Ave Apt A Escondido, Ca. 92025 This business is operated by a General Partnership. First day of business 2/04/2021 /s/ Fortunata Guerra Aguirre Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 6/04/2021 6/24, 7/01, 7/08 & 7/15/2021 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2021-9011176 The name of the business: Olde Towne Roofing, located at 686 Roosevelt St., Escondido, Ca. 92027. Registrant Information: Miguel G. Garcia 686 Roosevelt St. Escondido, Ca. 92027 This business is operated by an individual. First day of business n/a. /s/ Miguel G. Garcia Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 6/05/2021 7/01, 7/08, 7/15 & 7/22/2021

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT

2021-9011176

The name of the business: Olde Towne Roofing,

located at 686 Roosevelt St., Escondido, Ca. 92027.

Registrant Information:

Miguel G. Garcia

686 Roosevelt St.

Escondido, Ca. 92027

This business is operated by an individual.

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2021-9010844 The name of the business: Green Madness; Ash’s Bistro, located at 503 Vista Bella #102, Oceanside, Ca. 92057. Registrant Information: Ashraf el gharieb 861 softwind rd #3 Vista, Ca. 92081 This business is operated by an individual. First day of business n/a. /s/ Ashraf el gharieb Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 5/26/2021 6/24, 7/01, 7/08 & 7/15/2021

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2021-9012653 The name of the business: El Eden Landscape Service located at 740 Breeze Hill Rd. #210, Vista, Ca. 92081. Registrant Information: Oliva Luna 740 Breeze Hill Rd #210 Vista, Ca. 92081 This business is operated by an individual. First day of business 6/01/2021. /s/ Oliva Luna Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 6/21/2021 6/24, 7/01, 7/08 & 7/15/2021 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2021-9011019 The name of the business: G & M Upholstery, located at 2600 Temple Heights Dr., Suite C, Oceanside, CA. 92056. Registrant Information: Gabriel Aguila 304 Plaza de Benito Juarez Vista, Ca. 92083 This business is operated by an individual. First day of business 5/13/11.. /s/ Gabriel Aguila Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 6/03/2021 6/24, 7/01, 7/08 & 7/15/2021

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2021-9011172 The name of the business: Fidelis Advisors, located at 2698 Peppertree Way, Carlsbad, Ca. 92009 Registrant Information: IV West Ca. LLC 2698 Peppertree Way Carlsbad, CA. 92009 This business is operated by a Limited Liability Company. First day of business n/a... /s/ Willard Edward Winkenhofer III, President Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 6/05/2021 6/24, 7/01, 7/08 & 7/15/2021 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2021-9010132 The name of the business: “Ike Turner Revue;” EKI Publishing Company; C-Ya Record Co.; EKI Renrut Co. Registrant Information: Jeanette (Bazzell) Turner 1219 Barham Drive San Marcos, Ca. 92078 This business is operated by an individual. First day of business 10/24/1992 /s/ Jeanette (Bazzell) Turner Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 6/20/2021 6/24, 7/01, 7/08 & 7/15/2021

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2021-9010358 The name of the business: City Kids, located at 9632 Iowa St., #105, San Diego, Ca. 92116. Registrant Information: Samanthagrace Barcolon 9632 Iowa St. #105 San Diego, Ca. 92116 This business is operated by an individual. First day of business n/a. /s/ Samanthagrace Barcolon Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 5/252021 6/24, 7/01, 7/08 & 7/15/2021

RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN MARCOS DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO PROVIDE FOR AN ANNUAL LEVY AND COLLECTION OF ASSESSMENTS FOR MAINTENANCE IN LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING DISTRICT NO. 1, AND SETTING A TIME AND PLACE FOR A PUBLIC HEARING THEREON WHEREAS, the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF SAN MARCOS, CALIFORNIA, on June 9, 1981 by Resolution No. 81-1592, previously formed a street lighting district pursuant to the terms and provisions of the "Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972," being Division 15, Part 2 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, in what is known and designated as LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING DISTRICT NO. 1 (hereinafter referred to as the "District"); and,

WHEREAS, since the formation of the District in 1981, the District has levied annual assessments and was expanded in 1986 to include landscaping maintenance; and,

WHEREAS, the annual assessments have been based on a method of spread approved yearly within the Engineer's Report; and WHEREAS, at this time, the City Council is desirous of taking the necessary proceedings to provide for the annual levy of assessments for the next ensuing fiscal year, to provide for the costs and expenses necessary for continual maintenance of landscaping and lighting improvements within said District; and, WHEREAS, at this time there has been presented and approved by this City Council, the Preliminary Engineer's Report as required by law, and this City Council is desirous of proceeding with the proceedings for said annual levy.

NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That the above recitals are true and correct. PUBLIC INTEREST SECTION 2. That the public interest and convenience requires, and it is the intention of the City Council, to undertake proceedings for the annual levy and collection of special assessments for the continual maintenance of certain landscaping and lighting improvements, all to serve and benefit said District as said area is shown and delineated on a map as previously approved by this City Council and on file in the Office of the City Clerk, open to public inspection, and herein so referenced and made a part hereof, and proposed changes thereto are as set forth in the Preliminary Engineer's Report, incorporated herein as a part hereof. REPORT

SECTION 3. That the Preliminary Engineer's Report regarding the annual levy for said District, which Report is for maintenance for the fiscal year 2021-2022, is hereby approved and is directed to be filed in the Office of the City Clerk. ASSESSMENT SECTION 4. That the public interest and convenience requires, and it is the intention of this City Council to order the annual assessment levy for the District as set forth and described in said Engineer's Report, and further it is determined to be in the best public interest and convenience to levy and collect annual assessments to pay the costs and expenses of said maintenance and improvement as estimated in said Report. This year's assessment is proposed to be $529,357.26. There has not been an increase in the assessments. DESCRIPTION OF MAINTENANCE

SECTION 5. The assessments levied and collected shall be for the maintenance of certain landscaped areas, including but not limited to, medians, parkways, open space areas, and lighting improvements for residential, commercial and industrial development within the City's jurisdictional boundaries. Reference is made to the Preliminary Engineer's Report, incorporated by reference, which contains a full and detailed description of the improvements, boundaries of the assessment district and any zones therein, and the proposed assessments upon assessable lots and parcels of land within the District. FUTURE ASSESSMENTS SECTION 6. That the public interest and convenience requires, and it is the intention of this City Council to consider and adopt an assessment formula for future assessments. Said future assessments shall not exceed the assessment formula so adopted. COUNTY AUDITOR SECTION 7. The County Auditor shall enter on the County Assessment Roll the amount of the assessments, and shall collect said assessments at the time and in the same manner as County taxes are collected. After collection by the County, the net amount of the assessments, after the deduction of any compensation due to the County for collection, shall be paid to the treasurer for purposes of paying the costs and expenses of said District. SPECIAL FUND SECTION 8. That all monies collected shall be deposited in a SPECIAL FUND designated by the name of this District. Payment shall be made out of said Fund only for the purpose provided for in the Resolution. In order to expedite the making of this maintenance and improvement, the City Council may transfer into said Special Fund, from any available source, such funds as it may deem necessary to expedite the proceedings. Any funds so transferred shall be repaid out of the proceeds of the assessments provided for in this Resolution. BOUNDARIES OF DISTRICT SECTION 9. Said contemplated maintenance work is, in the opinion of this City Council, of direct benefit to the properties within the boundaries of the District, and this City Council makes the costs and expenses of said maintenance chargeable upon a district, which district said City Council hereby declares to be the district benefited by said improvement and maintenance, and to be further assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof. Said District shall include each and every parcel of land within the boundaries of said District, as said District is shown on a map as approved by this City Council and on file in the Office of the City Clerk, and so designated by the name of the District. PUBLIC PROPERTY SECTION 10. Any lots or parcels of land known as public property, as the same are defined in Section 22663 of Division 15, Part 2 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, which are included within the boundaries of the District, shall be omitted and exempt from any assessment to be made under these proceedings to cover any of the costs and expenses of said improvement and maintenance work. PUBLIC HEARING SECTION 11. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TUESDAY, THE 13th DAY OF JULY, 2021, AT THE HOUR OF 6:00 O'CLOCK P.M., IN THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL, BEING THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, IS THE TIME AND PLACE FIXED BY THIS CITY COUNCIL FOR THE HEARING OF PROTESTS OR OBJECTIONS IN REFERENCE TO THE ANNUAL LEVY OF ASSESSMENTS, TO THE EXTENT OF THE MAINTENANCE, AND ANY OTHER MATTERS CONTAINED IN THIS RESOLUTION. ANY PERSONS WHO WISH TO OBJECT TO THE PROCEEDINGS FOR THE ANNUAL LEVY SHOULD FILE A WRITTEN PROTEST WITH THE CITY CLERK PRIOR TO THE TIME SET AND SCHEDULED FOR SAID PUBLIC HEARING. NOTICE

SECTION 12. That the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to publish a copy of this Resolution in The Paper, a newspaper of general circulation within said City, said publication to be not less than ten (10) days before the date set for the Public Hearing described above. EFFECTIVE DATE SECTION 13. That this Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. PROCEEDINGS INQUIRIES SECTION 14. For any and all information relating to the proceedings, protest procedure, any documentation and/or information of a procedural or technical nature, your attention is directed to the person designated below: PROCEDURAL INQUIRIES: TECHNICAL INQUIRIES: Phillip Scollick, City Clerk Lewis Clapp, Principal Civil Engineer City of San Marcos City of San Marcos 1 Civic Center Drive 1 Civic Center Drive San Marcos, CA 92069 San Marcos, CA 92069 Telephone: 760-744-1050 Telephone: 760-744-1050, x3214 PD 7/1/21

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS

NAME STATEMENT

2021-9012669

The name of the business: 2051

Cucina Italiana, located at 2051 Palomar Airport Rd., Ste 175, Carlsbad, Ca. 92011. Registrant Information: AI Lati Inc.

2051 Palomar Airport Rd. Ste 175 Carlsbad, CA. 92011 This business is operated by a corporation. First day of business 2/05/2021 /s/ Omar Possenti, President Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 6/21/2021 7/01, 7/08, 7/15 & 7/22/2021 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN MARCOS DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO PROVIDE FOR AN ANNUAL LEVY AND COLLECTION OF ASSESSMENTS FOR STREET MAINTENANCE IN THE VALLECITOS TOWN CENTER STREET MAINTENANCE DISTRICT, AND SETTING A TIME AND PLACE FOR A PUBLIC HEARING THEREON WHEREAS, the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF SAN MARCOS, CALIFORNIA, on October 12, 1999 by Resolution No. 99-5300, previously formed a street maintenance district pursuant to the terms and provisions of the "Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972," being Division 15, Part 2 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, as amended by the City per Ordinance 99-1071, in what is known and designated as VALLECITOS TOWN CENTER STREET MAINTENANCE DISTRICT (hereinafter referred to as the "District"); and WHEREAS, the annual assessments have been based on a method of spread approved yearly within the Engineer's Report; and WHEREAS, at this time, the City Council is desirous of taking the necessary proceedings to provide for the annual levy of assessments for the next ensuing fiscal year, to provide for the costs and expenses necessary for continual maintenance, and traffic signals and energy costs within said District; and WHEREAS, the Preliminary Engineer's Report required by law has been presented to and approved by the City Council, and the City Council is desirous of proceeding with the proceedings for said annual levy. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That the above recitals are true and correct. PUBLIC INTEREST SECTION 2. That the public interest and convenience requires, and it is the intention of the City Council, to undertake proceedings for the annual levy and collection of special assessments for the Vallecitos Town Center continual street, and traffic signal maintenance, all to serve and benefit said District as said area is shown and delineated on an Assessment Diagram map as previously approved by this City Council and on file in the Office of the City Clerk, open to public inspection, and herein so referenced and made a part hereof, and proposed changes thereto are as set forth in the Preliminary Engineer's Report, incorporated herein as a part hereof. REPORT

SECTION 3. That the Preliminary Engineer's Report regarding the annual levy for said District, which Report is for maintenance for the Fiscal Year 2021-2022 is hereby approved and is directed to be filed in the Office of the City Clerk. ASSESSMENT SECTION 4. That the public interest and convenience requires, and it is the intention of this City Council to order the annual assessment levy for the District as set forth and described in said Engineer's Report, and further it is determined to be in the best public interest and convenience to levy and collect annual assessments to pay the costs and expenses of said maintenance and improvement as estimated in said Report. The Vallecitos Town Center Street Maintenance District is estimated to produce revenues sufficient to cover all expected and eligible expenses with no subsidy from the General Fund (100) for Fiscal Year 2021-22. The renewal of District assessments will allow for the continued levy on annexed properties within the District. DESCRIPTION OF MAINTENANCE

SECTION 5. The assessments levied and collected shall be for the maintenance of certain street and traffic signal areas, including but not limited to, pavement, curb and gutter, sidewalk, traffic signals and appurtenant facilities for residential, commercial and industrial development within the boundary. Reference is made to the Preliminary Engineer's Report, incorporated by reference, which contains a full and detailed description of the improvements, boundaries of the assessment district and any zones therein, and the proposed assessments upon assessable lots and parcels of land within the District. FUTURE ASSESSMENTS SECTION 6. That the public interest and convenience requires, and it is the intention of this City Council to consider and adopt an assessment formula for future assessments. Said future assessments shall not exceed the assessment formula so adopted. COUNTY AUDITOR SECTION 7. The County Auditor shall enter on the County Assessment Roll the amount of the assessments, and shall collect said assessments at the time and in the same manner as County taxes are collected. After collection by the County, the net amount of the assessments, after the deduction of any compensation due to the County for collection, shall be paid to the treasurer for purposes of paying the costs and expenses of said District. SPECIAL FUND SECTION 8. That all monies collected shall be deposited in a SPECIAL FUND designated by the name of this District. Payment shall be made out of said Fund only for the purpose provided for in the Resolution. In order to expedite the making of this maintenance and improvement, the City Council may transfer into said Special Fund, from any available source, such funds as it may deem necessary to expedite the proceedings. Any funds so transferred shall be repaid out of the proceeds of the assessments provided for in this Resolution. BOUNDARIES OF DISTRICT SECTION 9. Said contemplated maintenance work is, in the opinion of this City Council, of direct benefit to the properties within the boundaries of the District, and this City Council makes the costs and expenses of said maintenance chargeable upon a district, which district said City Council hereby declares to be the district benefited by said improvement and maintenance, and to be further assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof. Said District shall include each and every parcel of land within the boundaries of said District, as said District is shown on an Assessment Diagram as approved by this City Council and on file in the Office of the City Clerk, and so designated by the name of the District. PUBLIC PROPERTY SECTION 10. Any lots or parcels of land known as public property, as the same are defined in Section 22663 of Division 15, Part 2 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, which are included within the boundaries of the District, shall be omitted and exempt from any assessment to be made under these proceedings to cover any of the costs and expenses of said improvement and maintenance work. PUBLIC HEARING SECTION 11. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TUESDAY, THE 13TH DAY OF JULY, 2021, AT THE HOUR OF 6:00 O'CLOCK P.M., IN THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL, BEING THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, IS THE TIME AND PLACE FIXED BY THIS CITY COUNCIL FOR THE HEARING OF PROTESTS OR OBJECTIONS IN REFERENCE TO THE ANNUAL LEVY OF ASSESSMENTS, TO THE EXTENT OF THE MAINTENANCE, AND ANY OTHER MATTERS CONTAINED IN THIS RESOLUTION. ANY PERSONS WHO WISH TO OBJECT TO THE PROCEEDINGS FOR THE ANNUAL LEVY SHOULD FILE A WRITTEN PROTEST WITH THE CITY CLERK PRIOR TO THE TIME SET AND SCHEDULED FOR SAID PUBLIC HEARING. NOTICE

SECTION 12. That the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to publish a copy of this Resolution in The Paper, a newspaper of general circulation within said City, said publication to be not less than ten (10) days before the date set for the Public Hearing described above. EFFECTIVE DATE SECTION 13. That this Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. PROCEEDINGS INQUIRIES SECTION 14. For any and all information relating to the proceedings, protest procedure, any documentation and/or information of a procedural or technical nature, your attention is directed to the person designated below:

PROCEDURAL INQUIRIES: TECHNICAL INQUIRIES: Phillip Scollick, City Clerk Donna Apar, Assistant Finance Director City of San Marcos City of San Marcos 1 Civic Center Drive 1 Civic Center Drive San Marcos, CA 92069 San Marcos, CA 92069 Telephone: 760-744-1050 Telephone: 760-744-1050, x3210

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS

NAME STATEMENT 2021-9011502 The name of the business: Staycation for Dogs, located at 814 Crestview Rd., Vista, Ca. 92081. Registrant Information Crestview Kennels, LLC 814 Crestview Rd. Vista, Ca. 92081 This business is operated by Limited Liability Company. First day of business 2/09/2021 /s/ George Piner, Manager Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 6/09/2021. 7/01, 7/08, 7/15 & 7/22/2021

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS

NAME STATEMENT 2021-9011832 The name of the business: Project M, located at 1120 N. Escondido Blvd., Apt L202. Registrant Information: Dionicio Miguel Nicolas 1120 N. Escondido Blvd., Apte L202. This business is operated by an individual. First day of business 4/28/21. /s/ Dionicio Miguel Nicolas Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 6/122021 7/01, 7/08, 7/15 & 7/22/2021

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS

NAME STATEMENT 2021-9010544 The name of the business: Champine Manor, located at 1725 Tobacco Road, Escndido, Ca. 92026. RegistrantInformation Kind Nest Living, Inc. 1727 Tobacco Road Escondido, Ca. 92026 This business is operated by a corporation. First day of business n/a. /s/ Bernadette R. Austria, President Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 5/26/2021. 6/10, 6/17, 6/24 & 07/01/2021

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS

NAME STATEMENT 2021-9010287 The name of the business: Susie’s Registration Service, located at 257 N. Emerald Dr #B, Vista, CA. 92083. Registrant Information Susan and Carl Dumala 1758 Promenade Cir Vista, CA. 92083 This business is operated by a Married Couple. First day of business 7/01/2020. /s/ Susan and Carl Dumala Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 5/24/2021. 6/10, 6/17, 6/24 & 07/01/2021 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS

NAME STATEMENT 2021-9011366 The name of the business: Hair by Laura, located at 1850 Hacienda Dr., Ste 18, Vista, Ca. 92081. Registrant Information Laura Jean Smith 1738 #145 Elfin Forest Rd. San Marcos, Ca. 92078 This business is operated by an individual. First day of business n/a /s/Laura Jean Smith Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 6/07/2021. 6/10, 6/17, 6/24 & 7/01/2021

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS

NAME STATEMENT 2021-9011364 The name of the business: Hair Studio 101 located at 4192 Oceanside Blvd., Oceanside, Ca. 92056 Registrant Information Veronica Colette Dabney 1115 Geronimo Place Vista, CA. 92084 This business is operated by an individual. First day of business 12/14/17 /s/ Veronica Colette Dabney Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 6/07/2021. 6/10, 6/17, 6/24 & 07/01/2021

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS

NAME STATEMENT 2021-9010936 The name of the business: CMB Recovery, Inc.; Lenders Recovery Service, located at 9558 Camino Ruiz, Suite B, San Diego, CA. 92126. Registrant Information CMB Recovery Inc. 9558 Camino Ruiz, Suite B San Diego, Ca. 92126 This business is operated by a corporation. First day of business 4/11/2016 /s/ Chad Buchanan, President. Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 6/02/2021. 6/10, 6/17, 6/24 & 07/01/2021

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS

NAME STATEMENT 2021-9010559 The name of the business: Alex Miller Architects; AMA, located at 31517 Cottontail Lane, Bonsall, CA. 92003. Registrant Information: Alex Miller Architects, APC 31517 Cottontail Lane Bonsall, CA. 92003 This business is operated by a Professional Corporation. First day of business 5/01/2021 /s/ Alexander Miller, President Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 5/26/2021 6/10, 6/17, 6/24 & 7/01/2021

STATEMENT OF WITHDRAWAL FROM

PARTNERSHIP OPERATING UNDER

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME #2021-9009965

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME OF PARTNERSHIP: Inflow Social Media Marketing. THE ORIGINAL FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME REFERRED TO ABOVE WAS FILED IN SAN DIEGO COUNTY ON 10/15/2019 and assigned File No. 2019-9025076. LOCATED AT 260 Roma Ave., San Marcos, CA. 92069. THE FOLLOWING PARTNER HAS WITHDRAWN: Noahallaha Shalabi 260 Roma Ave. San Marcos, CA. 92069. I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdeameanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000). /s/ Noahallaha Shalabi This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 5/18/2021. 6/10, 6/17, 6/24 & 7/01/2021

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS

NAME STATEMENT 2021-9010828 The name of the business: Autohaus, located at 7490 Opportunity Road, Suite 3305, San Diego, CA. 92111. Registrant Information Representing Athletes Worldwide LLC 1198 Pacific Coast Highway D271 Seal Beach, CA. 90740 This business is operated by a Limited Liability Company. First day of business n/a. /s/ R. A. Kreindel, Manager Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 6/01/2021. 6/10, 6/17, 6/24 & 07/01/2021 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS

NAME STATEMENT 2021-9010309 The name of the business: Victoria’s Oceanside, located at 495 College Blvd., #C, Oceanside, Ca. 92057. Registrant Information: La Merced Foods, Inc. 495 College Blvd. #C Oceanside, Ca. 92057 This business is operated by a Corporation. First day of business 2/19/16. /s/ Merced L. De La Torre, President Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 5/25/2021 6/17, 6/24, 7/01 & 7/08/2021

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS

NAME STATEMENT 2021-9011080 The name of the business: The Rustic Garden Box, locatd at 850 Los Vallecitos Blvd, San Marcos, CA. 92069, Registrant Information: Lisa Rick Sarsilmaz 5131 Delaney Ct. Carlsbad, CA. 92008 This business is operated by an individual. First day of business 12/05/18. /s/Lisa Rick Sarsilmaz Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 6/05/2021 6/24, 7/01, 7/08 & 7/15/2021

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS

NAME STATEMENT 2021-9012481 The name of the business: Aster Graphics, located at 856 Gina Lane, San Marcos, Ca. 92069. Registrant Information: Troy and Jean Ann Muckridge 856 Gena Lane San Marcos, Ca. 92069 This business is operated by a Married Couple. First day of business 1/11/2001 /s/Troy Muckridge Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 6/18/2021 6/24, 7/01, 7/08 & 7/15/2021

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS

NAME STATEMENT 2021-9011591 The name of the business: Harbor Pool Service, located at 1019 San Juan St., Oceanside, Ca. 92058. Registrant Information: Micah Jordan Press 1019 San Juan St. Oceanside, Ca. 92058 This business is operated by an individual. First day of business 4/20/21 /s/Micah Jordan Press Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 6/09/2021 6/24, 7/01, 7/08 & 7/15/2021

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS

NAME STATEMENT

2021-9011196

The name of the business: FBN

Carlsbad, First National Bullion

Carlsbad, located at 785 Carlsbad

Village Dr., Carlsbad, Ca. 92008. Registrant Information: Del Mar Fine Art LLC

1125 Camino Del Mar Suite B,

Del Mar, CA. 92014

This business is operated by a Limited Liability Company. First day of business 1/20/21 /s/ Jonathan Cavuoto

The Paper • Page 19• July 01, 2021 LEGALS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING (City Council)

The San Marcos City Council will hold the following public hearing telephonically in the City Council Chambers located at the San Marcos City Hall, 1 Civic Center Drive, San Marcos, CA 92069 at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, July 13, 2021.

Project No: TMP 1566 Applicant: Vallecitos Town Center Maintenance Assessment District Request: LEVY OF THE ASSESSMENT OF VALLECITOS TOWN CENTER STREET MAINTENANCE DISTRICT WITHIN THE CITY OF SAN MARCOS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021-2022 Environmental Determination: Categorically exempt from CEQA as per Section 15301, Class 1 of the California Code of Regulations (CCR), maintenance of existing facilities. Location of Property: The properties subject to the Vallecitos Town Center Street Maintenance are indicated in the attached Vicinity Map; additional inclusion information is available at the contact below.

Further information about this notice can be obtained from Assistant Finance Director Donna Apar by calling (760) 744-1050 extension 3133, or via email dapar@san-marcos.net.

Pursuant to Governor Newsom’s Executive Order N-25-20: Members of the San Marcos City Council and staff may participate in this meeting via a teleconference. In the interest of reducing the spread of COVID-19, members of the public are encouraged to submit comments via email. As a standard practice, City Council meetings are streamed live on our City website at: https://www.san-marcos.net/your-government/agendasminutes/city-council-agendas. All relevant project plans, reports, and resolutions will also be posted on the City’s website a week before the hearing date and project presentations will be posted the day of the public hearing. To provide comments on the project during the hearing, follow instructions below.

Public Comment: To submit a comment in writing, please email pscollick@san-marcos.net and write “Public Comment” in the subject line. In the body of the email, include project number “TMP 1566” and/or the title of the item as well as your comments. If you would like the comment to be read out loud at the meeting (not to exceed 3 minutes), please write “Read Out Loud at Meeting” at the top of the email. Comment emails will be accepted until the end of the comment period of the public hearing on this project. Comments can also be submitted via telephone, by calling (760) 744-1050, extension 3145 and leaving a message indicating that you are “providing public comment for the City Council on ”TMP 1566” and then state your comments. All comments received via email will be included in the Public Hearing for the item. All comments received via telephone by 4 pm on July 13, 2021 will also be included in the Public Hearing.

The City of San Marcos is committed to making its programs, services and activities accessible to individuals with disabilities. If you require accommodation to participate in a public hearing or any other city program, service, or activity, please contact the City Clerk’s office at 1 Civic Center Drive, San Marcos, CA 92069, or call (760) 744-1050, Extension 3145. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING (City Council)

The San Marcos City Council will hold the following public hearing telephonically in the City Council Chambers located at the San Marcos City Hall, 1 Civic Center Drive, San Marcos, CA 92069 at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, July 13, 2021.

Project No: TMP 1565 Applicant: Landscape and Lighting District No. 1 Request: LEVY OF THE ASSESSMENT OF THE LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING DISTRICT NO. 1 WITHIN THE CITY OF SAN MARCOS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021-22 Environmental Determination: Categorically exempt from CEQA as per Section 15301, Class 1 of the California Code of Regulations (CCR), maintenance of existing facilities. Location of Property: The properties subject to Landscape and Lighting District No. 1 are indicated in the attached Vicinity Map; additional inclusion information is available at the contact below.

Further information about this notice can be obtained from Assistant Finance Director Donna Apar by calling (760) 744-1050 extension 3133, or via email dapar@san-marcos.net.

Pursuant to Governor Newsom’s Executive Order N-25-20: Members of the San Marcos City Council and staff may participate in this meeting via a teleconference. In the interest of reducing the spread of COVID-19, members of the public are encouraged to submit comments via email. As a standard practice, City Council meetings are streamed live on our City website at: https://www.san-marcos.net/your-government/agendas-minutes/city-council-agendas. All relevant project plans, reports, and resolutions will also be posted on the City’s website a week before the hearing date and project presentations will be posted the day of the public hearing. To provide comments on the project during the hearing, follow instructions below.

Public Comment: To submit a comment in writing, please email pscollick@san-marcos.net and write “Public Comment” in the subject line. In the body of the email, include project number “TMP 1565” and/or the title of the item as well as your comments. If you would like the comment to be read out loud at the meeting (not to exceed 3 minutes), please write “Read Out Loud at Meeting” at the top of the email. Comment emails will be accepted until the end of the comment period of the public hearing on this project. Comments can also be submitted via telephone, by calling (760) 744-1050, extension 3145 and leaving a message indicating that you are “providing public comment for the City Council on ”TMP 1565” and then state your comments. All comments received via email will be included in the Public Hearing for the item. All comments received via telephone by 4 pm on July 13, 2021 will also be included in the Public Hearing.

The City of San Marcos is committed to making its programs, services and activities accessible to individuals with disabilities. If you require accommodation to participate in a public hearing or any other city program, service, or activity, please contact the City Clerk’s office at 1 Civic Center Drive, San Marcos, CA 92069, or call (760) 744-1050, Extension 3145.

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS

NAME STATEMENT 2021-9010828 The name of the business: Autohaus, located at 7490 Opportunity Road, Suite 3305, San Diego, CA. 92111. Registrant Information Representing Athletes Worldwide LLC 1198 Pacific Coast Highway D271 Seal Beach, CA. 90740 This business is operated by a Limited Liability Company. First day of business n/a. /s/ R. A. Kreindel, Manager Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 6/01/2021.

6/10, 6/17, 6/24 & 07/01/2021 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS

NAME STATEMENT 2021-9012653 The name of the business: El Eden Landscape Service, located at 740 Breeze Hill Rd., #210, Vista, Ca. 92081. Registrant Information: Oliva Luna 740 Breeze Hill Rd. #210 Vista, CA. 92081 This business is operated by an individual. First day of business 6/01/2021 /s/ Oliva Luna Filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 6/21/2021 6/24, 7/01, 7/08 & 7/15/2021 Vicinity Map

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