Volume 45 - No. 09
February 26, 2015
by lyle e davis
Some day, way in the future, some archeologist is going to be stymied on the origin of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches in the Sahara desert so I claim here and now that I introduced them via the Algerian army escort that we had (it was a bit of a war zone at the time . . . ). Brian introduced them to Wagon Wheels, a British chocolate and marshmallow concoction. They made us honorary Captains of the Algerian Army - that’s just how popular my p&b’s and Brian’s Wagon Wheels were . . . .) Janene Possell Shepherd Just one of many stories that came out of the Rainbow Rover Humanitarian Missions.
Most of us don’t get a chance to hobnob with royalty . . . or with world famous movie stars and other bright lights in the entertainment world.
Brian and Janene with two translators and Marianne Foster from the BBC who accompanied the convoy. The BBC presented a documentary on the Rainbow Rovers in addition to a daily news update on 'Pebble Mill' - early days of satellite transmissions.
Brian with Sir David Steel who was head of the UK Liberal Party at the time and helped drive a lorry (truck) to the camps.
Brian and Janene Shepherd did, and do.
It all started in Jollie Olde England. Brian and Janene were just two of the people that made Olde England so Jollie.
Brian was in the music and entertainment business so it was natural that he’d meet the biggest names in that stellar world. Janene was an actress, as well as part of the music world, so she, too, got to meet a lot of the other stars. Because of the circles they traveled in, and because of the reputation they both had earned as caring people who always accomplished their mission(s) it wasn’t long before the rich and powerful called upon them to lend a hand to the less fortunate. Janene takes the story from here:
“One of the biggest projects we were involved in was the Rainbow Rovers humanitarian convoys to the Saharawi refugee camps in the Sahara Desert, southwestern Algeria.
In 1988 Brian was asked by Lord Winchilsea to accompany him to the refugee camps because of Brian's involvement with Band Aid and Live Aid. Chris Winchilsea or Lord Winchilsea, the Late Earl of Winchilsea and Nottingham, was the biggest mover behind the humanitarian convoys to the The Paper - 760.747.7119
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President Abdelaziz of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic in his Rainbow Rovers sweatshirt and hat hosted a dinner for the team, a great honor. He was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize two years later and is one of the longest serving African Presidents.
A photo from the second convoy - they visited a school during their first convoy and noticed that children who had either had polio or suffered a mine explosion only had sticks to walk with so in the second convoy they brought a truck of secondhand childrens' sized crutches and were guests of honor the next day at a soccer match. Some used their crutches to run with, others hit the ball with theirs, it didn't matter as long as they could run and play the game. Very cool.
Saharawi camps. An absolutely lovely man with the biggest
A group of children from the camps came and stayed with the Shepherds in their village. The Bibury Village school got involved and created personal boxes for each child to welcome them. Actually the whole village got involved, it was awesome. The children that came to stay in the UK for about a month were chosen by their teachers based on how hard they worked in school.
Brian and Janene in the Saharawi Reception Center upon arrival. It was a massive (but fun) effort and they could hardly believe they had made it. The next day, there were many thousands of refugees lining their route into the first camp. Serious tears.
heart ever, he was the main mover behind it all - once he had roped Brian and then myself into his passion, we were up and raising funds, participants and awareness.
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At these amazing refugee camps, the two cooked up a plan to bring rainbow colored vehicles from UK filled with medical and education supplies and bring
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‘The Rainbow Rovers’ Cont. from Page 1
Europe's attention to the plight of the Saharawi people who were often referred to as 'the forgotten'. Their country has been invaded in 1975. They left in the night to escape relentless bombing and fled into the desert where they had been and still are trying to survive and use international courts now to regain their country of Western Sahara. In a part of the world where women are often valued less than camels, Saharawi women had full equality. The Saharawi's started a democracy in their camps, one person - one vote and even taught their illiterate seniors how to read and write so they could fully participate.
They established schools in the camps as education was important to their future but classrooms often had one or two pencils between 20 children. Hence the convoys of aid. Brian and Chris Winchilsea roped me in and in 1989 the first convoy of 24 vehicles with three members of Parliament (Conservative, Liberal and Labor), teachers, policeman, housewives and record business executives drove from the House of Lords, crossed the Channel by Hovercraft, went to the European Parliament in Brussels, through France, across Mediterrean Sea, through Algeria to the camps where we
Give Us This Day Our Daily Chuckle This week, a compendium of wit, wisdom and neat stuff you can tell at parties. Enjoy! Dear God: It's me the Dog
Dear God: Is it on purpose that our names are spelled the same, only in reverse?
Dear God: Why do humans smell the flowers, but seldom, if ever, smell one another?
Dear God: When we get to Heaven, can we sit on your couch? Or will it be the same old story?
Dear God: Why are there cars named after the jaguar, the cougar, the mustang, the colt, the stingray, and the rabbit, but not ONE named for a Dog? How often do you see a cougar riding around? We love a nice car ride! Would it be so hard to rename the 'Chrysler Eagle'
stayed for a week. The vehicles constituted part of the aid and were also left with the Saharawis - a mobile dental clinic, a donated fire truck converted to water carrier. Actor Bob Hoskins drove down a London cab, lots of trucks but more importantly the medical
Brian with actor Bob Hoskins who also came with us on the Rainbow Rovers convoy in 1989. 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit' had just been released in the UK so Bob was a huge hit in Europe!
aid and education materials along with agricultural equipment that was actually needed. Of course the fact that BBC TV crew came with us, our own doc crew, radio and newspaper journalists shown a light on these amazing people.
The first Rainbow Rovers convoy arrival in Algiers followed a night on the Mediterrean in a Force 10 gale.
The other salient point was that there were a few registered charities at the time which were
paying high salaries and/or expenses to their staff. Rainbow
the 'Chrysler Beagle'?
Dear God: If a Dog barks his head off in the forest and no human hears him, is he still a bad Dog?
Dear God: We Dogs can understand human verbal instructions, hand signals, whistles, horns, clickers, beepers, scent IDs, electromagnetic energy fields, and Frisbee flight paths. What do humans understand? Dear God: More meatballs, less spaghetti, please. Dear God: Are there mailmen in Heaven? If there are, will I have to apologize?
Dear God: Here is a list of just some of the things I must remember to be a good Dog:
1. I will not eat the cat's food before he eats it or after he throws it up. 2. I will not roll on dead seagulls, fish, crabs, etc., just because I like the way they smell. 3. The Litter Box is not a cookie jar. 4. The sofa is not a 'face towel'. 5. The garbage collector is not stealing our stuff. 6. I will not play tug-of-war with Dad's underwear when he's on the toilet. 7. Sticking my nose into someone's crotch is an unacceptable way of saying 'hello'. 8. I don't need to suddenly
Rovers Ltd. made a commitment early on that all funds raised were to go for actual aid and be fully documented to the people who donated to the convoy. We got sponsorship for all hotels, hovercraft and ferry crossings, petrol, office space, staff, xerox machines, everything so that every Pound Sterling or US Dollar bought appropriate aid for the refugee camps. The only item we could never get sponsored for some reason was postage stamps, had to pay for those. We worked with the doctors, nurses, teachers, farmers in the camps and got actual lists of what they needed vs what sometimes gets sent out to the camps in the Sahara Desert, often over 110 degrees in the summer. We participated in four convoys over a period of ten years and have a wealth of funny and heartwarming stories about the basic good in most people. But that's a book . . . Who are these people who helped accomplish so much in the world and to help those less fortunate than most? Well, they’re your neighbors.
You learned a bit about them in last week’s edition of The Paper. That’s the issue where I took Evelyn Madison up for a biplane ride as part of the Valentine’s Day celebration. Brian and Janene are the owners of Fun Flights, LLC. Some background:.
Brian had become a record pro-
stand straight up when I'm under the coffee table. 9. I must shake the rainwater out of my fur before entering the house - not after. 10. I will not come in from outside, and immediately drag my butt across the carpet. 11. The cat is not a 'squeaky toy', so when I play with him and he makes that noise, it's usually not a good thing. P.S. Dear God: When I get to Heaven, may I have my testicles back? Ramblings of a Retired Mind
I found this timely, because today I was in a store that sells sunglasses, and only sunglasses. A young lady walks over to me and asks, "what brings you in today?". I looked at her, and said, “I'm interested in buying a refrigerator.”
She didn't quite know how to respond. Am I getting to be that age? ••••• I was thinking about how a status symbol of today is those cell phones that everyone has clipped onto their belt or purse. I can't afford one. So I'm wearing my garage door opener. ••••• I also made a cover for my hearing aid and now I have what they call "blue teeth," I think.
ducer, an “A&R” man, which stands for Artist and Repertoire.
He joined Capitol Records in the 1970’s as an International A&R guy. Capitol then sent him to Holland to set up an International Office there, later moved back to the UK where he was promoted to the head of A&R for EMI Records UK. In the early 80’s he moved to Phonogram Records UK as Managing Director. He must have been doing something right as he was named Man of the Year in 1982 by Record Business Magazine. A&M Records came courting and hired him away, also as Managing Director. He was a very successful man in the music business . . . and then. . . . and then Janene gave him a flying lesson for a Christmas present. He fell in love with flying and decided it was time for a change. He and Janene ultimately started up an Air Charter company in the UK . . . and would later move back to the US to start life, again, in North County.
Today, Brian is the Director of Training at ProFlight in Carlsbad during the week and barnstormer pilot for Fun Flights Biplane Rides on weekends. It was Fun Flights you read about in last week’s edition of The Paper.
As for Janene . . . she was, and is, first and foremost an actor
‘The Rainbow Rovers’ Cont. on Page 3
You know, I spent a fortune on deodorant before I realized that people didn't like me anyway. ••••• I was thinking that women should put pictures of missing husbands on beer cans! ••••• I was thinking about old age and decided that old age is when you still have something on the ball but you are just too tired to bounce it. ••••• I thought about making a fitness movie for folks my age and call it 'Pumping Rust'. ••••• I've gotten that dreaded furniture disease. That's when your chest is falling into your drawers! ••••• When people see a cat's litter box they always say, 'Oh, have you got a cat?' Just once I want to say, 'No, it's for company!' ••••• Employment application blanks always ask who is to be called in case of an emergency. I think you should write, 'An ambulance.' ••••• I was thinking about how people seem to read the Bible a whole lot more as they get older. Then it dawned on me. They were cramming for their finals.
‘Chuckles’ Cont. on Page 5
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but when work is thin on the ground, she always liked working in the record business. “I met Brian at Capitol when I was International Press and Publicity Coordinator and went with him to Holland, then England. We got married in LA but lived in England for over the next twenty years - mainly London and a tiny bucolic village in the Cotswolds named Bibury. I continued working as an actor - it's a more 'normal' job in the UK, not as much money but you work weekly, switching from radio plays to
Janene Shepherd today . . .
voice-overs to stage plays with the odd telly role thrown in. I also used my marketing skills with several companies but settled in with a non-profit called Rainbow Rovers Ltd.
If you think you might like to help out, we'd like to hear from you. We anticipate a two month period for his rehab time. Contact Bruce at 760-6129156.
So what does that really mean to us? It tells us that the disc itself does have a God-given ability to heal and repair if provided the proper mechanisms for self-healing. There is a specific mechanism inherent in each of the spinal discs called the “pump mechanism of disc nutri-tion” (see Fig 1). When this mechanism is not working properly, the spinal discs will begin to die causing bulges, herniations, and eventually spinal stenosis.
The spinal disc is one of the very few tissues in the body that does not have a direct blood supply for circulation. The only way that the disc gets the circulation of water, oxygen and nutrients for self-repair is via this specific disc pump mechanism. What happens when you decrease cir-culation in any type of tissue, whether it be animal tissue, plant tissue or human tissue? Exactly, it begins to become weak and begins to degenerate.
Symptoms Are NOT The Problem
Now the symptoms of pain, numbness,
(You can see more information on “Sarge” on Page 10 of this issue.)
Brian Shepherd today . . .
We came back to the US, I kept on with my non-stellar but very enjoyable acting career (Janene Possell), did some local TV roles on Veronica Mars and The Invisible Man, local stage but joined the Board of KOCT, Oceanside Community Television, starting producing programs for this fabulous little PEG Access station in Oceanside, picked up a couple of awards for programs produced, helped people campaigning for office with their media skills and worked for then City Councilman Rocky Chavez for years as his Aide for City of Oceanside.
We started up Fun Flights Biplane Rides in 2014 after buying our 1929 Travel Air Biplane in 2013. It’s been a fun life!
Escondido, CA—In a 2002 issue of Neurosurgical Focus, a peerreviewed article was published by a Dr. Michael D. Martin, MD et al. in which the third sentence states: “The disc itself is active tissue that contains significant mechanisms for self-repair.” That article was published by a neurosurgeon and written directly for neurosurgeons.
“The Disc Itself Is Active Tissue...”
eral dog experience would also be helpful. Due to the recuperation need, we think small children in the home would probably not be a wise choice.
Sarge is a 6 year old German Shepherd we rescued from Baldwin Park Shelter. He has hip dysplasia and we are planning to correct that soon with surgery as soon as we can complete the fund raising. Before we do the surgery however we need a good place for him to recuperate and we believe a much better place for that is a "home." We pay $200 a month for fostering a dog with these heightened needs and of course, all other costs. It would be most helpful to have someone with German Shepherd experience but gen-
brown leaves are the plant’s problem? Of course not, the leaves turning brown is just a condition that is telling you that there is something wrong with the plant. The plant is unhealthy and needs water and nutrients. You could spray paint the leaves green but it just covers up the condition. The underlying problem still exists and will continue to produce brown leaves until you fix the actual problem. and tingling that most experience with bulging, herni-ated or degenerative discs are NOT the problem. The definition of a symptom: “something that indicates the existence of something else.” It is just like the dashboard of your car telling you that something is wrong (brake lights out, engine needs checked, overheating, etc.) Those lights that appear in your car dash are NOT the problem. You can remove the lights surgically or put a piece of duct tape over the lights but the problem will NOT be fixed...the problem is still present.
Let’s take a look at a plant for example...if the leaves on a plant begin to turn brown, would you say that the
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extent of your disc damage for only $70. This examination will consist of a detailed neurological evaluation, extensive orthopedic testing, and a detailed analysis of the findings of your evaluation. He will sit down with you and go over your condition with you in complete detail. You will know exactly what is causing all your pain (or other symptoms).
In your spine, when the pump mechanism of disc nutrition fails, the disc will begin to de-generate and become weak. This weakness in the disc is what produces the bulging, herniated, and degenerative discs.
The treatment that is provided at Dr. Heilman’s Spine and Neuropathy Care Center in Escondido is revolutionary and is specifically designed to artificially re-create the pump mecha-nism in the discs which allows the spinal discs to heal and re-pair. The best part of the treat-ment is that it uses no drugs, no injections, and no surgery. Plus it’s painless and many patients relax and fall asleep while un-dergoing the treatment. The amount of treatment needed to allow the discs to heal and repair varies from person to person and can only be determined after a detailed neurological and orthopedic evaluation. We do NOT accept everyone for treatment and will let you know if we can accept your case for treatment. Dr. Stephen Heilman, DC at the Spine and Neuropathy Care Center in Escondido, CA will do a spinal disc severity examination to determine the
Dr. Stephen Heilman, DC
Dr. Heilman will be offering this spinal disc severity examination from now until Friday, March 6, 2015.
Call 760-480-4480 to make an appointment to determine if your spinal discs can be treated.
NOTE: Dr. Heilman’s Spine and Neuropathy Care Center is located at 700 W. El Norte Pkwy in Escondido immediately East of Interstate 15 at the intersection of Seven Oaks.
The Paper • Page 4 • February 26, 2015 Community: Arrest In "Creeper" Sexual Assault Series - North County
The Sheriff's Department and Escondido Police Department have announced the arrest of a man on charges of breaking into children's bedrooms in the North County and sexually assaulting them.
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assaults. The victims were between the ages of 5 and 15.
Investigators say Chavarria is so brazen he would commit the crime while parents are asleep in the room and only feet away from the children.
To protect your home and family from any intruder, ALWAYS close and lock your windows and doors, even during hot summer months. Criminals are always on the lookout for an opportunity.
Chavarria might have other victims. Anyone with information about Chavarria or possible victims are urged to call the Sheriff's Department at (858) 565-5200 or Escondido Police at (760) 839-4722. You can remain anonymous by calling Crime Stoppers at (888) 5808477. Gilbert Andrew Chavarria
Gilbert Andrew Chavarria was taken into custody on February 16th after DNA and other evidence linked him to four cases.
Chavarria's crime spree started in June 2013 around Escondido and San Marcos. Chavarria broke into homes by removing or cutting the screen from open windows in the early morning hours. He cut pieces of the victims' pajamas during
Chavarria is booked in Vista Jail. His bail is set at $4.5 million. He is scheduled to face a judge this week. Escondido Sobriety Enforcement Results
On Friday, February 20th, the Escondido Police Department conducted a DUI Sobriety/Driver’s License
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through the class offered by the Seaforth Sailing Club in San Diego, Lou Lollio, a Keller Williams Broker Associate in Carlsbad, took some friends sailing.
He and his wife, Jeanne, two friends Gene and Ed Smith, all spent a nice, sunny, and warm four hours on board the Capri Mark II Yach Sailboat in the San Diego Harbor.
Man About Town
Some people just know how to live the good life . . .
The same Lou Lollio, but now it’s “Captain Lou Lollio” sailing his yacht sailboat
Lollio is a local broker in Carlsbad, CA and resides in Encinitas. “It is great relaxation for someone in business like me,” said Lollio.
The ‘on shore’ Lou Lollio
To celebrate receiving his ASA Sailing Credential after going
You can reach Lou Lollio at (310) 293.9860 (cell) to discuss sailing . . . or real estate. ••••• Long time pal, Martha Butler,
Letters to the Editor
More on the Puppy Mills
From: the San Diego Animal Defense Team
Congratulations on your comprehensive, timely and accurate article regarding puppy mills and pet stores (Feb. 12). The San Diego Animal Defense Team (ADT) started in February, 2009. Our family had just adopted a rescued female Saint Bernard. She had been a puppy mill breeder and although she survived with her life, we often wondered if she was just too big for them to easily kill. She was found fleeing in terror on the mean streets in downtown Los Angeles. It was obvious that she was mentally as well as physically broken. All of her teeth were gone -- broken off
was the first winner in a series of drawings held by The Paper for those who “like” The Paper’s Facebook page.
Martha won a $25 gift certificate from Plan 9 Alehouse, 155 E Grand Ave, Escondido. (760) 489-8817.
Though I haven’t seen Martha in, perhaps, 10 years, we were delighted to see she had won. No doubt she and hubby, Jeb, will be enjoying the food and libations at Plan 9 Alehouse soon. ••••• I love a good story teller and one of our newest clients, attorney Tony Abbott, is amongst the best.
Tony’s heritage is Italian. He tells of how his family emigrated to America because at that time in Italy there were no opportunities to make anything of your life. Once his family emigrated they found that opportunity awaited, however, you had to work mightyhard to achieve . . . and it sometimes took time.
Turns out Tony was the first in his family line to become a professional man. He studied law, passed the bar, and began to build a successful law practice, including serving as Judge Pro-Tem in a number of wide ranging cases. Along the way
below the gum line, from chewing on a wire cage. Her canines had been sawed off by a human. The general consensus was it was to keep her from fighting the male dog when they put her in what these breeders often call the rape rack. Her tongue was split in two. Half of one ear was gone from fly bite abcesses and of course she was covered with mange and fleas and was at least 50 pounds underweight. We brought her home and began her rehabilitation. She was terrified of men, including my husband and son. She tried to hide from us all day and all night, either wedged in a narrow area between the wall and my side of the bed, or under our deck, behind bushes. She dug a hole there and did her best to disappear. Bella didn't respond to us in any way. Evening walks with her were miserable. She tried to bolt and anyone on the other end of the leash needed to be strong and prepared for battle
Within a month, we were taking to the streets, protesting pet stores selling puppy mill pups. Protesting for their mothers, for Bella. This issue was now personal.
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he’s seen many different type of cases and come up with many different solutions. That makes for happy clients which makes for a successful law practice. If you ever get a chance, give Tony a call and invite him to have a cup of coffee with you. He can tell you stories that will both tug at your heart and fill you with joy. If you need legal advice or action, he can handlet that as well. Proud to have Tony Abbott as a new client in The Paper. You can see his ads on both Page 14 and 16. Or you can call him. Just dial 760.471.2322. ••••• The things that give an editor major headaches , , , We don’t screw up often, but when we do it, we do it big time.
Some of you may have noticed in last week’s edition of The Paper, there were a number of typos.
Both Evelyn and I were curious how we missed a correction in one of the first few paragraphs. Evelyn started checking the proof copy and found a number of other typos I had
‘Man About Town’ Cont. on Page 8
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‘Chuckles’ Cont. from Page 2
As for me, I'm just hoping God grades on the curve. ••••• Birds of a feather flock together . . . .and then crap on your car. ••••• The older you get the tougher it is to lose weight because by then your body and your fat have gotten to be really good friends. ••••• The easiest way to find something lost around the house is to buy a replacement. ••••• Did you ever notice: The Roman Numerals for forty (40) are XL. ••••• The sole purpose of a child's middle name is so he can tell when he's really in trouble. ••••• Did you ever notice: When you put the 2 words 'The' and 'IRS' together it spells 'Theirs...' ••••• Aging: Eventually you will reach a point when you stop lying about your age and start bragging about it. ••••• Some people try to turn back their "odometers." Not me. I want people to know 'why' I look this way. I've traveled a long way and some of the roads weren't paved. ••••• You know you are getting old
when everything either dries up or leaks. ••••• Ah! Being young is beautiful but being old is comfortable. ••••• Lord, Keep your arm around my shoulder and your hand over my mouth. ••••• A guy texts his neighbor:
“Bob, I'm sorry ...... I've been riddled with guilt and I have to confess. I have been helping myself to your wife when you're not around probably more than you.
I know it's no excuse but I don't get it at home. I can't live with the guilt any longer I hope you'll accept my sincerest apology. It won't happen again.” The man, feeling outrage and betrayed, grabs his gun goes into the bedroom and without a word shoots his wife. Moments later the guy gets a second text: “Damn, I really should use spell check!! That should be "wifi"... sorry!” ••••• 1981 & 2005 - Two Interesting Years
1981 1. Prince Charles got married. 2. Liverpool crowned soccer
‘Chuckles’ Cont. on Page 7
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Checkpoint in the area of Centre City Pkwy. and Decatur Way.
Following are other results from this event: 1615 vehicles drove through the checkpoint. 886 vehicles were screened in primary. 1 FST was conducted, resulting in 0 DUI arrests 67 vehicles were sent to secondary screening (drivers who could not produce a driver’s license or who were suspected of being under the influence of alcohol or drugs)
34 total citations were issued during the checkpoint. (7 for suspended license and 21 for unlicensed driver, 9 for no insurance.) 8 vehicles were impounded 5 vehicles were released to the owner or a designated driver 1 driver cited for possession of marijuana Educational material was distributed regarding DUI problems. Robber Stabs Pharmacist
An Escondido pharmacist was stabbed by a robber last
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The
Social Butterfly The Paper • Page 6 • February 26, 2015
and shirts that had been donated, as well as puzzle books, ear buds, and more. Not only was it a special day to honor those who have served our country, but a rewarding experience for Auxiliary members, staff, and others who assisted with this event. This is an annual event for Escondido’s American Legion Post 149. If you are interested in donating items, membership, or volunteer opportunities, please contact the Post at 230 Park Avenue, Escondido,
Evelyn Madison The Social Butterfly Email Evelyn at:
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American Legion Post 149 Auxiliary Visited Veterans in Hospital
Escondido’s American Legion Post 149 Auxiliary Members recently visited the Veterans Hospital in La Jolla for an afternoon of fun events with the veterans. The Auxiliary prepared and served seventy five meals to hungry veterans, challenging games of bingo were played, and veterans were treated to handmade wheelchair bags filled with toiletries and daily hygiene items, made by Auxiliary members. Veterans had an opportunity to select needed clothing items such as jeans, jackets, socks,
‘Letters to the Editor’ Cont. from Page 4
Organizing with seasoned activists Zola M. and Arnie S., we became the San Diego Animal Defense Team. We planned our campaigns carefully and took on every pet store in San Diego County, from Pups and Pets in Santee to California Pets in Escondido. Some of our photos from those actions accompany your article. Hundreds of activists joined us over the years and we averaged about 40 people at most protests. This is not easy work. It will make you cry. It will give you nightmares. But in the end, you can save so many mother dogs living a tortured life in puppy mills. Over the next six years, we were able to shut down store after store (San Diego Puppy, Puppy Stars, Naedeen's Puppies, Pet Place, My Puppy, Pet Works, Puparazzi). Eventually, in a partnership with the San Diego Humane Society, APRL and CAPS also came on board and we passed a City Council ordinance banning the sale of puppies, cats or rabbits in any pet store within the San Diego city limits.
We watch with excitement as the folks in North County continue to push for ordinances in surrounding towns. Oceanside
Triad. For info, contact 760.750.4120
DAR Chapter to Meet on Saturday, March 7 – The Santa Margarita Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), will meet Saturday, March 7, at the El Camino Country Club in Oceanside. A breakfast brunch at 9:30am will be followed by a program titled “From the Family Kitchen, Historical Cookbooks” presented by Gene Philibert-Ortega, noted author, researcher and genealogist. A business meeting, chaired by Regent Linda Ramos, will follow the program. The DAR is open to any female 18 years of age or older who is lineally descended from the men and women who, in some way, aided in the establishment of the United States of America during the American Revolution. Visit http://santamargarita.californiadar.org
Chamber to Sponsor Online Marketing Seminar Series – The Escondido Chamber has scheduled an Online Marketing & Social Media Seminar Series for 2015. The once a month presentation will run twice a day Representatives from American Legion from 9am-10:30am, and Auxiliary are (l-r) Cathy Wathen-Watt, repeat from 6pm-7:30pm. President; Dot Fitzgerald, 1st Vice; Dianna Stay after for special gifts. Young, member; Linda Milford, Chair, The workshop scheduled for Community Services; and Ann Marie Brown, March 4th is “Blogging & You Tube.” Open to the American Legion VA Hospital Deputy public for $29/each, and Chamber members are $17. Reserve your seat online. Visit Meetings/Events Calendar escondidochamber.org for reservations. All North County Chambers Palomar Mountain Stitchers and their members are welcome to Meeting is on the 4th Wednesday attend at the Chamber rate. The each month at Dittus Hall in the April 16th presentation is Business Redwood Elderlink Complex, 710 W. Networking with LindedIn. 13th St., Escondido, starting at 7pm. Business Women’s Association February's project is the Ottoman Meeting – Thursday, March 5th is
and Chula Vista have joined San Diego with a ban. We are hearing Carlsbad might be next. ADT is now able to work on other projects, investigating stores and breeders as we work towards a County or even State ordinance.
Our family lost our Bella just two days after Christmas. By then, she gave kisses and loved to be hugged and petted. Our little granddaughter had broken the ice. Saint Bernards just can't resist children. Bella had no idea of what she did -- she started a movement. In the end, she died in our arms, knowing she was safe and loved. Rest in Peace, sweet Bella.
/s/Janice Hatch for the San Diego Animal Defense Team
‘Letters to the Editor’ Cont. on Page 7
Encryption Can Help Prevent Identity Theft
As we all know, modern computer technology has created vast new opportunities for tech-savvy criminals. By illegally accessing computer databases and gaining access to private data, identity thieves can cast a pall upon every online transaction we make. Sometimes, the resulting financial nightmares can never be unraveled, with victimized businesses and their customers losing billions in the process.
One fairly simple way to help prevent identity theft involves the encryption of customer data. Encryption scrambles data through the use of mathematical formulas, converting consumer information such as social security numbers to unreadable gibberish for persons who are not authorized to access the information. Recent news reports involving the health insurer
the date for the meeting of the local Soaring Eagles Chapter of the American Business Women’s Association (ABWA). The meeting runs from 6-8:15pm at The Old Spaghetti Factory, 111 N. Twin Oaks Valley Road, San Marcos. The program will be “Simplify Your Marketing to Get More Clients (And Save Your Sanity). The guest speaker will be Mary Cravets, who presents simple, actionable ideas that can be put into immediate practice. Price is $23/members; $28/guests at door or $23/prepaid. Questions about the meeting or ABWA, visit the website at abwa-soaringeagles.org. RSVP to Sue at abwamembership@gmail.com, or call 760.822.2242.
Free California Friendly Landscape Training - Interested in becoming a water wise gardener? Here's your chance. Participants will learn to think about their landscapes from the soil up. Class topics will include how to irrigate efficiently, landscape design, and choosing the best plants for each yard. Classes will be offered on Saturday, March 7, check-in 8:30am-9am; workshop 9am-12:30pm; and on Thursday, March 19, check-in:2pm- 2:30pm; workshop 2:30pm-5:30pm. Priority will be given to City of Escondido water customers. Location will be given upon confirmation. Space is limited and registration is required. Register online at https://www.escondido.org/workshops-events.aspx or call 760.839.4076.
MiraCosta Horticulture Club Meeting – Saturday, March 7th is the date for the meeting of the MiraCosta Horticulture Club, at the Aztlan Rooms of MiraCosta College.
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Anthem, Target Department Stores, Home Depot and others have underscored the problem for many consumers. Even the IRS reported that it lost over $5 billion to identity thieves filing false returns. Consumers not only stand to lose thousands of dollars, but businesses are victims as well. Damage claims filed by defrauded customers can result in settlements that cost companies millions. To help alleviate this problem, I have introduced Assembly Bill 322 (AB 322). The bill will require the encryption of consumers’ social security numbers by any public or private entity that stores this information online or within a company database. By taking this simple, cost-effective step, consumers and businesses will be protected from the major objective of all online thieves – access to social security numbers and an open door to identity theft.
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The workshop will be from 12noon to 12:40pm, with Barbara Premo showing grafting techniques. Bring tools and plant material to practice on, The program starting at 12:45pm will be Tom Jesch, manager of Waterwise Botanicals, a wholesale/retail nursery specializing in drought tolerant, cutting-edge plant varieties and roses, will speak about “Waterwise without Compromise.” There will be refreshments and an opportunity drawing. The meeting is open to the public. For more info, call 760.721.3281. The club’s big annual plant sale is coming on May 16 and 17. Save the dates for some really great plants and prices. "Every Family Has a Story" - The Escondido Family History Fair will
be on March 7th in Escondido. Come find your story at the annual Family History Fair, located in the Escondido Family History Center, 2255 Felicita Road, Escondido (just off I-15). Doors open at 8am for class registration. Keynote Speaker is at 9am; classes are from 10am to 5pm. Preregister at http://escondidofhc.com. Crista Cowan from Ancestry.com will be the Keynote Speaker. She has been with Ancestry.com since 2004, and her interest in family history goes back to childhood. At Ancestry.com she is known as The Barefoot Genealogist and is a favorite speaker at the RootsTech conference in Salt Lake City every year. Prepare to be visually and mentally enriched at this annual event, organized to bring resources and assistance to people by
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‘Letters to the Editor’ Cont. from Page 6 And still more . . . Re: Furever Escondido
Puppies,
You have some misinformation in your first article regarding Puppy Mills and Furever Puppies in Esconido. We have NOT closed them down yet! NO one from SCCAD would have told you that. We are out there protesting there every Sunday from 1 -3 PM. We also protest National City Puppy (Same owner as SD & Oceanside Puppy), Pups & Pets in Santee in addition to Furever Puppies
I was wondering where you facts came from for BOTH articles you wrote because they were off a bit on the facts …but much closer this time than the previous story I saw on the 22nd that my mother showed me. She is a big fan of yours and the Paper. Furever Puppies opened in Escondido last August and they are still open for business… They sued me for Libel / Slander for saying that they get their Puppies from Puppy Mills … That case is in appeal in Superior Court next month.
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correct. Furver Puppies is still operating in Escondido. We were informed they had been closed but that infomation was incorrect. We should have verified that information. We did not. CA Pets closed the Escondido Westfield location about a month ago …The animals were moved to the Westfield Carlsbad CA Pets location. That location is scheduled to be closed for remodeling and they do not plan on renewing the lease to CA Pets location in Carlsbad. Leslie Davies is working with Keith Blackburn and the city council to get an ordinance passed in Carlsbad. They are also suing me for the same thing as Furever Puppies.
Leslie Davies, Rebekah Snyder (Seery), and I founded SCCAD So Cal Companion Animal Defenders last March. We began protesting Oceanside Puppy in August of 2013 right after it opened. We campaigned for Chuck Lowery for the open city council seat and he won and his first order of business was to get the new Puppy Mill ordinance passed. Oceanside Puppy is scheduled to close in September this year. I personally have only been an
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AND SHE IS BLONDE! ••••• Don't ask the question if you don't already know the answer .
Historically Speaking by Tom Morrow
an all-out attack. The 6th SS Panzer Army would head for Antwerp. The German 5th Panzer Army, and German 7th Army would take Brussels. It would be the war’s largest movement of forces against the unsuspecting Allied forces. The Germans observed strict radio silence. Due to a low supply of fuel, one of the key element of the attack was to capture Allied gasoline depots. Allied bombardment of the Rumanian oil fields left the Germans desperately low; without the fuel depots, their tanks had little chance in reaching Antwerp.
The Battle of the Bulge
For the armchair history buff, in a nutshell, here’s the last epic European battle during World War II, which has become known as “The Battle of the Bulge.” German Dictator Adolf Hitler ordered an attack across the Western Front of Belgium. His goal was to compel the United States and Britain to sue for peace, freeing Germany forces to fight against the Soviets on the Eastern Front. Hitler wanted to capture the port of Antwerp, depriving the Allies of supplies.
Hitler’s generals cautioned his plan was too ambitious. Nonetheless, the dictator ordered
A special German unit was formed to infiltrate Allied lines dressed as American soldiers and spread confusion. Road signs were switched, and Germans posing as G.I. Military Police confused traffic flow. Allied Supreme Commander Gen. Dwight D. “Ike” Eisenhower was completely unaware.
At 5:30 a.m. on Dec. 16, 1944, the German offensive began on the 6th Panzer Army's front. Meeting heavy resistance from the Americans, the Germans wereforced to commit tanks to the battle. In the center, German troops opened a gap through the U.S.28th and 106th Infantry Divisions, capturing two U.S. regiments in the process, creating a huge bulge in the front line.
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‘Man About Town’ Cont. from Page 4
not corrected, several of which I absolutely KNEW I had corrected. I was so puzzled I thought I was going nuts.
Finally called my Art Director, Troy Larson, told him of the problem and told him to put his detective hat on. He did and figured out what happened.
Around 3pm Tuesday I made a file for this week’s edition and copied over the 2/19/15 edition to use as a template. I then deleted all of the data in the new 2/26/15 file so I'd have a new file to work with. A clean slate, so to speak.
Unfortunately, I apparently had not saved the final corrected copy of the 2/19/15 issue and sent the raw copy to the printer, the copy with the uncorrected typos. Troy went back into my computer and found a backup copy where I HAD MADE ALL THE CORRECTIONS! Called the printer; they had already printed the hard copy. Too late and too costly to reprint . . . however, they agreed to make up a new digitized copy so I could resend to all my email clients and FACEBOOK users and
wouldn’t look like a total doofus. I sent the printer the CORRECTED EDITION and it was then re-sent. If you are on our email list, or follow our Facebook page, you saw the corrected copy of last week’s edition. If you only saw the hard copy, well . . . now you know what happened.
This is all perhaps way too technical for you . . .and maybe too much information . . . but I wanted to get off my chest how and why we messed up. (That’s the editorial “we.” Evelyn did her job of proofing. I was the one that blew it.) ••••• Nebraska Head Football Coach, Mike Riley, visits southern California.
Alan Skuba, left, former City Councilman and Mayor of Escondido, welcomed Nebraska’s head football coach, Mike Riley, to Big Run,
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advocate for Companion Animals since about August of 2013. My first protest was in fact at Oceanside Puppies first protest hosted by SPOT Rescue out of Oceanside and my life has NOT been the same since … But in a good way! Our Grass Roots Group of Companion Animal Loving Volunteers has accomplished much in a very short time and I am very proud of them ALL! As for Janice Hatch and her San Diego Animal Defense Team…they have had no part in any of this since they stopped coming out to protest with US in about March of last year.
Anytime you want to check information on Puppy Mill / Pet Store Protests, City & County Petition signature gathering ….PLEASE feel free to shoot me an e-mail to this address as I get them instantly on my desk top computer at work and on my phone most of the time… If I don’t know the answer I can usually find out rather quickly if it is happening here in So Cal…
I apologize for NOT getting back to you sooner. I could have helped verify a few things and stopped the Furever Puppies comment from going out Thank you for being an animal lover and advocate. /s/Robert Wanta San Diego County, Ca. ••••• Its good to know people are supportive of the position you have taken on this. I think the golden age of puppy mills is over and they will begin vanishing from the landscape. /s/Bruce Krider Co-founder The Puppy Foundation San Marcos, CA.
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Irresponsible and insensitive is the editor of your publication for printing the racially offensive faux joke “Post Riot News,” about Ferguson, Missouri in volume 45, no. 05 of your paper. The joke itself spews racist propaganda, by negatively steriotyping all people of Ferguson as lazy, irresponsible and undeducated. That it was printed in a periodical originating in Escondido demonstrates the ignorance and discriminatory attitudes that reside in the institutions of North County San Diego.
North County is less than three percent black. The editor would be well served to reserve comment to the predominance of slackers, panhandlers and derelicts in this region, whose forefathers were not subject to
self-improvement being outlawed. So, editor, what’s your excuse? /s/Gary Christian Vista, CA.
Another Point of View . . . Mr. Davis:
I just finished reading Mayor Abed’s “My Final Letter from the Mayor” in your February 19th edition of The Paper. My first thought was, “If you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.”
Why doesn’t our Mayor clean up the political mess in City Hall (which he vowed to do a while back) before focusing on certain articles and humorous presentations in The Paper? I view some of the happenings in City Hall, especially where the forced resignation of Police Chief Maher is concerned, as being illegal. So far, I haven’t noticed any illegal activity associated with The Paper.
I believe Mayor Abed’s criticism of your publication is ‘way out of bounds. He really needs to focus on what is happening in his “house” before trying to appear as a primadonna. This is another failure of Rotary’s Four-Way Test: “Does it build good will and better friendships.” /s/Orv Hale Escondido And yet another . . .
I read in your last edition that Escondido mayor Sam Abed will not be writing a weekly article anymore because of a joke in the January 29th edition. I looked through all the weekly papers that I have saved and found that edition. I read that joke and had a good laugh at it again and then thought rather solemnly, that yes it was funny, but unfortunately it was most likely right on.
Then I thought some more about the mayors decision and remembered October 30th edition in which you endorsed Olga Diaz for mayor over Mr. Abed and thought that is most likely the real reason for Mr. Abed deciding to not write an article each week for The Paper anymore. I really believe it is sour grapes on Mr. Abed’s part.
I also believe that if that joke offends you, it may be telling you who you are. If you just get a good laugh from it and see the humor in it that also tells you who you are.
Having read "The Paper" for several years now, I have seen instances of some pretty thin skinned people when it pertains to some of the jokes in "give us this day our daily chuckle". For me that is the
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one can't miss, first read, along with the lead story. I usually read the two together as they follow each other along in the pages of "The Paper".
I love your paper, love today's chuckles, and look forward to each weeks edition. I hope to keep reading your paper for many more years to come. Keep up the good work. Thank you /s/Dale Porth North San Diego County, CA. Just Flyin’ Along . . .
Lyle;
Your featured story in THE
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The Escondido Family History Center because of the growing desire of people to seek out their genealogy. The Center is open Tuesday through Saturday at scheduled times. For more info, contact Anne Anderson at 760.451.8952.
Annual Book and Author Luncheon – On Tuesday, March 10th, the Rancho Bernardo Chapter of the Brandeis National Committee will hold their annual Book and Author Luncheon at the Bernardo Heights Country Club, 16006 Bernardo Heights Parkway, San Diego. Cost is $55/person and registration begins at 10:15am. Four authors will be introduced and they will speak about their current novels. There will be a short Q&A session. Moderator and author Susan Meissner from San Diego will present her novel “A Fall Of Marigolds.” “Author Michelle Gable will talk about her debut novel “A Paris Apartment.” “The third author, Dr. Kelly Parsons, also presents his first novel, “Doing Harm,” and the fourth author, J. Elke Ertle, who is from West Berlin, will present her novel, “Walled-In.” The proceeds will benefit the Scientific Research and Scholarship Fund of Brandeis University, Waltham, MA. For further information and to RSVP, call Leslie at 760.317.1819. 2nd Tuesday Book Club Meeting – The Escondido Public Library’s 2nd Tuesday Book Club will discuss “The Woman Upstairs” by Claire Messud at their meeting on Tuesday, March 10, at 6pm in the Turrentine Room. The Book Club’s April 14th discussion will be of a nonfiction title, “Catherine the Great: Portrait of a Woman,” by Robert K. Massie. The selection for May 12 till the classic
PAPER recalled a long forgotten hour and a half in my life that I'd be happy to leave buried. But, since you have resurected biplane flight I guess, I'll get it off my chest.
It was my first flight in an aireoplane. It was a Stearman, N2S, (Yellow Peril), on 1 Sept 1942. I was a Naval Aviation Cadet, green as grass, never been near an aircraft of any kind before but looking to be an intrepid fighter pilot. Well, getting back down to earth, fig-
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“Washington Square” by Henry James. All Library programs are free to the public. The Library is located at 239 S. Kalmia St, Escondido. For more information about this program, contact Neva Robinson at 760.839.4214 or nrobinson@escondido.org, or the website at www.library.escondido.org.
Fallbrook Art Association’s March Meeting - Durre Waseem of Corona, a native of Pakistan, will be the featured demonstrator at Fallbrook Art Association's (FAA) general meeting Thursday, March 12. Waseem has a Master of Fine Arts degree from Punjab University and taught for 10 years at various colleges in Pakistan. She moved to the U.S. in 2001 and became a full time painter. Durre has participated in many national and international exhibitions both in Pakistan and the U.S. The FAA meets on the 2nd Thursday of the month, September through June, and general meetings are held at the Fallbrook School of the Arts, 310 E. Alvarado, and are open to the public. At 5:30pm, members can bring in one or two paintings in progress for a session with the featured demonstrator for suggestions. Refreshments will be served at 6:15pm; a brief general meeting at 6:30 followed by the demonstration, and ends at 8pm. Each demonstrator offers a workshop the following Sunday at the same location. Visit www.fallbrookartassn.org for all kinds of information.
Escondido Senior Anglers to Meet March 13th - The Escondido Senior Anglers meet regularly on the 2nd Friday of each month at the Park Avenue Senior Center, 210 Park Ave, Escondido. The next meeting, March 13th, starts at 9:30am and the spe-
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‘Historically Speaking’ Cont. from Page 7
The 5th Panzer Army's advance was slowed allowing the U.S. 101st Airborne to reach the vital crossroads at Bastogne. With snowstorms in one of the bitterly coldest winters on record, it prevented Allied air power from support. In the south, the German infantry was essentially stopped by the U.S. VIII Corps. Later that first day, members of a SS Waffen Panzer battalion captured and executed some 150 Americans in a field near Malmedy. This action became infamously known as “The Malmedy Massacre.” Encountering heavy resistance at Stoumont, Belgium, the Germans ran out of fuel and were forced to abandon their vehicles.
American troops fought a critical action at St. Vith, but they were soon driven back by the Germans. This collapse caused the U.S. 101st Airborne and the U.S. 10th Armored Division's Combat Command B at Bastogne to be surrounded. At Bastogne, the Americans repelled numerous German assaults while fighting in bitter cold weather. Short on supplies and ammunition, the U.S. 101st's commander, Brig. Gen. Anthony McAuliffe rebuffed a German demand for surrender by replying, "Nuts!" Ike asked how long it would take for Lt. Gen. George Patton’s Third Army to advance north. Patton replied: “48 hours.” No one believed him, but he did it and rescued the encircled American troops.
On Dec. 24, with clear weather, Allied fighter-bombers entered the battle. That same day, more German forces ran out of fuel and stopped 10 miles short of the Meuse River. German commanders urged Hitler to halt the attack, but he angrily refused. Soon after, the German forces ground to a halt – literally out of gas. The Western Front returned to the Dec. 16 positions. During the Battle of the Bulge, 20,876 Allied soldiers were killed, with 42,893 wounded and 23,554 captured or missing. German losses: 15,652 killed, 41,600 wounded, and 27,582 captured or missing.
Defeated in the campaign, German offensive capability in the West was destroyed. The Battle of the Bulge has gone down as one of the largest and deadliest and futile encounters in modern warfare.
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Cappuccino is the pet of the week at your Rancho Coastal Humane Society. She’s a 2 year old, 8 pound, Short Haired Brown Tabby.
"Hips for Sarge"
Sarge is a 5-6 year old male German Shepherd who was rescued from the Baldwin Animal Shelter in January.
Upon an exam including x-rays by our vet, we learned of a horrible dysplasia condition for both hips. After a week in foster care, being able to note how he gets around and particularly how he does going up and down steps, even small ones, it became clear he needs surgery. Taking medicine is not going to address the pain he has and the worsening conditions.
He is a sweet, appreciative dog and we don't want to put him down. He can have an excellent quality of life with this surgery which costs $2000 and essentially removes the femur heads on both hips. Its not the best, most complete surgery but it is surgery which substantially deals with the pain and flexibility issues. Would you consider brightening his future? If so, please make your check out to The Puppy Coalition Foundation, a tax exempt organization and receive tax credit for your contribution. (It'll feel good when you write this check for him.) Call Bruce Krider, co-founder of the Puppy Coalition Foundation at 760.612.9156 for additional information.
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an exclusive golf resort and residential community in Palm Desert, California. Joining Skuba and Riley was good friend and club member, Tony Acone. ••••• One can’t help but feel for our family and friends who live back east and in the Midwest. Particularly when one goes ouside in the morning and breathes in that lovely springtime aroma of orange and lemons blossoms. Yes! They’re out already! And it’s still February. Love California!
Like a cup of warm, comforting cappuccino, Cappuccino kitty makes every day better. Stroke her fur coat then listen for her purr. She was transferred to Rancho Coastal Humane Society from another shelter through the FOCAS program. The $100 adoption fee for Cappuccino includes medical exam, vaccinations, spay, and microchip. Visit Rancho Coastal Humane Society at 389 Requeza Street in Encinitas or log on to SDpets.org. Call 760-753-6413 for more information. Kennels and Cattery open 11 AM to 5 PM every day but Tuesday.
Bradshaw, a 3-year-old Akita mix, is a bashful boy looking for a family. He can be a bit shy at first, but once he knows you his sweet personality will shine!
He would love to settle down in a trusting home environment where he will be spoiled and loved. Bradshaw is available for adoption at San Diego Humane Society located at 3450 East Valley Parkway, Escondido. To learn more about making him part of your family, please call (760) 888-2275.
The Pastor Says . . .
were too confining, and when he went away to college he left the constraints of that group. Eventually, he found his way back to faith, though in a different expression.
Pastor Tom Fry, Retired Church of the Nazerene
Like our esteemed editor/publisher, lyle e davis, my wife and I were in the audience to hear Garrison Keillor at the Center for the Arts, Escondido. I am a long time fan of “Prairie Home Companion,” Lake Wobegone, and anything he writes.
His portrayals of the Lutheran Church in Lake Wobegon (Is there a town in Minnesota without a Lutheran Church?) and the local Catholic Church, Our Lady of Perpetual Responsibility (A name that could apply to any church anywhere), are spot on to me, a retired pastor. He does this carefully, never edging into anything blasphemous or even heretical. It is just funny and so very true. As he told us at CCAE, Mr. Keillor was raised in a very strict, legalistic religious group. While he learned scripture, the social rules
As I pondered his faith journey, two scriptures came to mind. Proverbs 22:6 (NKJV): “Train up a child in the way he should go, And when he is old he will not depart from it.” His parents, perhaps, envisioned a different outcome, but this scripture came true for them. The other is Ecclesiastes 11:1 (NKJV): “Cast your bread upon the waters, For you will find it after many days.” This verse is really about faith and releasing and depending on God to provide the best result. Though he went off into the world, drifting as it were, he found his way back to faith and prospered. Some of you are parents who have children that are drifting. God’s promise is that they will find their way back to their training, even if in a different expression of that faith.
Some of you are drifters, you find yourself a long ways from a faith you once knew. These same scriptures say that you can find your way back, to a place that helps you express the belief that is embedded in your heart. There are lots of churches in North County that will help you do that. And that’s the Good News from Lake Wobegone.
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• Page 11 • February 26, 2015
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.
Escondido • Mayor Sam Abed
Mayor Sam Abed has decided to not communicate to his Escondido Constituents via The Paper and its “A Letter from the Mayor” series
San Marcos • Mayor Jim Desmond City helps get Seniors “On the Move”
The City of San Marcos’ “On the Move” senior transportation program provides FREE taxi vouchers each month to seniors in need of transportation to medical appointments. Paid for through grant funds, eligible recipients receive doorto-door service for trips such as low-cost, non-emergency medical transportation and grocery shopping in circumstances where other transit options are unavailable. “On the move”
Vista • Mayor Judy Ritter Spring Cleaning in Vista
the With upcoming of arrival spring comes the annual tradition of “spring cleaning”. During this time of the year many homeowners take on the task of organizing garages, cleaning out attics, and clearing off decks and patios to prepare for another wonderful Vista summer.
While clearing out the closets or garage, think about items that the family no longer needs or wants. Consider diverting as much of these discarded items out of the local landfill by donating them to charity. Cleaning out the garage? If you have old and broken elec-
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uratively, my instructor, Ensign Throop had me sit in the front seat and with a gosport tube from his mouthpiece to my cloth helmet ear pads explained about take off and straight and level flight. After some familiarization, including a few gentle turns he brought us in for a smooth landing. Trouble is, some time during that hour and a half my stomach rebelled. On our way back to the hanger it was SOP that I get a bucket of water and a rag and do some clean up back in the cockpit. After a few other bumps along the way things worked out OK but that's a whole other yarn. Respecfully John H. Tashjian/San Marcos
tronics, old paint or oil cans, used batteries, or other toxic products that are not suitable for donation, do not throw them away with your regular trash. Instead, take them to the Vista Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) facility.
Residents should drop off household hazardous waste at the collection facility located at 1145 E. Taylor Street (open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays, except holidays). While there is no fee to Vista residents, proof of residency is required. When tackling spring cleaning this year, please think twice about helping others and environment. the helping Diverting solid wastes from landfills and properly disposing of household hazardous wastes is good for the whole community.
For Hizzoner . . .
To Sam Abed ~~~ REALLY, if you don’t like “The Paper" don’t read it. A very simple solution. You are definitely in the minority! I, for one, will NOT be reading your rantings on the city website. /s/Barbara Turrentine Escondido, CA. ••••• Dear Editor,
Thanks for your coverage of puppy mills. We need to stay vigilant in keeping them out. Sincerely,
/s/ Carl Kloss North San Diego County
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ensures that lift-equipped vehicles are available through the taxi agency and capable of providing transportation to persons with disabilities or limited mobility. San Marcos also offers daily van pickups to the City’s Senior Center to ensure residents can take advantage of the senior nutrition program where lunch is served weekdays at 11:30 am. To schedule lunch reservations please call, (760) 744-5535. For more information about the senior transportation programs or other events, please call (760) 744-5535.
Oceanside • Mayor Jim Wood Exhibition Opening at Oceanside Museum of Art
The Oceanside Museum of Art is proud to present the exhibit opening of “San Diego Dreaming” on February 28, 2015. More than three dozen prominent San Diego-based artists will illustrate their highly individual interpretations of the “California Dream” in a dual exhibition at OMA and San Diego’s L Street Fine Art Gallery.
“Although initially unanticipated,it became glaringly obvious in the process of jurying the exhibition that an important and more focused exhibition of talented San Diego artists is fully warranted,” states Daniel Foster,
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Saturday evening. Escondido police report the robber escaped out the back door, leaving with prescription drugs.
The robbery took place around 6:30 p.m. at Rite Aid on South Centre City Parkway at Felicita Avenue, police Lt. Ed Varso said.
The robber was descrbed as a man possibly in his 20s, covered in a hooded sweatshirt and a red-and-gray flannel jacket. Police reports indicated he went to the pharmacy counter at the back of the store and demanded drugs. The pharmacist handed over some number of medications,
Executive Director of OMA. “Thus, these two combined thematic exhibitions directly reflect our museum’s primary programmatic mission to produce outstanding and relevant projects particularly focused upon San Diego and Southern California artists and audiences.”
An opening reception for San Diego Dreaming will be on March 7, 2015 from 5:00 to 7:00 pm. Attendance is complimentary for OMA members and $10 for non-members. OMA members at the President’s Circle level or above are invited to attend a special VIP exhibition preview from 5:00 to 6:00 pm prior to the main reception. For more information about this event or OMA, please visit www.omaonline.org
but got stabbed in one shoulder by the robber. "There was no real reason," Varso said. The robber was described as light-skinned, about 5 feet 8 inches tall and muscular.
The pharmacist was transported to the hospital.
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First, the client can elect to receive a “lump sum” payment. This means that they get a check from the bank sent to them for the entire amount of the proceeds. If the client has an existing mortgage, the reverse mortgage pays off the old loan first and then the client has access to the equity funds that are left over. In many cases this is a large amount of money. Sometimes it is more money than the client needs at the time. Let’s say a client has $200,000 of available equity…They may not want all that money at once. In this case, the client can elect to take a smaller lump sum payment (say $50,000) and then have the remaining equity distributed in either one of two other ways. The remaining equity can be stored in a “Line of Credit” to be used whenever the client wants access to those funds. This is a great way to have cash at hand when needed, but not have to pay interest on the funds until they are actually used. And the client never makes a payment on the reverse line. The credit line is also guaranteed never to shrink (as regular lines of credit can). The reverse mortgage line of credit option is good for someone who may not need access to all their available funds now, but might have plans in the future for those funds such as a vacation or travel. It is also a great source of emergency cash when life’s little (expensive) surprises pop up.
In our last column, we discussed the basics of a reverse mortgage and how it works. This week’s column will focus on how funds can be accessed on a reverse mortgage. We already know that a reverse mortgage allows seniors over 62 to access their equity in the form of cash…but how this is done is often a mystery to people. The last option to access funds is There are three main ways to access called a monthly tenure payment.
power in the world will not increase your Internet speed. Internet speed is controlled by your ISP (Internet service provider). To check your Internet speed limit in Mbps (Megabits per second) type “speakeasy speed test” into your search engine and follow the instructions. Your cable or DSL Internet speed should fall between 5.0Mbps and 100Mbps and no matter how slow or fast, nearly any PC built within the past ten years should be capable of handling it. For example, if you and your neighbor each have a sixty mile commute on a freeway where the speed limit is rigorously enforced at 70MPH, it won’t matter that he drives a 1.3 million dollar Bugatti Veyron and you drive a 14 thousand dollar Toyota Yaris. You’ll both get to work at the
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This is a monthly payment that the lender makes to the client every month for as long as they live in their home. Once the size of the monthly payment has been determined, the client can be assured that it will never go down…regardless of what happens to property values. So in the example earlier, the client could take an initial lump sum payment and then have the remaining equity to be paid to them every month in equal installments for life. This is a great option for someone who may want to enhance their monthly cash-flow or income.
each month is added to the balance of the mortgage. However, property values typically keep pace with the rising balance of the reverse mortgage as it grows. This means that in many cases, the client retains a good portion of the equity in their home.
Many people wonder how a reverse mortgage can work if the client never has to make a payment… Where does the interest go? The answer to this is very simple. Any interest that accrues
If your home or business applications are “low task” (word processing, spreadsheets, accounting, photo editing etc), you can’t get your money’s worth out of a “Bugatti” PC. That does not mean that you should dash out and buy the cheapest desktop or laptop that you can find. There are quality, service, maintenance and operating systems issues to consider. There are also some inexpensive new technologies that can dramatically enhance your computing experience. Next week we’ll show you how to find the combination of features and functions that can optimize your investment in either an upgrade to an existing PC or the purchase of a new one.
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cial guest speaker will be the entertaining Irv Erdos, local humorist, writer and overall funny guy. Irv writes a weekly column, and we can always count on him to be current with local events and his own personal family travels. The April meeting on April 10th will feature Ernie Cowan, Escondido's favorite son. Ernie is a local fisherman, hunter, outdoor photographer, and storyteller who also writes a weekly column. These speakers always draw a large following, so come early to assure a good seat, and you may be a lucky winner of the various door prizes. Also, plan to join in for lunch (dutchtreat; separate checks) at a local restaurant that sponsors the club. This energetic over-50 crowd of men and women participate in both fresh & saltwater fishing, youth trout derbies, various picnics, RV camp-outs & other community service events. Meetings are free and guests are always welcome. Shirts and shoes are required.
Library Hosts 11th Annual Scrabble-Thon – The Escondido Public Library and Friends of Literacy Services will host the 11th Annual Scrabble-Thon Tournament & Fundraiser on Saturday, March 14, from 8am to 2pm. The event will be held in the Social Hall at the First United Methodist Church, 341 S. Kalmia Street, Escondido. Doors open for player check-in at 8am; tournament play begins at 9am.
The Scrabble® tournament consists of five 30-minute games and is open to adults and high school students. Players sign-up to play in one of three divisions: Novice, Intermediate, or Advanced. Participants can compete individually or as part of a four-player team. Team play requires that all four teammates compete within the same division. Players compete for prizes at the end of each game as well as the final winners’ trophies for highest individual, team and high school scores. High school players compete for a trophy for their school. Players must pre-register by March 10th. Registration fee for adults is $30 and for high school students is $15. Register online now at library.escondido.org/scrabblethon, by mail, or in person at the Literacy Services office. Visit the Library’s Scrabble-Thon Tournament & Fundraiser website for complete information on registration, payment options and tournament rules. Scrabble-Thon raises funds to benefit the Library’s
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“Just in Time for Foster Youth” Hosts Annual Fundraiser – The fundraiser is “Walk the Talk” on Saturday, March 14 at the Prado in Balboa Park, and it is to raise awareness and resources for transitioning foster youth, ages 18-26, in San Diego County, to achieve self-sufficiency and well-being. It will be a high energy, inspirational and youth-centered celebration. Entertainment will include Patrick Burns, Lorronishae Escalona and the Playwrights Project. Tickets are $300. Opportunities to purchase an honorary committee table or sponsor a youth are available as well. The title sponsor is US Bank. Additional sponsorship and underwriting opportunities are available. The dressycasual evening will include a hosted reception followed by dinner and dessert, a tribute to the 2015 honorees, live performances by former foster youth Patrick Burns and Lorronishae Escalona, and a paddle raise and live auction with auctioneer Clint Bell. The auction will feature several opportunities and experiences such as a bay cruise and party on a private yacht, Mammoth Lakes
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Doris J. A. Camperell, 94, of Escondido, CA., passed away on February 18, 2015.
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luxury getaway, US Bank Dream Suite at Petco Park, an Italian Villa getaway, and much more. This year’s event will honor the Livingston family, whose dedication to philanthropy began decades ago and is now a tradition that has grown to include three generations, supported by a small dedicated staff. Their focus is on supporting promising foster youth in need of a cohesive and committed organization to equip them to succeed in high school, graduate from college and become empowered for their chosen life course. For general questions, contact Michelle Joel at 619.677.2120 or michelle@jitfosteryouth.org. For sponsorship and underwriting questions, contact Diane Cox at 858.750.1705 or diane@jitfosteryouth.org.
El Camino Quilt Guild Announces Meeting – On Thursday, March 19th, the El Camino Quilt Guild will meet at North Coast Church (the Edge Building), 2405 N. Santa Fe, Vista. Doors open at 9am; parking, snacks and café on site. The program speaker will be Karen McTavish and her topic is “Trunk Show.” Workshop Day 1-“How am I supposed to quilt that? Victorian Feathers.” Friday, March 20th, Day 2-Whole Cloth. For more information check the Guild’s website or info@elcaminoquilters.com. Guest fee $5. Wear your nametag for free door prize drawing ticket.
“Spring Wine and Song” Gala Planned – The Fallbrook Chorale is announcing their “Spring Wine and Song” Gala, to be held at the Wiens Family Cellars, Temecula, on Sunday, March 22, starting at 4pm. The menu features appetizers, salad, pasta, entrée stations with sides, and desserts. There will be entertainment, auctions, wine, craft beer, and
Jacqueline Redfield, 82, of Vista, CA., passed away on February 20, 2015.
Rosario Torres, 38, of San Marcos, CA., passed away on February 21, 2015.
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Veterans Honor Garden Swings in Full Action – The Veterans’ Association of North County (VANC) is inviting the public to kick up their heels for an evening of boogie, blues and swing on Thursday, March 5th from 7-9pm, to support the VANC Veterans Honor Garden. Held at the VANC Resource Center, 1617 Mission Avenue, Oceanside, this fun event is featuring well-known local entertainer Ricky Rivas, a true oneman band. He plays a variety of musical instruments and upbeat styles that will keep you on your feet dancing for the entire evening. Food and refreshments will be available to purchase. This is the second in a series of monthly fundraisers being held to help fulfill VANC’s goal of raising $250,000 to construct the Veterans Honor Garden to beautify the surrounding grounds of the recently completed Resource Center that was made possible through the generous donations of $1.3 million from the public and the City of Oceanside.
Tickets for the concert are $10 in advance or $12 at the door. Seating is limited. 100% of ticket sales will go to constructing the Honor Garden. Reserve now by calling 760.722.1277. For more information, contact Charlene Brisson, MAPC, at 760.637.1378, or charlenebrisson@gmail.com. VANC, a 501(c)3 organization, was created by veterans to help and empower other veterans by providing needed support and resources. VANC is an association of more than 30 veteran organizations serving over 5,000 uniformed community members in the tri-cities area, including active, retired and former personnel and their families. It is a 100% volunteer and has no paid employees.
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NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF CATHRYN E. SULLIVAN Case No. 37-2016-00004323-PR-PW-CTL To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate or both, of CATHRYN EVANGELINE SULLIVAN, CATHRYN SULLIVAN: A Petition for Probate has been filed by Mark P. Sullivan in the Superior Court of California, County of San Diego, 1409 Fourth Avenue, San Diego, CA., 92101, Central Division, Madge Bradley Building. The Petition for Probate requests that Mark P. Sullivan be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent. The petition requests the decedent’s will and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. The will and any codicils are available for examination in the file kept by the court. A hearing on the petition will be held in this court as follows: Date: 3/17/2015 Time: 11 a.m. Dept: PC1 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 statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgable 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 the Petitioner: J. Mark McNeill, Esq. 16885 W. Bernardo Dr. Suite 325 San Diego, Ca. 92127 858.613.2970 2/12, 2/19 & 2/26/2015
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-002551 The name of the business: FRP, located at 235 Bigham Dr., San Marcos, CA. 92069, is hereby registered by the following: Fiber Reinforced Products LLC 235 Bigham Dr. San Marcos, CA. 92069 This business is conducted by a Limited Liability Company. First day of business was 7/25/2001. /s/Janette McMillen, Member This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 1/28/15 2/5, 2/12, 2/19 & 2/26/2015 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-002386 The name of the business: Siam Express, located at 2503 El Sereno Way, Vista, CA. 92083, is hereby registered by the following: David McDave 2503 El Sereno Way Vista, Ca. 92083 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was December 05, 2001. /s/David McDave This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 1/27 /15 2/5, 2/12, 2/19 & 2/26/2015 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-002759 The name of the business: D Mac’s Auto Repair, located at 1554 E. Grand Ave, Ste B, Escondido, Ca. 92027, is hereby registered by the following: Golden Moon Auto Repair, Inc. 1554 E. Grand Ave. Ste B \Escondido, Ca. 92027 This business is conducted by a corporaton. First day of business was 9/1/2014. /s/Brian Golden, President This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 1/29/2015. 2/5, 2/12, 2/19 & 2/26/2015 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-000752 The name of the business: 27/4 DESIGN, located at 409 Lexington Circle, Oceanside, CA. 92057, is hereby registered by the following: Taylor Jensen 408 Lexington Circle Oceanside, CA. 92057 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Taylor Jensen This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 1/09/2015 2/5, 2/12, 2/19 & 2/26/2015 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-003051 The name of the business: Highland Construction, located at 31249 Old River Road, Bonsall, CA. 92003, is hereby registered by the following: Thomas Mitchell 31249 Old River Road Bonsall, CA. 92003 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Thomas Mitchell This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 2/02/2015 2/5, 2/12, 2/19 & 2/26/2015 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-002916 The name of the business: Motorcycles Plus, The Grub Shack, located at 2055 Montiel Rd., Suite B, San Marcos, Ca. 92069, is hereby registered by the following: Holly Stevenson and Matthew Wilson 1124 N. Twin Oaks Valley Rd. San Marcos, Ca. 92069 This business is conducted by a married couple. First day of business was n/a. /s/Matthew Wilson This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 1/30/2015 2/5, 2/12, 2/19 & 2/26/2015 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-002998 The name of the business: Carpet Buster, located at 10249 Rio Camino, Lakeside, CA. 92040, is hereby registered by the following: John and Vicky Tehan 10249 Rio Camino Lakeside, Ca. 92040 This business is conducted by a married couple. First day of business was n/a. /s/John Tehan/Vicky Tehan This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 2/02/2015 2/5, 2/12, 2/19 & 2/26/2015
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-003159 The name of the business: Ibarra Nursery, located at 3000 Blackwell Dr. Vista, CA. 92084, is hereby registered by the following: Andres Ibarra Ruiz 3454 Descanso Ave #2 San Marcos, Ca. 92078 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was 3/20/2010. /s/Andres Ibarra Ruiz, Owner This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 2/03/2015 2/5, 2/12, 2/19 & 2/26/2015
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-003135 The name of the business: Lisa Nicole Editing, located at 2212 Carol View Drive #C205, Cardiff, CA. 92007, is hereby registered by the following: Lisa Fenton 2212 Carol View Drive #C205 Cardiff, CA. 92007 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was 1/22/15. /s/Lisa Fenton This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 2/02/2015 2/12, 2/19, 2/26 & 3/5/2015 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-001797 The name of the business: Hampton Company Store, located at 3225 Sol Vista, Fallbrook, Ca. 92028, is hereby registered by the following: Sandra Hampton 3225 Sol Vista Fallbrook, CA. 92028 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was 1/12/13. /s/Sandra Hampton, Owner This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 1/21/2015 2/12, 2/19, 2/26 & 3/5/2015 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-001796 The name of the business: Mother’s Meds, located at 137 W. College, Fallbrook, Ca. 92028, is hereby registered by the following: Sandra and Kirk Hampton 3225 Sol Vista Fallbrook, CA. 92028 This business is conducted by a married couple. First day of business was n/a. /s/Sandra Hampton, Owner This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 1/21/2015 2/12, 2/19, 2/26 & 3/5/2015 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-002823 The name of the business: Buena Vista Services, Heather Holdings LLC, located at 1467 La Loma Drive, San Marcos, CA. 92078, is hereby registered by the following: Heather Holdings LLC 1467 La Loma Drive San Marcos, Ca. 92078 This business is conducted by a Limited Liability Company. First day of business was 12/31/1979. /s/Robert W. Campbell, Manager This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 1/29/2015 2/12, 2/19, 2/26 & 3/5/2015
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-001097 The name of the business: Guiltless Sun Kiss, located at 1094 Pinto Court, San Marcos, CA. 92069, is hereby registered by the following: Sarah McCary, 1619 Palomar Drive San Marcos, CA. 92069 Jonathan Kerstetter 1094 Pinto Court San Marcos, CA. 92069 This business is conducted by a General Partnership. First day of business was n/a. /s/Sarah McCary This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 1/14/2015 2/12, 2/19, 2/26 & 3/5/2015 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-002334 The name of the business: Techy Tutors, located at 1253 Sunglow Drive, Oceanside, CA. 92056, is hereby registered by the following: Michael Aaron Schmidt 1253 Sunglow Drive Oceanside, CA. 92056 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was 12/13/2014. /s/Michael Aaron Schmidt This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 1/26/2015 2/19, 2/26, 3/5 & 3/12/2015 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-004407 The name of the business: Coin Art, located at 18218 Paradise Mt., Rd. #202, Valley Center, CA. 92082, is hereby registered by the following: Larry D. deMontegre and Debra Taylor-deMontegre 18218 Paradise Mt. Rd. #202 Valley Center, CA. 92082 This business is conducted by a Married Couple. First day of business was 1/01/2014. /s/Larry D. de Montegre, owner This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 2/17/2015 2/26, 3/5, 3/12 & 3/19/2015
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-004022 The name of the business: Mexico City Cuisine, La Casa de Los Alambres, Mexico City Cuisine, located at 777 Shadowridge Dr., Vista, Ca. 92083, is hereby registered by the following: Anastacio Delgado 243 Calle Del Sol Vista, Ca. 92083 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Anastacio Delgado This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 2/11/2015 2/26, 3/5, 3/12 & 3/19/2015
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-004021 The name of the business: Mexico City Cuisine, Mexico City Catering, located at 777 Shadowridge Dr., Vista, Ca. 92083, is hereby registered by the following: Anastacio Delgado 243 Calle Del Sol Vista, Ca. 92083 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Anastacio Delgado This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 2/11/2015 2/26, 3/5, 3/12 & 3/19/2015 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-004120 The name of the business: New York Pizzeria, located at 3067 Roosevelt St., Carlsbad, Ca. 92008, is hereby registered by the following: Conrad D. Nepok 2956 Vancouver Ave. San Diego, Ca. 92104 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Conrad D. Nepok This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 2/12/2015 2/19, 2/26, 3/5, and 3/12/2015 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-003983 The name of the business: Envy Salon, Muse Salon, 1340 W. Valley Pkwy #108, Escondido, CA. 92029, is hereby registered by the following: Guise Enterprises, Inc. 740 Eldorado Dr. Escondido, CA. 92025 This business is conducted by a corporation. First day of business was n/a. /s/Andrea Teravainen, President This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 2/11/2015 2/19, 2/26, 3/5, and 3/12/2015
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-000899 The name of the business: Simplefotos, located at 100 E. San Marcos Blvd. Suite 402, San Marcos, CA. 92069, is hereby registered by the following: Carlos Weckmann, Jr. 1916 Thibodo Rd. Vista, CA. 92081 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was 9/01/2009. /s/Carlos Weckmann, Jr. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 1/12/2015 2/5, 2/12, 2/19, and 2/26/2015
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-001413 The name of the business: Jrs’ Street Tacos, located at 1411 N. Broadway, Unit C, Escondido, CA. 92026, is hereby registered by the following: Eduardo Barajas 1411 N. Broadway, Unit C. Escondido, CA. 92026 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was 06/20/2013. /s/Eduardo Barajas This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 1/15/2015 2/12, 2/19, 2/26 & 3/5/2015
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-002957 The name of the business: Sky Mountain Institute, located at 2855 Cordrey Drive, Escondido, CA. 92029, is hereby registered by the following: Sky Mountain Life School 2842 Country Club Drive Escondido, CA. 92029 This business is conducted by a corporation. First day of business was 12/01.1981. /s/Laura H. Mitchell, CEO This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 1/30/2015 2/12, 2/19, 2/26 & 3/5/2015
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-003906 The name of the business: Fallbrook Motors, Inc., Fallbrook Motors INc., dba Fallbrook Motors Service Center, located at 213 W. Elder St., Fallbrook, Ca. 92028, is hereby registered by the following: Fallbrook Motors, Inc. 28674 Mountain Meadow Rd. Escondido, Ca. 92026 This business is conducted by a corporation. First day of business was 10/05/99. /s/Timothy S. Redmond, Pres. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 2/10/2015 2/26, 3/05, 3/12 & 3/19/2015 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-003359 The name of the business: North County Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, located at 145 Cedar Rouad, Suite B, Vista, Ca. 92083, is hereby registered by the following: S. Tchen & D. A. Smith, DDS, MD Inc. 145 Cedar Road Suite B Vista, CA. 92083 This business is conducted by a corporation. First day of business was 01/02/2015. /s/Eric Smith, Vice President This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 2/04/2015 2/26, 3/05, 3/12 & 3/19/2015
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME 37-2015-00005249-CU-PT-NC TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner Kristen Claire Ward filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present name: Kristen Claire Ward to Proposed name Kristen Claire Rogers. 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: April 28, 2015, 8:30a.m., Department 26. 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 2/18/2015. /s/William S. Dato, Judge of the Superior Court 2/26, 3/05, 3/12 & 3/19/15 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-004251 The name of the business: Pure Play Design Build, Inc. located at 502 Bougher Rd., San Marcos, CA. 92069, is hereby registered by the following: Pure Play Design Build, Inc. 502 Bougher Rd. San Marcos, CA. 92069 This business is conducted by a corporation. First day of business was 01/16/2015. /s/Tom Hoover, President This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 2/13/2015 2/26, 3/05, 3/12 & 3/19/2015
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-004206 The name of the business: Juniper Village, located at 1304 S. Juniper Street, Escondido, Ca. 92025, is hereby registered by the following: Kuttio Parnership 353 Point Windemere Place Oceanside, CA. 92057 This business is conducted by a General Partnership. First day of business was 2/01/01. /s/Wolfgang Schimansky, Managing Partner This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 2/13/2015 2/26, 3/05, 3/12 & 3/19/2015
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-004207 The name of the business: Hillside Village, located at 321 Hillside Terrace, Vista, Ca. 92084, is hereby registered by the following: Kuttio Parnership 353 Point Windemere Place Oceanside, CA. 92057 This business is conducted by a General Partnership. First day of business was 2/01/01. /s/Wolfgang Schimansky, Managing Partner This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 2/13/2015 2/26, 3/05, 3/12 & 3/19/2015
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-004817 The name of the business: American Import Auto Group, located at 8650 Miramar Rd, #M, San Diego, Ca. 92126, is hereby registered by the following: Marlipa Corp 44663 Thatcher Ct. Temecula, CA. 92592 This business is conducted by a corporation. First day of business was n/a. /s/Theresa Messersmith, Secretary This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 2/20/2015 2/26, 3/05, 3/12 & 3/19/2015
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-004065 The name of the business: The Product Spot, located at 810 Los Vallecitos Blvd., Ste 213, San Marcos, Ca. 92069, is hereby registered by the following: Jennifer Ashlock 440 Almond Road San Marcos, CA. 92078 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Jennifer Ashlock, Owner This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 2/11/2015 2/26, 3/05, 3/12 & 3/19/2015
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME 37-2015-00005537-CU-PT-NC TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner Murdock Gil Mojado filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present name: Murdock Gil Mojado to Proposed name Murdock Gil Mariano. 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: May 05, 2015, 8:30a.m., Department 26. 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 2/19/2015. /s/William S. Dato, Judge of the Superior Court 2/26, 3/05, 3/12 & 3/19/15
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The Doctor is In! related cancer. Unlike tobacco/alcohol which occur mostly in the bottom back of the mouth and the side edges of the tongue, HPV lesions are buried deep within the tissues, possibly below the membrane at the base of the tongue. Oral Cancer - No Longer "an old-person's disease"
Today’s dentists must adapt to what is known as two distinct, separate causes of oral cancer. Tobacco/alcohol use which is traditionally identified as a leading risk factor for the development of oral cancer and the infection of HPV-16 which is rising rapidly especially in the younger ages that are non-smokers between the ages of 25-50.
Oral cancer is on the rise in all age groups regardless of tobacco and alcohol decline due to the spread of a particular strain of human papilloma virus, HPV16. In fact, "HPV may contribute to the development of approximately 20% to 30% of all oral cancer cases" worldwide and 40 to 80% of all oral cancer cases in the US. Recent data tells us the HPV related oral cancer is more elusive than the tobacco/alcohol
HPV can cause oral cancer with no signs until the disease is very advanced.
Most Americans will have some version of HPV in their lifetimes. The HPV virus infects at least 50% of all people who have had sex at some time in their lives. It is "likely that changes in sexual behaviors of young adults over the last few decades and which are continuing to spread HPV and the cancer-potential versions of it." Of the 130 strains of HPV viruses, only a handful are potential cancer versions. HPV-16 is the one that causes cervical cancer in women and oral cancer as well. Of this HPV-16 most of us (99%) possess an immune system. Because HPV related oral cancer develop via transmission of HPV16 over moist epithelial cells, sexual contact, including but not limited to open mouth kissing and genital-oral contact, is a risk factor for HPV-related oral cancer. Other risk factors are autoimmune, inflammatory diseases of the mouth; periodontal disease:
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In order to do a thorough oral cancer screening it's imperative that your doctor do at least the following; 1.Extra-oral visual and tactile exami-
nation, including but not limited to the palpation of the neck. 2. Intra-oral visual and tactile examination. 3. Use of screening tools. 4. Asking patients appropriate and revealing questions and waiting for their responses. 5. Patient education, particularly provision of information on benefits of vaccinating against HPV
The following should be included in your dentist’s protocol: 1.Can you tell me about any swelling or pain you've experienced in your face, mouth, neck, tonsils or throat? 2. Any painless, non-moving firm bumps on your neck?
3. Mouth sour lasting more than two weeks? 4. Any oral bleeding? 5. Changes in taste? 6. Changes in voice sounds? 7. Changes in the surface of your mouths? 8. Problems with eating or swallowing? 9.Recent changes in weight? 10. Numbness or tingling in your face? 11. Recent changes in vision?
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