The Paper June 14, 2012

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Volume 43- No. 24

June 14, 2012

by lyle e davis This cover story started out the way most cover stories start out. As an idea. The idea: How could I, a notorious heathen, possibly comment upon the various Christian churches in North San Diego County? And to what purpose? Well, the answer to the first question was easy. I would start going to church. Regularly. Yes, I’m fully aware that many of my family and friends who know me and my often anti-cleric stands, who know of my many years of following Deism, and, more recently, the basic tenets of the Baha’i, would likely suffer fits of apoplexy (the old time word for cerebrovascular accident; seldom used anymore except by cranky old, curmudgeonly editors who enjoy confusing his readers with obsolete words. Today, it generally means “a state of extreme rage or excitement.”) So far, none of my family or friends have suffered a fatal seizure at the mere mention of lyle crossing the threshold of a church. The second question is also easy to address. We, Evelyn and I, absolutely love Joel Osteen, the handsome, smiling, television preacher who appears in the San Diego market every Sunday morning at 9am on ABC television (KGTV). He is an eloquent speaker, well prepared, always inspiring, always with just enough humor to bring forth a chuckle or two as well as a frequent smile, if not outright laughter. And, wonder of wonders! He gives his total message within a 30 minute time period! Would that more pastors attained The Paper - 760.747.7119

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that goal! All too many pastors are way too long winded . . . even the good ones. Memo to Pastors: Keep your sermons to 30 minutes. Maximum. We absolutely love great preachers . . . such as the late Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, Dr. Robert Schuller, when he

was healthy and didn’t have the financial and family problems he’s faced with today. Great, great speakers. “Surely,” I thought, “we must have some outstanding, inspiring speakers in North San Diego County. Let’s go see if we can find us some.” Well, there are.

Several pastors are outstanding speakers. Highly motivational, excellent senses of humor, and they have the talent to impart wisdom without you knowing you just went to school and learned something. Pretty sneaky, these guys. But I learned a lot more by

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Page 2 - June 14, 2012 ‘The GOD Show’ Cont. from Page 1 going to church. Church has changed. In many cases, a lot. In others, not so much. For example, some of our pastors take the pulpit in blue jeans and a sport shirt, polo shirt, or in several cases, a tee shirt. They might wear sandals, or sneakers. (Jesus, as I recall, wore sandals). The congregation pretty much mirrors their pastor. Some churches are ultra casual, ultra cool, others somewhere in between that mode and the traditional suit and tie for the pastor, perhaps covered with a majestic robe, and the congregants dressed up in their best ‘Sunday go to meetin’ clothes.” Kinda like the old days. In some churches, musical groups, both instrumental and vocal, have taken the place of the more traditional choir. Other, more traditional churches, retain the choir. Some of the churches offer both traditional music at one service and contemporary

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Christian music at the other. I, personally, don’t care much for the contemporary ‘New Age’ Christian music. I prefer the traditional church hymns and, even more, good old gospel music. The contemporary music is generally aimed at the younger demographic. The churches try to reach a broad spectrum, demographically, something for every age group and gender. Some churches are brilliantly organized and have grown like Topsy. We have two or three local churches that are on the verge of becoming a “mega-church,” much like that of Joel Osteen’s Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas. The best local examples of this are the North Coast Church, with the main campus in Vista, and satellite campuses in Carlsbad and Fallbrook; and Emmanual Faith, based in Escondido, and possessing a large, imposing campus and plenty of adequate parking to welcome the sinners and saved alike. They also helped the Mission Hills Church in San Marcos form up and then become an indeRevelation 3:20 begins Behold, I stand at the door and knock. Genesis 3:10 reads, I heard your voice in the garden and I was afraid for I was naked. The Annoying Cell Phone

This week, a compendium of wit, wisdom and neat stuff you can tell at parties. Enjoy! Pastor’s Business Card A new pastor was visiting in the homes of his parishioners. At one house it seemed obvious that someone was at home, but no answer came to his repeated knocks at the door. Therefore, he took out a business card and wrote Revelation 3:20 on the back of it and stuck it in the door. When the offering was processed the following Sunday, he found that his card had been returned. Added to it was this cryptic message, Genesis3:1 . Reaching for his Bible to check out the citation, he broke up in gales of laughter.

Have you ever felt like strangling one of those 'loud mouthed' cell phone users who seem to sit near you in a restaurant or any other place and forcibly share their private call with you. Here's one solution, provided by a commuter, to combat this display of bad manners. After a very busy day, a commuter settled down in her seat and closed her eyes as the train departed Montreal for Hudson. As the train rolled out of the station, the guy sitting next to her pulled out his cell phone and started talking in a loud voice: "Hi sweetheart it's Eric, I'm on the train - yes, I know it's the 6.30 and not the 4.30 but I had a long meeting - no, honey, not with that floozie from the accounts office, with the boss. No sweetheart, you're the only one in my life - yes, I'm sure, cross my heart" etc., etc. Fifteen minutes later at St. Anne de Bellevue he was still talking loudly, when the young woman sitting next to him, who was obviously angered by

pendent entity, separate and distinct from their original parent. Here then, is my journey amongst the North County Christian churches. Obviously, I could not get to all of them. It took about three months of going to church every Sunday, sometimes twice on Sunday, in order to survey these churches. If you have a church we missed and you’d like us to attend and give our observations, drop us a note at: thepaper@cox.net We’ll try to follow up. We list the churches in our order of preference . . . churches that, if we were to become a Christian, we would be most likely to join, and the reasons why we like that particular church. Most often . . . it’s the personality of The Pastor . . . The Man in Charge (at least here on Planet Earth): The Church at Rancho Bernardo 11740 Bernardo Plaza Court San Diego, CA 92128 (858) 592-2434 his continuous diatribe, yelled at the top of her voice: “Hey, Eric, turn that stupid phone off and come back to bed!" I guess Eric doesn't use his cell phone in public any longer. How To Stop Church Gossip Mary, the church gossip, and self-appointed monitor of the church's morals, kept sticking her nose into other people's business. Several members did not approve of her extra-curricular activities, but feared her enough to maintain their silence. She made a mistake, however, when she accused Frank, a new member, of being an alcoholic after she saw his old pickup parked in front of the town's only bar one afternoon. She emphatically told Frank (and several others) that everyone seeing it there would know what he was doing! Frank, a man of few words, stared at her for a moment and just turned and walked away. He didn't explain, defend, or deny. He said nothing.. Later that evening, Frank quietly parked his pickup in front of

Saturday Evenings: 5pm & Sunday Mornings: 9 & 11am. Pastor Harry Kuehl is one of the finest, most dynamic communicators I've ever heard. Very much on a par with Joel Osteen in his ability to weave stories in and out of his sermon, as well as interjecting frequent humor pieces. His style, delivery and message keeps you on the edge of your seat, awaiting his next tasty morsel of wisdom or humor. Many readers will remember both the church and Pastor Kuehl as he presided at the Memorial Service for Chelsea King, following her tragic murder. The Church is also very active in the community having coordinated an effor that resulted in the packing of one million meals in just two days, collaborating with and supporting Friends and Family Community Connection (FFAC). A ‘The GOD Show’ Cont. on Page 3 Mary's house, walked home .... and left it there all night. (You gotta love Frank!) The Vet Hat A few days ago a friend of mine sent me a 'Vietnam Veteran' hat. I never had one of these before and I was pretty hyped about it, especially because my friend was considerate enough to take the time to give it to me. Yesterday, I wore it when I went to Wal-Mart. There was nothing in particular that I needed at the world's largest retailer but, since I retired, trips to Wally World to look at the Walmartians is always good for some comic relief. Besides, I always feel pretty normal after seeing some of the people that frequent the establishment. But, enough of my psychological fixes. While standing in line to check out, the guy in front of me, probably in his early thirties, asked, "Are you a Vet Nam Vet?" "No," I replied. "Then why are you wearing that hat?" "Because I couldn't find my hat

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‘The GOD Show’ Cont. from Page 2 record was set on March 21st of this year when over 5,000 volunteers packed this many meals. Meals are divided between the hungry in Tanzania, Haiti and San Diego. Recipient organizations include the Salvation Army, San Diego Rescue Mission and Father Joe’s Villages. Lead pastor Harry Kuehl said his pastoral team decided this project would be a good way for their 3,500 congregants to “be the answer,” a phrase that has guided the church’s outreach efforts over the past year. It’s a large, impressive church with a dynamite preacher. My clear favorite of all the churches I’ve attended over the past three months. This nondenominational church was founded in 1992. The church has a congregation size of 3000, a staff of 40 (including part-time). Sunday school enrollment: 500 Dress: casual to semiformal Diversity: majority Caucasian, but mixed Sunday worship: 9 a.m., 11 a.m. Website: thechurchatrb.org New Song Community Church 3985 Mission Avenue Oceanside, CA 92058 (760) 560-5000 http://www.newsongchurch.com/

Lead Pastor Hal Seed

This is a great church with a superb pastor. This visit almost didn’t happen. I had, I thought, pretty much completed my research and had what I thought was a fair and representative sample of North County Churches. At the last mniute I decided to visit one more church, the New Song Community Church. I’m glad I did. Pastor Jim Britts gave the sermon and he was brilliant. Lots of humor, common sense, illustrative stories, modern parables and, of course, scripture.

Housed in a building that is large (it used to be a Dixiline Lumber location), it has multiple service centers and rooms to meet, rooms for infants, group rooms . . a lot of room. They have about 1500 members and provide four services every weekend. Music is mostly Contemporary but some good old gospel as well (they performed, for example, “How Great Thou Art,” a classic gospel song). Pastor Britts was filling in for Hal Seed, the Lead Pastor who is on a leave of absence in order to catch up on his studying, reading, and completion of a new book. Pastor Britts did an outstanding job of filling in. I thought at the time, “if this man is a substitute and is this great, what must the Lead Pastor be like?” I intend to find out, whenever Pastor Seed returns. Pastor Britts is strong enough he could well pastor his own church. And I’d attend, just to hear him again. Very, very well done. North Coast Church 2405 North Santa Fe Avenue Vista, CA. 760.724.6700 One church, multiple locatons www.northcoastchurch.com Services: 5:30pm Saturday, Sunday, 7:30am Early Bird Cafe’ Sunday, 9am & 11am, Video Cafe, Edge, The Message, & North Cost LIVE 9am&11am, Carlsbad and Fallbrook campus 12:45pm LIVE 6:00 pm Last Call, Encore & Country Gospel 7pm - Green Oak Ranch This is a HUGE campus with multiple buildings and multiple services. The live service is delivered via video to both Carlsbad and Fallbrook campuses, plus the service is videotaped for viewing later. We saw Chris Brown deliver the service. Superb speaker, great sense of humor, very casually dressed (as were the

congregants, for the most part). The church was packed solid. Plenty of parking, lots of friendly volunteers to help guide you into parking and to point you in the right direction. Cafe’, coffee, snack stands, and plenty of tables outside to sit and chat with your family and friends. Very warm, loving feeling. Terrific sermon. Music is generally contemporary, but very, very well done. North Coast Church is currently the largest church in the Evangelical Free Church of America with over 9,000 in weekend attendance. The main campus is located in Vista, California, with two nearby Video Venue campuses located in the cities of Carlsbad and Fallbrook. Known for its innovation and strong emphasis on Bible teaching, North Coast is organized around small groups, most of which are Sermon-based. These groups (which North Coast calls Growth Groups) meet weekly to dig deeper into the previous weekend’s teaching and text with an emphasis on application and building community among the members. The participation rate in these small groups has exceeded 80% of average adult weekend attendance every year since 1985. In 1998, North Coast pioneered the concept of Video Venues, which helped to spawn and propagate the spread of the so-called multisite movement among megachurches. Birthed out of rapid growth and a shortage of worship space and time slots, the idea was to provide simultaneous worship experiences offering a variety of worship styles - yet all sharing in the same message and sermon either live or via a video feed. Currently, members can choose from over 22 worship options each weekend; each with its own unique worship style, time slot or location. Over the years, North Coast has received numerous awards including recognition as one of America’s Ten Most Influential Churches (Church Report’s Annual Survey of Large Church Pastors), one

of American’s Most Innovative Churches (Outreach Magazine), and has consistently ranked as one of the 100 largest churches in the country (Outreach Magazine’s, Outreach 100). Chris Brown has served as a Senior Pastor and Teaching Pastor at North Coast Church since 2004. A gifted story teller and Bible teacher, Chris' humor and motivational style have made him a highly sought after conference speaker. North Coast is highly involved in local community service, averaging nearly two service projects a day. Every 18 months the church closes down all weekend services for a massive Weekend of Service that has historically provided over $1,000,000 worth of goods and services to the surrounding community and community service providers in a highly concentrated 48hour time-period. Mission Hills Church 400 E Mission Hills Ct San Marcos, CA 92069 (760) 759-2233 info@missionhillschurch.org http://www.missionhillschurch.org/?i=1187 Lead Pastor Chico Goff Impressive church, large campus, superb quartet of singers, outstanding, mostly traditional and/or gospel songs but some contemporary; however, there is a separate service with all contemporary music (which apparently appeals to the youngsters, not old fogeys like me). Pastor Chico, as he is known, is a dynamic speaker with the ability to blend in both contemporary and biblical stories to illustrate a spiritual point he wants to make. Mission Hills Church is an expansion of Emmanuel Faith into San Marcos, Calif. Mission Hills, opened on Sunday, March 18, 2007. Mission Hills moved into selfgovernance as a church body on June 1, 2011. The lead pastor, Chico Goff, was born in Escondido, raised in San Marcos and, by his own admission, had a troubled life as a young man. He went to Alvin Dunn ‘The GOD Show’ Cont. on Page 5


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Local News (760) 745-0673 Greg Minor

Little Girl Wins Big Computer at Lincoln School Attendance Promotion

Swift work by Escondido police resulted in the arrest of a tagger accused of vandalizing the Ash Street underpass.

Principal Barbara Sanchez of Lincoln School in Escondido donned a clown’s outfit and climbed up on the roof of the school to announce the winner in a drawing from a container with 117 names of students who had perfect attendance this year. Six-year-old Rosa Palacios Balbuena and Dave Geary with HP600 Touch Screen Computer The little girl who won, six year old Rosa Palacios Balbuena, was delighted. Escondido Police Catch Graffiti Tagger

It was a promotion Ms. Sanchez came up with to stimulate perfect attendance and it appeared to work. Dave Geary, owner of Dave’s Computer Repair and Sales, in Escondido, participated by supplying a HP 600 computer.

Every year I say the same damned thing. I need to follow up on it. Every year, when we enjoy our timeshare week at Tamarack Beach Resort in Carlsbad, right on the beach, I wonder to myself, "why don't I come back here more often? I'm always so relaxed when I come here."

The teenage vandal who left extensive graffiti in the newly opened Ash Street undercrossing along the Escondido Creek was a 15-year-old boy who was arrested Wednesday, a day after a city official reported the graffiti. Escondido police Detective J. Norris said he responded to the graffiti report Tuesday, finding tagging crew names and graffiti monikers in the underpass. Norris recognized one of the names, connecting it to a juvenile offender with whom police had recently conducted a probation check. “We went and talked to him. ... and he admitted to doing it,” Norris said.

The boy was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor vandalism — causing damAsh Street Underpass; photo by Greg age less than $400 — and released to his parents. Minor I don't think there's a much more relaxing state than to be sitting or strolling at the beach, on the beach itself or on its boardwalk, and just watching the waves roll in . . and listening to the sound. Whenever I find a cozy spot to sit down and just watch the ocean . . . I unwind rather quickly. I feel good. The salty air smells good . . . the sights of the many pedestrians walking or jogging, many with their pups, of the bicyclists . . . all come together to make for a pleasant atmosphere.

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Carlsbad would be a great place to live. It's just a different atmosphere and lifestyle there. Lots of tourists, yes, but the locals make the atmosphere relaxed, casual, fun, and healthy. We checked in Friday night, had a great dinner with Marty Madison, Evelyn's youngest son, and his girl friend, Kim. Marty had just returned from a month long stay in Bali, Indonesia. His son, Tyler, is still there . . . probably till

sometime in the late summer/early fall. Both Marty and his son are avid surfers and Bali is a great place to surf. It's also a great spot to vacation . . . but it's a 21 hour plane ride. Tyler was working, doing light agricultural work, planting trees and the like, in return for room and board and a scooter for transport. The scooters, kind of like a Vespa, rent for about $5-6 a week. It's the principal mode of transport in Bali. He was working for a non-profit foundation which has since closed its doors. Not sure what he's gonna work at now, but he'll find something. He will have been there for six months when he comes back home. Quite a holiday! Evelyn had grilled MahiMahi Friday. Probably around $30 a plate. Marty said you could buy the same dish in Bali for $5. The hotel where he stays charges $6 a night . . . meals are dirt cheap (though a lot of fish dishes, with rice). Marty lost 14 lbs in the month he was there. Lots of exercise surfing, and light Indonesian meals. Very

Once the boy appears in court and the cost of cleanup is determined, the boy or his parents will be ordered to pay restitution, according to police. Activists Against Puppy Mills Plan Protest Against Veterinarian’s Office On Tuesday of this week, the Animal Defense Team, an activist organization based in San Diego County that is opposed to Puppy Mills, staged a protest outside the offices of Dr. Roberto Osawa, a veterinarian who the ADT claims supports the online and pet store sales of puppies in San Diego, many of which had been obtained via Puppy Mills based in the midwest. Puppy mills typically overbreed a great many dogs that are left in cages most of their lives, living in miserable conditions, and serving as little more than dogs that become pregnant again and again and again. The North Park office of Dr. Osawa, located at 2444 ‘Local News’ Cont. on Page 8 few steaks and potato type dishes. Marty also reports that it is a heavy religious country, mostly Muslim and Hindu . . . and the people are the kindest, most gentle people you can imagine. Very honest, helpful, always smiling. Both our pups stayed at Marty's place . . . they got along fine without us, playing with Klyde, Marty’s dog. Both Evelyn and I had a superb night's sleep, got up Saturday morning, had breakfast at one of our favorite restaurants, picked up the pups and took them for a walk on the boardwalk. They loved it. I weigh over 200 lbs and that little 15 lb. Trixie pulled me like a sled dog along the boardwalk. I finally had to sit down, I was plumb tuckered out . . . and that's when I really began to savor the sight and sound of the ocean. They had "Beachfest" going on . . . vendors all up and down the beach . . . Kettle Corn, sculptors sculpting ‘Man About Town’ Cont. on Page 8


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Elementary, San Marcos Junior High and graduated from San Marcos High School in 1984. While attending Palomar Community College he found his spiritual life and then began his studies at Talbot School of Theology at Biola University in La Mirada, California, spending the the next eight years working part-time at Emmanuel Faith Community Church as an intern while driving to Talbot. It took awhile, but he two earned eventually Masters Degrees. The church is located on a beautiful 32 acre campus, it has grown to over 1,300 people on a Sunday. M316 ([as in John 3:16]. 111 Richmar Avenue San Marcos, 92069 760-659-0316. The pastor, Sam Brumit, is a powerful, dynamic, interesting speaker. I know him fairly well and consider him a good friend. He has the abili-

ty to convey a message but interweave that message with what I call contemporary parables and the occasional elements of humor. Collectively, his sermons are rather enjoyable. My only complaint . . and this is true of many churches . . . he features Contemporary Christian music, (some call it “New Age”). The vocal artists and instrumentalists are great . . but that genre of music leaves me absolutely cold. Client friends of mine, who are members of the congregation, feel the same way. Mary, my ex-wife, and Scott, my eldest son, attend the church . . . but they often arrive 20 minutes late intentionally, just so they miss the New Age Christian Music boring, repetitive music. They come to hear Pastor Sam’s message, not the music. The Movement 1370 San Marcos Blvd Suite 110 San Marcos, 92078. 760.510.1160 ‘The GOD Show’ Cont. on Page 13

I advised them that not only would we NOT support a recall, but that we would actively oppose such an effort.

Commentary Regular readers of The Paper are aware that we have been quite critical of Escondido’s Mayor, Sam Abed, both for his support of the now dead Minor League Baseball Park issue, as well as the recent debacle where Escondido City Manager Clay Phillips awared $200,000+ raises to Department heads . . . and Mayor Sam and his Council majority did nothing to correct what, to many of us, appeared to be a gross error in judgment. Recently, we were contacted by parties of substantial means and influence within the Escondido and North County area and they suggested a recall effort was in order.

The fact is, Mayor Sam Abed is a good man. He works hard, does his homework, and serves his community well. We simply disagree on several key areas. No one, least of all us, will ever find a legislator with whom we agree with 100% of the time. There will always be disagreements. But you do NOT utilize the recall process unless and until the political actions are egregious in nature. That is not the case here. What is the case here is that we have Mayor Sam and his council majority apparently refusing to listen to concerned citizens and responding to their concerns. It’s fine for Mayor Sam to strongly believe in his policies and principles . . . it’s quite another to be so hard headed that one is unwilling to examine ‘Commentary’ Cont. on Page 13


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Page 6 - June 14, 2012 and lots of well wishes for her birthday. Ethel always wears a hat, so all the club members wore hats in her honor that day. Ethel is an "Honorary" Member of the Kiwanis Club of Sunrise Vista and attends the weekly meeting with her son, Lanny. She is also on the speaking circuit with her talk on "Women Inventors."

Evelyn Madison The Social Butterfly Email Evelyn at: thesocialbutterfly@cox.net

Rotary Club Donates to Miss Escondido/Miss Teen Escondido Pageant

at the Wood House Gardens in Woodland Park, 1148 Rock Springs Road. Bring beach chairs or blankets for lawn seating. Desserts and beverages will be available for purchase. Tickets can be purchased at the door or in advance at the San Marcos Community Center. Prices are $6/presale, $8/at the door, $3 for children aged 3 to 19. Children under 3 are free. Season passes (for 3 concerts) are not available for $15. Parking is free. For tickets or further information, call 760.744.9000, or visit www.sanmarcos.net. The concerts are: Smokestaxx to Perform at “Jammin Through the Decades” Concert - on Friday, June 15, at 7:30pm. Smokestaxx is a high-energy dance and show band specializing in classic Soul, R&B, and Rock&Roll. James Kruk (Elvis Tribute) to Perform

Flag Retirement Ceremony in San Marcos. The Kiwanis Club of San Marcos will hold its 11th Annual Flag Retirement Ceremony tonight, June 14 (Flag Day), at 6:30pm at Walnut Grove Park, 1950 Sycamore Avenue in San Marcos. Over 800 flags that have proudly flown over homes and businesses in San Marcos will be retired in this dignified and patriotic ceremony. The public is invited to bring flags they wish to retire to this free, family-oriented event and participate in the retirement of flags. Please bring lawn chairs or blankets for seating. For more information, visit www.kiwanisclubofsanmarcos.org. Kiwanis Club Celebrates 99th Birthday of Honorary Member

Amanda Cowie – Teen 2nd Runner up, Karla Lopez – Teen 1st Runner up, Makenna Barnes – Miss Teen Escondido 2012, Hannah Navarra – Miss Escondido 2012, Amanda McMenomy – Miss 1st Runner up, and Samira Danesh – Miss 2nd Runner up

Escondido Rotary After 5, chartered last August as Escondido's newest Rotary Club, donated $1000, as well as floral bouquets and the evening's program for the 2012 Miss Escondido/Miss Teen Escondido Pageant, held recently at Escondido's San Pasqual High School. The new club also provided volunteers who assisted in ticket sales and security. In recog-

PICTURED ARE: Lanny Arrowsmith; his sister Nancy Walker; his mother, Ethel Arrowsmith who turned 99 years young on May 23; Carol Graham, a friend; Carol Brady Ames of the Kiwanis Club; Bob Graham, a friend; and Nadine Kaina of the Kiwanis Club. nizing the club's service, pagEthel "Mom" Arrowsmith cel- eant director Stephani Newell ebrated her 99th birthday said, "Their generosity has conrecently at the Kiwanis Club tributed greatly to make this of Sunrise Vista. Carol year's event possible." Graham played the keyboard with songs from Ethel's era. Meetings/Events There were cards, presents, Calendar cake, balloons, pictures of Ethel in her younger years City of San Marcos invites you to two concerts coming soon – Both will be held

Concert - on Saturday, June 23 at 7:30pm. James Kruk is an amazing and charismatic crowd pleasing "Elvis" entertainer. It’s been said that when James takes the stage

it’s impossible not to dance. His sense of humor is very natural, much like Elvis' own. Kruk is one of the most exciting Elvis Tributes in the nation. Joan Gardner to Speak at The Escondido Republican Club Meeting (TERC) – Joan Gardner, Escondido Union Elementary School Board Member, will be TERC’s guest speaker at their Monday, June 18, luncheon meeting. Gardner will explain the dramatic changes that have been made to the way Escondido voters will be electing the elementary and high school board members beginning with the November 2012 General Election. She will be sharing the ‘Final Trustee Area Maps’ for both districts. These changes came about WITHOUT a vote of Escondido’s citizens. The meeting will be held at the Cocina del Charro Restaurant, 890 West Valley Parkway, Escondido. Check-in begins at 11:30am, with the buffet luncheon meeting beginning promptly at noon and concluding at 1:00pm. Reservations are required. Cost is $12/person. To RSVP, call 760.743.1195. For information about TERC, visit www.escondidorepublicanclub.org. Family Fun Days at Westfield North County – “Be A Sport” is the June theme for the Family Fun Days. The events are always free and offered each month for children ages 2 to 5, and ages 6 and up. Kids are invited, with parents or caretakers, to create a craft, have a snack and learn more about the theme of the month through read-aloud story time. June 20 is the date, and for ages 2-5, time is 3-4 pm; join in the fun with Madlenka Soccer Star by Peter Sis, go on an adventure with Froggy Plays Soccer by Jonathan London, then decorate t-shirts with sporty designs and enjoy a snack. These events are held on Level 1, Center Court, at the Westfield North County, 272 E. Via Rancho Parkway, Escondido.

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DOUG BEST SWINGS! Saturdays 7AM-11AM About the show

Ole lovable Doug Best brings you the best in swing music with just a touch of New Orleans jazz. Join Doug every Saturday morning starting at 7AM as he takes out those old phonograph records and takes you on a trip down memory lane with the likes of Glen Miller, Artie Shaw, Benny Goodman, and Lawrence Welk. And in the final hour of the show it's the "Sweetheart's Corner," where Doug sets the table for you and provides the music while you and your sweetheart do the rest. Phone (during Doug's show only): 760-744-1150 x5576

KKSM 1320 AM Palomar College Radio

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About Doug Best Doug Best is a radio legend with over 50 years of broadcasting. He enjoys bringing all the best in swing and jazz to radio listeners. Doug loves music and feels that it can reach out and touch people's lives.

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Page 8 - June 14, 2012 ‘Man About Town’ Cont. from Page 4 from a live model, drum bands playing (which is a really neat sound on the beach) . . . a not-so-good rock band playing a bit further down the beach . . . surf boards and surf board accessories, all available at different vendors . . . a large sand sculpture, lots of dog walkers . . . and everyone was happy, happy, happy. Lots of smiles.

I suggested to Evelyn that we think about moving to Carlsbad but she put the kibosh on that quickly. She has too many friends, is involved in too many Escondido activities. That's true . . . but I still would kinda like to live in Carlsbad. We'll see what happens. Busy day Saturday. . . granddaughter Alex's first birthday party . . . then rush home to change clothes for a big dinner gala our noon club, Escondido Kiwanis, put on. (Can you believe it? I actually put long pants on! And shoes! And socks! Horror of horrors! I abandoned my tennis shorts, polo shirt and Birkenstock sandals!) A big fund raiser. $100 per ticket got you dinner, great entertainment, (a troupe of Polynesian dancers put on a great show. Colorful costumes, great choreography, great toe-tapping music) and, they gave away a grand prize of $5,000, 2nd of $2500, third of $1000 and a number of $500 gifts. I won $500 about three years ago . . . but, sad to say, neither Evelyn nor I won any cash prizes that night. The fundraiser for the Escondido Kiwanis Club will net them around $40,000. Quite successful. And all that money goes back into community service . . . Kiwanis payback for providing such a wonderful community in which to live. That’s the one week of the year when I wish I didn't have to put out a newspaper. I'd really prefer to not have to run home . . but, Tuesday, I had to be here for sure. There are some parts of putting a paper together you just can't do via remote comput-

Kayla is a female Italian Greyhound - Chihuahua blend. I am about a year old and very sweet, loving, fun and usually well mannered. I love everyone and especially my doggie friends. I love when you throw things and I go get them for you. I taught myself that! And I try and catch them too…I love to run around the yard. Cats..I don’t care about cats..their people too! They will teach me the house rules anyway.

“Hilltop” is Pet of the Week at your Rancho Coastal Humane Society in Encinitas. He's a 1 year old, 59 pound, neutered, male, Labrador Retriever - German Shepherd mix. Hilltop was transferred to RCHS from an animal sanctuary near New Orleans. This is a great dog for someone who wants a puppy...but doesn't want to start from scratch with a baby. He's had some training. You just pick up where his previous family left off.

Like all our pups, Kayla is spayed and has a registered microchipped. Her vaccines and rabies are all up to date. She comes with a full 4 piece safety equipment set, food for her transition and any favorite toys or bedding. Please visit her for more pictures on our website as well as other pups in our rescue that need homes. www.forgottenpaws.org or contact us at admin@forgottenpaws.org.

The adoption fee for Hilltop is $125. That includes up to date vaccines, veterinary exam, neuter, and microchip.

er. Would be nice to just stay there and kick back all week.

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Sunday was another busy day; Evelyn headed to Coronado for a party for one of her old bosses . . . while I just sat on the balcony of our beautiful room . . . and watched the ocean, breathe in the salty air, and listen to the sound of the surf.

University Avenue, between Texas and Arizona, was picketed from 6-8pm.

Life is good.

••••• Good friend and former Kiwanian, Lieutenant Chris Wynn of the Escondido Police Department has just completed an FBI training course at the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia. Gone for two months, he just returned this Tuesday. Welcome home! Well done!

Rancho Coastal Humane Society is at 389 Requeza Street in Encinitas. Adoption hours are 11 to 5 Wednesday through Monday. For more information call 760753-6413 or log on to www.sdpets.org.

According to ADT, Dr. Osawa is the veterinarian of record for San Diego Puppy, an online and storefront puppy seller. They allege he was also affiliated with the stores Puppy Stars and Pet Place that were raided by the San Diego Humane Society on March 27. The San Diego Animal Defense Team, a grassroots group of local animal advocates, questions why any veterinarian would choose to be a partner with such an inhumane and cruel industry. They asked him to sign the Compassionate Vet Pledge from Prisoners of Greed, a national organiztion that is also working to stop the sale of puppy mill puppies. They said they have written Dr. Osawa twice and warned him if he continued to work with the puppy mill pet stores, they would need to include him in their campaign of protests. He did not respond,

Emery is a 1-year-old neutered male Chihuahua mix, ID 63541. Emery is deaf, but he doesn't seem to see it as a handicap at all. He's a friendly little guy, to humans and other dogs, and he is a frequent visitor to the shelter’s Canine Good Citizen classes. He has a volunteer pal who is starting to teach him some simple commands using hand signals, and he seems eager to learn using his other senses instead. Emery will thrive in a calm household where his life won't be full of surprises, but he'll make someone a great walking companion (on a leash) and cuddle pal. Emery is available for adoption at the Escondido Humane Society, 3450 E. Valley Parkway. His $44.50 adoption fee in June includes his neuter, microchip, up-todate vaccinations and vet exam. For more information, call (760) 888-2247 or log on to www.escondidohumanesociety.org. they said. At press time, the results of the demonstration were not available. For more information, please read the ADT article: Why we are protesting a veterinarian on our website: http://www.sdanimaldefenseteam.blogspot.com Host Families Sought for Visiting Chinese Students On July 3rd 15 Chinese students between the ages of 1517 will arrive in North County and they’ll need Host homes in which to stay, sleep, and learn our culture. A program offered by Cultural Homestay I n t e r n a t i o n a l (www.chinet.org), offers visiting foreign students the chance to live among us, learn our culture while we learn some of theirs. Students speak some English and are anxious to learn more. ‘Local News’ Cont. on Page 14


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This month the City of Escondido introduced a new Enewsletter focused on our local business community. Improving Escondido’s economy and creating jobs are two major goals of the current Council Action Plan. We are proud to be the home of thousands of businesses, both large and small, in a variety of diverse industries. The new E-newsletter is one of many strategies outlined in the Council Action Plan to support the Escondido business community and help it thrive. Each month will feature timely articles about recently opened Escondido businesses, valuable low and no-cost business resources,

news about the local economy, City services for businesses and more. The June issue highlights our façade grant program (up to $25,000 is available to businesses for exterior property improvements), new commercial recycling requirements that go into effect next month and the Escondido Public Library’s Business Center. Whether you run a small start-up or have been an established business in Escondido for many years, I know you will benefit from this new resource. Sign up today at http://www.escondido.org/business.a spx We are always interested in your feedback and suggestions on content for the E-newsletter. Contact Michelle Geller at (760) 839-4587 or mgeller@escondido.org if you have ideas for future articles.

Rancho Bernardo • Mayor Jerry Sanders Last week I travelled to Chicago to share San Diego’s success stories in creating jobs in the cleantech, high tech, biotech and brewtech sectors at a Clinton Global Initiative conference.

cially in cleantech, high tech, biotech and brewtech. In the past five years, we have gone from about 100 clean technology companies to more than 800. Our biotech sector is renowned throughout the world, and our high tech sector is producing game changing technologies such as wireless health devices.

Founded by President Bill Clinton, the Clinton Global Initiative held this conference to discuss the American economy, and how we can create jobs and better prepare our country for a global marketplace.

One of my personal favorite success stories is our brewtech sector, which has gone from 4 microbreweries to 10 in the last year. Beyond producing delicious, award winning beers, for every direct job out local breweries produce, they also create more than 5 indirect jobs.

I was proud to share San Diego’s success in forging public-private partnerships that have lead to nationally recognized clusters, espe-

San Diego has been a model for the rest of the country as we strive to create jobs and build out economy.

Vista • Mayor Judy Ritter The Vista Fire Department is introducing a volunteer program to help with day-to-day administrative services, as well as emergency incident support. The Senior Volunteer Program is designed to recruit and train persons aged 50 and older to support the department’s operations. The volunteers will contribute essential non-firefighting assistance to the fire department. Examples of volunteer responsibilities include picking up and delivering supplies and mail between fire stations; fire prevention education; assisting with the Smoke Alarm Program; providing support such as hydration and food to firefighters at fires and other extended emergency

incidents; and conducting fire station tours. To learn more about the program, contact 760.643.2801 or check on line at cityofvista.com. In other news, the City’s 2012/13 budget has been adopted by the City Council and outlines all of the spending planned for the upcoming fiscal year. The City’s General Fund budget is $62.5 million. The general fund is the main fund and includes revenues for services such as public safety (police and fire), city parks, recreation activities, programs and community services, and public works. The City’s 2012/13 fiscal year will begin on July 1, 2012 and is available at cityovista.com/departments/finance.

There are many activities planned this summer in San Marcos for your entire community to come out and enjoy. The Summer Concerts in the Garden series has shows planned on June 23, July 28, August 25 and September 7 featuring a variety of musical styles. The outdoor concerts take place at the Wood House Gardens in Woodland Park, 1148 Rock Springs Road. Presale tickets are just $6 or you may purchase them at the door for $8. San Marcos’ annual Fourth of July Celebration will be held again this year at Bradley Park, 1587 Linda Vista Drive. Entertainment begins

at 6 pm with the big firework extravaganza at 9 pm. This is a FREE event and is generously paid for through community donations! If camping sounds like your idea of summertime fun, then join the San Marcos Family Campout on August 4 to 5 at Walnut Grove Park, 1950 Sycamore Drive. For just $13 per person, families can sleep under the stars; enjoy arts, crafts and games; take a flashlight hike; and end the night with campfire songs and s’mores. Registration must take place by July 27. This is just a sampling of the San Marcos-style fun that is in store for you and your family this summer. For more information or to see all of the events that are planned, please visit www.san-marcos.net.

Oceanside • Mayor Jim Wood Race Across America In 1982, four dedicated cyclists, racing from the Santa Monica Pier in Los Angeles, California, to the Empire State Building in New York City, New York, captured the attention of television audiences across America and established the sport of endurance bicycle racing in the United States. Now, 31 years later, “Race Across America” is the oldest and longest continuously run ultra-endurance bicycle race in the United States, beginning in Oceanside, California, and finishing in Annapolis, Maryland. In just a week’s time, 340

cyclists from 25 nations will have covered over 3,000 miles racing coast-to-coast non-stop. Racers compete for a variety of reasons, but many make this annual pilgrimage to promote a wide range of charitable causes, with an average of $2 million being raised for these organizations. This year, the 2012 course will begin at the Oceanside Pier on June 12 (solo women), June 13 (solo men) and June 16 (teams) at 12:00 PM each day. So come out, join the fun and be part of sending off these incredible athletes on their special journey! For more information, please visit www.RaceAcrossAmerica.org.


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According to computer industry sources on the Internet, Malware attacks are actually on the rise. The growth of attacks on Apple’s operating systems are outpacing those on Microsoft based PCs simply because Macs are an easier target. Apple long relied on the fact that its products represented a tiny segment of the PC market and consequently not a very lucrative target. According to Kaspersky Lab’s president Eugene Kaspersky, Apple is ten years behind Microsoft in Malware defense technology. For Apple users it’s going to get worse before it gets better. Here at the Computer Factory we’ve seen a pronounced drop

Shut Down the Bill Factory and Create Jobs The legislature has become a bill factory, generating unnecessary legislation that detracts from more important goals and responsibilities. Our goals should be to promote economic growth and increase government efficiency. Instead, hours are spent debating bills that will not do anything to meet our goals. Recently, a bill to establish requirements for mattress disposal was debated on the Senate floor. The disposal of mattresses is not a priority, but it is a product of the endless bill factory. As California’s economy struggles, the legislature should focus on job creation not the distraction of mattress issues. California’s business climate

in the number of disruptive Malware infections coming into our shop lately. For the past year we have been switching our customers to “Microsoft Security Essentials” and “Malwarebytes.” These two free anti-malware programs combined with our repeated admonitions about accepting any attractive, unsolicited invitations on the WWW seem to be working for our customers. Win XP continues to maintain its predominance in worldwide enterprise PC installations mostly due to the “If it ain’t broke don’t fix it” syndrome. Windows 7 is an excellent, stable OS but so is Win XP. The dilemma facing large companies is that switching the entire enterprise from 32bit Win XP to 64bit Win 7 requires a significant dollar outlay for new hardware, software upgrades and network expense. Win XP workstations run the enterprise applications as efficiently as newer Win 7 workstations would so there is little incentive to suffer the expense of switching to Win 7. Several of our commercial customers, when adding or replacing new workstations in their business networks, choose to stay with Win XP in the new workstations simply to maintain network compatibility.

falls behind every other state, the unemployment rate is one of the worst in the country, and businesses are relocating to other states. This combination of negative economic pressures is creating a human crisis and the legislature must respond. By not prioritizing job creation and economic growth, the bill factory continues to disregard California’s real problems: our unemployment rate and our deteriorating economy. We need to shut down the bill factory, invite business input on needed reforms and take action. Senator Mark Wyland represents the people of the 38th Senate District, which includes San Diego (Rancho Bernardo, 4S Ranch, Rancho Penasquitos, Carmel Valley) and Solana Beach, Encinitas, Carlsbad, Rancho Santa Fe, San Marcos, Escondido, Vista the south Orange County cities of San Clemente and San Juan Capistrano.

Home and small business users have been upgrading to Win 7 at a far greater rate than large businesses with server based networks for several reasons. First, if they buy a retail PC (Dell Gateway, HP etc) they don’t have a choice. Secondly, standalone PC users don’t have expensive networks to worry about. Third, these users don’t have heavy investments in proprietary software that must be upgraded in order to accommodate the Win 7 OS. As with businesses we can accommodate home based users with new PCs using Win XP but here the reasons are usually personal preference rather than economic. Microsoft will end support for Win XP in a bit less than two years (April of 2014) and many Win XP workstations are begin-

Small Business of the Year As a business owner, I ran for office in 2006 to protect small businesses, and that has always been my first priority. I’m honored to serve the citizens of North County as their representative in the Assembly and fight daily to improve California’s economy and business climate in the state legislature. Recently, I was grateful to take a brief respite from the battle to join the California Small Business Association at the Sacramento Convention Center and recognize Mike Morton, Jr. of The Brigantine Family of Restaurants as my 2012 Small Business of the Year. Celebrating 43 years as a San Diego tradition, The Brigantine Family of Restaurants has developed into a successful collection of

ning to get a bit long-in-thetooth. As the end of Win XP support approaches (and assuming the economy improves) we should see an up-tick in corporations upgrading their hardware and software to Win 7. Windows 8 is scheduled for release in 6 to 12 months but it does not figure to be much of a factor since its will not change the way most businesses or home users access or use their applications. Windows 8 is Microsoft’s effort to create a common operating system for PCs, smart phones and tablets that will allow PC users to operate their PC in a traditional manner while providing touch screen capabilities to challenge Apple and Google in the tablet and smart phone world. It should be interesting.

fine restaurants and opened their newest “Miguel’s” location just blocks from my Carlsbad district office. More than popular eateries for American and Mexican food lovers, The Brigantine Family of Restaurants is synonymous with quality, value and guest satisfaction. It’s a family business on two fronts – a family-owned business with several long-term employees who are considered “family”. Also, the Morton’s are extremely proud of the restaurant group’s local, friendly flavor generated in large part by their seasoned committed staff. I’m proud of my record standing up for small businesses in the state legislature and even more delighted to name Michael Morton, Jr. and The Brigantine Family of Restaurants as my 2012 Small Business of the Year.

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info@themovement.org Pastor: Jeremy McGinty jeremy@themovement.org Sunday services: 8am, 9:30am, 11am and 6pm Same thing. The pastor was a powerful, fascinating and interesting speaker. But a full half hour of Contemporary Christian music? And they want you to stand while they sing? For a half hour. Not for me, thanks. I went out in the reception area after the second song, read some of the church brochures and then re-enterred the church after the music had ended and the actual church service began. It’s a very casual church. Lots of shorts, sandals, tennis shoes . . the pastor was in blue jeans and a v-neck white tee shirt. No matter. He did a fine job of preaching. The Movement in San Marcos is a pretty large church by now – up over a thousand, but only a couple years old. The pastor, Jeremy McGinty is a good guy. His brother Jobey leads worship. My sense is that it tends to be aimed at a generally younger demographic, based both on the contemporary christian music and the New Age graphics that appear throughout the church and featured prominently on its web site and in its graphics. With over 1000 adults attending each week, that means they to be growing at a healthy rate. Good pastor, but the music would likely deter me from returning on a regular basis. North County Baptist Church 842 Nordahl Road, San Marcos, 92069. 760.489.1080 Ext. 16 email: northcountybaptist@clintmiller.com http://www.northcountybaptist.com/

Morning service: 11am Evening service: 6pm

North County Baptist Church . . . I've attended this church at least four times. I absolutely love their musical program! It's more like a toprated country music and gospel jubilee show. That pastor and his family put on a 'show' to start the 11am serv-

ice that rivals anything you've ever seen on tv. Pastor Clint Miller picks a guitar as well as Willie Nelson, his eldest son, Cheyenne, plays a mean bass and his youngest son, Cody, plays a piano like Floyd Cramer. Clint's wife, Amy, and daughter-in-law, Erin (Cheyenne's wife) harmonize beautifully. I love Pastor Clint Miller like a brother, and his family are not only talented but very warm and loving people. Pastor Clint preaches a more traditional sermon but it is notably “folksy.” If he sees a member of the church arrive, he’ll greet the individual he’ll tell the occasional modern day parable to make a point, but, for the most part, his preaching is of the traditional type. It’s very much like a family meeting with Pastor Miller leading the family. A good church with great people. Escondido Christian 927 Idaho Ave Escondido, CA 92025 ‘The GOD Show’ Cont. on Page 14 ‘Commentaries’ Cont. from Page 5 the issue at hand and consider that maybe, just maybe, his position might be wrong. There is currently a plan to hold a Community Town Hall Meeting . . . largely in response to what its organizaers see as a failure of Mayor Sam to properly respond to members in the audience at the Town Hall he called several weeks ago. They want an open forum where residents can voice their complaints and concerns. Mayor Sam and all councilmembers and staff have been invited. I read where Mayor Sam has declined the invitation to attend. We think that is both unfortunate and unwise. You are never going to solve a problem by ignoring it. We urge Mayor Sam and his fellow councilmembers to attend this meeting and hold productive discussions and/or debate. Related to this Community Town Hall Meeting is the amazing news that they have

applied for, but have been denied the use of Council Chambers for this public meeting. City Hall is “the People’s House,” not the “Politician’s House.” The group was offered the use of the Lefty Mitchell Room at a cost of $260. This amounts to a slap in the face of honest, concerned citizens who, in our judgment, have every right to hold such a meeting at City Hall. Council member Olga Diaz sought to reserve the Council Chambers in her name, to benefit this group. Even one of the elected city officials was denied the simiple courtesy of making a city facility available. What appears to be happening here is, the city has decided it wants to play ‘hard ball’ with a citizens group. The city wants things done its way and that’s the only way. Not a good way to gain community support or consensus to solve or, at least, mollify a problem. The sitting city council does not need us to remind them there is an election coming up. If Mayor Sam would like to see his council majority retained, then we believe it is time for him to respond more positively and to persuade his fellow council members to do the same. Being non-responsive is not the best way in the world to hold on to one’s elective position. We happen to think we have a pretty good council makeup at present . . . but if a council is non-responsive, then the electorate has the ability, if not the duty, to make changes. We shall be watching with great interest to see how Mayor Sam and his colleagues respond to this latest issue. Bottom Line: Recall? No! Change at election time? Remains to be seen. We want a reasonable and cohesive council . . . not a bull-headed one. That’s our opinion. What’s yours?

‘Social Butterfly’ Cont. from Page 6 Religious Liberty and the Future of Freedom in America Forum to Highlight Tri-City Tea Party Meeting on June 19 – The Tri-City Tea Party meeting will be on Tuesday, June 19, from 6-7:30pm. Speakers will discuss the impact of this issue, the future of freedom in our country, and present helpful actions individuals can take to make a difference. Attendees are encouraged to come early and enjoy food and beverage at Boomers Café, 1525 W. Vista Way, Vista. Contact Tri-City Tea Party at 760.613.8628 or www.tricityteaparty.org. People’s Town Hall Planned for Tuesday, June 19 - A grass-roots group of Escondido organizations and individuals is organizing a “People’s Town Hall Meeting” scheduled for 6:30pm, Tuesday, June 19, in Council Chambers at Escondido City Hall. The event is a response to Mayor Sam Abed’s recent Town Hall Meeting. "There was a lot of frustration among community members after the last Town Hall Meeting,” said Kimber Allison, chair of the “People’s Town Hall Meeting” organizing group. “The non-partisan event is intended to encourage dialogue using a true democratic process in an open forum for the general public, and will welcome productive dialogue from both organizations and individuals on general concerns regarding the City of Escondido as they relate to the functioning of city government,” Allison said. Ground rules will be set for participants, such as showing respect for the opinions of others. For information, contact Kimber Allison at PTHM@cox.net or call 760.644.6646. The Civil War Round Table will meet at 7:30pm on Wednesday, June 20, at Palisades Presbyterian Church, 6301 Birchwood St., in the Allied Gardens community of San Diego. The program, "Britian in the American Civil War: Lord Palmerston vs. President Lincoln," will be presented by Mr. Travis Fuqua and will review the diplomatic struggle that kept Great Britian from recogizing the Confederacy. The meeting is free, the public is invited; refreshments served. For further information, call 760.747.5397 or email to gca7@cox.net Plants and Wildlife of South Africa, the leader of the world in botanical diversity, unparalleled by any other region on earth, will be presented by Stan Yalof as a slide show at the Palomar Cactus & Succulent Society, on Saturday, June 23, at 12:00noon at the Escondido Joslyn Senior Center. There will be refreshments, plant displays, sales, and exchanges. Attorney Brad Dacus to Speak at Republican Women’s Meeting - Brad Dacus, Founder of Pacific Justice Institute, will be the guest speaker at the Carlsbad Republican Women Federated luncheon, on Tuesday, June 26, at 11am, at the Hilton Garden Inn, 6450 Carlsbad Blvd., Carlsbad. The primary mission of Pacific Justice Institute is to provide rigorous defense for families and religious organizations when their constitutionally guaranteed freedoms are threatened. Dacus has been a guest speaker on numerous radio and television programs, participates weekly in several radio talk show interviews, and has appeared on ABC’s “Good Morning America,” “The Today Show,” “CNN,” “Hannity and Colmes,” “News Talk TV,” “MSNBC,” “NBC News,” NBC “Dateline” and many times on the “O’Reilly Factor.” He received his Juris Doctorate from the University of Texas, School of Law. RSVP for the luncheon by Thursday, June 21, to Jackie Peacock at 760.390.4452, or jpeacock2306@gmail.com. Cost is $29/members and $35/non-members. Daughters of Union Veterans of Civil War Meeting Scheduled - The May meeting of the DUVCW, nancy hanks

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4500 adults, with staff size of about 40; Sunday school enrollment is around 1500.

This is a Four Square Church with a large campus. Pastor Joel is also a dynamic speaker; the service features Contemporary Christian music at the beginning of the service. Casual dress.

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Emmanual Faith Community Church 639 E. Felicita Ave. Escondido, CA 92025. Phone: (760) 745-2541. Dennis_Keating - Senior Pastor Services 8 and 9:30am http://www.efcc.org/ Another large, impressive church, excellent contemporary music group . . . preacher 'dedicates' infants and families . . . well done. The sermon tends to be the more traditional. It is nondenominational, was founded locally about 70 years ago. A rapidly growing church, its congregation numbers about

Dress is informal to formal.

New Life Presbyterian Church 615 W. Citricado Pkwy, Escondido, CA. 92025 (760) 489-5714 Pastor Ted Hamilton 8-9:15am First Service 11-12:15 Second Service http://www.newlifepca.com/ This is an impressively sized church, well organized, fairly good music, more contemporary in nature. The prayers, by lay members, were way too long and read rather than extemporized. Pastor Ted Hamilton is a graduate of the Westminster Seminary in Escondido and previous to becoming a pastor he was a lawyer specializing in tax law, located in Orange ‘The GOD Show’ Cont. on Page 15

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‘Social Butterfly’ Cont. from Page 13 Lincoln Tent #5, will be at 11am on Tuesday, June 26, in the Veterans Memorial War Building at Zoo Drive and Park Boulevard in Balboa Park, San Diego. The mission of the Daughters is to spread widely the teachings of patriotism. Member Barbara Hemmingson will present a program on her Civil War ancestor (Bruff) and his Colonel. Also,Susan Zimmer, President of Tent 5 and First Vice President of the CA-NV chapter, will give an update on the upcoming August DUVCW National Convention in Los Angeles. For information call 619.475.0153 Constitutional Law Attorney to Address Republican Women in June – Escondido Republican Women, Federated, is hosting Gary Kreep as their featured speaker at their June 27 luncheon. Mr. Kreep, a Constitutional Law Attorney, serves as the CEO and General Counsel of the United States Justice Foundation, a conservative non-profit legal foundation based in San Diego. The meeting begins promptly at 11:30am, at Cocina del Charro, 890 W. Valley Parkway, Escondido, followed by a buffet luncheon at 12noon. Cost is $12/person and is open to the public. For reservations, due by June 21, contact Rosalia Zamora at rosalia1947@att.net, or leave a message at 760.489.1407.

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Letters to the Editor About Atheists Editor’s Note: The writer of this Letter to the Editor, Dale Wolf, of Omaha, Nebraska, is a good friend of The Paper. He is also 96 years old and has acquired more than his share of wisdom over the years. Given the subject matter of this week’s cover story, we felt his letter was particularly appropriate. I have some ideas that may be a little beyond Christian teachings. This comes from the simple knowledge that whether one is a devout Christian or a strong Atheist, neither one knows for sure of any of it, so that puts the opposites in the same boat. There is no need to get oneself in a frenzy about not believing in God, which is only a name used. It would be better if the Atheist would say, “I don’t believe in God, but just in case I am wrong, I had better prepare my life so it will get me in the beyond, if there is one.” If this is practiced, the life of the so-called Atheist would be a credit to the family, friends, and to all society. Isn’t that what it’s all about? Even if a person denies the existence of a God, it is best that they follow the rules that God has handed down. The prisons are full of people who didn’t do this. The foremost rule to follow is still the Golden Rule, “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” Look at the Ten Commandments. Only the first three leans toward the ‘Letter to the Editor’ Cont. on Page 16


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‘The GOD Show’ Cont. from Page 14 County. The church is a member of PCA (Presbyterian Church in America), a conservative branch of Presbyterianism and what is referred to as a Reformed Congregation.

donated funds go for administrative expenses. I always support them. The Pentecostal Churches I had not been to a Pentecostal Church since I was a young boy in Omaha, Nebraska.

New Life started in 1977 as a home Bible study in Mira Mesa. Worship services formally began in 1978 in an elementary school in Mira Mesa with eight families. In 1979 the young congregation moved to a facility in Poway. New Life moved to Escondido, purchased and constructed its current facility, planted two daughter churches, and realigned its denominational affiliation from the Orthodox Presbyterian Church (OPC) to the PCA. In October 2001, Ted Hamilton was called and installed as Senior Pastor of New Life.

I remember, in the summer, there would often be a ‘Tent Revival’ meeting just a few blocks from where I lived. I and a pal, George Hofmann, would attend a couple of these. We were never able to stay for the full service however, as they were evening meetings and did not end until after our bedtime.

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We had heard these folks were “holy rollers.” That, toward the end of the service, they would fall down on the carpeted floors of the tent and roll up and down the aisles. I was never able to confirm this because we had gone home to get to bed before the end of the service. (These services were often held on school nights).

Sunday School 11:00 am Worship Service On the day we attended there was sparse attendance because most of the women had gone to attend a Woman’s Retreat at Big Bear Mountain. The service tends to be traditional in nature. The church service is only a part of the Salvation Army mission. The Salvation Army in Escondido serves North County with youth programs, a teen community service project, Home League for women, homework help, Supper Club, scouting programs, home Bible study, a craft league (Crazy Crafters) as well as Sunday School, Bible study and Sunday morning worship. The Salvation Army also offers a Family Service Center for those needing emergency food boxes or other kinds of assistance. Of all the charities available to support, my number one favorite is the Salvation Army. They do more with the money than most all other charities; very little of

While there, however, we saw quite a show. Invariably, the preacher was a singer, dancer, instrumentalist (often with nothing more than a tambourine) and, above all else, a master storyteller and showman.

I suspect these types of Pentecostal/Tent Revival Services are mostly found down South these days - perhaps they are still held in the midwest . . . though I have not followed their progress. Pentecostal Churches follow different form of services, but all basically believe in the infusion of the Holy Spirit entering the preacher and his congregants and causing them to sing, dance, worship (in this case, worship is often described as clapping, holding up of hands, standing up, standing with both hands, palms up, in front of you, or dancing.) They also believe in the Holy Spirit bestowing upon the believers the ability to ‘speak in tongues.’ I attended four Pentecostal Church services but saw no evidence of ‘speaking in tongues,’ but plenty of singing, dancing, clapping. They also believe in the power of prayer being able to cure a number of afflictions.

Some of your more extreme Pentecostal Churches also believe in, and practice, snake handling. This is mostly practiced down south but the practice is diminishing. Most recently, a pastor in West Virginia died as a result of a timber rattlesnake bite he suffered. He, as most snake handler Pentecostals do, refused medical attention, believing his faith would save and cure him. It didn’t. Most Pentecostal Churches distance themselves from this practice. On two separate occasions I had gone to ‘North Point Worship Center, a Pentecostal Church located at 1002 E. El Norte Parkway Escondido, CA. 92027 760.743.2671 - Ext 1 Pastor: Darin L. Sargent Web site

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The North Point Worship Center church is part of the United Pentecostal Church International denomination of churches. Different churches have different customs. Some churches expect you to stand for 15 minutes to 30 minutes during singing. On my first visit to North Point Worship Center, I had the distinct impression they expect you to stand for the whole service. Not for me. I had stood for the lengthy songs of praise - then the lead Pastor asked us to be seated and gave a brief message. He then introduced a guest pastor from Mississippi who looked and sounded interesting . . . but as soon as he took the pulpit, he asked us to stand. I stood and listened to about 10 minutes of his message and then I left. I was not going to stand for his entire service. I have a bad back and am not going to suffer injury because of some church protocol. I regretted having to leave as the preacher seemed interesting, but it was simply more than I was able to tolerate. I vowed to return another time and learn a bit more.

On my second return to ‘The North Point,’ it was toward the middle of the service. I had attended another church service earlier and decided to catch the finale of Sunday’s service at this church. Pastor Darin Sargent was in his prime. If you like Pentecostal, you’ll love Pastor Sargent. He’s a fascinating bear of a man; born with his left arm extending only to his elbow, he became a master storyteller, a master showman, and he tends to shout his sermon rather than talk it through. This is good for those of us with hearing aids. He reminded me a lot of the preacher(s) I would see and hear at the old tent revivals back in Omaha. He would dance on the stage, dance in the aisles, he’d leave the stage and come into the aisle and look at individual congregants, he’d jump on a chair in the front row and continue his ‘hell, fire and brimstone’ type of preaching. It was quite entertaining as he told a very realistic biblical story which was at the core of his extremely dramatic presentation. Often, his congregants would clap, stand and acknowledge his message, amid frequent shouts of “Yes!” and “Hallelujah!.” It was religious theatre at its best. I spoke with one of the head ushers in the foyer and asked him about the continual standing. Was this a matter of protocol? I told him why I had left the earlier Sunday. He assured me that if I wanted to be seated, I was perfectly welcome to take a seat. That was of some comfort to me. I may well return, out of curiosity if nothing more. I would have liked to talked with Pastor Sargent but he declined to return numerous ‘The God Show’ Cont. on Page 16 For Advertising Information or to subscribe, Call (760) 747-7119


Page 16 - June 14, 2012 ‘The God Show’ Cont. from Page 15 phone calls. Earlier that same day I had attended another Pentecostal Church: The Vista Assembly of God 290 N Melrose Avenue Vista, CA. www.vistaassembly.com/ (760) 724-7099 Pastor Steve Myatt (also, Vista Assembly of God @ Carlsbad 825 Carlsbad Village Drive Carlsbad, CA.)

wife and five others in 1989. New Venture has been rated one of America’s "50 Fastest Growing Churches." During the season you’ll often find him on the sidelines serving as a source of inspiration and encouragement to the team, as well as through the chapel services, Bible studies and meetings he conducts for coaches, players and their families several times a week.

employing these methods. In the end, then, our survey determined that, indeed, North County churches do have pastors/preachers that have similar charismatic qualities, that utilize storytelling and showmanship, are able to motivate and inspire their congregants . . . and they do a fine job of it. Our top seven preferences, in order, are:

‘Letters to the Editor’ Cont. from Page 14 mention of pleasing God. The other seven deal with pleasing yourself or pleasing others. (Golden Rule). Too many people believe that doing good pleases God, but this is not the purpose; if you do good to please others, it boomerangs back to you. (Golden Rule).

Shawn, his wife Laurie, and their son Shawn Jr., reside in Oceanside, California.

Pastor Harry Kuehl The Church at Rancho Bernardo

Church is a place to go to strengthen your mind and to remind you to practice what is preached, not just to please God.

This was a totally different, but still similar, presentation. It was an attractive, fairly large church. Very good musicians, but way too long with the music. Christian Contemporary, it featured good singers, good instrumentalists, but was just too long. For me, at least. The members didn’t seem to mind. Again, frequent hand clapping, raising of hands, and shouts of praise.

His sermons tend toward the traditional type sermon, not a lot of humor, mostly scriptural.

Pastor Jim Britts New Song Community Church, Oceanside

What this all boils down to is that no matter the belief, it is the performance that counts.

Pastor Chris Brown North Coast Church, Vista

Dale Wolf Omaha, Nebraska

Pastor Myatt was a good speaker, not much humor in his message - but he was able to present the message, and not with the histrionics of Pastor Sargent, as described above.

The pastor delivers a traditional type sermon. The service features opening music from an excellent choir, the congregation joins the choir, filling the church with song, which was impressive.

One of the elders told me at this church it was also permissible to be seated during the songs of praise as well as during the message . . . though many did remain standing for the approximate 30 minute singing service.

Rancho Bernardo Community Church . . 17010 Pomerado Road San Diego (858) 487-0811

A very warm and welcoming church (this is true of most churches; they go out of their way to introduce themselves to you, to welcome you to the church). New Venture 4000 Mystra Dr. Oceanside, CA 92056 Service Times Sunday: 8:30am & 10:30am Pastor Shawn Mitchell Pastor Mitchell is Chaplain for the San Diego Chargers, and has been for more than 26 years; he was also the presiding pastor at Junior Seau’s services. He is the Founding and Senior Pastor of the New Venture Christian Fellowship He began the church with his

First United Methodist Church 341 S. Kalmia Escondido, CA. Phone: (760) 745-5100 Email: church@fumcesc.com Pastor Faith Conklin 9am Traditional Service

This is a nondenominational church. It is a fairly large church with a friendly welcome. The sermon was traditional in nature, as was the music. I've written a great deal in The Paper about the Mormons and Baha'is so will not feature them in this article. Most all churches, even the smaller ones, use the video screens with lyrics to the songs . . . and, during the service, showing the biblical selections to which the pastor refers. More and more churches are using modern day technology as well as marketing and management technology and skills to expand their memberships. Indeed, some of the larger churches are approaching the status of ‘mega-churches’ by

Pastor Chico Goff Mission Hills Church, San Marcos Pastor Sam Brumit M316, San Marcos Pastor Jeremy McGinty The Movement Pastor Clint Miller North County Church

Baptist

We realize this is a subjective viewpoint . . . but religion and politics often are subjective. Some folks may like the C o n t e m p o r a r y Christian/New Age music. I don’t. Some folks like the traditional, sonorous, sometimes rambling, often lengthy, sermons. I don’t.

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Some people may like to stand and offer praise during the singing and/or the service. I don’t. But I’m a stubborn, hardheaded Norwegian (and I have testimonial letters to prove it.) Your needs and desires may be entirely different. I just hope this survey was of some help to you in finding your own church home. Agree? Or Disagree? Yo u r v i e w s a r e welcome via Letters to t h e E d i t o r. Please submit your comments to: thepaper@cox.net

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"Dude! Really!" he exclaimed. "How did you get to do something that COOOOL?" I glanced furtively around me for effect, leaned toward the guy and in a low voice said, "I'm not sure.. I was the only Caucasian on the mission." "Dude!", he was really getting excited about what he was hearing.

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"That is seriously Awesome! But, didn't you kind of stand ?"

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"Not really. The other guys were wearing white camouflage." The moron nodded knowingly.

The Bee Gees --How Can You Mend A Broken Hip?

"Listen man," I said in a very serious tone, "You can't tell anyone about this. It's still Top Secret and I shouldn't have said anything."

Roberta Flack--The First Time Ever I Forgot Your Face

"Oh yeah." he gave me the don't threaten me look. "Like, what's gonna happen if I do?" With a really hard look I said, "You have a family don't you? We wouldn't want anything to happen to them would we?" The guy gulped, left his basket where it was and fled through the door.

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Death Notices Richard L. Boyd, 83, of San Diego, CA. passed away on June 5, 2012. Ronald A. Norell, 68, of Oceanside, CA., passed away on June 11th, 2012

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By this time the lady behind me was about to have a heart attack she was laughing so hard. I just grinned at her.

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After checking out and going to the parking lot I saw dimwit leaning in a car window talking to a young woman. Upon catching sight of me he started pointing excitedly in my direction.

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2012-014141 The name of the business: Deer Springs Equestrian, Deer Springs Feed & Supply, located at 140 Deer Springs Road, San Marcos, CA. 92069, is hereby registered by the following: Deer Springs Equestrian, LLC 31732 Capuchina Way Coto de Caza, CA. 92679 This business is conducted by a Limited Liability Company. First day of business was n/a. /s/Theodore Olsen, Manager This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 5/22/2012. 5/24, 5/31 , 6/07 & 6/14/2012 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2012-013190 The name of the business: FAMILY EYE HEALTH OPTOMETRY CENTER, located at 181 S. Rancho Santa Fe Road, San Marcos, CA. 92078, is hereby registered by the following: Karen Peschke O.D., APCO 181 S. Rancho Santa Fe Road San Marcos, Ca. 92078 This business is conducted by a corporation. First day of business was 4/17/2012. /s/Karen Peschke, President This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 5/11/2012. 5/31 , 6/07, 6/14 & 6/21/2012 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2012-013771 The name of the business: TrendSetters, located at 1482 La Mirada Drive, San Marcos, CA. 92078, is hereby registered by the following: SoCal Athletics, Inc. 1482 La Mirada Drive San Marcos, Ca. 92078 This business is conducted by a corporation. First day of business was 5/14/2012. /s/Aimee Asebroek, Vice President This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 5/17/2012. 5/31 , 6/07, 6/14 & 6/21/2012 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2012-014393 The name of the business: Tax Associate Xperts, Inc. will do business as TAX, Inc., located at 442 Lexington Circle, Oceanside, CA. 92057, is hereby registered by the following: Tax Associate Xperts, Inc. 442 Lexington Circle Oceanside, CA. 92057 This business is conducted by a corporation. First day of business was 4/05/2012. /s/Michele Curello, President This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 5/23/12. 5/31 , 6/07, 6/14 & 6/21/2012 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2012-014597 The name of the business: Strata Aviation Arts, located at 306-N West El Norte, #316, Escondido, CA. 92026, is hereby registered by the following: Sydne and Ralph Gilbert 306-N West El Norte #316 Escondido, CA. 92026 This business is conducted by a Husband and Wife. First day of business was n/a. /s/Sydne Gilbert This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 5/25/2012. 5/31 , 6/07, 6/14 & 6/21/2012 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2012-014662 The name of the business: Mucho Green Products & Services, located at Circle J Lot #1, Borrego Springs, CA. 92004, is hereby registered by the following: Juan Gaytan 2865 Double O Rd. Borrego Springs, CA. 92004 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Juan Gaytan This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 5/25/2012. 5/31 , 6/07, 6/14 & 6/21/2012 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2012-014579 The name of the business: RAC Solutions, located at 315 S. Coast Hwy 101, #U45, Encinitas, CA. 92024, is hereby registered by the following: Curt A. Reece 315 S. Coast Hwy 101 #U45 Encinitas, CA. 92024 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Curt A. Reece This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 5/25/2012. 5/31 , 6/07, 6/14 & 6/21/2012

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2012-013715 The name of the business: Winterstrom Heating & Cooling, Winterstrom HVAC, located at 707 Hilo Way, Vista, Ca. 92081, is hereby registered by the following: Wayne Winterstrom 707 Hilo Way Vista, Ca. 92081 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Wayne Winterstrom This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 5/17/2012. 5/24, 5/31 , 6/07 & 6/14/2012 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2012-014722 The name of the business: Encinitas Acupuncture Doctor of Herbal Medicine, located at 1011 Devonshire Dr., #B, Encinitas, CA. 92024 is hereby registered by the following: Hyung Sub and Hye Sil Kim 33045 Rossman Cir. Temecula, CA. 92592 This business is conducted by a Husband and Wife. First day of business was n/a. /s/Hyung Sub Kim This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 5/29/2012. 5/31 , 6/07, 6/14 & 6/21/2012 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2012-014736 The name of the business: Petropoulos & Associates, located at 1605 Grand Avenue Suite 5, San Marcos, CA. 92078, is hereby registered by the following: George P. Petropoulos, Inc. 1605 Grand Avenue Suite 5 San Marcos, CA. 92078-2445 This business is conducted by a corporation. First day of business was 1/08/2008. /s/George P. Petropoulos, President This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 5/29/2012. 6/07, 6/14, 6/21, and 6/28/2012

STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME #2012-014669 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME: All City Cleaning & Restoration, located at 1123 Woodrail Dr., Vista, CA. 92083. THE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME REFERRED TO ABOVE WAS FILED IN SAN DIEGO COUNTY ON March 3, 2009 and assigned File No. 2009-009460 IS ABANDONED BY THE FOLLOWING REGISTRANT(S): Shirley Patino 1123 Woodrail Dr. Vista, Ca. 92083 I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows to be false is guilty of a crime). /s/ Shirley Patino This statement was filed with David Butler, County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 5/29/2012. 6/7, 6/14, 6/21 and 6/28/2012

NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Date of Filing Application: June 4, 2012 To Whom It May Concern: The Name of the Applicant is: MARIA F. GUADARRAMA, GUILLERMO GUADARRAMA-RIVERA, AGUSTIN GALLARDO-BALMACEDA The applicants listed above is applying to the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control to sell alcoholic beverages at: 1072 E. VISTA WAY VISTA, CA.92084-4602 Type of license applied for: 41 On Sale Beer and Wine, Eating Place 6/7, 6/14 & 6/21/2012

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2012-014919 The name of the business: Pacific Coast Baseball Academy, located at 621 Kennedy Way, San Marcos, CA. 92078, is hereby registered by the following: Brian Smith 621 Kennedy Way San Marcos,CA. 92078 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Brian Smith This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 5/30/2012. 6/07, 6/14, 6/21, and 6/28/2012

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME 37-2012-00054096-CU-PT-NC TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner Daniel Diaz Ponce and Anamin Hernandez Cruz for minor Daniel Hernandez Diaz filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present name: Daniel Hernandez Diaz to Proposed name Daniel Diaz. 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: July 17, 2012, 8:30a.m., Department 3. 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 June 1, 2012 /s/Aaron H. Katz, Judge of the Superior Court 6/07, 6/14, 6/21 and 6/28/2012 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2012-014418 The name of the business: Xtreme Design & Construction, located at 2074 Silverado St., San Marcos, CA. 92078, is hereby registered by the following: Rafael Gonzalez 2074 Silverado St. San Marcos, Ca. 92078 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was 05/21/2012. /s/Rafael Gonzalez This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 5/24/2012. 6/14, 6/21, 6/28 and 07/05/2012 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2012-015571 The name of the business: San Diego Car Rental, San Diego Rental Car, S D Car Rental, SD Rental Car, located at 722 Enterprise ST., Escondido, CA. 92029, is hereby registered by the following: S D Car, Inc. 722 Enterprise St. Escondido, CA. 92029 This business is conducted by a corporation. First day of business was 06/01/12. /s/Tarek Kabban, President This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 6/06/2012. 6/14, 6/21, 6/28 and 07/05/2012

Date of Filing Application: May 24, 2012 To Whom It May Concern: The Name of the Applicant is: HAYAWI INVESTMENT INC. The applicant listed above is applying to the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control to sell alcoholic beverages at: 574 E. MISSION RD. STE A SAN MARCOS, CA. 920691832 Type of license applied for: 41-ON-SALE BEER & WINE - EATING PLACE 06/14/2012 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2012-015665 The name of the business: Fundraising4U.org located at 310 S. Twin Oaks Valley Rd., #107, San Marcos, CA. 92078, is hereby registered by the following: Catherine Von Der Noell 1014 Skyline Place San Marcos, CA. 92078 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was 6/07/2012. /s/Catherine Von Der Noell This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 6/07/2012. 6/14, 6/21, 6/28 and 07/05/2012

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The name of the business: Core Wellness SD, located at 1482 La Mirada Drive, San Marcos, CA. 92078, is hereby registered by the following: SoCal Atheletics, Inc. 1482 La Mirada Drive San Marcos, CA. 92078 This business is conducted by a corporation. First day of business was 05/31/2012. /s/Aimee Asebroek, Vice President This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 5/31/2012. 6/14, 6/21, 6/28 and 07/05/2012 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2012-015647 The name of the business: Solterra Winery, Solterra Winery and Kitchen, located at 954 N. Coast Hiway 101, Encinitas, CA. 92024, is hereby registered by the following: Costa Azul Winery, LLC 2829 Cedarwood Way Carlsbad, CA. 92008 This business is conducted by a Limited Liability Company. First day of business was n/a. /s/Chris Van Alyea, CEO This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 6/07/2012. 6/14, 6/21, 6/28 and 07/05/2012 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2012-015574 The name of the business: Cafe’ Ren, located at 1215 San Elijo Road, Csan Marcos, CA. 92078, is hereby registered by the following: Relm Wine & Beer Bistro, LLC 2917 State Street Carlsbad, CA. 92008 This business is conducted by a Limited Liability Company. First day of business was n/a. /s/Rene Fleming, President This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 6/06/2012. 6/14, 6/21, 6/28 and 07/05/2012

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2012-015091 The name of the business: Home Installation Specialist, located at 835 Via Juanita, San Marcos, CA. 92078, is hereby registered by the following: Jorge Alberto Torres Salazar 835 Via Juanita San Marcos, CA. 92078 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was 06/01/12. /s/Jorge Alberto Torres Salazar This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 6/01/2012. 6/14, 6/21, 6/28 and 07/05/2012

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