Volume 43- No. 47
November 22, 2012
Top left: hotel view of the ship. Top middle: Vancouver harbor and hotel. Top right: Holland America’s ms Westerdam. Bottom left: Silvergate owners David and Mary Ann Petree with Staff member Gay Rose at cocktail party. Bottom right: Silvergate Staff, Brandie Lopez, Pam Rundle and Gay Rose - hostess of the trip!
by lyle e davis A lot of us have given thought to retirement and what we’re going to do once we retire. The residents at Silvergate Retirement Residences don’t seem to have much of a problem deciding on what to do to keep life fun and interesting. Just recently, for example, the staff at both Silvergate The Paper - 760.747.7119
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Retirement Residences took 57 passengers from both Silvergate Fallbrook and San Marcos for a repositioning Cruise on board the Ms. Westerdam from Vancouver to San Diego! We are familiar with this grand cruise ship of the Holland America line as Evelyn Madison and I took a seven day cruise with them to the Mexican Riviera on board the Ms. Oosterdam. Finer
cruise ships you are not likely to find!
Diego harbor on October 4th.
There was a combination of guests, residents, and visitors, as the cruise was open to the community.
This was the 6th Annual Cruise offered by Silvergate.
The oldest passenger was 96, the youngest 35. They departed on September 29th and arrived back in San
It has become so popular to cruise with Silvergate that guests often start calling the community after the first of the year to find out when and where the next cruise is going to take place, so they can
“Let Us Retire to Cruising!” Continued on Page 2
Page 2 - November 22, 2012 ‘Cruising’ Cont. from Page 1 schedule their vacations so as not to miss the annual cruise. Residents and visitors now know that these adventures are fun and they need to book early before it’s filled up. This year was started with a direct flight from San Diego up to Vancouver with a hotel
next morning, one just took the lobby elevator downstairs to step onto the cruise. It could not have been simpler. The four night cruise, departed from Vancouver, BC, with a stop in the quaint town of Astoria, Oregon, with two days at sea, and ending back in San Diego.
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Silvergate knows how to do this right. They made it so downtown Vancouver on the harbor passed through many historic points and beautiful Fall splendor.
Allen Cook, with Barbara and Bob Schropp at a cocktail party stay the first night at a beautiful 5-star hotel called the Pan Pacific. This hotel was chosen because if offered great luxury and was at the port, adjacent to the ship. After leaving the hotel the
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easy. They handled their luggage door to door, handled the tickets, boarding passes, everything. They had a lovely charter bus ride to the San Diego airport for a midmorning flight to Vancouver. A short charter bus ride to She took my blood pressure and told me it was very high. “Of course it’s high!” I said. I” came in here tall and slender and now I’m short and fat!” She put me on Prozac. What a bitch.
This week, a compendium of wit, wisdom and neat stuff you can tell at parties. Enjoy! Lady’s Annual Exam I went to the doctor for my yearly exam. The nurse started with a few basics. “How much do you weigh?” she asked. “135,” I answered The nurse put me on the scale. Turns out I weight 180 lbs. “Your height?” she asked. “5’4,” I said. The nurse measured and it turns out I only was 5’2.
Choosing a Profession An old country preacher had a teenage son, and it was getting time the boy should give some thought to choosing a profession. Like many young men his age, the boy didn't really know what he wanted to do, and he didn't seem too concerned about it. One day, while the boy was away at school, his father decided to try an experiment. He went into the boy's room and placed on his study table four objects. 1. A Bible. 2. A silver dollar. 3. A bottle of whisky. 4. And a Playboy magazine. 'I'll just hide behind the door,' the old preacher said to himself. 'When he comes home from school today, I'll see
At the hotel, curbside service took the luggage for all the guests to their spacious rooms which included overstuffed beds, sitting areas and the granite bathrooms with phones near the commode! After resting in these luxurious rooms a bit, or as some chose to hit the streets of Vancouver for some shopping, a gourmet dinner at the hotel capped the night. Featured of course was a Pacific Northwest salmon or stuffed chicken with which object he picks up. If it's the Bible, he's going to be a preacher like me, and what a blessing that would be! If he picks up the dollar, he's going to be a business man, and that would be okay, too. But if he picks up the bottle, he's going to be a no-good drunken bum, and Lord, what a shame that would be. And worst of all if he picks up that magazine he's going to be a skirt-chasing womanizer.' The old man waited anxiously, and soon heard his son's foot-steps as he entered the house whistling and headed for his room. The boy tossed his books on the bed, and as he turned to leave the room he spotted the objects on the table. With curiosity in his eye, he walked over to inspect them. Finally, he picked up the Bible and placed it under his arm. He picked up the silver dollar and dropped into his pocket. He uncorked the
Portobello mushrooms followed by cherries jubilee for dessert. It was ‘First Class’ service all the way at this 5Star hotel. The pampering of luxury had just begun. The next morning found everyone had ocean view balconies staterooms on the Holland America ship. The cruise departed for Astoria the first night and awoke with a long day to explore this historic town which is known to be at the mouth of the Columbia River ‘Cruising’ Cont. on Page 3 bottle and took a big drink, while he admired this month's centerfold. 'Lord have mercy,' the old preacher disgustedly whispered. 'He's gonna run for Congress.' ••••• My aging Aunt Mildred was 93-years old and was intensely despondent over the recent death of her husband Uncle Willy. She decided that she would just kill herself and join him in death. Thinking that it would be best to get it over with quickly, she took out his old Army pistol and made the decision to shoot herself in the heart, since it was badly broken in the first place. Not wanting to miss that vital organ and become a vegetable and a burden to someone, she called her doctor's office to inquire as to just exactly where the heart would be on a woman. The doctor told her, “Your ‘Chuckles’ Cont. on Page 14
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‘Cruising’ Cont. from Page 2 were Lewis and Clark ended their continental exploration. Today this opening is one of the busiest rivers to America for importing and exporting goods from around the world up and down the river to 5 western states. This river also separates the states of Oregon and Washington with beautiful views on both sides. While in Astoria cargo ships slipped in and out of the mouth of the river through an area of water known as “The Bar,’ a most treacherous American river opening. Over 200 ships have perished at this mouth due to the tremendous force of the river
waters meeting the Pacific Ocean. The captain cautioned the passengers onboard the Ms. Westerdam to be careful while passing through this river opening that the ship might ‘roll’ with the current. But it was smooth sailing up the river for the ship. After a full day of excursions the ship sailed south to San Diego. While enjoying two days at sea, they enjoyed the casino on board, bingo, karaoke, dancing, cooking classes, art auctions, and plenty of rest and relaxation in addition to a lovely private cocktail party hosted by the Silvergate owners David and Mary Ann Petree.
Bob and Barbara Schropp- 5th time cruisers with Silvergate!
Longtime residents Bob Limpus, Pat Grant & Spencer Lehmann with Gay Rose on thier way to a show!
many other outings, not just the aforementioned cruise. Residents can enjoy scenic drives, visits to museums, harbor cruises, visits to Del Mar for the races and the fair, wine tastings, and visit to lunch and dinner clubs. Margatet Waddell and Dorthy Pettingill Toasting a Wonderful Cruise!
visit… but would have a table scramble every night ensuring all passengers got to meet all of the other passengers. The social network was alive! After lots of sightseeing, lots of fine food, lots of rest and relaxation, they arrived in San Diego for a short charter back to Silvergate from this tremendous adventure.
Silvergate provides transport for its residents. You just might see the Silvergate bus or car at various casinos, sporting events, movie theaters, most any entertainment venue.
Another neat thing about Silvergate is that it is locally owned and operated since 1991. The owners, Dave and Mary Ann Petree, head up AmeriCare Health & Retirement, Inc., located in Solana Beach, California. Residents Hatcher & Edie Salzer at private cocktail party, background Shirley and Ken Bender
For all of the above, including gratuities, the shuttle buses, luggage handling, everything, the cost was just $1485 per person. Retirement living, particular-
The Petrees have enjoyed cruising so much, that they try to instill the benefits and amenities of cruising to their retirement residences. They offer the pampering of finechef cooked meals, luxurious
Pat Grant Birthday with staff Gay Rose and Resident Art Hatcher
The Hudsons and Kirbys, first time cruisers with Silvergate at the private cocktail party
The passengers would meet for dinner with 8 tables set up for their group. They would enjoy wine with dinner and
ly in Southern California, offers a rather pleasant way to live out one’s golden years. For the residents, there are so many options to explore. Silvergate, for example offers
surroundings, chauffeured transportation, and programmed activities to include outings, classes, and services ‘Cruising’ Cont. on Page 7
Page 4 - November 22, 2012 Sheriff’s Department Warns of Armed Robbers in San Marcos The San Diego County Sheriff’s Department, which is the law enforcement autority in San Marcos, has alerted businesses in San Marcos that a string of armed robberies have occurred within San Marcos with some distinct characteristics. The robberies have occurred during the last five days of the calendar month (next is November 26-30); the robberies have occurred between 8:30 PM and 10:00 PM; the victim businesses have been small restaurants with no more than two employees on duty. There are some things that businesses can do which would mitigate their risk. These include: • Having high-quality audio and video recording equipment installed in a highly visible and thereby deterrent manner. • Limit the amount of cash on hand.
Local News • Have extra staff on-duty around closing time as this may deter the robbers. • Report suspicious persons to the Sheriff's Department (760510-5200 or 9-1-1). The robbers have been 1-2 man crews that approach on foot and flee through a back door, through the kitchen. The suspects have been white or Hispanic with covered faces and "hoodies."
Road. Take a good look at these surveillance photos and see if you recognize their clothing or demeanor. They entered the store on November 1st just before 10:00 p.m. and ordered two employees on the floor. They stole a blue deposit bag containing approximately $3,000 in cash and personal checks. They were seen leaving in a dark colored vehicle.
These criminals have been armed with firearms and have entered the business quickly through the front door and immediately proceeded behind the counter to the register. If this happens, an employee should flee if possible but if it is not, he or she should cooperate. No one has gotten hurt so far in these cases. The department has solid investigative information they are following up on but they still want the local business community to be forewarned so as to be better prepared. Sheriff’s Department Seeks Public’s Help Detectives from the Poway Sheriff's Station want your help in identifying two people who robbed the Old Poway Market in the 14000 block of Midland
Attempted Burglary at Carlsbad Bank On November 14, 2012, at about 1:50am, Carlsbad Police Officers responded to an attempted burglary at the Chase Bank, 2219 Palomar Airport Road in Carlsbad, California.
One of the robbers was armed with what appeared to be a pump-action shotgun. If you recognize them please do not approach them. Call 911. You can also call the Sheriff's Department at (858) 565-5555. You can remain anonymous and be eligible for a $1,000 reward. Call Crime Stoppers at (888) 580-8477.
Carrie Clevers of San Marcos. Carrie is a bookkeeper, active member of the San Marcos Kiwanis Club and businss manager for Allen Brothers Mortuaries of San Marcos and Vista.
Man About Town Happy to report that some good friends are on the mend and have returned to life in the sometimes fast lane. Longtime pal, Mike Garcia, current President of the Escondido Police Officer’s Association, and a motorcycle cop, has been on medical leave for shoulder surgery involving the repair of a torn rotator cuff. Surgery was suc-
cessful and after a few more weeks of physical therapy and rehab, he hopes to return to duty. We have known Mike since he was a little tyke, living two doors down from us. His folks, Elmer and Gail Garcia, have been great neighbors and good friends. They, obviously, are glad Mike is on the mend. ••••• A candidate for cutest little 4year old just might be Riley Cleevers, granddaughter o f
Delighted to learn that Pastor Clint Miller (above) is back preaching at North County Baptist Church in San Marcos. Recently submitting to heart bypass surgery, he has passed the rehab stage and is now back at his pulpit. ••••• We were in the audience at last Saturday’s Diamond is Forever concert at the Avo Theatre in Vista. A packed house was rockin’ and rollin’ and gave repeated standing ovations to David J. Sherry and his Diamond is Forever
Police received information that two suspects were using cutting tools in an attempt to force open an exterior ATM. The suspects abandoned their efforts and started to leave the area in a “lifted” red Ford pickup truck. Officers arrived and found the
‘Local News’ Cont. on Page 5 band as they recreated the sound of Neil Diamond’s greatest hits. Great, great entertainment by a super talent and a band that is top drawer. Next time they’re in town, go see them!
Time to greet a newcomer to this planet. Little Brooks Lucas Pietrek arrived on October 18th, thrilling mom and dad, Dr. Jim Pietrek and Kimmy Jane Pietrek. Brooks weighed in at a healthy 7 pounds 8.3 ounces, and was 20 1/2 inches. Dr. Pietrek’s patients will understand the big smile for ‘Man About Town’ Cont. on Page 7
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‘Local News’ Cont. from Page 4 ATM damaged from the attempted burglary but, as this press release was written, no loss was reported. Officers located the pickup truck, unoccupied, a short distance from the bank. Carlsbad Police officers, a San Diego Sheriff’s Department Air Support helicopter and a Carlsbad Police K-9 team searched the area for the suspects, but they were not located. A cutting torch was found in the pickup truck. The pickup truck was seized as evidence and the investigation continues. Escondido Police Department Continues Traffic Safety Checkpoints On Monday, November 12th, the Escondido Police Department conducted a Traffic Safety Checkpoint in the area of Bear Valley Parkway and Kit Carson Park. The results of this event were as follows: • 1551 vehicles passed through
the checkpoint location • 290 vehicles were contacted by screening officers • 41 drivers/vehicles were directed to secondary • 4 vehicles were impounded • 36 citations were issued: 5 Unlicensed or suspended driver violations 28 No proof of insurance violations 1 Registration violation 1 Distracted driving violation 5 Seatbelt violations 3 Speed violations
Lemon Grove Station want your help in identifying a man you see in this surveillance photo. He is wanted in connection with a robbery at a U.S. Bank branch in 2900 block of Jamacha Road in uincorporated El Cajon. Witnesses say he walked to a teller on September 21st and showed a demand note indicating he was armed with a gun. The teller placed the money
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The Traffic Safety Checkpoint demonstrates the Escondido Police Department’s commitment to traffic safety- licensed drivers, using seatbelts and child restraint seats, while driving mechanically safe vehicles that also are properly registered and insured. To report any suspicious activities in your neighborhood, you may contact the Police Department directly, or you may make an unidentified call on the Anonymous Tip Line at 760-743-TIPS (8477) or via the Web site at police.escondido.org. Wanted: U.S. Bank Robber Sheriff's Deputies from the
Letters to the Editor In many ways, I wouldn't be alive today if if weren't for you and Lovable Lyle, and THE PAPER.
If you see or recognize him, do not approach him. Call the Sheriff's Department at (858) 565-5200. You can remain
I was broken in pieces at Palomar hospital fighting for my life. I became a cripple; had to be carried to the restroom, and given sponge baths. I had to learn how to walk all over again, like the baby, I once was. They gave me shots in my stomach daily to prevent me from having a stroke. I was a total mess, with seven doctors and specialists trying to keep me in this world of ours. Trouble
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inside a white envelope. The robber took the money and walked out of the bank. No one was hurt.
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Page 6 - November 22, 2012 at the door $15. Bring toys to donate to the annual Escondido Police Department Christmas Party for children who are victims of abuse or neglect. Donations of new pajamas will be given to Isabella’s Foundation for Rady’s Childrens Hospital. For info, contact Joyce Wells at 760.715.2322 or jwells@escondi-
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Evelyn Madison The Social Butterfly Email Evelyn at: thesocialbutterfly@cox.net Community in Unity The Escondido Chamber of Commerce presents Community in Unity, a Premier Holiday Kickoff Party, on Thursday, November 29, from 5:318:31pm, at the Escondido City Hall Dome. This is a tribute to the business community of Escondido; bring your co-workers and mingle with fellow businesses during an evening of food, drink and merriment. Local musical groups will perform. Advance ticket sales are $10; History It just all depends on how you look at some things..
Republican Women Donated to Center for Community Solutions At a recent meeting, and in recognition of October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the Carlsbad Republican Women Federated (CRWF) donated $295 and their guest speaker, award winning talk show host, Chip Franklin, donated $200 to the Center for Community Solutions Executive Director Verna Griffin-Tabor. The donation was made in honor of CRWF member, Crystal Harris’ Assembly Bill No. 1522; inspired by the case of Ms. Harris who was ordered by a court to pay her ing on the gallows Minnesota territory:
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(l-r) 74th District Assemblyman Martin Garrick, CRWF member Crystal Harris, CSS Exec. Director Verna Griffin-Tabor, KOGO news/talk show host Chip Franklin.
husband’s legal fees, plus monthly spousal support, despite the fact that he was convicted of committing violent sex crimes against her and was ultimately sent to prison. The bill was coauthored by Assemblyman Martin Garrick.
center in the city of San Diego and a countywide 24hour bilingual crisis helpline. CCS also works with local community groups and schools to provide innovative prevention programs to promote healthy relationships and peaceful communities.
CCS helps more than 30,000 adults and children each year to heal and prevent relationship and sexual violence, and they operate the only crisis
CRWF meets every fourth Thursday of the month from 11am-1:30pm at the Hilton ‘Social Butterfly’ Cont. on Page 7
I tidied up the history a little bit.
he was a key player in a vital investigation run by the renowned Pinkerton Detective Agency. In 1889, Pasquale Davis passed away during an important civic function held in his honor when the platform upon which he was standing collapsed."
In the late 1980's I got involved in genealogy. As a result, I wound up writing four separate books on four separate branches of my family. The one book I have not been able to complete is that of the Davis family. The others, all Scandinavians, went back as far as 1526. I have since visited both Denmark and Norway and, in Norway, met my contemporary cousins. I ran into one roadblock in the Davis history that I could not get past; finally, I threw up my hands in frustration and tossed in the towel. I gave up further studies of genealogy. Not before, however, learning of a fascinating character in my ancestral past.
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My great-great uncle, Pasquale Davis, was hanged for horse stealing and train robbery in Minnesota in 1889.
On the back of the picture I obtained during my research is this inscription: 'Pasquale Davis, horse thief, sent to Minnesota Territorial Prison 1885, escaped 1887, robbed the Minnesota Flyer six times. Caught by Pinkerton detectives, convicted and hanged in 1889.'
The only known photograph of Pasquale shows him stand-
So putting my extensive training in journalism to work . . .
"Pasquale Davis was a famous cowboy in the Minnesota Territory His business empire grew to include acquisition of valuable equestrian assets and intimate dealings with the Minnesota railroad. Beginning in 1883, he devoted several years of his life to government service, finally taking leave to resume his dealings with the railroad. In 1887,
The City of Escondido is accepting applications for a potential appointment to the City Council to fill a vacancy that will be created when Deputy Mayor Marie Waldron is sworn in as the elected State Assembly Member for the 75th District of California on December 3, 2012. The term of the Council seat is
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responsibility back in their classrooms.
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As part of a district-wide goal of fiscal responsibility, the S.A.V.E. program aims to reduce energy use in all schools, which will save money that can be spent on other needs. District staff will measure, analyze and distribute energy use data to the S.A.V.E. patrols and site administrators. Throughout the year, the Business Services Department will offer awards for the lowest kilowatt hours per student at each elementary campus. On April 28, 2011, San Diego Gas & Electric awarded EUSD the prestigious “Excellence in Energy Saving Champion Award for Education” (K-12 Schools). EUSD has twentythree schools: 17 elementary, 5 middle, and 1 Community Day School. The ethnicity of the students is 65% Latino, 21% White, 2% African American, 3% Asian, and about 4% other.
School District Uses SAVE Energy Conservation Program The Save Amps, Voltage, and Electricity (S.A.V.E.) program launched again in September on every elementary campus in the Escondido Union School District. In its fourth year at EUSC, S.A.V.E. is a student-driven conservation program modeled on a successful program in Texas, and applies proven methods of teaching energy efficient habits while reducing school electric bills. Participating student patrol teams check each campus every day for energy waste (lights on, open doors or windows, etc.) leaving either “tickets” or thank you notes. S.A.V.E. gives students the opportunity to make a measureable difference in their schools, which has had beneficial impacts on their selfesteem, leadership, and ‘Cruising’ Cont. from Page 3 such as a cruise ship would offer. Although they offer luxury services, their personal involvement with senior management ensures the highest standards in customer service and resident care. The senior management enjoys working with the Petrees, leading to a history of longevity among staff, which in turn leads to the continuity of care and services to the residents making it a very homelike place to live. This may be a key to the ‘warm feeling’ created that many have expressed feeling when choosing to live at a Silvergate Residence. AmeriCare Health & Retirement, Inc. owns two retirement communities, one in Fallbrook and one in San Marcos. For more information on Silvergate Retirement Residences you may call Brandie at (760) 728-8880 in Fallbrook, David at (760) 7444484 in San Marcos, or go to their website at: www.SilvergateRR.com
Meeting/Events Calendar Black Friday Gift Giving Sale – On Friday, November 23, from 11am-4pm, enjoy ten percent off of the Municipal Gallery exhibition artwork, Gallery 262
‘Man About Town’ Cont. from Page 4 some time to come. Dr. Pietrek has a thriving chiropractic practice in Rancho Bernardo and has to be one of the happiest chiropractors in the county. Welcome Brooks! You are a handsome lad already! •••••
If you’re looking for that perfect Christmas gift and want to save a bundle of money at the same time, check out page nine of this edition. Some very generous benefactors have donated two beautiful billiard tables, Brunswicks, one at an original value of $6500, the other at $3500. You can buy either one for a fraction. Put your bid in! As an added bonus, the smaller billiard table has a ping pong cover . . a real table! All proceeds go to help eliminate Maternal and Neonatal Tetanus world wide. There’s also a pool table, top drawer. New, it cost $2000. Again . . place your bid. Call Tim at 760.884.6130.
(art in fine craft medium), Renee Richetts Art, Gallery TOO, and Kellene RichettsNguyen’s lampwork beaded jewelry. You will find unique items for holiday gift giving at the Gallery, Escondido Arts Partnership, 262 E. Grand Ave., Escondido. Pet Therapy Volunteers Needed – The Escondido Humane Society is seeking volunteers to join its Pet Therapy Program which is designed to enrich the lives of senior residents of nursing homes and assisted-living facilities, as requested. Volunteers must have the ability to work with seniors and the disabled and a willingness to work with a variety of animals, to bring happiness and love to those residents. Time commitment is about 1 ½ hours per month. Volunteers must use their own vehicles and commit to a minimum of six months. For more info, contact Ina Shookhoff at 760.888/2261 or log on to www.escondidohumanesociety.org. Meeting on November 27 - Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War 1861-1865, Nancy Hanks Lincoln Tent No. 5, will meet at 11am on Tuesday, November 27, in the Veterans Memorial War Building at Zoo Drive and Park Boulevard in Balboa Park, San Diego. The program will be "Death and the American Civil War," a book review presented by Susan Zimmer. For info, call 619.475.0153. Pacific Belles Chorus to Hold Holiday Concert - The Pacific Belles Chorus of Sweet Adelines International invites you to their holiday celebration in song, “A ‘New’ Old Fashioned Christmas” at 1pm on Saturday, December 1, at the Escondido Senior Center, 210 Park Avenue. Those attending will be treated to a homemade bake sale, refreshments, and donation drawing raffles for gift baskets. Tickets are $15/adults and $7/children under 12. The Chorus also will be collecting food items that day to donate to Interfaith Community Services food bank. For more info, call 760.746.7848 or 760.439.8639.
Marlene Tague is Featured Artist for Rancho Bernardo Art Association (RBAA) – During the month of December, RBAA member and awardwinning artist, Marlene Tague, will be featured at the Gallery at the Bernardo Winery Tasting Room, 13330 Paseo Del Verano. Tasting room is open Monday thru Friday, 9am-5pm; Saturday-Sunday, 10am-6pm. RBAA has no December meeting. For more info, visit www.ranchobernardoart.com or call Phyllis Hensperger at 858.675.2262. Vista Garden Club Meeting – When the Vista Garden Club meets at noon on Friday, December 7, learn to create your own vertical dream garden “Living Green Walls” with George Fortier, owner of Vertical Garden Solutions. The meeting is held at the Gloria McClellan Senior Center, 1400 Vale Terrace Dr., Vista. Guests are welcome. For more info, visit vistagardenclub.org. RB Chorale Presents “Joys of the Season!” – Pat Bean and the RB Chorale presents their holiday shows at the Poway Center for the Performing Arts, 15498 Espola Road, Poway, on Friday and Saturday, December 7 and 8, at 7pm, and Sunday matinee at 2pm on December 9. The show will feature Christmas music with a dash of Hanukkah and a patriotic tribute to honor veterans and active military members. Santa Claus will be there with treats for the children and something bright and sparkly for every audience member. Proceeds from ticket sales go the Chorale Scholarship Fund, with monies awarded in the spring to local high school graduating seniors pursuing an education in the musical arts. Tickets are available from any chorale member, online at www.rbchorale.org or www.powayperformingarts.com. Preferred Seating is $30; General Admission is $20; Seniors (55+), Students (13-18) and Active Military tickets are $18; and all children (through 12 years) are only $5. Please bring an unwrapped toy for the United States Marine Corps “Toys for Tots” campaign.
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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
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Page 10 - November 22, 2012 ‘Letter to the Editor’ Cont. from Page 5 is, I lost my will to live. Native Americans -- in particular -- don't take too kindly to having their 'wings clipped.' One miserable day when my pupils first took in the filiments of early morning, I moaned in pain and cursed my existence. Then, one magic day, a kind patient across the hall brought me my very first copy of Lyle E. Davis' THE PAPER. I read the chuckles and my laughter could be heard down the hospital halls. It was that loud. Scared the cider out of my doctors who came running to my bedside!!! When they found out that the cause of my sudden 'turn in life' was a newspaper, well, they just stood and looked at each other! The orthopedist quipped, "Hell, maybe we should have this damned newspaper in all the patients' rooms!" It was only a matter of time that the doctors discovered a small stack of THE PAPER under my pillow. When it came time for my injections on my stomach I began crying all over again, then one of the doctors got a bright idea: "Let him hold the stack of those newspapers." They did. And I hugged them and stopped crying. The doctors knew. The opthalmalogist who saved my eyes, the orthopedic surgeon who rebuilt my leg with titanium, the specialist who first discovered the hematoma that bled in my brain, well, in short, all of them knew . . . they knew that laughter can sometimes be the best medicine the world has ever known. And THE PAPER gave me that medicine each and every Thursday! Once, when my physical therapist took me outside for the first time to practice walking, she asked me, "White Eagle, where do you want to go first?" That was an easy question for me. "Take me out to the front entrance, where the newspaper racks are," I nearly begged. She walked me slowly, holding onto me with her arms. When I got within 10' of the stack of papers, I excitedly said, "Now let me go, let me walk the rest of the way by
myself, please . . . " With great apprehension, she slowly let go and I slowly walked -- teetering now and then, which caused her to gasp -- and I slowly made my way, like a small child, and picked up my own copy of THE PAPER -by myself! As melodramatic as that moment may seem to you, it was my first moment of liberation, my first donning of wings, and I heard myself say: "I want to live. I want to live. I no longer wish to die!" Holding that paper in my hands, I clutched it to my breast, then I yelled a Kumeyaay yell and clapped my hands with excitement! Why am I telling you all this? Well, because it was the turning point in my life. And I owe it to you (Evelyn Madison) and Lyle. You may not think it a big deal, but, trust me, it turned my life around. /s/White Eagle Editor’s Note:
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Sparky Needs a Home
Meet Harley....He is just over a year and full grown at about 18 pounds. Harley is happy, playful, has great fur and already learning some basic commands ... He is the perfect doggy for a nice active family. We are not sure of what breeds he may be but he is a pure joy. This guy is looking for a family who will give him the love and attention he so deserves and in return will be your best friend for life. Like all our pups Harley is neutered and microchipped. His vaccines and rabies are all up to date. He comes with a full 4 piece safety equipment set, food for his transition and any favorite toys or bedding. For more pictures please visit him on our website as well as other pups in our rescue that need h o m e s . www.forgottenpaws.org or contact us at admin@forgottenpaws.org. Thank you
Miss Fluff is a 1-year-old spayed female lop-eared mix, ID 69569. Miss Fluff is sweet and mellow. She loves to be petted and is playful, too. She would enjoy having a male bunny companion in her new home and will do well with any kind family where she can be a cherished indoor bunny. Miss Fluff is available for adoption at the Escondido Humane Society, 3450 E. Valley Parkway. Her $45 adoption fee includes her spay, microchip and vet exam. For more information, call (760) 888-2247 or log on to www.escondidohumanesociety.org. The Escondido Humane Society Adoption Center is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. seven days a week.
His adoption fee of $175.00 includes his neuter, microchip and current vaccinations. Call (760) 593.7768 or email SPOT at info@spotsavespets.org with any questions or to meet about Sparky! SPOT = Saving Pets One at at Time Two Innocent Pups, Killed Upon Arrival
Sparky is a sweet, affectionate two year old, 12 lb, male chihuahua/terrier mix dreaming of his forever home. Sparky is a bit shy at first, but he warms up quickly. He loves going for walks, is very easy on the leash and rides well in the car. Sparky is great with dogs big and small and cats! He is house trained, crate trained, and would love to find a family with a dog buddy, a family that will make him feel loved and continue to show him how great people are. Sparky is in a foster home with a great dane brother, kitty brother and a bunny...
Woodson is the Pet of the Week at your Rancho Coastal Humane Society in Encinitas. He's a 2 year old, 13 pound, shorthaired, buff colored Tabby cat. He was transferred from another animal shelter through the RCHS / FOCAS program. Woodson is the purrfect combination of curiosity and mellowness. He likes people and other cats. He even likes dogs. But what Woodson really loves is to have his tummy scratched. Just keep in mind that he gives "love nips" when he gets over stimulated.
Meet Ike and Mike . . . they were innocent pups, brought to the Kern County Animal Shelter. Note the word “were.” Past tense. Upon arrival, these pups were immediately euthanized. Killed. Not given a chance to love or be loved. Don’t let this happen! Foster or adopt a pup/dog today!
Woodson's $145 adoption fee includes up to date vaccines, veterinary exam, neuter, and microchip. If you can't adopt him, maybe you can sponsor Woodson until his new family arrives. Meet your new cat, dog, or rabbit right now at Rancho Coastal Humane Society, 389 Requeza Street in Encinitas. Adoption hours are 11 to 5 Wednesday through Monday. For more information call 760-753-6413.
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Escondido • Mayor Sam Abed ‘Tis the Season Kick off the holiday season this year with three free celebrations:
Escondido High and Grape Day Park) This beloved Escondido tradition attracts tens of thousands of spectators each year from everywhere in San Diego County. This year’s theme is “A California Christmas”.
Annual Holiday Tree Lighting & Winter Wonderland, California Center for the Arts, Escondido, Saturday, December 1, 2012 from 3-8 p.m.
Christmas on Maple Saturday, December 8, 2012 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Maple Street Plaza In Downtown
This annual event has become a Center favorite and a holiday tradition for families in North County and beyond. Kick off the Holiday with the lighting of the tree, Victorian carolers, art activities, costumed entertainers, a special visit with the man from up North, and a playground filled with snow!
Highlights include holiday vendors, a visit with Santa & Mrs. Claus and Photo Op, Cookie Decorating, Caroling, Live Entertainment with Holiday Dance Performances, Children’s Christmas stories, and Santa’s Mailbox. Salvation Army Food Drive collection boxes will be ready to accept your donations of canned food. Please bring at least one canned good to donate. For more information go www.escondidoevents.com
Escondido Jaycees 62nd Annual Christmas Parade, Saturday, December 8, 2012, 9:30 a.m. Broadway (between
Rancho Bernardo • Mayor Jerry Sanders Last week, I announced that DECOBIKE has been selected as the operating partner for the city’s new bike share program, which will be the first in region and one of the first in the nation to operate without public funds when it goes online next year.
with the community to determine locations for station sites. Public bike sharing is an innovative transportation system that provides public access to bicycles for short trips in an urban environment and promotes an affordable transportation alternative to driving for San Diego residents and visitors.
DECOBIKE’s plan calls for a deployment of 1,800 bicycles and 180 stations throughout the City of San Diego. Once a contract has been finalized and submitted to the City Council for approval, the company and the city together will work
The bike share program is a perfect fit for the San Diego lifestyle as it promotes healthy living and clean transportation. It will also help facilitate travel to and from trolley and bus stations by providing last-mile solutions for commuters.
Vista • Mayor Judy Ritter Stay safe while shopping and when you are out and about during the holidays. Following are tips to keep safe. Be sure to report any suspicious activity you observe to security or call law enforcement. Have a safe and happy holiday season. 1. Be extra careful. Stay alert and be aware of your surroundings. 2. When walking to your car, have keys out and ready. 3. Lock the car, close the windows. 4. Park in a high-trafficked area. 5. Do not leave packages visible in the car. If you return to your
vehicle to unload purchases, move the car to another parking space afterward. 6. Supervise children at all times. If you feel you will be distracted while shopping, arrange for a babysitter. 7. Watch out for loiterers near your car. Ask a security guard for assistance. 8. Avoid parking next to vans, trucks with campers, or vehicles with darkened windows. 9. Avoid carrying large amounts of cash: pay by check, credit or debit card. 10. Avoid overloading yourself with packages. It is important to have clear visibility and freedom of motion.
San Marcos • Mayor Jim Desmond Nordahl Road Bridge opens just in time for holiday shopping season The newly constructed Nordahl Road Bridge and associated improvements opened to the public in mid-November --just in time for the holiday shopping season at one of San Marcos’ retail hot spots. This multi-agency project happened as a result of a joint effort between the cities of San Marcos, Escondido, SANDAG and Caltrans. These agencies recognized the urgency to improve this notoriously congested area and banded together to improve this area. In addition to the new bridge, several improvements to the Nordahl and Montiel intersection were also completed. The City of San Marcos widened and modified the northeast corner of Nordahl Road and
Montiel Road to accommodate the new traffic lane configuration as part of the Nordahl Bridge project. San Marcos also completed major intersection improvements at Nordahl and Montiel, such as modifying the configuration of the west side of Montiel Road at Nordahl Road and constructing a new signalized entrance to the Nordahl Marketplace to enhance traffic circulation. These projects will help improve traffic flow by accommodating more vehicles per day. And there’s still more to come. By spring 2013, the SR-78 Eastbound Auxiliary Lane Improvements will be complete. This project constructs an eastbound auxiliary lane on SR-78 between Woodland Parkway and Nordahl Road including an additional merging lane between the Barham Drive on-ramp and the Nordahl Road on-ramp.
Oceanside • Mayor Jim Wood Annual Holiday Home Tour Yes, ‘tis the season once again and the Friends of the Oceanside Public Library are pleased to present the annual Holiday Home Tour on Sunday, December 9th. The selfguided tours will take place between 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM and will feature five enchanting Oceanside homes festively decorated for the holidays. The highlight will be two of the Roberts Cottages at one destination location. Tour participants are invited to stop at the Civic Center Library, located at 330 North Coast Highway, for refreshments,
a variety of holiday shopping opportunities at the better-thanever Gift Boutique, dancing and singing entertainment, and chances to win amazing auction prizes – just the right thing to get us all in the mood! Tickets are now on sale for $20 each and can be purchased at the Civic Center Library (330 North Cost Highway) or the Mission Branch Library (3861 Mission Avenue). Please note that ticket purchases are tax deductible and that all proceeds will benefit the Friends of the Oceanside Public Library – a real win-win for everyone! For more information on this wonderful event, call (760) 435-5600.
Page 12 - November 22, 2012 Look for some real bargains on quality Win 7 PCs. Whether, or to what extent, Microsoft will relent and allow Win 7 PCs back into retail stores remains to be seen. It depends on whether the early signs of consumer resistance to W8 turn into a full-blown revolt, as was the case with the disastrous Vista fiasco. Nome and Paul Van Middlesworth thecomputerfactoryltd.com The Computer Factory The Continuing Saga of W8
For the last couple of weeks we have been talking about W8 (Windows 8) and Microsoft’s strategy to force retail PC buyers to accept W8 by limiting access to Windows 7. Microsoft can’t restrict Win 7 sales to enterprise (business) users because surveys show 90% of businesses have no plan to implement W8, ever. Retailers working frantically to clear their shelves of Win 7 desktop and notebook PCs results in some spectacular bargains on high quality Win 7 PCs. Last week we picked up 17 inch ASUS notebook PCs from a local Big Box retailer for nearly $100 under wholesale. Retailers will use “Black Friday” and Thanksgiving weekend sales to dump their remaining inventories of Win 7.
Thankful for California
Today, we celebrate Thanksgiving and give thanks for our blessings. I am thankful to represent North County in the California State Senate and to be able to call this community my home. North County residents, and all Californians, are fortunate to live in a state with such distinctive culture, unique geography and variety of industry. California is a global destination and ranked the 9th largest economy in the world. However, international praise for California’s economy is often dwarfed by great concern for the state’s high unemployment, which has remained above 10 percent for nearly four years. Government leadership can, and should, respond more effectively to this statistic.
Throughout the Vista and Win 7 eras Microsoft accommodated enterprise customers by permitting “MDR” (Microsoft downgrade rights). MDR allowed buyers of PCs with Vista Business or Win 7 Professional to have a free implementation (downgrade) of Win XP Professional. This strategy was a win/win for business and Microsoft. Businesses could still get new PCs with the tried and true Win XP and Microsoft could claim that sales of their new operating systems were booming. This practice of accommodating business users by allowing them to buy new PCs with old operating systems has been around for over twenty years. To date Microsoft has not announced any similar MDR program for W8.
hear concerns. Microsoft enforces quota based, multi-tiered pricing for its operating system sales to manufacturers and distributors. Manufacturers and retailers are seeing unsold inventories of W8 PCs starting to pile up. Our distributors complain they are being forced to buy W8 operating systems that they can’t sell. As an independent PC builder, The Computer Factory has no contract and gets no breaks from Microsoft. We buy operating systems from distributors. We may pay more for our operating systems but Microsoft can’t force W8 operating system quotas on us. During the Vista years we built over a thousand PCs, but none with Vista. It wasn’t that we
couldn’t or wouldn’t build a PC with Vista; it was simply that none of our customers wanted one. Today, and going forward, we will continue to build new PCs with whatever Windows operating system our customers want, Windows XP, Win 7 or W8. We will also continue to sell ASUS notebooks (the best) with Win 7 or Win 8. Next week, “Why is Big Box retail store PC repair service so high in cost and low in quality.” Happy Thanksgiving.
Typing “Windows 8 sales” into any search engine brings up scores of Epubs pointing to sluggish W8 sales as a looming disaster for Microsoft. In daily conversations with our wholesale distributors we are beginning to
Recalling California’s history of leadership in manufacturing, innovation and economic prosperity, I believe that each can be restored through pragmatic governance. As the new legislative session nears, all parties must work together to strive for a better California, a place where the entrepreneurial spirit is encouraged and rewarded. On this Thanksgiving, I am grateful for all that California is, and I am optimistic about what California can be. 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.
Proud To Be Your Voice In Sacramento
As the new state Assemblymember elected to represent the 75th District, I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for the trust you have placed in me to be your voice in Sacramento. It is a privilege to serve the almost half a million citizens living and working within the district’s boundaries in one of the state’s most beautiful and diverse regions. The district includes wineries, farms and ranches, vibrant communities such as Fallbrook and Valley Center and includes numerous Indian reservations along with the growing cities of Temecula, Escondido and San Marcos.
As you are aware, there is much at stake in California. As your representative, I will have a unique opportunity to address the important issues facing our state. I will help drive the discussion and offer solutions on topics ranging from jobs, taxes, education and public safety to pensions, healthcare and regulatory reform. One of my top priorities is to hear from you. I encourage citizens to take advantage of my open door policy and remain engaged on matters that will shape California’s future. Please know that I will fight on behalf of the interests of the 75th Assembly District so that its beauty, vitality and economy can be enhanced and preserved.
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‘Letters to Editor’ Cont. from Page 10 White Eagle, you know better as Frederick Gomez. He has become one of our brilliant writers and has had four or five of our cover stories published in The Paper. In addition, he has become a close personal friend of both The Paper and of the Publisher and Associate Publisher, lyle e davis and Evelyn Madison. We were glad our newspaper helped provide the inspiration to Frederick so that he healed. To see him today, you’d never guess that he was at one time, near death. We are grateful he is still with us. (Now, Frederick . . . get busy! Go write another cover story!) Attention: Letters to the Editor Thanks for providing WWII aviation articles. In your "THE LAST FLIGHT: issue you mentioned cliche' "sighted sub,sank same"attributed to a PV-1 aircraft. It was a Lockheed Hudson PBO bomber. The pilot was a non-commissioned Petty Officer First Class, Donald Mason, AMMIC NAP (Aviation Machinist Mate First Class Naval Aviation Pilot). It should be noted that there was another Petty Officer Pilot rating, AP (Aviation Pilot) /s/Seymour WWII Naval Veteran
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From Carlsbad: Dear Evelyn: We are so happy to see The Paper in the La Costa Coffee Roasting Company in the Von's Shopping Center, in Carlsbad, near the Dove Library. We hope we continue to be able to pick it up there and, hopefully, more places in addition to the other Carlsbad locations to where you are already distributing the paper. If you do continue to leave copies at the La Costa Coffee Roasting Company,
please add it to the list of "where to find the paper" in Carlsbad. Love all the cover stories and columns. Thanks for your continued support of the Carlsbad Republican Women Federated. /s/Leita McCormick Carlsbad, CA. Why am I a volunteer at the VA (Veterans Affairs Oceanside Outpatient Clinic) Initially it was brought to my attention that by volunteering at any community organization that would be a way and means of networking, suggesting one could meet a contact for possible job opportunity. I took that advice and choose to be a volunteer at the VA’s clinic. The VA volunteer supervisor was seeking individuals to become greeters. This meant that I would stand outside the building entrance for about four-hours and warmly greet veterans and family members as they enter the clinic. Also as a greeter I would assist veterans by providing wheel chairs and accompany the Vets to the medical departments. Later during the day as they were leaving; with a smiling expression I would say “I hope you have a nice evening and thank you for your service to our country.” Many of them would acknowledge me (as a veteran-volunteer) and sincerely replied with a “Thank you for your assistance, its much appreciated” Networking now was the least of my own personal concerns, however, volunteering at the Oceanside VA clinic has a much more profound significance not only by welcoming and acknowledging these veterans for their service to our beloved country, but I became more aware of all the various military services these men and women served in as I noticed the military insignia’s on their caps and light-jackets they wear; some emblems indicating the war theaters they served and fought in. Occasionally while a vet was waiting for the van transportation (that is available to pick them up and bring them back home; this is a free fee service) with some small talk I would mention
during the evenings I intently view at all of the war documentaries’ on the Military Channel so I could learn something from these authentic combat films and from time to time without any second thought a veteran would say: “You probably saw me in combat, when I was sixteen” (or older) and they would mentioned the war theater they were in during World War II. As we parted I’d repeat: “Take care, hope you have a nice evening.” In my mind I’d think, ‘till we meet again,’ knowing some of them would return to the health care facility. Being a volunteer has its rewards and it is my small contribution to the VA staffs along with it many military patients (from various war campaigns) whom are provided the best medical evaluations and treatments’ available. I know for a fact because I am a veteran. Bruce Marchetta Oceanside, CA PS: The VA can use many volunteers, please contact us @ (858) 642-3267. (PSS: I make it a daily practice outside the VA to thank our active military, retirees, police officers, fire department and a few others!
‘Local News’ Cont. from Page 6 from the date of appointment to the next regular municipal election on November 4, 2014. Candidates must be 18 years of age, reside within the city limits of Escondido, and be registered to vote in the City at the time the application is accepted. Candidates must complete an application and respond to a supplemental questionnaire in order to be considered. Verification of voter registration will be confirmed upon submittal of the application. The packet is available online at www.escondido.org/news, by request to the City Clerk at cityclerk@escondido.org or by phoning 760-839-4617. The deadline to apply is Monday, December 3, 2012, at 3:30 p.m. The City Council will be discussing the vacancy procedures and potential appointment following the swearing-in ceremony on December 5, 2012, at 7:00 p.m. They will take action within the required 60-day period thereafter. In accordance with California law, the City Council has 60 days from the resignation of the official to either call a special election or make an appointment to fill the vacancy. Carlsbad Bank Robbery On Monday, November 19th, at 11:06 a.m., Carlsbad Police received a 911 call from US Bank at 7730 El Camino Real in Carlsbad, reporting a white male, 25-30 years old and approximately 220 lbs., robbed the bank. The suspect fled the scene on foot in an unknown direction.
Bruce Marchetta Editor’s Note: We, too, admire the Oceanside VA Clinic. The staff there is outstanding, the facility is state of the art . . . and the veterans are both proud and honored to receive outstanding care there. Our compliments to Mr. Marchetta for his outstanding service, both military and his volunteer efforts. How about you? Care to volunteer?
In minutes Carlsbad Police and the FBI responded to the location and combed the area for the suspect. A comprehensive investigation was conducted at the scene. The suspect is still at large. There were no injuries and the amount of financial loss is not yet known.
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The Paper FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2012-029299 The name of the business: Prospect Threads, located at 15 Bronco St., Trubuco Canyon, Ca. 92679, is hereby registered by the following: Tanner Marvel 5602 Montezuma Rd. #215 San Diego, CA. 92115 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Tanner Marvel This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 11/06/2012. 11/15, 11/22, 11/29 and 12/06/2012. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2012-028296 The name of the business: Golden Events, located at 2434 Auto Park Way, Suite 202, Escondido, CA. 92029, is hereby registered by the following: Hotel Angels LLC 2434 Auto Park Way, #202 Escondido, CA. 92029 This business is conducted by a Limited Liability Company. First day of business was 10/19/12. /s/Michelle Vital, CEO This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 10/25/2012. 11/01, 11/08, 11/15 and 11/22/2012. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2012-027834 The name of the business: RBS Custom Finishes & Furniture Repair, located at 635 N. Twin Oaks Valley Road, Suite 12, San Marcos, CA. 92069, is hereby registered by the following: Ramon Beltran Sotelo 1114 S. Rancho Sante Fe Rd. San Marcos, Ca. 92078 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was 7/31/2009. /s/Ramon Beltran Sotelo This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 10/22/2012. 11/01, 11/08, 11/15 and 11/22/2012. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2012-027208 The name of the business: Matt Austin Delivers, located at 2801 B St, #110, San Diego, Ca. 92102, is hereby registered by the following: Matthew Austin 2801 B Street #10 San Diego, CA. 92102 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was 10/15/2012. /s/Matthew Austin This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 10/15/2012. 11/01, 11/08, 11/15 and 11/22/2012. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2012-028634 The name of the business: Wetzel Pretzels PCR, located at 2525 El Camino Real, Carlsbad, CA. 92008, is hereby registered by the following: WPCR, Inc. 909 Rose Arbor Dr. San Marcos, Ca. 92078 This business is conducted by a corporation. First day of business was n/a. /s/Jung S. Cho, President This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 10/30/2012. 11/01, 11/08, 11/15 and 11/22/2012. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2012-028605 The name of the business: Pillar to Post Professional Home Inspection, located at 831 Lantana Way, #142, Vista, CA. 92081, is hereby registered by the following: Toni L. Tillis 831 Lantana Way, #142 Vista, CA. 92081 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Toni L. Tillis This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 10/29/2012. 11/01, 11/08, 11/15 and 11/22/2012. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2012-028712 The name of the business: Empire Nail Products, located at 2422 Primrose Ave., Vista, CA. 92083, is hereby registered by the following: Samra Hallett 2422 Primrose Ave. Vista, CA. 92083 Brooke Fleming 1828 California St. Oceanside, CA. 92054 This business is conducted by copartners. First day of business was n/a. /s/Samra Hallett This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 10/30/2012. 11/08, 11/15, 11/22 and 11/29/2012.
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2012-028629 The name of the business: Grom, Grom Prix, Grom TV, Grom Surf Coach, Grom Surf School, located at 3245 Production Ave., #D, Oceanside, CA. 92058, is hereby registered by the following: Ricky Schaffer 3245 Production Ave., #D Oceanside, CA. 92058 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was 10/29/12. /s/Ricky Schaffer This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 10/29/2012. 11/08, 11/15, 11/22 and 11/29/2012. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2012-028368 The name of the business: Shop Felyne, located at 2159 Newcastle Ave, #B, Cardiff, CA., 92007, is hereby registered by the following: Lauren Phillips 255 Horizon Dr. Encinitas, CA. 92024 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Lauren Phillips This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 10/26/2012. 11/08, 11/15, 11/22 and 11/29/2012.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME 37-2012-00058001-CU-PT-NC TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioners Lito Monderin Daligdig and Erlinda J. Daligdig filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present names: Lito Monderin Daligdig and Erlinda J. Daligdig, respectively. Proposed names: Lito M. Dalidi and Erlinda J. Dalidi, respectively. 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: December 11th, 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 10/22/2012. /s/Aaron H. Katz, Judge of the Superior Court 11/08, 11/15, 11/22 & 11/29/2012 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2012-029500 The name of the business: R. McKinney Painting, located at 1021 Memory Lane, Escondido, CA. 92026, is hereby registered by the following: Roger A. McKinney 1021 Memory Lane Escondido, CA. 92026 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Roger A. McKinney This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 11/08/2012. 11/15, 11/22, 11/29 and 12/06/2012.
STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME #2012-029674 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMES: Escondido Yellow Cab, Escondido Yellow Cab Taxi, All Yellow Taxicab Esco, All Yellow Taxi Escondido, San Marcos Yellow Taxicab, All San Marcos Yellow Taxi. THE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMES REFERRED TO ABOVE WERE FILED IN SAN DIEGO COUNTY ON Nov. 14, 2011 and assigned File No. 2011-031643 ARE ABANDONED BY THE FOLLOWING REGISTRANT(S): Syed Owais Qurni 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/ Syed Owais Qurni This statement was filed with David Butler, County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 11/09/2012. 11/15, 11/22, 11/29 and 12/06/2012. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2012-028912 The name of the business: Eric’s Sandwich Shop, The Sandwich Shop, located at 340 N. Andreasen, Escondido, Ca. 92029, is hereby registered by the following: Eric Edwards 9743 Juniper Lane Escondido, Ca. 92029 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Eric Edwards This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 11/01/2012. 11/22, 11/29, 12/06 and 12/13/2012.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2012-029092 The name of the business: MSA Company, located at 1455 Alturas Rd., #115, Fallbrook, CA. 92028, is hereby registered by the following: Librado Zuniga Solorzano 1455 Alturas Rd. #115 Fallbrook, CA. 92028 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Librado Zuniga Solorzano This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 11/05/2012. 11/08, 11/15, 11/22 & 11/29/2012
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2012-029131 The name of the business: Universal Power Washing Services, located at 4775 Gardenia St., Oceanside, CA. 92057, is hereby registered by the following: Andres Roman 4775 Gardenia St. Oceanside, CA. 92057 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was 11/05/2012. /s/Andres Roman, Owner This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 11/05/2012. 11/08, 11/15, 11/22 and 11/29/2012. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2012-028522 The name of the business: The Emerald Village Organization, located at 1850 Gopher Canyon Rd., Vista, CA. 92084, is hereby registered by the following: Words for the Many, LLC 10470 S. Parise Dr. Whittier, CA. 90604 This business is conducted by a Limited Liability Company. First day of business was n/a. /s/Jessica Plancich, Managing Member This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 10/29/2012. 11/08, 11/15, 11/22 and 11/29/2012. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2012-029433 The name of the business: Winner Enterprise, located at 1226 Via La Ranchita, San Marcos, Ca., 92069, is hereby registered by the following: Melinda Jarrell 1226 Via La Ranchita San Marcos, CA. 92069 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Melinda Jarrell This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 11/07/2012. 11/15, 11/22, 11/29 and 12/06/2012. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2012-028975 The name of the business: AnAinegosyo, located at 373 Beaumont Drive, Vista, CA. 92084, is hereby registered by the following: Anthony V and Anita L. KyamkoYap 373 Beaumont Drive Vista, CA. 92084 This business is conducted by Husband and Wife. First day of business was 10/29/2012. /s/Anthony V. Kyamko-Yap, Owner This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 11/02/2012. 11/15, 11/22, 11/29 and 12/06/2012. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2012-029290 The name of the business: Dolce Italia Rosticceria, located at 679 S. Rancho Santa Fe Rd., San Marcos, CA. 92078, is hereby registered by the following: Dolce Italia Desserts, Inc. 215 S. Pacific St. Ste 107 San Marcos, Ca. 92078 This business is conducted by a corporation. First day of business was n/a. /s/Leticia Castronovo, Secretary This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 11/06/2012. 11/15, 11/22, 11/29 and 12/06/2012. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2012-027812 The name of the business: Arroyo Press & Publications, located at 3612 Ocean Ranch Blvd, Oceanside, Ca. 92056, is hereby registered by the following: E. Edward Keenan 2105 Tierra Verde Rd. Vista, CA. 92084 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was 6/2/06. /s/F. Edward Keenan This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 10/22/2012. 11/15, 11/22, 11/29, and 12/06/2012. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2012-029779 The name of the business: Aloha Steam Clean and Detail, located at 221 Smilax Rd., Vista, Ca. 92083, is hereby registered by the following: Phillip Martin Mosk 221 Smilax Rd. Vista, Ca. 92083 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Phillip Martin Mosk, This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 11/13/2012. 11/22, 11/29, 12/06 and 12/13/2012.
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2012-029478 The name of the business: FDIS North County, located at 2605 Companero Avenue, Vista, CA. 92084, is hereby registered by the following: Severino Financial Inc. 2605 Companero Avenue Vista, CA. 92084 This business is conducted by a corporation. First day of business was 11/07/2012. /s/Michael D. Severino, President This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 11/08/2012. 11/15, 11/22, 11/29 and 12/06/2012.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2012-029214 The name of the business: MP Fixed Income, located at 1504 Caminito Aguar, San Marcos, Ca. 92078, is hereby registered by the following: Marv Povich, Inc. 1504 Caminito Aguar San Marcos, CA. 92078 This business is conducted by a corporation. First day of business was 11/01/2012. /s/Marv Povich, President This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 11/06/2012. 11/15, 11/22, 11/29 and 12/06/2012. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2012-028129 The name of the business: Train4Anything Fitness, located at 6305 Citracado Circle, Carlsbad, CA. 92009, is hereby registered by the following: Sean Evan Witkin 6305 Citracado Circle Carlsbad, CA. 92009 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Sean Evan Witkin This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 10/24/2012. 11/15, 11/22, 11/29 and 12/06/2012.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME 37-2012-00058482-CU-PT-NC TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner Lisa Elias filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present name: Lisa Elias. Proposed name: Brie Madisen. 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: January 15th, 2013, 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 11/13/2012. /s/Aaron H. Katz, Judge of the Superior Court 11/15, 11/22, 11/29 & 12/06/2012 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2012-029708 The name of the business: Kingdom Come Limo Services, located at 228 Candice Place, Vista, CA. 92083, is hereby registered by the following: Cory Price 228 CAndice Place Vista, CA. 92083 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was 11/13/2012. /s/Cory Price This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 11/13/2012. 11/15, 11/22, 11/29 and 12/06/2012. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2012-028841 The name of the business: Pops Hot Rod Garage, located at 305 Wisconsin Ave, Oceanside, CA. 92054, is hereby registered by the following: George R. Hallett III 2422 Primrose Ave. Vista, CA. 92083 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/George Hallett This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 10/31/2012. 11/15, 11/22, 11/29 and 12/06/2012. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2012-030017 The name of the business: Dynotech Motorsports, Inc., located at 1352 N. Melrose Dr., Ste A, Vista, Ca. 92083 is hereby registered by the following: Dynotech Motorsports, INc. 1352 N. Melrose Dr. Ste A Vista, Ca. 92083 This business is conducted by a corporation. First day of business was 11/01/2012. /s/Lauren Glazier, Secretary This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 11/15/2012. 11/22, 11/29, 12/06 and 12/13/2012.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME 37-2012-00056991-CU-PT-NC TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner Lauren Nicole Juma filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present name: Lauren Nicole Juma to Proposed name Lorreyn Nicole Jumah. 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: December 4th, 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 10/9/2012. /s/Aaron H. Katz, Judge of the Superior Court 10/11, 10/18, 10/25 and 11/01/2012
STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME #2012-030042 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME: La Dolce Idea, located at 10808 Scripps Ranch Blvd. #104, San Diego, CA. 92131. THE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME REFERRED TO ABOVE WAS FILED IN SAN DIEGO COUNTY ON 09/08/09 and assigned File No. 2009-25779 IS ABANDONED BY THE FOLLOWING REGISTRANT(S): Cano, James 10808 Scripps Ranch Blvd., #104 San Diego, CA. 92131 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/James Cano This statement was filed with David Butler, County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 11/15/2012. 11/22, 11/29, 12/06 and 12/13/2012. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2012-030030 The name of the business: De Maria Consulting, located at 1605 Caudor St., Encinitas, CA. 92024, is hereby registered by the following: John De Maria 1605 Caudor St. Encinitas, CA. 92024 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was 11/15/2012. /s/John De Maria This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 11/15/2012. 11/22, 11/29, 12/06 and 12/13/2012. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2012-030179 The name of the business: Papaya Bay, located at 3815 Mission Ave., Oceanside, Ca. 92058, is hereby registered by the following: Nattapon Thitathan 3936 Estancia Dr. Oceanside, CA. 92058 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Nattapon Thitathan This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 11/15/2012. 11/22, 11/29, 12/06 and 12/13/2012.
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