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Volume 45 - No. 40

October 01, 2015

by lyle e davis

It is both interesting and frustrating to watch the current crop of presidential candidates out on the campaign trail, trying to sway our votes for them.

One thing I don’t see a whole lot of is . . . leadership. The ability to take command and get things done . . . not just talk the issue(s) to death . . . but to take decisive action and address the problem. President Dwight David Eisenhower had leadership; President Harry Truman had leadership.

One a Republican, one a Democrat . . . both had . . . leadership. Each was far from perfect but both had . . . leadership.

Something I see sadly lacking in our nation today and in our so-called leaders. Examples?

When Dwight David Eisenhower was elected President in 1953 he noticed immediately there was a major illegal immigration problem with illegal aliens crossing our borders, almost at will. America's southern frontier was as porous as a spaghetti sieve. As many as 3 million illegal migrants had walked and waded northward over a period of several years for jobs in California, Arizona, Texas, and points beyond.

President Eisenhower cut off this illegal traffic. He did it quickly and decisively with only 1,075 United States Border Patrol agents – less than one-tenth of today's force. The operation is still highly praised among veterans of the Border Patrol. Here’s how it happened and what “Ike” did.

In 1951, Ike wrote a letter to Sen. William Fulbright (D) of Arkansas. The senator had just proposed that a special commission be created by Congress to examine unethical conduct by government officials who accepted gifts and The Paper - 760.747.7119

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General Eisenhower, who was gearing up for his run for the presidency, said "Amen" to Senator Fulbright's proposal. He then quoted a report in The New York Times, highlighting one paragraph that said: "The rise in illegal border-crossing by Mexican 'wetbacks' to a current rate of more than 1,000,000 cases a year has been accompanied by a curious relaxation in ethical standards extending all the way from the farmer-exploiters of this contraband labor to the highest levels of the Federal Government."

Years later, the late Herbert Brownell Jr., Eisenhower's first attorney general, said in an interview with this writer that the president had a sense of urgency about illegal immigration when he took office.

America "was faced with a breakdown in law enforcement on a very large scale," Mr. Brownell said. "When I say large scale, I mean hundreds of thousands were coming in from Mexico [every year] without restraint."

Although an on-and-off guestworker program for Mexicans was operating at the time, farmers and ranchers in the Southwest had become dependent on an additional low-cost, docile, illegal labor force of up to 3 million, mostly Mexican, laborers. According to the Handbook of Texas Online, published by the University of Texas at Austin and the Texas State Historical Association, this illegal workforce had a severe impact on the wages of ordinary working Americans. The Handbook Online reports that a study by the President's Commission on Migratory Labor in Texas in

1950 found that cotton growers in the Rio Grande Valley, where most illegal aliens in Texas worked, paid wages that were "approximately half" the farm wages paid elsewhere in the state.

Profits from illegal labor led to the kind of corruption that apparently worried Eisenhower. Joseph White, a retired 21-year veteran of the Border Patrol, says that in the early 1950s, some senior US officials overseeing immigration enforcement "had friends among the ranchers," and agents "did not dare" arrest their illegal workers.

Walt Edwards, who joined the Border Patrol in 1951, tells a similar story. He says: "When we caught illegal aliens on farms and ranches, the farmer or rancher would often call and complain [to officials in El Paso]. And depending on how politically connected they were,

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there would be political intervention. That is how we got into this mess we are in now."

Bill Chambers, who worked for a combined 33 years for the Border Patrol and the thencalled US Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), says politically powerful people are still fueling the flow of illegals.

Influential politicians, including Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson (D) of Texas and Sen. Pat McCarran (D) of Nevada, favored open borders, and were dead set against strong border enforcement, Brownell said. But General Swing's close connections to the president shielded him – and the Border Patrol – from meddling by powerful political and corpo-

During the 1950s, however, this "Good Old Boy" system changed under Eisenhower – if only for about 10 years.

That’s leadership.

In 1954, Ike appointed retired Gen. Joseph "Jumpin' Joe" Swing, a former West Point classmate and veteran of the 101st Airborne, as the new INS commissioner.

Give Us This Day Our Daily Chuckle This week, a compendium of wit, wisdom and neat stuff you can tell at parties. Enjoy!

"Lexophile" is a word used to describe those that have a love for words, such as "you can tune a piano, but you can't tuna fish," or "to write with a broken pencil is pointless." A competition to see who can come up with the best lexophiles is held every year in an undisclosed location. This year's winning submission is posted at the very end.

.. When fish are in schools, they sometimes take debate.

.. A thief who stole a calendar got twelve months.

.. When the smog lifts in Los Angeles U.C.L.A.

.. The batteries were given out free of charge.

.. A dentist and a manicurist married. They fought tooth and nail.

By mid-July, the crackdown extended northward into Utah, Nevada, and Idaho, and eastward to Texas. By September, 80,000 had been taken into custody in Texas, and an estimated 500,000 to 700,000 illegals had left the Lone Star State voluntarily.

Ike had just been elected by a grateful nation, proud of their native son who led the battle in Europe that ended the war in that area.

Ike was used to studying a situation, analyzing the problems, then delegating the task to solving the problem to one of his top officers, giving him full authority to carry out the mission.

Wetback" began. Because political resistance was lower in California and Arizona, the roundup of aliens began there. Some 750 agents swept northward through agricultural areas with a goal of 1,000 apprehensions a day. By the end of July, over 50,000 aliens were caught in the two states. Another 488,000, fearing arrest, had fled the country.

Gen. Joseph "Jumpin' Joe" Swing rate interests. One of Swing's first decisive acts was to transfer certain entrenched immigration officials out of the border area to other regions of the country where their political connections with people such as Senator Johnson would have no effect. Then on June 17, 1954, what was called "Operation

.. A will is a dead giveaway.

.. With her marriage, she got a new name and a dress. .. A boiled egg is hard to beat.

.. When you've seen one shopping center you've seen a mall.

.. Police were summoned to a daycare center where a threeyear-old was resisting a rest.

.. Did you hear about the fellow whose entire left side was cut off? He's all right now. .. A bicycle can't stand alone; it's just two tired. .. When a clock is hungry it goes back four seconds.

.. The guy who fell onto an upholstery machine is now fully recovered. .. He had a photographic memory which was never developed. .. When she saw her first strands of grey hair she thought she'd dye.

.. Acupuncture is a jab well done. That's the point of it. And the cream of the twisted crop:

. Those who get too big for their pants will be totally exposed in the end. DOWN AT THE RETIREMENT CENTER

Unlike today, Mexicans caught in the roundup were not simply released at the border, where they could easily reenter the US. To discourage their return, Swing arranged for buses and trains to take many aliens deep within Mexico before being set free.

Tens of thousands more were put aboard two hired ships, the Emancipation and the Mercurio. The ships ferried the aliens from Port Isabel, Texas, to Vera Cruz, Mexico, more than 500 miles south. The sea voyage was "a rough

trip, and they did not like it," says Don Coppock, who worked his way up from Border Patrolman in 1941 to eventually head the Border Patrol from 1960 to 1973.

There are now said to be 12 million to 20 million illegal aliens in the US. Of the Mexicans who live here, an estimated 85 percent are here illegally.

One day in 1954, Border Patrol agent Walt Edwards picked up a newspaper in Big Spring, Texas, and saw some startling news. The government was launching an all-out drive to oust illegal aliens from the United States. The orders came straight from the top, where the new president, Dwight Eisenhower, had put a former West Point classmate, Gen. Joseph Swing, in charge of immigration enforcement. General Swing's fast-moving campaign soon secured America's borders – an accomplishment no other president has since equaled. Illegal migration had dropped 95 percent by the late 1950s. Several retired Border Patrol

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80-year old Bessie bursts into the rec room at the retirement home. She holds her clenched fist in the air and announces, "Anyone who can guess what's in my hand can have sex with me tonight!"

Sheriff's Office

Bessie thinks a minute and says, "Close enough." ____________________________

She gave him a sexy little smile, unbuttoned the top 3 or 4 buttons of her blouse, and slowly reached down into the cleavage created by a soft, ilky push-up bra, and pulled out a crumpled Twenty Dollar bill.

An elderly gentleman in the rear shouts out, "An elephant?" SUPERSEX

A little old lady who had lost her marbles was running up and down the halls in a nursing home. As she ran, she would flip up the hem of her nightgown and say "Supersex."

She ran up to an elderly man in a wheelchair, flipping her gown at him, she said, "Supersex."

He sat silently for a moment or two and finally answered, "I'll take the soup." ____________________________ “A liberal paradise would be a place where everybody has guaranteed employment, free comprehensive health care, free education, free food, free housing, free clothing, free utilities, and only law enforcement has guns. And believe it or not, such a place does, indeed, exist. It's called prison." Sheriff Joe Arpaio Maricopa County

Arizona

Crumpled money

With a very seductive voice the woman asked her husband, "Have you ever seen Twenty Dollars all crumpled up?" "No," said her husband.

He took the crumpled Twenty Dollar bill from her and smiled approvingly.

She then asked him, "Have you ever seen Fifty Dollars all crumpled up?"

"Uh... no, I haven't," he said, with an anxious tone in his voice.

She gave him another sexy little smile, pulled up her skirt, and seductively reached into her tight, sheer panties... and pulled out a crumpled Fifty Dollar bill. He took the crumpled Fifty Dollar bill, and started breathing a little quicker with anticipation. "Now," she said, "have you ever

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agents who took part in the 1950s effort, including Mr. Edwards, say much of what Swing did could be repeated today.

"Some say we cannot send 12 million illegals now in the United States back where they came from. Of course we can!" Edwards says. Donald Coppock, who headed the Patrol from 1960 to 1973, says that if Swing and Ike were still running immigration enforcement, "they'd be on top of this in a minute."

William Chambers, another '50s veteran, agrees. "They could do a pretty good job" sealing the border.

Edwards says: "When we start enforcing the law, these various businesses are, on their own, going to replace their [illegal] workforce with a legal workforce." While Congress debates building a fence on the border, these veterans say other actions should have higher priority. 1. End the current practice of taking captured Mexican aliens to the border and releasing them. Instead, deport them Heckle’s Daddy

I used to go visit good friend, Keith Gerland, from time to time. Keith owns Gerland Machine, Inc. in San Marcos. Does all kinds of precision metal work. Whenever I’d drop by I’d always s be greeted by Heckle . . . a big ol’ mutt . . . mostly Boxer, from the looks of him. Friendly, dependable. The way most dogs are.

Keith and Heckle were inseperable. Heckle was second generation, his momma having been part of the Gerland family as well. Heckle just was happiest when he was around Keith so he came to work with him and hunkered down underneath a counter . . “Heckle’s Place.” As things happen, Heckle got older . . . and one day, he just up and died in the back of Keith’s truck.

Those of us who know and love dogs can appreciate how devastated Keith was when he found the tired old body of loyal, lovable Heckle . . . no longer of this world but perhaps having crossed that rainbow bridge was perhaps now frolicking like the young pup he once was. “I took him up on the very top of

deep into Mexico, where return to the US would be more costly.

decided we needed a freeway system, modeled on the autobahn from Germany.

3. End "catch and release" for non-Mexican aliens. It is common for illegal migrants not from Mexico to be set free after their arrest if they promise to appear later before a judge. Few show up.

Deportations actually started under President Herbert Hoover. During his four-year presidency, roughly 121,000 persons were officially deported or induced to leave through threat of deportation, according to our analysis of official statistics. (We explain our sources and analytical methods fully in the "Where We Got The Numbers" section below.)

2. Crack down hard on employers who hire illegals. Without jobs, the aliens won't come.

The Patrol veterans say enforcement could also be aided by a legalized guestworker program that permits Mexicans to register in their country for temporary jobs in the US. Eisenhower's team ran such a program. It permitted up to 400,000 Mexicans a year to enter the US for various agriculture jobs that lasted for 12 to 52 weeks.

Ike recognized the problem, came up with a solution, delegated the power and authority to a trusted general, and then let the general do his job. That’s leadership.

No namby-pamby ‘politically correct’ postures or phrases. It was . . . “Get the damned job done. Now!” It got done.

Oh, and by the way . . . Ike also

Palomar Mountain and buried him there,” says Keith. “Buried a pair of my boots and an American flag with him.

It’s a private place. No one knows where Heckle is buried except me. He was a special dog and was an important part of my life.” Keith hasn’t decided on getting another dog . . . it’s been about three years since Heckle departed . . . but it’s still too soon. I told Keith when he’s ready I can find him a good dog.

Fascinating man, this Keith Gerland. ‘Course, being a dog lover, he and I are pals for life. He’s also a surfer . . climber, hiker . . . and a precision craftsman. One of those fellas where intricate figures and math equations are child’s play, where you and me . . . we have problems balancing a check book. Comes naturally, I guess. Genetics, maybe. His dad was a pattern maker and Keith learned from dad.

He bought his first machine, a Bridgeport Milling machine, in 1998. He’s been busy ever since, today with three fulltime and four part time workers. “Sometimes it gets hectic,” he says. “We’ll have five different contractors all of whom want their work right now.

It, too, got done. Leadership.

President Truman signed legislation protecting the rights of Mexican migrant laborers recruited legally to help harvest U.S. crops, and was unable to win congressional approval of measures to crack down on employers of illegal immigrants. During his nearly eight years in office, about 3.4 million were deported or left "voluntarily" under threat of deportation.

Eisenhower clearly had the most aggressive and successful action of deportation and those successes, as previously stated by those who were here in the trenches at the time, were because of his leadership abilities and willingness to delegate responsibility to dependable people and let them do their Somehow, we’ve got to please them. So far, we’ve been able to. My main job is kind like being a traffic cop, directoring work flow to make sure everything gets done on time and done accurately.” Keith has been at this location (120 North Pacific, San Marcos) for 15 years.

Keith Gerland

He’s healthy but admits to having begun to think about the successor to his business. He plans on being around for at least another 20 years but knows it’s probably time to start thinking about a succession plan. “As long as our customers continue to be happy,” he says, “I’ll be happy. Wherever I am. Perhaps up on that rainbow ridge playing with Heckle again.” Gerland Machine, 760.744.0821

jobs. Under Eisenhower, Illegal immigration dropped 95 percent, despite the protestations of some members of Congress, many of whom had vested interests in the “status quo.”

Successive presidents have caved in to special interest groups and have been reluctant to enforce existing immigration law. In addition to those illegal emigrants from Latin America, we are now seeing an increase of illegal immigrants from Asia and, more recently, from Middle Eastern countries. More refugees than immigrants, we have committed to welcoming a large number of those affected by the Syrian and Iraq conflict . . .and to some lesser extent, Afghanistan.

How effective the screening process will be to filter out ISIS and other hostile infiltrators is problematic, at best. The question, however, does not rest on refugees arriving in America with official blessings but with the continued problem of illegal immigrants in place within our national bordrs and with those who still cross our borders illegally.

Where is the leadership that Eisenhower showed in dealing with the present problems? Which of the present presidential candidates has even a sliver of that leadership ability?

There is little doubt also that both Eisenhower and Truman would, could, and did take decisive action agains our enemies. They would not be tolerant of the abuse thrown against America as it is today.

To his credit, President Obama has, in fact, completed a number of accomplishments he set out to do. Obamacare, reducing the national debt, reducing unemployment . . . but he has a disturbing record in dealing with illegal immigration and enforcing existing immigration laws. Will that change under the new administration elected in 2016? Let us hope so.

Sources: "Annual Report of the Immigration and Naturalization Service" for fiscal year 1952. Ibid: (Table 23, page 55) from the INS annual report for 1961. Christian Science Monitor: www.csmonitor.com/.../p09s01coop.html

Independent Journal: http://www.ijreview.com/2014/11/203 840-eisenhower-illegal-alien-solution/


The Paper • Page 4 • October 01, 2015 Former Army Navy Academy Headmaster Heads to Trial on Molestation Charges

Jeffrey Scott Barton, former headmaster for the Army Navy Academy in Carlsbad, was arrested almost two years ago. Now, he heads to trial on charges that he molested cadets at the academy from 1997 through 2001.

Barton faces 300 years to life in prison if convicted of 20 molestation-related felonies involving three former middleschool cadets. Jury selection started last week in Vista Superior Court. Barton, 57, has pleaded not guilty.

The 20 felony charges — including oral copulation and sodomy — involve only three former cadets, but the jury is expected to hear from four additional accusers whose allegations date to 1983 and cover two additional boarding schools in other states. The jury can consider their testimony as potentially corroborating evidence. He resigned his post as headmaster at the Army Navy Academy in June 2013, shortly after a former cadet came forward and said that Barton had molested him, starting in the

Man About Town

Language Lesson: Recently, Escondido’s Tim Cunning took it upon himself to develop a Language Learning Course for Bostonese.

This was in honor of his pal, Dave Geary, owner of Dave’s Computer Repairs in Escondido, who comes from the Boston area. Geary was installed as Lt. Governor for Division 37 Kiwanis for Cal-NevHa last week. Geary has a habit, particularly when excited or in a rush to make a point, to speak in Bostonese . . . which is difficult for most “normal” people to understand (and I use the word “normal” advisedly.) To help you understand Mr. Geary and any other transplanted Bostonians, here is a handy guide, thanks to Mr. Cunning: Plimit

Plymouth

ninth grade.

Local News

Carlsbad police did not arrest Barton until October 2013. He remains jailed in lieu of $5.22 million bail. His defense attorney, Daniel Greene, said that Barton “adamantly maintains his innocence” and “is eagerly awaiting his day in court.” “Mr. Barton wants a fair trial based on the facts,” Greene said. “We want a fair and impartial jury to look at the facts of this case, not rush to judgment based on rumors and innuendo and fear of the subject matter.” He said no decisions have been made as to whether Barton will testify in his own defense. Social Host Ordinance Prosecutions Results in Significant Fine & Probation

In August of 2014 and July of 2015, Escondido Police Officers responded to separate incidents of large parties with groups of people fighting. One incident occurred at a residence, and the other occurred at a motel. In both instances, a follow up investigation determined a party was being held, and a number of persons under the age of 21 were present. It was also determined alcohol

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Form R’s Myth Bathroom Large Couple of Beers Potatoes 34 Saturday What kind of car is that? Utes Youths Kunbleevit Could’t believe it Cockies Car Keys Joory Jewelry P.S.D.S Pierced Ears Potty Party Nominal Egg Arm and a leg ••••• Had a magnificent Italian dinner at the home of North County Attorney Tony Abbott last Saturday, prepared by his child bride, the former Becky O’Friedman, former Irish Princess. I love pasta. I love all Italian food. This night was a particularly good night because Becky had prepared the spaghetti meat sauce with meatballs and/or sausages to accompany this special spaghetti.

She had harvested the spaghetti that same afternoon from a new hybrid spaghetti tree that she and her husband have introduced to America. It is a hybrid known as the Gigliotti Family Spaghetti Tree.

The warm weather we’ve been having was most timely as it

was being served at the party, a number of minors had consumed alcoholic beverages, and several person had been injured as a result of the fights. The investigation in the August 2014 case led to a citation being issued to Mr. Stephen Psarris (18 years old at the time). Psarris was identified as the person responsible for hosting a party at a private residence. Psarris was also cited for a violation of Escondido Municipal Code 17220. Psarris failed to appear for two hearings related to the matter. He was subsequently arrested and brought before the court. Psarris plead guilty to violating EMC 17-220 and received a $1000 fine. The investigation in the July case led to a citation being issued to Mr. Fernando Nambo (20 years old at the time). Nambo was responsible for renting a motel room where the party occurred. At one point as many as 50 people were present in the room. Mr. Nambo was cited for a violation of Escondido Municipal Code 17-220, commonly referred to as the Social Host Ordinance. In September of 2015, Nambo plead guilty to violating EMC 17-220. Nambo

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quickly allowed the freshly harvested spaghetti strands to dry to just the perfect point. Then, when plunged into the waiting hot water, the spaghetti cooked perfectly, releasing all of its infused aromas and blends of flavors. Then, when Becky’s special Spaghetti meat sauce was ladled on to the waiting spaghetti . . . it was a meal fit for a King . . . or even an Irish Princess . . . which, as I may have mentioned once or twice, Becky was, and is.

The Gigliotti Family Spaghetti Tree is not yet on the market. It is almost completed with the prototype phase. Tony and Becky think it will be on the market and available in most fine food stores within the next 30-60 days. Meanwhile, I’m having spaghetti and meatballs again tonight (Tony and Becky sent me home with a ton of leftover spaghetti, meat sauce, meatballs and sausages. And no calories, fats, or sugar in any of it. Pure health food.) ••••• This past Sunday we journeyed on over to Redwood Terrace in Escondido to celebrate the 90th birthday of Ol’ Doug Best.

The long time broadcaster, with whom I have worked for the better part of 45 years, held court in the Activity Room of Redwood Terrace, surrounded by family and friends. Sat next to another old time friend, retired banker Sid

Letters to the Editor

Long Term Mobile Home Lease Accord-San Marcos

I went to the San Marcos City Council meeting for the first time ever, Tues. Sept. 22nd and got to see how the city does business. I would recommend it to anyone in San Marcos. The impetus of my visit was the ongoing attempt to pass a Long Term Lease Accord to replace the existing leases. There are many facets to the San Marcos Mobile Home Parks situation and I generally support the arguments of Tim Sheahan, VP of GSMOL (Golden State Manufactured Home Owners League) I certainly don’t want to undermine

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Colquitt and his wife, Bobbi.

We shared in the birthday cake and soft drinks and managed to recount a number of memories.

Retired broadcaster, Doug Best, age 90

Another long time friend and former Mayor and City Councilmember, Jim Rady, has passed away. As per his wishes, there will be no public funeral service. His cremains will be buried with those of his parents. ••••• Clarke Dailey is a busy man in Escondido. Even more so now that he has to recover from a fire that destroyed all of his inventory and supplies at a warehouse in Escondido from which he operated an auction business. The place is a mess. Very little could

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seen $50,000 Dollars all crumpled up?"

He said "No!" trying to hide his arousal. She said ... "Check the garage." ••••• After digging to a depth of 10 feet last year outside Buffalo, New York, scientists found traces of copper cable dating back 100 years. They came to the conclusion that their ancestors already had a telephone network more than 100 years ago.

Not to be outdone by the New Yorkers, in the weeks that followed, a Los Angeles, California archaeologist dug to a depth of 20 feet somewhere just outside Oceanside. Shortly afterward, a story in the LA Times read, "California archaeologists, reporting a finding of 200 year old copper cable, have concluded that their ancestors already had an advanced high-tech communications network a hundred years earlier than the New Yorkers."

One week later, a local newspaper in Omaha Nebraska reported, "After digging 30 feet deep in his pasture near the community of Kearney, Nebraska, Ole Olson, a heck of an engineer and a self-taught archaeologist, reported that he found absolutely nothing. Ole has therefore concluded that

300 years ago, Nebraska had already gone wireless."

Just makes a person proud to be from Nebraska. EXERCISE FOR PEOPLE OVER 70

Begin by standing on a comfortable surface, where you have plenty of room at each side.

With a 5-lb potato bag in each hand, extend your arms straight out from your sides and hold them there as long as you can. Try to reach a full minute, and then relax. Each day you'll find that you can hold this position for just a bit longer.

After a couple of weeks, move up to 10-lb potato bags. Then try 50-lb potato bags and eventually try to get to where you can lift a 100-lb potato bag in each hand and hold your arms straight for more than a full minute. (I'm at this level).

After you feel confident at that level, try it with a potato in each bag. ••••• On the political front . . . Atheist called Dr. Ben Carson a "moron" for believing in God ... Carson shut him down with one brilliant line! "I believe I

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his arguments but only to express a subset of the controversy. THE SENIORS MOBILEHOME PARK.

This demographic are past their earning years and therefore are on fixed incomes, whether Soc. Sec., pension, or both. Typically they move to a Senior Mobile Home Park to downsize and be able to live out their years in dignity. Appropriate rent controls perfectly fit their situation. But like living in an apartment, yearly rent (space) increases are a reality. Currently 3% a year, seniors have gotten use to. It swallows up any S.S. COLA., but they do not have to resort to eating pet food. WHY CHANGE IT? Why change the rules of the game on your seniors after they had arranged for their twilight years? No matter what they say, the proposed Accords will open the door to unknown price increases. In this economy that could be disastrous to more than just the seniors. Many Families that lost their homes after 2009, downsized to Mobile or Manufactured Homes and are hardly stable YET.

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Social Butterfly

technology, trauma intervention, and volunteerism. “Community members of all ages are invited to learn not only what the city is doing to make sure Carlsbad is safe, but what they can do too,” said Fire Chief Michael Davis. “A safe and secure community takes teamwork,” said Interim Police Chief Neil Gallucci. “This annual event provides a fun way for our first responders to connect with the community while continuing to build strong bonds.” For more information, contact Jodee Sasway, Public Information Officer, 760-931-2105 or jodee.sasway@carlsbadca.gov.

Carlsbad Public Safety Open House

On Saturday, October 10th, the City of Carlsbad will host the annual Public Safety Open House, from 10am to 2pm, at the Safety Training Center, 5750 Orion St., Carlsbad. The open house will celebrate “Fire Prevention Week” and “Crime Prevention Month.” Attendees can watch live demonstrations including burning house, car extrication, SWAT mission, and Police K-9 maneuvers. Displays will feature fire, police and public works vehicles, prevention and preparedness, emergency services information, CSI equipment and

The Advocate

Marilyn Shea, Estate Planning Attorney

WHAT IS AN ELDER LAW ATTORNEY?

All elder law attorneys do estate planning but all estate planning attorneys do NOT necessarily do elder law - confused? I do both.

Elder law attorneys protect seniors (generally over 65 years). Abuse can be financial or physical (IN AN EMERGENCY, call the Elder Abuse Hotline (1-800-510-2020) immediately).

It might be a more subtle form of financial abuse by a child which can be handled by involving an attorney. An example would be treating mom and dad's money like

Meetings/Events Calendar

Library Celebrates Freedom to Read During Banned Books Week – From September 27-October 3, celebrate your right to choose what you read, at the Escondido Public Library. Banned Books Week is an annual national awareness campaign celebrating the freedom to read, and drawing attention to banned and challenged books, such as Catcher in the Rye, Harry Potter, and The Bible. During this week the Library promotes the availability of works that represent a broad spec-

their personal piggy bank.

It might be protecting your mom from an aggressive solar sales person, if she is no longer competent to sign a contract.

It could be enabling your Dad to get Medi-Cal for nursing home care or protecting his home from claims so the heirs will own the home in his lifetime and he will have the right to occupy the home. This type of transfer (involving Dad and his heirs) is not outright. It is done with a series of agreements and deeds (quoting the Medi-Cal regulations cases and IRS rulings) which I prepare for my clients. The home cannot be sold, as he will always have an "intent to return home" which is a subjective thought (as most people want to return home whether they are actually able to do so). If all is done properly, the heirs will be able to avoid claims from Medi-Cal.

copyright 2015 Marilyn Shea, attorney for over thirty years, is a past President of the So. Cal. National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. If you wish to have your questions answered, write to 2103 El Camino Real, Suite 103A, Oceanside, CA 92054 or CALL (760) 721-0600 FOR AN APPOINTMENT

trum of viewpoints, even those that might be unorthodox or unpopular, to all who wish to read them, and the need to keep material publicly available so that people can develop their own conclusions and opinions. Visit the Library and select a book of your choice, or one from a Banned Books Week display. Visit library.escondido.org/banned to take part in the celebration of one of the greatest driving forces in this country – the First Amendment. The Library is located at 239 South Kalmia Street in Escondido. For more information about Banned Books Week, contact Senior Librarian, Joanna Axelrod, at 760-839-4624 or at jaxelrod@escondido.org. Additional information about Library programs and services can be found at library.escondido.org.

Super Hero Obstacle Race on Saturday – Dress up like a super hero and come out to the park for the Super Hero Obstacle Race on Saturday, October 3rd from 8am to 12noon at Alga Norte Community Park, 6565 Alicante Road, Carlsbad. Parents and children will run together through a super hero themed 2K obstacle course while dressed in super hero costumes. Defeat villains while leaping over tall buildings, crawl through toxic tunnels and navigate through 20 obstacles; conquer inflatable mazes and slides, wrecking balls, tights ropes, web crawlers, and other obstacles along the way. The race will take approximately one hour to complete. Rachael Shay, special events supervisor, said the Super Hero Obstacle Race is designed for adventure seeking families and "we emphasize fitness but more importantly, we emphasize fun at this high energy event." “This race encourages partnership and teamwork in a noncompetitive environment.” Siblings, caregivers, grandparents, and friends can also participate in lieu of parents, and each participant must register. Cost is $30 per participant.

Without Action, El Nino Won't Solve the Drought

Predictions of a wet winter also indicate that the coming El Niño may not end the drought. Unfortunately, the lack of necessary storage facilities locally means that any extra water from El Niño will simply flow into the sea. This week I attended the Governor’s Drought Task Force at Rincon Tribal Hall in Valley Center. Representatives from the State Water Resources Control Board, local Indian Nations and water agencies were in attendance. We were informed that mandated cuts recently imposed statewide are unlikely to end anytime soon, even with significant rainfall this winter.

Cuts imposed by the Governor last April ignored decades of significant local efforts that have diminished our dependence on Northern California water to less than 20 percent. With the Carlsbad desalination plant about to come online, our remaining dependence will soon decline even more. I was impressed with the efforts local tribal governments and water

Food and beverages will be available for purchase. For more information, visit the city website at www.carlsbadca.gov/parksandrec or visit the race website at www.active.com and search “super hero.” WW II Vets Return from Tour of Honor – You are invited to join Honor Flight San Diego to welcome the WW II Vets back from their Tour of Honor to Washington DC. The flight will return on Sunday, October 4th at the San Diego Airport, Terminal 2, Baggage Claim 1-3; please arrive no later than 2pm. The most convenient parking lot is across from Baggage Claim Area 1-3, Terminal 2; note: free parking passes will be available for those greeting this flight. Ask a HFSD volunteer. For more info, visit the website at www.honorflightsandiego.org.

Former Chairman of California Republican Party to Speak at Meeting – You are invited to attend the Monday, October 5th meeting and luncheon of the Lake San Marcos Republican Women Federated. The meeting starts at 11am in the Fairway Room of St. Mark Golf Club, San Marcos. The speaker will be Tom Del Beccaro, the former Chairman of the California Republican Party, a bestselling author, frequent TV and radio political commentator, publisher, lawyer, and now a candidate for the US Senate. Bring your Republican guests and family. For reservations, contact Sandy at sjhinds@roadrunner.com.

Escondido Chamber Upcoming Events – Get your business online in a fast, easy and free way for small businesses – a free workshop for chamber members; learn how to

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districts have made over the past decade to use water efficiently, relying less and less on imported supplies.

Last session, I introduced legislation to facilitate expansion of existing local storage facilities by streamlining the review process under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). I also joined Assemblymember Adrin Nazarian (D – Sherman Oaks) to speed construction of recycled water pipelines along existing rights of way by exempting the construction from the CEQA process. Unfortunately, both bills failed due to environmental concerns, which seem more important to some than providing water during a severe drought.

When the Legislature reconvenes in January, I will be seeking commonsense solutions to the drought crisis, including legislation to facilitate construction of new water storage, recycling and conveyance infrastructure that will keep the water flowing, with or without help from El Niño.


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Grow Your Business Online on Wednesday, October 7, 9-10am; Set Goals with Google Analytics on Wednesday, October 14, 9-10am; and AdWords – Promote your business using online advertising, Wednesday, October 21, 9-10am. More information and registration at http://escondidochamber.org/gybo-google/. All workshops are held at the Chamber office, 720 N. Broadway, Escondido. Plates for Eight networking lunch at Vinz Wine Bar & Restaurant, October 6, 11:30am, RSVP to Chamber; “Business after Five” mixer, Toyota of Escondido, October 8, 5-7pm, RSVP to Chamber. Grand Avenue Festival, Sunday, October 18th, from 9:30am-5:30pm; arts & crafts, entertainment, kids rides, food, 500+ vendors. Contact the Chamber for booth rental information.

Escondido Senior Anglers Club to Meet - On Friday, October 9, the Senior Anglers Club will meet at the Park Avenue Senior Center, 210 Park Avenue, Escondido at 9:30am. This energetic over-50 crowd of men and women participate in both fresh & saltwater fishing, youth trout derbies, various picnics, RV camp-outs & other community service events. Meetings are free and guests are always welcome. Shirts and shoes are required. The special guest speaker will be Jim Holden, Executive Director of ROLLO KIDS. Jim will explain the role of the RolloKids program and how it works with various organizations to help children, boys and girls alike, become “hooked” on the sport. This ties into what the Escondido Senior Anglers do to encourage youth groups to enjoy the opportunity of the great outdoors and learn to become lifelong fishers. Care to join us for lunch (Dutch treat-separate checks) at one of the local restaurants that sponsor the ESA club. Info at 760.736.4009.

Dr. Refugio Rochin to Speak at DAR Meeting - The Santa Margarita Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) will meet October 10 at the El Camino Country Club in Oceanside. Dr. Refugio I. Rochin, a native Californian raised in Carlsbad, will speak on “Latinos who served in the American Revolution.” Dr. Refugio was the Founding Director of the Smithsonian Latino Center in Washington DC; involved with the Peace Corps in Columbia and the Ford Foundation in Pakistan and Bangladesh. The DAR is open to any female 18 years of age or older who is lineally descended from a patriot who assisted in some way in America’s fight for independence in the Revolutionary War. Visit http://santamargarita.californiadar.org.

First Church of Christ, Scientist, Offering Two Free Lectures – Tired of Worrying? Looking for Peace and Direction? Discover how prayer can make a difference. International speaker, Lorenzo Rodriguez, a practitioner and teacher of Christian Science Healing, will present two free lectures on Saturday, October 10th. One will be held in English and one in Spanish. The English title is “Spiritual Solutions for Desperate Situations,” and the Spanish title is “Soluciones espirituales para situaciones desesperadas.” Both lectures will be held at the Women’s Club of Escondido, 751 N. Rose Street, (corner of Mission Avenue) Escondido. The Spanish session will be held at 11am; the English session at 1pm. The ideas shared are based on the original sourcebook for Christian healing, the Bible and the book Science and Health with Key to the

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‘Letters to the Editor’ Cont. from Page 5

We are urging ALL Mobile Home Owners and Renters to NOT VOTE ON THE LEASE. It seems like a No-Brainer.

Historically Speaking by Tom Morrow

/s/Johnny B Good East San Marcos

America

It seems to me that Mr. Ghandhi's view of America leans heavily to the negative. Admittedly, we have the most powerful armed forces in the world but they have not been used to conquer an empire. An empire just isn't in our national DNA.

1.) After defeating Spain we could have kept it's empire by right of conquest but gave Cuba it's independence immediately and the Philippines after some time to get organized. Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands and the Marianas had the choice to join the Union as states, become independent nations or remain as protectorates. They've chosen the latter. 2.) Alaska and Hawaii have chosen to join the Union as states. 3.) I was stationed on American Samoa for a while during WWII and went back for a visit a few years ago. The folks I stayed with seemed happy with their status. Question - Would Samoa qualify as an empire ? 4.) We built a Canal from the Atlantic to the Pacific at considerable expense then gave it to Panama. 5.) When disaster strikes, the US Navy arrives with hospital ships and purified water, and helps to keep order as long as needed. Some things our government has done have not made us particularly proud. The father of our country is probably spinning in his coffin at some of the things that occur in the city that bears his name. /s/John H. Tashjian San Marcos, CA

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The Port Chicago Disaster & Mutiny

One of the greatest single catastrophes during World War II didn’t occur on any battlefield, but alongside a dock in Northern California. The July 17, 1944 disaster at Port Chicago Naval Magazine killed 320 sailors and civilians, with another 390 injured and maimed.

The incident caused a racial controversy because most of those killed or injured were African-American sailors acting as stevedores loading munitions headed for the

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received a $1000 fine and will be on court probation for 3 years. The social host ordinance is an Escondido ordinance specifically crafted to combat underage drinking. The ordinance makes it a misdemeanor for any person who has control of a premises and knowingly permits, allows, or hosts a gathering where minors are allowed to consume alcohol.

Chief Craig Carter is very supportive of this enforcement. “The social host ordinance is designed to address not only the actual consumption of alcohol by persons under age, but also the collateral issues of drunk driving, public drunkenness and the increased potential of the intoxicated individual becoming a victim of violent crime.”

The Escondido Police Department will continue to use the social host ordinance as a deterrent to underage drinking, and plans to schedule several operations over the 6-12 months specifically targeting individuals hosting group gatherings in violation of this section. 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) 743TIPS (8477) or via the Web site at www.escondido.org/police

Pacific. At the heart of the controversy was a charge of “unsafe” loading and handling procedures by the Navy. With no procedural changes, a month after the disaster hundreds of black sailors refused to continue loading. Court martials ensued convicting the “Port Chicago 50” AfricanAmerican sailors. The media dubbed it the “Port Chicago Mutiny.”

The town of Port Chicago, which no longer exists, was located just north of Concord on the south shore of Suisun Bay in the estuary of the Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers. Munitions being loaded included bombs, artillery shells, naval mines, torpedoes, and small-arm ammunition. Munitions came by rail from all across the United States. Each piece was unloaded by hand from rail cars and put onto cargo ships. Enlisted men who were assigned to the dangerous task were all black with white officers. To add to the controversy, the young sailors, who had trained at the Great Lakes

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Suspect Arrested in Assault of 67-year-old Woman in Oceanside

Oceanside police report a man suspected of violently assaulting a 67-year-old woman in Oceanside Tuesday was arrested. A 31-year-old man was identified as the suspect that police say punched the 67-year-old woman unconscious and left her near the base of the Oceanside Pier. The incident occurred about 7pm; shortly afterwards a witness found the woman and flagged down Oceanside lifeguards.

Then, about 7:25 a.m. Sunday, lifeguards spotted a man who matched the suspect's description near the pier. They called police and officers located the man on South The Strand near Tyson Street Park. He was arrested on suspicion of assault. Investigators still haven't determined a motive for the attack.

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came from God, and you believe you came from a monkey," he told the individual, "and you've convinced me you're right." ••••• Get Out Of The Car - NOW ! An elderly Florida lady did her shopping and, upon returning to her car, found four males in the act of leaving with her vehicle. She dropped her shopping bags and drew her handgun, proceeding to scream at the top of her lungs, "I have a gun, and I know how to use it! Get out of the car - NOW!"

The four men didn't wait for a second threat. They got out and ran like mad. The lady, somewhat shaken, then proceeded to load her shopping bags into the back of the car and got into the driver's seat. She was so shaken that she could not get her key into the ignition. She tried and tried, and then she realized why. It was for the same reason she had wondered why there was a football, a Frisbee, and two 12packs of beer in the front seat.

A few minutes later, she found her own car parked four or five spaces farther down. She loaded her bags into her own car and drove to the police station to report her mistake. The sergeant to whom she told the story couldn't stop laughing. He pointed to the other end of the counter, where four pale men were reporting a car jacking by a mad, elderly woman described as white, less than five feet tall, glasses, curly white hair, and carrying a large handgun. No charges were filed.

Moral of the story? If you're going to have a senior moment ... make it memorable! ••••• Little Thelma comes home from first grade and tells her father that they learned about the history of Valentine's Day.

"Since Valentine's Day is for a Christian saint and we're Jewish," she asks, "Will God get mad at me for giving someone a valentine? Thelma's father thinks a bit then says "No, I don't think God would get mad. Who do you want to give a valentine to?” "The whole Isis group," she says.

"Why them," her father asks in shock?

"Well," she says, "I thought that if a little American Jewish girl could have enough love to give them a valentine, they might start to think that maybe we're not all bad, and maybe start loving people a little bit. And if other kids saw what I did and then they sent valen-

tines to them, they'd love everyone a lot. And then they'd start going all over the place telling everyone how much they loved them and how they didn't hate anyone anymore."

Her father's heart swells and he looks at his daughter with new found pride. "Thelma, that's the most wonderful thing I've ever heard."

"I know," Thelma says, "and once that gets them out in the open, the Marines could blow the crap out of them." I love a happy ending! :)

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The biggest lie I tell myself is ... "I don't need to write that down, I'll remember it."

Wouldn't it be great if we could put ourselves in the dryer for ten minutes and come out wrinkle-free and three sizes smaller! Last year I joined a support group for procrastinators. We haven't met yet! I don't trip over things, I do random gravity checks!

I don't need anger management. I need people to stop pissing me off! Old age is coming at a really bad time! Lord grant me the strength to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can and the friends to post my bail when I finally snap!

I don't have gray hair. I have "wisdom highlights" ... I'm just very wise.

Teach your daughter how to shoot, because a restraining order is just a piece of paper! If God wanted me to touch my toes, he would've put them on my knees.

The kids text me "plz" which is shorter than please. I text back "no"... which is shorter than "yes."

I'm going to retire and live off of my savings. Not sure what I'll do that second week. Even duct tape can't fix stupid ... but it can muffle the sound!

Why do I have to press one for English when you're just gonna transfer me to someone I can't understand anyway?

Of course I talk to myself, sometimes I need expert advice! Oops! Did I roll my eyes out loud?

At my age "Getting lucky" means walking into a room and remembering what I came in there for.

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The name of the business: Moses Hair Studio, located at

1822 Marron Rd., Suie A19, Carlsbad, Ca. 92008. This busi-

ness is hereby registered by the following:

738 Marsopa Dr.

2113 Crestline Dr.,

Vista, CA. 92081

Oceanside, CA. 92054

This business is conducted by a corporation.

This business is conducted by an individual.

First day of business was n/a.

First day of business was 8/30/15.

/s/Moses Scott Garcia-Lopez

This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg

Jr.,

County

Clerk/Recorder

hereby registered by the following:

SGARS Consulting

Moses Scott Garcia-Lopez

9/29/2015.

The name of the business: Green Light Auto Sales, locat-

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/s/Garland Worthington, President

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Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy. Rodriguez, a member of The Christian Science Board of Lectureship, lives in Miami and is fluent in English, Italian and Spanish. For more information, call Pamela Scott at 760.480.8054.

Homeless Connect Coming on October 10; Help is Needed – Volunteers and resources are still needed for the Homeless Connect event planned by the Alliance for Regional Solutions. Contact Steve Bassett at 760.521.8722 or pstrsteve7777@gmail.com if you can help provide services or volunteer at the event on Saturday, October 10, from 10am-5pm at the Bread of Life Rescue Mission, 1919 Apple Street, Oceanside. Services already set up are flu shots from Walgreens, medical screenings, Cal Fresh Sign-up, and service point assessments. Services still needed are haircuts, dental exams, veterinarian services, DMV representatives, local VA programs, legal assistance; and assistance with job applications. This is a great opportunity to reach out to the homeless community.

Home Firearm Safety/Basic Handgun Class - A monthly 3-hour familiarization and safety class is offered for anyone anticipating purchasing, or who already owns, a handgun. The class is offered Sunday, October 11, from 2pm to 5pm at the Escondido Fish and Game Association shooting range east of Lake Wohlford, 16525 Guejito Road and Lake Wohlford Road. Participants learn the basics of handguns, home firearm safety and responsibility of firearm ownership. Handguns and ammunition are provided for the class but participants are encouraged to bring their own handgun if they already own one.

LEGALS

CITY OF SAN MARCOS NOTICE INVITING PROPOSALS

PROJECT CODE NO. 16-180 (22163), HVAC ENHANCEMENTS – TRAINING CENTER

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of San Marcos, hereinafter referred to as Agency, is requesting sealed proposals from interested Contractors wishing to perform work to enhance the current HVAC system at the San Marcos Training Center located at 184 Santar Place, San Marcos, CA 92069. The proposal shall include pricing to replace all of the pipe insulation, control valves, main boiler, domestic water heater, two chillers, and four pumps at both 184 and 182 Santar Place. Also included shall be the replacement of all of the controls to include upgrading the system to integrate to City of San Marcos’ existing system control’s utilizing City of San Marcos fiber optics located in 184 Santar Place. All replacements shall be weather proof. Proposals are to include the options of fan coil replacements, and an option for cold storage (ice). All work needs to take place during the months of January and February of 2016. Preparations for temporary services shall be included. Proposals to be received in the offices of Agency’s Real Property Services Division at San Marcos City Hall, 1 Civic Center Drive, Suite 380, San Marcos, California 92069, up to the hour of 3:00 p.m., on October 28, 2015. Proposals

Cost is $60/person. To register, call Jack at 760-746-2868.

SDCFRW County Wide Antique Road Show/Silent Auction – On Monday, October 12, the first countywide antique road show and silent auction will be held by the San Diego County Federated Republican Women (SDCFRW) at their monthly luncheon at the Bahia Resort and Hotel. Registration opens at 9am; meeting starts at 10am. Help raise money for SDCFRW while having fun shopping flea market style and prowling through all the neverbefore-seen treasures of the members. This is the one big fundraiser for the year. Your donations are needed to make this day a success. Items should be like new or in very good condition and something you would want for yourself; anything from clothes to jewelry, to household items. Also bid on silent auction items. Contact Saundra at 760.492.1774 or skwaecker@cox.net for pick-up or bring your treasures to the Bahia by 9am that day. Let Saundra know how many items you will be bringing. For additional information, contact Saundra.

Hear About Rescue of Navy Captain Phillips – On Tuesday, October 13 at 1pm, come hear Captain Mark Celdrun speak about the “up close and personal” account of the 2009 rescue of Navy Captain Phillips. This story made it to the big screen in 2013 with Tom Hanks playing Phillips. Cost is $16/person and includes a Dessert Bar, created by the Remington Chef. The meeting takes place at the Remington Club #2 at 16916 Heirba Dr, San Diego. For more information and to RSVP, call Linda at 858.487-8041. All proceeds will benefit Sustaining the Mind: Scientific Research and Scholarship Fund of Brandeis University, Waltham, MA. Escondido

received after the hour and date will not be accepted and shall be returned unopened. NOTE: Electronic and facsimile submittals will not be accepted. LOCATION OF WORK The work to be performed at 182 and 184 Santar Place, San Marcos, CA 92069.

GENERAL All clarifications of the RFP and Contract Documents by the Agency will be made by written addendum and will be posted on www.CIPList.com no later than three (3) calendar days prior to the proposal due date. Failure of any Contractor to receive any addenda shall not relieve such Contractor from any obligations imposed by such addenda. All addenda so issued shall become part of the RFP and Contract Documents. Failure to cover in its proposal any such addenda issued may render his bid informal and result in its rejection. Prospective proposers are encouraged to review the official version of all documents. For a complete set of proposal documents, all interested parties are directed to the City’s website at http://www.san-marcos.net or www.ciplist.com.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to the San Marcos City Charter and the San Marcos Municipal Code, payment of prevailing wages and compliance with the California Labor Code Sections 1770 et. seq. IS required for this project. The City is not responsible for costs associated with the preparation of the proposals; there is no express or implied obligation for the City to reimburse Consultant for any

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expenses incurred in preparing or submitting a proposal. The City reserves the right to accept or reject any and all proposals. s/s Ryan Bishop, Facilities Manager Phil Scollick, City Clerk, City of San Marcos Dp October 1, 2015 and October 8, 2015

Announces Two Programs on October 13th – The first one on Tuesday, October 13, from 3:304:30pm, in the Turrentine Room, is artist Dave Boatman’s “Basic Cartoon Workshop” where he teaches creative, educational, and interactive cartoon drawing and instruction for children, ages 10-15 years. In this hands-on workshop, participants learn cartoon drawing basics, while improving their drawing techniques and skills. Registration is not required, however, space may be limited and early arrival is recommended. This program is offered as a complement to an upcoming, after-hours visit by graphic novel author, Jimmy Gownley, whose book, The Dumbest Idea Ever! is KPBS’ 2015 One Book, One San Diego teen selection. Free tickets to Gownley’s visit and book signing on Wednesday, October 21st, from 6:00-7:30pm in the Turrentine Room, will be available to the public at the Library beginning Monday,

September 21st. For information, contact Ricca Gaus, Senior Youth Services Librarian, at rgaus@escondido.org, 760.839.4827. The second program on October 13th is the ”2nd Tuesday Book Club” at 6pm in the Turrentine Room. This month’s selection is “Life after Life” by Kate Atkinson. The November 10th selection will be “Beautiful Ruins” by Jess Walter, and December 8th, “Off Course” by Michelle Huneven. For more info about the “2nd Tuesday Book Club” visit library.escondido.org or contact the information desk at 760.839.4839. Dick Eiden to Speak about Black Lives Matter Movement – As part of Political Economy Days at Palomar College, Dick Eiden, a retired civil right lawyer and political

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-025228 The name of the business: Ain’t Nothing but a Good Thing Bail Bonds, located at 2251 San Diego Ave., Suite. A-247, San Diego, Ca. 92110. This business is hereby registered by the following: North Coast Bail Bonds, Inc. 2251 San Diego Ave., Sute A-247 San Diego, CA. 92110 This business is conducted by a corporation. First day of business was 6/01/15. /s/Aaron Grundstein, President This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 9/28/2015. 10/01, 10/08, 10/15 and 10/22/2015.

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-025230 The name of the business: Free the People Bail Bonds, located at 2251 San Diego Ave., Suite A-247, San Diego, CA. 92110. This business is hereby registered by the following: Lilitte Grundstein 2251 San Diego Ave., Suite A-247 San Diego, Ca. 92110 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Lilitte Grundstein This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 9/28/2015. 10/01, 10/08, 10/15 and 10/22/2015.

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-025039 The name of the business: Emerald Pools, 1651 Sunnyside Ave, San Marcos, CA. 92078. This business is hereby registered by the following: Brian Curran Construction, Inc., 1651 Sunnyside Ave., San Marcos, Ca. 92078 This business is conducted by a corporation. First day of business was n/a. /s/Brian Curran, President This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 9/25/2015. 10/01, 10/08, 10/15 and 10/22/2015.

STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME #2015-025231 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME: Ain’t Nothing but a Good Thing Bail Bonds, located at 2251 San D?iego Ave., Suite A-247, San Diego, Ca. 92110. THE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME REFERRED TO ABOVE WAS FILED IN SAN DIEGO COUNTY ON 8/2/2013 and assigned File no. 2013-022369, IS ABANDONED BY THE FOLLOWING REGISTRANT(S): Lilitte Grundstein 2251 San Diego Ave., Suie A-247 San Diego, Ca. 92110 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/ Lilittie Grundstein This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 9/28/2015. 10/01, 10/08, 10/15 & 10/22/2015

STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME #2015-025229 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME: Free the People Bail Bonds, located at 2251 San Diego Ave., Suite A247, San Diego, Ca. 92110. THE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME REFERRED TO ABOVE WAS FILED IN SAN DIEGO COUNTY ON 8/2/2013 and assigned File no. 2013-022370, IS ABANDONED BY THE FOLLOWING REGISTRANT(S): North Coast Bail Bonds, Inc. 2251 San Diego Ave., Suite A247 San Diego, Ca. 92110 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/Aaron Grundstein, President North Coast Bail Bonds, Inc. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 9/28/2015. 10/01, 10/08, 10/15 & 10/22/2015

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ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME 37-2015-00032427-CU-PT-NC TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner Amber Grace Jamarillo filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present name: Amber Grace Jaramillo to Proposed name Amber Grace Jaramillo O’Brien. 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: November 17, 2015, 8:30a.m., Department 26. The address of the court is: 325 S. Melrose, Vista, CA. 92081. A copy of the Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: San Marcos News Reporter, dba, The Paper, 845 W. San Marcos Blvd, San Marcos, Ca. 92078. Dated 9/25/2015. /s/William S. Dato, Judge of the Superior Court 10/01, 10/08, 10/15 & 10/22/2015


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• Page 10 • October 01, 2015

A Weekly Memo from the Councilmembers of Your Community published in the belief that it is important for elected leaders to communicate with their constituents and that constituents have a means of hearing from their elected leaders. Olga Diaz

Council Member, Represents District 3

‘Chuckles’ Cont. from Page 8 •••••

Ole, Sven, and Lars are in Mexico for a vacation. They get into a heap of trouble and wake up in jail and find out they all have been sentenced to die in the electric chair.

Sven is the first to be strapped in the electric chair and the guards ask if he has any last words. Sven says, "I yust gradeated from St. Yohn's College in Minnesooota, with a degree in divinity studies, and I am a good Christian man ... but if it is God's will for me to die, so be it." The guards throw the switch and nothing happens. The guards get on their knees and

Escondido Keep Growing

The City of Escondido held an employee breakfast to recognize those that have reached employment milestones. We celebrated the years of service in five year increments with many reaching the five, ten and fifteen. One made it to thirty-five years. This made me think of all the changes Escondido has seen during the thirty-five year tenure of one employee. Changes like population growth, demographic shifts,

say, "You are surely a Godly man and we are going to let you go."

Lars is next to be strapped into the electric chair and the guards ask if he has any last words. Lars says, "I yust graduated from Concordia college in Moorhead, Minnisooota, with a degree in divinity studies, and I am a God fearing man. If it is my time to die, it is God's will." The guards throw the switch and nothing happens. The guards say, "You also are a Godly man and we are going to let you go." Ole is the last to be strapped

‘Chuckles’ Cont. on Page 13

suburban sprawl, new infrastructure installations and decades later its replacement. She should write the City a list of do’s and don’ts for future reference because we are going to need it. Anticipate a new surge of growth, new development in all directions, urban density and again suburban sprawl. There are several condo and apartment projects under construction in the city core. In-fill projects are consuming patches of open space in the North Broadway area. The Escondido Country Club area will

‘Social Butterfly’ Cont. from Page 9

activist, will speak and lead a discussion about the Black Lives Matter movement, recent police shootings and racial discrimination, mass incarceration, and police militarization. This will take place on Thursday, October 15, 9:30am in Room MD157. Admission is free and the public is invited to all Political Economy Days events. For more info, contact Professor Peter Bowman at pbowman@palomar.educ. 2015 “Kids Need Heroes” Gala – a fundraiser to benefit YMCA community programs will be held on Saturday, October 17, at Stone Farms, 9928 Protea Gardens Road, Escondido, 92026. There will be dinner, craft beer from Stone Brewing Co., music, live and silent auctions, and awards ceremony. For information about sponsorships and tickets, contact Sarah Reese, sreese@ymca.org or Lisa Norombaba,

absolutely see development. Areas around Felicita and Citracado are slated for new housing tracts. Safari Highlands is moving steadily toward a goal of annexation and development.

The next few years of growth will have significant impacts on the City budget and staffing demands for decades to come. Let’s hope the current residents and all current elected leaders can provide thoughtful oversight of the proposals to minimize the consequences of unbridled growth mistakes of the past. lnorombaba@ymca.org.

Garden Tour and Class on Colorful Foliage - On Saturday October 17, 1-3pm there will be a Garden Tour and Class on why and how to use colorful foliage to enhance your garden. Meet at Alta Vista Botanical Gardens, 1270 Vale Terrace in Vista, above Brengle Terrace at 1pm, and carpool from there at 1:15pm. Advance registration required to clee@altavistagardens.com. Class is limited to 30. Cost is $10, or $5 for AVG members. This talk is a garden tour, showcasing all types of plants, with an emphasis on low-water plants for our Mediterranean climate. Plants are arranged in a series of themed gardens, learn how to create year-long interest without relying on shortlived flowers for color and visual

‘Social Butterfly’ Cont. on Page 11

The Pastor Says . . .

of morality. I am sure our Editor did not mean to suggest that life would be happier and more creative if the married split and went the way of the times, but it almost did sound appealing.

Prince Charles is pet of the week at your Rancho Coastal Humane Society. He’s a 2 year old, 70 pound, German Shepherd.

Prince Charles is a big guy with a big personality. He needs an active family that will give him mental and physical stimulation and gentle guidance. He was transferred to Rancho Coastal Humane Society from another shelter through the FOCAS program. The $145 adoption fee for Prince Charles includes medical exam, vaccinations, neuter, and microchip. For more information call 760753-6413, visit Rancho Coastal Humane Society at 389 Requeza Street in Encinitas, or log on to SDpets.org. Kennels and Cattery open 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. every day but Tuesday.

Clover, a 4-year-old American Staffordshire Terrier mix, is a sweet gal in need of a family to call her own. Clover is a very good girl and absolutely loves to play fetch! Frisbees are her favorite. If you take the time to play a game of fetch with Clover, she will always bring it back and wait patiently for you to throw it again. The words that best describe Clover are firecracker, frisky, lively and high-spirited! Overall, she’s a nice little lady who adores being around people. She loved her humans so much that she prefers not to share the attention with other animals, so she would prefer to be the only pet in the home. Clover is available for adoption at San Diego Humane Society’s Escondido Campus at 3450 E Valley Parkway. To learn more about making her part of your family, please call (760) 888-2275.

Pastor Richard Huls, Retired Commitment

In a recent article of The Paper our Editor wrote an article about the changing trends of relationships, marriage vs. living together, and living together without the sanction of marriage as a growing phenomena of our society. He listed a number of things contributing to this. One was the example set by leading social personalities, who seem to favor it. Another was the high divorce rate and all the problems associated with it. There was also the cultural suggestion that marriage was out of date, a relic of the past, and that the new age was liberated from it. It is the age of freedom, not bound by the convention

What I find interesting is the counter action, legally enforced to be recognized by all, with the ruling of the Supreme Court, that same sex marriage is the ultimate of relationships. While one group, i.e., many heterosexuals want only a ‘living together” relationship, homosexuals want a legal binding commitment. Strange, isn’t it? What is happening? Perhaps it is time to see the virtue of commitment as the issue. There is something Biblical about commitment. It is the oldest tradition in Biblical history, giving stability to society. While marriage does not guarantee fidelity or no divorces, it at least gives structure to the family. Societies that disregard promises and commitments leave a wake of insecurity and chaos. Where would we be without the military loyalty oath, our PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE NATION, or the promises of a contract? Are we afraid of commitments – long term ones? Consider a society without them, or one that works to honor them.


The Paper

• Page 11 • October 01, 2015

A Weekly Message from the Mayor of Your Community published in the belief that it is important for elected leaders to communicate with their constituents and that constituents have a means of hearing from their elected leaders.

San Marcos • Mayor Jim Desmond

Get Ready for San Marcos’ annual “Because I Care” Community Resource Fair

Residents, students and visitors can look forward to attending the “Because I Care” Community Fair on Saturday, October 3 from 10 am to 2 pm. The day features two free events at neighboring locations — the annual San Marcos Fire Department Open House, Fire Station #1, 180 West Mission Road and the Senior Center Health Fair at the Senior Center, 111 Richmar Avenue.

activities for all ages like station tours, fingerprinting and firefighting demonstrations.

Directly adjacent to the SMFD Open House, Cal State San Marcos will be hosting their 10th Annual “Because I Care” Community Resource Fair at the San Marcos Senior Center. Fair activities include healthy living educational workshops, free blood pressure screening, free dental screening, “meet the pharmacist,” and local The SMFD Open House held in vendor booths. There will also be a recognition of National Fire kid zone, food and live music. For Prevention Week will include more event details, visit www.sanmarcos.net.

Escondido • Mayor Sam Abed

Mayor Sam Abed does not wish to write a weekly column to communicate with his Escondido Constituents via The Paper and its “A Letter from the Mayor” series

‘Social Butterfly’ Cont. from Page 10

interest, and receive cuttings to take home. Susi Torre-Bueno is the pastpresident of the San Diego Horticultural Society, and her former 2-acre Encinitas garden was featured in numerous magazine articles and on HGTV. Her low-water garden showcases a wide range of plants, including Californian & Mexican natives, Mediterranean-climate trees and shrubs, and species from all over the globe.

Botanic Garden Plant Sale on October 17,18 – The 32nd Annual Fall plant sale at the San Diego Botanic Garden will be held on Saturday and Sunday, October 17 and 18, from 10am-4pm, and features water-wise plants to enhance your garden and save on your water bill. On Monday, October 19, from 9am to 12noon, all remaining plant stock goes on sale for ½ price. Photos available at http://www.sdbgarden.org/media.ht m. Plant selections include California natives, cacti, succulents, fruit trees, bromeliads, sub-tropical and house plants. Many plants available are propagated at the Garden. Plant donations from over 100 local growers, wholesalers, retail nurseries and individuals make the Garden’s annual Fall Plant Sale enables the Garden to offer plants at exceptional prices. Choose from hundreds of unique, exotic, and unusual plants; as well as a wide selection of drought-tolerant plants. The Botanic Attic, filled with new and gently-used garden-related items, a used book sale, and the Bakery Shoppe, selling home-made baked goods, jams and jellies, will also be available at the Fall Plant Sale. Cost: Saturday, 10/17, free with paid admission or membership; Sunday, 10/18, and

Monday, 10/19, free with $5 admission or membership (discounted admission only available Oct. 18 & 19 for Fall Plant Sale attendees). SD Botanic Garden is located in Encinitas.

Brandon Gallery Events in October – Call to artists: 3D Gourd Show and Sale, October 18th; an opportunity for 3D gourd artists to show and sell at Brandon Gallery during Fallbrook’s Harvest Days Faire. Find instructions at http://www.fallbrookbrandongallery.org/. October 1-30, Dorland Mountain Arts Colony, associate artists show. Reception Friday, October 9, 5-7pm. For more info about Dorland Mountain Arts Colony and artists participation in the show, visit http://www.dorlandartscolony.com/. Brandon Gallery is located at 105 N. Main Avenue, Fallbrook, phone 760.723.1330, open Tues-Sat, 10am4pm, info@fallbrookbrandongallery.org or website at www.fallbrookbrandongallery.org. October Fun Events at Humane Society – Looking to enhance your relationship with your pet, learn about various pet topics, add a new pet to the family, or support community events that are giving back to S.D. Humane Society? See the fun pet-related activities and events where you can make a difference for animals. Fur Fix Thursdays, every Thursday, 3-5pm, Oceanside Airport Road and San Diego campuses. Pet ad play with cute and cuddly animals, or make toys for the animals. Sunday, October 4th, 6-8pm, S.D.

campus, learn how to help your neighborhood cats through advocacy and trap-neuter-return in

‘Social Butterfly’ Cont. on Page 14

Vista • Mayor Judy Ritter Need to report a streetlight out? Notice a street sign down? Report a code complaint? Residents can contact the City 24/7 to report a problem, such as a code violation, graffiti vandalism, a nonworking streetlight, or a pothole, online at CityofVista.com. Scroll to the lower portion of the website or click the Government Services top tab to locate the “Report a Problem” links. Residents can call the Public Works hotline at 760.639.6177. On that same note, many people call the City to ask what they should do if their neighbor’s dog is

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barking all the time. The City of Vista contracts for animal control services (within the city limits) through the San Diego Humane Society. If it appears the dog is barking excessively, and you do not choose to contact the dog’s owner, call the Humane Society Dispatch at 760.757.4357 ext. 2622 to report the problem. An Animal Control Officer will investigate the complaint.

With everyone’s help, the City can be even more proactive in enforcing code violations, cleaning up graffiti, making sure streetlights are operating correctly, and filling potholes.

Oceanside • Mayor Jim Wood

World Juniors Surfing Championship

From October 11 thru October 18, the International Surfing Association (ISA) presents the 2015 VISSLA ISA World Juniors Surfing Championships at the Oceanside Pier. The ISA is recognized by the International Olympic Committee as the world governing authority for surfing, standup paddle boarding and all other wave-riding activities, will host opening ceremonies on October 11th at the Pier Plaza Amphitheatre (start time to be determined). This prestigious international event will feature upwards of 300 of the world’s best young surfers from more than 30 countries across the globe, coming together to compete and represent

‘Tom Morrow’ Cont. from Page 7

Naval Training Center, were assigned to Port Chicago as stevedores with no safety training for the work.

The top scoring 30 percentage of boot camp graduates were selected to go to the fleet; the remaining low-scoring sailors were sent to Port Chicago to do the labor-intensive work. Black sailors assigned to Port Chicago were considered by their officers to be “unreliable,” “emotional,” lacking the ability to understand and remember orders. Leading the recruits were black petty officers, who later were described as being “slave drivers,” and “Uncle Toms.” Many of the white officers were newcomers to the Navy with

their nations. Gold medalists will be crowned in four divisions: Under-18 Boys, Under-16 Boys, Under-18 Girls, Under-16 Girls, and an overall Team Champion will be crowned. Opening ceremonies will start with the ISA Parade of Nations, where all participating national delegations will march through Oceanside wearing team uniforms and proudly waving the flags of their countries. Following will be the Sand of the World Ceremony, where each delegation will pour sand from their respective country’s beaches, symbolizing the peaceful union of the world through surfing. If you enjoy surfing, either as a participant or spectator, you won’t want to miss this! For more information, go to www.isasurf.org

little or no training in supervising enlisted men, although the Navy considered them adequate for the job.

Officers managed 100-man crews. They created competition by wagering which crew could load the most tonnage in the shortest period of time. With no safety control, it was a recipe for disaster.

On July 13, 1944, the USS Bryan docked with 5,292 barrels of heavy fuel for the trip across the Pacific. After four days of round-the-clock loading, the ship was nearly 40 percent loaded. At 10:18 p.m. on July 17, witnesses later reported a loading boom crashed to the dock, igniting an explosive. UC Berkeley reported two

‘Tom Morrow’ Cont. on Page 13


The Paper • Page 12 • October 01, 2015

Paul & Nome Van Middlesworth, The Computer Factory

www.computerfactorysanmarcos.com

Refurberville, Brandnewville and “WinPimp”

First an update on Microsoft “WinPimp.” You may know it as Windows10 but to us folks in the business, it’s “WinPimp.” The reason industry insiders call it WinPimp is simple. Windows10 is designed to allow Microsoft to collect, consolidate, collate and package every shred of information about you and your communication, computing and Internet patterns for the purpose of monetizing you by selling or using your information to target you with advertising and product promotions. Microsoft is the pimp and you have become Microsoft’s “bitch.” There are two other perhaps less bothersome reasons for WinPimp’s release. One is that

Would You Consider Helping Save Rescued Dogs by Fostering Them?

The Puppy Coalition Foundation rescues many dogs from regional kill shelters. These dogs are often rescued on their last day of life in these “shelters.” We initially board them in a private kennel but that is an expensive option and it pulls money away from other rescue needs. As well, kennels are still kennels and do not provide a home environment which these poor creatures are in serious need of. Kennels are not homes where families interact with them and dogs need these. They are pack animals and are very social creatures. The recipe for providing a foster home for a rescued dog is simple 1.) A little space for a doggie bed somewhere in your home. We will even provide a bed. 2.) Spend a little time with the dog to go out and do “their business” and get some exercise walking. We like to sug-

it allows PC makers and retailers to start selling PCs again after the Win8 disaster that nearly killed retail PC sales. The other reason is that it gives Microsoft a way to funnel WinPimp users to its on line products and services. Games like Mahjong, Hearts, and Spider Solitaire etc. are no longer included in the WinPimp OS. The Media Center utility that allowed you to play CDs and DVDs has also been removed from WinPimp. As a part of all prior Windows OS, you could use these features without ever venturing onto the Internet. They were stand alone features inside your PC. These and other features are still available but you must get them from Microsoft’s on-line store and use them “in the cloud.” That allows Microsoft to sell ads that nag you while you play. If you would like to use these features without being bugged by advertising, Microsoft will happily oblige, for a price.

“dirty” upgrade.

Even some Microsoft phone techs are telling users that it is better not to upgrade at this time. A “clean” upgrade requires a “clean” installation of Win7 or Win8 before upgrading. With a “clean” OS, the upgrade need only accommodate the devices (hardware) in the PC. A “dirty” upgrade installed over an existing “dirty” Win7 or 8 OS must try to accommodate all of the programs, files, errors and malware on the existing PC. Microsoft is trying to evolve its WinPimp upgrade to accommodate the millions of variables in a “dirty” upgrade, but a “dirty” upgrade will always be risky. To

do a “clean” upgrade to WinPimp you must save your files, reformat your hard drive, reinstall Win7 or 8, then run the upgrade to WinPimp, copy your files back and reload your applications. If we do it the cost is $150.

We got our showroom area banners up last week thanks to our friend Jon Hudson at Signarama Escondido. We wanted to separate our new product display area from our refurbished products. Taking a cue from Dr Seuss, we named them “Refurberville” and “Brandnewville.” See the picture below.

If none of these things bother you, then WinPimp is a perfectly good OS. A “clean” installation WinPimp will run pretty much like Win7, especially if you download “Classic Shell,” a free utility that turns the WinPimp desktop into the Win7 desktop.

The problem with the WinPimp free upgrade is that Microsoft tempts you to do a quick and

gest at least 45 minutes over the course of the day. More is great. These dogs are housebroken. 3.) Then add love. These dogs crave love because in the preceding months they have gotten little and they all yearn for close relationships with humans.

The Puppy Coalition will provide dog food and handle veterinary needs. We will work around your schedule to show the foster dogs to those who may be interested and potential adopters. We believe that you will find it tremendously personally rewarding helping a rescued dog to get a fresh start in a new life.

We currently have three dogs we need foster homes for. If you would like to learn more about this opportunity to volunteer to help save some of these wonderful animals, call Bruce at 760-612-9156. The Puppy Coalition Foundation is a 501(c)3.

The Computer Factory 845 W. San Marcos Blvd. San Marcos

‘Man About Town’ Cont. from Page 4

be salvaged. He’s wrestling with the landlord and insurance companies to try and get all arrangements made so he can restock and begin his business again.

That’s not his only business or activity, however. Far from it. He also rents out those ‘bouncy houses’ to groups and families for birthday parties and other events. Revenue from that business and the auction business helped to fund his small private school, Palomar Christian Academy, where he serves as headmaster. Last year he graduated six kids from high school, this year he has three, so far. These are kids that have trouble in mainstream schools so Clarke takes them in and pretty much funds their education himself. Hard to do when a building burns down that provided up to 1/3rd of the funds necessary to run the school. Clarke caught my attention when I learned that he would often call for kids to come in as volunteers at fund raising events where he would set up the bounce house and collect fees for kids to use the facilities and have fun. After the event was over his “volunteers” would help him strike the bounce house, pack it up, and head for home. But first, Clarke

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would take them out for hamburgers and ice cream . . . and he’d slip some money to the “volunteers.” He tends to look after others that way.

Now, Clarke needs some help. He needs tangible goods like tools, any salable auction items, whether on consigment or if you have something you want to donate, extension cords (he lost a number of those in the fire, and a generator. One survived, the other was destroyed. He’s relocated to new offices at 333 Juniper.

He continues to conduct his classes; he only missed one day, the Monday following the fire.

Here’s a guy who uses his personal funds to fund a private school (the kids, if they pay at all, pay what they and their families can afford. One kid pays $50 a month tuition. Clarke covers the rest), who treats his “voluneers” to sandwiches, cold drinks and ice cream, and even winds up paying them a small stipend . . . he is also on the leading forces in getting the new location for the Roynon Museum on Grand Avenue in Escondido. He cares about his community and contributes a great deal. If you’d like to know more about him, or to find out how you can help out, call him . . . Clarke Dailey, 760.504.5555.


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‘Tom Morrow’ Cont. from Page 11

shock waves measuring 3.4 on the Richter scale.

Of the 320 dead personnel, only 50 could be identified. After the convictions of the “Port Chicago 50,” because of public pressure, the Navy reconvened the court-martial board. The board reaffirmed the convictions, however by January 1946, some 47 of the 50 were freed, with the remaining three released several months later.

One of the results coming out of the Port Chicago disaster/mutiny was the Navy’s “desegregation” of the fleet.

This is a mere highlight of the entire story. It is complex with many factors involved. It’s one of the obscure stories of World War II that seldom gets discussed. Tom Morrow

• Page 13 • October 01, 2015

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‘Chuckles’ Cont. from Page 10

into the electric chair. The guards ask him if he has any last words. Ole says, "Vel, I yust gradueted from Iowa State in electrical engineering ... and I'll tell ya right now, if you don't plug dat ting in, it ain't gonna work." Football Season Is Here

Ohio State's Urban Meyer on one of his players: "He doesn't know the meaning of the word fear. In fact, I just saw his grades and he doesn't know the meaning of a lot of words." Why do Tennessee fans wear orange?

So they can dress that way for the game on Saturday, go hunting on Sunday, and pick up trash on Monday. What does the average Alabama player get on his SATs? Drool.

How many Michigan freshmen football players does it take to change a light bulb? None. That's a sophomore course.

How did the Auburn football player die from drinking milk? The cow fell on him.

(Football season has just begun. We’ll have more of these treasures next week!)

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Death Notices

Linda M. Lazet, 66, of San Marcos, Ca., passed away on 9/17/2015

Richard John Dyer, 82, of Escondido, CA., passed away on 9/24/2015.

Sheila Donahue, 80, of Escondido, CA., passed away on 9/28/2015. Barry B. Shaw, 83, of El Cajon, CA., passed away on 9/26/2015.

Elizabeth M. Taylor, 82, of Fallbrook, CA. passed away on 9/28/2015.

Kenneth H. Bovie, 82, of Escondido, CA., passed away on 9/12/2015.

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-024209 The name of the business: Ria Ona Designs, located at 17007 Camino Marcilla, Unit 6, San Diego, CA. 92127. This business is hereby registered by the following: Ria Custodio 17007 Camino Marcilla, Unit 6 San Diego, Ca. 92127 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Ria Custodio This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 9/16/2015. 9/24, 10/01, 10/08 and 10/15/2015.

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-024271 The name of the business: Redhawk Legal Marketing, located at 530 Via Del Caballo, San Marcos, CA. 92078. This business is hereby registered by the following: Chris Brown Consulting, Inc. 530 Via Del Caballo San Marcos, Ca. 92078 This business is conducted by a corporation. First day of business was 1/1/13. /s/Christopher Brown, CEO This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 9/17/2015. 9/24, 10/01, 10/08 and 10/15/2015.

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-025126 The name of the business: I Shroom, located at 3387 Tournament Dr., Oceanside, CA. 92056. This business is hereby registered by the following: Yuka and Fumika Nakai 3387 Tournament Dr. Oceanside, Ca. 92056 This business is conducted by a General Partnership. First day of business was n/a. /s/Yuka Nakai This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 9/28/2015. 10/01, 10/08, 10/15 and 10/22/2015.

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-023195 The name of the business: San Diego Medical Staffing and Home Healthcare Services, LLC, Alsa Star Marketing, located at 3753 Mission Ave., Suite 102, Oceanside, CA. 92058. This business is hereby registered by the following: San Diego Medical Staffing and Home Healthcare Services, LLC 3753 Mission Ave., Suite 102 Oceanside, CA. 92058 This business is conducted by a Limited Liability Company. First day of business was 9/1/15. /s/John Salvador Lacaba, Jr., Managing Member This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 9/03/2015. 9/10, 9/17, 9/24 &10/01/2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-021444 The name of the business: Noemis Ice Cream, located at 1922 S. Santa Fe Ave., Vista, CA. 92084. This business is hereby registered by the following: Mario Espinoza 1550 S. Santa Fe Ave Apt #16 Vista, Ca. 92084 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Mario Espinoza This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 8/17/2015. 9/10, 9/17, 9/24 &10/01/2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME 37-2015-00029708-CU-PT-NC TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner Sharon Lynn Gill filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present name: Sharon Lynn Gill to Proposed name Sharee Lynn Heavens. 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: October 27, 2015, 8:30a.m., Department 26. The address of the court is: 325 S. Melrose, Vista, CA. 92081. A copy of the Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: San Marcos News Reporter, dba, The Paper, 845 W. San Marcos Blvd, San Marcos, Ca. 92078. Dated 9/2/2015. /s/William S. Dato, Judge of the Superior Court 9/10, 9/17, 9/24 & 10/01/2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-023353 The name of the business: Stallion Investigations, located at 570 Glen Heather Drive, San Marcos, CA. 92069. This business is hereby registered by the following: Claude Sims 570 Glen Heather Drive San Marcos, Ca. 92069 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was 1/1/08. /s/Claude Sims This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 9/08/2015. 9/10, 9/17, 9/24 &10/01/2015 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-023928 The name of the business: Wiring Unlimited, located at 2262 Mark Place, Escondido, CA. 92027. This business is hereby registered by the following: Leo & Kim Linesch 2262 Mark Place Escondido, Ca. 92027 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was 7/1/2010. /s/Kim Linesch This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 9/14/2015. 9/24, 10/01, 10/08 and 10/15/2015. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-022395 The name of the business: SEMdiego, located at 319 Colusa Way, Vista, CA., 92083. This business is hereby registered by the following: Andrew James Mansker III 319 Colusa Way Vista, CA. 92083 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Andrew James Mansker III This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 8/26/2015. 9/17, 9/24, 10/01 & 10/08/2015.

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-023548 The name of the business: Beach N Nails, located at 320 North Coast Hwy, Encinitas, CA. 92024. This business is hereby registered by the following: Mary Ann Correll 722 Buena Tierra Way, #365 Oceanside, CA. 92057 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was 9/9/2015. /s/Mary Ann Correll This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 9/09/2015. 9/17, 9/24, 10/01 & 10/08/2015.

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF WILLIAM PETER DANTOS Case No. 37-2015-00029559PR-LA-CTL To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate or both, of William Peter Dantos: Petition for Probate has been filed by Mary Scheffler in the Superior Court of California, County of San Diego, Madge Bradley Building, 1409 Fourth Ave., San Diego, CA. 92101, Central Division. The Petition for Probate requests that Mary Scheffler be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent.

The Petition requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objecction to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority.

A hearing on the petition will be held in this court as follows: Date: 10/13/2015 Time: 11:00 a.m. Dept: PC-1 Address of court: Same as noted above. If you object to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. If you are a creditor or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal deliveryto you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law. You may examine the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. Attorney for the Petitioner: Boris Siegel SIEGEL & WOLENSKY LLP 630 Alta Vista Drive, Suite 203 Vista, CA. 92084 760.407.6394 9/17, 9/24 & 10/01/2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-024178 The name of the business: Ditch Diggers, Inc., DDI, located at 2325 Paseo de Laura #125, Oceanside, CA. 92056. This business is hereby registered by the following: Ditch Diggers, Inc. 2325 Paseo de Laura #125 Oceanside, CA. 92056 This business is conducted by a corporation. First day of business was 8/20/15. /s/Patrick Gleeson, President This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 9/16/2015. 9/24, 10/01, 10/08 and 10/15/2015.

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME 37-2015-00029794-CU-PT-NC TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner Igor Tripkovic and Jelena Kecman filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present name: Jelena Kecman and Mia Kecman, respectively, to Proposed name Jelena Tripkovic and Mia Tripkovic, 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: October 20, 2015, 8:30a.m., Department 26. The address of the court is: 325 S. Melrose, Vista, CA. 92081. A copy of the Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: San Marcos News Reporter, dba, The Paper, 845 W. San Marcos Blvd, San Marcos, Ca. 92078. Dated 9/3/2015. /s/William S. Dato, Judge of the Superior Court 9/17, 9/24, 10/01 & 10/08/2015

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NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF ALDONA ROBERTA HARRIS aka ALDONA R. HARRIS Case No. 37-2015-00030123PR-PL-CTL To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate or both, of ALDONA ROBERTA HARRIS aka ALDONA R. HARRIS. Petition for Probate has been filed by SIEGEL & WOLENSKY LLP in the Superior Court of California, County of San Diego, Madge Bradley Building, 1409 Fourth Ave., San Diego, CA. 92101, Central Division. The Petition for Probate requests that Arlene Langston be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent.

The Petition requests the decedent’s will and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. The will and any codicils are available for examination in the file held by the court.

The Petition requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority. A hearing on the petition will be held in this court as follows: Date: 10/22/2015 Time: 1:30p.m. Dept: PC-2 Address of court: Same as noted above. If you object to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. If you are a creditor or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (4) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law. You may examine the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. Attorney for the Petitioner: SIEGEL & WOLENSKY LLP 630 Alta Vista Drive, Suite 203 Vista, CA. 92084 760.407.6394 9/17, 9/24 & 10/01/2015

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME 37-2015-00030309-CU-PT-NC TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner Nicole Fernandez Chamberlain filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present name: Nicole Fernandez Chamberlain to Proposed name Sylvia Fernandez Chamberlain. 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: October 27, 2015, 8:30a.m., Department 26. The address of the court is: 325 S. Melrose, Vista, CA. 92081. A copy of the Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: San Marcos News Reporter, dba, The Paper, 845 W. San Marcos Blvd, San Marcos, Ca. 92078. Dated 9/09/2015. /s/William S. Dato, Judge of the Superior Court 9/17, 9/24, 10/01 & 10/08/2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-021712 The name of the business: Guardian of the Critters, located at 900 Howard Ave., #88, Escondido, CA. 92029. This business is hereby registered by the following: Brynne Hardesty 900 Howard Ave. #88 Escondido, CA. 92029 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Brynne Hardesty This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 8/19/2015. 9/17, 9/24, 10/01 and 10/08/2015.

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-023713 The name of the business: VEE Products, located at 1502 N. Twin Oaks Valley Rd., San Marcos, CA. 92069. This business is hereby registered by the following: Gene Van Schyndel 1502 N. Twin Oaks Valley Rd. San Marcos, CA. 92069 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Gene Van Schyndel This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 9/10/2015. 9/17, 9/24, 10/01 and 10/08/2015.

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-023751 The name of the business: Topaz Warranty Repairs, located at 910 Heather Dr., Vista, Ca. 92084. This business is hereby registered by the following: Sergey Adamenko 2384 Castlegate Ln. Vista, Ca. 92084 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Sergey Adamenko This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 9/11/2015. 9/17, 9/24, 10/01 and 10/08/2015.

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-022595 The name of the business: RAFD Transport, located at 513 Margie Place, San Marcos, Ca. 92078. This business is hereby registered by the following: Rafael Martinez 31930 Cole Grade Rd. Valley Center, CA. 92082 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Rafael Martinez This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 8/28/2015. 9/17, 9/24, 10/01 and 10/08/2015. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-024122 The name of the business: A&M Towing, located at 1025 Arena Circle, Vista Ca. 92083. This business is hereby registered by the following: Eric Zendejas 1025 Arena Circle Vista, CA. 92083 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was 9/16/2015. /s/Eric Zendejas This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 9/16/2015. 9/24, 10/01, 10/08 and 10/15/2015.

STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME #2015-024119 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME: A & M Towing, located at 1025 Arena Cir., Vista, CA. 92083. THE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME REFERRED TO ABOVE WAS FILED IN SAN DIEGO COUNTY ON 2/25/2013 and assigned File no. 2013-005546, IS ABANDONED BY THE FOLLOWING REGISTRANT(S): Edgar Zendejas 1025 Arena Cir. 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/ Edgar Zendejas This statement was filed with Ernest J.

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NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF ANNUAL REPORT --Pursuant to Section 6104(d) of the Internal Revenue Service code, notice is hereby given that the annual report for the calendar year 2013 of The Katherine Baxter Memorial Foundation, a private foundation, is available at the foundation's principal office for inspection during regular hours from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. by any citizen who requests it within 180 days after the date of this publication. The foundation's principal office is located at 225 E. 3rd Avenue, Escondido, CA 92025. The phone number is 760-747-2202. The principal manager of the foundation is Randolph W. Ortlieb, Trustee

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME 37-2015-00030150-CU-PT-NC TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner Huong Thi Roosevelt-Wrege filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present name: Huong Thi RooseveltWrege to Proposed name Hun Thi Roosevelt-Wrege. 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: October 27, 2015, 8:30a.m., Department 26. The address of the court is: 325 S. Melrose, Vista, CA. 92081. A copy of the Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: San Marcos News Reporter, dba, The Paper, 845 W. San Marcos Blvd, San Marcos, Ca. 92078. Dated 9/8/2015. /s/William S. Dato, Judge of the Superior Court 10/01, 10/08, 10/15 & 10/22/2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2015-024698 The name of the business: Sequin in the Sky Productions, located at 2325 Paseo de Laura, #217, Oceanside, CA. 92056. This business is hereby registered by the following: Kelly Halloran 2325 Pqaseo de Laura, #217 Oceanside, CA. 92056 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was 9/22/15. /s/Kelly Halloran This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 9/22/2015. 10/01, 10/08, 10/15 and 10/22/2015.

ORDINANCE INTRODUCED

Ordinance No. 2015-1412

Ordinance No. 2015-1412 an ordinance of the City Council of the City of San Marcos, California authorizing and amending Chapter 17.04 of the San Marcos Municipal Code to implement changes to the Solar Rights Act. Ordinance No. 2015-1412 was introduced on September 22, 2015, and will be presented to the City Council for adoption on October 13, 2015. A certified copy is posted in the office of the City Clerk at 1 Civic Center Drive, San Marcos, CA. Phillip Scollick, City Clerk, City of San Marcos PD: 10/01/2015 ORDINANCE INTRODUCED

Ordinance No. 2015-1413

Ordinance No. 2015-1413 an ordinance of the City Council of the City of San Marcos, California authorizing and amending Chapter 2.30 (Purchasing) of the San Marcos Municipal Code. Ordinance No. 2015-1413 was introduced on September 22, 2015, and will be presented to the City Council for adoption on October 13, 2015. A certified copy is posted in the office of the City Clerk at 1 Civic Center Drive, San Marcos, CA. Phillip Scollick, City Clerk, City of San Marcos PD: 10/01/2015 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT

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CITY OF SAN MARCOS REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS SYNTHETIC TURF FIELD MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR SERVICES

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of San Marcos (City) requests proposals from qualified service providers to provide synthetic turf field maintenance and repair services. Service providers must meet or exceed the specifications and requirements stated in the Scope of Services section of the Request for Proposals (RPF). In general, the work includes the maintenance and repair of two (2) indoor soccer arenas (Bradley and Sunset Park), one (1) regulation size synthetic field at Connors Park, and (4) four synthetic infields at Mission Sports Park. Under this contract, work may also be performed at other City facilities. This contract is based on “as-needed” work as determined by the City and includes synthetic turf repair, dasher board replacements, netting repair/replacements, etc. All work related to this contract will be under the direction of the City of San Marcos Public Works Director, or his/her designee. CONTRACT TERM: The contract term to furnish synthetic turf field maintenance and repair services to the City shall take effect for a period of five (5) years. DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF PROPOSAL: All proposals must be received by the City no later than 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 22, 2015. Late proposals will not be accepted. Electronic and facsimile submittals are not acceptable. Proposals should be addressed to City of San Marcos, Public Works Department, Attn: Art Sotelo, Public Works Manager Parks and Landscape, 201 Mata Way, San Marcos, CA 92069. PRE-SUBMITTAL MEETING: A mandatory pre-submittal meeting has been scheduled at 9:00 a.m. on Thursday, October 15, 2015 in the City Public Works Department located at 201 Mata Way, San Marcos. The purpose of the pre-submittal meeting is to discuss the Scope of Services included in this RFP and answer questions proposers may have relating to this RFP and/or the Contract. All proposers must attend the presubmittal meeting. Failure to attend shall be cause for rejecting proposals. SUBMISSION OF PROPOSAL: A complete RFP package is available for download electronically from the City’s website at www.san-marcos.net. It is the responsibility of the proposer to download and carefully review the contents of all documents provided in this RFP, including the addenda and any exhibits attached hereto. Proposers must provide a response to all components specified in this RFP. Incomplete proposals, proposals containing errors or inconsistencies, failure to comply with the submission requirements contained in this RFP, or other process or content errors or deficiencies may constitute cause for rejection. Submission of a proposal indicates acceptance by the proposer of the conditions contained in this RFP and the attachments hereto, unless clearly and specifically noted in the proposal and confirmed in the Contract executed between the City and the selected service provider. The City reserves the right to retain all proposals submitted and to use any idea(s) in a proposal regardless of whether that proposal is selected. LABOR REQUIREMENTS; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that payment of prevailing wages and compliance with the requirements of California Labor Code sections 1770 et. seq. IS required for this Project. s/s Michael Edwards, Public Works Director Phil Scollick, City Clerk, City of San Marcos Dp October 1, 2015 and October 8, 2015


The Paper • Page 16 • October 01, 2015

Escondido, CA—In a 2002 issue of Neurosurgical Focus, a peerreviewed article was published by a Dr. Michael D. Martin, MD et al. in which the third sentence states: “The disc itself is active tissue that contains significant mechanisms for self-repair.” That article was published by a neurosurgeon and written directly for neurosurgeons.

“The Disc Itself Is Active Tissue...”

So what does that really mean to us? It tells us that the disc itself does have a God-given ability to heal and repair if provided the proper mechanisms for self-healing. There is a specific mechanism inherent in each of the spinal discs called the “pump mechanism of disc nutri-tion” (see Fig 1). When this mechanism is not working properly, the spinal discs will begin to die causing bulges, herniations, and eventually spinal stenosis.

The spinal disc is one of the very few tissues in the body that does not have a direct blood supply for circulation. The only way that the disc gets the circulation of water, oxygen and nutrients for self-repair is via this specific disc pump mechanism. What happens when you decrease cir-culation in any type of tissue, whether it be animal tissue, plant tissue or human tissue? Exactly, it begins to become weak and begins to degenerate.

brown leaves are the plant’s problem? Of course not, the leaves turning brown is just a condition that is telling you that there is something wrong with the plant. The plant is unhealthy and needs water and nutrients. You could spray paint the leaves green but it just covers up the condition. The underlying problem still exists and will continue to produce brown leaves until you fix the actual problem. and tingling that most experience with bulging, herniated or degenerative discs are NOT the problem. The definition of a symptom: “something that indicates the existence of something else.” It is just like the dashboard of your car telling you that something is wrong (brake lights out, engine needs checked, overheating, etc.) Those lights that appear in your car dash are NOT the problem. You can remove the lights surgically or put a piece of duct tape over the lights but the problem will NOT be fixed...the problem is still present. Let’s take a look at a plant for example...if the leaves on a plant begin to turn brown, would you say that the

Symptoms Are NOT The Problem

The Doctor is In!

Complete Treatment Planning to Meet Patient's Needs

Treatment planning in today's environment can be confusing to the patient with a myriad of problems, some obvious and others not so. Tooth decay, periodontal disease, endodontic issues, gingival recession, tooth wear, mobility, esthetic issues, muscle soreness and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) problems are just a few of the potential issues facing our patients. It's the responsibility of the dentist to create a treatment plan to address the patient's needs and communicate that plan to the patient. The starting point of the process is a complete examination identifying any and all problems orally - bacterial,

In your spine, when the pump mechanism of disc nutrition fails, the disc will begin to de-generate and become weak. This weakness in the disc is what produces the bulging, herniated, and degenerative discs.

The treatment that is provided at Dr. Heilman’s Spine and Neuropathy Care Center in Escondido is revolutionary and is specifically designed to artificially re-create the pump mechanism in the discs which allows the spinal discs to heal and repair. The best part of the treatment is that it uses no drugs, no injections, and no surgery. Plus it’s painless and many patients relax and fall asleep while undergoing the treatment. The amount of treatment needed to allow the discs to heal and repair varies from person to person and can only be determined after a detailed neurological and orthopedic evaluation. We do NOT accept everyone for treatment and will let you know if we can accept your case for treatment.

Dr. Stephen Heilman, DC at the Spine and Neuropathy Care Center in Escondido, CA will do a spinal disc severity examination to determine the

Now the symptoms of pain, numbness,

functional and esthetic. It is important to connect with the patient's wants and concerns during the examination process. In co-diagnosing, the doctor relates signs and symptoms of dental disease and formulates treatment options the patient has to resolve the issues.

During the initial stage bacterial, functional and esthetic issues are identified along with possible solutions. TMJ stability is verified and functional and esthetic corrections are presented. A smile analysis is done and all restorations whether they be fillings or crowns, should be done with the teeth's "natural appearance" in mind. If the patient wants their smile enhanced, that too should be incorporated into the treatment plan whether it be a shade improvement or arch development to a more balanced and functional smile correcting tooth position and alignment along the way. Only when the treatment plan is created can the dentist begin to formulate a staged plan for sequenced care. Sometimes the

extent of your disc damage for only $70. This examination will consist of a detailed neurological evaluation, extensive orthopedic testing, and a detailed analysis of the findings of your evaluation. He will sit down with you and go over your condition with you in complete detail. You will know exactly what is causing all your pain (or other symptoms).

patient hasn't had treatment for years and they require more extensive treatment. Sequencing their care can create a pathway for the patient to achieve a successful outcome but over a longer time. Interim restorations are sometimes used when correcting someones bite, but as a general rule, if the interim restorations may be in place for months, a better solution would be bonded restorations. These "fillings" may eliminate leakage while the tooth movement is taking place. They are easy to replace later after the movement is done, if necessary. Starting with a complete exam-

Dr. Stephen Heilman, DC

Dr. Heilman will be offering this spinal disc severity examination from now until Friday, October 9th, 2015.

Call 760-480-4480 to make an appointment to determine if your spinal discs can be treated.

NOTE: Dr. Heilman’s Spine and Neuropathy Care Center is located at 700 W. El Norte Pkwy in Escondido immediately East of Interstate 15 at the intersection of Seven Oaks.

ination, interpreting the results, and proceeding with a treatment plan will produce predictable outcomes. The patient's concerns and needs can be addressed and provide for predictable outcomes which will be both comfortable and pleasing for both the dentist and the patient.

At the San Marcos Dental Center we design treatment from beginning to end and present those treatment plans to you after hearing all your concerns. Your satisfaction is our highest compliment. Call 760 734-4311 today for our $79 special or a free consultation.

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760.734.4311

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