The Paper - August 28 2014

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Volume 44 - No. 34

August 28, 2014

Above left: a MASH Hospital landing pad near Pleiku, S. Vietnam. Above middle: Dr. Muir had been choppered in to a remote village with many fatalities due to bubonic plague. Here, he greeets the Montagnard village chief. Above right: Dr. Muir establishes an IV on an infant by doing a “cut down.” It was dark so the only light available was an otoscope used for examining the ears). Below left: a Rice wine ceremony in honor of Dr. Muir and an engineer friend who built a cooking shed so villagers wouldn’t cook on the concrete floors of their housing. Below middle: Dr. Muir stabilizes an infant while an enlisted medic sutures up a baby who was accidentally stabbed. The mother is nursing the infant during the procedure. Below right: A typical street scene in Saigon. The “white mice” (a derogatory term given Vietnamese police officers) check the ID while ARVN (S. Vietnamese Army members) look on.

by lyle e davis

Today he is a highly respected orthopedic physician.

Time was, however, when he was known as “the jungle doctor.” He served in Vietnam for two years, mostly in the area of Pleiku, in the central highlands, and mostly treating civilians.

Dr. Richar Muir recently met with me for coffee at San Marcos’ Restaurant Row. We exchanged stories about Vietnam, where I had served during 1967 and 1968 as a civilian war correspondent and he served as an Army physician. The Paper - 760.747.7119

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His was a far more important mission than mine. He would chopper in to a village that had been hit by bubonic plague. He would treat the villagers with Streptomycin. He saw cholera, leprosy, broken bones of all sorts, and performed amputations, when needed. He had a great variety of urgent medical requirements . . . and he provided the solutions.

He did all this with a medical treatment clinic that featured 12-16 enlisted personnel, four officers, three physicians and one medical service officer. This team and its clinic minis-

tered mostly to area natives.

Prior to the establishment of the clinic a lot of the natives had died from disease, malnutrition, war injuries, sometimes non-combatant type injuries such as land mines, booby traps, such as punji sticks. The mortality rate went down considerably after their arrival, but natives still died, in spite of their best efforts.

Amputations often resulted from land mines . . . an indisciminate form of warfare that hit the innocents as well

as combatants.

Dr. Muir and his colleagues learned early on that “war ain’t nice.”

Not only did Dr. Muir attend to medical duties but he went above and beyond. On one occasion he assisted in having a cooking shed to accommodate patients who had their families move into the medical compound with them and had, prior to the cooking shed, been cooking their meals on the cement floor of barracks where they stayed. On one occasion a village

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patient, ready to deliver her baby, had the baby blocked by a condition known as placenta previa, which blocked the baby in the birth canal to the point where it could have been fatal to both the baby and the mother. Dr. Muir arranged to have an OB-GYN physician choppered in. He, Dr. Muir, and Special Forces medic combined to solve the problem and deliver the baby safely.

He also helped to form a Prostheic Facility . . . this

who had suffered amputations. “Vietnamese medicine was pretty primitive,” he recalls. It was not uncommon, prior to our arrival, to see a lack of compassion for the patients by the then-present medical team. There were occasions when there would be a patient with an open stomach wound, with part of the bowel hanging out, just left to lie on a gurney; no IV, no other medication. We found this upon our arrival. We were shocked! We immediately took the patient to the local MASH (Mobile Army Surgical Hospital) unit where they did surgery. Happy to tell you that the patient survived.”

He also noted that there had been a significant improvement over combat medical care since WWII and Korea. “We learned from the past and save a lot of troops today. We continue to learn from our adventures in Vietnam and, as a result, medical techniques have improved even more and you are seeing even greater and more efficient techniques in patient treatment, Prosthetics, built by villagers - a new transport, and rehabiliindustry with new employment tation in both Afghanistan and Iraq. enabled local villagers to have employment and to provide a I arrived in Vietnam on much needed service to those November 2, 1966, my 27th

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

1. Money cannot buy happiness, but it's more comfortable to cry in a Porsche than on a bicycle. 2. If you help someone when they're in trouble, they will remember you when they're in trouble again. 3. Many people are alive only because it's illegal to kill them.

4. Alcohol does not solve any problems, but then neither does milk. Birthday Drink

A lady goes to the bar on a cruise ship and orders a Scotch with two drops of water. As the bartender gives her the drink she says 'I'm on this cruise to celebrate my 80th birthday and it's today.'

The bartender says 'Well, since it's your birthday, I'll buy you a drink. In fact, this one is on me.'

As the woman finishes her drink the woman to her right says 'I would like to buy you a drink, too.' The old woman says 'Thank you. Bartender, I want a Scotch with two drops of water.' 'Coming up,' says the bartender.

As she finishes that drink, the man to her left says 'I would like to buy you one, too.'

The old woman says 'Thank you. Bartender, I want another Scotch with two drops of water.' 'Coming right up' the bartender says. As he gives her the drink, he says 'Ma'am, I'm dying of curiosity. Why the Scotch with only two drops of water?'

The old woman replies 'Sonny, when you're my age, you've learned how to hold your liquor ... holding your water, however, is a whole other issue.'

Eight Words with 2 meanings

1. THINGY (thing-ee) n. Female...... Any part under a car's hood. Male..... The strap fastener on a woman's bra. 2. VULNERABLE (vul-ne-ra-bel) adj. Female.... Fully opening up one's

birthday. I had just had a one week vacation in Detroit with my wife and kids before I had to deploy. Upon arrival at Ton Son Nhut Air base, I went into Saigon where I was briefed at MACV (Military Assistance Command, Vietnam) and learned I would be working a great deal with Montagnards (the mountain people of Vietnam) in and around Pleiku, which is located in the central highlands. It’s one of the nicer places in Vietnam, with temperatures comparable to San Diego, though perhaps a wee bit more humid. I was part of the team at a General Medical Office serving the area.

Upon arrival we found a great deal of malaria, enlarged spleens, intestinal parasites, lots of tuberculosis, malnutrition, bubonic plague, lots of war injuries as well as injuries from vehicle accidents. All the patients were housed in an old French hospital. This is probably where I developed my interest in orthopedic medicine as I was able to scrub in on several orthopedic cases and I learned a great deal from the resident orthopod. It was a great learning experience.” Dr. Richard Muir was born and

self emotionally to another. Male..... Playing football without a cup.

3. COMMUNICATION (ko-myooni-kay-shon) n . Female ... The open sharing of thoughts and feelings with one's partner. Male ... Leaving a note before taking off on a fishing trip with the boys. 4. COMMITMENT (ko- mit-ment) n. Female ... A desire to get married and raise a family. Male ... Trying not to hit on other women while out with this one ..

5. ENTERTAINMENT (en-tertayn-ment) n. Female ... A good movie, concert, play or book. Male ... Anything that can be done while drinking beer. 6. FLATULENCE (flach-u-lens) n. Female ... An embarrassing by product of indigestion. Male ... A source of entertainment, self-expression, male bonding. 7 MAKING LOVE (may-king luv) n. Female ... The greatest expression of intimacy a couple can achieve. Male ... Call it whatever you want, just as long as we do it.

8. REMOTE CONTROL (ri-moht kon-trohl) n. Female ... A device for changing

raised in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He did his pre-med at Albion, Michigan, at a small Methodist school, then on to Wayne State University for his medical training, circa 1965, doing his internship in 1966. He received his draft notice while interning and reported for duty at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. While our paths didn’t cross there, we both served at Fort Sam. I was Entertainment Director at Brooke Army Hospital, on board the base, but I was there well before Dr. Muir arrived. I was there from 1957 through 1959. “It didn’t take long to bond with the patients,” he says. “I enjoyed my tour of duty there. In 2001 my wife and I went back but we were unable to go to Pleiku. The Yards (Montagnards) were gone . . . the Communists had taken it over and shut the medical facility down.” After Vietnam, Dr. Muir returned to the states and specialized in orthopedic medicine.

His wife, Peggy, to whom he has been married for 57 years, served as office manager for 17 years before Richard joined a

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from one TV channel to another. Male ... A device for scanning through all 375 channels every 5 minutes. BEER

Yesterday scientists revealed that beer contains small traces of female hormones.

To prove their theory, the scientists fed 100 men 12 pints of beer and observed that 100% of them gained weight, talked excessively without making sense, became emotional, and couldn’t drive.

No further testing is planned. ••••• While I sat in the reception area of my doctor's office, a woman rolled an elderly man in a wheelchair into the room. As she went to the receptionist's desk, the man sat there, alone and silent. Just as I was thinking I should make small talk with him, a little boy slipped off his mother's lap and walked over to the wheelchair. Placing his hand on the man's, he said, “I know how you feel. My Mom makes me ride in the stroller too.” ••••• As I was nursing my baby, my cousin's six-year-old daughter, Krissy, came into the room. Never having seen anyone breast feed before, she was intrigued and full of all kinds of questions about what I was doing. After mulling

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larger group, Orthopedic Specialists of North County.

He has now retired and he and Peggy plan on doing some traveling. She was a high school teacher in Hamtramck, Michigan before retiring.

They went to China in 2009 for two weeks. While there he served with Health Volunteer Overseas in Northern China,

Dr. Richard Muir, Today (Photo taken at Lake San Marcos, Ca.) of wounds and illnesses were such that a physician got a mighty good education . . . and workout, in treating everyone, from infants to the elderly, to military members, both friend and foe . . . and even conducting Above, the “Sorry About That” Laundry h e a l t h facility, operated by local natives. In the checks on back was a brothel, also operated and staffed the local by local natives. prostitutes of the several brothels in the area. Wherever he would go, he had h i s Vietnamese interpreters to ensure all patients understood the questions asked by the physicians and the physicians understood Above, the Medical Headquarters Building the answers Dr. Muir was called upon to given. near Yengi. treat a wide variety of patients. One cannot a It seemed to work out well and What follows is a photo find essay, more diverse area of studying Dr. Muir gained tremendous with captions, where needed: and practicing medicine than experience, the Montagnards in a combat zone. The nature great medical coverage.

Upper left, a young boy with skin grafts to treat a badly burned body; left, more treatment of bad burns; bottom left, an improvised traction system to help set broken bones properly.

Above, a newly built set of cabinets for the pharmacy; below, a young Montagnard girl with a Western style dress sent from America.

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The Paper • Page 4 • August 28, 2014 Former Escondido Police Chief Sues the City of Escondido

As had been rumored for some time, former Escondido Police Chief, Jim Maher, has filed suit against the city of Escondido for breach of contract. He claims he is owed $75,000 as part of a severance agreement.

Maher’s lawsuit says the city withheld the payment after accusing Maher or his wife, Eva, of breaching a confidentiality provision in a contract Maher signed in November 2012 when he retired from the department under pressure. Maher says in the lawsuit that he received the first of two installments of a $150,000 payment in January 2013, but didn’t receive the second installment the following July. Maher says he reached a severance agreement with the city that included the $150.000 cash payment and a retroactive 14 percent pay raise that bumped his annual pension to $162,504. The agreement also restricted Maher and his wife from speaking publicly about his departure or about any city business, and prohibited them from attending City Council meetings and other civic

Man About Town

Somethin’ big is coming up in Escondido. The magic date is Saturday, September 6, from 9:30am to 4pm. They call it Grape Day. Those who live outside of Escondido should know that Grape Day is that special combination of tradition and today.

The tradition goes way back to 1908; its traditional aspects include a hometown parade, and lots of vendors, along with free grapes. Grape Day truly has something everyone will love. For early birds, the Grape Day 5K Fun Run is the perfect way to start the celebration. Runners and walkers will enjoy the scenic route which begins and ends on historic Grand Ave in downtown Escondido. The 5k Fun Run is

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events. Many observers, including members of the legal fraternity have suggested strongly that this element would be a major infringement of Maher’s constitutional rights.

Maher also says in his lawsuit that on June 11, 2013, the city sent a letter to Maher’s lawyer stating that it intended to withhold the second payment because either Maher or his wife “breached the confidentiality and/or other provisions of the contract.” In September, the 58-year-old Maher released a nine-paragraph statement in which he said he ”was never given the option” of keeping his job. In the statement he said the city had sent him a letter telling him he wouldn’t receive the second installment of the payment unless he agreed not to run for elected office in Escondido and not to endorse any other candidates. City Manager Clay Phillips said that no such demand had been made.

Maher filed a claim for the $75,000 with the city on Dec. 31 which was rejected in late February and which was a necessary first step, exhausting

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for everyone from elite runners to casual walkers, so bring the whole family out for a good time. Register at www.escondidosunriserotary.org. The hometown parade is Americana at its best. The theme of this year’s whimsical parade is “A Grape Time in the Old Town.” Dorothy Pauletto will lead the parade as the 2014 Grape Day Queen. Her mother was Grape Day Queen in 1926 (See photo above).

The free festival takes place in its namesake park, beginning at 9:30am and going until 4pm. Grape stomping is one activity at the festival you won’t want to miss. The entertainment stage highlights dance from around the world. Arts and crafts, along with commercial vendors are great for browsing and buying, and local community groups share information about their projects. Kids will love the rides in the fun zone, and free contests that take place throughout the day.

Letters to the Editor You Saved a Life

Your paper is more than just a forum of ideas, feature stories, and amusing anecdotes. And while a great front cover story can be most entertaining, it still takes a backseat to saving a human life. On October 13, 2011 your publication did just that. Your feature article was titled "Suicide, A Cry for Help!" written by Frederick Gomez. The article was not only life-saving, but it also had a question-andanswer quiz which I flunked -all of which told me that I never really understood this insidious enemy creeping into our daily lives called suicide! My best friend had concerns about his young son, but

Everyone will enjoy touring the Escondido History Center. Their museum in the park features a beautifully restored 1890 Victorian house, the city’s original 1888 train station and a railroad car that is a big hit with the young, and young at heart – it has an HO scale model railroad inside. The Bandy Blacksmith Shop is a working shop, so stop by and watch their blacksmiths in action. . 5K: Grand Ave, Escondido at 7:30am

Parade: Grand Ave, Escondido, at 9:30am for approximately one hour

Festival: Grape Day Park, 321 N. Broadway, Escondido 92025, 760 743-8207 www.escondidohistory.org ••••• Congratulations to Frank and and Marci Williams, owners and operators of Escondido’s Grocery Outlet, located at 1516 E. Valley Parkway, on their one year anniversary celebration, The store, known for heavy discounts on groceries and produce, has built a strong following of patrons thanks to the great bargains and warm, friendly service given freely. Grocery Oulet is open from 7am to 9pm every day, where you always get a great big

thought it was a passing phase. It was not. After reading your article he armed himself with enough information to understand how to save his young teenaged son's life. Also, at the end of the article, there were professional phone numbers listed, all of which played a crucial role in intervention and saving his beloved son!

Though he wishes to remain anonymous for obvious privacy reasons, I can honestly say, God bless you, Mr. Lyle E. Davis, God bless you a million times over for doing this great deed! And God only knows how many others were affected in the same way as us. Please also thank Ms. Evelyn Madison because in this very same issue of The Paper she ran a "Suicide Prevention Walk Schedule," by the American Foundation for Suicide prevention. This most important event was held at De Anza Cove (Mission Bay) San Diego. A special thanks also to Ms. Jessica Van Der Stad who was the contact at the "Out of the Darkness Community Walk." So it goes to show that you never know just how important The Paper can be as when I picked up that issue, and

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smile and plenty of service!

Best of luck for many continuedyears of sucess! ••••• Rorie Johnstone, President and CEO of the Escondido Chamber really worked overtime this past week.

I got an email from her at 5:10am Saturday morning saying a truck had run into the Chamber building. Naturally, the cops called her and she hurried down to survey the damage. Later that day, I drove by and walked into the building. Work crews had already cleaned up and were preparing to put up a temporary wall.

Witnesses report the driver was found limping around in the parking lot; unknown if he was intoxicated or not and how badly he was injured. ••••• Thank heavens Charlie Mitich is still with us. Charlie, namesake for Charlie’s Restaurant in Escondido, was driving to work in his van when he stopped for a four way stop sign, checked traffic both ways, and began to proceed . . . when another car shot out of nowhere at about 80 mph and broadsided Charlie’s van on

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the passenger side. Had there been a passenger, s/he would surely have been killed. As it was, Charlie’s van was totalled. He escaped with bruises on both hips and arms and when we talked to him several hours later, he said he had no pain. We told him he would likely feel pain the next day. The driver was a hit and run and a short distance later hit another car, which is where the police found him. A close call!

••••• I’m beginning to think our San Diego Padres should take a drive up north and visit the Thunderbird Driving Range and Batting Cages at 26351 N. Centre City Pkwy. Those Padre bats appear to be needing some tune-up so that we might support our pitchers a bit more. Just when we thought the Padres had broken out of their sloppy batting routine, just when they appeared to be putting a winning streak together, the bats went cold.

The Padres just might enjoy a change of scenery and head up her to North County. Once they’ve completed their turns

in the batting cage, they can drift on over to the Thunderbird Driving Range and refine their golf game a bit, long game, short game, chipping, putting . . . all those neat things that a well rounded professional ball player is expected to know. Chances are you’ll run into pro, semi-pro and absolute amateurs at Thunderbird’s Driving Range and Batting Cages. All are welcome. They have instructors available and plenty of equipment, all in a very relaxed North County environment . . . and they’re open 7 days a week from 6:30am to 8pm . . . You want to set up a tee time . . . or a batting cage? Give ‘em a call at 760.746.0245. ••••• Took long time pal, Dr. Steve Heilman, out to lunch last week. He had never been to the China Bistro before and we were both in the mood for Chinese cuisine . . . so that’s where we wound up. He loved it! I was amazed at Dr. Steve’s new chiropractic offices. Persian carpeting, fantastic new equipment, a beautiful view, all located in a beautiful new professional building at 700 W. El Norte Parkway, just east of Hiway 15 North. Plush offices, but still the same reasonably priced chiropractic care!

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 direct-ly 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.

Symptoms Are NOT The Problem

Now the symptoms of pain, numbness,

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civil remedies, before filing a lawsuit.

What many observers are interested in now is . . . just what information will come out as a result of this lawsuit? Will, through depositions, the public at least learn the real reason Maher was forced to retire? Will the letter the city claims doesn’t exist come to light? Will the city be forced to become more transparent as a result of this suit? The Paper will be following this lawsuit with a great deal of interest and we shall report the results to you. A Taste of San Marcos Pleases Patrons

An estimated 200 plus participants enjoyed the food and drink offered at this year’s Taste of San Marcos Gala, held Sunday in a private area of the Restaurant Row complex. Eighteen vendors, 14 restaurants, three beer distributors and one wine company, had attractive tents, with plenty of comfortable seating, all of which contributed to a beautiful venue and lots of happy smiles. A beaming Chamber of Commerce President and

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

Let’s take a look at a plant for example...if the leaves on a plant begin to turn brown, would you say that the

CEO, Pam Rumer, together with a number of board members, expressed their happiness at the success of this years even. The weather, just warm enough and with a comfortable breeze, contributed to this annual event. Escondido Restaurateur and Escondido Chamber of Commerce Victims of Collisions

Charlie Mitich, owner of Charlie’s Restaurant in Escondido, was the victim of a hit and run accident Saturday morning while en route to work. He was at Country Club Drive and Nutmeg when a pickup truck, driven by 28 year old Diego Armando Flores, of Escondido, slammed into the passenger side of Mitich’s van. Mitich suffered only bruises to his hips and arms but his van was totalled. Flores was arrested by Escondido Police 1.1 miles away from the scene and booked into Vista jail on a charge of Felony Hit and Run.

Earlier in the morning, around 4am, another driver lost control of his vehicle and plowed into the west wall of the Escondido Chamber of Commerce building located at

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

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

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

Dr. Stephen Heilman, DC

Dr. Heilman will be offering this spinal disc severity examination from now until Friday, June 20, 2014. 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.


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Social Butterfly The Paper • Page 6 • August 28, 2014

dent. There will be appetizers, drinks, drawings, and conversations, while you meet local business owners and VIPs, mingle, and enjoy a view of the Lake. Free parking is available in the hotel lot. If you have a prize to donate or explore hosting your own future mixer, contact Hal at 760.744.1270 or hal@sanmarcoschamber.com. Upcoming ribbon cuttings in San Marcos are Applebee’s, September 5th at 3:30pm, 573 Grand Ave.; Nothing Bundt Cakes, September 18 at 4pm, 595 Grand Ave, Ste. 101; and Sola Salon Studios, September 25th at 12noon, 2055 Montiel Road, #109.

Evelyn Madison The Social Butterfly Email Evelyn at:

thesocialbutterfly@cox.net

“Celebrating

DAR through 123 years” Theme of Luncheon

Linda Ramos, Adele Lancaster, and Wanda Prosser represented the Santa Margarita Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), at the annual luncheon meeting of the District XIV Past & Present Regents. Members dressed in period clothes or patriotic ensembles. New officers were elected, ways to assist military families were mapped out, games were played, prizes awarded, as the regents prepared for a new year of activities promoting patriotism, education, and historic preservation. DAR is open to any female 18 years of age or older who is lineally descended from an ancestor who cfontributed in some way to the patriots fight for independence in the American Revolution. Contact www.californiadar.org for a chapter near you.

Ramona TeaParty Town Hall Meeting on Saturday, August 30 – Special Guest John Sullivan, Executive Producer of “America” and co-producer of “2016” will be the speaker at the Town Hall Meeting on Saturday, August 30, at the Ramona MainStage; program starting at 12noon. Doors open at 11am. This event is presented by Ramona TEA’d (Taxed Enough Already); a non-partisan, pro-constitutional citizens action group, and part of The Common Sense Resistance. Visit the website at www.RamonaTEAd.com for more information. Your support of Orin Day’s concession stand will be appreciated as he graciously donates his time and theater for this community event; show your appreciation by purchasing something from the food and beverage counter.

“Growing Up With Nine Old Men” Special Screening - Coming up on Sunday, August 31, at 2 pm, the California Center for the Arts, Escondido hosts a panel discussion and screening of "Growing Up with Nine Old Men." The documentary was produced by children of Walt Disney's core group of animators, affectionately referred to as the Nine Old Men. Enjoy the 30-minute film and discussion with Ted Thomas and Ken Lounsbery, children of two of the Nine Old Men. The public can RSVP. The screening event coincides with The Center's current museum exhibition, The Art of Fantasia and Other Disney Classics: The David Yaruss Collection, which runs now through September 7, 2014. During exhibitions, the Museum at the Center is open Thursdays - Saturdays (10 am 4 pm), and Sundays (1 pm - 4 pm). Tickets are $8; members and children under 12 get in free. Senior (60+), military and student discounts are available. For additional ticket information, call 760.839.4138 or visit artcenter.org.

Do You Love to Read? Why not share your pleasure and read with a child. Oasis Tutoring is seeking volunteers who can spend one hour a week at a local Elementary school with a K - 4th grade child to build reading and language skills, self-esteem and positive attitudes toward learning. No teaching experience is needed; your enthusiasm, patience and compassion are far more important. We provide you with training, free books, teaching materials, and ongoing support. Volunteers select the school and time. Clearance required. Call Oasis 760.796.6020.

Left to right: Karon Jarrard, Corresponding Secretary General who installed the new board; Carol Anderson, President; Mary Lou Montez, 1st Vice President; Irene Hobbs, 2nd Vice President; Christine McMahan, Chaplain; Laurel Lemarie, Recording Secretary; Linda Ramos, Corresponding Secretary; Dawn Beresovoy, Historian; Kathleen Palomar Orchid Society to Winchester, Member-at-large. Meetings/Events Calendar

Lake San Marcos to Host Chamber Mixer Tonight Introductions of your new Chamber staff will be at the Thursday, August 28, (tonight) Mixer from 5:30-7:30pm at the Boathouse at Lake San Marcos. Pam Rumer, the new President/CEO will introduce the new Development Director, Hal Martin, a longtime San Marcos resi-

Feature Round-table Discussion - At 6:30pm on Wednesday, September 3rd, the Palomar Orchid Society will feature a round-table discussion focused on what fertilizers to use to grow orchids; green house/shade house building, materials and upkeep; the best time to repot your orchids; and moving orchid plants to winter quarters. The panelists are Alex Nadzan, Jerry Spencer, Dr. Merle Robboy, and Nico Goosens—and all are members of Palomar Orchid Society. Learn

from the experts everything you need to know about basic orchid culture and more. Palomar Orchid Society meets monthly on the first Wednesday of the month at 6:30pm at the Lake Pavilion, 1105 La Bonita Drive, Lake San Marcos. Visitors are always welcome. For more information, visit www.palomarorchid.org or 760.510.8027. ABWA Meeting on Thursday, September 4th – When the Soaring Eagles Chapter of the American Business Women’s Association meets next week, the program, “Microwave Your Marketing and Stop Wasting Time with Frozen Fish” will be presented by Colm Kelly, president and founder of Do Business Smarter. Learn how to leverage your time through technology and people so you have a steady flow of qualified, interested prospects. The meeting runs from 6pm to 8:30pm at the Old Spaghetti Factory, 111 N. Twin Oaks Valley Rd., San Marcos. Come early to network and bring lots of business cards. RSVP by August 2nd to Susan Puffet at abwamembership@gmail.com or call 760.822.2242.

Vista Garden Club Begins Its New Year on September 5th – The Vista Garden Club will meet in the Azalea Room at the Vista Senior Center,1400 Vale Terrace Dr, Vista, on Friday, September 5th to begin their new year. There will be a fingertip luncheon, short business meeting and instructional program. Come as their guest, have lunch, visit the plant table, ‘this-n-that’ table, and enter the opportunity drawing for a lovely, garden-related prize. Questions? Call 760.726.8737.

Carlsbad Chamber Schedule for September – Starting with the First Friday Breakfast on Friday, September 5, from 7-9am at the Omni La Costa Resort & Spa, 2100

The Debate over the Second Amendment Goes On

Second Amendment debates often seem to devolve into arguments between those who want to ban virtually all firearms and those, like myself, who believe the Second Amendment means exactly what it says. After all, how can you misinterpret the phrase “shall not be infringed?” Occasionally however, an idea for new legislation comes along which both sides can agree upon.

Assembly Bill 1591 (AB 1591) is a case in point. Introduced by Assemblyman Katcho Achadjian (R - Paso Robles), the bill requires courts to electronically notify the Department of Justice that a person has been deemed ineligible to own or possess a firearm due to his or her mental status within one day of that finding.

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On September 10, will be the Chamberpl8tes, from 11:30am-1pm; contact Christine Davis at 760.644.2121 for more info. On September 12 will be the Coffee Connection at the Chamber from 89am. On the 17th of September will be the Sundowner, from 5-7pm, at Shadowridge Golf Club. Lunch Bytes, Microsoft Excel 2013 (Beginners), at the Chamber from 11:30am-1:30pm on September 19. Chamberpl8tes again from 11:30am1:00pm on September 23, contact Paula Anderson at 760.696.9733. And Carlsbad Business Academy on September 30, at the Safety Training Center, 7am-3pm. For information on all of these and more, contact the Chamber or visit the website at www.carlsbad.org.

Rummage Sale at Grace Anglican Church on September 6th – The Grace Anglican Church’s Rummage Sale on Saturday, September 6th will be open from 7am to 1pm+ at 4055 Oceanside Blvd, in the parking lot in front of the church, just east of the lumberyard entrance. No early birds! Items will include clothes, housewares, books, toys, decorator/art items, and ?. Hot dogs and water will be provided free for buyers, with free-will donations accepted. All proceeds go for Youth and other ministries of the Church. Donations for the Rummage Sale will be accepted beginning Tuesday, September 2nd, during business hours at the church. No large furniture/beds or utility machines can be accepted. See the website at www.graceanglicanchurch.com or call the church at 760.730.9900. Foundation for Senior Wellbeing

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Sensible legislation aimed at keeping firearms out of the hands of criminals or the mentally ill deserves wide support. Consequently, AB 1591 passed both houses of the Legislature with unanimous support and was subsequently signed into law by Governor Jerry Brown.

However, legislation that undermines the Second Amendment and infringes on this most basic of our civil rights is another matter. I will continue to oppose bills like Senate Bill 53 (Kevin De León, D - Los Angeles), which requires a permit to purchase ammunition, or AB 1964 (Roger Dickinson, D - Sacramento), which attempts to ban single-shot handguns, so that one of our most important “unalienable rights” can continue to be enjoyed by the free men and women of this great state.


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Announces Grandparent’s Day Celebration – In cooperation with the San Marcos Senior Center, the Foundation for Senior Wellbeing announced they will host an event celebrating Grandparent’s Day on Saturday, September 6, from 11am to 2pm. Family participation is encouraged and the day’s activities are designed to make it a fun day for all. Activities include arts and crafts, food, musical entertainment, and a variety of activities for children. Participants also will have the opportunity to make memories by recording videos that can be viewed and shared for generations to come. The Senior Center is located at 111 W. Richmar Avenue, San Marcos. The Foundation for Senior Wellbeing is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization whose mission is to serve the health, physical, intellectual and social needs of seniors residing in San Marcos, Vista, Escondido, and surrounding communities. For more information, visit www.TheFoundationforSeniorWellbe ing.org. MiraCosta Horticulture Club Meeting in September - The first meeting of the year for the MiraCosta Horticulture Club will be on September 6th, at the Aztlan Rooms of MiraCosta College. The workshop

on succulent planters will begin at Noon. There will be a charge for the soil, plants and pots used in the workshop by Kim Cyr. At 12:45pm the regular meeting will begin with Greg Opgenorth speaking on "Everything you want to know about propagating vegetables.” Greg is the production manager for all vegetative propagation and production for grafted vegetables, organic vegetables and herbs and sales of liners at The Plug Connection in Vista. Greg has been active in the nursery business since 1975, and his activity has been wide ranging. The meeting is open to the public. For more information call 760.721.3281.

Open Model Call, Sunday, September 7th – The Escondido Municipal Gallery has put out an Open Model Call for Sunday, September 7th from 5pm to 7:30pm, to take place at the Gallery, 262 E. Grand Avenue, Escondido. Volunteer Models Wanted for the Escondido Arts Partnership Municipal Gallery’s “Recycled Materials Runway” event taking place on Sunday, September 27th. For information, call 760.480.4101. No experience necessary. If chosen you may be a participant in one of the runway shows.

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that not spending an estimated $30,000 or so, was more important than electoral transparency by voting to not place the names of the three whose terms were expiring on the ballot, and to instead appoint them to new terms.

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over my answers, she remarked, “My mom has some of those, but I don't think she knows how to use them.” ••••• Out bicycling one day with my eight-year-old granddaughter, Carolyn, I got a little wistful. “In ten years,” I said, “you'll want to be with your friends and you won't go walking, biking, and swimming with me like you do now. Carolyn shrugged. “In ten years you'll be too old to do all those things anyway.” ••••• Working as a pediatric nurse, I had the difficult assignment of giving immunization shots to children. One day, I entered the examining room to give four-yearold Lizzie her injection. “No, no, no!” she screamed.

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

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

Historically Speaking by Tom Morrow

However improbable, there could be a potential candidate out there, somewhere and for whatever reason, who decides-past the filing deadline--they simply must be a part of the process and start a write-in campaign.

Fiscal Responsibility, or Politics?

As a former, long-time resident of the city of San Marcos and unabashed fan of that city’s progress over the last 30-plus years, I was somewhat gratified when it became known that the incumbent council members and mayor did not have any announced opposition in this year’s General Election.

Lately, I have been a little less enamored.

This past week, ostensibly citing fiscal responsibility and the lack of electoral opposition, three members of the San Marcos City Council decided

Don’t get me wrong. I think the current city council and city staff are doing a wonderful job of running the city. It’s obvious by both the campaign filing

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“Why?” he asked. “Don't you know there’s a war going on over there?” ••••• Paul Newman founded the Hole in the Wall Gang Camp for children stricken with cancer, AIDS, and blood diseases. One afternoon, he and his wife, Joanne Woodward, stopped by to have lunch with the kids. A counselor at a nearby table, suspecting the young patients wouldn’t know Newman was a famous movie star, explained, “That’s the man who made this camp possible. Maybe you’ve seen his picture on his salad dressing bottle?” Blank stares. “Well, you’ve probably seen his face on his lemonade carton.” An eight-year-old girl perked up. “How long was he missing?” ••••• His wife's graveside service was just barely finished, when there was a massive clap of thunder, followed by a tremendous bolt of lightning, accompanied by even more thunder rumbling in the distance. The little old man looked at the pastor and calmly said, "Well, she’s there."

the U.S. Senate.

After the 1814 defeat of the British, he and his militia were transferred to Florida to run out the Spanish, who had held the peninsula for more than two centuries.

NOTE: The War of 1812 had been over by three months when Jackson’s forces defeated the British at New Orleans. It took that long for word to reach Jackson from the peace table in Ghent, Belgium.

That’s what Ron Packard did in 1982.

Packard had been mayor of the City of Carlsbad and made an unsuccessful attempt to win the Republican nomination for the 43rd District House of Representatives seat. When questions arose about that party’s chosen candidate, he launched, and ultimately won, a write-in campaign, serving in that office from 1983 to 2001. Last week’s vote made the improbable impossible in San Marcos.

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

‘Old Hictory’ Was Not Necessarily A Nice Man

When you think of Andrew Jackson, and probably not many of you do, three things come to mind: He defeated the British in the Battle of New Orleans; he was the 7th President of the United States; and his portrait graces the 20 dollar bill.

A veteran of the Revolutionary War, Jackson was a tough-asnails frontiersman who was a lawyer and one of the founders of the state of Tennessee. He was elected to represent Tennessee in the U.S. House of Representatives, and later to

Jackson was nominated for president in 1824, but narrowly was defeated by John Quincy Adams. Four years later, Jackson ran again as a nominee of the newly-founded Democrat Party and decisively defeated Adams, but not without a cost. The campaign became so dirty that Jackson’s wife, Rachel, died of a stroke due to attacks against her. She never got to serve as First Lady. There had always been a cloud over the Jackson marriage with an accusation that Rachel had committed bigamy. Thinking her first marriage had been terminated by divorce, she married Jackson. But her first husband, Lewis Robards, had never completed

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results and a recently published resident satisfaction survey the overwhelming majority do, too.

I also can sympathize with the natural desire of the mayor and council members up for election to not have to subject themselves to the expense of a possible campaign when it seems unlikely the result would be no different.

That does not change the fact that the 3-2 vote to eliminate the admittedly small possibility of someone successfully challenging the incumbents by a write-in campaign could prompt some to think a certain amount of hubris may be setting in.

were elected or appointed and, as you might imagine, elected often carries more weight with voters. Its effect on informed voters may be miniscule, but on those who are not, it can tip the scales.

It has been widely speculated that when Mayor Jim Desmond leaves office due to term limits in 2018, Council Members Rebecca Jones and Chris Orlando will both be vying for the seat. Jones at present is an elected member of the San Marcos City Council. With the action taken last week, when his new term begins after November, Orlando is not.

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The Doctor is In!

Airway Centric, You and Your Dentist

Airway Centric (AC) is the “new” philosophy in treating your overall health and wellness today. Your airway and how it affects how restful your sleep and breathing is the MOST IMPORTANT function of your body. Your ideal mental and physical performance depends on an open airway, clear nasal breathing and restorative sleep. Your dentist is the primary health care provider who can detect and initiate treatment for compromises in your health due to breakdowns in your ability to deliver fresh supplies of oxygen to your body. Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is a uniquely human disease! As humans evolved to an upright posture, the forebrain grew with the freeing

of our hands for manipulation of our environment, but our facial framework retreated and the nasal airway became diminished in size and function. This is why humans do not have the ability to smell as well as other mammals. You’ll notice that even our cousins, the primates, have much longer snouts than our own (my staff says I’m the exception!). This shortening increased airway resistance, and mouth breathing was born. This has led to lowering of our ability to re-oxygenate our tired tissues when we’re sleeping and because of the compressed airway, leads to OSA as well as other sleep related disorders, especially as we get older and our tissues lose their “tone.” Thus, sleep deprivation ensues. That’s not all … in many cases jaw joint clicking and popping as well as pain can begin and intensify as well requiring special devices, oral appliances, or even surgery to correct. However, there now is a better way for some. Along with the lack of sufficient oxygenation of your tissues to repair while sleeping, oxygen deprivation (oxidative stress) leads to system failures resulting in inflammation, diabetes, obesity, decreased brain

functioning (lower IQ in developing children), cardiovascular disease, decrease of your immune system (think CANCER), and heart attacks. Early intervention is essential to prevent sleep disorders and the resultant emotional and behavioral problems, neurocognitive impairment, decreased academic performance and poor physical growth which can ensue in developing children.

That’s where the new paradigm for treatment comes in. The key is to establish good efficient nasal breathing with ideal development of your upper arch. Believe it or not, this can be done even in us baby boomers because we still have a stem cell population, albeit diminished, when we’re older. Once we’ve established this, then we bring the lower arch forward to match your upper arch, usually using an

oral appliance, and finally we’ll re-establish you ideal bite.

Airway Centric (AC) is based on extensive scientific studies and longitudinal analyses of past treatments for Sleep Apnea, Jaw Joint Dysfunctions, and Sleep Disorders. A thorough examination by a dentist or ENT doctor specially trained in these areas is the first step in treating these disorders. Once this is done you’ll be able to breathe well, achieve restful, oxygenated, restorative night’s sleep, as well as perform optimally during the day. Without it … you’ll get sicker quicker, fail to heal, and die early… and that’s a fact! Call our office at (760) 7344311 for a free examination and consultation. It may be the best call of your life!

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shared it with many, many people and organizations all of which have encouraged me to break my silence and openly acknowledge what you have done, Mr. Davis. This is a very sensitive and emotional issue for me to write about, but I finally had to. It would be timely for you to republish this same suicide article, Mr. Davis, especially in light of the world's recent shockwaves and awareness of Robin Williams' suicide. Who knows, your republication could, once again, affect many anonymous readers, just as it affected me and my best friend's family!

You saved a precious life, Mr. Lyle E. Davis, and you never knew it. Till now. God bless The Paper. /s/Elliott O'Connor, North County, San Diego.

Reasons I Support Olga Diaz’ Position in Favor of Escondido’s Prop H – “The Lakes” proposal in November 2014 Election

I wanted respond to the many critics and ECCHO residents making complaints following Olga Diaz’ recent Email Announcement on her position. Based on a recent view of ECCHO’s Facebook page, it appears website writers encourage readers to believe Olga Diaz’ current support on Proposition H reflects betrayal to Escondido Country Club Homeowners, who until last year, enjoyed exclusive views, and passive private use of the former golf course community. Many ECCHO residents still strongly feel they have been done wrong by a series of actions taken by the current owner of the once elite, and prestigious Escondido Country Club Golf Course. Since real estate property values have diminished after the ownership change, they believe they are the real victims, suffering

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economic impacts and ‘taking of property rights’ by the current owner. In contrast, the current owner Mr. Schlesinger asserts the position that his development property rights have been abused by City, and he is the real victim in this drama. Now, only after extreme legal expenses by both sides have been incurred, in hindsight, it now seems that the land use approval processes which were relatively common during the 1970’s seem careless, because the Planning Commission at that time failed to require specific approval conditions for perpetual conservation ease-

ments, or declare the perpetuity of open space, define it’s uses, users, amenities, and obligation for proper ongoing maintenance, irrigation, and ongoing oversight authority by City of Escondido. Until last summer when City Council approved the 2013 Open Space Initiative proposed by ECCHO, it seems that Escondido’s Park Master Plans were only examined by Councilmember Olga Diaz, and a few concerned residents. Olga Diaz is the ONLY Escondido City Council mem-

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the divorce. When the Jacksons found out, Rachel got the divorce and remarried Jackson.

Jackson had a contentious rivalry with Sen. Henry Clay, leader of the opposition Whig Party. The two hated each other; each never missed a chance to toss an insult. Clay served in both houses of Congress from neighboring Kentucky. He ran unsuccessfully three times (1824, 1832, and 1844). Clay dominated the Whig Party, which he founded. He served as Secretary of State in John Quincy Adams’ administration. Jackson’s presence in Washington was overwhelming, but was overshadowed only by his nemesis, Henry Clay. As President, Jackson curtailed an effort by South Carolina to secede from the Union, threatening military force if South Carolina leaders didn’t back down. They did.

Jackson was an advocate of “Manifest Destiny,” (the U.S. claim it had the right to expand across the continent), and he feared some of the Indian tribes would become extinct if care wasn’t taken. Still, as President, Jackson enforced the Indian Removal Act, which relocated several tribes, including the Cherokee, from the Southeastern states of Georgia, South Carolina, and Alabama to the Indian Territory (now Oklahoma). Though he faced and defeated Henry Clay in the 1832 Presidential Election, and opposed Clay generally, Jackson's presidency saw a substantial expansion in federal spending using Clay's “American System” program. Jackson's presidency also saw the development of the spoils system, the complete payoff of all federal debt, and the first assassination attempt on a president (which Jackson fought off himself). His tough-as-nails demeanor and never-bend reputation throughout his life earned Jackson the nickname of “Ol’ Hickory.”

Jackson left office following the 1836 election of his vice president Martin Van Buren as President. Though his involvement in politics continued as he guided the Democratic Party against the Whigs, and even played a role in the 1844 election of James K. Polk as president, he spent the rest of his life in Tennessee and died in 1845.

Peety is a one year old white and brown brindle patches American Bull Terrier (mix). You may have seen his cousins on Budweiser commercials. He came into Baldwin Park Shelter as a stray on July 24. The Puppy Coalition Foundation of Escondido rescued him on August 1.

He is a sweet, affectionate young dog that loves to play and kiss and just hang out with his family. He would love an active family. He is very good with all people and is a joy to be around. If you would like to meet him, please call Bruce at 760-6129156 .

Mr. Siaw does just fine at the Mayoral candidate forum

The Chamber of Commerce decided to allow Mr. Siaw (SEE-OW) to participate at the eleventh hour. I had a chance to talk with him for a few minutes before the event and he seems like a nice guy. As to his politics, he described himself on Facebook as “predominantly conservative, maybe libertarian on some.” And he was that mix, though from his comments he might even be an actual “compassionate conservative.” Mr. Siaw told the audience that he believes economic growth comes not from big, high-tech employers but from small business. And as he said many, many times, the way the City can help small business is by “getting out of the way.” Though he acknowledged the need for health and safety regulations, he made it clear that “each individual knows how to run their business the best” and the City should let them do that. No real specifics here.

On the issue of the right mix of business and social services, Mr. Siaw said he had used some social services but had also helped people in need through his church. He felt there needed to be a mix of business, government and social services, but that government could step back and let private groups like his church and others take the lead.

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Puddles is the pet of the week at your Rancho Coastal Humane Society. He’s a 1-1/2 year old, 11 pound, Short Haired Blue Tabby.

Puddles has lots of energy and enthusiasm. Every day is filled with new experiences. He was transferred to Rancho Coastal Humane Society through the Friends of County Animal Shelters (FOCAS) program. The $100 adoption fee for Puddles includes medical exam, vaccinations, neuter, and microchip. Find your best friend at Rancho Coastal Humane Society at 389 Requeza Street in Encinitas or log on to SDpets.org. Call 760-753-6413 for more information or to sponsor a pet until it’s adopted. Kennels and Cattery open 11 AM to 5 PM Wednesday through Monday.

Tabitha, a 1-year-old spayed female longhair mix, is a total sweetie. She's the perfect balance of playful and lap cat. She has no problem hanging on your lap, soaking up any pets and cuddles you want to give her. She also enjoys playing with interactive toys, like a mouse on a wire or various feather toys. She would be happiest in a quiet home with either just adults or older children. If you would like to give this sweet cat a safe, loving, forever home, please come meet her. Tabitha is available for adoption at the San Diego Humane Society’s Escondido Campus, 3450 E. Valley Parkway, Escondido. To learn more about Tabitha call the adoptions desk at (760) 888-2247.

The Pastor Says . . .

soul?” It is a question only you can answer, and no one can really argue with your answer. Other class members could encourage, support, pray, assist. But they couldn’t argue, debate or find fault. “How is it with your soul?” It was, and is, all you need to know.

Pastor Tom Fry, Retired Church of the Nazarene All YouNeed to Know

When John Wesley was riding his horse all over England establishing what would become the Methodist Church, he kept his followers together (“networked” in today’s word) through small groups called classes. The purpose was spiritual growth and accountability. He appointed and trained a leader who would ask each person in the group important questions about their Christian walk. They were not doctrinal questions or denominational questions and they were not debatable questions. In sum, there was really only one question, “How is it with your

When I first became a baseball fan, I would read the standings every afternoon when the newspaper came. There were only 16 teams, eight in each league. The standings had four columns, the team name, wins, losses and, for seven teams, how far you were from first place. Today, the standings have a lot more information, last ten games, home record, road record. And if you check the internet, you can find even more breakdowns of wins and losses. Lots of information and analysis.

But all a fan needs to know is “how far are we from where we want to be?” “How is it with your soul?” If those are your questions, why not find a group of people, a church, that will help you get to where you want to be. There are lots of them right here in our community. Like love, you’ll know the right one for you, you’ll just know it.


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Escondido • Mayor Sam Abed Pavement Repair and Rehab Program

Escondido’s road system is the city’s single largest asset. Like any capital investment, a road system must be maintained in a timely manner to minimize its life cycle costs and receive the maximum long-term benefit from the investment. Road pavements deteriorate under the action of traffic and heavy vehicle loading. In addition, road pavements naturally age due to environmental factors such as temperature, sunlight and water getting into pavement layers. A well-maintained road system is crucial to an effective commercial delivery system and the economic vitality of a community. If roads are left too long

without proper maintenance and timely overlays, they must be completely reconstructed at a much higher cost.

This year, the City Council increased funding for this essential program. The 2013-2014 pavement repair program will resurface over 59 lane miles of City roadways. The project will be completed in two phases. The first phase was completed earlier this year. The second phase is under construction now with anticipated completion by October. Sealcoats are currently being placed in the Oak Hill and Orange Glen neighborhoods. For a list of streets to be included in this year’s program please visit the City’s website at http://www.escondi-

do.org/Data/Sites/1/media/PDFs/Enginee ring/PavementRehabStreetList.pdf

Vista • Mayor Judy Ritter Keep Children Safe this Summer

With the hot summer season upon us, Vista Fire is urging parents to be aware of important safety water rules. Children could drown quickly and silently in a matter of seconds. The most at risk for drowning are toddlers ages one and two. Below are tips to help keep children safe around water this summer.

Teach children water safe1. ty and swimming skills as early as possible. Put up gates and doors 2. leading to pools. Never prop the gate to a pool area open. Always have an adult 3.

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720 N. Broadway. The police were called at 2:20am and CEO Rorie Johnstone was alerted at 3am. The driver was cited and taken into custody.

Later, Rich Aeling, a chamber member and owner of Aelott Heating and Air Conditioning, and Brad Allaband – with Richard and Richard Construction, responded and had the Chamber offices pretty well cleaned up before noon. They then installed a plywood barrier to cover the destroyed wall panel. Johnstone was particularly appreciative. “Here it was Brad’s birthday, and he dropped everything and came in and worked, not only on a weekend, but on his birthday! That’s service above and beyond the call of duty.!”

watching the water. Appoint a “designated watcher” to monitor children during social gatherings or at near pools. Learn CPR. 4. Keep rescue equipment 5. and a first aid kit poolside. Don’t leave objects such as 6. toys that might attract a child in the pool. Don’t leave chairs or other 7. items where a child could use them to climb into a fenced pool area. Don’t think you’ll hear a 8. child who’s in trouble in the water; child drowning is a silent death, with no splashing to alert anyone that the child is in trouble.

Let’s keep our children safe this summer!

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San Marcos • Mayor Jim Desmond Fall Edition of San Marcos 360 is here

The 2014 fall edition of the San Marcos 360 Magazine is now available. Residents and businesses received the publication in their mailboxes last week. Featuring articles on transportation improvements, budget updates, fire prevention information and more, the free magazine serves to connect residents to their government. San Marcos 360 is published three times per year by the city and includes timely news about the city along with a complete guide to the city’s parks and recreation offerings.

Residents and visitors can also discover exciting recreational activities, special events, day camps, enrichment programs and classes, sporting leagues, and senior programs. For more information or to view the publication online, visit www.san-marcos.net.

September 4-- Free emergency response training in San Marcos The City of San Marcos, in partnership with Palomar College, will be sponsoring a tuition free, 10-part Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training series on consecutive Saturdays from 8:30 to 3 pm beginning Sept. 6 and running through Sept. 20.

Oceanside • Mayor Jim Wood Day at the Beach Sand and Art Contest and 85th Annual Labor Day Swim

Are you ready to show off your creative side and have a little fun in the sun? Come join the Oceanside Museum of Art (OMA) at the Oceanside Pier on Sunday, August 31st from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm for a Free Family Art Day and a Sand Art Contest. This two-part event not only provides the public with a day of creative competition in nature for a modest registration fee but also free and easy sand art projects for the public. Free Family Art for everyone at the Pavilions south of the Pier. Kids and families will learn about endangered ocean animals while making art. Sand Art Contest registration is open

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Where does Mr. Siaw stand on the three hot-button issues? On the City Charter, Mr. Siaw would vote against it because he feels it hasn’t been well thought out. On the Lakes Specific Plan, he’d vote for it. Although he understands that residents want things to stay the way they are, the land owner has rights that must be protected. And as to districts (which are the law and seem to be a settled issue for everyone but Mayor Abed) Mr. Siaw likes districts because it gives people more responsive representation and gives each Council member a reason to make their area a great place to live. On City Reserves he said that if our Reserves are building up to where it’s “a badge of honor” and we aren’t spending it on community services like libraries and parks and youth centers. things that make Escondido a nice place to live

through the day of the event. Early registration is recommended. Participation for the contest is limited to 50 four-person teams on a firstcome, first-served basis. Entry fee is $35 per team, $100 to the winning team! OnSeptember 1st, head back down to the Oceanside Pier for the 85th annual Labor Day Pier Swim. Check in at Lifeguard tower #1 from 7:30 to 8:20. First heat starts at 8:30 am. Awards will be given to 1st, 2nd and 3rd place swimmers in each age/gender division. Swimsuit, cap, goggles, earplugs and body grease are allowed. Fins or flotation devices are not allowed. Wetsuits may be used for the WetSuit Division. Minimum age for participation is 12 years and minors must have parental consent. Registrations will be accepted on event day. For more information, please go to www.labordaypierswim.com or call (760) 435-1031.

then “I don’t believe that is in the best interest of Escondido.” I would say Mr. Siaw did well for his first time out. He certainly didn’t have the track record or depth of knowledge of the other candidates, but he had an ease on the dais. When there was a discussion of leadership (he followed Deputy Mayor Diaz and Mayor Abed) he said “Olga talks really well, I really like the way she sounds” and “Mr. Mayor has done a lot of really great stuff.” He said of himself “I’m a guy that a lot of you employ…” I was really struck by that statement and the seeming lack of a big ego. He went on to say “I’m just a regular guy.” Mr. Siaw has neither the time nor money to become a threat to either of the two lead candidates. But it appears he lives in District 4 and if he stays there, he might want to seriously consider a run for Council. He’s obviously smart enough, now all he needs is a little time to get to know the issues while the people of District 4 get to know him. We’ll see come 2016.


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Internet usage patterns Google can use this kind of demographic information to make its own advertising services more target driven and thus more valuable to advertisers without actually selling or disclosing the discrete datum. Google seems to be gaining ground in all its Internet enterprises. Its Android operating system for mobile devices has pushed aside Apple’s iPad and iPhone products. Microsoft’s attempt to popularize a common platform across PCs and mobile devices through the introduction of Windows 8 has failed to catch on in PC sales. This has opened a window for Google to accomplish the same goal of creating a common platform by coming from the

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How it will all end is any ones guess. Right now Google is on a winning streak and both Microsoft and Apple are looking a little tired. Microsoft and Apple have more diverse revenue streams while Google is basically an advertising agency. Both Microsoft and Apple are looking at slowing sales and diminishing market share and. Google looks like a one trick pony right now. Whose stock would you buy?

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Escondido Woman’s Club to Meet on September 8th - After a twomonth summer break, the Escondido Woman’s Club will start their new year on Monday, September 8th, starting at 10:30am with the business meeting; 11:30am the program, and 12noon for lunch which will be a celebration of the Labor Day weekend of hamburgers, hot dogs and all the trimmings. Hear about all the activities planned for the coming year. Meet some of your friends there and make some new ones. Call 760.743.0246 for reservations. Lunch cost is $12/person. R.B. Chapter of Brandeis to Hold Fall Fashion Show & Luncheon A Fall Fashion Show with clothes by Chico’s is being presented by the Rancho Bernardo Chapter of the

Brandeis National Committee. Members of the Chapter will model after the lunch at Hibachi Buffet, 16785 Bernardo Center Drive. This program will take place on Tuesday, September 9 at 11:30am. Cost is $20/person. For further information and to RSVP, call Lynne at 858.487.3513. All proceeds will benefit Sustaining the Mind: Scientific Research and Scholarship Fund of Brandeis University, Waltham, MA.

Woman’s Club Meeting to Feature Nadine Kaina of Interfaith – The Woman’s Club of Vista will meet on Wednesday, September 10th, and the program will feature Nadine Kaina, Program Coordinator for Project C.A.R.E., Interfaith Senior Services. For information, call Nancy at 760.822.6824, or visit the website at www.womansclubofvista.org.

San Marcos ArtWalk on September 7th – Visit Old California Restaurant Row on Sunday, September 7th to see new works by the talented vendors of the ArtWalk. Enjoy fresh produce in the Farmers Market and enjoy the high energy Car Show as well as an array of fine artists and arts organizations. Sunday’s events run from 10am to 2pm and are free and open to the public. Old California Restaurant Row is located at 1020 West San Marcos Blvd, San Marcos. Highlights for 2014 have included new student works from local CSUSM and Palomar College attendees, and hands-on mural painting and craft projects for all ages. Special offers on dining and entertainment will be available for a variety of businesses. Call Raziah Roushan at 760.518.8578 or contact@raziahroushan.com for more info.

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2014-020730 The name of the business: Baby Steps Home Daycare, located at 1716 Kinglet Road, San Marcos, Ca. 92078, is hereby registered by the following: Lovejoy D. and Eric P. Kim 1716 Kinglet Road San Marcos, Ca. 92078 This business is conducted by a Married Couple. First day of business was n/a. /s/Lovejoy D. KIm & Eric P. Kim This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 8/01/2014 8/7, 8/14, 8/21 & 8/28/2014 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2014-020847 The name of the business: Fun Flights Biplane Rides, Fun Flights San Diego, Carlsbad Sightseeing Flights, Coastal North County Air Tours, located at 2018 Palomar Airport Road, Suite 2, Carlsbad, Ca. 92011, is hereby registered by the following: Fun Flights LLC 2018 Palomar Airport Road, Suite 2 Carlsbad, Ca. 92011 This business is conducted by a Limited Liability Company. First day of business was May 31, 2013. /s/Janene Shepherd, Fun Flights LLC Member This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 8/04/2014 8/7, 8/14, 8/21 & 8/28/2014

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2014-021222 The name of the business: D-Mac’s Tire & Automotive, located at 1554 E. Grand Avenue, Suite B, Escondido Ca. 92027, is hereby registered by the following: Brian M. Golden 13435 Standish Dr. Poway, Ca. 92064 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Brian M. Golden, Owner This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 8/7/2014 8/14, 8/21, 8/28, and 9/4/2014

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2014-020575 The name of the business: Dog Owner 911, located at 1519 La Casita Dr., San Marcos, Ca. 92078, is hereby registered by the following: Dorene Robertson 1519 La Casita Drive San Marcos, Ca. 92028 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was 7/31/2009. /s/Dorene Robertson, Owner This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 7/31/2014 8/7, 8/14, 8/21 & 8/28/2014 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2014-020393 The name of the business: La Costa Solutions for Women, located at 2801 Esturion St., Carlsbad, Ca. 92009, is hereby registered by the following: Patricia Hopkins 2520-C Navarra Dr. Carlsbad, Ca. 92009 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was 2/5/09. /s/Patricia Hopkins, Owner This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 7/29/2014 8/7, 8/14, 8/21 & 8/28/2014

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2014-019735 The name of the business: Forum Deli, located at 3132 Tiger Run Court, Ste 107, Carlsbad, Ca. 92010, is hereby registered by the following: Sonia Jackson 7328 El Fuerte St. Carlsbad, Ca. 92009 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Sonia Jackson, owner This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 7/22/2014 8/7, 8/14, 8/21 & 8/28/2014

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2014-020766 The name of the business: Turf ’s Up Lawncare, located at 432 2nd Street #F, Encinitas, CA. 92024, is hereby registered by the following: Darren Tkacs 432 2nd St. #F Encinitas, CA. 92024 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Darren Tkacs This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 8/01/2014 8/7, 8/14, 8/21 & 8/28/2014

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2014-021020 The name of the business: Sign Shop San Diego, located at 1075 Linda Vista Dr., San Marcos, Ca. 92078, is hereby registered by the following: Scott Worrell 415 Auburn Ave. San Marcos, Ca. 92069 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was 8/5/14. /s/Scott Worrell This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 8/5/2014 8/14, 8/21, 8/28, and 9/4/2014

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2014-020612 The name of the business: Employee Holiday Fund, located at 1590 W. San Marcos Blvd., San Marcos, Ca. 92078, is hereby registered by the following: John McCabe and Peter Oliver 1590 W. San Marcos Blvd, San Marcos, Ca. 92078 This business is conducted by an Unincorporated Association Other than a Partnership. First day of business was July 2, 2014. /s/John McCabe, General Partner This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 7/31/2014 8/7, 8/14, 8/21 & 8/28/2014 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2014-021751 The name of the business: S. A. Thompson, Inc., dba RotoRooter Sewer & Drain, located at 1342 Industrial Avenue, Escondido, Ca., 92029, is hereby registered by the following: S. A. Thompson, Inc. 530 Nicolo Court Escondido, Ca. 92025 This business is conducted by a corporation. First day of business was 9/25/95. /s/Linda Black, Vice President This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 8/13/2014 8/21, 8/28, 9/4 & 9/11/14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2014-021686 The name of the business: Horizon RPV, located at 425 Dale Ave., Escondido, Ca. 92026, is hereby registered by the following: Sinuhe David Montoya 1225 Boyle Ave Escondido, Ca. 92027 Douglas Goodwin 475 Dale Ave. Escondido, Ca. 92026 This business is conducted by a General Partnership. First day of business was 7/20/14. /s/Sinuhe David Montoya This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 8/12/2014 8/21, 8/28, 9/4 & 9/11/14 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME 37-2014-00025201-CU-PT-NC TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner Regan N. Green on behalf of LaVonne Jayden Mathis, filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present name: LaVonne Jayden Mathis to Proposed name LaVonne Jayden Green. 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: September 23, 2014, 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 7/29/2014. /s/K. Michael Kirkman, Judge of the Superior Court 8/21, 8/28, 9/04 & 9/11/2014

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2014-020867 The name of the business: Education Enterprises, located at 1501 San Elijo Road South, Ste #104-136, San Marcos, CA. 92078, is hereby registered by the following: Sheri Lynn Beshir 8679 Lemon Ave #2 La Mesa, Ca. 91941 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was 8/4/14. /s/Sheri Lynn Beshir, Owner This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 8/4/2014 8/28, 9/4, 9/11 and 9/18/2014

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME 37-2014-00027771-CU-PT-NC TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner Maria de Jesus Banderas, filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present name: Maria de Jesus Bandera. Proposed name: Maria J. Mota. 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 14, 2014, 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 8/19/2014. /s/K. Michael Kirkman, Judge of the Superior Court 8/28, 9/04, 9/11 & 9/18/2014

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME 37-2014-00026528-CU-PT-NC TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner Edgar Plascencia and Claudie Plascencia-Chomoske, filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present name(s): Edgdar Plascencia, Proposed name: Yehudah Weisz, Present name: Natali Plascencia. Proposed name: Rachel Weisz. Present name: Natania Plascencia. Proposed name: Leah Weisz. Present name: Claudia Plescencia-Chomoske. Proposed name: Sarah Weisz. 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: September 20, 2014, 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 8/8/2014. /s/K. Michael Kirkman, Judge of the Superior Court 8/28, 9/04, 9/11 & 9/18/2014

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2014-022273 The name of the business: Champions Family Restaurant, located at 117 W. Grand Ave., Escondido, Ca. 92025, is hereby registered by the following: Annette M. Champion 1810 S. Juniper St. Escondido, Ca. 92025 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was 7/1/1986. /s/Annette M. Champion, Owner This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 8/19/2014 8/28, 9/4, 9/11 & 9/18/14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2014-021693 The name of the business: Fitch Audio, located at 390 Avenida La Cuesta, San Marcos, Ca. 92078, is hereby registered by the following: JG Performance Fitness, Inc. 390 Avenida La Custa San Marcos, Ca. 92078 This business is conducted by a corporation. First day of business was n/a. /s/Gwendolyn Alden, President This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 8/12/2014 8/28, 9/4, 9/11 & 9/18/14

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2014-022199 The name of the business: G and J Produce, located at 4919 Conejo Rd., Fallbrook, Ca. 92028, is hereby registered by the following: Gary Alexis 4919 Conejo Rd. Fallbrook, Ca. 92028 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was 8/8/2014. /s/Gary Alexis, Owner This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 8/18/2014 8/28, 9/4, 9/11 & 9/18/14

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2014-022464 The name of the business: Rocket Science Acoustics, Entelek ACM, located at 8048 Harmony Grove Rd. Escondido, CA. 92029, is hereby registered by the following: Barry Bridge 8048 Harmony Grove Road Escondido, Ca. 92029 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was 01 June 2000. /s/Barry Bridge, Owner This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 8/20/2014 8/28, 9/4, 9/11 & 9/18/14

The City of San Marcos will hold a public hearing on September 23, 2014, at 6:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, 1 Civic Center Drive, San Marcos, CA 92069, to report on the use of the City’s Community Development Block Grant Funds (CDBG), Home Investment Partnership and City funds during the past year in the 2013/14 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER). Both CDBG and HOME funds are provided by the Federal government to local jurisdictions to help improve the quality of life and housing availability for very low- to moderateincome residents.

The Council Chambers are accessible to persons with disabilities; however, if you require special accommodation, please contact the City Clerk’s Department at (760) 744-1050, extension 3145 at least one day prior to the hearing date. Translation will be provided for persons with Limited English Proficiency, upon request, by contacting the City’s the CDBG Program Manager, Julie Magee, at (760) 744-1050, extension 3137 or via e-mail at jmagee@sanmarcos.net at least five days before the hearing date. A copy of the draft report, titled “Fiscal Year 2013/14 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report” (CAPER) is available for review on Friday August 29, 2014 at the City Clerk’s Department at City Hall, 1 Civic Center Drive, San Marcos, CA 92069, during normal business hours. The public is encouraged to review this document and provide written comments. Participation at the public hearing is also encouraged.

For more information about the CAPER or to submit written comments, please contact Julie Magee, the CDBG Program Manager for the City of San Marcos, at 1 Civic Center Drive, San Marcos, CA 92069, via telephone at (760) 744-1050 extension 3137, or via e-mail at jmagee@sanmarcos.net. PD: 8/28/14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2014-022339 The name of the business: Roots Hair Studio, located at 2055 Montiel Road, Suite 109, San Marcos, Ca. 92069, is hereby registered by the following: Linda Debora Garcia 1211 Armstrong Cir Escondido, Ca. 92027 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Linda Debora Garcia, Owner This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 8/19/2014 8/28, 9/4, 9/11 and 9/18/2014

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2014-022619 The name of the business: Snack and Bottle Shop, located at 703-05 E. Valley Parkway, Escndido, Ca. 92025, is hereby registered by the following: An Do 1203 Country Estates Dr. Vista, Ca. 92084 Joshua Aaron Mintum 5673 Split Mountain Rd. Borrego Springs, Ca. 92004 This business is conducted by copartners. First day of business was n/a. /s/An Do This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 8/21/2014 8/28, 9/4, 9/11 and 9/18/2014

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME 37-2014-00027329-CU-PT-NC TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner Emma Denise Huitt, a minor , by her guardian/mother, Jaimee J. Olinger, filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present name: Emma Denise Huitt. Proposed name: Emma Denise Olinger. 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 7, 2014, 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 8/15/2014. /s/K. Michael Kirkman, Judge of the Superior Court 8/28, 9/04, 9/11 & 9/18/2014 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2014-022760 The name of the business: eMade Solutions, located at 744 Avenida Leon, San Marcos, Ca. 92069, is hereby registered by the following: P&E Enterprise Solutions, LLC 744 Avenida Leon San Marcos Ca. This business is conducted by Limited Liability Company. First day of business was n/a. /s/Elizabeth Okoreeh-Baah, Managing Partner This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 8/25/2014 8/28, 9/4, 9/11 and 9/18/2014

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2014-022799 The name of the business: Alba Action, located at 1485 Rimrock Dr., Escondido, Ca. 92027, is hereby registered by the following: DAVL, LLC 1485 Rimrock Dr. Escondido, CA. 92027 This business is conducted by Limited Liability Company. First day of business was 8/25/2014. /s/Leah Whittaker, Managing Member This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 8/25/2014 8/28, 9/4, 9/11 and 9/18/2014 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2014-020431 The name of the business: Island Stitches, located at 726 Tumble Creek Lane, Fallbrook, CA. 92028, is hereby registered by the following: Marie Sundsboe 726 Tumble Creek Lane Fallbrook, CA. 92028 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Marie Sundsboe, Owner This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 7/30/2014 8/7, 8/14, 8/21 & 8/28/2014

Bahai A Way of Life

Baha’is have been described as a kind, gentle people. Would you like to know more? Call anyone listed here from your city/neighborhood.

www.bahai.org Baha’is Believe:

• all humanity was creat-

ed by one God and is part of one human race

• the purpose of life is to know and worship God,

to acquire virtues, to promote the oneness of humankind and to carry forward

an

ever-

advancing civilization

• work performed in the

spirit of service is a form of worship

• the soul, created at the

moment of conception, is destined by God to reach

the

afterlife,

where it will continue to

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Be a guest of Bahai’s! Learn more about what we believe. Visit one of our meetings. Call a Baha’i in your city for more information!

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Apartments

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Insurance

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Mattresses

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Real Estate

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Restaurants

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Legals FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2014-020355 The name of the business: Real Head, located at 2120 Vista Grande Pl., Suite 50, Vista, Ca. 92084, is hereby registered by the following: Blane Daniel and Lance Spry 39850 Brandy Ln. Murietta, Ca. 92563 Adrian Marquez 4781 Seminole Dr. #17 San Diego, CA. 92115 Kyle Odle 40160 Village Rd. #125 Temecula, Ca 92591 This business is conducted by Co-partners. First day of business was 7/29/14. /s/Blane Daniel Spry, Partner This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 7/29/2014 8/7, 8/14, 8/21 & 8/28/2014

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2014-020431 The name of the business: Island Stitches, located at 726 Tumble Creek Lane, Fallbroo, Ca. 92028, is hereby registered by the following: Marie Sundsboe 726 Tumble Creek Lane Fallbrook, Ca. 92028 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Marie Sundsboe This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 7/30/2014 8/7, 8/14, 8/21 and 8/28/2014 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2014-020734 The name of the business: Casa Bonito Real Estate Group, located at 664 E. Vista Way, #A, Vista, CA. 92084, is hereby registered by the following: Carmen Guadalupe Gonzalez 1553 Summercreek Ct. Vista, Ca. 92084 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Carmen Guadalupe Gonzalez, Broker This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 8/01/2014 8/14, 8/21, 8/28 & 9/04/14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2014-020866 The name of the business: Ross Financial, Inc., located at 1605 Grand Ave. #1, San Marcos, Ca. 92078, is hereby registered by the following: Ross Financial, Inc. 805 English Holly Ln. San Marcos, Ca. 92078 This business is conducted by a corporation. First day of business was 8/4/14. /s/Danny Estell, CEO This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 8/04/2014 8/14, 8/21, 8/28 & 9/04/14 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2014-021152 The name of the business: Fode Wood, located at 3110 Mary Lane, Escondido, Ca. 92025, is hereby registered by the following: Benjamin Fode 3110 Mary Lane Escondido, Ca. 92025 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was 8/5/14. /s/Benjamin Fode, Owner This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 8/06/2014 8/14, 8/21, 8/28 & 9/04/14

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2014-019101 The name of the business: Kings Dream Entertainment, located at 215 Westlake Drive, #4, San Marcos, Ca. 92069, is hereby registered by the following: Ruslan Karaoglanov 215 Westlake Drive Unit #4 San Marcos, Ca. 92069 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was 01/01/14. /s/Ruslan Karaoglanov This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County 7/16/2014 8/14, 8/21, 8/28 & 9/04/14


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School is back in session drive carefully! Celebrate the fend of summer and beginning of football season at Jalapeno Grill & Cantina 503 W Grand Ave, Escondido, CA 92025 (760) 233-1104

Our Youth Represent Our Future! They, and We, welcome the fall season and bid adieu to the summer and, together, celebrate this Labor Day

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