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Volume 44- No. 17

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Flying Fortress “Nine O Nine,” WWII Heavy Bomber, Consolidated B-24 Liberator “Witchcraft,” and the P-51 Mustang.

This is a rare opportunity to visit, explore, and learn more about these unique and rare treasures of aviation history. The B-17 is one of only 10 in flying condition in the United States, the B-24J and Full Dual Control P-51C Mustang are the sole remaining examples of their type flying in the World. In honor of our WWII Veterans ~ The Wings of Freedom Tour brings these extremely rare Bomber and Fighter Aircraft for local living history display.

Visitors may also experience the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to actually take a 30minute flight aboard these rare aircraft. Flights on either the B-17 or B-24 are $425 per person. Get some “stick time” in the world’s greatest fighter! P-51 flights are $2,200 for a half hour and $3,200 for a full hour.

by lyle e davis

Remember those fantastic movie scenes of beautifully efficient World War II aircraft flying to or from a mission?

Did you ever imagine yourself on board one of those beautiful birds?

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ture, even the aroma of Av Gas . . . will have a chance to not only see these aircraft up close and personal, but to actually ride in one as a passenger.

The Wings of Freedom Tour of the WWII Vintage Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, Consolidated B-24 Liberator and North American P-51 Mustang is coming to the San Diego area. The tour will

visit Gillespie Field, then to North County’s Palomar Airport, then on to Ramona. Complete dates and details on these visits will be listed at the end of this article. You’ll have three chances to see this remarkable show and, if so inclined, to lift off into the wild blue yonder on board one of these magnificent planes. You’ll see the Boeing B-17

The WINGS OF FREEDOM TOUR travels the nation as a flying tribute to the flight crews who flew them, the ground crews who maintained them, the workers who built them, the soldiers, sailors and airmen they helped protect; and the citizens and families that share the freedom that they helped preserve. The B-17 and B-24 were the backbone of the American effort during the war from 1942 to 1945 and were famous for their ability to sustain damage and still accomplish the mission. Despite the risks of anti-aircraft fire, attacking enemy fighters, and the harrowing environment of subzero temperatures, many B17s and B-24s safely brought their crews home.

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The P-51 Mustang was affectionately known as the bombers “Little Friend” – saving countless crews from attacking Axis fighters. After the war, many aircraft were scrapped for their raw aluminum to rebuild a nation in post-war prosperity and therefore very few were spared. The rarity of the B-17, B-24 & P-51 - and their importance to telling the story of WWII is why the Collings Foundation continues to fly and display the aircraft nationwide.

At each location local veterans and their families are encouraged to visit and share their experiences and stories with the public. For aviation enthusiasts, the tour provides opportunity for the museum to come to the visitor and not the other way around! Visitors can find out more by visiting the website at www.collingsfoundation.org. The Nationwide WINGS OF FREEDOM TOUR is in its 23rd year and visits an average of 110 cities in over 35

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

A woman in a supermarket is following a grandfather and his badly behaved 3-year-old grandson. It's obvious to her that he has his hands full with the child screaming for candy in the candy aisle, cookies in the cookie aisle and for fruit, cereal and soda in the other aisles. Meanwhile, Grandpa is working his way around, saying in a controlled voice, "Easy William, we won't be long . . . easy, boy." Another outburst and she hears the grandpa calmly say: "It's okay, William, just a couple more minutes and we'll be out of here. Hang in there, boy" At

states annually. Since its start, tens of millions of people have seen the B-17, B-24 & P51 display at locations everywhere. The tour is one of the most extraordinary and unique interactive traveling historical displays of its kind. Let’s take a look at these individual aircraft: The B-24 Liberator

The world’s only fully restored and flying Consolidated B-24J Liberator is flying over America on its new mission: living history. The B-24 fought for our freedom in the skies of Europe and the Pacific as a strategic bomber during the Second World War. In order to help preserve this history and honor the veterans who participated in the war, B-24 serial number 44-44052 has been restored to mint condition under the auspices of the Collings Foundation of Stow, MA. Over sixty years ago, in August 1944, the Collings Foundation’s Liberator was built at the Consolidated Aircraft Company’s Fort

the checkout, the little terror is throwing items out of the cart and Grandpa says again in a controlled voice, "William, William, relax buddy, don't get upset. We'll be home in five minutes, stay cool, William."

Very impressed, the woman goes outside where the grandfather is loading his groceries and the boy into the car. She says to the elderly man, "It's none of my business, but you were amazing in there. I don't know how you did it. That whole time you kept your composure, and no matter how loud and disruptive he got, you just calmly kept saying 'things would be okay.' William is very lucky to have you as his grandpa." "Thanks," said the grandpa, "but I'm William. The little brat’s name is Kevin.” Minnesota Bank Robbed!

On Friday, A hooded robber burst into a Minnesota bank and, at gunpoint, forced the tellers to load their cash into a plain brown bag. As the robber approached the door, one brave customer grabbed the hood and pulled

Worth, Texas, plant. Shortly afterward, the aircraft was delivered to the US Army Air Force, and in October of 1944, it was transferred to the Royal Air Force. Under the British flag, the B-24 saw combat in the Pacific Theater as KH191 in operations ranging from anti-shipping to bombing and re-supply of resistance force operations. At war’s end, the aircraft was abandoned by the RAF in a bomber graveyard in Khanpur, India; with the assumption that it would not fly again. However, in 1948, the Indian Air Force succeeded in restoring 36 B-24’s, including 44-44052, to operational status. These aircraft were utilized until 1968.

For the next 13 years, the aircraft again sat abandoned in India until British aircraft collector, Doug Arnold, obtained it in 1981. The aircraft was disassembled and transported back to England in a Heavy Lift cargo plane. Once in England, the aircraft was advertised for sale in “as is” condition and in 1984, Dr. Robert F. Collings purchased it. After a sea voyage of three weeks, the B-24 arrived in

it off, revealing the robbers face. Without a moments hesitation, the robber shot the customer. He then looked around the bank and noticed one of the tellers looking straight at him. The robber instantly shot and killed him also. Everyone in the bank, by now horrified, stared down at the floor in silence. The robber yelled, "Well, did anyone else see my face?"

There was a long moment of dead silence in which everyone was terrified to speak. Then, one old Norwegian named Ole cautiously raised his hand and said, "My wife got a pretty good look at you."

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Boston and was brought to Stow, MA, in four truckloads.

Collings said that the Foundation intended to restore the plane for static display only, but he was persuaded to restore it to flying status by local B-24 crewmen. “This made it about five times greater a project,” Collings said. “We were convinced by the argument that only about three thousand people a year would see a static display, but three million might see it on a nationwide tour.” Preliminary restoration work started in 1985, led by Massachusetts volunteers, most of who were former crewmen, or sons of crewmen, on B-24’s. When Collings decided to make the plane a flying restoration, he contacted Tom Reilly Vintage Aircraft in Kissimmee, Florida, to do the work on the airframe and power plant. Volunteers restored the turrets, armament, radios, oxygen system, and cosmetic details. The ‘Wings of Freedom Tour’ Cont. on Page 3

4.. You e-mail the person who works at the desk next to you.

5. Your reason for not staying in touch with friends and family is that they don't have e-mail addresses, or know how to text.

6. You pull up in your own driveway and use your cell phone to see if anyone is home to help you carry in the groceries. 7. Every commercial on television has a web site at the bottom of the screen.

8. Leaving the house without your cell phone, which you didn't even have the first 20 or 30 (or 60) years of your life, is now a cause for panic and you turn around to go and get it. 10. You get up in the morning and go on line before getting your coffee. 11. You start tilting your head sideways to smile. : ) 12 You're reading this and nodding and laughing.

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original builders sponsored work on the Emerson Electric nose turret, PPG Industries of Pittsburgh supplied turret glass, and United Technologies of Hartford, CT, donated a Norden bombsight. General Dynamics, a successor to Consolidated Aircraft, the original manufacturers of the B-24 in Fort Worth, TX, was a major sponsor of its restoration.

Collings said the restoration involved complete disassembly of the plane and work on about 80% of the B-24’s 1.2 million parts. There was some corrosion and minor damage “plus the desire to make all the systems (engines, props, hydraulics, and electrical) one hundred percent right”. The entire hydraulic plant was replaced or overhauled, and every pulley was replaced. All cables and hardware, the bearings, an electronic strobe system, the batteries, and the radios were donated, along with installa-

tion advice and assistance. The fuselage was in reasonably good shape, but twenty percent of its skin still had to be replaced. More than 420,000 rivets were replaced, as well as fuel cells, brake tubes, tires, and windows. Most of these parts were donated. On September 10, 1989, after more than five years of hard work and 97,000+ hours of labor, the B-24 flew for the first time after restoration.

Starting a new life in 1989 flying as “All American,” a 15th Air Force aircraft that flew in Italy with the 461st Bomb Group, the B-24 flew for many years with this scheme. In 1998, she was repainted to represent the “Dragon and His Tail,” a 5th Air Force B24 flying in the Pacific Theater with the 43rd Bomb Group. In 2005, she was repainted as “Witchcraft” in honor of the veterans of the 8th Air Force, who flew in the European Theater during WWII.

from. The original “Witchcraft” was produced as a B-24H, built by Ford at the famous Willow Run, MI, plant in 1944. It was delivered to the 467th in Wendover, Utah, and initially assigned to Second Lieutenant George W. Reed and his crew who flew the aircraft to England. “Witchcraft” safely arrived with her crew at Station 145 in Rackheath, England, on March 19th, 1944, after a 20day flight over the Atlantic. The aircraft and crew began their combat service on April 10th, 1944, flying the first combat mission of the 467th Bomb Group. Over the next year “Witchcraft” flew an incredible 130 combat missions with various crews. “Witchcraft” was never once turned back while on a mission, and never had any crewmen injured or killed. Her last mission was flown on April 25th, 1945, which also was the last mission flown by the 467th Bomb Group. “…Witchcraft” was there at the beginning and at the end.” After the war, she was returned to the United States and like many other B-24’s, was scrapped on October 3rd,

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1945, at the surplus depot in Altus, Oklahoma. Boeing B-17 “Flying Fortress”

The Heavy Bomber that Inspired Generations

The most widely recognized and revered aircraft type of World War II, the B-17 Flying Fortress, takes to the skies again. The B-17G (Serial # 44-83575) has been returned to its wartime configuration under the auspices of the nonprofit Collings Foundation of Stow, MA, and given the name “Nine-O-Nine.” The Collings Foundation’s Flying Fortress was built at Long Beach, CA, by the Douglas Aircraft Company and accepted on April 7, 1945. Although she was too late for combat, #44-83575 did serve as part of the Air/Sea 1st Rescue Squadron and later in the Military Air Transport Service.

TROUBLE HEARING? The history of “Witchcraft” is a story that legends are made

In April 1952, #44-83575 was

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Page 4 - April 25, 2013 Fatal Traffic Collision in Carlsbad

On Sunday, April 21st, at about 7:40 a.m., City of Carlsbad Police received numerous 911 calls regarding a collision between a vehicle and a bicyclist.

Callers reported that a single vehicle travelling northbound on El Camino Real north of La Costa Avenue struck one of two bicyclists traveling together north in the bike lane. The bicyclist was reported unconscious at the scene with a head injury. City of Carlsbad Fire Department also responded to the scene to treat the injured bicyclist. The bicyclist was pronounced dead at the scene. The Carlsbad Police Traffic Division is conducting the investigation into the collision.

The decedent was later identified by the Medical Examiner’s office as 45-yearold Eric Ringdahl. The Carlsbad man, was married with children.

Local News

New RV Parking Rules Take Effect in Carlsbad

New rules for parking RVs and other oversized vehicles are now in effect in the City of Carlsbad. The ordinance restricts overnight parking of recreational and oversized vehicles on city streets between the hours of 2 a.m. and 5 a.m. The goal of the ordinance is to effectively manage the parking of RVs and oversized vehicles in the City of Carlsbad, and address the many complaints by residents, visitors and business owners associated with overnight parking of RVs on city streets. The ordinance includes exceptions to accommodate the needs of city residents, their guests, and hotel or motel guest with RVs.

“The ordinance gives the police department the necessary tools to address those RV and oversized vehicle users that act without regard to the health, safety and quality of life of others in the City of Carlsbad,” said City of ness back to a healthy state.

We speak of Xi Ju . . . better known as Ken Ju. He hails from Beijing, China, and has been operating his computer repair business very successfully for the past several years. Fix@4Less is located in San Marcos at 277 S. Rancho Santa Fe Road, Suite G, right next to some more good friends of ours Minuteman Press, owned by Rick and Clarice Barthel.

Carlsbad Police Department Lieutenant Kelly Cain. “It also gives law abiding residents and their guests the opportunity to enjoy their RVs in Carlsbad through a free permit system.”

Cain said the city will issue warnings through June 30 to oversized vehicle users without a permit and in violation of the ordinance. On July 1 the City of Carlsbad Police Department will begin issuing citations for violations of the ordinance. Every citation will be assessed a $50 penalty. The ordinance went into effect March 14, but the city waited to begin enforcement until large red and white signs could be installed citywide. The signs advise RV and oversized vehicle users of the new restrictions.

“Other coastal cities have addressed the problem by restricting RV overnight parking and have successfully introduced a parking permit system,” said City of Carlsbad Deputy Director of Transportation Bryan Jones. Residents and their guests can on a par with his physical health. Glad to have you back, Ken! You had us worried there for awhile.

If you have questions, you can call Ken at 760.510.2015. •••••

Man About Town

A good friend of ours is finally out of the hospital and back at work . . . but he was laid up for four or five weeks with a bad case of pneumonia.

Meanwhile, his computer repair store was idle, unable to provide his well known excellent service at super low pricing. Now that he’s got his health back, he’s busy working on getting his busi-

Ken has very low overhead, no staff or large showroom; he has a compact but comfortable office where he repairs computers promptly and at great savings to his clientele. Right now, especially, he could use some business to help get his business

Delighted to see, also on the health front, one of my favorite girl friends, the beautiful Ms. Rita D’Elia, (see photo above) owner of Sorrento’s Italian Eatery in San Marcos (1450 W Mission Rd # D San Marcos - (760) 727-4091). Rita, as you may

apply for an oversized vehicle permit, which must be displayed in the window when the vehicle is parked on a city street between hours of 2 a.m. and 5 a.m. The vehicle must be parked within 400 feet of the residence that was granted the permit. Additional details

Yearly Residential Permit: City of Carlsbad residents who own an RV can apply for a yearly free permit to park their vehicle on a public street at their residence for up to 72 hours, four times within each month.

Temporary 72 Hour Guest Permit: Carlsbad residents can apply for a temporary permit for their guest. This free permit would allow residents to have guests with an RV park at their residence for up to 72 hours, six times per year. Commercial Property Permit: Hotels or motels can allow guests to park RVs next to these inns on public streets

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recall, lost her beloved husband, Tony, earlier this year. Then she came down with some type of ailment that weakened her and diminished that ever present smile of hers. She’d still give you that grin when you entered the restaurant, but it was clear that something was missing.

Well, she changed doctors; he changed her prescriptions and, voila! It’s like a new lady was born! She’s now full of pep and vitality and that sparkle has returned to her eyes when she smiles. That’s good to see as her personality is one that makes you feel good the minute you walk into the place. That fact that she has probably the best Italian eatery in all of North County doesn’t hurt. ••••• Mark and Lynn Shaw, that amiable couple that operate Auditory Assistants, 420 North Cedar, Suite A, 760.743.5544, are beaming with pride as their daughter, Meghan, is excelling at Softball. Her team, the San Diego City College team, is ‘Man About Town’ Cont. on Page 5


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batting .500, having won two and lost two in a recent tournament, held in Ventura, which both Mark and Lynn attended . . . and Meghan hit two home runs in a recent game.

Mark and Lynn are enjoying a land office business in providing sales and service of hearing aids since buying the business from Rosemary Patterson. Hard not to smile when greeted by these two! ••••• In the World Class Department . . . the Wings of Freedom Tour has plenty of class. Witness the fact that while they are offering rides on their B17 and/or B24 next weekend at a fare of $425, they have offered a number of seats to World War II vets at no charge.

These men and women from WWII, who are dying way too quickly, have earned everything we can give them in recognition and additional comfort and perquisites. We need to ensure they feel our

Low back pain can be a crippling experience. You might not be able to play golf, work, or even sit in the car for a 30-minute drive.

And you may not be able to remember the last time you even had a restful night’s sleep. Life cannot be enjoyed to its fullest if you are suffering with low back pain or sciatica . . . that just will not go away!

Do You Have any of the Following Conditions? • Sciatica • Lower Back Pain • Spinal Stenosis • Degenerative disc disease • Herniated or Bulging Discs • Facet Syndrome • Failed Back Surgery

Fortunately, if you are suffering from any of these problems, your pain may be relieved or eliminated by non-surgical spinal decompression therapy. Far too many medical doctors believe your options are limited to bed rest, pain pills, exercises, steroid injections, and surgery. They are wrong! That’s because

love and affection for all they gave us during that terrible time.

Speaking of the Wings of Freedom Tour, the subject of this week’s cover story, Evelyn and I will be on hand at Palomar Airport (yes, I know; it’s now knorw as McClellan Airport, but I still call it by its proper name. So sue me). We probably won’t fly the plane that day but a week later we plan on joining the pilots and crew when the plane flies from Ramona up to Orange County.

We’ll be reporting back to you and letting you know how it goes. Naturally, we’ll expect a hero’s welcome when we return to North County later that same day. (We’re gonna return from Orange County via AMTRAK and then the Coaster (or, its buses). ••••• Paul Van Middlesworth, he who owns and operates The Computer Factory in San Marcos (along with his child bride, Ms. Nome), recently had a guest from Alaska, Keith Koontz, from Fairbanks. He’s an outfitter with Chandler River

Outfitters. They met while attending college but had not seen each other for 50 years. Paul looked him up on the Internet and tracked him down, they exchanged emails and arranged to meet. Keith, after college, moved to Alaska where he was a hunter and trapper, then married an Eskimo girl, while living in a village about 40 miles from Siberia. “I literally could see Russia from my home.” They raised four kids from his Eskimo village, where they lived for 12 years before moving into Fairbanks. He then opened up a Big Game company, serving international hunters. Now he runs ice fishing trips and works with Asian Tour Companies. ••••• How would you like to host some lovely kids from China? Or, how would you like to send some of our kids, ages 10-15 to China?

You can do both thanks to a company known as International English Solutions. Sean Gelt, the CEO, who lives right here in North County, specializes in bringing Chinese students to to America to learn our cul-

there may be a non-sugical solution • Review of your MRI, and to your sciatica and low back pain! • A report of findings that includes a treatment plan that hopefully will If you’ve heard about spinal decom- make you pain-free. pression therapy, or always wanted to check it out and see how it might You’ll get to see everything first help your condition, now is the best hand and find out if this treatment might be your disc/sciatica solution, time. like it has been for so many other Spinal decompression therapy can patients. create a decreased pressure within the disc that can allow the disc And the best part of this treatment is material to be pulled back into its . . . No Dangerous Drugs and No normal position . . . and bring a Surgical Procedures! fresh blood supply to promote healSpinal decompression treatments are ing. very gentle and are almost always What this means for you is that in painless. In fact, every once in a just a matter of days or weeks, you while, I notice a patient sleeping could be back on the golf course, during a treatment session. enjoying your love life, or traveling Call today and tell our receptionist again. that you would like to come in for For a limited time, until April 25th, the Special Spinal Decompression $25 will provide you all the services Evaluation. that normally cost $145! We can get started with your conWhat does this special limited time sultation, examination, and X-rays offer include? Everything I normal- (again, if indicated) as soon as there’s ly do in my new patient evaluation. an opening in the schedule. You’ll get: • An in-depth consultation where I Our office is called Heilman will listen . . really listen . . to the Chiropractic and we are located at 245 W. El Norte Pkwy, # C details of your case. • A complete neuromuscular exam- Escondido, CA. I look forward to helping you so you can hopefully ination. live a pain-free life. • X-rays (if indicated)

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ture by living with American families. Host families are compensated, the kids speak English and are here to refine their English speaking schools. You can learn more about it by checking out their ad, located on page 13.

Sean Gelt, CEO of IES (International English Solutions)

At the same time, IES also offers Summer Camp: China 2013 . . . where American kids go to China for their chance to see, learn, and participate in Chinese culture. The camp is free . . . all the kids pay for is their air fare, passport, visas, and typical governmental fees. ‘Man About Town’ Cont. on Page 9

Dr. Stephen Heilman Sincerely, Stephen Heilman, D. C.

PS. One of the biggest myths about pain is that it will go away by itself, without any treatment. A study in the British Medical Journal found that myth to be untrue, showing that 75% of back pain sufferers -- who do not seek treatment -- will have either pain or disability 12 months later.

Bottom line . . . if your pain has not gone away by now, it’s not likely to go away on its own. Life is too short to live in pain! Call 760.480-4480


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Evelyn Madison The Social Butterfly Email Evelyn at: thesocialbutterfly@cox.net Vista Garden Club to Hold Flower Show and Plant Sale

The Vista Garden Flower Show will heighten your imagination as well as your appreciation for inspired creations. Expert gardeners from the Vista Garden Club will participate Saturday, May 4, from 2-5pm and Sunday, May 5, from 10am4pm. “Alice in Wonderland” is the theme of this full-scale flower show with flower arrangements, a horticultural competition and special

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instrumented and subjected to the effects of three different nuclear explosions. After a thirteen-year “cool down” period, #44-83575 was sold as part of an 800-ton scrap pile and Aircraft Specialties Company began the restoration of the aircraft. Damaged skin was fabricated and replaced on site; engines and props were stripped, cleaned, repaired, and tested; four thousand feet of new control cable was installed; all electrical wiring and instrumentation was replaced. As she neared completion, the jeers and laughter of those who said she would never fly again faded as the sounds of four 1200 HP WrightCyclone engines echoed across the desert and “Yucca Lady” rose as the phoenix and climbed into the sky.

For twenty years without a major problem or incident, #44-83575 served as a fire bomber dropping water and borate on forest fires. She was sold in January 1986 to the Collings Foundation.

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exhibits. The event, to be held at the Jim Porter Recreation Center, 1200 Vale Terrace, Vista, is free and open to the public.

Floral design by Carol Zukowski, President of the Vista Garden Club In addition to flower arranging, the show will feature a horticultural division, in which club members will enter exceptional plant specimens in categories that include herbs, cut individual specimens, flowering annuals, biennials, container plants and more. There are 80 classes in this division being displayed and judged. A great selection of annuals, perennials, planters and succulents will be for sale. Garden Club members donate choice plants from their own gardens for this sale which runs on Saturday from 12-5pm and

Restored back to her original wartime configuration by Tom Reilly Vintage Aircraft, she represented one of the finest B-17 restorations and won several awards.

In August 1987, while performing at an airshow in western Pennsylvania, “NineO-Nine” was caught by a severe crosswind moments after touchdown. The right wing suddenly lifted in the air, finally coming down at the end of the runway. Despite the efforts of her crew, she rolled off the runway, crashed through a chain link fence, sheared off a power pole and roared down a 100-foot ravine to a thundering stop. The landing gear sheared off, the chin turret was smashed and pushed into the nose; the Plexiglas nose was shattered; bomb bay doors, fuselage, ball turret, wing and nacelles all took a tremendous beating. Engines and propellers were also torn from their mounts. Fortunately, there were no fatalities to the crew or riders. For a second time, this B-17 ‘Wings of Freedom Tour’ Cont. on Page 7

Sunday from 10am-4pm. For info about the Garden Club, visit www.vistagardenclub.org.

Artists Gallery. Awards were presented to these outstanding young artists: First Place ($500) Gerardo Feria Ortiz, Escondido H.S.; 2nd Place ($300) Sean Bryon, Classical Academy H.S.; 3rd Place ($200) Jordan Boss, San Pasqual H.S.; Honorable Mention ($50) Jacob Lorenzen, Classical Academy H.S., Amy Briere, Manager of Educator and Student

This 17-piece big band and vocalist will be at the Center Theater, California Center for the Arts, Escondido, on Sunday, May 5, at 2pm. Tickets are available at the door or by contacting 760.740.0619. Adults are $20/person; students, children, and active-military are $10/person. All seats are reserved. Visit the website at www.hiddenvalleyCCAesco ndido.info for “get-acquainted special prizes.

Programs, The San Diego Museum of Art, judged the competition, and winners were selected from among 21 seniors representing 5 Escondido high schools. Ms. Briere was appointed by the Stensrud Foundation who has provided the Grant money to fund the Visual Arts Scholarship Program since 2011. All 61 pieces of artwork submitted by the students were on exhibit at the Artists Gallery, 121 Grand Avenue, Escondido, for several weeks.

Big Band Concert; Sunday, May 5 The Coastal Cities Jazz Band will perform big band songs of the 30’s, 40’s, and 50’s and is presented by the Hidden Valley Community Concert Association (HVCCA).

Fire Department Senior Volunteer Team Seeking

Fire Department Senior Volunteer Support Team

New Members If you are interested in serving the community of Escondido, supporting and assisting in the daily operational duties of our Fire Department, call the office at 760.839.5435 for more information. If they are out on duty, leave your name and phone number and you will be contacted at their earliest convenience. Visual Arts Scholarships Awarded

The Escondido Art Association (EAA) presented their 2013 Scholarship Awards at a Ceremony and reception held recently at the

(Pictured from left to right are the winners: Jacob Lorenzen, Honorable Mention; Jordan Boss, 3rd Place; Sean Byron, 2rd Place; Gerardo Feria Ortiz, 1st Place.) Meetings/Events Calendar

Preschool Enrollment Kick Off – The Escondido Community Child Development Center (ECCDC) will hold a preschool enrollment kick-off for the summer/fall 2013 session on today,

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“rose from the ashes.” With nacelles from the famed B-17 “Shoo Shoo Baby,” thousands of volunteer hours, support from the folks of Beaver Falls, PA., and donations from individuals and corporations, she was made whole again to carry on the proud and rugged heritage of the B-17. Since the crash at Beaver Falls, the B-17 has succeeded in visiting over 2,387 tour stops. This means that millions, who would otherwise never have seen the Flying Fortress, have been able to experience first hand the plane that helped change the history of the world fifty years ago.

The Collings Foundation B17 was named “Nine-O-Nine” in honor of a 91st Bomb Group, 323rd Squadron plane of the same name which completed 140 missions without an abort or loss of a crewman.

trips to Berlin, dropped 562,000 pounds of bombs, and flown 1,129 hours. She had twenty-one engine changes, four wing panel changes, fifteen main gas tank changes, and 18 Tokyo tank changes (long-range fuel tanks). She also suffered from considerable flak damage.

After European hostilities ceased, “Nine-O-Nine,” with her six hundred patched holes, flew back to the United States. While the rigors of war never stopped the historic “Nine-O-Nine,” she succumbed at last to the scrappers guillotine, along with thousands of other proud aircraft. The North American P51C Mustang The Greatest Fighter Aircraft in the World

The original “Nine-O-Nine” was assigned to combat on February 25, 1944. By April 1945, she had made eighteen

Fast, well made with the ability to fly long distances, the North American P-51 Mustang became one of the world’s most successful and recognizable aircraft. The bombing missions over the skies of Europe were taking very heavy losses from Luftwaffe fighters. The allied

if the RV cannot be accommodated in the property’s parking lot. The city would issue each hotel and motel reusable permits that they can give to their guest.

The soiree is planned for Morgan Run Club & Resort, 5690 Cancha de Golf, in Rancho Santa Fe.

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Oversized vehicle: The dimensions of an oversized vehicle are 22 feet in length, seven feet in height and seven feet width.

The free permit can be obtained from the City of Carlsbad Finance Department Monday through Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and on Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The finance department is located in the lobby of the Faraday Center at 1635 Faraday Ave. (760602-2420). Dr. Benjamin Carson, Rising Political Star and Highly Popular Speaker Coming to San Diego County

The Tri-City Tea Party appears to have scored a major coup by bringing in nationally known and highly

popular speaker, Dr. Benjamin Carson, for their Wednesday, May 8th, event “Celebrating America.”

aircrews desperately needed an escort fighter that could stay with the bombers deep into enemy territory and back to base on every mission. The P-51 Mustang was the immediate choice. The P51 Mustang and the pilots who flew them saved countless lives in the skies and on the ground, and perhaps turned the tide of the war. North American developed the P-51 in the early 1940s. The first prototype flew on October 26th, 1940, and was designated the NA-73X. The British ordered 620 of the aircraft and designated them the Mustang I. The aircraft entered service starting in February 1942. The United States Army Air Force evaluated two Mustang I’s that they designated XP-51’s. They placed an order for 500 of the aircraft and used in a dive bomb role. In this function the USAF designated them A-36A Apaches before delivery. The P-51A was brought into production when the USAAF replaced the 1,150 horsepower Allison V-1710-F3R in the A-36 Apache with the improved 1,200 horsepower Allison V-

sponsorship with private reception and photo with Dr. Carson goes for $2500 per couple; a “Host Committee” slot, also with a photo with Dr. Carson goes for $1000 per person. A General Reception guest will pay $500 per person with reserved seating or $125 per person with open seating. Students (age 14 to 24) with open seating, goes for $50 per person. RSVP’s are requested by Tuesday, April 30. For Info: Contact Nick Dieterich, 858.756.4501 or PublicpolicyNick@aol.com. Former Fugitive Pleads Guilty to Carlsbad Murder

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Check-in at Private Reception is from 5:00 to 5:45p.m. with the General Reception running from 5:45 to 6:30 p.m. The program itself runs from 6:30 to 8:00p.m. The event is a fund-raiser, as is shown by the tariff charged for guests. A “Co-Chair”

Beccause a mother of three rejected his advances, 38 year old Gilberto Mendoza Castillo, shot her to death.

Following this crime he spent more than seven years on the run before he was caught. He admitted in court Wednesday that, indeed, he had shot the Escondido mother of three. Castillo, 38, pleaded guilty in Vista Superior Court to sec-

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1710-81. The Collings Foundation’s P-51C is powered by the Packard built Rolls-Royce Merlin engine. The P-51B and C were the first fighters to escort the allied bombers all the way to Germany and back. Starting in 1943, North American Aircraft started with production of 1,988 P51Bs from its Inglewood, CA, factory. They built an additional 1,750 aircraft from their Dallas, TX, facility and designated them as P-51Cs. Starting with the P-51C-5 production block, North American switched to the more powerful Merlin V1650-7 engine.

The Collings Foundation’s Mustang #42-103293 “Betty Jane” was built in Dallas, TX. #42-103293 went though a meticulous restoration from 2000 to 2004. During restoration the Mustang was rebuilt as a two-seat version of the P51C. The two-seat P-51C was a field modification that added a second seat for use as ‘Wings of Freedom Tour’ Cont. on Page 8

ond-degree murder and attempted murder. In addition to shooting and killing Maria Munoz, 31, he also shot and injured her cousin in the ambush.

Castillo agreed to plead guilty in exchange for a sentence of 48-years-to-life.

Munoz was shot about 8 p.m. Dec. 7, 2003, in the parking lot behind Cessy’s Taco Shop, where she sometimes worked, on Carlsbad Boulevard near Carlsbad Village Drive. Castillo fled to Mexico. In March 2012, he was arrested in Tijuana, and handed over to U.S. authorities. Rancho Bernardo Store Hit By Armed, Masked Robber

San Diego police are looking for a thief who robbed a Rancho Bernardo convenience store early Wednesday of last week. ‘Local News’ Cont. on Page 9


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a high-speed transport and to allow ground crew to fly. At least five P-51B/Cs were converted during WWII for VIP transport. One of the most famous of these modified two seat fighters was used by Dwight Eisenhower and was named “The Stars Look Down.” Ike rode in the backseat of that Mustang over the beaches of Normandy to direct the invasion during DDay. The Collings Foundation’s Dual Control TP-51C “Betty Jane” is the only one of its type in existence today that features a full set of dual controls.

The Collings Foundation’s P51C was named “Betty Jane” to honor Col. Charles M. McCorkle, P-51 pilot and Commander of the 31st fighter group based in Algeria, Tunisia, Sicily, and Italy. C.M. McCorkle was an excellent fighter pilot and commander, with 11 confirmed kills under his belt – six of them in a P-51 Mustang named “Betty Jane.” The 31st led the Mediterranean Theatre of Operation in air combat victories with a total of 571 kills.

Saturday, May 4th 9:00 AM through 5:00 PM on Sunday, May 5th.

The 30-minute flight experiences are normally scheduled before and after the ground tours.

The WINGS OF FREEDOM TOUR will have presented first at Gillespie Field in San Diego, from May 1st through the 3rd. It will then arrive at McClellan Palomar Airport at 2:00 PM on May 3rd and will be on display at Western Flight at McClellan Palomar Airport until the aircraft departs May 5th at 12:00 PM, when it heads to Ramona for display from May 6th through May 8th (on the ramp next to the Control Tower); from there the tour heads up north to Orange Count.

In North County the hours of ground tours and display are: 2:00 PM through 5:00

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The thief, describes as 6 feet tall and thin, with a dark, hooded sweat shirt and jeans, walked into the Circle K on West Bernardo Drive near Rancho Bernardo Road at 12:08 a.m. and demanded cash, according to police.

pation.

For further information email Hunter Chaney, Director of Marketing: hchaney@collingsfoundation.org or 800-568-8924.

Walk through tours of the aircraft are $12 for adults, and $6 for children 12 and under for access to all of the aircraft. WWII Veterans get into the ground tours at no charge. A Look At A B-17 Pilot from WWII

Flew the “909 for Seven Years

Meet Captain Jay Walker, United States Army Air Force, Retired.

He had his hand in his pocket as if he had a gun but no weapon was seen, police said.

Above, USAF Brigadier General Jim Greshik, Retired, pins the DFC (Distinguished Flying Cross) on Army Air Force Captain Jay Walker, Retired. Below, left to right, General Greshik, Jay Walker, behind him his wife, Teresa, and, right, Colonel Cort Stark, who read the DFC citation during the presentation ceremony.

On April 18th, he turned 90 years of age. Monday, the 22nd they honored him with his birthday party held at Palomar Airport.

Former US Army Air Force B-17 Pilot, Captain Jay Walker earned the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal while flying bombing missions over Germany during World War II. However, due to administrative errors at that very chaotic time, the medals earned were never presented to him.

Now, some sixty five years late and thanks to the effort of fellow Old Bold Pilot, retired USAF Brig Gen Jim Greshik, the medals were presented to Jay at an Old Bold Pilot breakfast on March 23 2011. He’ll be at the Air Show on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday

Escondido Carjacking

A blue, 1998 Mercedes E320, was hijacked early Tuesday morning by a thief described as a shaved-head Latino, about 20 years old, brandishing a pistol.

The victim was at a stop sign at Harding Street and McKinley Avenue just after 7:30 a.m. when he was approached by the thief who walked up to the car with a pistol in his hand, according to Escondido police.

Captain Walker flew the B17G “Screaming Eagle 007” when he was assigned to the 546th Bomb Squadron, 384th Bomb Group, 8th AF. He flew 30 missions, and after the war, he flew the Collings Foundation’s B-17 “Nine-ONine” around the country on tour for seven years.

Ten years ago he had a series of four strokes within a period of one year; that put an end to his flying career.

The robber was last seen walking north away from the store.

Police said the carjacker was wearing a black sweater or shirt and jewelry, including rings, bracelets and necklaces. so you may want to stop by and shake the hand of a true American hero.

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‘Man About Town’ Cont. from Page 5

Gelt has a fascinating background. At one time he worked in China for TenTent, then the world’s third largest Search Engine behind Microsoft and Google. He has years of experience in China, speaks some of the language, and understands the culture to the point where he has and continues to counsel corporate clients on how to do business in China.

He feels its part of his company’s corporate responsibility to sponsor the Summer Camps and International Cultural Exchange. Quite an opportunity for some young folks . . . for those living here to visit China, and for those from China who come to visit us.

Almost wish I was a teenager again!

Mercy Air Ambulance Transports Crash Victim in Vista

California High Patrol officers called for air ambulance evacuation of a 59-year-old Temecula man after he sustained major injuries in Vista on Sunday following an accident where the driver of a motorhome pinned the victim's body between two vehicles.

The driver of the motorhome, Jeffrey Thomas Smith, was arrested at the scene on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol, according to CHP reports. The accident occured near east Route 76 near Vista Way. Smith was booked into the Vista Detention Center. The victim, who was flown to a hospital, has not been identified. Niether the victim, nor his wife, was identified by CHP. His wife, who was inside the car, was not injured.


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The quarterly results are in and worldwide PC sales are down a record 17%. Commercial PC sales, which constitute 50% of all PC sales are holding steady at last year’s numbers so the 17% drop in overall sales has been the result of a 34% drop in retail sales. Commercial buyers are still able to buy PCs with W7 (Windows 7) but retail buyers can find only W8 (Windows 8) PCs on the big box electronics store shelves. Microsoft’s attempt to force-feed the wildly unpopular W8 to retail customers is killing the retail PC business.

While W8 is obviously a large factor in the plunging sales figures for Windows PCs, there are other factors depressing PC sales. Apple doesn’t have the W8 problem yet their first

Unclaimed Tax Returns

As many Californians are well aware, Tax Day was last week.

However, many may be unaware that more than 38 thousand taxpayers are owed a refund from the California Franchise Tax Board, International Revenue Service (IRS) or the Board of Equalization. The State is holding more than 16 million dollars in unclaimed refunds.

How is this possible? Well, either individuals failed to claim appropriate credits or they simply did not update their most recent address with the appropriate taxing agency. In addition to unclaimed tax returns in California, the IRS has 917 million dol-

quarter sales are estimated to be down between 7% and 8%.

Industry analysts are blaming a portion of the decline in PC sales on smart phones and tablets. These devices are meeting the mobile needs of many would be notebook PC buyers. Many home and small businesses have “hybridized” their user patterns combining the traditional desktop PCs with smart phones and/or tablets to meet their ever increasing computing and communications needs. This “hybridization” of usage has helped extend the useful life of the older, typically Windows XP, desktop PCs. The result? Millions of you home and business users are facing a dilemma. Your older Windows XP or Vista PCs isn’t quite cutting the mustard but you don’t want a new PC with W8. What are your alternatives?

If you have an XP PC purchased in 2006 or later, have it checked out. If the hardware is good, a simple clean up and perhaps RAM upgrade may add years of useful life. Upgrading an XP PC to Win 7/64 can be done but is usually not worth the expense. With a Vista PC you have a couple of additional options. Upgrading to Win 7/64 or downgrading to Win XP can both be viable options. Win XP is about 40% faster than the now infamous Vista. While the cleanup and upgrade of Win XP and Vista PCs can yield sig-

lars that belongs to nearly a million people who did not file their returns for 2009! These individuals were not legally required to file because their income was below the required threshold. However, a tax return must be filed to collect an Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), and the IRS estimates that Californians have failed to claim nearly 92 million dollars in EITC for year 2009 alone. Do not let returns go unclaimed. Visit www.boe.ca.gov to learn if you are owed a tax return. Senator Mark Wyland represents the people of the 38th Senate District, which includes Rancho Bernardo, Carlsbad, Oceanside, San Marcos, Escondido, and Vista.

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nificant performance improvement, there are pitfalls. If your PC service wants to charge for the evaluation, watch out. If the evaluation turns up hardware issues like motherboard or hard drive problems, the price of a repair and/or upgrade can quickly surpass the value of the PC. Here at The Computer Factory a clean up and memory upgrade typically runs $120 to $150. It is rarely worth spending more than $200 to repair and/or upgrade an older PC. If the costs start adding up, consider a trade-in on a new or used PC. Old desktop and notebook PCs usually have some trade-in value.

If you must buy a new desktop or notebook PC and don’t want W8 you need to find an independent PC

manufacturer like The Computer Factory who can build new PCs with the operating system you want (Win XP, Vista, Win 7 or Win 8).

The fact that Microsoft plans to end support for Win XP next year is of little consequence to home or small business users.

If you already have a W8 notebook or desktop PC and find that you hate the Metro interface, there is a third party fix called “Classic Shell.” It is a free download that eliminates most of the annoying “Metro touch-screen interface.” If you need help installing it bring your PC in and we will install it and check out your PC for our minimum charge of $30.

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California Must Keep its Word to the Voters

According to U.S. News College Compass, six of the top ten public universities in the nation are located in California. Maintaining and improving our world-class education system is essential for the future well-being and prosperity of our state, and indeed, of the nation as a whole. In the 2012 general election, voters were encouraged to increase sales and income taxes through passage of Proposition 30. The express intent of the Legislature regarding enactment of Proposition 30 was to provide funding for California’s schools, the CSU, UC and Community College systems.

Assembly member Jeff Gorell (R-Camarillo) to co-author AB 67. This legislation specifies that no system-wide tuition increases will take place for the California State Universities during the next four fiscal years assuming implementation of the Governor’s budget proposal regarding CSU funding. The bill also encourages regents of the UC system to refrain from tuition increases.

Proposition 30 was passed to help fund education , not to pay for expanding government, increased bureaucracy or bigger pensions for government workers. With the passage of Proposition 30, California now has the highest marginal tax rate in the United States. The state needs to keep its word to the voters To help ensure that who have agreed to this added Proposition 30 tax revenues burden. Enactment of AB 67 are allocated as the voters will help make sure this hapintended, I have joined pens.


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Students will attend a private school in San Diego for this summer camp; all of their expenses are paid.

It’s a proven, gentle procedure. Give the San Marcos Dental Center a call today and we’ll be happy to explain it; better yet, book a free consultation with our Dental Center and you’ll learn not only about the Six Month Smile plan but all the other services we offer. As a bonus, you’ll get to meet our wonderful staff! Whether it’s cleaning, whitening, fillings, crowns, implants or just general dental maintenance, we’re here to serve you with our internationally trained staff. We have an ongoing continuing education program at our Dental Center so you’re always assured of the latest in dentistry and professional services. Be sure and ask us about our special price specials for new patients!

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This exciting International Program is made possible by International English Solutions (IES) . . . their sense of corporate responsibility has led them to assume this sponsorship to ensure our youth of today in both America and China learn from each other . . . the language, the culture, the food, the customs . . .all leading to a better understanding of our world. For information on Host Families or the Summer Camp: China 2013, contact:

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

Escondido • Mayor Sam Abed

TOWN HALL MEETING

Town Hall meetings are a good way to give residents an opportunity to express their opinions and discuss their concerns in a less formal environment than regular council meetings. In fulfillment of one of my campaign promises, I have held four Town Hall meetings since 2011. My next town hall meeting will be held on Wednesday, May 15, 2013 at 4:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 201 N. Broadway. The meeting format will be an open question and answer period on any topic

relating to local government. This is your opportunity to share your views on the issues facing our City Council and to discuss any subject that matters to you or your business. We will follow up with the appropriate City department to resolve any issues. The meeting will also be videotaped and rebroadcast the following Sunday and Monday evening at 6:00 p.m. on Cox. Ch.19 and AT&T U-Verse Ch. 99. I encourage you to attend and participate in the discussion, or even just say hello and introduce yourself. Working together we can help Escondido become a better city.

Vista • Mayor Judy Ritter

Unwanted, unused, or expired prescription drugs are a risk to the community by either falling into the wrong hands, or by damaging the environment through improper disposal. This Saturday, April 27, the DEA is holding a “Prescription Drug Take Back Day” from 10 am to 2 pm. The closest location to Vista is at TriCity Hospital at 4002 Vista Way. You can also drop off unwanted medications throughout the year at the collection drop-off box set up by the Vista Sheriff’s Office at 325 S. Melrose Drive (during normal business

‘Social Butterfly’ Cont. from Page 2

13. Even worse, you know exactly to whom you are going to forward this message.

14. You are too busy to notice there was no #9 on this list. ••••• Seniors found in the Surprise, Az., newspaper. You can say what you want about Surprise, but you never hear of anyone retiring and moving north.

hours). Medications in standard containers can be dropped in the containers, while loose medication should first be placed in plastic bags available at the collection box and liquid medication should first be enclosed in a secure container. Vista residents can also drop off old and unused medicine and home-generated sharps at the Household Hazardous Collection Facility, located at 1145 E. Taylor Street, every Saturday, (except on holiday weekends) from 9 am to 3 pm. Proof of residency is required at the HHW facility. Your help in getting rid of unwanted medications is appreciated!

San Marcos • Mayor Jim Desmond Discover San Marcos Hikers to Visit Piedras Pintadas Trail

The City of San Marcos Community Services will sponsor a Discover San Marcos Hike on Saturday, May 4. The Piedras Pintadas Trail is part of the San Dieguito River Park that will someday extend from Del Mar to Julian. The hike is free and will begin at 9 am; hikers can start signing in at 8:30 am.

Hikers will meet in the parking lot at Bernardo Bay Natural Area, Rancho Bernardo Road West (across from the retirement home.) The trailhead is south of Lake Hodges and west of I-15.

An adult must accompany all minors. Sturdy walking shoes are recommended; bring water and trail snacks. Dogs must be on a maximum 6’ leash at all times. For This easy to moderate, 3.8 mile hike information on hikes or the City’s will explore the Kumeyaay cultural trails, visit www.san-marcos.net or and interpretive trail along the call 744-9000, Ext. 3535. Oceanside • Mayor Jim Wood Hey All You Baby Boomers!

On May 7th, from 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM, the Oceanside Chamber of Commerce (928 North Coast Highway) will be hosting an educational workshop titled “Savvy Social Security Planning: What Baby Boomers Need to Know to Maximize Retirement Income.” Baby Boomers are now realizing that it will soon be their turn to make significant decisions in regards to their Social Security accounts, and that those decisions will have a tremendous impact on the total amount of benefits they stand to receive over their lifetime.

These are actual ads seen in the Surprise newspaper. Do you know any of these people? Please call newspaper for more information.

buried fourth husband. Looking for someone to round out a six-unit plot. Dizziness, fainting, shortness of breath not a problem.

LONG-TERM COMMITMENT: Recent widow who has just

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south shore of Lake Hodges in Escondido. The hike is subject to cancellation in the event of rain.

SERENITY NOW: I am into solitude, long walks, sunrises, the ocean, yoga and Meditation. If you are the silent type, let's get together, take our hearing aids out and enjoy quiet times.

Many have unanswered questions, such as: when should I apply for Social Security – or should I delay, will Social Security be enough to live on in my retirement years, how can I maximize my benefits, how can I minimize taxes paid out on my benefits, and so much more. This informative presentation will assist so many in understanding their new/upcoming status and in getting to the heart of their questions in a friendly environment. This is going to be a popular event, so be sure to contact the OCC to make your reservation by either visiting their website at www.OceansideChamber.com or calling their office at (760) 7221534. cated flosser to share rare steaks, corn on the cob and caramel candy. BEATLES OR STONES? I still like to rock, still like to cruise in my Camaro on Saturday nights and still like to play the guitar. If you were a groovy chick, or are now a groovy hen, let's get together and listen to my eight-track tapes.

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MEMORIES: I can usually remember Monday through Thursday. If you can remember Friday, Saturday and Sunday, let's put our two heads together. My favorite.

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A Baptist pastor was presenting a children's sermon. During the sermon, he asked the children if they knew what the resurrection was. Now, asking questions during children's sermons is crucial, but at the same time, asking children questions in front of a congregation can also be very dangerous. Having asked the children if they knew the meaning of the resurrection, a little boy raised his hand . . .

The pastor called on him and the little boy said, "I know that if you have a resurrection that lasts more than four hours you are supposed to call the doctor." It took awhile for the congregation to settle down enough for the service to continue. Heard on the News

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"Am I cold? Why do you think I'm sitting here under these two Africans?" -- An elderly lady, incredulously, during a televised interview at her home. "How awful! Do you still have

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Thursday, April 25, from 5:30-7:30pm at the Betsy Jones Child Development Center, 2269 E. Valley Pkwy., Escondido. Will your child be ready for the new Kindergarten Core Standards? Learn how to get your child “Kindergarten Ready” by accessing this quality program. Meet the teaching staff and tour the new solar energized school, quality preschool initiative classes, hot nutritious meals, special education services, open year round Monday-Friday, 6:30am-5:30pm. For more information, call 760.839.9361 or visit www.ECCDC.com or look it up on Facebook.

RSVP to Good Morning Escondido – The Networking Event will be held on Friday, April 26, from 7:30-9am at the Westside Café, 912 South Redwood, Escondido. There will be networking and door prizes and a hot breakfast in addition to the Spotlight speaker, Laura Mueleman of SDG&E who will help you learn how to manage your energy use through tools, programs and services for energy efficiency. Cost is $8/members and $12/prospective members. RSVP to tom@hogartycommunications.com.

Village Idiots Literary Society Meeting Saturday – On Saturday, April 27, from 3-5pm, the April Village Idiots Literary Society Reading will be held under the palapa at Alta Vista Gardens, top of Brengle Terrace Park, Vista. Bring some of your writings to read. Don’t be bashful; this is a small and friendly group. The event is free and open to the public, although there is a $2 donation at the entrance to the gardens. For more info, call Jeannie Ortiz at 760.414.1056 or email villageidiots@cox.net.

Retired Teachers Association Announces Scholarship Recipients – The California Retired Teachers Association, North San Diego County Scholarship Foundation, for many years has been presenting scholarships to deserving students from North S.D. County high schools thereby encouraging graduates to pursue a college education and a career in teaching or related fields. The Foundation announces the recipients of scholarships for the school year 20132014. The students are Deborah Sanchez, Nathan Kent and Marie Rojas from Escondido HS, Kathryn Luszcz from Westview HS, and Noemy Munoz from Valley Center HS. All will attend a four year college or university and each will receive $1500. These students will receive their award certificates at the annual Scholarship Luncheon on May 15 at El Camino Country Club. Members of CalRTA may make reservations through their CalRTA division by sending a check for $20 to Deborah Parks, 2894 Sanford Lane, Carlsbad, 92010-6553. Deadline for reservations is May 1st.

Mariachi Garibaldi to Play Free Concerts at The Center – The WOW! First Wednesday concerts will be by celebrated ensemble, Mariachi Garibaldi, on May 1. Performances will be in the Center Theater at 4pm and 7pm at California Center for the Arts, Escondido, 340 N Escondido Blvd. Led by Dr. Jeff Nevin, Mariachi Garibaldi is the performing ensemble from Southwestern College, the first school in the world to offer a college degree in mariachi music. They have traveled to Mexico, Russia, Europe, China, and the famed “Encuentro de Mariachi” in Guadalajara to perform dazzling renditions of traditional and contemporary mariachi favorites. The WOW! First Wednesday concerts are free and open to the public on a first-come, first-seated basis. Become a WOW supporter and receive reserved seats: 4 seats with $50 contribution; 10 seats with $100 contribution. Call 760.839.4138 for more details on how to reserve your choice seats. This series is generously sponsored by Lois Brossart and the Escondido Rotary Foundation. Orchid Society to Feature Miki Batchman – On Wednesday, May 1, the

Palomar Orchid Society will meet at 6:30pm at the Carlsbad Woman’s Club, 3320 Monroe Street, Carlsbad. Miki Batchman of Casa de las Orquideas will talk about peloric cymbidiums. Casa de las Orquideas specializes in outdoor growing cymbidium hybrids. They are widely known for their high-color cymbidiums and are constantly working to develop clear, clean colors suitable for outdoor growing with no special shade requirements. Visitors are welcome. For more info, visit www.palomarorchid.org or call 760.510.8027.

OASIS North County to Start New Trimester - Oasis North County invites you to participate in our adult programs for 50+. A onetime trimester processing fee of $10 is charged in addition to class fee. Complete Registration online at www.oasisnet.org/escondido, or call OASIS at 760.796.6020 between 10am3pm. For additional classes or information call or visit our website. The second trimester runs from May thru August. If you have not received your catalog, stop by the OASIS offices in any of the Senior Centers for your copy. The North County section starts on page 55. There are great classes and lectures scheduled for this trimester. Renowned Lincoln Trio to Debut at CCAE – On Saturday, May 4, at 7pm, the Lincoln Trio will perform at the California Center for the Arts, 340 N Escondido Blvd., Escondido, as part of their Intimate Classics series. The ensemble-in-residence at the Music Institute of Chicago is made up of Desiree Ruhstrat, violin; David Cunliffe, cello; and Marta Aznavoorian, piano. Their reputation as a first-rate ensemble draws an eclectic audience of sophisticated music lovers, young admirers of contemporary programs and students discovering chamber music for the first time. The trio has performed throughout the US, including Carnegie Hall, and was chosen to play for President Obama. Ticket prices are $40 and $30 for members; $47 and $35 regular price. Call 800.988.4253 for tickets or go to www.artcenter.org.

Del Dios Open Artist Studio Tours – On Saturday-Sunday, May 4 and 5, from 10am to 4pm, the Lake Hodges Artist’s Show and Sale will take place at 9814 Carson Place, Del Dios area of Escondido. There are many different items, and new this spring is Joan Laib who will be showing her Nantucket-style baskets. For info, call 760.740.9700, email jean@jeanshandwovens.com or the website at www.jeanshandwovens.com. Then at the other end of the Del Dios community there is The Glass Ranch, 20307 Beech Lane, Escondido. Bring friends and family for this free event, watch live glass blowing demonstrations at the private studio, enjoy eclectic sculpture garden, and see local handcrafted blown art glass and unique glass jewelry by Artist Garry Cohen.

Senior Anglers Meeting Announced – The Escondido Senior Anglers will be meeting on Friday, May 10, at 9:30am at the Park Avenue Community Center (formerly Joslyn Sr. Center), 210 Park Avenue, Escondido. The special speaker will be Ms. Wendy Tochihara, National Sales Manager for Izorline International, the first company to introduce Spectra fishing line which revolutionized the fishing industry. Wendy will discuss some of her own ocean fishing experiences as well as presenting a preview of Izorline new products. The Senior Anglers is an energetic over-50 crowd of men and women who participate in both fresh and saltwater fishing, youth trout derbies, various picnics, RV camp-outs and other community service events. Guests are always welcome. For info, call 760.736.4009. This weekend, April 27-28, the Senior Anglers will be working with the Hidden Valley Kiwanis Club at their annual Trout Derby at Dixon Lake. They will be in charge of weighing the fish and keeping tract of the list of prize contenders as well as helping the youngsters catch their fish at the “Kiddie Pond,” which is for ages 7 and under.

April 25, 2013 - Page 15 “Fiddler on the Roof” to be Presented in R.B. – The Church at Rancho Bernardo proudly presents an Extreme Broadway production of the TonyAward winning musical “Fiddler on the Roof,” featuring middle and high school students, with special guest artist Mr. Sean Tamburrino in the role of Tevye, and directed by Jayne Howard. The show is set in 1905 in a small Russian town and includes music such as “If I Were A Rich Man” and “Sunrise Sunset.” Performances start May 10th. Show times are May 10 and May 17 at 7:00pm; May 11 and May 18 at 11:00am; and May 12h and May 19 at 4:00pm. Tickets are on sale and available online at www.thechurchatrb.org. Premium reserved seating is $15/person. General reserved seats are $12/person, available at the door.

Immigration Reform is Topic at Democratic Club Meeting – The May meeting of the Lake San Marcos Democratic Club will take place on Saturday, May 11, with refreshments and social time at 12:30pm and the meeting at 1pm, at the Pavillion, 1105 La Bonita Dr., San Marcos. Immigration Reform has taken center stage in the political arena, and the “Dream Act” is a key component of this debate. Dr. Marisol Clark-Ibanez, faculty member in Sociology at Cal State University, San Marcos, has done extensive research in education, immigration, inequality, gender, race, and relationships, and she will talk about her research in context of the Immigration Reform. A few of her students will attend also. Check the website at www.lsm.sddem.org for detailed directions; call 760.744.9233, or email president@lsm.sddem.org. At a recent meeting, the membership of the LSM Club approved two energy related resolutions: 1. “Resolution Urging President Obama to Reject the Keystone Pipeline” joining the San Diego Central Committee in asking that President Obama reject the pipeline to help stabilize our planet’s climate, protect public health, and advance job creation in the new “green economy.” 2. “ResolutionMoratorium on Hydraulic Fracturing” asks that Gov. Brown place a moratorium on all hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking” activities in California until regulations are put in place that guarantee public health and safety, address the impacts of climate change, immediate testing and disclosure of all sites currently being, or in the past have been, fracked are documented and studied and substitution of renewable energy wherever feasible. Both resolutions can be read in total at the club’s website http://lsmdem.org/two-resolutions-for-approval-at-march-meeting/.

Todo Mundo to Play at Library on Second Saturday – The Escondido Public Library’s 2nd Saturday Concert Series presents Todo Mundo for Saturday, May 11, at 3pm in the Turrentine Room. Todo Mundo blends the musical flavors of Rumba, Reggae, Samba, Gypsy, and other South American and Caribbean rhythms. The band is known for their high energy performances, led by singer and guitarist Santiago Orozco, a native of Colombia, and vocalist Governor Tiggy from Jamaica. Todo Mundo’s unique mix of world rhythms and danceable songs has helped them appeal to people of all ages and ethnicities. The concert is free and open to the public, and generously sponsored by the Friends of the Escondido Public Library, 239 S. Kalmia Street. For more info, call 760.839.4839 or visit online at www.library.escondido.org/. Critter Camp Registration is Open – Summer’s just around the corner. Parents looking for ways to keep their animalloving youngsters busy and entertained should look no further than the Escondido Humane Society’s Camp. Registration is now open. There will be two sessions at the Society, 3450 E. Valley Parkway. The first session is from 12:30-

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2:30pm July 8-12; the second session is from 12:30-2:30pm July 22-26. Cost is $65 for one week or $100 for both sessions. All campers must be ages 6 through 12. During the camps, the Humane Society’s trained educational staff will have many animals for kids to see, hold, play with and feed. Some of the animals are familiar, such as puppies, kittens and bunnies, but others are more exotic, such as snakes, lizards and insects. For more information and to enroll, call Ina Shookhoff at 760.888.2261 or email education@escondidohumanesociety.org.

Democratic Party Delegates Elected – Twelve Delegates and an Executive Board Representative were recently elected to the 76th Assembly District, California Democratic Party, for a two year term. The Delegates elected were K. Thomas Bose, Michael Bullock, Robert Cunningham, Laura Cunningham, Patricia (Trish) Halsey-Munroe, Andrew Kennerly, Patricia McFarlane, Tom Walsh, Elizabeth Warren, Donna Wetherington, Richard Duquette, Delegate/Central Committee Member, and Hon. Esther Sanchez, Delegate/Executive Board Representative. The Delegates and the Executive Board Representative are comprised of six women and six men from the 76th Assembly District which includes Oceanside, Vista, Carlsbad, Encinitas and parts of Solana Beach, including members from the local Democratic Club. The public is invited to visit the website for further information, www.demcco.netrootz.com.

Public Library Teams Up to Offer Digital Magazines – The Escondido Public Library is offering iPad users the ability to read a collection of digital magazines for free when they use the Foli app. Foli uses patented geolocation technology to deliver digital content to consumers in specific locations and the Library is proud

to be the first location in San Diego County to sign up for this exciting new service. Owners of iPads can download the free app on their next visit to the library. Foli is currently working with top magazine publishers and is available at a growing number of locations in the US, including airports, hotels, coffee shops, salons, and spas. For more info, see the Foli website at http://getfoli.com or contact the Library’s Digital Services manager, Donna Feddern, at dfeddern@escondido.org, or call 760.839.4624.

Comic Art is Coming to The Center – Save the Date for Art Illustrated: Celebrating Comic Art. The Special Preview Party will be on Saturday, June 15, and include a champagne reception, dinner, silent auction, a talk by curator Andrew Farago (SF Cartoon Art Museum), and honoring local “Luann” cartoonist, Greg Evans. The Exhibition, featuring original comic artwork from the last 80 years, will run from June 20 to July 28 at The Center (California Center for the Arts, Escondido).

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James W. Howorth, 79, of Poway, Ca., passed away on April 17th, 2013. Joseph R. Phippen, 91, of Temecula, Ca., passed away on April 15th, 2013. Kirk D. Luke, 52, of Temecula, Ca., passed away on April 13, 2013. Linda C. Bruun, 54, of Escondido, Ca., passed away on April 19th, 2013. Ralph E. Foshee, 90, of Escondido, CA., passed away on April 20th, 2013.

Sharon B. Stoneking, 75, of Escondido, CA., passed away on April 20th, 2013. William H. Wesche, 83, of San Marcos, Ca., passed away on April 22nd, 2013.

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Neil T. Madsen, 91, of Vista, Ca., passed away on April 14, 2013. Danica Mihaljevich, 89, of La Mesa, Ca., passed away on April 12, 2013.

John William Buergel, 58, of San Marcos, Ca., passed away on April 13th, 2013.

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Ada Lou Ford, 96, of San Marcos, Ca., passed away on April 11th, 2013. John Verharen Starbuck, 95, of Vista, Ca., passed away on April 14th, 2013.

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Escondido City Councilman John Masson Bitten by Rattlesnake

were at least a 30 minute boat ride from the marina. They put me in a ski boat as that was faster . . . even in the choppy waters. They had an ambulance waiting and a chopper on standby. It, however, took the chopper another 30 to 40 minutes to get to the marina. My leg is blowing up. They couldn’t do anything for me. No pain meds, nothing. The EMT’s were not paramedics. Finally the chopper arrives at the Temple Bar Marina and two RN’s hit me with morphine to combat convulsions; they cleared my airway . . . then it was a 30 minute chopper ride to the Vegas hospital.

A beautiful Houseboat trip with family and friends on beautiful Lake Meade, near Las Vegas, Nevada. What could go wrong?

John Masson, Escondido’s newest council member, found out the hard way in June of last year.

“I was running barefoot on the shore, something I did every day for exercise, my personal workout. This time I climbed up to the edge of the water, up over a hill, I had been running that hill for four or five days. This time, however, I decided to take a different route back down the hill. Near the bottom of the hill was a rock. I skipped over it and something hit my ankle. It stung a little bit and there was a little bit of bleeding. I looked around but didn’t see anything. I remember it like it was yesterday. It was June 21st, 2012.

About 20-30 seconds later the “sting” became a bit more painful. I got to wondering if I had been hit by a rattler, a scorpion, a spider? It had now became very painful and I was a good 40 mintues away from our houseboat. I had taken a different route back to the houseboat and didn’t remember the exact location of the boat. I couldn’t put much pressure on the foot I climbed several hills, went through several canyons, finally spotting the houseboat. I hollered at my friends and they rushed to help; they iced down and elevated my foot, still, the ankle began to swell badly. We

They wheeled me into the ER and, based on another rattlesnake bite patient they had just discharged, they estimated the snake that hit me must have been 4-5’ long. The other patient, having received immediate treatment, was treated and released. That would not be my case.

I had been bitten around 11:30am, got to the hospital by 3pm, did not get any antivenin till 6:30 that evening (the hospital had run out due to the previous patient). I spent quite a long time in ER just on pain meds. They gave me three vials of antivenin. I spent the next five days in ICU. The leg was elevated; I could not move without excruciating pain.

After returning home I saw Doc Johnson in Valley Center, the local specialist in rattlers. He said I had way too little antivenan, way too late; had I gotten enough vials I would have done a lot better. The rattler was a Mojave Green, one of the most poisonous. I could have lost a leg, or even died.” Today, Masson only has a tiny scar as a memento.

Masson, who is married, with two kids, goes houseboating ever summer with his family and two other families. Asked if he will do it again, “yes, but I’m taking my shotgun!” Moral of the story (as we published last week) . . . it’s rattlesnake season. They are out of hibernation. Be careful out there!

A new very small and sweet young angel, Amy, joins our family in hopes that you will give her a great home. Amy is only a year old, weights 4 pounds, and is the perfect lap sitter. She is friendly, walks well on a leash and enjoys company of all types. She would do great with a family or just adults. Since she is so small young children need to be careful.

Like all our pups Amy is spayed and microchipped. Her 5 way vaccines and rabies are all up to date. She comes with a full 4 piece safety equipment set, food for her transition and any favorite toys or bedding. For more photographs please view her on our website as well as all the other pups in our rescue that need forever homes or a foster family. Visit www.forgottenpaws.org or contact us at admin@forgottenpaws.org or 949-246-1280.

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Skuttle is a 7-year-old neutered male orange tabby mix, ID 71491. Skuttle is very friendly and outgoing and loves to give and receive affection. He likes to have his coat groomed and gets along well with other cats. Skuttle is available for adoption at the Escondido Humane Society, 3450 E. Valley Parkway. His $55 adoption fee includes his neuter, microchip, up-to-date vaccinations and vet exam. For more information, call (760) 888-2247 or log on to www.escondidohumanesociety.org. The Escondido Humane Society Adoption Center is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. seven days a week.

an artificial leg?" -- Simon Fanshawe, during a Metro Radio Interview, when a listener said, "My most embarrassing moment was when my artificial leg fell off at the altar on my wedding day." “It's just a job. Grass grows, birds fly, waves pound the sand. I beat people up." Muhammed Ali “My ancestors wandered lost in the wilderness for forty years because even in biblical times, men would not stop to ask for directions." Elayne Boosler

Gauge is the Pet of the Week at your Rancho Coastal Humane Society in Encinitas. He's a 1 year and 9 month old, 8 pound, domestic short haired cat. Gauge was transferred to RCHS from another shelter through the FOCAS program.

This well-dressed kitty always wears a tuxedo made of natural fur, with a white collar and black tail. And he has a black spot on his nose that looks like a purr-fectly trimmed moustache.

Gauge’s $145 adoption fee includes up to date vaccines, veterinary exam, neuter, and microchip. If you can't adopt him, consider sponsoring Gauge until his new family arrives.

Meet your new cat, dog, or rabbit at Rancho Coastal Humane Society, 389 Requeza Street in Encinitas. Adoption hours are 11 to 5 Wednesday through Monday. For more information call 760-753-6413.


LEGAL NOTICES

The Paper FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2013-009104

The name of the business: Coliseum Cast Stone, located at 318 Del Roy Drive, San Marcos, Ca. 92069, is hereby registered by the following: Mauricio Guimaraes 318 Del Roy Drie San Marcos, Ca. 92069 Rogelio Mejia 25552 Starboard Drive Dana Point, Ca. 92629 This business is conducted by a General Partnership. First day of business was 3/26/13. /s/Mauricio Guimaraes This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 3/27/2013. 4/04, 4/11, 4/18 and 4/25/2013

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2013-009345

The name of the business: Ideal Plus, located at 1323 Greenlake Drive, Cardiff, Ca. 92007, is hereby registered by the following: Shigeaki Koike 1323 Greenlake Drive Cardiff, CA. 92007 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was 3/01/13. /s/Shigeaki Koike This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 3/29/2013. 4/04, 4/11, 4/18 and 4/25/2013

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2013-009459

The name of the business: Flagship Brewing Company, located at 955 Baylor Dr., San Mrcos, Ca. 92078, is hereby registered by the following: Gerald & Rachel Devon 955 Baylor Dr. San Marcos, Ca. 92078 This business is conducted by a married couple. First day of business was n/a. /s/Rachel Devon This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 4/02/2013. 4/04, 4/11, 4/18 and 4/25/2013

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2013-009351

The name of the business: Gary and Marjorie Dance Club, located at 1015 La Ventana Ct., San Marcos, Ca. 92078, is hereby registered by the following: Gary Gene Eisert and Marjorie Marie HIll 1015 La Ventana Ct. San Marcos, Ca. 92078 This business is conducted by a married couple. First day of business was 11/22/2010. /s/Gary Gene Eisert This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 3/29/2013. 4/04, 4/11, 4/18 and 4/25/2013

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME 37-2013-00041343-CU-PT-CTL TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner Elizabeth Tien Thuy Nguyen filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present names: Elizabeth Tien Thuy Nguyen, to Proposed name: Elizabeth Tien Thuy Wynn. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter shall appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objections that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING: Date: May 10th, 2013, 8:30a.m., Department 46. The address of the court is: 220 West Broadway, San Diego, Ca. 92101. 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 Mar 28th, 2013. /s/Robert J. Trentacosta, Judge of the Superior Court 4/04, 4/11, 4/18 & 4/25/2013

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2013-007514

The name of the business: Momma B’s Elixer’s & Concoctions, located at 637 Momar Ln., Escondido, Ca. 92027, is hereby registered by the following: Diana K. and Blake Bogart 637 Momar Ln. Escondido, Ca. 92027 This business is conducted by a General Partnership. First day of business was n/a. /s/Blake Bogart This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 3/13/2013. 4/04, 4/11, 4/18 and 4/25/2013

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2013-009235

The name of the business: The Puppy Coalition, Inc., located at 3643 Grand Ave., San Marcos, Ca. 92078, is hereby registered by the following: The John and Charlene Foundation 3643 Grand Ave. San Marcos, Ca. 92078 This business is conducted by a corporation. First day of business was 01/02/2013. /s/John Smylie, President This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 3/23/2013. 4/04, 4/11, 4/18 and 4/25/2013

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2013-009130

The name of the business: Golden Pacific Real Estate, Discovery Hills Mortgage, located at 809 W. San Marcos, Blvd., San Marcos, Ca. 92078, is hereby registered by the following: Anthony J. Schmitt 10878 Sabre Hll Drive #291 San Diego, Ca. 92128 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was 8/23/1989. /s/Anthony J. Schmitt This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 3/27/2013. 4/04, 4/11, 4/18 and 4/25/2013

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2013-009264

The name of the business: CMB Enterprises, CMB Productions, located at 1208 Bridgehampton St., San Marcos, Ca. 92078, is hereby registered by the following: Chad M. Buchanan 1208 Bridgehampton St. San Marcos, Ca. 92078 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was 3/28/2013. /s/Chad M. Buchanan This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 3/28/2013. 4/04, 4/11, 4/18 and 4/25/2013

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2013-008966

The name of the business: PowerScrimp, located at 702 N. Nevada St., #M, Oceanside, Ca. 92054, is hereby registered by the following: Brien F. O’Brien 702 N. Nevada St., #M Oceanside, Ca. 92054 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Brien F. O’Brien This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 3/26/2013. 4/04, 4/11, 4/18 and 4/25/2013

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2013-009675

The name of the business: Esoteric Foods, located at 965 Luna Vista Dr., Escondido, Ca. 92025, is hereby registered by the following: Kelly Layne and Tom Kelly 965 Luna Vista Dr. Escondido, Ca. 92025 This business is conducted by a married couple. First day of business was 6/26/08. /s/Kelly Layne This statement was filed with Ernest Jr., County Dronenburg J. Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 4/03/2013. 4/11, 4/18, 4/25 and 5/02/2013

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME

37-2013-00041370-CU-PT-CTL

TO

ALL

INTERESTED

PERSONS:

Petitioner Christine Trang Nguyen filed a

petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present Names: Christine

Trang Nguyen and Isabella Tien Thuy Nguyen, respectively. Proposed names,

respectively, Christine Trang Wynn and Isabella Thuy Tien Wynn.

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 objec-

tion 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 objec-

tion is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. HEARING:

NOTICE OF

Date: May 10th, 2013,

8:30a.m., Department 46. The address of the

court is: 220 West Broadway, San Diego, Ca.

92101. 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 follow-

ing newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: San Marcos News Reporter, dba, The Paper, 845 W. San Marcos Blvd, San Marcos, Ca. 92078. 2013.

Dated Mar 28,

/s/Robert J. Trentacosta, Judge of the

Superior Court

4/04, 4/11, 4/18 and 4/25/2013

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2013-008271

The name of the business: California Traffic Safety School, located at 250 W. Crest St., Ste. B, Escondido, Ca. 92025, is hereby registered by the following: California Traffic Safety School, Inc. 784 Ridgemont Circle Escondido, Ca. 92027 This business is conducted by a corporation. First day of business was n/a. /s/Michael A. Garcia, CFO This statement was filed with Ernest Jr., County Dronenburg J. Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 3/20/2013. 4/11, 4/18, 4/25 and 5/02/2013

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2013-010080

The name of the business: J & M’s Family Restaurant, located at 1215 E. Valley Pkwy, Escondido, Ca. 92027, is hereby registered by the following: Familial, Inc. 1215 E. Valley Pkwy Escndido, Ca. 92027 This business is conducted by a corporation. First day of business was n/a. /s/Jose Goncalves, CEO This statement was filed with Ernest Jr., County Dronenburg J. Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 4/05/2013. 4/11, 4/18, 4/25 and 5/02/2013

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2013-008968

The name of the business: Basia’s Celebrity Hair Extensions, located at 741 Los Arbolitos Bl., Oceanside, Ca. 92058, is hereby registered by the following: Sheri Soto 741 Los Arbolitos Bl. Oceanside, Ca. 92058 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was 3/27/13. /s/Sheri Soto This statement was filed with Ernest Jr., County Dronenburg J. Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 3/26/2013. 4/11, 4/18, 4/25 and 5/02/2013

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2013-007969

The name of the business: San Elijo Interiors, located at 898 First Light Road, San Macos, Ca. 92078, is hereby registered by the following: Shannon Appel 898 First Light Road San Marcos, Ca. 92078 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Shannon Appel This statement was filed with Ernest Jr., County Dronenburg J. Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 3/18/2013. 4/11, 4/18, 4/25 and 5/02/2013

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2013-010349

The name of the business: Ev/Con Associates, LLC, located at 640 Via del Campo, San Marcos, Ca. 92078, is hereby registered by the following: Ev/Con Associates, LLC 640 Via Del Campo San Marcos, Ca. 92078 This business is conducted by a Limited Liability Company. First day of business was n/a. /s/Paul C. Malone, Manager This statement was filed with Ernest Jr., County Dronenburg J. Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 4/08/2013. 4/11, 4/18, 4/25 and 5/02/2013

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2013-009886

The name of the business: Bradbury Garage Doors, located at 1500 Shadowridge Dr., #61, Vista, Ca. 92081, is hereby registered by the following: Phillip J. Bradbury II 1500 Shadowridge Dr. #61 Vista Ca. 92081 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Phillip J. Bradbury II This statement was filed with Ernest Jr., County Dronenburg J. Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 4/04/2013. 4/11, 4/18, 4/25 and 5/02/2013

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2013-011326

The name of the business: Cafe Panini, located at 505 Oak Ave C, Carlsbad, Ca. 92008, is hereby registered by the following: Carlsbad Cafe Panini 510 Anchor Way Carlsbad, Ca. 92008 This business is conducted by a corporation. First day of business was n/a. /s/Gene DeSantis, President This statement was filed with Ernest Jr., County Dronenburg J. Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 4/16/2013. 4/18, 4/25, 5/02 and 5/09/2013

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2013-010542

The name of the business: Borden Security Patrol, located at 301 N. Pacific St., San Marcos, Ca. 92069, is hereby registered by the following: Arturo Gaytan 302 N. Pacific St. San Marcos, Ca. 92069 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Arturo Gaytan This statement was filed with Ernest Jr., County Dronenburg J. Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 4/09/2013. 4/18, 4/25, 5/02 and 5/09/2013

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME 37-2013-00043636-CU-PT-NC TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner Amy Gonzales in response to minor, filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present names: Jasias Junior Evans, to Proposed name: Jasias Junior Gonzales-Evans. 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: June 4th, 2013, 8:30a.m., Department 26. The address of the court is: 325 S. Melrose Dr., 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 April 11th, 2013. /s.K. Michael Kirkman, Judge of the Superior Court 4/18, 4/25, 5/02 & 5/09/2013

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME 37-2013-00043322-CU-PT-NC TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner Rosa Jane Biesiada filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present names: Rosa Jane Biesiada, to Proposed name: R J Lowy. 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: June 4th, 2013, 8:30a.m., Department 26. The address of the court is: 325 S. Melrose Dr., 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 April 10th, 2013. /s/K. Michael Kirkman, Judge of the Superior Court 4/18, 4/25, 5/02 & 5/09/2013

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2013-010799

The name of the business: Grave Merchants, located at 836 A. Rancheros Drive, San Marcos, Ca. 92069, is hereby registered by the following: Scott A. Mitchell 3225 N. Broadway Escondido, Ca. 92026 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Scott A. Mitchell This statement was filed with Ernest Jr., County Dronenburg J. Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 4/11/2013. 4/18, 4/25, 5/02 and 5/09/2013

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2013-010293

The name of the business: Milt Buckner Enterprises, located at 1930 W San Marcos Blvd., #50, San Marcos, Ca. 92078, is hereby registered by the following: Carole Hallam and Jimmie Aringdale 1930 W. San Marcos Blvd #50 San Marcos, CA. 92078 This business is conducted by a married couple. First day of business was n/a. /s/Carole Hallam This statement was filed with Ernest Jr., County Dronenburg J. Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 4/09/2013. 4/11, 4/18, 4/25 and 5/02/2013

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2013-010343

The name of the business: San Marcos Iyengar Yoga Center, located at 801 Grand Ave. #4, San Marcos, Ca. 92078, is hereby registered by the following: Kathleen Quinn 246 Richmar Ave. San Marcos, Ca. 92069 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was 10/01/2010. /s/Kathleen Quinn This statement was filed with Ernest Jr., County Dronenburg J. Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 4/08/2013. 4/18, 4/25, 5/02 and 5/09/2013

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2013-010743

The name of the business: T and T Invent, located at 3084 Via Hermosa, Escondido, Ca. 92029, is hereby registered by the following: Tran Nguyen 3084 Via Hermosa Escondido, Ca. 92029 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Tran Nguyen This statement was filed with Ernest Jr., County Dronenburg J. Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 4/08/2013. 4/11, 4/18, 4/25 and 5/02/2013

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2013-010523

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF GEORGE F. HARRISON Case No. 37-2013-00044100-PR-PWCTL To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate or both, of GEORGE F. HARRISON Petition for Probate has been filed by CAROL HARRISON in the Superior Court of California, County of San Diego, Probate, 1409 Fourth St., San Diego, Ca. 92101, Central. The Petition for Probate requests that CAROL HARRISON be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent. The petition requests the decedent’s will and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. The will and any codicils are available for examination in the file kept by the court. The peition requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal repreesentative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representattive will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed actions.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petitions and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority. A hearing on the petition will be held in this court as follows: Date: 5/16/2013 Time: 1:30 P.M. Dept: PC-2 Address of court: Same as noted above. If you object to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. If you are a creditor or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in Section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law. You may examine the file kept by the court. If you are a peson interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. Attorney for the Petitioner: John Smylie 3643 Grand Avenue San Marcos, Ca. 92078 (760) 727.4248 4/18, 4/27 AND 5/02/2013

The name of the business: Clutch Basketball, Clutch Basketball, CA., located at 3231-C Business Park Drive, #315, is hereby registered by the following: Lamar Lacangan and Gardner Ballard 3231 C Business Park Drive #315 Vista, Ca. 92081 This business is conducted by an unincorporated association, other than a Partnership. First day of business was 4/01/2013 /s/Lamar Lacangan, Gneral Partner This statement was filed with Ernest Jr., County Dronenburg J. Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 4/10/2013. 4/18, 4/25, 5/02 and 5/09/2013

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2013-011028

The name of the business: Festival Season Productions, located at 2478 Bear Rock Glen, Escondido, Ca. 92026, is hereby registered by the following: Elijah El-Amin 2478 Bear Rock Glen Escondido, Ca. 9026 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Elijah El-Amin This statement was filed with Ernest Jr., County Dronenburg J. Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 4/12/2013. 4/18, 4/25, 5/02 and 5/09/2013

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS STATEMENT NAME #2013-011064 STATEMENT The name of the business: Crystal Clear Supply & Pools, LLC, Crystal #2013-010652

Clear Pools, located at 419 S. Las Posas Road, San Marcos, Ca. 92078, is hereby registered by the following: Craig and Darla Christian 1930-370 W San Mrcos Blvd San Marcos, Ca. Christopher Youngdale 503 Avenida Verde San Marcos, Ca. 92069 This business is conducted by a Limited Liability Partnership. First day of business was 01/01/2011. /s/Darla Christian, General Partner This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 4/12/2013. 4/18, 4/25, 5/02 and 5/09/2013

The name of the business: Family Data Spectrum, located a 1063 Camino Del Sol, San Marcos, Ca. 92069, is hereby registered by the following: Heather Alston-Shannon 1063 Camno del Sol San Marcos Ca. 92069 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Heather Alston-Shannon This statement was filed with Ernest Jr., County Dronenburg J. Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 4/10/2013. 4/18, 4/25, 5/02 and 5/09/2013

April 25, 2013 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2013-011375

The name of the business: Full Steam Ahead, located at 1128 Montview Glen, Escondido, Ca. 92025, is hereby registered by the following: Tyler Henry 1128 Montrview Glen Escondido, Ca. 92025 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Tyler Henry This statement was filed with Ernest Jr., County Dronenburg J. Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 4/16/2013. 4/25, 5/02, 5/09 and 5/16/2013

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2013-011459

The name of the business: Rita’s Carlsbad, located at 3263 Camino de Los Coches #109, Carlsbad, Ca., 92009, is hereby registered by the following: SoCal Dolce, Inc. 6965 El Camino Real #105-255 Carlsbad, Ca. 92009 This business is conducted by a corporation.. First day of business was 4/01/2013. /s/Sayjal Patel, President This statement was filed with Ernest Jr., County Dronenburg J. Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 4/17/2013. 4/25, 5/02, 5/09 and 5/16/2013

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2013-011937

The name of the business: Home Improvement Referral Experts, located at 7964 Arjons Dr., Suite H106, San Diego, Ca. 92126, is hereby registered by the following: Blue Star Inc. 12145 Acebo Pl. San Diego, Ca. 92128 This business is conducted by a corporation. First day of business was n/a. /s/Bettye Farar, President This statement was filed with Ernest Jr., County Dronenburg J. Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 4/22/2013. 4/25, 5/02, 5/09 and 5/16/2013

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2013-009928

The name of the business: Yoshi’s Jam, located at 809 English Holly Ln., San Marcos, Ca. 92078, is hereby registered by the following: Masayoshi and Liticia Maria Chiba 809 English Holly Lane San Marcos, CA. 92078 This business is conducted by a Married Couple. First day of business was 3/01/2013. /s/Masayoshi Chiba, Owner This statement was filed with Ernest Jr., County Dronenburg J. Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 4/04/2013. 4/25, 5/02, 5/09 and 5/16/2013

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2013-011552

The name of the business: I B The One, located at 684 Elizabeth St., San Marcos, CA. 92069, is hereby registered by the following: Iris Brown 684 Elizabeth St. San Marcos, Ca. 92069 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Iris Brown This statement was filed with Ernest Jr., County Dronenburg J. Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 4/17/2013. 4/25, 5/02, 5/09 and 5/16/2013

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2013-010324

The name of the business: Imaging Pixels, Imaging Pixels Fine Art Printmaking, located at 1641 Sagewood Way, San Marcos, Ca. 92078, is hereby registered by the following: Isidro Trevino 1641 Sagewood Way San Marcos, Ca. 92078 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was n/a. /s/Isidro Trevino This statement was filed with Ernest Jr., County Dronenburg J. Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 4/08/2013. 4/18, 4/25, 5/02 and 5/09/2013

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2013-010175

The name of the business: Encinitas Sewing and Vacuum, located at 229 N. El Camino Real, Suite C, Encinitas, Ca. 92024, is hereby registered by the following: Ana I. Aquino 1670 E. El Norte Pkwy Sp#6 Escondido, Ca. 92027 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was 4/5/2013. /s/Ana I. Aquino This statement was filed with Ernest Jr., County Dronenburg J. Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 4/05/2013. 4/18, 4/25, 5/02 and 5/09/2013

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #2013-011173

The name of the business: 8 to 8 Services, located at 211 N. Citrus Ave., Sp 1, Escondido, Ca. 92027, is hereby registered by the following: Paul J. Caldwell 211 N. Citrus Ave., Sp 1 Escondido, Ca. 92027 This business is conducted by an individual. First day of business was 4/15/2013. /s/Paul J. Caldwell, Owner This statement was filed with Ernest Jr., County Dronenburg J. Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 4/15/2013. 4/18, 4/25, 5/02 and 5/09/2013


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