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Orchard Hill is serving its fabulous fourcourse dinner on Saturday and Sunday evenings through the spring of 2019. Chef Doris’s fall menu includes tried and true entrées with seasonal sides and perfectly grilled Brandt’s beef.

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Please put in a border wall or metal barrier, whatever you want to call it. It has been very successful in the San Diego area and the cost is such a minimal amount of the U.S. budget. The barrier has nothing to do with Pres. Trump. He just happens to be in office. It has to do with our, we the people of the United States of America, safety and our country's economy. It will create jobs and the building materials will be bought in our country. All this money staying in our country is a win, win situation. We have thousands of homeless people living On the streets. Now, what will happen if we are overrun with illegal aliens, also. We simply can't afford it. I believe in legal immigration with all my heart because my parents immigrated from Canada. I had the great privilege of being born and raised in the United States. I have lived in several states and have traveled all over the -U.S. I truly love this country. I also believe the right to vote is very sacred. Only legal citizens should be allowed to vote. The safety of my family and friends is my biggest concern. My family consists of 4 sons and their families. I have 21 grandchildren and 30 great grandchildren, with 77 family members in all. Please, please do what the government is supposed to do — PROTECT US and our country from being overrun. A physical barrier can't be hacked, turned off or changed by someone playing with a computer. It can't be taken out by an EMP either. It also gives us a solid example of how our government is spending our money. It gives us a sense of security. Very Sincerely, Dorothy E. Smith Julian

Serious Stuff to Consider PG&E is in bankruptcy with a potential liability now over $30 billion from wildfires in 2017 and 2018. Utility company’s outmoded infrastructure has now been implicated in 2000 California fires, the Insurance company liability is now almost $12 Billion for 2018 California fires, the latter of very serious concern to all of us. The human cost was horrendous and incalculable. Unfortunately we have reached the point in the Western states where fire protection is very complicated and costly. The total number wildfires for California 2018 season was 8,527, burning an area of 1,893,913 acres. SDCFA/CAL FIRE had units respond to 517 within the County of San Diego, only 6.1% of the total. The potential for a conflagration like those that happened in other parts of the State for our community and others is serious. We have already experienced two horrible mountain wildfires. Anyone here in 2003 and 2007 will forever remember the events, forever seared into our memories. What kept San Diego County so much safer than the rest of California in 2018? Answer: San Diego County has a unified command system, well equipped, highly qualified and trained firefighting organization, incredible grid-base surveillance system with central command center, rapid response and significantly important, Automatic Aid Policies. And a budget that trains a large numbers of medically qualified volunteer firefighters and reserves for emergency support. When they work, they are paid. More Facts: There is no recovery fee in San Diego County. Your taxes pay for service. In a Cal Fire response, if gross negligence is proven in court, then a fee or prison may be imposed. The annual San Diego County budget slated for the Julian-Cuyamaca area will be over $2 million/year and the $50.00 fee goes away in 6 months. San Diego County government cannot raise any new taxes without a vote and 2/3rd majority of the people in favor. SDCFA has the money to pay off Julian’s fire station loan in cash. We have a chance to join this incredible unified command and gain millions of dollars for our community including a significant increase in ‘level of service.’ We will double the community’s emergency medical support with highly qualified paramedics and equipment, and lower our insurance costs to boot. That reality alone should be most important to those who have ongoing medical conditions. Note: The County has declared that there will not be any increased cost in property taxes or fees if we make the change. Tell LAFCO to proceed! Vote Yes on Measure ‘A’, and let’s join the rest of the San Diego County/Cal Fire team to get superior 24/7 fire protection coverage for Julian and Cuyamaca. Thanks for listening, Ingrid Wieslander

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Now accepting: Covered California, Medi-Cal, Medicare, Community Health Group, Molina, Sharp Commercial, CHDP. Most PPO’s and Tricare. Sliding Fee Scale and Financial Assistance Available.

Monday–Friday 8-4 pm 760-765-1223 Blake A. Wylie, DO Unneetha Pruitt WHNP , Women’s Health Cathleen Shaffer, Nurse Practitioner Randy Fedorchuk MD, Pain Management *** We keep moving forward, opening new doors, and doing new things, because we're curious and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths. — Walt Disney ***

WE INVITE YOUR OPINION! The views expressed by our contributing writers are their own and not necessarily those of The Julian News management. We invite all parties to submit their opinions and comments to The Julian News. All contributed items are subject to editorial approval prior to acceptance for publication. Letters must include your name and contact information. Letters may be mailed to: Julian News P.O. Box 639 Julian, CA 92036 email: letters@juliannews.com in person: Julian News Office 1453 Hollow Glen Road Deadline is Friday Noon for the next weeks issue


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