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November 23, 2023

Volume 53 - No. 47

LINCOLN’S TERRIFYING PROPHECY

“If America Falls, the Cause Must Spring Within Us!” By Friedrich Gomez Those most terrifying words of admonishment for America -- and the root cause behind them – are nearly 200 years olde, and yet they feel uncomfortably familiar, palpable, and even possibly prophetic for many concerned observers today. Those most disturbing words come from our very own Abraham Lincoln whose vision was fixed beyond the horizon and on what dangers the United States might face in the distant future.

2023 marks exactly 185 years since Honest Abe made his now-seemingly prophetic warning to a nation of people. Scholars tell us that this key passage was part of an 1838 speech he delivered, as follows: “Shall we expect some transatlantic military giant to step the ocean and crush us at a blow? Never! All the armies of Europe, Asia, and Africa combined, with all the treasure of the Earth in their military chest, with a Bonaparte for a Commander, could not by force take a drink from the

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Ohio, or make a track on the Blue Ridge in a trial of a 1,000 years! At what point, then, is the approach of danger to be expected? I answer: If it ever reach us, it must spring-up amongst us; it cannot come from abroad. If destruction be our lot, we must ourselves, be its author and finisher. As a nation of free men, we must live through all time . . . or die by suicide.” Lincoln was still in his 20s when he spoke those terrifying words of admonishment to disbelieving and uncomprehending ears.

At the time, his contemporaries just didn’t get it. How could they? After all, the young Republican uttered those strange words more than two decades before he even became our 16th U.S. President. And a quarter of a century before the American Civil War even started. So, indeed, many of his contemporaries wondered amongst themselves, “What does all this rubbish mean, anyway: the danger to Ameri-

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early danger signs that our great nation is destined for doom?

ca’s existence lies within us?” WHAT ARE LINCOLN’S WORDS TELLING US TODAY? Professor Michael Burlingame, who chairs the Abraham Lincoln Studies Program at the University of Illinois at Springfield, puts a contemporary spin on things:

Could the recent, shocking, and unprecedented violent and deadly siege within the hallowed halls of our nation’s capitol by insurrectionists on 6 January 2021 be a precursor to our eventual decay and demise as a lawful, unified nation whose democracy is central, sacred, and never to be defiled?

“Lincoln was denouncing mob violence which would lead to social chaos, provoking the public to demand law and order . . . when there would be none. “No law and order to stem the tide of open mob anarchy, insurrection, all of which would rule tyrannically, and openly, within our streets and cities, and upper seats of government, all with virtual impunity.” It would also mean the loss of fundamental rights, such as Freedom of Speech, loss of Self-Esteem as Americans, and dividing a nation with distrust and racial strife. It would be the death blow to democracy, our U. S. Constitution, and the U. S. government as we know it today. HOW WOULD WE ANSWER LINCOLN’S QUESTION TODAY? How would we, in good conscience, answer Lincoln’s question today: “At what point, then, is the approach of danger to be expected?” In other words, what would be the

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Or could the Great Emancipator’s words accurately fit the description of widespread vigilante mob violence fueled by distrust of authority and racial division such as when some U. S. cities were, ostensibly, held hostage -- weeks on end -- from the unjustified death of the African-American, George Floyd, at the hands of Minneapolis Police (an event which the U. S. legal system ruled unjustified and a breach of law and order within the public domain) and the threatened chants of “Abolish the Police”? That pivotal event created a historic backlash, still hugely viable and influential today, in the formation of the Black Lives Matter Movement (BLM), which has been evaluated as: “The largest single, movement in terms of participation in U. S. history.” Despite its name, the Black Lives Matter Movement consists of a variety of races: 60% of White adults say they at least support some aspects of BLM. 77% of Hispanics and 75% of Asians also affiliate themselves along certain BLM day and asked, “Papa, I have da biggest feet in da third grade. Is dat becuss I’m Norvegian?” “No,” said Sven, “It’s because you’re NINETEEN.” •••

This week, a compendium of wit, wisdom and neat stuff you can tell at parties. Enjoy! Of course, you can’t be from Minnesota and not know a few Lena and Ole stories . . . or variations of them. But, in this day and age, it is hazardous to use any jokes about ethnic groups. Many politicians and other public figures have gotten into trouble by using ethnic jokes. It is much safer to tell a story using a lost civilization like the Hittites. You’ve read about the Hittites in the Bible. They no longer exist. So, with your permission, I would like to tell you a story about two Hittites named Ole and Sven. Ole’s neighbor Sven had a boy, Sven Junior, who came home one

Sal Wallerstein was at the country club for his weekly round of golf. He began his round with an eagle on the first hole and a birdie on the second. On the third hole he had just scored his first ever hole-in-one when his cell phone rang... It was a doctor notifying him that his wife had just been in a accident and was in critical condition and in ICU. The man told the doctor to inform his wife where he was and that he’d be there as soon as possible. As he hung up he realized he was leaving what was shaping up to be his best ever round of golf. He decided to get in a couple of more holes before heading to the hospital. He ended up playing all eighteen, finishing his round shooting a personal best 61, shattering the club record by five strokes and beating his previous best game by

guidelines, as reported by the Washington Post and various nationwide polls.

on newscasts: “An innocent man pulled and dragged from his truck and beaten by protesters.”

Simply put, are all of these earlier unprecedented socio-political upheavals truly the “shape of things to come” for a terminally-ailing nation from within?

Regardless of one’s socio-political stance, the shocking images of the violent beating of the man goes on for a (full 20-plus minutes) without any sign of intervention to help the innocent victim whose only crime was being in the wrong place at the wrong time.

LINCOLN’S DANGER SIGN: “WHEN THE PUBLIC DEMANDS LAW & ORDER & THERE IS NONE.” According to many concerned observers, this has already happened when newspapers across America declared in bold headlines: “THE 100-PLUS DAYS PORTLAND, OREGON WAS HELD HOSTAGE BY ANARCHISTS.” Lincoln’s cardinal warning sign of: “When the public demands law and order only to find there is none” would certainly seem to apply here, and all around these United States during those unstoppable, tumultuous months-on-end when violent protests reigned with virtual impunity. To wit: violent protests and unchecked mob pillaging spread to over 40% of all counties in America, eventually spreading to over 2,000 cities and towns in all 50 U. S. states, including all five permanently-inhabited U. S. territories. Some ‘live’ newscasts were difficult to watch. One video shows, as described more than 10. He was jubilant.... Then he remembered his wife. Feeling guilty he dashed to the hospital. He saw the doctor in the corridor and asked about his wife’s condition. The doctor glared at him and shouted, “You went ahead and finished your round of golf didn’t you! I hope you’re proud of yourself!” “While you were out for the past four hours enjoying yourself at the country club your wife has been languishing in the ICU! It’s just as well you went ahead and finished that round because it will be more than likely your last! For the rest of her life she will require round the clock care and you will be her care giver! She will need IV’s; you will have to change her colostomy bag every 3 hours; she will have to be spoon fed 3 times a day and don’t forget the hygiene care.” The man broke down and sobbed. The doctor chuckled and said, “I’m just teasing you. She’s dead. What’d you shoot?” •••

Regardless of one’s bank of reasoning and ideology, in the eyes of most, such indiscriminate violence in looting and burning down stores, banks, innocent neighbourhoods, and businesses, was condemned (by a plurality of different races). HAVE WE ALREADY REACHED THAT “POINT OF NO RETURN”? Not long ago, on 13 August 2021, Eric Schnurer, highly esteemed writer and longtime official advisor to U. S. state and local governments, finally asked that most terrifying of questions: “Has the U. S. already passed the point of no return?” Schnurer draws a wicked line of comparison between the Fall of the Roman Empire and America: “How did a wealthy, powerful, and successfully self-governing people – proud of their frontier origins, piety Lincoln continued on page 3 Money can’t buy friends but if you have money you can rent them. ••• The footsteps a boy follows are most likely those his father thought he had covered up. ••• I saw a poor little old lady trip and fall this morning. Well, I assume she was poor. She only had $1.50 in her purse. ••• I told this hearing aid dealer friend of mine I thought I had a hearing loss in one of my ears. He asked, “Which ear is it?” And I told him. “2023.” ••• With the political scened advancing, a word of advice to all real and potential candidates: Before you criticize somebody, walk a mile in their shoes. That way if you piss them off they’re a mile away and barefoot.


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Lincoln from page 2 and traditional values and above all their ‘origin story’ in throwing off monarchical rule – essentially commit democratic suicide and settle, more-or-less-willingly, for a half-millennium of dictatorship?” Already the insidious trending has begun to slowly rid America from its underlying values, fundamental identity, dignity, and even the vulgar raping of any vestige of American self-worth. WORDS “AMERICAN” & “AMERICA” NOW TAUGHT AS NEGATIVES IN OUR SCHOOLS. Yes you read that correctly. Impossible, you say? Never in a trial of a thousand years? You may even be saying quietly to yourself: “If I haven’t read or heard of this on the news, then it can’t be true!” And perhaps thinking: “A story this big and important would’ve been covered. So I don’t believe it!” And yet, in this exclusive report to The Paper, this is exactly what is taking root – slowly and silently -within our very own trusted ‘seats of higher learning’ today. Remember, the most effective and dangerous of social cancers are the ones that quietly sneak up on you, not the ones which come in through the front door like a loud, boisterous uncle. UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE ERASES WORDS “AMERICAN” & “AMERICA” AS NEGATIVE. One critical warning sign in our internecine battles is when our own country begins to teach that the very word which defines us: “American” -- is taught as offensive and, therefore, is eliminated from some schools, college campuses, and universities. The sobering fact that you may be reading this for the very first time in The Paper, is proof of how this truly dangerous and insidious disease is festering – unnoticed, within our own nation. For example, the University of New Hampshire has issued a “University Bias Free Language Guide,” which stated that the word “American” was definitely “problematic.” Why? Well, the university’s official “Bias-Free Language Guide” said that the word “American” is offensive

because it does not recognise South America, Latin America, Central America, etc. and, therefore: “Assumes that the U.S. is the only country inside these continents.” And this type of anti-American indoctrination is nothing new – it’s spreading and happening all around the nation at various colleges and universities too numerous to mention here. From New Hampshire in the East, all the way across to Colorado on the West, this trend is surreptitiously growing (and largely unnoticed by the general U. S. populace). Joining ranks with the University of New Hampshire on the East Coast is the highly-prestigious Colorado State University located at Fort Collins in the western United States. And although this is nothing new, most Americans are still unaware of this slow decay. And are shocked to even read about it here! Yet, it’s been festering for years, under the radar, and unchecked. For example, back on 27 July 2019, Colorado State Chancellor, Tony Frank, has established the school’s “Inclusive Language Guide,” which also states that the words “America” and “American” are among words deemed to be non-inclusive and, therefore, are wrong. Colorado State University at Fort Collins is the prestigious and official flagship university of the Colorado State University System – and the campus is suggesting alternative titles to refer to an “American” so as not to offend anyone. The college chancellor suggested in its “Inclusive Language Guide,” various alternatives to the word “American” such as: “U.S. citizen” or perhaps “person from the U. S.” Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker took issue with Colorado State University with an op-ed for the Washington Times: “Instead of spending so much time worrying about ways not to offend anyone (at the expense of America and our country), it would be nice if our colleges and universities actually worried about teaching our students,” Walker wrote. Many of the most august scholars today believe that these are all indisputable warning signs of which Abraham Lincoln admonished us – and that America can only fall from within, when we ourselves expunge our own quintessential core values. COULD

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Messianic Seder/Passover Service & Free Lunch Save the Jews & At the Cross Church At the Cross Church 2112 El Camino Real Oceanside, CA 92054 8:00 and 10 AM Lunch to follow last service Why: Understanding Christ in the Passover, please rsvp for lunch to:privateyork2020@gmail.com *** Escondido Library Closed For Thanksgiving All Library facilities will be closed on November 23 & 24, 2023 for Thanksgiving. The Library will also close at 5:00 p.m. on November 22. *** Dos Valles Garden Club’s Poinsettia Sale December 2nd 8am-noon Martin Gang Ranch 28933 Cole Grade Road Valley Center Exotic varities and old favorites! Holiday wreaths and plant clearance. Proceeds support scholarships. *** Christmas Concert December 2 - 3pm San Dieguito United Methodist Church Encinitas On Saturday December 2 at 3 p.m., San Dieguito United Methodist Church’s Chancel Choir, Bell Choirs, and a Brass Quintet will be featured in a Christmas concert with music old and new. The church is located at 170 Calle Magdelena, Encinitas 92024. Free admission, donations gratefully accepted. Visit encinitaschurch.com. *** Sikes Adobe Celebration December 3 • 11am-2pm 12655 Sunset Drive Escondido Join Friends of Sikes Adobe and celebrate the season at the historic Sikes Adobe Farmstead in Escondido, on Sunday, December 3,2023 from 11:00am to 2:00pm. Enjoy free farmhouse tours, paper crafts,

cookie decorating, beverages, and treats. This family friendly event takes place at 12655 Sunset Drive, Escondido. For more information contact Calei@sdrp.org or visit the SDRP website. *** Woman’s Club of Escondido Chistmas Bazaar & General Meeting December 4 751 N Rose St., Escondido The Woman’s Club of Escondido invites you to a Christmas Bazaar and program to celebrate the beginning of the Christmas Season. It will be on Monday, December 4th, at the Woman’s Clubhouse; 751 North Rose Street (corner of Mission Ave), in Escondido. The Bazaar will open at 9:30am, where vendors will be selling their crafts. Bring friends, family, and neighbors and enjoy great shopping, good food, great music, and make some new friends. The general meeting starts at 10:30am, and the entertainment will be music by the “Singing Seniors of North Coast Church”. Following that, lunch will be ready and more time for shopping. For non-members to reserve lunch, please call Georgine Tomasi at 760.390.0553. Cost for lunch is $15.00. For more information about the Woman’s Club, please feel free to call the clubhouse at 760-7439178, leave your name and phone number, and someone will return your call. In November, the Club celebrated their 113th year anniversary of service to this community. *** Parkinson’s Support Group Meeting 1st Monday of the Month San Rafael Church 17252 Bernardo Center Drive Rancho Bernardo Parkinson’s Support Group. Free monthly meetings for people with Parkinson’s and their care partners are held on the first Monday of every month from 10 AM until Noon at San Rafael Church, 17252 Bernardo Center Drive, Rancho Oodles continued on page 14


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Karl Strauss Outpost San Marcos Opens Fifth San Diego County Location Karl Strauss, San Diego’s longest continuously operating postProhibition brewing company, has opened the first phase of its 85,000-square-foot beer garden concept Karl Strauss Outpost San Marcos. Also referred to as The Outpost, this marks the brewery’s fifth San Diego County location and the ninth overall in Southern California. The Outpost, located at 1293 Armorlite Drive at the corner of Las Posas Road just one block north of California State Route 78, is Karl Strauss’ first neighborhood beer garden, where guests can relax in a two-acre outdoor setting and enjoy San Diego’s beautiful weather year-round. The Outpost is open Wednesday – Sunday. Hours of operation are 3:00 – 8:00 p.m. Wednesday – Friday and 1:00 – 8:00 p.m. Saturday – Sunday. The Bar, which is housed in a custom-fabricated cargo container, serves the same award-winning beer as Karl’s brewpubs, as well as alternative alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. A few short steps away from The Bar is the first-ever Karl Strauss Food Truck, which offers a selection of street tacos (including vegetarian options) and “Nachitos” (seasoned tortilla chips smothered in jalapeno beer cheese, nacho fixings, and

choice of beef barbacoa, pork carnitas, or chicken Tinga), as well as a quesadilla option for kids. Executive Chef Gunther Emathinger, who has been with the brewery for 26 years, developed the menu with the Karl Strauss team of chefs. The Food Truck serves food from 3:00 – 7:00 p.m. Wednesday – Friday and from 2:00 – 7:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Guests of the family-friendly space can enjoy food and beer at an Adirondack chair, picnic table, or high-top barrel table – all with umbrellas and tents that provide shade to the casual outdoor space. Fire pits are available for guests to enjoy, and corn hole welcomes families and friends to play and move about the space. “Karl Strauss is proud to have pioneered the independent craft brewing industry in San Diego and beyond,” said Karl Strauss President Matt Rattner. “The Outpost reflects this spirit, our San Diego roots, and ambition to grow and frequently redefine ourselves.” As Karl’s first outdoor concept, The Outpost will continue to evolve as a space for the people of San Diego’s North County and beyond to kick back, relax, and enjoy a Karl beer in a casual setting.

him there. Apparently, they were moving and just couldn’t be bothered to take him along. On the 24th, Soldier was taken to the “euthanasia room”. He had been there about ten days and no one had discovered him and adopted him so his time “was at hand”. His luck had run out.

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Here is my most effective Craigslist ad ever! I learned about this tonight at about 10.30pm but am up at 2 am because I thought the story should be told so that if there was anybody out there who was moved to do something this, they might want to spare the life of this dog. His name is “Soldier”. He is a year and a half old German Shepherd who has been in the is in the Lancaster (LA County) animal shelter since 10/13. That was when his family moved away and dumped

I have heard from people whose job it is to put animals to sleep, mostly dogs, that the animal knows what is going on. They either sense something from the spirits of those who have gone before or they just somehow gather the vibes from the feel of death in the room and the mannerisms of the people there around them, they know what is about to happen to them. Some know it when they are being dragged on a leash down the hall to that room with all four legs stiffly outstretched trying to stop with every ounce of energy they have. But it is futile. Well, getting back to Soldier, he had been brought to the euthanasia room and was on the “euthanasia

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Monday evening, he will go, once again, down the hall to the euthanasia room and this time there will be no reprieve. He, will, indeed be killed. His dead body will go, with numerous others to a rendering plant where they will use his body and those of others killed to be used for commercial purposes. So, as I said, I read about this tonight at 10.30 and here it is 2.15 am but I couldn’t sleep until I got this out. I was literally propelled to tell Soldier’s story by forces that would just not let me rest or sleep. It was like they were saying, “Get out of bed and tell people about this dog RIGHT NOW.” There was to be no arguing on this... Something or someone somewhere, maybe Soldier’s guardian angel was not going to give me peace until this was done. So there you have it. My hope is that someone out there within reach of this ad will see it and decide that maybe now is the time they need to get a family pet. Man About Town continued on page 5


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Lincoln from page 3 CANS” – AS CITED ABOVE EVER COME TO OUR CHILDREN’S PUBLIC SCHOOLS? Many say that such an encroachment of sowing division, shaming Americans, and thrusting unwarranted ‘collective guilt’ upon our small and innocent school children from kindergarten through Grades 12 would never even be considered. And yet, in the view of many, Critical Race Theory poses this very danger. While others disagree that it is necessary to keep America strong and honest. Advocates on both sides, equally claim, that the deciding policy would either shore-up our misunderstandings as a nation, or be a final dagger to our bosom, as Lincoln phrased: “If destruction be our lot, we must ourselves, be its author and finisher . . . . our own death by suicide.” THE VERY LIVES OF OUR CHILDREN &THE FUTURE OF AMERICA ARE AT STAKE! How do we decide on allowing, or not allowing, “Critical Race Theory” aka simply CRT, into our precious school system, whereupon our children’s young minds will be forever shaped and molded – either for better or for worse?

Man About Town from page 4 Just maybe they will get “Soldier” a second but permanent reprieve before his date with doom on October 30. Will you be the one? (I already have four dogs by the way. All rescues...so I am literally overdogged otherwise I would drive 3 and a half hours up to Lancaster right now and get him. If any of this has moved you to action, Soldier’s ID number is A4498915. You should call the shelter at (661) 940-4191. Tell them you are interested in this dog and you wanted to double check his availability. Until someone has made a CTA (commitment to adopt) and has been there and filled out the adoption info, he will not be saved. You have to go there. You can tell them you are interested but nothing counts till the CTA happens. Soldier is in cage L336. The shelter address is 5210 W. Ave. I, Lancaster, CA. Their hours on Monday are 12 noon till 7 pm. I hope someone

We are now at Lincoln’s crossroads, many concede, and America now sits on the very edge of a precipice with CRT, and with scholars like Eric Schnurer reiterating the pivotal query: “Is America nearing a ‘point of no return’ and facing its mirror image in the Fall of the Roman Empire?”

ues – in our most vulnerable and formative years as children – which will be internalised as their moral and spiritual compass for a lifetime.

CRITICAL RACE THEORY NOW PROPOSED FOR K-12 SCHOOLS.

On television, Maher cautiously stated his likes and dislikes in cherry-picking CRT:

No other topic today is more incendiary than the ongoing pyrotechnical debate on whether to allow Critical Race Theory into our public schools or not. Cities across the U. S. are deciding their own fates.

“CRT. If that means, teaching history unvarnished, then yes, I’m for CRT.

Whatever Americans decide may, indeed, prove to be the ‘tipping point’ in our future. It is a matter best left for the reader to ultimately decide on their own.

Even the face of liberal television, Bill Maher, is not quite sure of all the tenets of CRT.

“If it means acknowledging that racism persists today, I would say ‘yeah teach that.’ “If CRT means making kids in schools fixated on race, I’m NOT for that.

Meeting on Critical Race Theory went viral on the global internet on 23 August 2021. Wilburn, father of three, stated in his opening speech: “I am the direct descendent of the North American slave trade. Both my parents are Black. All four of my grandparents are Black, all eight of my great grandparents, and all 16 of my great greats. On my mother’s side, my ancestors were enslaved in Alabama. On my father’s side, we were enslaved in Texas. “I am NOT oppressed. I’m not oppressed and I’m not a victim. “Although I have taught my children they are the victims of three things: Their own ignorance. Their own laziness. And their own poor decision making. “That is all.”

“Or made to feel guilty over it.

Wilburn, who lives in a neighbouring school district, said at the meeting that “putting Critical Race Theory into our classroom is taking our nation dangerously in the wrong direction.”

“If it’s – in any way – a toxicity of just being born White -- or if it’s about dividing students into ‘oppressed’ and ‘oppressor’ in any way – then I’m NOT for that.” Critical Race Theory is not a White vs. Black debate issue.

“I can think of nothing . . . nothing more damaging to a society, than to tell a baby born today, that she has grievances today against another baby born today – simply because of what their ancestors may have done two centuries ago.

A plurality of races straddle both sides of the aisle.

“There is no point in doing that to our children.

It is of utmost priority, simply because it forges early-on, the mindset, the principles, the internal val-

Such as with Derrick Wilburn, a Black parent whose speech at a Colorado Springs School Board

“And putting CRT into our classLincoln continued on page 12

shows up for him.

les opened up that day for one dog in trouble.

THOSE WHO STEPPED UP AT THE END OF THE 11TH HOUR TO HELP THIS GUY OUT!!!

CRT can be a complex subject and certainly has deep dividing points. Even married couples are sharply and vehemently divided along ideological battle lines for what is best for their children. Even the clergy and the so-called social scientists and cognoscenti do not all stand on common agreement. And yet, this is perhaps the most salient, most pervading, most critically important decision which all Americans must debate and decide.

If you have other questions about adoption, I can probably answer those. I don’t know other specifics about Soldier other than what I have shared except that he was dumped because his loving family apparently didn’t want to be bothered taking him on their move. You may text or call me at 760612-9156 if I can help in any way. POSTSCRIPT The next morning at about 7 am, I got a call from a lady in Los Angeles. She was crying, almost sobbing after having read the ad on Craigslist. She told me that she said to her husband “I guess we are getting a dog today.” That was great to hear and I could only hope that it was in time. She called me later at around 10:30 and said there were five people standing in line to get him. It took my breath away for a second. “It really really worked!” I thought. She said that she wasn’t the lucky one but that the heart of Los Ange-

“If it’s about collective guilt – I didn’t do anything to your great, great grandfather – so I don’t want to be responsible for that.

FOLLOW UP OF Story of “Soldier”, German Shepherd’ Reprieve (LA County Animal Shelter, Lancaster) FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO SAW THIS AD A DAY AGO... I WANTED TO LET YOU KNOW THAT NO FEWER THAN FIVE PEOPLE TRIED TO ADOPT “SOLDIER” YESTERDAY -- WHICH WAS TO BE HIS LAST DAY ALIVE.. SO HE IS A HAPPY CAMPER AND HAS A HOME TODAY. I HAVE ATTACHED HIS FREEDOM PICTURE. THANKS TO

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5th District Supervisor

Jim Desmond

Hot Topics?? Constituent input is very important to me as I serve as your representative in Sacramento. Your opinions and suggestions help guide my decision making process on legislation and policy priorities that come before me on the Assembly floor. With over 39 million people, California is the nation’s most populous state. Just one county, Los Angeles, has more people than 40 states. That creates lopsided urban majorities that dominate the Legislature. The resulting laws, policies and regulations are often out of sync with large numbers of voters living in more rural and suburban areas, like the 75th Assembly District here in San Diego County. Though the Legislature is not in session, important issues remain. Recent hot topics received in my District Office include homelessness, crime and drug abuse, and the serial looting of stores. We’re also getting lots of input about the overall cost of living (including gasoline and utility costs), the cost and availability of homeowner’s insurance, wildfire safety and preparedness, public education, and many more. When the Legislature is in session, we receive pro and con comments on dozens of high-priority bills. This year these included

legislation dealing with restrictions on Second Amendment rights, gender issues involving child custody, parental concerns over state education policies, proposals to increase taxes -- it’s a long list. We also sometimes get comments about national or even international concerns. The wars in Ukraine, the Middle East, allegations of corruption at the federal level, border security, even comments on the new Speaker of the House, have all been received. These are federal issues, and should be directed to members of the House of Representatives, or to one of California’s United States Senators. If you’d like to register your opinion on any legislative or state-related policy matters, please don’t hesitate to contact me through my website at: https://ad75.asmrc.org/. You can also call my District Office at (858) 566-7538. If it’s important to California, I want to hear from you. Assemblymember Marie Waldron, R- Valley Center, represents the 75th Assembly District in the California Legislature, which includes the cities of Poway, Santee, portions of the City of San Diego, and most of rural eastern and northern San Diego County.

A Word from San Marcos Mayor Rebecca Jones

26th annual holiday parade

bers will get an opportunity to enjoy 2.5 miles of floats and entries along Palomar College, east on Mission Road to the Civic Center.

The winter holidays are around the corner and the Kiwanis Club of Lake San Marcos is beginning the holly jolly season with their annual holiday parade on Sunday, Dec. 3 at 1 p.m. A “Beary Merry Christmas” will mark the theme of this year’s parade with floats and entries that will celebrate 120 years of teddy bears. Community mem-

The Kiwanis Club of Lake San Marcos invites community members to be part of the 2023 holiday parade! If you’re interested, be sure to fill out the 2023 participation form at www.lsmkiwanis.org and send the completed form to Carrie Clevers by email at sanmarcoskiwanis@cox.net. Participants must attend the mandatory pre-parade meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 28 from 7-8 p.m. in the San Marcos Community Services dining room at 3 Civic Center Drive to prepare for the festivities. For more information, contact the Kiwanis Club at LSMKiwanis@ yahoo.com or visit the website at www.lsmkiwanis.org.

Addressing Homelessness and Addiction Recovery It’s no secret that homelessness is the most pressing issue in our state and county. While we are undoubtedly one of the most prosperous countries in human history, the sight of thousands of individuals living on our streets remains unacceptable. We can and must do better.

The legislation aims to amplify the provision of sober living homes in San Diego County. Our initial step will involve providing housing for 100 homeless individuals in North County. If successful, we plan to extend this assistance to all homeless individuals in addiction recovery across the entire county.

One of the biggest challenges facing those living on the streets is the burden of drug and alcohol addiction. Over a third of San Diego’s homeless population struggles with a substance use disorder involving addiction to drugs and/ or alcohol. At our last Board of Supervisors meeting we unanimously passed a pivotal Board letter I brought forward, dedicated to aiding individuals who are actively working in recovery to overcome addiction and are now seeking stable housing.

Living on the streets, surrounded by the prevalent presence of drugs and alcohol, poses a formidable challenge to maintaining sobriety. It is imperative that we prioritize these individuals, as they possess a significant chance of success. This initiative is not housing first; it is housing second, providing a secure and stable home post-achievement of sobriety to aid them in regaining their footing. I will keep you updated about our progress in this endeavor and sincerely hope to have your support for this crucial item. Together, we can work towards a San Diego where each community member can have a fresh start and a brighter future.

In San Diego County, there are approximately 900 individuals currently engaged in outpatient treatment for addiction recovery but remain homeless. These individuals diligently attend meetings, undergo regular testing, and exert tremendous effort toward their recovery journey.

San Diego County District 5 Supervisor Jim Desmond, 1600 Pacific Highway, #335, San Diego, CA 92101, United States http:// www.supervisorjimdesmond.com/

Problem Solved by Christopher Elliott

La-Z-Boy furniture delivery delay: How do I get my recliners now? La-Z-Boy has delayed Claire Engkvist’s furniture by more than a year. What does she have to do to get it? Q: I am writing to you to let you know how extremely disappointed, dismayed and disgusted I am with La-Z-Boy’s customer service. In March 2022, I placed an order for two La-Z-Boy recliners with a local furniture store in Cheyenne, Wyo. I also ordered three yards of matching fabric so that I could make my own headrest covers, arm covers and pillows for my couch. A store representative told me my chairs would be delivered in December 2022. I was not in a tremendous hurry to get my new chairs and felt that waiting for nine months would be worth it to get exactly what I wanted.

December arrived, and I heard nothing from the store. So I called them only to find out that my chairs had not been delivered as planned. They said the chairs would be ready in January. But January came and went. I called again, and a representative said it would be a “couple more weeks.” February came and went, as did March and April, and every time I called for an update, they told me it would be a couple more weeks. Finally, in May, La-Z-Boy said the chairs were ready for delivery. But then it sent only one chair. I refused delivery. Now La-Z-Boy is saying it will be anProblem Solved continued on page 12


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Historically Speaking ‘She’s a Real Doozie!’

Duesenberg cars were considered some of the best built and fastest of that era. The company’s cars won Indianapolis in 1922, 1924, 1925, and 1927.

By Tom Morrow During the 20th century there were a number of automobiles that made a substantial impact upon the American public. While some were short-lived, most auto lovers and collectors of today know well these attempts at automotive legend. For the most part there were two outstanding goals: power and luxury. One of the earliest American racing and luxury automobiles was produced by the Duesenberg Motor Company. The firm was founded in 1913, by brothers August and Frederick Duesenberg in St. Paul, Minnesota, where they built engines and racing cars. In 1916, the brothers moved their operations to Elizabeth, New Jersey to manufacture truck engines during World War I. In 1919, after the war they moved the company to Indianapolis, Indiana, home of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and established the Duesenberg Automobile & Motor Company.

Although the Duesenberg brothers were world-class, self-taught engineers, they weren’t good businessmen; they were unable to sell all the units of their first passenger car, the “Model A.” It was an extremely advanced and expensive automobile selling at $6,500. It offered features such as an overhead camshaft, four-valve cylinder heads, and the first four-wheel hydraulic brakes on a passenger car. Among the celebrities who purchased this model were Hollywood movie stars Tom Mix and Rudolph Valentino. Model A Duesenberg dealership deliveries did not start until December 1921. Sales lagged and the goal of hand-building 100 cars each month proved impossible. The company struggled to turn out one per day. In 1922 no more than 150 cars were manufactured, and over a period of six years only 650 Model A units were built and sold. But each of the hand-made cars were classic – a few Model A series still exist in museums or with private collectors. In 1925, after the company was taken over by luxury car builder and businessman Errett Lobban Cord, the new combined company

1923 Duesenberg Model A was renamed “Duesenberg, Inc.” By the time the world-wide Great Depression hit in October 1929, Duesenberg, Inc. had built about 200 cars. An additional 100 orders were filled in 1930. Two of the newer “Model J” series reached the whopping price of $25,000, at a time when the average rich executive earned less than $5,000 a year. A series of minor modifications were carried out, but most of the Model J design remained the same up until Cord closed the factory in 1937.

Unlike most other American manufacturers, Duesenberg did not switch to a fully synchronized gearbox in the mid-1930s, which made the Model J difficult to drive and outdated. Still the Model J quickly became one of the most popular luxury cars, as well as a status symbol in the U.S. and Europe. The very rich and famous drove the Model J, including Gangster Al Capone, Hollywood notables like Greta Garbo, Howard Hughes, Mae West, Marion Historically Speaking continued on page 12

Travel Troubleshooter by Christopher Elliott

Amtrak canceled my train to Baltimore. Why can’t I get a credit for a new ticket? When Amtrak cancels John deCastro’s train from Boston to Baltimore, he asks for a refund. But there’s another ticket involved -and Amtrak isn’t responding. Q: I recently tried to change an Amtrak ticket from Boston to Baltimore. I couldn’t find a way to do it online, and Amtrak’s online chat was of no help. When I reached the call center I found out that the train was canceled. An Amtrak agent told me that they could not change my train reservation but didn’t mention that my train had been canceled. Now I am trying to apply all or part of my reservation to the cost of a new ticket. I bought a new ticket for $127 online. The original fare was $74. An Amtrak agent suggested I

should ask for a refund of the difference between the rail fares. Given that Amtrak canceled the original reservation, I think I am owed a refund of $53. I asked Amtrak, and it has not responded. I escalated my request in writing to one of the executive contacts on your consumer advocacy website but have heard nothing. Can you help me? ~ John deCastro, San Francisco A: This should have been two simple transactions. Amtrak canceled your first train from Boston to Baltimore. You should have received a full refund for that. And transaction number two? You buy a new ticket. Instead, Amtrak combined these into one problem, turning it into a complex case that involved a cancellation and a credit. Oh boy.

Here’s the confusing part. It’s not entirely clear if you tried to change your ticket before Amtrak canceled it or afterward. If you did it before, then cancellation penalties might apply and you could lose part or all of your ticket credit. If, however, Amtrak canceled before you did, then you should have received a full refund or Amtrak would have rebooked you on another train without you having to buy a new ticket. You followed all the right steps for resolving this, including keeping a paper trail and appealing to one of the executive contacts for Amtrak that I list on my consumer advocacy site, Elliott.org. Someone from Amtrak should have responded and straightened this out. The easiest fix would have been to just refund your first ticket.

By the way, you are not the first reader who has complained about Amtrak’s site. Amtrak has a stepby-step guide on changing your reservation on its site. Next time you have to change your ticket, you might want to check it out. My inner consumer advocate says such a guide should not be necessary. It should be obvious how to change your ticket. I contacted Amtrak on your behalf. The company refunded your $53. Christopher Elliott is the founder of Elliott Advocacy, a nonprofit organization that helps consumers solve their problems. Email him at chris@elliott.org or get help by contacting him on his site. © 2023 Christopher Elliott.


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Can I Refinance A Reverse Mortgage?

by Laura Strickler Many homeowners still have a mortgage that they make monthly payments on when they move into retirement. Making ends meet on a fixed income is a challenge at any time, but I think we can all agree that it is more difficult today. Everything costs so much more and there seems to be no end in sight. Making a mortgage payment while on Social Security could take most, if not all, of that income. With interest rates at such high levels,

there can be a question of whether it is wise to refinance into a reverse mortgage. You may have an interest rate in the 3% range and looking at a reverse mortgage today is in the 7% range. That’s quite a difference! However, each situation is different and there may be many reasons for exploring the reverse mortgage option. Your social security may not be enough to cover the expense of that payment, no matter how low the rate. You may need to lighten your monthly expenses, for example, paying off existing debt on credit cards or monthly card payments. Eliminating or reducing monthly expenses gives you a “raise” so to speak, by not having to make those monthly payments. This brings me to another frequently asked question: Can I refinance a reverse mortgage? The answer is yes! Of course, the numbers have to make sense. You are protected from refinancing without any true financial benefit to you. There are guidelines that have to be met in order to allow a refinance to take place. This is to protect you from people who would refinance your

loan in order to benefit them and not you. As interest rates decrease, the loan amount will increase. Also, as you get older, your loan amount increases. And finally, as your home appreciates, your loan amount will increase with the combination of a decrease in interest rates and the increase in your age. I have refinanced several clients. The important thing to remember is that you have to receive a benefit. While your current reverse mortgage balance is increasing each month, when you refinance, you can potentially slow that down by reducing the interest rate. An example is a refinance I worked on that actually increased the borrower’s line of credit by $80,000. It also provided her with $60,000 in cash. That cash helped her make some home improvements that she had been wanting for some time. All of this was accomplished while also

lowering her interest rate. Another potential reason to refinance is to add another borrower to the loan. If there is a marriage and the new spouse wants to be able to live in the home should something happen to the borrowing spouse, that is a valid reason for refinancing. So while interest rates are high now, the reverse mortgage is still a viable option to consider when entering retirement. There is a new loan product available: the reverse mortgage second loan. This is an exciting product that is helping those still working who do have a low interest rate first mortgage to access their equity. I will write more on that next week. Again, please reach out with any questions, requests or comments to me at: Laura Strickler lauras@equitysmartloans.com 760-518-9839

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It’s Toys for Tots Time at 5 County Airports Get that joyous feeling with a little help from the County and the Marine Corps. Drop off a new, unwrapped toy in a Toys for Tots donation box at one of five County airports. Donation boxes are already out at McClellan Palomar Airport in Carlsbad, Gillespie Field in El Cajon, Fallbrook Airpark in Fallbrook, Ramona Airport in Ramona and Borrego Valley Airport in Borrego Springs. Two of those airports, Fallbrook Airpark and Ramona Airport, will hold special Toys for Tots collection events in December. Uniformed Marines will be on hand to collect your gifts in person. And airport officials also hope to have aircraft displays and classic cars at those events. The first event is scheduled to be held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 2, at Ramona Airport, located at 2450 Montecito Road in Ramona. The second is scheduled to take place from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. the next weekend, Saturday, Dec. 9, at Fallbrook Airpark, located at 2155 Air Park Road in Fallbrook. Donations will be accepted until 1 p.m., Saturday December 9 at all of the airports except McClellan Palomar. Donations will be accepted at McClellan Palomar

through Friday, December 8. Donations being accepted are new, unwrapped toys, bikes, games, dolls, stuffed animals and other things to play with that will help brighten up a child’s holidays. All donations will be given out to children in San Diego County communities. Pilots are welcome to fly in to deliver their donations at the airports. So, get that good holiday feeling! Join the County of San Diego and the U.S. Marine Corps and put smiles on the faces of local kids by dropping off a new toy for a child. The five airports are located at: Borrego Valley Airport: 1820 Palm Canyon Dr, Borrego Springs, CA, 92004 Fallbrook Airpark: 2155 Air Park Road, Fallbrook, CA, 92028 Gillespie Field: 1960 Joe Crosson Drive, El Cajon, CA, 92020 McClellan Palomar Airport: 2192 Palomar Airport Road, Carlsbad, CA, 92011 Ramona Airport: 2450 Montecito Road, Ramona, CA, 92065 For more information, contact the Fallbrook Airpark at (760) 7238395 or Ramona Airport at (760) 788-3366.


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The Pastor Says . . . Thanks ~ Once a year, at least we Americans stop in our busy activities to gather with family, friends, and community to celebrate Thanksgiving day. It was always a big day in our home when we got together. We had turkey or chicken as the main course meal and mincemeat or pumpkin pie as the dessert. For me, it was a weekend free of my college studies.

San Diego Humane Society is supporting families and their pets who need a little extra help.

Over the years, I have not only thought about those days of the past when I was not home with the family but separated due to military duty and the new world of my own family. It has given me time to reflect on the day’s meaning and its ramifications on social and spiritual values. Living in America, with its abundance, is cause for thanks. Grocery stores contain limitless choices of foods from all over the world. It is time to pause and give thanks for all we can enjoy. It is not always the abundance but the sustenance that matters. The pilgrims had enough to sustain them as we do.

Through the Community Pet Pantry, anyone can visit our campuses to pick up a bag of dog or cat food, and other supplies, as available.

Pastor Huls

We noticed that there is another word united with thanks, which is “giving.” To whom do we give thanks? – Ourselves, the farmers, suppliers, or the creator - God? The mystery of growth and the secrets of nature call for reflection and humility. The opening words of the Bible tell us, “And God created the heavens and the Earth.” Thanks, this includes God! There is one big final gesture in Thanksgiving - it is the giving part. I am pleased to see acts of charity and giving on the part of many, including the Salvation Army, civic clubs, families, churches, and individuals, each gathering food for the needy. It is the spirit of care, concern, love, and sharing that the day brings out in people. Perhaps some of that sharing spirit of those Early Native Americans has penetrated our self-indulgent lives with the ultimate concern of thanks and giving.

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We can see if Thanksgiving is with us with Thanksgiving living. That, in a deep appreciation for the abundance of love, care, and concern that is always with us. It is what Jesus describes as the abundant life. Of all the blessings we can receive, this is the fullest experience God gives. Jesus said, “I come to give you life in abundance.”

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Pet Parade

Pet of the Week

Marbles

Fresco

Marbles is Rancho Coastal Humane Society’s pet of the week. She’s a 1-1/2-year-old, 6-pound, female, Domestic Short Hair cat with a Muted Tortoiseshell coat. Marbles and her four siblings were surrendered to a local rescue partner. She was transferred to Rancho Coastal Humane Society through Friends of County Animal Shelters (FOCAS.) She likes other cats and could live with kids eight or older. The $100 adoption fee for Marbles includes medical exam, Spay, up to date vaccinations, and registered microchip. Visit Rancho Coastal Humane Society in Encinitas or log on to www. SDpets.org. Open 11 to 4, Friday through Monday, and by appointment Wednesday and Thursday.

Meet Fresco! This friendly Weimaraner mix was found as a stray and has made a great first impression on everyone he meets! The folks who found Fresco said he is a big, snuggly lap dog and got along well with the other pup in their home before coming to the shelter. As loving as he is handsome, Fresco would love to find a new home with people who can give him lots of affection, toys, treats and a cozy spot for naps. He’s ready to become your new best friend and join you all of life’s adventures! Fresco (885005) is available for adoption at San Diego Humane Society’s Escondido Campus at 3500 Burnet Dr. Adoption fees are waived for every dog through Dec. 1! If you have questions about the adoption process, you can visit sdhumane.org/ adopt or call 619-299-7012. Online profile: https://www.sdhumane.org/adopt/available-pets/animal-single.html?petId=885005


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The Internet, Artificial Intelligence & Humanity Part II

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Stanford University Professor Emeritus John McCarthy coined the term “artificial intelligence” (AI) in 1955. His definition of AI was “the science and engineering of making intelligent machines”. The concept envisioned the possibility that machines might someday compete with the best mental efforts of humans. That possibility gained considerable reinforcement in 1997 when an AI engineered program running on IBM’s “Deep Blue” computer beat World chess champion Gary Kasparov. In 2001 broadband (hi-speed) began to replace dial-up as the Internet access mode giving humans nearly instantaneous access to entirety of common and published knowledge. Today over 90% of Internet users have broadband In-

ternet access. Broadband Internets (BI) linkage to World-wide data bases combined with Artificial Intelligence (AI) to initiate a continuing explosion of cloud based applications that mark the transition from the “PC Era” to the “BIAI Era” (Broadband Internet Artificial Intelligence). All the “heavy lifting” in terms of data storage and processing power is now available on powerful network “servers”. PCs are no longer “Personal Computers,” they are “Internet terminals”. The “need for speed” and mass storage capability on local PCs, for the vast majority of home and business users, has been eliminated through the BIAI connection The BIAI combination has been with us for less than a quarter century but it has become obvious that the BIAI revolution will change human lives and culture as profoundly as any technology since man climbed out of the trees three million years ago. All human activity will feel its affect. Few of us stop to think how fully entwined BIAI technology has become in our daily lives. Dozens of devices use wired and wireless connections to monitor and control functions that we take for granted. BIAI monitors our health and fitness, it guards our homes, businesses and vehicles, it guides us to our destinations, alerts us to our scheduled obligations, tracks our financial activities, reports our credit worthiness, pays our bills, orders our Christmas presents, controls our home and business environments, checks our air quality and monitors dozens of other activities. BIAI connected

devices allow us instant access to the sum of human knowledge. Will it rain today, what time does Lady Gaga go to bed or how many electrons are in the outer shell of a Plutonium atom. The BIAI knows these things. We conduct our social lives, keep in contact with friends and relatives, plan trips, make reservations and a myriad of other things. These are things that we’ve always done, but now we do it all with BIAI. Folks born prior to 1980 achieved adulthood before the BIAI arrived. To a large extent their life styles were well established before BIAI. They tend to use features of the BIAI that enhance their established life patterns. By contrast, folks born after 1990 grew up with the BIAI. It was an integral part of their formative environment and helped shape who they are. The generations born

before 1980 have the distinction of being the last living humans to achieve adulthood without the BIAI. We are living fossils. The BIAI changed the way we gather information, communicate and conduct our lives in much the way electrical power changed everything in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. There are however, some significant differences between these two life changing technologies. First, it took a couple of centuries for electricity to conquer the world while the BIAI has changed the world in less than a quarter century. Secondly, electricity changed the way we did things, but it didn’t change us. There seem to be significant differences between the folks over 40 and folks under 30. That’s our topic for next week’s conclusion of this series.

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John Van Zante’s Critter Corner

Put Your Paw in Your Paw-ket ter or rescue might not be for you. Giving Tuesday November 28th is a day to show your support for the people doing those jobs you would do if you could.

Nonprofit animal shelters still need money to operate. When I say operate, that covers water, electricity, and medical expenses including operations. When people find out I work at an animal shelter, the response is usually “I wish I could do that.” The truth is it’s not a job for everybody. As our Rancho Coastal Humane Society Medial Director, Kathy Zerkle, says “If you work here long enough, you will see all of us cry.” (Kathy’s right.) Working or volunteering at a shel-

Giving Tuesday encourages people to join together and do good things. It’s worldwide. Hundreds of millions of people celebrate by donating to non-profit organizations they trust. If you’re planning to make at least one Giving Tuesday donation, here are some suggestions. • Do it early. When your friends and coworkers are still trying to decide who to support and how much to give, you’ll already be done. • Look for nonprofits offering donor matches. We had a donor who said he would match every

dollar we received on Giving Tuesday up to $100,000! • Your tax deductible $20 donation became $40. $100 became $200. The $1,000 donation raised $2,000 to help people and pets. I believe that with benevolence comes responsibility. It’s not enough to throw money at a problem. Make sure you donate to a reputable organization that will spend your money wisely. Start by checking Charity Navigator.org. • Check their rating. Four stars is the highest. • Check their score. • Check fundraising efficiency. That’s how much they spend to get you to give them one dollar. • Check their income statement. Are they spending more than

they’re taking in? • How much of the income goes to the President / CEO? • Check their IRS Form 990. Is the organization telling the IRS the same thing they’re telling you? • Compare with other charities providing the same services. On this Giving Tuesday, we’re asking you to give until it feels good. And do it wisely.


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Lincoln from page 5

TO EXERCISE THEIR “FREEDOM OF SPEECH.”

Problem Solved from page 6

Historically Speaking from page 7

rooms, in part, does that.”

A recent poll reveals that 71% of Americans today say political correctness has silenced discussions society needs to have.

other three months. Can you get me my chairs, please? ~ Claire Engkvist, Cheyenne, WY

The majority of those polled nationwide went so far as to say they are now afraid to freely voice their socio-political views, especially in the workplace for fear of losing their jobs, and livelihood, which is their “sole means of securing the basic necessities of life such as putting food on their family table, paying their bills, raising and clothing their children and so on.”

A: You have the patience of Methuselah. I would have canceled this order a year ago and ordered furniture elsewhere.

Davies, Tyrone Power, Clark Gable, Bill “Bojangles” Robinson, as well as newspaper mogul William Randolph Hearst, and members of European royalty such as Britain’s Duke of Windsor, Prince Nicholas of Romania, Queen Maria of Yugoslavia, and the Kings Victor Emmanuel III of Italy and King Alfonso XIII of Spain.

Derrick concludes his speech with: “Racism in America would be by and large dead, if not for institutions such as the education system keeping it on ‘life support.’” POWER OF “FREEDOM OF SPEECH” & “FREEDOM OF DEMOCRACY” IN VOTING PREVAILED. Regardless if one agrees or disagrees with Derrick Wilburn, it is now a moot point in Colorado’s public school system and for its children. Freedom of Speech and Freedom of Democracy prevailed with the school board reaching their final decision with a freely democratic vote. It was Wilburn’s stirring speech that had a deeply profound and intellectual effect and proved to be the deciding point in convincing the Colorado Springs School District 49 School Board to officially ban Critical Race Theory from all its classrooms. However, today in 2023, some high schools are already teaching lessons and units on CRT, where students write papers demonstrating their facility with applying the theory, while other schools are introducing CRT concepts, such as ‘systemic racism’ and ‘White privilege,’ and ‘implicit bias’ and so on. LINCOLN WARNED WE MUST NEVER LOSE OUR FREEDOM OF SPEECH. If ever America is to truly fall from within (aside from the variables already discussed), one quintessential pillar that must never be toppled or erased, is our precious Freedom of Speech, our sacred First Amendment Right to the U.S. Constitution which vows: “Congress shall never prohibit the free exercise thereof; or abridging the Freedom of Speech.” Once that is gone, then so shall our nation. Already this is happening. And much of our Free Speech is already dead. So say the vast majority of Americans today. Many believe that to insidiously circumvent the Law of the Land and defile the flower which is our Freedom of Speech, a new tool had to be fashioned, re-invented, and repainted, and its name shall be known as: Political Correctness (PC) or as some allege: “Radical PC Gone Wrong.” 71% OF AMERICANS TODAY FEEL SILENCED & FEARFUL

Most Americans now believe that PC has virtually crippled an entire race of people. The Boston Globe printed: “Fear of speech is replacing Freedom of Speech.” The Washington Post: “We’re staying silent out of fear.” Psychology Today Magazine: “Why Americans Don’t Feel Free to Speak Their Minds.” Slowly, the zeitgeist is – literally – nibbling away, eroding, undermining, and destroying a most crucial God-given privilege granted in the U. S. Constitution – an infringement once thought to be fundamentally impossible. “U.S. ANTHEM & FLAG DISHONOURED” & THERE IS “NO PLACE FOR GOD.” Today, the American flag is ridiculed as a symbol of hatred and some U. S. Olympic athletes (and entire teams) have openly turned their backs and covered their heads when their U. S. National Anthem was played or the U. S. Flag unfurled. And now, America’s biblical God and all Christian symbols are vilified, statues spat upon, and desecrated from coast-to-coast and yet not widely reported. There is, literally, nothing sacred anymore for this emerging America which would have cause for Lincoln, today, to cringe, then weep. Demands to remove statues of a White Jesus are already on the radical agenda of mob anarchists today. This is nothing new, yet it goes hugely unnoticed to the American people. As far back as 15 July 2020, a new Lincoln continued on page 13

In reviewing your lengthy paper trail -- by the way, great job of keeping all your correspondence -- I see that La-Z-Boy claims COVID was the reason for its delay. But you ordered your furniture at the end of the pandemic, so unless the pandemic lasted a little longer in La-Z-Boy’s factory, that’s not a valid excuse. What happened? In 2020, La-ZBoy closed some of its factories and laid off workers. It’s possible that the company was having some trouble getting restarted, and that’s what it meant when it used COVID as an excuse. Either way, La-Z-Boy should have given you a straight answer when you asked about your delivery. And by the way, you were right to reject a partial delivery. I’ve seen companies get confused about exactly what was delivered, so you could have lost one of your recliners. I list the names, numbers and emails of the executives at La-ZBoy on my consumer advocacy site, Elliott.org. I see that you started contacting them every week after the missed delivery date to remind them of their failure. I contacted La-Z-Boy on your behalf and you also kept up the pressure on the company. The company delivered the recliners -- both of them -- as promised. Christopher Elliott is the founder of Elliott Advocacy (https://elliottadvocacy.org), a nonprofit organization that helps consumers solve their problems. Email him at chris@elliott.org or get help by contacting him at https:// elliottadvocacy.org/help/ © 2023 Christopher Elliott.

By 1929, many New Yorkers rich with stock market money could afford the very expensive Model J. But as the Depression deepened it was the wealthy stars of Hollywood that kept the car’s label alive through much of the 1930s. The car was so reputed and imposing many Hollywood stars, such as James Cagney, posed next to the car to promote their careers. By 1937 the market for expensive cars, which had been severely hampered by the Great Depression, Duesenberg manufacturing came to an end. But, as the saying goes, while they were with us, “those automobiles were “Real Doozies!” Duesenberg ceased official production in 1937 after Cord’s financial empire collapsed. Between 1938 and 1940, the last two “true” Duesenbergs made were assembled from leftover parts. Duesenberg became far less popular during World War II, by the end of which a few Model J’s were advertised for around a mere $300 to $400, with some ultimately selling for only $100 or $200. Business rebounded in the 1950s, when classic and vintage cars became popular among collectors. Several Model J series were advertised in the New York Times in the fall of 1950, at prices as low as $500. By 1959 a decent example could not be bought for less than $4,000, and a few could reach a selling price of $10,000. By 1969, the remaining Model Js were selling between $15,000 and $50,000. In April 1974, the first Duesenberg to break six figures was a Model J selling for $205,000. The first Duesenberg to sell for more than $1 million was in 1985. Today, an authentic Model J will sell for anywhere from mid-six figures to well into seven figures. Since the turn of the 21st century, a least one sold for $10 million. A few reproduction models were produced between 1978 and 2000 by the Elite Heritage Motors of Elroy, Wisconsin. The five body designs of the original Model J were offered, each copied from an original, looking almost identical. These replicas sold for up to $225,000, but less than 100 were manufactured because a ‘Real Doozie’ hasn’t been made since 1940.


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struction of the, “White holy family, especially Jesus!” Nothing is mentioned that there are many Black churches across the United States which depict statues and paintings of a Black Jesus Christ, such as with the mural of a Black saviour, Jesus, which dominates the foyer of the mammoth Ebenezer African American church in Maryland. Images of a Black Madonna and child are found around America and the world, including Africa. Likewise, the Biblical Christ Jesus is portrayed as Asian, Oriental, and even clothed in wool-cloth Peruvian attire – all respective in the church, city or country which celebrates him. One often loses perspective that we quibble over the “lost fact” that Jesus only appeared in human form (according to Scripture) for he chose to physically manifest and live among us.

One radical PC proponent openly stated on the internet: “Tear them down!”

If one accepts what is found in the Christian Bible, then one must accept that He (Jesus) represents all people, regardless of colour or creed.

And then called for the further de-

Prior to his incarnation, Jesus had

no colour, no physical body, according to Bible scholars, such as the late Billy Graham. Graham had written and voiced aloud: “God doesn’t have a body like we do. God is spirit, the Bible tells us, which means He can be everywhere at the same time. So, also, with his Son in the Beginning, who dwelt with God long before time and the physical universe began.” People are free to see Jesus in multiple, prismatic lighting as a representation of all people, all colours, all of which are of God’s creation, so say many of the world’s foremost Biblical scholars (scholars of all racial backgrounds). In all fairness, major print and visual media should not stereotype all protesters as dangerous extremists. Many are peaceful and, sometimes, will openly conflict with individuals within their own assemblage who resort to violence. Such peaceful protests are protected within our U. S. Constitution.

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refused to say he was a Christian. On 31 July 1846, at age 37, Lincoln wrote: “That I am not a member of any Christian Church is true, but I never denied the truth of the Scriptures.” On 13 February 1861, in a speech to the Ohio Legislature, one day after his 52nd birthday, and just 4 years until he would be assassinated, he said: “I turn, then, and look to the American people and to that God who has never forsaken them.” We must now take to our bosom what Lincoln said, and adhere to the God who has never truly forsaken us. That -- is our last, best hope, and impenetrable fortress.

Nonetheless, within the mob rioters and terrorists, a new America is springing up within us. As a young man, Lincoln openly admitted to his lack of faith. As a politician, he spoke about God but

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LEGALS SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE ADOPTED ORDINANCE NO. 2023-1536 Ordinance No. 2023-1536 – An ordinance of the City Council of the City of San Marcos approving a Rezone of 0.33 acres from Commercial (C) to Multifamily Residential (R-3-6) located at 236 and 244 Pico Avenue in the Richmar neighborhood. Ordinance No. 2023-1536 was introduced on October 24, 2023, and adopted by the City Council of San Marcos, California, on November 14, 2023, by the following roll call vote: AYES: SANNELLA, MUSGROVE, JONES, JENKINS, NUÑEZ. NOES: NONE. ABSENT: NONE. A certified copy is posted in the office of the City Clerk at 1 Civic Center Dr., San Marcos, CA. Phil Scollick, City Clerk, City of San Marcos. PD: 11/23/2023 SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE ADOPTED ORDINANCE NO. 2023-1537 Ordinance No. 2023-1537 – An ordinance of the City Council of the City of San Marcos approving a Specific Plan for Mixed Use Commercial and Residential development located at the southwest corner of Grand Avenue and Linda Vista Drive. Ordinance No. 2023-1537 was introduced on October 24, 2023, and adopted by the City Council of San Marcos, California, on November 14, 2023, by the following roll call vote: AYES: SANNELLA, MUSGROVE, JONES, JENKINS, NUÑEZ. NOES: NONE. ABSENT: NONE. A certified copy is posted in the office of the City Clerk at 1 Civic Center Dr., San Marcos, CA. Phil Scollick, City Clerk, City of San Marcos. PD: 11/23/2023 SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE ADOPTED ORDINANCE NO. 2023-1538 Ordinance No. 2023-1538 – An ordinance of the City Council of the City of San Marcos approving a Rezone of 12.06 acres from Commercial (C) to Specific Plan Area (SPA) located at the southwest corner of Grand Avenue and Linda Vista Drive. Ordinance 2023-1538 was introduced on October 24, 2023, and adopted by the City Council of San Marcos, California, on November 14, 2023, by the following roll call vote: AYES: SANNELLA, MUSGROVE, JONE, JENKINS, NUÑEZ. NOES: NONE. ABSENT: NONE. A certified copy is posted in the office of the City Clerk at 1 Civic Center Dr., San Marcos, CA. Phil Scollick, City Clerk, City of San Marcos. PD: 11/23/2023 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF Robert Kegley Schmorleitz Case No. 37-2023-0040309 PR-LA-CTL SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO 1100 Union Street San Diego, CA. 92101 Central Courthouse To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate or both, a notice of petition to administer estate of Robert K. Schmorleitz, Bob Schmorleitz, Robert Kegley, has been filed by Erin K. Schmorleitz in the Superior Court of California, County of San Diego, 1100 Union Street, San Diego, CA. 92101 Central Courthouse. The Petition to Administer Estate requests that Erin Schmorleitz be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent. The petition requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless tey have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority. A hearing on the petition will be held in this court as follows: Date: Novemer 30, 2023 Time: 1:30pm Dept: 503 Room: Alvarez

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 person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. Petitioner: Erin Schmorleitz 13145 Old West Ave. San Diego, CA 92129 619-804-0720 11/23, 11/30, 12/7, 12/14/2023 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF Marvin John Heinstschel Case No. 37-2023-0047223 PR-PW-CTL SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO 1100 Union Street San Diego, CA. 92101 Central Courthouse To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate or both, a notice of petition to administer estate of Marvin John Heintschel, has been filed by Doreen Heinstschel in the Superior Court of California, County of San Diego, 1100 Union Street, San Diego, CA. 92101 Central Courthouse. The Petition to Administer Estate requests that Doreen Heintschel 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. A hearing on the petition will be held in this court as follows: Date: February 1, 2024 Time: 1:30pm Dept: 503 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 person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. Attorney for Petitioner: Kimberely V. Deede (SBN 280841) Gian Ducic-Montoya (270361) Chhokar Law Group, P.C. 10945 Vista Sorrento Parkway, Suite 100 San Diego, CA 92130 858-384-5757


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NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF Evelyn Lumantad Kullmann Case No. 37-2023-00043185 PR-LA-CTL SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO 1100 Union Street San Diego, CA. 92101 Central Courthouse To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate or both, a notice of petition to administer estate of Juanita Lumantad Kullmann, Evelyn Lumantad, has been filed by Frank X. Kullamann III in the Superior Court of California, County of San Diego, 1100 Union Street, San Diego, CA. 92101 Central Courthouse. The Petition to Administer Estate requests that Frank X. Kullmann III be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent. The petition requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval.. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless tey have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority. A hearing on the petition will be held in this court as follows: Date: March 19, 2024 Time: 10:30 am Dept: 504 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 person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. Petitioner: Frank X. Kullmann III 228 Festival Dr. Ocanside, CA 92057 760-967-7646 11/16, 11/23, 11/30, 12/7/2023 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9021554 The name of the business: Compadre Manufactured Homes, located at 380 S. Melrose Dr., Ste 366, Vista, CA 92081. Registrant Information: Compadre Brokers, 380 S. Melrose Dr., Ste 366, Vista, CA 92081. This business is operated by a Corporation. First day of business: 10/18/2023 /s/ John Rory Manning, President with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 10/20/2023 11/2, 11/9, 11/16, 11/23/2023 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS

NAME STATEMENT 2023-9018556 The name of the business: Inspire Agency Group, located at 2630 Half Dome Place, Carlsbad, CA 92010. Registrant Information: Nicole Kuklewicz, 2630 Half Dome Place, Carlsbad, CA 92010. This business is operated by an Individual. First day of business: 9/21/2018 /s/ Nicole Kuklewicz with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 9/8/2023 11/2, 11/9, 11/16, 11/23/2023 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9020831 The name of the business: Forest Souls Tattoo, Forest Souls LLC, located at 3772 Mission Ave., Suite 128, Oceanside, CA 92058. Registrant Information: Forest Souls LLC, 3772 Mission Ave., Suite 120 Oceanside, CA 92058. This business is operated by a Limited Liability Company. First day of business: 10/6/2023 /s/ Brenna Debartolo, CEO with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 10/6/2023 11/2, 11/9, 11/16, 11/23/2023 STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME: 2023-9020559 Create Christian Church, located at 4070 Bonita Rd., Bonita, CA 91902 The Fictitious Business Name referred to above was filed in San Diego County on 2/7/202 and assigned file no. 20209003438. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IS BEING ABANDONED BY: Manna Wold Ministries, Inc., 292 E. Barham Dr., Suite 202, San Marcos, CA 92078. This business is conducted by a general partnership. I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1000). /s/Daniel E. Jones, President This statement was filed with the San Diego Recorder/County clerk on 10/5/2023. 11/2, 11/9, 11/16, 11/23/2023 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME 37-2023-00036237-CU-PT-NC TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner Ashley Itati Montoya-Manscisidor filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present name: Ashley Itati MontoyaManscisidor to Proposed name Ashley Itati Mancisidor. 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: 10/20/2023, 8:30 am, in Dept. 25 The address of the court is: 325 S. Melrose, Vista, CA. 92081. A copy of the Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: San Marcos News Reporter, dba, The Paper, 845 W. San Marcos Blvd, San Marcos, Ca. 92078. Dated August 23, 2023 /s/ Brad A. Weinreb, Judge of the Superior Court 9/21, 9/28, 10/5, 10/12/2023

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9022095 The name of the business: Box and Strings, Sweet Baby Hub, located at 605 Hillhaven Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078. Registrant Information: Box and Strings LLC, 605 Hillhaven Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078. This business is operated by a Limited Liability Company. First day of business: 11/5/2020 /s/ Katrina Villareal, CEO with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 10/27/2023 11/9, 11/16, 11/23, 11/30/2023 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9022036 The name of the business: Sol Bliss Studio, located at 3550 Summit Trail Ct., Carlsbad, CA 92010. Registrant Information: Katherine Ann Bobeck, 3550 Summit Trail Ct., Carlsbad, CA 92010. This business is operated by an Individual. First day of business: N/A /s/ Katherine Ann Bobeck with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 10/26/2023 11/9, 11/16, 11/23, 11/30/2023 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9022507 The name of the business: Cocina del Mar, located at 650 Douglas Dr., 122, Oceanside, CA 92058. Registrant Information: SD Oceanside Inc., 4435 Old River St., Oceanside, CA 92057. This business is operated by a Corporation. First day of business: N/A /s/ Justina Sanchez Ambrocio, President with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 11/3/2023 11/9, 11/16, 11/23, 11/30/2023 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9022578 The name of the business: Happy Hour Laser And Botox Clinic, located at 317 El Camino Real Suite 308, Encinitas, CA 92024. Registrant Information: Jwendle Nursing a Professional Corporation, 317 El Camino Real Suite 308, Encinitas, CA 92024. This business is operated by a Corporation. First day of business: 10/30/2023 /s/ Janet Wendle, President with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 11/6/2023 11/9, 11/16, 11/23, 11/30/2023 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9022403 The name of the business: European Investments Ltd., located at 1338 icolette Ave., Suite 1032, Chula Vista, CA 91913. Registrant Information: Demetrio Almaguer-Olivar, 1338 Nicolette Ave., Unit 1032, Chula Vista, CA 91913. This business is operated by an Individual. First day of business: 10/31/2023 /s/ Demetrio Almaguer-Olivar with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 11/2/2023 11/9, 11/16, 11/23, 11/30/2023 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9021008 The name of the business: Happiness Nails & Spa, located at 127 N. El Camino Real, #F, Encinitas, CA 92024. Registrant Information: Tran Express Investments Inc., 127 N. el Camino Real, #F, Encinitas, CA 92024. This business is operated by a Corporation. First day of business: 10/1/2020 /s/ Hoa Tran, Owner, CEO with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 10/13/2023 11/9, 11/16, 11/23, 11/30/2023 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9021072 The name of the business: One Stop Shop, located at 7030 Via

Ostiones, Carlsbad, CA 92009. Registrant Information: Parwana K. Hassanzadeh, 7030 Via Ostiones, Carlsbad, CA 92009. This business is operated by an Individual. First day of business: 10/16/2023 /s/ Parwana K. Hassanzadeh with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 10/16/2023 11/9, 11/16, 11/23, 11/30/2023 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9021993 The name of the business: HR And J Plumbing, located at 146 Calle Quinn, Vista, CA 92083. Registrant Information: Liborio Yin, 146 Calle Quinn, Vista, CA 92083, Roberto Sanchez, 146 Calle Quinn, Vista, CA 92082, Jose Araya, 146 Calle Quinn, Vista, CA 92083. This business is operated by a Limited Partnership. First day of business: N/A /s/ Liborio Yin with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 10/25/2023 11/9, 11/16, 11/23, 11/30/2023 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9021206 The name of the business: Advanced Family Counseling of San Diego, PC, located at 13525 Midland Rd., Suite J, Poway, CA 92064. Registrant Information: Advanced Family Counseling of San Diego, PC, 13525 Midland Rd., Suite J, Poway, CA 92064. This business is operated by a Corporation. First day of business: 1/29/2021 /s/ Fanba Restami, President with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 10/16/2023 11/9, 11/16, 11/23, 11/30/2023 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9019972 The name of the business: SYC Listing, located at 1200 Harbor Drive N Unit 1B, Oceanside, CA 92054. Registrant Information: Glen Hughes, 1200 Harbor Drive N Unit 1B, Oceanside, CA 92054. This business is operated by an Individual. First day of business: 9/28/2023 /s/ Glen Hughes with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 9/28/2023 10/19, 10/26, 11/2, 11/9/2023 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9020972 The name of the business: Best Property Management Services, located at 378 Paseo Maguerita, Vista, CA 92084. Registrant Information: Jacob Alan Walter Thoresen, 378 Paseo Marguerita, Vista, CA 92084. This business is operated by an Individual. First day of business: 6/30/2023 /s/ Jacob Alan Walter Thoresen with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 10/12/2023 11/9, 11/16, 11/23, 11/30/2023 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9022848 The name of the business: Laundry Ladies Inc., located at 1457 Chert Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078. Registrant Information: Laundry Ladies, Inc., 1457 Chert Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078. This business is operated by a Corporation. First day of business: 3/2/2009 /s/ Melissa Robbins, President with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 11/8/2023 11/16, 11/23, 11/30, 12/7/2023 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9022942 The name of the business: Baller Belt Company, Baller Belts, located at 2259 Del Mar Scenic Parkway, Del Mar, CA 92014. Registrant Information: Baller Belt Company LLC, 2259 Del Mar Scenic Parkway, Del Mar, CA 92014. This business is operated by a Limited Liability Company. First day of business: 10/18/2023 /s/ Chase Girant, CEO with

Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 11/13/2023 11/16, 11/23, 11/30, 12/7/2023 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9023368 The name of the business: Vega’s Beadjewel, located at 4640 Allende Ave., Oceanside, CA 92057. Registrant Information: Sylvia C. Vega, 4640 Allende Ave., Oceanside, CA 92057. This business is operated by an Individual. First day of business: 11/4/2023 /s/ Sylvia C. Vega with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 11/17/2023 11/23, 11/30, 12/7, 12/14/2023 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9023085 The name of the business: In & Out Bail Bonds, located at 410 S. Melrose Drive, Vista, CA 92081. Registrant Information: Matthew Demery, 410 S. Melrose Drive, Vista, CA 92081. This business is operated by an Individual. First day of business: 9/1/1991 /s/ Matthew Demery with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 11/14/2023 11/23, 11/30, 12/7, 12/14/2023 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9022118 The name of the business: Tina’s Too, located at 938 S. Andreasen Dr., #A, Escondido, CA 92029. Registrant Information: Tots And Eggs Inc, 938 S. Andreasen Dr., #A, Escondido, CA 92029. This business is operated by a Corporation. First day of business: 4/1/2023 /s/ Christopher S. Nelson, President with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 10/27/2023 11/23, 11/30, 12/7, 12/14/2023 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9021707 The name of the business: PPMC, Priceless Production Promotional Management Clothing Company, located at 11221 Canyon Park Drive, Santee, CA 92071. Registrant Information: Jonathan Price, 11221 Canyon Park Drive, Santee, CA 92071. This business is operated by an Individual. First day of business: 10/24/2023 /s/ Jonathan Price with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 10/24/2023 11/23, 11/30, 12/7, 12/14/2023 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9022496 The name of the business: Fancy Plantings, located at 10990 Magnolia Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008. Registrant Information: Patricia Lynn Phaneuf, 1090 Magnolia Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008. This business is operated by an Individual. First day of business: N/A /s/ Patricia Lynn Phaneuf with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 11/3/2023 11/23, 11/30, 12/7, 12/14/2023 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9023203 The name of the business: Bach And Boujee, located at 2483 J Street, San Diego, CA 92102. Registrant Information: Gabrielle Marie Dwyer, 2483 J Street, San Diego, CA 92102. This business is operated by an Individual. First day of business: N/A /s/ Gabrielle Marie Dwyer with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 11/16/2023 11/23, 11/30, 12/7, 12/14/2023 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9023092 The name of the business: Tile Art, located at 1339 Corte Lira, San Marcos, CA 92069. Registrant Information: Armando Esteban Aguirre, 1339 Corte Lira, San Marcos, CA 92069. This business

is operated by an Individual. First day of business: N/A /s/ Armando Esteban Aguirre with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 11/14/2023 11/23, 11/30, 12/7, 12/14/2023 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9022456 The name of the business: Sign Shop San Diego, located at 1330 Keystone Way, Ste D, Vista, CA 92081. Registrant Information: Scott Drake Worrell, 415 Auburn Ave., San Marcos, CA 92069. This business is operated by an Individual. First day of business: 10/26/2023 /s/ Armando Esteban Aguirre with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 11/2/2023 11/23, 11/30, 12/7, 12/14/2023 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9023370 The name of the business: Nichole’s Nest, located at 77 Via Larga Vista, Bonsall, CA 92003. Registrant Information: Nichole Schaffer, 77 Via Larga Vista, Bonsall, CA 92003. This business is operated by an Individual. First day of business: N/A /s/ Nicholle Schaffer with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 11/17/2023 11/23, 11/30, 12/7, 12/14/2023 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9023160 The name of the business: Phoenix Scientific, Next Gen Of Work, located at 251 N. City Drive, Suite 127, San Marcos, CA 92078. Registrant Information: Ridge Diversified Holdings LLC, 251 N. City Drive, Suit 127, San Marcos, CA 92078. This business is operated by a Limited Liability Company. First day of business: 3/10/2010 /s/ James R. Ridge, CEO with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 11/15/2023 11/23, 11/30, 12/7, 12/14/2023 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9023104 The name of the business: Circle Home Improvements and Remodels, located at 1403 Fremont St., Vista, CA 92084. Registrant Information: Call Craig The Handy Helper, 1403 Fremont St., Vista, CA 92084. This business is operated by a Corporation. First day of business: 9/22/2023 /s/ Craig A. Hanes, President with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 11/15/2023 11/23, 11/30, 12/7, 12/14/2023 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9023151 The name of the business: EMA Therapy, located at 334 Via Vera Cruz Ste 255, San Marcos, CA 92078. Registrant Information: Ellie Anne Messinger-Adams, 1544 Sapphire Ln, Vista, CA 92081. This business is operated by an Individual. First day of business: N/A /s/ Ellie Anne Messinger-Adams with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 11/15/2023 11/23, 11/30, 12/7, 12/14/2023

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