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January 25, 2024

Volume 54 - No. 4

ATOM BOMB TO COMPUTERS WOMEN SCIENTISTS ERASED & FORGOTTEN

Dr. Grace Murray Hopper

Catharine Littlefield Greene

Leona Wood Marshall Libby By Friedrich Gomez It is, indeed, among the most shocking scandals and, certainly, among the most shameful cover-ups in all of human history. How is it even possible that so many women of great genius who have helped shape human civilisation – how is it possible that they have been (deliberately) erased and/ or forgotten in our history books today in 2024? Unknown to most of the civilised world today, countless women sci-

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entists solved crucial problems which their male counterparts were completely unable to fathom -- thus, these women paved the way to some of history’s greatest contributions – even to the point of saving the entire planet from world domination. What follows are various examples of how women of genius spearheaded many towering achievements in American history and, yet, these women are largely and tragically missing from our mainstream history school books to even our higher seats of learning, i.e. our colleges and universities.

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Lise Meitner What you are about to read may prove uncomfortable, unsettling, perhaps even fomenting anger, at how this “cover-up” has, for the large part, remained hugely unchallenged.

virtually no mention on the startling fact that women scientists shocked their male counterparts by solving crucial problems which remained unsolvable for the top male physicists.

AMERICA’S “MANHATTAN PROJECT” – THE RACE TO SAVE THE WORLD FROM WORLD DOMNATION!

America’s race to frantically produce the world’s first atomic bomb before Hitler’s Third Reich scientists – often suddenly came to a dead stop when American physicists could not solve a fundamental problem.

In today’s history books there is plenty of information regarding America’s desperate race to produce the first atomic bomb before Nazi Germany. However, there is

It is not hyperbole to state that such unsolved problems begat wide-

Women

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Women from page 1 spread fear that quickly became rampant throughout the ultra-top secret Manhattan Project. “The Manhattan Project was built on fear. Fear that the enemy had the bomb, or would have it before we could develop it. German scientists had led the way in atomic research and the fear became palpable.” (Source: Declassified files, Robert Furman, assistant to the Chief of Foreign Intelligence.) THE BIG BREAKTHROUGH AT LAST! Declassified files reveal that both Lise Meitner and Otto Hahn worked on America’s Manhattan Project. Otto Hahn worked on a theoretical model of nuclear fission. At first, Hahn was unable to even fully understand, let alone solve, a neutron-bombardment experiment, so he frantically scribbled a work memo to his brilliant female colleague, Lise Meitner. In Hahn’s urgent memo to Lise Meitner, he is shown frantically asking her for urgent help in his department and entire working staff – all of whom remained baffled. To directly quote from Otto Hahn’s own handwritten words to fellow physicist, Lise Meitner, he wrote:

Give Us This Day Our Daily Chuckle This week, a compendium of wit, wisdom and neat stuff you can tell at parties. Enjoy! Wife’s Diary: Tonight, I thought my husband was acting weird. We had made plans to meet at a nice restaurant for dinner. I was shopping with my friends all day long, so I thought he was upset at the fact that I was a bit late, but he made no comment on it.

“We are unable to understand and solve this seemingly impossible problem (neutron-bombardment experiment). Perhaps you can collaborate with our department and come up with some sort of fantastic explanation.”

up with the shocking narrative:

Shocking to all personnel – she did!

(Source: The Washington Post, Marcia Bartusiak, 1996.)

In a few days of collaboration, Lise Meitner did what fellow physicist, Otto Hahn called the “impossible” and she, indeed, came up with that “fantastic explanation” and helped to create a theoretical model of nuclear fission which led the way to the making of America’s first atomic bomb – which would bring an abrupt end to the Second World War and, thus, save countless millions of human lives – on all sides.

Multitude of sources began to corroborated an ugly truth that women in the Manhattan Project were not only unacknowledged for their true contributions in the making of the first atomic bombs, but, they were not even allowed to rise to highlevel positions due to gender bias and professional jealousies, at the time.

HER ACCOMPLISHMENTS WERE ERASED & IGNORED FOR POSTERITY. Here comes the real shocker. Otto Hahn published his research findings (without) even listing Lise Meitner as co-author! With her name missing from the key experimental paper on nuclear fission, Otto Hahn, alone, received the 1944 Nobel Prize. (Source: “The Making of the Atomic Bomb,” by Richard Rhodes, Simon & Shuster, 1995.) 52 years later, The Washington Post would break the scandalous coverworry about it. On the way home, I told him that I loved him. He smiled slightly, and kept driving. I can’t explain his behavior. I don’t know why he didn’t say, ‘I love you, too.’ When we got home, I felt as if I had lost him completely, as if he wanted nothing to do with me anymore. He just sat there quietly, and watched TV. He continued to seem distant and absent. Finally, with silence all around us, I decided to go to bed. About 15 minutes later, he came to bed. But I still felt that he was distracted, and his thoughts were somewhere else. We had sex, he fell asleep; I cried. I don’t know what to do. I’m almost sure that his thoughts are with someone else. My life is a disaster.

Conversation wasn’t flowing, so I suggested that we go somewhere quiet so we could talk. He agreed, but he didn’t say much.

Husband’s Diary:

I asked him what was wrong; He said, “nothing.” I asked him if it was my fault that he was upset. He said he wasn’t upset, that it had nothing to do with me, and not to

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A two-foot putt.. Who the hell misses a two-foot putt?

Men who think What deep thinkers men are...

“While professional jealousies only threatened to keep Marie Curie from receiving the Nobel Prize, they succeeded in denying physicist Lise Meitner the same recognition.”

It is beyond shameful that these fiercely patriotic women of genius had to endure gender prejudice and jealousy on a most vicious level, as one headline story broke the travesty: “Prevailing societal attitudes toward women assured that no women rose to high-level positions with the Manhattan Project.” (Ibid, 1996.) Lise Meitner, one of eight Jewish children; a woman so intellectually superior that it moved Albert Einstein to refer to her as “Our Marie Curie.” (Note: Marie Curie (1867-1934) was the first woman to win the Nobel Prize in1903 and also the first person to receive it twice in chemistry and physics).

BRILLIANT WOMEN PHYSICISTS WORKED ON ALL ASPECTS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE WORLD’S FIRST ATOMIC BOMB. As the Washington Post pointed out, and as other male scientists broke their silence, a horrific and shameful truth slowly emerged in world newspapers at how male jealousy kept brilliant women scientists “out of the scientific limelight” and how “their achievements were often stolen under false male pretenses.” Soon, the world at large would learn of an ugly truth and one of the most shameful cover-ups in human history. “Because of the prevailing attitudes toward women, very little information about these women’s contributions was released during and even after World War II. Women worked on essentially all aspects of the Manhattan Project before the first bombs went overseas.” (Sourced: “Their Day In The Sun,” book by Howes and Herzenberg, Temple Univ. Press, 1999.) At least 85 women helped design and construct the atomic bomb. The list is too lengthy to present Women continued on page 3

I mowed the lawn today, and after doing so I sat down and had a cold beer.

A year or so after giving birth, a woman will often say, “It might be nice to have another child.”

The day was really quite beautiful, and the drink facilitated some deep thinking.

On the other hand, you never hear a guy say, “You know, I think I would like another kick in the groin.”

My wife walked by and asked me what I was doing and I said ‘nothing’.

I rest my case.

The reason I said that instead of saying ‘just thinking’ is because she would have said ‘about what’. At that point I would have to explain that men are deep thinkers about various topics which would lead to other questions. Finally I thought about an age old question: Is giving birth more painful than getting kicked in the groin? Women always maintain that giving birth is way more painful than a guy getting kicked in the groin. Well, after another beer, and some heavy deductive thinking, I have come up with the answer to that question. Getting kicked in the groin is more painful than having a baby; and here is the reason for my conclusion.

Time for another beer. ••• After a meeting several days ago, I couldn’t find my keys. I quickly gave myself a personal “TSA Pat Down.” They weren’t in my pockets. Suddenly I realized I must have left them in the car. Frantically I headed for the parking lot. My husband has scolded me many times for leaving my keys in the car’s ignition. He’s afraid that the car could be stolen. As I looked around the parking lot, I realized he was right. The parking lot was empty. I immediately called the police. I gave Chuckles continued on page 12


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cations and support. It is imperative that we strive to create a system ensuring affordable and quality healthcare for everyone, regardless of their medical condition.

Letters to the Editor Dear Editor, I am writing to shed light on the pressing issue of accessible healthcare, a concern that hits close to home for me. As someone who grapples with high blood pressure, I find myself heavily reliant on medications to effectively manage my levels. Our healthcare system demands immediate attention, particularly regarding the challenges individuals face in obtaining necessary medi-

Moreover, holding Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) accountable is a crucial step towards reform. Legislation such as the DRUG Act would play a vital role in reining in and reforming the shadowy tactics employed by PBMs, ensuring they share savings and discounts obtained from drug manufacturers with patients. This would alleviate the out-of-pocket burdens that millions of patients, including myself, currently endure.

Sincerely, Terrence Patridge San Diego, CA 92070 worked at Los Alamos developing a neutron reflector to surround the core of the atomic bomb, itself.

here, but such towering examples were Dr. Maria Goeppert Mayer, a Ph. D physicist who led 20 scientists and technicians in physics research at the Manhattan Project. She emerged as the most famous woman who worked on the atomic bomb.

Graves was a patriot so fiercely devoted to her country that she continued to work for her country’s defence while she was still pregnant.

Others include Leona Wood Marshall Libby who worked with Enrico Fermi’s group, assisting in the first self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction on 2 December 1942. She has been relegated to being only a footnote. A deliberate act of male prejudice. Chinese American patriot, ChienShiung Wu, who went on to create 5 inventions in experimental atomic physics! Wu helped create the first reactor that was used for the first atomic detonation in New Mexico on 16 July 1945, less than one month before Little Boy and Fat Man (code names of our country’s first atomic bombs) were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, thus, essentially ending World War II. Elizabeth “Diz” Riddle Graves aka “The Mother of the Atom Bomb,”

Looking for things to do? Places to go?

Check out Oodles every week for listing of civic and service club meetings, and more!

Have an event you need publicized?

Email it to: Lisa.ThePaper@gmail.com If you submit photos do not embed them. Send them as jpg, tif, or pdf attachments only. The Paper comes out on Thursdays. Deadline is the previous Friday. Simple press releases are the best: who, what, where, when, why. Please no brochures or flyers. Keep it simple You’ll get more ink!

Hidden Valley Community Concert Assoc. Performance on January 28th

I urge our community and policymakers to prioritize healthcare accessibility and support legislation like the DRUG Act. Together, we can bring about reforms that benefit the well-being of countless individuals in our community.

Women from page 2

Many years later, Maria Goeppert Mayer’s genius finally became evident when she totally dismantled all of the world’s greatest male competitors in winning the 1963 Nobel Prize in physics for her past work in developing the theory of nuclear shell structure, decades after the fact.

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Her love and devotion to country had her stubbornly commit to finishing a series of experiments -even as she went into labour! She monitored the first nuclear explosion (the Trinity Test) in New Mexico. Today, most students of World War II are familiar with the Manhattan Project and such luminaries as Enrico Fermi, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Niels Bohr, Edward Teller, et al, who helped create the first nuclear reactor and subsequent atomic bombs. But, less known were the brilliant women physicists that the U.S. Government brought into the Top Secret Project. The very women that solved several key scientific problems (multiple times over) which their male counterparts were unable to solve. May these great patriotic American women scientists never be forgotten. WOMEN OF GENIUS LONG FORGOTTEN & ERASED FROM OUR HISTORY BOOKS. Just how many of history’s greatest contributions were truly the handiwork of women will never be Women continued on page 5

Come enjoy the music, folk songs, and dances of Ukraine, Slovakia, Moravia and Czech Republic Sunday , 2 pm, January 28. It will be like going to Europe on vacation. There will be over 45 performers and the musicians will be playing the violin, accordion, and the Bandura which is the national instrument of Ukraine. Tickets available at 1 pm...doors open at 1:30 pm...Children 12 and under.. FREE. students thru college $10.00 Seniors, Veterans, and Military $20.00. Adults $30.00. For directions and more info go to www. hiddenvalleyCCAescondido.info. 7th-Day Adventist Church, 1305 Deodar Road, Escondido . HVCCA has presented over 300 concerts in Escondido since 1945. Escondido Library Events 239 S Kalmia St, Escondido Succulent Swap January 27 • 2:00–4:00 p.m. Library Portico • All Ages Love succulents? Bring clippings of your favorite succulents to pot, trade, and share with fellow plant lovers. Small containers and dirt will be provided while supplies last. ½ Price Sale in the Friends Bookshop January 26 & 27 All items in the store 50% OFF marked price (25¢ minimum) Only cash payment accepted.

February 5th, starting at 10:30am, at their Clubhouse, 751 No. Rose Street (corner of Mission Ave.), Escondido. Guests are welcome. The program will be about the ‘Next Step Service Dogs’. Reservations are required by Thursday, February 1st, if you are staying for lunch. Guests and potential new members please call the Clubhouse at 760.743.9178 and leave your name and phone number. Someone will return your call. Cost of lunch is $20.00/person. We look forward to having you at our meeting. ***

*** Escondido Woman’s Club Meeting February 5 • 10:30am 751 N. Rose St., Escondido

Hidden Valley Vista City Council of Beta Sigma Phi International Queens Court Luncheon February 10 • 11am 100 Holland Glen Escondido

The Escondido Woman’s Club February meeting will be on Monday,

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Local News

The Neuter Scooter Visits Bates Nut Farm

Photo: Michelle Kinley

Discover Vista’s McClellan Senior Center’s Clubs & Activities The city of Vista is proud to offer a range of clubs and activities each month. Whether you’re looking to engage your mind, unleash your creativity, or simply connect with like-minded individuals, there is something for everyone. Bridge Enthusiasts: Sharpen your card skills and enjoy spirited games of bridge with fellow seniors.

Last week brought a lot of pet owners to the Farm to get their pets spayed or neutered at reduced costs. They also provided free microchipping and vaccinations.

Craft Lovers: Unleash your inner artist and explore your crafty side with our exciting craft club.

SNAP, the Spay Neuter Action Project offers affordable spay/neuter clinics that are held “on location” throughout San Diego County via the Mobile Surgical Unit, the Neuter Scooter. All operations on the Neuter Scooter are performed under the highest standards by licensed veterinarians and registered veterinary technicians.

Mahjong Masters: Join us for lively games of mahjong and embrace the thrill of strategic gameplay.

The surgical suite is equipped with all the necessary equipment, including built-in kennels for recovery from anesthesia. For even more comfort, our bus is air-conditioned and heated. For more information, visit https://www.snap-sandiego.org/

Music Appreciation: Dive into the world of melodies and rhythms with our music appreciation club. Walking Group: Stay active and explore the beauty of our surroundings with our walking club.

Quilting Enthusiasts: Create beautiful quilts and share your passion with our quilting club. All these clubs are open to seniors who are eager to socialize, learn, and have a fantastic time. Join us and be part of a vibrant community that celebrates the joys of life together. The McClellan Senior Center is in need of independent contractors to lead activities for their clients. The following activity areas are available: Fitness, Yoga, Tai Chi, Art and Zumba. Daytime classes are held between 8 am and 3:30 pm. For more information, call the McClellan Senior Center at 760.643.5288. Or visit their website for other available programs and resources or to sign up for their monthly newsletter at https:// www.cityofvista.com/residents/ senior-services

The Dog I Wish Was Mine . . .

Man About Town Most folks who know me are aware that I’m a soft touch when it comes to dogs and pretty girls of about 1011 years old (which happens to be the age of my only granddaughter, Alex, who has grandpa completely wrapped around her little finger). Recently,I visited the Escondido Campus of the San Diego Humane Society and visited with all the dogs kenneled there. I talked to each of them, some of them even talked back. (Dogs talk with their eyes and facial expression.) I was saddened to see about 8-9 of the animals had been surrendered in December . . . several on December 23rd ... two days before Christmas Day. One dog in particular, Spencer, caught my eye. A beautiful, white/tan, male Siberian-Husky mix, Spencer was

brought to San Diego Humane Society by his previous owner on 12/2/23 when they were moving abroad and unable to keep him. This sweet two-year-old dog has lived with other dogs and cats and has done well with all pets he’s met! He also loves every human he’s met and lived with kids in his previous home. Spencer is the perfect mix of energetic and gentle — he loves to get outdoors to sunbathe, play and go on walks! He is an incredibly intelligent pup and always aims to please his people. He can benefit from continued training to make him feel confident and comfortable in his new home. If you’re looking for an adventurous affectionate companion, look no further than Spencer! Spencer has been vaccinated, microchipped and neutered. He is now ready for his new home! He is available for adoption at San Diego Humane Society’s Escondido Campus. Spencer will need an active owner who enjoys running, hiking and outdoor activities. Also providing enrichment like puzzle toys is a must to keep Spencer mentally engaged. If you would like to hear more about him, call or visit the Escondido Campus. Why Spencer cannot be my dog: I remember seeing him in the kennel. A beautiful dog. But with a hurt, confused look about him. He seemed to be saying, “why did my

owner surrender me to the Humane Society? Did I do something wrong? Are they coming back for me? I miss them so much!” I wanted to wrap my arms around Spencer ... love him, talk to him, take him home. But I can’t. I have a wife who has dementia for whom I am her primary caregiver for the past 10 years . . . and we don’t have that large of a home or even a very large lot; I don’t have the time or facilities to properly care for a dog. Spencer would need room to run, to play, to enjoy life. I can’t offer him that. The Offer If the Humane Society can find a family who they have screened, whom they know will love and care for Spencer, The Paper will pay 80% of the $110 adoption

fee. It’s important the family have some “skin in the game,” thus their responsibility for the other 20% of the $110 ($22). The only contingency being . . . I would like the chance to visit him occasionally. Please check Spencer out at the Escondido campus of the Humane Society. If he is of interest to you, apply to adopt. I trust the Humane Society to find the right family for him. Good luck!


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Women from page 3

Who was this woman? And why isn’t she recognised today?

known for sure, as time – and poor record-keeping, as well as male plagiarism – has muddled details of original ownership, etc., down through the years. It is a most sad saga for women of brilliant minds whose astounding ideas were stolen, borrowed, or perverted, with absolutely no mention of these women at all. For example, every school child is taught the wonders of Eli Whitney and his cotton gin invention which revolutionised the cotton industry in the United States. Whitney’s cotton gin invention was so gargantuan during its time that historians refer to its economic impact as nothing less than: “Influencing the history of the United States. By the mid-nineteenth century, America was supplying three-quarters of the world’s cotton.” Contemporary historians have uncovered a shocking, and disturbing, counter-story that has been buried in history. Although Eli Whitney received his patent for a cotton gin invention in 1794, a woman has now been revealed to have presented the original (working) idea and also the resolution of problems in his prototype cotton gin design.

According to many scholars, her name was Catherine Littlefield Greene (1755-1814), and she possessed a most extraordinary mind; an inquisitive intellectual mind begat from an upper-level education – a most rare opportunity for women of that suppressed era. History seems to be uncovering elements of truth that Eli Whitney’s first cotton gin model did not work well. It was first fitted with wooden teeth and Whitney, it has been well-documented, became frustrated and was about to throw his invention away! Mrs. Greene is said to have proposed the substitution of wire, instead of wood, to better catch the cotton seeds. Her proposals of other problem-solving concepts are said to have allowed Whitney to eventually carry through ‘his’ ideas. And claim the full workable idea and patent for the cotton gin, in his name. According to The National Archives, Catherine Littlefield Greene’s intellectual advice on Eli Whitney’s cotton gin, as well as: “both morale and financial support were critical to Whitney’s efforts (to accomplish his idea as a viable (workable) invention.” Also,

world-respected

scholars,

such as Dr. Fred Amram, Holocaust-survivor, inventor, and retired professor from the University of Minnesota, have stated that Eli Whitney faced challenges in his prototype cotton gin machine that Catherine Greene was only able to resolve. Otherwise the idea would not, in reality, reach fruition. According to Professor Amram, documentation clearly shows that in 1792, Catherine Greene: “Hired Eli Whitney (a Yale university graduate student) as a tutor for her (five) children (and to help oversee the family plantation).” It was there that Eli Whitney recognised Catherine Greene’s enormous insight in problem-solving. Greene’s unique thinking is documented by respected author, Sarah Amandolare, as such: “Catherine Littlefield Greene stood out among her Revolutionary Warera counterparts, engaging in political discourse, maintaining friendships with men and generally (thinking outside the box).” (Source: “Catherine Littlefield Greene, Brain Behind the Cotton Gin,” book by Sarah Amandolare.) Regarding Whitney’s frustration with his early cotton gin device, “She (Catherine Greene) outlined to him the basic problem of separating seeds from cotton fiber. She

then gave him information on all the earlier attempts to make the process more efficient, and encouraged him to design something new in his prototype device.” (Ibid, Amandolare) Eli Whitney applied for his cotton gin patent on 28 October 1793; the patent was granted on 14 March 1794, but was not validated until 1807. BEGINNING OF THE CONSPIRACY: WOMEN WERE NOT ALLOWED TO OWN A U. S. PATENT. The whole ‘conspiracy’ against women of genius, and inventors in particular, began long ago in America, in 1776, when the Founding Fathers considered all intellectual property to be solely the domain of men. Under U.S. law, women were not allowed to own a patent for any kind of invention. This law was slightly amended in 1790 with the following guidelines: women could hold patents if they were single (which was rare), or widowed. Once a couple was married, they legally became ‘one person.’ In essence, a married woman became a ‘non-person,’ whose existence was nil. Married women were not allowed to hold patents (or even own custody of their own children). Many women inventors circumvented this law by holding patents Women continued on page 13

Celebrating 70 Years Music Men Continue Singing Valentine Tradition Looking for a memorable Valentines Day gift for a sweetheart or loved one? The Music Men Chorus, now in its 70th year, may have your answer - a Singing Valentine.

chapter of the non-profit international Barbershop Harmony Society. Under the direction of veteran singer and director David Garstang, the chorus performs 4-part, a cappella, close-harmony songs in a variety of genres (classic Barbershop, gospel, pop, Great American Songbook, patriotic, holiday). The chorus has sung at a number of public events and private venues throughout North County. For information about hiring the Music Men, call (760) 585-6315.

Barbershop singers across the country will be delivering Singing Valentines this February. Delivering the Singing Valentines is always an emotional event, not only for the recipient, but also for the sender, bystanders, and the singers themselves. Members of the Mus/ic Men often say that delivering Singing Valentines is one of their favorite and happiest activities. On Tuesday and Wednesday February 13 and 14 from 10 am to 8 pm, quartets from the Music Men Chorus will deliver 2 romantic songs, along with a personalized card, to that special person at a time and location of your choice in North San

Diego County. Delivery within a 2-hour time period costs $60; cost for delivery within a 15minute window is $75. To make a reservation, call or text (760)

583-2197 or email cyoude@ gmail.com. Founded in 1954 in Fallbrook, the Music Men Chorus is a

The Music Men are always looking for men who love to sing to share their enjoyment of Barbershopping. Rehearsals are on Tuesday evening at 7 pm at San Marcos Lutheran Church, 3419 Grand Avenue, and men interested in singing are welcome to attend. For more information about the Music Men and membership, visit musicmenchorus.org or call (760) 845-3593.


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5th District Supervisor

Jim Desmond

Preparing For Wildfires

Paradise Mayor Ron Lassonde discussing fire recovery efforts since the 2018 Camp Fire. I recently joined several legislators to tour the site of the Camp Fire, the deadliest wildfire disaster in 100 years, which stuck much of Butte County in 2018. The fire resulted in 85 deaths, covered almost 240 square miles, and almost totally destroyed the towns of Paradise, Concow and other communities. Sadly, this tragic death toll was surpassed in 2023 by fires that engulfed Maui, with almost 100 dead and many still missing. Our region is no stranger to wildfires. Most of us remember the Cedar, Witch, Cocos, Guejito, Rice and Lilac fires which devastated much of San Diego County. In the aftermath of those fires, we’ve learned a great deal. For example, San Diego Gas & Electric maintains one the country’s most advanced utility weather networks. Over 190 weather stations monitor high fire risk areas and generate microclimate forecasts and fire modeling that anticipate the path of potential fires. This data is shared with fire agencies throughout the county in advance of adverse weather events such as Santa Ana winds, and is also used by system operators to shut down circuits to avoid fires generated by downed power lines. More information is available at https://www.sdge.com/ safety/fire-preparedness

Individual homeowners can also help prepare for the inevitable. Defensible space is essential, especially for those living in the backcountry. Minimum requirements are 100 feet around each structure – your local fire agency may require more depending on circumstances. The County’s Alert San Diego website is a great information resource. Visit https://firesafesdcounty.org/resources/preparing-forwildfire/ for more information. A comprehensive list showing how to prepare and plan for wildfire emergencies with information on planning, receiving alerts, evacuation steps, home hardening, defensible space, and much more, is available at: Ready for Wildfire. https://www.readyforwildfire.org/ We always need to prepare and be ready. We are just one spark away from disaster. For an electronic version of this article, please visit: https://ad75. asmrc.org/ Assemblymember Marie Waldron, RValley 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

Bring Your Dream Team To Local Recreational Sports

Gather up your team of all stars and come join the recreational sports teams in San Marcos! Physical activity is an important part in maintaining optimal health, and the City of San Marcos offers many ways to boost your physical fitness in local recreational sports. Our basketball adult sports league is just around the corner! The City offers coed, women’s and men’s teams. Those interested must fill out a registration packet that can be found at www.san-marcos.net/departments/ parks-recreation . Registration for Spring 2024 opens on Tuesday, Feb. 1 through Thursday, Feb. 15. Currently, the league will tentatively begin on Monday, Mar. 4.

Another Sexually Violent Predator It is with profound disappointment and deep concern that I express my opposition to the decision allowing the placement of Sexually Violent Predator Alvin Quarles, also known as the “Bolder than Most” rapist, back into San Diego County. The judge’s decision is devastating for our community, and I strongly believe there is no place for such a monstrous individual in our midst. For over three years, Mr. Quarles terrorized our communities, committing heinous acts of rape against a dozen women. His behavior’s consistent and egregious nature underscores the fact that he should never be allowed to re-enter our community. My heart goes out to the victims who now must endure the painful prospect of reliving their trauma, knowing that this dangerous individual will be reintegrated into society. Sexually Violent Predators represent the worst of the worst. State classification as a sexually violent predator is reserved for individuals who have been convicted of violent sex crimes against at least one victim and have been diagnosed with a condition that increases the likelihood of re-offending. Time and time again, we have witnessed these placements despite over-

whelming public outcry against such decisions. I want to assure the residents of San Diego County that I am committed to doing everything I can to prevent such placements in our community. The safety and well-being of our residents must always be our top priority, and I will continue to advocate for measures that protect our community from individuals who threaten public safety. I am bringing forward legislation at our next Board meeting to prevent sexually violent predators from being placed in our community. I will keep you updated as we get closer to the vote. This decision, once again, underscores the need for comprehensive reform in the way sexually violent predators are handled within our legal system. There will be an update on February 16 regarding where Mr. Quarles will be placed in San Diego County. 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

How do I get PayPal to reverse a fraudulent charge. Can you help? PayPal won’t refund an unauthorized charge on John Boham-Cook’s account, even though it reversed two others by the same fraudster. How can he get the company to see things his way? Q: I had three unauthorized transactions on my PayPal account recently. PayPal blocked one of them and issued a refund. A short while later, PayPal refunded the second fraudulent transaction. But the third transaction, for $2,600, is still in my account. All of these transactions were made by the same fraudster at the same time from Dortmund, Germany. It looks like the scammer somehow got my password. But I have never published my credentials and they are not held on my computer -- only on an encrypted USB stick accessed when I need the info. Also, I always use PayPal from the same IP address.

I have contacted PayPal by phone numerous times and appealed. PayPal has refused to acknowledge the fraudulent transaction. In the meantime, I have changed my password and set up two-step verification. I blocked my bank from sending any money to PayPal, but I would like to settle this dispute and wondered if you could help. ~ John Boham-Cook, Augsburg, Germany A: PayPal should have blocked all three transactions. But its frauddetection systems aren’t perfect, so here’s what probably happened. One transaction went through without any red flags. PayPal flagged the second one from the same IP address and blocked the third one. In other words, its systems were Problem Solved continued on page 12


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Historically Speaking

The Rise and Demise of the Daily Newspaper

By Tom Morrow The history of the American newspaper is far too large to jam into an 800-word column, but here’s a shot at some of the basics. The “word-count” of the average daily newspaper such as the Los Angeles Times, Orange County Register, or San Diego Union, amounts to a sizeable 200-to-300 -page book. Weeklies like the average community newspaper such as this one can be as labor intensive, turning out enough copy to fill a small paperback novel. The newspaper can be recog-

nized to publish legal documents of recorded judicial, business, and governmental minutes for school districts, city councils, and county boards. To be officially considered a “publication of record,” county courts “adjudicate” a newspaper for printing “Legal Notices,” those governmental minutes and records from school districts, city and county boards and anything else where public monies have been or are proposed being spent. These include marriage, divorce, birth and death notices. The nation’s first newspaper, “Publick Occurrences Both Forreign and Domestick,” lasted only one day - Sept. 25, 1690. It was printed in Boston. The British Colonial governor thought it was too radical and had it suppressed after its first edition. In 1704, some 14 years later, a different governor allowed The Boston News-Letter to be published weekly, and it became the first continuously printed newspaper in the Ameri-

can colonies. Soon after, weekly newspapers, more or less with a commercial slant, began publishing in New York and Philadelphia as well as Boston. John Peter Zenger was a New York German journalist in New York City who printed The New York Weekly Journal. He was accused of libel in 1734 by William Cosby, the royal governor of New York, but the jury acquitted Zenger, who became history’s symbol for freedom of the press. Ben’s older brother, James Franklin, launched The New England Courant. It was a distinctive newspaper that annoyed the New England elite while providing reader entertainment and establishing a kind of literary precedent. Ben got his literary start at the Courant. Prior to the 1830s, a majority of U.S. newspapers were aligned with a political party or platform. For the most part, that hasn’t changed all that much. In years

past newspapers generally declared political positions on the editorial page(s), keeping the news columns as objective as possible. Unfortunately, often writer bias has crept into news reporting to the point the term “fake news” has become commonplace charges by those readers in disagreement on particular editorial position(s). Since the founding of the nation, daily newspapers have played an important role in American society. San Diego County’s newspapers have been important to our everyday life … that is until the last few years. The advent of the Internet has revolutionized delivery of local, state, and international news and opinion. In 1980, our County had seven daily newspapers and more than double that number in weeklies. Today San Diego County has Historically Speaking continued on page 14

Meet A Successful Woman by lyle e davis One of the great benefits of being an editor/publisher of a weekly newspaper is . . . you get to meet and know the most fascinating people! And, given this week’s cover story which deals with women who have not received credit for their considerable accomplishments, this week is the perfect time to tell you of one of the more fascinating folks I’ve met. A beautiful young lady by name of Diane Hansen. I’ve known Diane Hansen for years and each time we visit I am more and more impressed with her. With her regal bearing, her sharp mind, her warm personality, and her business acumen. For those who don’t know her, Diane is the President and CEO of Palomar Health, California’s largest healthcare district. With more than 20 years of experience in the healthcare industry and being recognized as one of the Top Women Leaders of San Diego by San Diego Business Journal in 2023 and Diane Hansen CEO of the Year by ACHD in 2021, Hansen’s vision and dedication have elevated Palomar Health to a regional and national healthcare powerhouse. is nothing short of extraordinary.” She is a big believer in corporate transparency and Diane’s dedication to healthcare, her compassion she is very open in her discussions with the public for patients and her commitment to improving the healthcare experience for all reflect her deep unas well as her staff. derstanding of the industry’s challenges and opLinda Greer, Board Chair of Palomar Health, ex- portunities. pressed her admiration for Diane Hansen and her transformative initiatives, stating, “Diane Han- Over the past few years, under Hansen’s leadersen’s leadership has not only helped the commu- ship, Palomar Health has undergone a remarkable nity receive exceptional care but has also elevated transformation. Palomar Health to a nationally recognized healthcare system. The remarkable achievements under Some of the notable accomplishments achieved her guidance are a source of pride for the entire under her leadership include: organization. We are now seen as a credible threat in the healthcare industry, and this transformation 1. Financial Growth: Palomar Health has experi-

enced a substantial increase in total gross revenue, with a remarkable +17.7% growth. 2. Patient Enrollment: Palomar Health Medical Group saw a significant increase in patient enrollment, with a +5% growth due to the strategic marketing efforts reaching the local market segments. 3. Brand Recognition: The healthcare system’s brand has received heightened interest, recognition and opportunities, through strategic campaigns such as “I Want My PHMG” or through community events like the 2022 Health Rocks Wellness Festival. This allowed the healthcare system to surpass its competitors to attract even more interest in the brand of Palomar Health, as it is actively reimagining healthcare by removing the fear out of it and by making it more approachable to the community. 4. Physician/Nurse Attraction: Palomar Health is now attracting hundreds of physicians from some of the highest-ranking healthcare organizations in the market, further enriching the medical staff through programs like the Nurse Incentive Program, which awards nurses up to $100,000 over a three-year period. 5. Employee Engagement: There has been a palpable change in the culture and employee engagement at Palomar Health, recognized by accrediting bodies, leading to a rise in pure pride among the staff. With the help from the Palomar Health Foundation, there are many events surrounding the team members and staff to improve team morale. A fascinating, multi-talented, attractive and efficient person heading up Palomar Health. Who could ask for anything more? We are proud to call Diane Hansen a friend and delighted to salute her and her accomplishments.


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Is my flight safe? How To Tell Before You Board Flying may be the safest way to travel, but it sure hasn’t felt that way lately.

ment doors falling off, that’s a red flag. Lack of safety equipment: Does the plane have all the necessary safety equipment, such as oxygen masks, life jackets, and fire extinguishers? If any of this equipment is missing, it could be a problem.

Images of a flaming aircraft on a Tokyo runway and of a door blown off an Alaska Airlines flight seem to have undermined public confidence in air travel.

Stains or leaks: Water stains could indicate a leak in the fuselage, while oil stains might point to an engine problem.

And there’s also this burning question: Could anyone have known this would happen? Maybe. But first, a reality check: Flying in the U.S. is actually safe. Really safe. “You’d have to fly every single day for literally thousands of years before you’d ever have a serious accident,” says Anthony Radchenko, CEO of AirAdvisor. George Novak, president of the National Air Carrier Association, a trade group, says there are numerous safeguards in place to prevent an aviation disaster. So, for example, when Alaska Airlines 1282 suffered a midair blowout, the Federal Aviation Administration acted quickly to ground and inspect the aircraft. “Flying in the United States is very safe,” he says. As it turns out, there are some telltale signs that your next flight could be dangerous, particularly if you’re traveling internationally or in a country with lax aviation regulations. Still, people want to know if you can tell if you’re boarding a dangerous flight. Experts say you might.

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Can you tell if your plane is safe? Ask any aviation professional if you can eyeball a commercial plane as you board to determine its safety, and they’ll probably laugh at you. “Typically, there’s nothing the average passenger can see,” says Justin Maasdam, a pilot who runs a digital pilot app called Skymatrix. “Besides, historically, plane crashes have not had visible indications that something was wrong.” How about a quick visual inspection or interviewing the crew? Not really an option, either. “You can’t kick the tires, look under the hood of the flight you’re taking, or talk to the captain,” says Harding Bush, associate director for security operations at Global Rescue, a provider of security and travel risk management services.

But there are red flags that might indicate the plane isn’t airworthy. They might not apply to a commercial flight operating in the U.S., but if you’re traveling on a small charter aircraft, like a six-passenger plane touring the Grand Canyon, or in a country where there are fewer safety regulations, there is a checklist. Your Plane Might Be Unsafe If This Happens Here are a few signs that your plane may not be airworthy: Bad smells: Strong odors, fuel fumes, or burning smells could be a sign of a problem with the plane’s systems. If you smell raw sewage, it could be a sign of an improperly maintained aircraft. Broken or loose components: If you see panels attached with duct tape or parts of your seatbacks, armrests, or overhead compart-

Visible damage: Dents, scratches, or rust on the outside of the aircraft could be a sign of trouble. Minor cosmetic issues don’t necessarily indicate a safety concern, but significant damage should give you pause. Worn-out interior: Excessive wear and tear could also suggest a lack of proper maintenance and attention to detail. Note that seeing any of these things doesn’t automatically make the plane unsafe. But you should mention your concern to a crewmember before you depart. If they’re dismissive, you might be on the wrong flight. Are you overreacting to the recent aviation scares? That said, it’s easy for safety concerns to become overblown. A dent on a plane doesn’t mean it’s not airworthy. An older interior doesn’t necessarily mean the plane is unsafe. For example, last summer, I flew from Bangkok to Chiang Mai, Thailand, on a discount airline. But something felt familiar about the cabin interior. The purple and white color scheme in the interior didn’t match the airline’s livery. My seat was well-worn, but I didn’t become concerned until I looked at the seatback. The instructions were not in Thai or English -- they were in Icelandic. Then I realized we were sitting on a repurposed Wow Air plane. Wow went out of business in 2019, and my airline had acquired some of its aircraft. It hadn’t bothered refurbishing the cabin interiors, and I worried that maybe it had overlooked something else. I shouldn’t have. Thailand’s airlines are well-regulated and safe, and after I got over my initial shock, my flight to Chiang Mai felt like a blast from the past. Well, maybe that’s a poor choice of words. Shall we just say it was kind of retro?

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How To Best Put Reverse Mortgage To Use Do you have a financial advisor? Many people do and many people don’t. Those who do have a financial advisor may have spoken to them about reverse mortgages. Financial advisors’ feelings regarding reverse mortgages are about the same as the general public. Some like them, some do not. But also true to both groups is the many don’t really understand the reverse mortgage program and how to best put it to use. There are several financial planners and advisors who have researched the utilization of the reverse mortgage as a financial planning tool. One of those financial planners is Jamie P. Hopkins, Esq., CFP, RICP, who wrote “Rewirement-Rewiring the Way You Think About Retirement”. This is a wonderful book and an easy read. It’s on Amazon and it’s worth it if you would like to learn more about his perspective on “Rewirement”. In his book, Jamie covers a process for making decisions when you are:

and just exist so you can put more money in the bank to deal with inflation? The other school of thought is to put your home to work for you. This incorporates the use of the reverse mortgage program. I’ve written about the many ways to make your equity work for you, to help you pay off an existing mortgage, pay off debt, help an adult child enter the housing market, help fund college education…. There are so many uses for the equity in your home. The reverse mortgage is the only loan program that lets you access that equity and turn it into cash that you can use for whatever you want. While it’s true that this loan isn’t for everyone, everyone should learn all about it before condemning it. It has been around for a very long time and has improved year after year.

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The Pastor Says . . . Who Is In Charge? In a recent discussion with some curious persons, I was asked to share my ideas about everything that seems wrong in our world. Before answering that, I need to define the word wrong. Does it apply only to those who perceive what wrong means, or is there an absolute wrong? I will answer by what I hear people say. Wrong to many people is when things go differently than they think they should. Who causes discord when tragedy, disease, distress, famine, earthquakes, hurricanes, death, or even a politician who seeks legislation different from our moral standards? Who is in charge? Or we might look at it from the standpoint of good happenings, such as the Miracle of Dunkirk during World War II or the many favorable weather conditions during the Revolutionary War, which favored the early Americans. Or it might be a profitable financial event, saving an eviction, property loss, or even good weather conditions. There has been a belief that when good things happen, God is behind them. This is with some biblical basis. David, king of Israel, Pastor Huls believed that many of his victories and kingship were by God’s design. Even today, based on scripture, there is the belief that God raises leaders and even nations. This, of course, is most acceptable if all goes our way. Do we ever take issue with this? When we won World War II, many said it was because God favored us as a nation. There was a genuine expression of thanks to God for our victory over the power of Satan.

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To answer the question of who is in charge, if both the positive and negative aspects of our lives, our world, our future, whether we want to give God the credit for all we think is good, or Satan the benefit for all that is terrible, I am sure we can see that much is in our own hands. We can remember the words of God to Cain, one of the first members of the human family: “Why are you downcast?” If you let it get to you, and all you think is bad, sin will take you down. But if you do right, life will be good and accepted. Cain, it is all up to you! Much that is wrong in our world is due to how we live our lives. Or is this too simple for an answer? Pastor Huls

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Who needs the Smart Web?-Everyone! Part I of ?

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90% of the World’s PCs (desktops, towers, notebooks, all-in-ones and micros) run Microsoft’s Windows (79%) or Apple’s Mac (11%) operating system. PC sales peaked in 2011 at 352 million units. By 2023 Worldwide PC sales had fallen to 242 million units. That’s a decline of over 30%, yet the number of PCs in use climbed steadily from 1.5 to 2.0 billion over the same period. Simple math tells us that the average PC in use in 2023 is about eight years old. That contrasts with the two to three year average life span of PCs in the 1980s and 90s. Why is that? The reason for the extended longevity of today’s PCs is pretty simple. Since the birth of the “IW” (“Intelligent Web) in 2001,

Internet based applications programs have rapidly replaced the PCs traditional “stand-alone” applications. Powerful Internet servers (computers) are much faster and more efficient than PCs. As a result, most PCs today are seldom used as “Personal Computers,” today they are “Internet Terminals”. Nearly any PC built after 2010 has enough CPU power, memory and storage capacity to accommodate optimal Internet speeds, so older PCs are able to maintain their functional relevancy. Because the Internet has expanded the useful lifespan of PCs, PC sales have been in general decline since 2011. In 2023 Apple’s PC sales dropped by over 30%, a significantly greater decline than 12% sales decline for Windows PCs. Apple PC users (even teachers) finally began to recognize the folly of paying $1200+ for an Apple PC that serves the same purpose (Internet terminal) as a $600 Windows PC. Today the World’s four largest PC brands and their market share are Lenovo 24%, HP 19%, Dell 18% and Apple 11%. By 2010 it was apparent that the Internet was becoming the main source of applications development and computing power. The PC age was over and the Internet age was here. In anticipation of declining PC sales, PC makers like Dell HP and Apple shifted their emphasis to network maintenance, applications development and other areas of technol-

ogy. Lenovo, a Chinese company already manufactured their PCs in China. HP, Dell and Apple “farmed out” the design and manufacture of their PCs to Chinese companies and turned sales, warranty, repair and maintenance over to multinational third party companies. Today neither HP, Dell nor Apple is involved in the design, manufacture or maintenance of PCs. They simply collect a fee for the use of their logos on Chinese PCs. Whether we like it or not, regardless of their source, PCs today are important Internet access devices. The Internet has rapidly become the dominant source of civiliza-

tions communication and information. Internet connectivity is an ever growing necessity for people of all ages. Whether its communication, education, news, recreation or entertainment, nearly all human knowledge and activity is available on today’s Internet, AKA the IW or Intelligent Web. Below is a wish list of the things needed to optimize the resources of the IW. Next week we will start a discussion on the different kinds of IW access devices and the amazing benefits of having full access to IW content. It’s a life changer, at any age but especially for us FOFs (folks over fifty).

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Why do Some Pets Take so Long to Find Homes?

Why do some pets get adopted right away and others spend months or even years at a shelter? Here’s what Google said: The older an animal is, the more time it takes for it to get adopted. Puppies on average spend less than a month in the shelter, which shows the clear preference of the adopters for dogs of younger age. During kitten season from Spring to late Fall families pass by purrfectly good adult cats while the

eight- to ten-week-old kittens fly out the door.

• Too big. A 150-pound dog Great Dane isn’t for everyone.

Same with puppies. Some people want to start fresh instead of a “used” dog.

• Too small. One of my friends had a 4-pound Pomeranian. It went most places in her purse. Not a dog for everyone.

A year ago, You Tube star and north county resident Rocky Kanaka, shot a film at Rancho Coastal Humane Society. It has 10-million views. You can watch it for free. Look up “UNGRATEFUL Boy Doesn’t Want USED DOG, What Happens Is Shocking.” Rocky and his team tell the story of a boy who demands that his mom buy him a purebred puppy instead of adopting a shelter dog. The boy in the story believes that a purebred puppy, like the one his friend got, is better. That said, why else do some pets take longer to find homes? • A physical condition that limits their activity.

• Not the right size or color for the breed. It may look like a Chihuahua and bark like a Chihuahua, but if it weighs 15 pounds, that’s too big. • Kennel behavior. A great cat who hides in their enclosure, or a dog who barks at everyone who passes by, takes longer to adopt.

• A physical condition that requires lots of activity. • Pets who need ongoing medication.

• Pets who have been returned. Not their fault, but a returned pet seems to be a red flag. Personally, I believe there’s a perfect family for every pet. For some of them, it just takes their families longer to find them.


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Problem Solved from page 6

Now it was my turn to be silent.

reasonably confident that the third transaction was incorrect, so it stopped the transaction. PayPal reversed the second one eventually. But it wasn’t quite sure about the first one.

Embarrassed, I said, “Well, come and get me.”

It appears its systems were not sophisticated enough to tie them all to the same fraudster. I don’t want to go any further because it would only give future fraudsters a roadmap to defraud PayPal users.

Welcome to the golden years.

Here’s what really concerns me. You said you were using a password USB key to access PayPal. That means the only person who can access your account is someone with the physical key. How did a criminal manage to get into your account without the key? That is a serious problem, and unfortunately, there’s no evidence PayPal has done anything to address it. You could have contacted one of the PayPal executives I publish on my consumer advocacy site, Elliott.org. A brief, polite email to one of them might have escalated your case. I also publish a free guide on how to reverse an unauthorized charge on PayPal. I’ll give you the Reader’s Digest version: Keep a meticulous paper trail and, when necessary, appeal to one of the PayPal executives. I contacted PayPal on your behalf. You also reached out to one of the executives. And that worked. “They have finally refunded the money,” you reported. “I will never understand how PayPal works, and I’m not sure I want to continue to use PayPal.” 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/

He retorted, “I will, as soon as I convince this cop that I didn’t steal your car!”

••• I recently spent $2500 on a young Black Angus bull. I put him out with the herd but he just ate grass and wouldn’t even look at a cow. I was beginning to suspect he was gay, if that’s possible with a bull. Anyhow, I had the Vet come have a look at him. He said the bull was very healthy, but possible a little young, so he gave me some pills to feed him once per day. Holy Cow (YEP)! The bull started to service the cows within two days. All of my cows! He even broke through the fence and bred all my neighbor’s cows!

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The auditor said, “Well, sir, you have an extravagant lifestyle and no full-time employment, which you explain by saying that you win money gambling. I’m not sure the IRS finds that believable.”

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“I’m a great gambler, and I can prove it,” says Grandpa. “How about a demonstration?”

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There was a moment of silence. I thought the call had been disconnected, but then I heard his voice. “Are you kidding me?” he barked, “I dropped you off!”

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I don’t know what the heck was in the pills the Vet gave him, but they kinda taste like peppermint.

Grandpa says, “I’ll bet you a thousand dollars that I can bite my own eye.”

“I left my keys in the car and it’s been stolen.”

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The auditor thinks for a moment and says, “OK. Go ahead.”

them my location, confessed that I had left my keys in the car, and that it had been stolen.

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The auditor thinks a moment and says, “It’s a bet.” Grandpa removes his glass eye and bites it. The auditor’s jaw drops. Grandpa says, “Now, I’ll bet you two thousand dollars that I can bite my other eye.” The auditor can tell Grandpa isn’t blind, so he takes the bet. Grandpa removes his dentures and bites his good eye. The stunned auditor now realizes he has wagered

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and lost three grand, with Grandpa’s attorney as a witness. He starts to get nervous. “Want to go double or nothing?” Grandpa asks. “I’ll bet you six thousand dollars that I can stand on one side of your desk, and pee into that wastebasket on the other side, and never get a drop anywhere in between.” The auditor, twice burned, is cautious now, but he looks carefully and decides there’s no way this old guy could possibly manage that stunt, so he agrees again. Grandpa stands beside the desk and unzips his pants, but although he strains mightily, he can’t make the stream reach the wastebasket on the other side, so he pretty much urinates all over the audi-

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tor’s desk. The auditor leaps with joy, realizing that he has just turned a major loss into a huge win. But Grandpa’s attorney moans and puts his head in his hands. “Are you OK?” the auditor asks. “Not really,” says the attorney. “This morning, when Grandpa told me he’d been summoned for an audit, he bet me twenty-five thousand dollars that he could come in here and pee all over your desk and that you’d be happy about it.” Don’t mess with old people! ••• If this country gets any fatter we’re going to have to put another notch in the Bible Belt.


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760.445.7502 Ask for Frank Advertise Your Business & Services Women from page 5 under their husband’s name, or a male business associate. Thus their true contributions were lost in record-keeping down through the years. HELEN FREE: CREATED DIABETES SELF-TESTING. She was born Helen Murray Free on 20 February 1923. As a woman of science and chemistry, Helen Murray Free gave the world many gifts and blessings, including a glucose self-detection test for diabetes as self-tests for hepatitis-A. So revolutionary was her achievements in setting new landmarks in science that on 1 May 2010, she was honoured for her diagnostic test strips which were designated: “A National Historic Chemical Landmark,” by the American Chemical Society. Sadly, as a little girl, Free never recovered from the loss of her mommy when she was only six years of age. Life’s cruel blow came when Helen

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Free’s mother, Daisy Free, died during an influenza epidemic, leaving the confused and traumatisd little girl forever somber that she never had the chance to really know her precious mommy. In 2000, Helen Murray Free was inducted into the National Inventor’s Hall of Fame. A decade later, she was inducted into the National Women’s Hall of Fame in New York. In 2009, at the great age of 86, Helen Murray Free, slowly walked forward to humbly receive the “National Medal of Technology and Innovation” from President Barack Obama, a rare honour which only the U. S. President can bestow. That day at the White House, wearing a bright red blazer, she was accepting her award for two people – herself and her precious mommy, whom she forever remembered clutching tightly and hugging as a small child. When summoned by the President, she slowly arose, her eyes sparkling, and smiling widely, she briefly looked heavenward, as if to say, “Mom, this is for you.” The great woman genius, Helen Murray Free, died on 1 May 2021 at the great age of 98.

GRACE MURRAY HOPPER HELPED INVENT: “COBOL COMMON LANGUAGE” FOR COMPUTER COMMUNICATION. Dr. Grace Murray Hopper (19061992) was a curious child. At age seven she dismantled her alarm clock in order to fathom its mode of operation. Only problem was that the young child was unable to piece it back together again. The curiosity of genius which stirred within the little girl was so compelling that the seven-year-old succeeded in dismantling seven clocks before her angry mother stopped her! As an adult, Hopper helped develop a common language with which computers could communicate, called Common Business-Oriented Language or COBOL (1959-61) for UNIVAC, the first commercial electronic computer. Aside from being a brilliant mathematician, and pioneer in data processing, she was the first woman to reach the rank of rear admiral in the U.S. Navy (1983). Sadly, Hopper’s works were never patented. Her contributions were prior to computer software technology and were not considered a ‘patentable field.’ STEPHANIE

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VENTED: POLICE , MILITARY, “C MIRACLE FIBER” TO SAVE COUNTLESS LIVES. Stephanie Kwolek was a top-drawer, true genius! She was one of Dupont’s premiere chemists, and the discoverer of Kevlar, often called “The Miracle Fiber.” Kevlar has five times the strength of steel by weight, and its application is universal. It is used in ropes and cables for drilling rigs, canoe hulls, boat sails, automobile bodies and tires. Also, in the making of military and motorcycle helmets. Many of our military veterans and police officers are alive today because of Kevlar, which is used in making bullet-proof vests. Kwolek’s creation is so miraculous that it proved superior to the oldefashioned steel-plated vest which could not stop a bullet – but, ¼-inch Kevlar can! The so-called ‘miracle fiber’ can also withstand temperatures of up to 900-degrees Fahrenheit and is, subsequently, used by many emergency units, such as fire department personnel. Hedloc (Kevlar) was patented by Stephanie Kwolek in 1971. Its creation has saved countless human lives around the world. Women continued on page 14


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Safe from page 8

Historically Speaking from page 7

It’s A Good Time To Be Thinking About Aviation Safety

only one daily newspaper and but a few remaining newsprint weeklies you can hold in your hands. Here locally, The Paper is one of those few remaining publications where local news and legal reports are printed as well as a place where merchants can still advertise their businesses at reasonable cost.

The worries about airline safety come amid an FAA investigation into several high-profile runway incursions that prompted the agency to form a safety review team last year. Travelers are now asking hard questions too, and they’re taking nothing for granted. The message from passengers couldn’t be clearer: Air travel may be safe, but it can always be safer. Who can disagree with that? Elliott’s Tips For Avoiding An Unsafe Plane Avoid the blacklist: The European Union has a list of airlines banned from operating in its airspace. So does the FAA. The airlines are restricted because they do not meet minimum safety standards and have insufficient government oversight. If you’re traveling to the developing world, it might be a good idea to review the list and avoid those airlines. They might be operating in an unsafe manner. Book a ticket on an airline you know: That’s particularly true if you’re flying outside the U.S. You’re almost always better off choosing a flag carrier as opposed to a discount startup, even if it costs a little more. Experts agree. “I would recommend flying on reputable carriers,” says Shem Malmquist, an aviation safety expert at Florida Institute of Technology. “They have strong oversight and do everything they can to ensure that the aircraft is airworthy prior to departure.” Choose your aircraft type: You can use an app like Kayak or FlightRadar24 to get information about your aircraft type. In fact, some travelers have already started doing that to weed out 737 Max planes. Some of the information is quite detailed, says Bush, the director at Global Rescue. “You can find out about recent flight history and additional information like the aircraft age, when required upgrades were made and its overall safety record,” he says. Then you can make an informed decision about whether to fly. Christopher Elliott is an author, consumer advocate, and journalist. He founded Elliott Advocacy, a nonprofit organization that helps solve consumer problems. He publishes Elliott Confidential, a travel newsletter, and the Elliott Report, a news site about customer service. If you need help with a consumer problem, you can email him at chris@elliott.org.

Today’s younger generations have never really had a habit of reading a paper-printed newspaper … most get their news online from semi-reliable social outlets or on TV. For most of our lives we older folk, (aged 60 yearsplus) have depended upon our local print publications to keep us apprised of what’s happening at our community’s government, the courts and school districts as well as the business community. Local dailies are disappearing across the nation and electronic news reports are taking their place. It is estimated some 2,000 daily newspapers will disappear in 2024. Locally, the now-defunct daily North County Times, at its peak, had a 100,000-plus readership. The 1995 merger of the Escondido Times-Advocate and the Oceanside Blade-Citizen became the NCT, but daily readership began to slide and the inevitable happened when advertising dried up. The San Diego Union purchased the NCT and a few months later ceased its publication causing dozens of North County staff members to lose their jobs. As a result, North San Diego County no longer has a daily newspaper reporting to its seven suburban cities. A number of online electronic news reports have joined the last of the area newsprint weeklies such as The Paper, taking the place of the various defunct daily newsprint publications. For our young people pursuing a career in print journalism it’ll be tough going as more than half of California’s daily newspapers now are gone. As my generation’s journalists leave the scene, some of our newsprint publications are still with us … sort of … but you’ll have to go to a public library to find them. They’re mostly filed on microfiche records. You can’t hold them in your hand but you can still view them on a captured video page of a chosen date when daily newspapers reported our history of days gone by. Beware: today there are far fewer journalistic eyes and ears monitoring all levels of our government since the demise of our local newspapers. We always end up deserving the kind of government we’ve allowed to take place.

Women from page 13 PATRICIA BATH CREATED: PIONEERED CATARACT LASERPHACO PROBE. Dr. Patricia Bath was one of the greatest and most important women inventors in the field of ophthalmology (branch of medicine which deals with the anatomy, physiology, and diseases of the human eye). Dr. Bath dedicated herself to the treatment and prevention of blindness, which led her to the discovery of Cataract Laserphaco Probe (patented in 1988), which uses the power of a laser to quickly and painlessly remove (vapourise) cataracts from patients’ eyes, rendering the olde drill-like device and method, obsolete. Born to poor parents in Harlem, Dr. Bath became the first African American woman doctor to receive a patent. With another invention, the genius of Dr. Bath allowed her to restore sight to people who had been blind for over 30 years! Bath founded and became the first president of the American Institute for the Prevention of Blindness. HISTORY’S UNMATCHED 12YEAR-OLDE GIRL GENIUS. At age 12 she went to work – as many other children did – when the Industrial Revolution was in full swing. As a small child, Knight went to work in a textile factory where she became greatly troubled when she saw many other children her own age injured, and even killed, by accidents caused by the shuttle, or as it was called, “The Kiss of Death.” The 12-year-old girl was horrified when she witnessed a child worker actually stabbed by a steel-tipped shuttle that shot out of a mechanical loom. These terrifying visions troubled her to the point of giving her nightmares, a tormenting experience for such a small child to have to endure. Miraculously, within weeks, the small girl quickly designed a stopmotion safety device that prevented the weaving machines from ejecting dangerous projectiles! The little girl’s invention gadget automatically turned off the loom whenever too much stress was placed on it. The safety device for the loom was quickly adopted by other textile factories, thus preventing countless injuries and death! Due to prevailing laws and social restrictions of that era, the little girl’s revolutionary invention was, sadly, never patented.

History records no other childinventor at age 12 with this level of significant achievement which actually proved to prevent severe injuries and even human death, as Margaret Knight did. History has finally caught up to Margaret Ethridge Knight. She has now been formally acknowledged as, not only the “Female Edison,” but she is clearly recognized by world historians today as: “The most famous 19thcentury woman inventor.” Believe it or not, Knight went on to give the world other historic inventions, such as a numbering machine (patented in 1894), as well as several devices relating to rotary engines (patented between 1902 and 1914), as well as innovations related to the internal combustion engine (1913). Her inventive genius sailed beyond our American shores when Margaret Knight was awarded the “Decoration of the Royal Legion of Honour,” by England’s Queen Victoria in 1871. Now acknowledged as one of history’s greatest and most eclectic inventors, Margaret Ethridge Knight’s recognition as a woman inventor in our school history books was glacier-slow in being acknowledged. She was finally inducted into the “National Inventors Hall of Fame” in 2006, more than 92 years after she died. Margaret Knight never married and died in 1914 at age 76. Though she is gone, vestiges of Knight remain with us today. Her little box-making machine is in the Smithsonian Museum in Washington, D.C. This little girl, who began inventing at age 12, and eventually held an astounding 87 U.S. patents, is still with us today through her innovative and creative mind. There are obviously too many women of genius and invention to list here, but I hope to whet your appetite to seek out further reading regarding these extraordinary women of genius, often forgotten.

Friedrich Gomez


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LEGALS

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9024894 The name of the business: Top Tier Contracting, located at 4985 Eucalyptus Ln., Carlsbad, CA 92008. Registrant Information: BD Young Enterprise Inc., 4985 Eucalyptus Ln., Carlsbad, CA 92008. This business is operated by a Corporation. First day of business: N/A /s/ Dezarae Young, CEO with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 12/13/2023 12/21, 12/28, 1/4, 1/11/2024 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9024691 The name of the business: Rad Jammer Designs, located at 2492 Longstaff Ct., San Marcos, CA 92078. Registrant Information: Calista Mikel Mejia, 2492 Longstaff Ct., San Marcos, CA 92078. This business is operated by an Individual. First day of business: 12/7/2023 /s/ Calista Mikel Mejia with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 12/8/2023 12/21, 12/28, 1/4, 1/11/2024 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9023811 The name of the business: St. MaloApartments, located at 1741 S. Myers Street, Oceanside, CA 92054. Registrant Information: HILP-Apartments, LLC, 10490 Camino Del Venado, Valley Center, CA 92082. This business is operated by a Limited Liability Company. First day of business: 3/4/2019 /s/ Harold C.J. Coyledall with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 11/28/2023 12/28, 1/4, 1/11, 1/18/2024 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9024696 The name of the business: KC’s Cab, located at 1905 Maxson St., Oceanside, CA 92054. Registrant Information: KC’s

Dessert First LLC, 1905 Maxson St., Oceanside, CA 92054. This business is operated by a Limited Liability Company. First day of business: 3/4/2019 /s/ victor Cruz, CEO with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 12/8/2023 12/28, 1/4, 1/11, 1/18/2024 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9024836 The name of the business: Giant Pizza NY Style, located at 16588 Bernardo Center Dr. suite 150, Rancho Bernardo, CA 92128. Registrant Information: Prince Ali Foods Inc, 16588 Bernardo Center Dr. Suite 150, Rancho Bernardo, CA 92128. This business is operated by a Corporation. First day of business: 12/11/2023 /s/ Ali T Ahmed, CEO with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 11/28/2023 12/28, 1/4, 1/11, 1/18/2024 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9024694 The name of the business: Ride Taxi, located at 1905 Maxson St., Oceanside, CA 92054. Registrant Jonathan Cruz, 1905 Maxson St., Oceanside, CA 92054. This business is operated by an Individual. First day of business: N/A /s/ Jonathan Cruz with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/ Recorder of San Diego on 12/08/2023 12/28, 1/4, 1/11, 1/18/2024 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME 37-2023-00055375-CU-PT-NC TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner James Russell Booth filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present name: James Russell Booth to Proposed name Boothy James Russell Booth. 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: 2/9/2024, 8:30 am, in Dept. 25 The address of the court is: 325 S. Melrose, Vista, CA. 92081. No hearing will occur on above date: see attachment. 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 December 22, 2023 /s/ Brad A. Weinreb, Judge of the Superior Court 12/28, 1/4, 1/11, 1/18/2024 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9025581 The name of the business: Feelgood Design, located at 967 Calle Pilares, Chula Vista, CA 91913. Registrant Henry Van Truong, 967 Calle Pilares, Chula Vista, CA 91913. This business is operated by an Individual. First day of business: 12/21/2023 /s/ Henry Van Truong with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 12/22/2023 1/4, 1/11, 1/18, 1/25/2024 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9025753 The name of the business: Lilac Beauty By Mahshid, located at 12004 Carmel Mountain Rd.,

#19, San Diego, CA 92128. Registrant Mahshid Mirafzal, 1824 Castle Glen, Escondido, CA 92150. This business is operated by an Individual. First day of business: N/A /s/ Mahshid Mirafzal with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 12/27/2023 1/11, 1/18, 1/25, 2/1/2024 STATEMENT OF WITHDRAWAL FROM PARTNERSHIP OPERATING UNDER FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2024-9000049 Fictitious Business Name, Waring Court Pediatric And Adult Medical Group, located at 3230 Waring Court, Ste J, Oceanside, CA 92056. The original statement of this fictitious business was filed in San Diego County on 1/6/2020 and assigned file no. 20209000342. The following partner has withdrawn: Victor Michael Dalforno, 3500 Bedford Circle, Carlsbad, CA 92008. /s/ Victor Michael Dalforno with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 1/2/2024 1/11, 1/18, 1/25, 2/1/2024 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2024-9000524 The name of the business: Hartwell Medical, located at 6354 Corte Del Abeto, Suite F, Carlsbad, CA 92011. Registrant Tri-Tech Forensics, 3811 International Blvd NE, Suite 100, Leland, NC 28451-8894. This business is operated by a Corporation. First day of business: 1/8/2024 /s/ James Arthur Seidel, CEO with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 1/9/2024 1/18, 1/25, 2/1, 2/8/2024 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2024-9000207 The name of the business:

Inspired Advocacy, located at 244 Treasure Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078. Registrant Megan Moriarty McNicholas, 244 Treasure Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078. This business is operated by an Individual. First day of business: N/A /s/ Megan Moriarty McNicholas with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 1/4/2024 1/18, 1/25, 2/1, 2/8/2024 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2024-9000155 The name of the business: Ocean Hills Realty, located at 4949 Marin Drive, Oceanside, CA 92056. Registrant Christian F. Ostergaard, 4949 Marin Drive, Oceanside, CA 92056. This business is operated by an Individual. First day of business: 1/1/2024 /s/ Christian F. Ostergaard with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 1/3/2024 1/18, 1/25, 2/1, 2/8/2024 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2024-9000500 The name of the business: Jazmin Housekeeping, Located at 1591 E. Vista Way, Vista, CA 92084. Registrant Teresita Hernandez, 744 Highland Dr., Vista, CA 92084. This business is operated by an Individual. First day of business: 7/13/2023 /s/ Teresita Hernandez with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 1/8/2024 1/25, 2/1, 2/8, 2/15/2024 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2024-9000204 The name of the business: BG Company Entertainment, located at 4859 Calle Del Palo, Oceanside, CA 92057. Registrant Jose Luis Bernal, 4859 Calle Del Palo, Oceanside, CA 92057. This business is operated by an Individual. First day of business: N/A /s/ Jose Luis Bernal with Jordan

Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/ Recorder of San Diego on 1/4/2024 1/25, 2/1, 2/8, 2/15/2024 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2024-9000227 The name of the business: AAA Hardscape SD, located at 133 Buna Pl., Vista, CA 92084. Registrant AAA Hardscapes LLC, 133 Buna Pl., Vista, CA 92084. This business is operated by a Limited Liability Company. First day of business: N/A /s/ Andres Navarro, President with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 1/4/2024 1/25, 2/1, 2/8, 2/15/2024 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2024-9000992 The name of the business: Gratzl Equipment, Gratzl Heavy Equipment Rental, located at 31034 Valley Center Rd, Valley Center, CA 92082. Registrant Michael Leslie Gratzl, PO Box 1674, Valley Center, CA 92082. This business is operated by an Individual. First day of business: 3/1/2006 /s/ Michael L. Gratzl with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 1/16/2024 1/25, 2/1, 2/8, 2/15/2024 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9025520 The name of the business: Gain Wellness Center, located at 12396 World Trade Dr., Suite 201, San Diego, CA 92128. Registrant Mandeep WaliaBhatia, 9519 Lavender Star Dr., San Diego, CA 92127. This business is operated by an Individual. First day of business: 9/1/2018 /s/ Teresita Hernandez with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 12/22/2023 1/18, 1/25, 2/1, 2/8/2024

First, I discovered America, then I discovered The Paper Ever since I can remember I’ve had the burning desire to discover new places, new adventures. Because of this, I set out to discover a new country . . . and I was successful. I even ventured inland a great many miles where I discovered a place I called Minnesota. “This,” I thought, “would be a great place for Scandinavians.” So I headed back to Norway to recruit settlers. While I was gone, some clown named Columbus claimed he discovered America. Life ain’t fair. Except life also give us The Paper. I read it whenever and wherever I go exploring and only buy from those who advertise in The Paper. It’s a Viking thing. Your friend, Eric the Red


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2024 Landscape Makeover Contest Open For Entries creating your new waterwise wonderland easier, take advantage of the Water Authority’s free virtual workshops as well as our short and educational online videos.”

The 2024 WaterSmart Landscape Makeover competition seeks the best in landscaping makeover projects from 12 participating San Diego County water agencies. This popular annual competition is now open for entries. Its goal is to showcase residential water-saving landscaping ideas, inspiring others to consider their own projects. Different approaches by the winning entrants from past years demonstrate the wide range of options for creating lush, beautiful landscapes that rely more on native plants and less on large areas of thirty grass. The creative results and personal stories help inform and inspire homeowners to consider their own new yard designs. Participating agencies in 2024 include California American Water, the cities of Escondido and Oceanside, Helix Water District, Olivenhain Municipal Water District, Otay Water District, Padre Dam Municipal Water District, Rincon Del Diablo Municipal Water District, San Dieguito Water District, Sweetwater Authority, Vallecitos Water District, and Vista Irrigation District. Each agency winner receives a $250 gift certificate and public recognition for their efforts. Homeowners may also be eligible for turf removal rebates and other

Dunn also recommends getting a copy of the Nifty 50 Plant List. “An environmentally friendly landscape with lush and colorful plants will entice birds, bees, butterflies, and friends into your garden,” said Dunn. Download it at https:// www.sdcwa.org/sites/default/files/ Nifty50.pdf Beautiful plant choices from the Nifty Fifty list add color without requiring a lot of water. Photo: City of Escondido rebates plus additional incentives that can help defray project costs. This year’s contest deadline for all participating agencies is Friday, May 10, 2024. Homeowners may submit their entry online or through their participating agency. Residents must live within agency boundaries to participate. WaterSmart landscapes are more climate resilient than traditional lawns by using less water, fertilizers, and pesticides. They provided a happier habitat for pollinators. The majority of residential water use in San Diego County is

used outdoors, primarily for water landscaping. When yards contain a large amount of grass, that can greatly increase overall water consumption. Conservation education efforts, including the WaterSmart Landscape Contest, focus on ways to create landscapes customized for your favorite activities, incorporating the needs of children, pets, accessible areas, pollinators, and specialty gardens. “Cooler winter months are an ideal time to plant when there is a greater chance of rain, and the soil does not dry out as quickly,” said Water Authority Water Resources Specialist Debby Dunn. “To make

The Water Authority offers free options to help homeowners plan landscape makeovers. Homeowners can get started with the Water Authority’s free three-hour introductory landscaping workshops scheduled on weeknights and Saturdays. The workshops are held virtually. The Water Authority’s WaterSmart Landscape Makeover four-class workshop series offers more specific planning help for homeowners. See the course page for the most current schedule and to sign up at: https://www.sdcwa.org/your-water/conservation/classes/ To enter the 2024 Landscape Makeover contest, visit https:// landscapecontest.com/

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