March 27, 2025

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AMONG SENIORS, VETS, YOUTH

We’re only in the 3rd month of the 2025 New Year and already an unprecedented and ugly reality has set in.

In 2025 the suicide rate among seniors, veterans, and youth, have all reached suicide levels not seen since 1941.

This revelation so early in 2025 and with nine months in our 2025 calendar still to come, has shocked even experienced social scientists

into disbelief and leading them to recheck their sources.

This dramatic “suicide spike” across the United States hasn’t been seen in 84 years (during the Second World War), and its upward surge is continuing and is akin to a growing, unstoppable human tsunami of selfinflected death.

What is it about our current world that is making rational everyday Americans, in record numbers, preferring to choose death over life? This timely cover story takes a “deep

dive” into how different age groups, and different social and ethnic demographics, all share one thing in common: disillusionment and personal psychic pain in a Brave New World which is making them -- in ever increasing numbers – to yearn, desire and, finally, to embrace death over life, itself.

ALTHOUGH SUICIDES ARE NOTHING NEW – THIS IS A STRANGE NEW PHENOMENA UNLIKE ANYTHING WE’VE WITNESSED IN THIS GENERATION.

And although suicide is nothing

new in America -- this spike boggles the human imagination in its sheer scope and magnitude, rendering even hardened research scientists thunderstruck, speechless, and scrambling to make sense of it all.

In our 2025 Zeitgeist, suicide, or self-inflicted mortality, is now reaching the very young, middle aged, senior citizens, military veterans, male and female – all collectively – in early record numbers.

The following official tale of the tape is an obscene reality:

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“The suicide rate has increased by a staggering 30.3% over the past decades.” (Source: Center for Disease Control and Prevention. CDC https://www.cdc. gov>suicide>facts>database) And the U.S. Military concurs with its own grisly perspective:

“In 2025, the United States witnessed a significant rise in suicide rates, reaching levels not seen since 1941 according to the USN as well as other branches of the U. S. Military.” (Source: National Veteran Suicide Prevention Annual Report, VA. Gov Home | Veterans Affairs)

And according to national news outlets, such as U.S. News & World Report: “U.S. Suicide Rate Climbs Back to Highest in Decades.” (https://www.usnews. com>News>HealthNews)

Before we proceed, it is paramount for the reader to recognise that suicide is a complex phenomenon.

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There are complex social issues and other contributing factors which may lead a person to commit suicide. Different people may have different reasons for committing suicide.

SENIORS ARE NOW THE HIGHEST SUICIDE DEMOGRAPHIC IN ALL AMERICA!

While teenagers are the age group most associated with suicide risk, the terrible truth is that another group is killing themselves at even higher rates: lonely and family-neglected seniors.

It comes as a shock for many to learn that seniors now commit suicide twice as often as teens.

Suicide is higher in older adults for a number of reasons. These range from depression, to grief over the passing of loved ones, to chronic illness which comes with age and complications.

Suicide attempts by older adults are much more likely to result in death than among younger persons.

of the cabin, like an arrow shot from a bow. The horrified brits sent NASA the disastrous results of the experiment, along with the designs of the windshield and begged the US scientists for suggestions.

NASA responded with a one-line memo: “Defrost the chicken.”

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Blonde Goes to the Movies

We went to see a movie the other night.

I sat in an aisle seat as I usually do because it feels a little roomier.

Reasons include: Older adults plan more carefully and use more deadly methods.

Older adults are less likely to be discovered and rescued.

In addition to all of the above, seniors are least likely to ask for help, intervention, or to share their worries, woes, and depression with loved ones for fear of being a family burden.

Our senior citizen population is often marginalised. Often neglected and left alone to live, sometimes in a retirement dwelling or left to live alone in their own home – the home in which they reared their beloved children.

DEBT & SUCIDE AMONG SENIORS: HOW FINANCIAL STRESS RELATES TO SUICIDE.

What may drive a senior to suicide may not be the same reason for a much younger person.

We’re talking about seniors fearing poverty and running out of

money. A younger person has the resilience and years to rebuild a financial nest egg while seniors are in their twilight years and on borrowed time.

When people become hopeless about their mounting financial situation, and not believing that a better future is even possible, they can become particularly vulnerable to thoughts of suicide, and that suicide risk can increase over time.

CORRELATION OF SENIOR DEBTS TO SELF-INDUCED MORTALITY.

Research has shown that elderly people who experience stress and worry over financial issues and debt are 20 times more likely to attempt suicide than those who do not have similar debts.

The prospects of an elderly senior man or woman becoming homeless is terrifying and antithetical to their “work ethic” and being the

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Scientists at NASA built a gun specifically to launch standard 4 pound dead chickens at the windshields of airliners, military jets and the space shuttle, all traveling at maximum velocity. The idea is to simulate the frequent incidents of collisions with airborne fowl to test the strength of the windshields.

British engineers heard about the gun and were eager to test it on the windshields of their new high speed trains. Arrangements were made, and a gun was sent to the British engineers.

When the gun was fired, the engineers stood shocked as the chicken hurled out of the barrel, crashed into the shatterproof shield, smashed it to smithereens, blasted through the control console, snapped the engineer’s back-rest in two, and embedded itself in the back wall

Just as the feature was about to start, a blonde from the center of the row got up and started working her way out.

“Excuse me, sorry, oops, excuse me, pardon me, gotta hurry, oops, excuse me.”

By the time she got to me, I was trying to look around her and I was a little impatient, so I said, “Couldn’t you have done this a little earlier?”

“No!” she said in a loud whisper. “The ‘TURN OFF YOUR CELL PHONE PLEASE’ message just flashed up on the screen and mine is in the car.” ***

All arrivals in heaven have to go through an examination to determine if admission will be granted.

One room has a clerk who inputs records of what each applicant did on their last day of life. The first day’s applicant explains that his last day was not good.

“I came home early and found my wife naked in bed.

She claimed she had just gotten out of the shower.

Well, her hair was dry and the shower was completely dry too.

I knew she was into some hankypanky and I began to look for her lover.

I went onto the balcony of our 9th floor apartment and found the SOB clinging to the rail by his fingertips.

I was angry and bashed his fingers with a flower pot.

He let go and fell, but his fall was broken by an awning.

Seeing him still alive, I found super human strength to drag our antique cedar chest to the balcony and throw it over.

It hit the man and killed him.

At this point the stress got to me and I suffered a massive heart attack and died.”

The clerk thanked him and sent him on to the waiting room.

The second applicant said that his last day was his worst.

“I was on an apartment building

roof working on AC equipment. I stumbled over my tools and toppled off the building. I managed to grab onto the balcony rail of a 9th floor apartment, but some idiot came rushing out and bashed my hands with a flower pot. I fell, but landed on an awning and survived. But, as I looked up, I saw a huge chest falling toward me. I was hit and killed by the chest.”

The clerk couldn’t help but chuckle as he directs the man to the waiting room. He is still giggling when his third customer of the day enters.

The clerk apologizes and says “I doubt that your last day was as interesting as the two fellows that arrived here just before you.”

“I don’t know” replies the man. “Picture this, I’m buck naked hiding in this cedar chest and.......” ***

The Haircut

Blessed are those that can give without remembering and take without forgetting.

One day a florist went to a barber for a haircut. After the cut, he asked about his bill, and the barber replied, ‘I cannot accept money from you, I’m doing community service this week.’

The florist was pleased and left the shop.

Chuckles
The True Story of the Chicken Gun Too funny not to share!

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responsible patriarch and matriarch of any family.

Seniors who are terrified over losing their monthly Social Security cheques – their sole financial income on which to live and budget on – can place them under a huge emotional and mental roller coaster of uncertainty which can take an indelible emotional and psychological toll.

Today, in 2025, many U.S. senior citizens are too ashamed to ask their children or grandchildren for financial support. That is one reason why they’re marginalised, in a rest home, or their own home – bought and paid for – in which they proudly reared their family.

Adding to this mix of anxiety and fear of being poverty-struck and reflecting on being relegated to homeless status, or not having enough food to eat on a limited income, or mounting pressure of ever-increasing medical expenses and doctor visits can be overwhelming in their aged years when their mind is not as sharp and their bodies are far more frail – and if all that were not enough, the relentless and intimidating letters and phone calls they receive from creditors –all seem too much for one feeble senior or senior couple in their autumn years.

Such intimating thoughts are thrice as bad for the aged who are a most vulnerable segment of our society.

So they often suffer in silence.

And if they’ve outlived their spouse, they suffer in solitude which further causes grief and the will to carry on.

Any sudden financial problem can rapidly increase a senior’s risk of suicide, or act as a “trigger” for a suicide attempt, particularly when someone is already struggling with other long term health issues. Some elderly are especially vulnerable to feelings of inadequacy, intimidation by creditors, loss of self-esteem and self-worth – all can greatly increase the risk of premeditated senior suicides.

As one elderly man sadly stated:

“I was a complete failure to my children, I believed, because my benefits had been delayed and sanctioned due to me (not turning) up to my appointments . . . I attempted suicide numerous times.”

DATELINE: FERNDALE, WA. A 77-year-olde Washington man and his 76-year-olde wife were found dead in a “likely murder-suicide,” as notes were left on the scene

about concerns over their high medical bills, according to police.

“It is very tragic that one of our senior citizens would find himself in such desperate circumstances where he felt murder and suicide were the only option. Help is always available with a call to 911,” so stated Whatcom County Sheriff Bill Elfo at the scene.

On that fateful Wednesday morning, the elderly man had called 911 and told the dispatcher, “I’m going to shoot myself,” prompting deputies to respond to the home near Ferndale, Washington, the sheriff’s office said in a Facebook post.

The man indicated that he had prepared a note for the sheriff with information and instructions, according to the sheriff’s office. The dispatcher then unsuccessfully attempted to keep the caller on the line.

The man disconnected the call after saying, “We will be in the front bedroom,” according to authorities.

Deputies arrived and set up a perimeter around the house.

For about an hour, a crisis negotiator attempted to contact the occupants of the home by phone and a megaphone. An hour later, deputies deployed a robot-mounted camera.

The man was found deceased from an apparent gunshot wound, authorities said. He was lying next to his wife, who also died from an apparent gunshot wound.

Sheriff’s office detectives and crime scene investigators are looking into the case as a likely murder-suicide.

“Several notes were left citing severe ongoing medical problems with the wife and expressing concerns that the couple did not have sufficient resources to pay for medical care,” the sheriff’s office reported.

Two dogs that were found within the residence were taken into custody and turned over to the humane society for care. Numerous firearms were also impounded for safekeeping.

The identities of the couple have not yet been released, as officials are notifying next of kin.

Our senior citizen population are often marginalised. Often neglect-

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Writers’ Workshop

March 29th • 1pm to 3pm

Join us for an exciting writers’ workshop led by accomplished author and teacher Rhonda Hayes Curtis! This workshop, designed for both beginners and experienced writers, will focus on practical techniques for character development and effective dialogue.

It will be held at the Vista Library on Saturday, March 29, from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Rhonda, founder of the Pauma Valley Writing Retreat, brings years of experience in helping writers improve their craft.

Register at https://sdcl.bibliocommons.com/

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The good LifE at MiraCosta College Oceanside Campus A Lifelong Learning Group

Meetings will be held in person at the MiraCosta College, Oceanside Campus, at 1:00 pm in the Board Room of the Administration Building (Building 1000) and by the Internet Application ZOOM. march 28 1:00 Exploration of San Diego’s Little Italy Tom Cesarini, Author/Historian

Little Italy is a neighborhood in downtown San Diego that was originally a predominantly Italian and Portuguese fishing neighborhood. Mr. Cesarini will help us explore the Italian restaurants, grocery stores, home design stores, art galleries and residential units that exist there today.

march 28 2:30 Ukraine As Seen By A Youth at the Border Ivan Chana, Rotary Exchange Student

Ivan Chana is a Ukranian youth who has grown up amid the chaos and war of Ukraine. He will give us a first-hand account of his experiences.

To join a Zoom meeting, LIFE must have your email address in order for you to receive the invite link. Meet-

ings will start at 12:45 pm (you can join 15 minutes earlier) and the speaker will start at 1:00 pm. Email: life.miracosta@gmail.com ***

registration open for Vista’s Junior deputy Program

The City of Vista and the Vista Sheriff’s Office announce that registration for the Spring 2025 Junior Deputy Academy is now open. This free, seven-week character-building program is designed for youth in grades 6-11 who live in Vista.

Led by Vista Sheriff’s deputies, the Junior Deputy Academy introduces participants to law enforcement’s role in the community while promoting leadership, decision-making, and conflict-resolution skills. The program also raises awareness about substance abuse trends and their impact on youth and families, fostering open conversations about making positive choices.

Through interactive role-playing, physical training, and guest speakers from various public safety and law enforcement agencies, participants gain valuable insights into careers in public service while building confidence, discipline, and teamwork.

• Dates: April 10 – June 5, 2025 (No session on May 1)

• Time: Thursdays, 6 pm – 8 pm

• Location: Linda Rhoades Center, 600 N Santa Fe Ave

• Cost: Free (Vista residents only)

Visit https://www.vista.gov/residents/junior-deputy-program ***

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Local

major drug arrests in North san diego County

As a result of a combined effort of several law enforcement agencies

The U.S. Dept. of Justice was able to announce that 16 people, including nine Escondido residents have been arrested for allegedly trafficking in fentanyl, methamphetamine, cocaine and Adderall.

The arrests came after a 16-month investigation said the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of California.

This coordinated takedown involved more than 150 federal, state and local law enforcement officials arrested all 16 defendants and executed 16 search warrants in Escondido, San Diego, Orange County, and Roanoke, Virginia.

The Escondido defendants are:

Hector Armando Espinoza, 29 Demetrius Collins, AKA “Demo”, 34 Rigoberto Agraz, AKA “Rigo”, 31 Detavius Jones Corteze, AKA “Tay Tay”, 21 Alexis Amezquita, 26 Tracie Shean, 51 Evelyn Janet Caballero, 31 Carlos Vargas, 29 Celia Veronica Espinoza, 46

Total seizures during the total investigation involved more than 2 kg of fentanyl; more than 53 kg (over 116 pounds) of methamphetamine; substantial quantities of cocaine and Adderall; nine firearms; body armor; large capacity magazines; and ammunition.

Indictments were for drug trafficking, conspiracy to distribute controlled substances, and conspiracy to commit money laundering offenses.

Man About Town

As an editor and publisher of a rather interesting weekly newspaper, I get to meet a lot of talented people. Special people. Many of whom are visionaries.

One of whom is Larry Benson,

Escondido Police Lieutenant Ryan Hicks stated, “The Escondido Police Department works aggressively to identify and hold accountable anyone who chooses to participate in the poisoning of our community through illicit fentanyl distribution. We can successfully conduct these investigations through crucial support from the U.S. Attorney’s Office and our other federal partnerships.”

“The San Diego Sheriff’s Office has dedicated personnel and resources to the Fentanyl Abatement Suppression Team (FAST) since it began,” said San Diego County Sheriff Kelly Martinez. “We value the collaboration with our federal, state and local partners to combat the fentanyl crisis in San Diego. These enforcement efforts increase the safety of our communities and save lives.”

The investigation involved many undercover operations and courtauthorized wiretaps, agents conducted a number of controlled purchases and traffic stops of personal vehicles.

These wiretap intercepts showed that defendants Hector Armando Espinoza and Demetrius Collins, AKA “Demo” held leadership roles in the organization and coordinated the distribution of kilogram quantities of methamphetamine and fentanyl.

According to the U.S. Attorney, “In January 2024, an undercover agent conversed with Collins about purchasing methamphetamine and fentanyl, according to the search warrants. Collins agreed to sell the undercover agent four pounds of

owner of The Indian Store in Vista . . . but Larry is more than a business owner. He is a historian, a study of various cultures, a visionary . . .someone who has built a tremendously successful business thanks to his multiplicity of interests.

How did he get to where he is today?

It was a long, sometimes trying road.

Born in Olympia, Washington he grew up in Tacoma.

That area is lumber country. Lots of lumber mills . . saw mills, logging trucks with awesome loads . . .Larry’s dad, in fact, was killed in a sawmill accident . . which left Larry’s mother alone, with six kids to feed and care for . . as well as squeezing in some time to grieve for her late husband.

The area between Tacoma and Puyallup, Washington is rough coun-

methamphetamine and 1,500 fentanyl pills for $10,500. Collins directed the agent to send the money to Alexis Amezquita’s address. Several days later, Collins retrieved the money from Amezquita’s mailbox. Collins then mailed a package to the undercover agent that contained approximately four pounds of methamphetamine and a half pound of fentanyl pills that were provided by Espinoza.”

In February 2024, Collins agreed to sell the undercover agent five pounds of methamphetamine and 5,000 fentanyl pills for $20,000. Collins again retrieved the money from Amezquita’s mailbox and shipped the drugs, that were provided by Espinoza. The package was found to contain approximately 5.68 pounds of methamphetamine and 1.21 pounds of fentanyl pills.

Agents installed a tracking device on Espinoza’s car that he later discovered, according to the search warrants. Espinoza took the tracker off his car and put it on another random vehicle. Espinoza then began to rely heavily on others to distribute drugs on his behalf. During numerous wiretap intercepts, agents heard Espinoza set up drug sales with customers and then direct others such as Detavius Jones Corteze, AKA “Tay Tay,” Tracie Shean, and Collins to meet with the customers and distribute them on his behalf.

This case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Sean Van Demark and Sarah Akhtar and Special Assistant U.S. Attorney Sterling Winchester. Special agents and task force officers with the Fentanyl Abatement and Suppression Team (FAST) led this investigation.

Letters to the Editor

My dear Lyle, I am literally in tears as I type these words. We just read this week’s cover story “Lady Liberty And The Early Immigrants” in The Paper (3/20/25 issue) written by your boy Friedrich Gomez and there wasn’t a dry eye among us, not one! Our great grandparents who were of Scots-Irish extraction passed through Ellis Island. Last weekend our family spotted Friedrich at the Beach Break Cafe here in Oceanside where he introduced us to his girlfriend Kimberly. Lyle, you described Friedrich perfectly in a past “Man About Town” column when you said he is very animated and often dances when walking and sometimes waving his arms all around! Lyle, he is so innocent and 100% adorable. Continue to be protective of him, Lyle, because he is such a beautiful free spirit! His beautiful girlfriend had us laughing and in good spirits and never took her arms off Friedrich. She kept referring to you Lyle as “My Viking King.” We love you Lyle and so proud that The Paper is owned and operated by you, a true American, and a genuine U.S. Military Veteran! God bless you for your service!

Jennifer Townsend, Oceanside

the Snohomish Tribe . . . and Larry found their culture and traditions fascinating. Larry and his pals would play hooky and go fishing . . . but Larry would also enjoy his free time harvesting blackberries, strawberries, all kinds of fruits. Later, he would actually harvest these fruits . . . and get paid for it!

This was in keeping with a pledge he had made . . at the request of his mom. “Larry,” she said, “I want you to promise me you’ll never work in a sawmill . . .or in the lumber industry.”

try. Most of the Native Americans in that area work in the lumber industry . . . but as Larry was growing up he spent lots of time with kids who were Native American . . .they would go fishing for smelt . . . and for salmon. Most of the Native Americans in that were of

It wasn’t long after high school that Larry and his Native American pals all joined the Marines. Larry would serve as a Marine for six years . . .from 1958 through 1963, primarily with the 1st Marine Air Wing in Flight Operations. He received a lot of training, including a

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ed and left alone to live, sometimes in a retirement dwelling.

EVEN “SUICIDAL THOUGHTS” HAVE RISEN AMONG CHURCH LEADERS, PASTORS & MINISTERS IN AMERICA.

Suicidal thoughts are serious precursors for any suicide. Therefore, suicidal thoughts are to be taken seriously if there is to be any hope of intervention and salvaging a life via suicide prevention.

Because prevention is the best method, we shall discuss the shocking rise of suicidal thoughts and “suicidal ideation” among the U.S. clergy today.

Millions of Americans (seriously) think of committing suicide every single minute of every day, somewhere around the United States.

It is also important to know that for every person who takes their own life, there are many more who make an attempt to take their own lives but somehow survived the ordeal.

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class which trained him for Nuclear/Biological Defense; he passed a lot of tests, and had a great career in the Marines. Larry is understandably proud of his tours with the US Marine Corps!

During his tours of duty he was assigned tours in Japan, Vietnam, the Phillipines, Hawaii, Pensacola, Florida, back to Japan, then Okinawa. He really saw the world! While in Japan he met a lovely Japanese girl named Kim. They were together whenever possible and ultimately married during his tour of duty in Okinawa.

Larry and Kim would be together for 61 years before he lost Kim to a long term illness just last year. Kim had been seriously ill for some time and Larry, ever the attentive and loyal husband, saw to it that she had only the best of care and caregivers.

In 1963, after being honorably discharged from the Marines, Larry came to San Diego, largely because one of his pals was from here. He bought Indian merchandise and started selling it out of the back of a station wagon; soon, demand was so great, he had to open a store. Demand continued and Larry gathered more and more merchandise.

His first store in Escondido was near Hwy 15 and West Valley Park-

Every 11 minutes, someone dies of suicide in the U.S.

PASTORS & MINISTERS ALSO STRUGGLING WITH THOUGHTS OF SUICIDE & SELF HARM.

World Suicide Prevention Day and Suicide Prevention Month serve as crucial reminders of the importance of mental health awareness and support for all individuals, including those in leadership positions within our Christian communities.

Among these leaders, pastors hold a unique and often challenging role, bearing the weight of their congregation’s spiritual and emotional needs.

Within the network of Christian churches is a most worthy nonprofit organisation called Barna Group, which has conducted more than two million interviews over the course of thousands of studies, and has become the “go-to” source and spiritual support for countless churches, Christian denominations, pastors, ministers, and preachers of every stripe.

In short, the 40-year-olde nonprofit

way. That store grew and grew and he wound up moving to a 900 sq. foot store in Vista where he grew for about 30 years. Just recently he closed that store and moved to a new store, also in Vista. With the constant increase in demand for more and more merchandise, Larry began to visit area Reservations. These were the days before the casinos arrived and Native Americans were hurting financially and were only too glad to see Larry come visit and buy their wares . . . whether it was authentic Indian drums, mocassins, ceremonial clothes, jewelry, stones . . . . Larry was a ready and willing market.

The last three or four years Larry had to cut back on his travels as he had to care for Kim who had become quite ill. I’m amazed at how

Barna Group has developed one of America’s most comprehensive databases of spiritual indicators.

And countless Christian leaders, pastors, minister, et al, have openly expressed their personal concerns in replicated interviews.

Today, a surprising number of U.S. pastors and ministers are, themselves, struggling against suicidal thoughts and self-inflicted harm.

SADLY, PASTORS & MINISTORS ARE SOMETIMES “TAKEN FOR GRANTED” BY THEIR OWN CONGREGATIONS.

Most congregants (church-goers) receive spiritual guidance and church support via sermons and prayers and with the spiritual fellowship of other Christian parishioners.

But oftentimes, Christians forget that their own pastors and ministers are also made of flesh and blood and may be also struggling with their own emotions and burdens in serving others.

ONE IN FIVE U.S. PASTORS SAY THEY HAVE CONTEM-

he could provide her with so much personal care and still run his business in Vista. He had outstanding caregivers, nursing homes, and rehab centers; in her final months Hospice came on scene and was a wonderful help right up to the time of her passing.

Larry still doesn’t travel that much . . he prefers to stay close to the store. But he has made many contacts here in the states, in India, in the Phillpines . . . and he has no problem in obtaining high demand merchandise.

Today, the Indian Store is still much like the traditional Trading Post of yesteryear. Larry will trade glass beads, silver, and other items needed o make Indian jewelry; he will typically accept Indian clothing, finished jewelry, animals, professionally prepared by taxidermists . . . and when visiting The Indian Store you will feel as though you are visiting a beautiful museum. Larry credits Ken Leader, his store manager (and son-in-law) with the magnificently staged inventory which decorates the walls as well as the man display tables. It was all Ken’s work . . and it is magic artistry!

Back before Kim became so ill, when Larry would travel a lot, he would marvel at the many cities he would visit; each city had its own culture, its own history, its own artifacts . . . and its own stories. Larry collected many of them.

To sit down and have lunch with

PLATED SELF-HARM OR SUICIDE IN THE PAST YEAR.

One indicator which reveals that Christians often take their pastor for granted is the fact that they are unaware and shocked at reading how nearly one in every five U.S. pastors say they have (seriously) contemplated self-harm or suicide in the past year. (The actual number is now believed to be even higher.)

“People tend to live in a bubble,” say many Christian researchers. We should know that pastors, ministers, and preachers are not exempt from mental illness and worldly challenges. In the same manner that the Bible teaches we are not immune to the storms and vagaries of life, so also can church leaders become depressed to the point of entertaining thoughts self harm and suicidal ideation.

What are the “hidden” power points as to why suicidal thoughts are spiking across the Christian landscape involving church lead-

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Larry is like having lunch with a Professor of History. You’ll learn not only about Native American culture and history, but you’ll learn about history itself, from back in the 14th Century. You’ll learn how the Kumeyaay Native Americans, generally known as primarily agriculture oriented . . . turned out to be fierce and very successful warriors against Spain’s Conquistadores. You’ll learn how both Spain and Portugal sought to outwit and outfight the Aztecs of Mexico . . and how they were not as successful as they would have liked as the Aztecs, too, proved to be formidable opponents. Sadly, Larry points out, the Aztecs ultimately lost ground not due to their fighting ability but the diseases the Europeans brought with then . . . diptheria, measles, smallpox. The Aztecs became too weak to fight.

Larry has only been in his new store for about three months, but, rest assured, The Indian Store will continue to add merchandise of interest to the general consumer as well as the Native American population.

For a real treat, a wonderful family experience, head over to The Indian Store in Vista. Take in the sights . . view the merchandise. Ask questions. The staff there know all about the merchandise and, if you’re lucky, you’ll get to meet a visionary . . . interesting fella named Larry Benson. Ask for him. He’s very approachable and will share information.

Ken Leader

One of the biggest environmental and public health disasters in America is happening right here in Southern California—and yet, national leaders remain silent. If you’ve lived in San Diego for any length of time, you already know what I’m talking about: the Tijuana sewage crisis.

oPiNioN

As your state assemblyman, I am fighting to reduce the cost of gas and utilities for all Californians –and have released a plan to save you money.

California families pay $2.25 more per gallon for gas the pump than the national average – and their electricity rates are DOUBLE the national average.

As a result, a typical middle-class family in California is now forced to pay $3500-4500 more for gas and utilities than they should have to.

First, I am exposing why California gas and utilities cost so much.

For years, California’s out-oftouch politicians have pushed radical energy mandates that drain your wallet and disrupt your life. They want to ban gas appliances, hike electricity rates, and force you into expensive electric vehicles— forcing a one-size-fits-all agenda on every home and business, no matter the cost.

These bans would force families and businesses to spend tens of

5th District Supervisor • Jim Desmond

The Tijuana Sewage Crisis: A National Disgrace That Must End

For years, raw sewage from Tijuana has been spilling into our ocean, polluting San Diego’s beaches and making them unsafe for swimming, surfing, and even military training. Over 1,000 days of beach closures. Over 1,000 days of toxic water lapping at our shores. This is more than an environmental catastrophe—it’s a public health emergency.

The consequences are staggering. Families can’t safely enjoy the beaches that make San Diego one of the most desirable places in the world to live. Tourism, a pillar of our local economy, takes a hit every time another closure is announced. Our own Navy SEALs train just

north of this contamination zone, putting their health at risk. This is not just a San Diego problem—it’s a national security issue.

And yet, where is the action?

Where is the urgency?

The State of California continues to look the other way, and politicians have made empty promises while the problem festers. Words mean nothing without results, and the people of San Diego are tired of waiting. We need real solutions, not more finger-pointing and bureaucratic excuses.

But there is hope. This crisis is

finally gaining the attention it deserves, and I am more optimistic than ever that this administration will do what others have failed to—hold Mexico accountable, secure the necessary resources, and fix this disaster once and for all.

Enough is enough. San Diego deserves clean water, safe beaches, and leadership that gets results.

It’s time to stop talking and start fixing this crisis. Let’s get it done.

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

California State Assembly District 75 Carl DeMaio

thousands replacing appliances and upgrading electrical systems—all while overloading an already unreliable power grid.

The result? Skyrocketing electricity bills, power shortages, and rolling blackouts. This isn’t about the environment—it’s about government control. And you’ll be stuck paying the price.

ab 23

The Cost of Living reduction act

I recently introduced AB 23, the Cost of Living Reduction Act, to slash regulations and mandates that cause the price of gas and price of electricity to increase.

Here’s what AB 23 will do:

• SUSPEND the state’s costly gas tax and electricity fees any time that the price of California gas or electricity is above the national average. Politicians shouldn’t get to take a share of costs if you are already paying too much!

• REFORM costly regulations and mandates that cause gas and electricity to cost more. We should benchmark our regulatory requirements against the national average.

ab 1238

The California Energy Consumer freedom act

I have also introduced AB 1238, the California Energy Consumer Freedom Act, to put an end to these reckless mandates and protect your right to choose how you power your home and business.

Here’s what AB 1238 will do:

• BLOCK the gas appliance ban:

You deserve the freedom to choose what’s best for your home and business. AB 1238 prevents politicians from forcing you to replace your appliances.

• STOP soaring energy costs: Families are already struggling with high energy costs. This bill will ensure affordable energy options remain available.

• PREVENT overloading the electric grid: California’s electric grid is already unreliable. AB 1238 ensures we don’t worsen the problem by forcing millions of people to go all-electric.

• PROHIBIT EV Mandates: AB 1238 blocks the CARB mandate requiring automakers to sell an increasing percentage of EVs, which drives up car prices and hurts consumers.

crease rates even further.

• Impact on Small Businesses: Restaurants, dry cleaners, and manufacturing facilities that rely on gas may face closure or be forced to raise prices drastically.

• Working-Class Families Hit Hardest: Fixed-income families will suffer the most, as they cannot afford the high upfront costs of switching to electric.

California’s energy policies have already made it harder to afford electricity. These new mandates would be another step in their extreme agenda—and it’s working families that will pay the price.

ab 1238 Puts an End To These reckless Policies

reducing future Costs from

Crazy mandates

If these extreme bans move forward, the consequences will be devastating:

• High Costs: Homeowners and businesses could be forced to spend thousands—potentially up to $30,000 or more—to replace gas appliances and upgrade electrical systems.

• Unreliable Grid: California’s electric grid is already unstable. Adding more demand will lead to higher electricity bills, more rolling blackouts, and power shortages.

• Skyrocketing Utility Bills: Electricity rates have already doubled in the past decade. Forcing millions to go all-electric will in-

California’s energy policies have already made it harder to afford electricity, and these new mandates would only make things worse.

AB 23 cuts the cost of gas and electricity, while AB 1238 ensures that families, homeowners, and businesses retain the freedom to choose the energy solutions that work best for them—without government interference.

It’s time to restore common sense to California’s energy policies and put a stop to reckless mandates that hurt working families and small businesses.

Carl DeMaio, California State Assemblymember, District 75. State Capitol Office, 1021 O Street, Suite 4630, P.O. Box 942849, Sacramento, CA 94249-0075, 916-3192075. District Office, 9820 Willow Creek Rd. Suite 240, San Diego, CA 92131, 858-566-7538

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ers, pastors, and ministers?

LEADING TO SUICIDAL THOUGHTS AMONG PASTORS: THERE ARE MULTIPLE, COMPLEX REASONS.

There are several factors and dynamics which come into play regarding pastoral depression, spiritual fatigue, and disillusionment, which all parlay into deeply personal and private depression and thoughts of self-harm among the clergy today.

Unseen and greatly unknown to the general public, church leaders often live in a mercurial spiritual career which many Christian church-goers are totally unaware.

THE VAGARIES OF PASTORAL DUTIES & THE CHURCH.

According to Christian sources, current Christian research now show that 1,500 pastors leave the ministry (each month) in America.

That 4,000 new churches start each year in America. And 7,000 churches close each year in America.

50% or one-half of pastors’ marriages end in divorce, which is comparable to the general public at large. This is a ‘double jump’ from previous studies of only 20% to 25% pastoral divorce rates.

(Source: The Urban Ministry Institute Statistics About Pastors, https://www.tumi.org>94-harvestfield-cat>)

OVERVIEW: OTHER FACTORS WHICH LEAD TO PASTORAL

Chuckles from page 2

When the barber went to open his shop the next morning, there was a ‘thank you’ card and a dozen roses waiting for him at his door.

Later, a cop comes in for a haircut, and when he tries to pay his bill, the barber again replied, ‘I cannot accept money from you, I’m doing community service this week.’

The cop was happy and left the shop.

The next morning when the barber went to open up, there was a ‘thank you’ card and a dozen donuts waiting for him at his door.

Then a Congressman came in for a haircut, and when he went to pay his bill, the barber again replied, ‘I cannot accept money from you.

DEPRESSION & “SUICIDAL IDEATION.”

Statistics Which May Contribute to Suicidal Thoughts Among Pastors.

1. 70% of pastors (continually) battle depression. A huge jump from previous years of 46%

2. 80% of pastors and 85% of their spouses feel discouraged in their roles.

3. 50% of pastors’ marriages now end in divorce, with over 51% among Evangelical Protestants.

4. 90% work between 55 to 75 hours per week.

5. 90% feel fatigued and worn-out every week.

6. 75% of pastors report being “extremely stressed” or “highly stressed.”

7. 70% say they’re grossly underpaid.

8. 40% report a serious conflict with a parishioner at least once a month.

9. 78% were forced to resign from their church (63% at least twice), most commonly because of church conflict.

10. 100% of Reformed and Evangelical pastors had a colleague who had left the ministry due to burnout, church conflict, or “moral failure.”

11. 80% will not be in ministry in ten years and only a fraction make it a lifelong career.

12 On average, seminary-trained pastors last only five years in church ministry.

“THE SILENT PROBLEM OF PORNOGRAPHY” AMONG PASTORS LEAD TO INNER MORALITY CONFLICTS, DEPRESSION & SUICIDAL THOUGHTS.

Adding to pastoral depression, spiritual conflicts, and questioning pastoral self- esteem is that over 50% of pastors admit to some level of viewing pornography. This, in turn, may result in serious negative introspection, spiritual disillusionment, ministerial depression, inner morality conflict, questioning selfintegrity, and suicidal ideation. (NOTE: Christian studies/surveys reveal 75% of practising Christian men and 50% of active Christian women report secretly viewing pornography on some level. While only a third of pastors (33%) openly consider pornography to be a major or significant problem in their congregations, that number nearly doubles (62%) among pastors with larger congregations.

Overall, practising Christians who devoutly attend church services view pornography at approximately the same level as non-Christians.

All of which adds angst and depression to pastors and ministers that they, themselves, are ‘caught up’ in what the Church views as abhorrent behaviour; once again leaving some pastors to question their own spiritual integrity, ergo, leading them to (seriously) contemplate suicide.

The added dynamic which pushes ministers and pastors to the “edge” is that 37% confess on anonymous

surveys of having: “Inappropriate sexual behaviour with someone in their church.”

This may well factor into the divorce rate among pastors to be roughly equivalent to the overall general population of non-Christians.

(Sources: Barna Group https:// www.barna.com/research/pastorspornography-use/, Urban Ministries Institute Studies, Soul Sheperding/Pastor Stress Statistics, ibid.)

U.S. MILITARY SUICIDES: MORE VETERANS (BOTH YOUNG & OLDE) DIE BY SUICIDE THAN COMBAT.

Not long ago, a jolting headline by The Washington Post newspaper sent shockwaves across the country. The headline was the following:

“Suicide Takes More Military Lives than Combat, Especially Among Women.”

In 2021, an investigative research found that 30,177 active duty personnel and veterans who served in the military after 9/11 have died by suicide - compared to the 7,057 service members killed in combat in those same 20 years.

SAN DIEGO COUNTY TOPS THE STATE WITH HIGHEST U.S. MILITARY SUICIDES.

San Diego County is home to the nation’s largest concentration of military personnel. More than 15,000

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I’m doing community service this week.’

The Congressman was very happy and left the shop.

The next morning, when the barber went to open up, there were a dozen Congressmen lined up waiting for a free haircut.

And that, my friends, illustrates the fundamental difference between the citizens of our country and the politicians who run it.

As Ronald Reagan said: “Both politicians and diapers need to be changed often and for the same reason.” ***

Lots of Snow

It was a disastrous year for the

farmers. The snow fell and fell until the government relief agency had to step in and lend a hand.

“It must have been terrible,” said the government man to a farmer.

“All that snow.”

“Could have been worse,” calmly answered the farmer. “My neighbor had more snow than me.”

“How’s that?” asked the government man.

“More land,” replied the farmer.

Hitchhiker

Picked up a hitchhiker.

Seemed like a nice guy.

After a few miles, he asked me if

I wasn’t afraid that he might be a serial killer?

I Told him that the odds of two serial killers being in the same car was extremely unlikely.

Are you a “deep” thinker?

Do twins ever realize that one of them is unplanned?

What if my dog only brings back my ball, because he thinks I like throwing it?

If poison expires, is it more poisonous or is it no longer poisonous?

Which letter is silent in the word

Chuckles continued on page 13

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NEW LOCATION

active duty service members transition out of active duty service in San Diego County each year.

As such, San Diego County has the highest U.S. veteran military suicide rate in the entire state of California.

(Source: In accordance with Assembly Bill 242 (Chapter 222, Statutes of 2017), the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) has created this annual injury data brief on California Veterans (those who have served in the United States Armed Forces) who died by suicide.)

Military suicides are not a new problem.

Back on 15 November 2018, televised headlined reports by KPBS & BBC World Service stated:

“U. S. Military suicides now considered a ‘national crises’ and ‘now out of control.’”

BIGGEST MISUNDERSTANDING OF SUICIDE & THE BIGGEST MISCONCEPTIONS TODAY

With military suicides now officially considered an “out-of-control national crisis” public awareness and proper education is crucial in understanding this phenomena.

People often ask, “Why would a person even think about suicide when they know they will hurt and abandon their families, little children, and cause heartache for their loved ones?”

This common question, alone, reveals the widespread public misconception about suicide.

The average layperson still does not comprehend the complexity and medical phenomena of “suicidality.”

The general public still does not fully understand that people who suffer from, for example, deep clinical depression, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), or other mental health issues, are not – because of their own affliction – not afforded the option of rational thinking, such as not wanting to leave their cherished loved ones behind.

In short, they are, themselves, part of the mystery within what is clinically referred to as “suicidal ideation.”

THEY DO NOT WISH TO DIE. DEEP DOWN THEY STRUGGLE AGAINST SUICIDAL THOUGHTS.

Mental illness, in all its varied

forms, are not what the victim chooses. Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), clinical depression, mental flashbacks, are all symptomatic of diseases of the mind which the victim – when they have moments in clarity of mind – they struggle and wish they could be rid of it, and continue living.

These medical diseases of the mind are not a game of choices and something to play with . . . these are deadly scenarios which must be treated and addressed by medical intervention.

They, themselves, are confused and frightened of their own behaviour.

Sadly, a part of them recognises their aberrant and dangerous mood swings, and often become confused and terrified at what they have become.

ONE DAY, FOR SGT. ANTHONY MORRIS – IT HAPPENED ONE TOO MANY TIMES!

Sgt. Anthony Morris, the 6-yearveteran who was deployed to Afghanistan, finally came home.

But, he returned home . . . a completely different human being.

There was still something deep inside of him that was badly broken.

The emotional carnage of actually living-and-breathing an unspeakable horror in combat – all ravaged his psyche over a span of years –all of which altered him, against his own free will.

Through no fault of his own, he had sudden and terrifying ‘flashbacks’ to the very Hell which mentally and emotionally crippled him for life.

U.S. military veteran, Anthony Morris, was now suffering from (severe) clinical PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder).

He had no idea what demons were within him, nor was he aware and cogent enough to do battle with this insidious, invisible enemy within.

Then, one day it happened.

Again.

But this time . . . it was worse . . . and greatly more terrifying than ever before.

Not only for himself – but this time . . . for his own beloved wife and precious little children.

U.S. veteran, Anthony Morris, was no longer standing in his own home.

The short-lived great Carrier airships of The 1930s

In the 1930s, before sea-going aircraft carriers became the present dominant weapons platform of the U.S. Navy, giant dirigible (Lighter-Than-Air) ships, also known as “Zeppelins,” operated on both coasts throughout the American Fleet. The rigid vessels served as mother ships for up to four small fighter/scout planes which were launched and harbored aboard the great helium-filled airships.

The Curtiss F9C Sparrowhawk was a light 1930s biplane fighter aircraft that was carried and launched by primarily the Navy dirigibles, primarily the USS Akron and the USS Macon. The Sparrowhawk was known as a “parasite” fighter, a small airplane designed to be deployed from aircraft such as a dirigible or bomber.

The concept of fixed-wing aircraft being carried and launched from dirigible airships was initially developed during World War I. by the British to allow single-engine interceptors to engage German LTA Zeppelins. The increasing use of airships by nations led to variations on the idea of using aircraft with them. This was before the advent of Radar. The major uses being for reconnaissance, extending the reach of the airship beyond the

The USS Akron met its demise in a crash off the New Jersey coast.

horizon, and to provide the airship with a degree of self-defense.

In the late 1920s, the U.S. Navy began experimenting with its airships, initially using the German-built USS Los Angeles as a platform for testing the concept of the so-called “parasite” aircraft. The success of these tests led to the decision to build two new airships (Akron and Macon), which were capable of ac-

commodating an on-board air group of specially designed aircraft. This was ultimately developed into the Curtiss Sparrowhawk.

Although designed as a pursuit plane or fighter, the Sparrowhawk’s primary duty was reconnaissance, enabling the airships it served to search a much wider area of ocean. The Sparrowhawk was primarily chosen for service aboard the

large rigid-framed airships Akron and Macon because of its small size though its weight, handling and range characteristics, and also downward visibility from the cockpit, were not ideal for its reconnaissance role. The theoretical maximum capacity of the airships’ hangar was five aircraft, one in each hangar bay and one stored on the trapeze but, in the Akron, two structural girders obstructed the aft two hangar bays, limiting her to a maximum complement of three Sparrowhawks. The Macon routinely carried four airplanes.

A Sparrowhawk with its undercarriage replaced by an external fuel tank on deployment, the aircraft, not requiring the use of the undercarriage, would have it removed and replaced with a 30 gallon fuel tank, significantly increasing the aircraft’s range.

To achieve launching and recovery from the airship in flight, a ‘skyhook’ system was developed. The Sparrowhawk had a hook mounted above its top wing that attached to the cross-bar of a trapeze mounted on the carrier airship. For launching, the biplane’s hook was engaged on the trapeze inside the airship’s (inAirships continued on page 12

The Pastor says . . . Changing Times

Every year, we go through the process of changing our clocks at least twice. I hear more complaints about this than anything else. A few States have rebelled and refused the time change. We have been told that even Congress plays with the idea of permanently making the change. Daylight savings was implemented in 1918 during World War I to help conserve fuel and power and extend the workday. It also benefited the farmers by giving them more daylight for their work. It wasn’t for a longer or shorter day. The amount of time was the same. Even adding another day or more hours to our clocks wouldn’t give us more time. It is within this known time that we have the changes. In fact, we are living in that kind of world today. It is a world of change. God, the Creator, gives us the time. Man makes the changes. The time change is an example.

We have many changes today, with people changing their minds. We saw much of this politically. The experts projected results that did not happen because people changed their votes. We can be thankful for that because it tells us that just about everything is subject to change. Sometimes, it is because a stronger voice confronts us, and rather than having problems, we can change. The ability to change is one of God’s gifts to us. It often does not come easily, but when we consider the alternatives, we can decide to think and act differently. We would still live in the stone age if we didn’t change.

I visited a church recently and saw nothing but change. The music performance was on a guitar and drum rather than on a traditional pipe organ. Instead of the traditional clothing of suits and classical female hats, many in the audience wore shorts and slip-on tennis shoes. There was little that had to do with silence and meditation. The noise level with conversations was difficult to overcome. When the time came to collect an offering, nobody passed the traditional basket or collection plate. The offering was taken with a credit card. It was not the traditional male clergy but a woman conducting the service. The music was very contemporary and difficult to follow without a hymn book. The Bible was not a traditional text but a very modern one. I was pleased that there seemed to be the same God that I knew, but my relationship with Him is not based on His act of grace but rather on the discipline of my effort. All of this reminded me of how change has occurred in both our secular society and the religious community.

Is change good? I believe it is. When we are on a path of stagnation, self-indulgence, prejudice, ignorance, deceit, and all the evils of humankind, it is not only pleasing to change but necessary. Change follows the ways of God, who changes when people desire to change. God changes when His creatures seek Him and His love. He forgives, blesses, inspires, and offers a life of fulfillment. No life is so unchangeable or set that it cannot be changed in belief or action if one sincerely desires it. The serenity prayer gives us this courage “to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.”

Moomin is Rancho Coastal Humane Society’s pet of the week. She’s a 10-month-old, 7-pound, female, Domestic Short Hair cat with a Grey and White Tabby coat.

She was a stray who was taken to a crowded shelter. When nobody claimed her, Moomin was transferred to Rancho Coastal Humane Society through Friends of County Animal Shelters (FOCAS). She’s talkative and she loves attention.

The $100 adoption fee for Moomin includes medical exams, spay, up to date vaccinations, and registered microchip.

Visit Rancho Coastal Humane Society in Encinitas or log on to www.SDpets.org. The shelter is open 11 to 4, every day but Tuesday.

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

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.

No appointment is needed for this service. Hours are Tuesday-Sunday from 10am to 6pm.

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Meet Morgan, a large pup with a larger-than-life personality! This treat-loving pal is looking for a dedicated family to provide him with an enriched and happy life. He’s an enthusiastic walker (meaning he likes to pull), but with guidance, he’ll be a great adventure buddy. Morgan will thrive in a home that can provide structure and avoid high-dog-traffic areas to manage his dog reactivity. If you’re ready to fall in love with this spirited companion, come meet Morgan (881409) at San Diego Humane Society’s Escondido Campus at 3500 Burnet Dr. If you have questions about the adoption process, you can visit sdhumane.org/adopt or call 619-299-7012.

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In the last two columns we discussed the 2001 introduction of the IW (Intelligent Web) and its impact on us. The IW combines AI (Artificial Intelligence) with high speed access to mankind’s Internet knowledge base. The constantly evolving and improving IW is less than twenty five years old, but it already dwarfs the knowledge base and cognitive power of any human. For the first time in Earth’s history there is an intelligence that rivals or exceeds our own. We invented machines that outmatched our strength and endurance and now we have invented technologies that exceed our knowledge and intelligence.

The origin of this “generations gap” created by the IW is understandable but its long term impli-

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cations are far reaching, complex and subject to speculation. The older generation of DIs (Digital Immigrants) invented the IW and even today remain the main force behind its continued development. The younger generations DNs (Digital Natives) grew up using the IW with smart phones, PCs, digital assistants, tablets and an ever increasing bevy of connection devices. AI has become ever more adept at processing the Internets expanding data base improving its ability to provide solutions.

Finding answers and solutions by traditional methods involved processing data with man’s internal cognitive recourses. These resources are learned through formal education and life experience. This process continues to grow our cognition throughout our lifetimes. Today, anyone with access to the AI abetted IW, can find answers and solutions without use of internal cognitive resources. A solution offered by the IW is likely to be equal to or superior to one derived from any individual’s internal cognitive resources. If one can get a reliable solution to a problem or question quickly and efficiently from the IW, it simply doesn’t make sense to waste time and energy using internal resources to arrive at a possibly less reliable solution.

Both DIs and DN rely on the IW for information, answers and solutions. The essence of the “generations gap” between DNs and DIs comes from the way each handles IW information. The DIs (over 40)

came to IW as adults with well developed internal cognitive resources. To DIs the IW is a marvelous external source of information to be processed by our internal cognizance. By contrast DNs (30 and under) have lived with the IW their entire lives and spent half their waking hours attached to it. The gigantic data base and AI of the IW provides information, answers and solutions with the minimal use of internal cognitive resources. As a result DNs have a reduced need to develop these internal assets.

In the last two decades IQ tests have noted a modest decline in cognition among DNs. It appears that DNs are incorporating the assets of the IW as a component of their internal cognition. With a data base that dwarfs the storage capacity of the human mind and a

cognitive process (AI) that at least rivals our own internal resources, the assumption of the IW as an internal resource by DNs appears to be completely rational.

So where does this leave us? We DIs will continue to marvel at, revel in and enjoy the benefits of technological advances until we eventually die out later in this century. DNs will gradually replace us and continue the development of devices that provide access to knowledge and intelligence that substantially exceed the limits of their own physical and mental resources. They won’t need doctors, lawyers, teachers or any professions that require years of training. The only employment available will be for bartenders and hookers and I’m not sure we’ll really need bartenders. Ah, Brave New World

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Connie and I have been friends for 20 years, since she took a class I was teaching at Palomar College. She’s still one of my all-time favorite students. Now she’s married, has children, and has traveled all over the world as the wife of a Marine.

Last week she posted a video of her husband, kneeling over a bed, speaking softly, and giving their dog a kiss. Her caption said, “Get

you a man who looks at you like mine looks at our dog.” It made my eyes a little bit sweaty.

It reminded me of when one of the young ladies I worked with came back from the dog park, head over paws in love with a guy who she met. She said he was really cute, and he had a puppy. They made a coffee date.

She was expecting me to be tail wagging happy for her, but she had a new crush every other week, so this was nothing new.

I asked if she knew where he got the puppy. How long had he owned it? Did he have other dogs before? She thought those might be good conversation starters on their date.

She came back from the date disappointed.

Knowing that she worked at an

animal shelter, he bragged that he paid more than $1,000 to buy his puppy from a backyard breeder.

It didn’t have all its shots because he only had it for a couple days. Don’t take a puppy to the dog park until it’s full vaccinated.

He had a dog before, but it got old

and he wanted a puppy, so he got rid of it.

She was crushed.

She loved going to the dog park and she loved being with other dog lovers. Now what?

I suggested that she go back to the dog park and meet a guy with an older dog.

If she had been a dog, she would have done that sideways head tilt. What did I mean?

Anybody with a credit card can buy a puppy. But if you have an adult or senior dog, you probably understand commitment.

I just spent 350 words saying what Connie said in fourteen.

Get You a Man Who Looks at You Like Mine Looks at Our Dog

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Parkinson’s support group meeting April 7th • 10am to noon Parkinson’s Support Group Meeting for all North County Inland Communities Parkinson’s Support Group. Free monthly meetings for people with Parkinson’s and their care partners are held from 10 am until noon at San Rafael Church, 17252 Bernardo Center Drive, Rancho Bernardo, in the Parish Hall. Our featured speaker for Monday, April 7th is Dan Sweiger, owner of BrightStar Homecare, who will be presenting “In-Home Services for People with Parkinson’s.” Separate breakout sessions for People with Parkinson’s and care partners will follow the presentation to discuss successes and challenges.

Come learn, share, meet, and enjoy the free refreshments with other involved Parkinson’s persons. Please call (760) 749-8234 or (760) 5181963 if you have any questions.

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ternal) hangar, the trapeze was lowered clear of the hull into the (moving) airship’s slipstream and, engine running, the Sparrowhawk would then disengage its hook and fall away from the airship. For recovery, the biplane would fly underneath its mother ship, until beneath the trapeze, climb up from below, and hook onto the cross-bar. The width of the trapeze cross-bar allowed a certain lateral lee-way in approach, the biplane’s hook mounting had a guide rail to provide protection for the turning propeller and engagement of the hook was automatic on positive contact between hook and trapeze. More than one attempt might have to be made before a successful engagement was achieved, for example in gusty conditions. Once the Sparrowhawk was securely caught, it could then be hoisted by the trapeze back within the airship’s hull, the engine being cut as

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He was faraway, back in Afghanistan.

Standing in his own kitchen, he was now undergoing a severe mind-altering PTSD attack.

He suddenly imagined his own wife and kids as Middle East enemies, planning on attacking him!

Per his military training and instinctive reflexes . . . he grabbed a very large kitchen knife intent on killing his enemies, who were in fact, his own loving wife and his two small, innocent and precious little girls, who adored their daddy.

Screaming in terror and confusion, his wife and two little children ran into the adjacent dining room area, where their two tiny daughters, Jasmine and Keola, were quickly hiding and trembling in stark terror!

The loud screams and anguished cries of his own children and wife were heard briefly on a frantic phone call that was immediately cut short.

Suddenly, as quickly as it all began, the violent and deadly attack ended.

Inexplicably, Anthony – somehow – snapped out of it!

Standing, shaking, with long knife still in his hands . . . his fingers slowly relaxed and the deadly kitchen knife slipped and fell to the floor.

No one was hurt.

Only terrified out of their wits.

it passed the hangar door. Although seemingly a tricky maneuver, pilots soon learned the technique and it was described as being much easier than landing on a moving, pitching and rolling aircraft carrier. Once the system was fully developed, in order to increase their scouting endurance while the airship was on over-water operations, the Sparrowhawks would have their landing gear removed and replaced by a fuel tank. When the airship was returning to base, the biplanes’ landing gear would be replaced so that they could land independently again.

For much of their service with the airships, the Sparrowhawks’ effectiveness was greatly hampered by their poor radio equipment, and they were effectively limited to remaining within sight of the airship. However, in 1934 new directionfinding sets and new voice radios were fitted which allowed operations beyond visual range, exploiting the extended range offered by

Looking about himself, Afghanistan veteran Anthony Morris suddenly realised what had just happened.

Himself now frightened and not understanding what just happened – he suddenly did not trust himself any longer.

He loved his wife – his lifelong love – too much.

And his own small little girls were what kept him alive in the Middle East.

Not trusting himself, Anthony checked into a hotel.

On Saturday, 10 August 2021, he sat down in his hotel room with pen and paper and wrote out his thoughts on four separate pieces of paper.

It was there, alone in his hotel room, that Anthony Morris, U.S. military veteran, killed himself.

When his lifeless body was discovered, there close to him, were 4 suicide notes. One to his mother, his wife, and one each to his two little girls.

And as with Sgt. Anthony Morris’ flashbacks, many military members today suffer from PTSD and they no longer trust themselves around family members and physically remove themselves to another location – sometimes to a hotel, or other place – where they can do no harm to loved ones.

In an ideal situation, they and/or family members should reach out for suicide medical intervention, immediately (details at story’s end).

the belly fuel tanks and allowing the more vulnerable mother ship to stay clear of trouble.

The Navy’s airship service lasted from the late twenties until the 1960s.

While the use of the large dirigibles was short-lived, the smaller, three and four-passenger crew “blimps,” which did not have a rigid airframe like the dirigibles, successfully served as coastal patrol aircraft during World War II, sinking large numbers of German U-boats (submarines) while protecting Allied critical shipping on the Atlantic.

The three large Navy dirigibles airplane carriers, the USS Los Angeles, the USS Akron, and the USS Macon, each met their demise due to bad weather and/or obsolescence. Greatly improved radio communications and the advent of Radar made use of the huge airships a brief footnote in history.

Sadly, in their last precious moments of life, deep down inside . . . they do not wish to die and leave their family and loved ones behind.

As often recorded in their suicide notes, or final phone calls, in their last precious moments of life –they wistfully and fleetingly wish to live and not die.

And they regret what is about to happen.

In their last seconds of life, they often show regret in their facial expression – the instant before they die.

CONCLUSION:

SUPPORT FOR PEOPLE WHO SUFFER FROM SUICIDAL THOUGHTS & ALSO SUPPORT FOR SURVIVING FAMILIES.

If you believe someone is in danger of suicide, contact your law enforcement immediately for help. Also, contact the Veterans Crisis Line by dialing 988, then press 1 to chat online. They are available 24/7 (in English and Spanish) and are a confidential crisis support for veterans and loved ones.

For more information: https:// www.veteranscrisisline.net

FAMILY SUICIDE “POSTVENTION” IS AVAILABLE. Postvention has two purposes: to help survivors cope with their grief and to prevent additional deaths by suicide brought about through unwarranted feelings of guilt from surviving family members and loved ones left behind. (988 website: 988lifeline.org.)

FOR CIVILIANS & VETERANS. If you or a loved one is feeling distressed, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800273-8255 or text to 747741. The crisis centre provides free and confidential emotional support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to civilians and veterans.

Friedrich Gomez

Why is the letter W in English, called double U? Shouldn’t it be called double V?

Maybe oxygen is slowly killing you and it just takes 75-100 years to fully work.

Every time you clean something, you just make something else dirty.

The word “swims” upside-down is still “swims”.

Intentionally losing a game of rock, paper, and scissors is just as hard as trying to win.

Your future self is watching you right now through memories.

The doctors that told Stephen Hawking he had two years to live in 1953 are probably dead.

If you replace “W” with “T” in “What, Where and When”, you get the answer to each of them.

Many animals probably need glasses, but nobody knows it.

If you rip a hole in a net, there are actually fewer holes in it than there were before.

100 years ago a Twenty Dollar bill and a Twenty Dollar gold piece were interchangeable.

100 years ago everyone owned a horse and only the rich had cars. Today

suPErior CourT of CaLiforNia, CouNTY of saN diEgo VisTa diVisioN

325 S. Melrose Vista, Ca. 92081

760.201.8094

SUMMONS (Family Law)

CASE NO. 24FL008824N

N-18: Stackhouse, Renee

AMENDED NOTICE TO RESPONDENT: IVAN BARBOZA

You are being sued.

Petitioner’s name is: CATALINA HERNANDEZ

You have 30 calendar days after this Summons and Petition are served on you to file a Response (form FL-120) at the court and have a copy served on the petitioner. A letter or phone call will not protect you.

If you do not file your Response on time, the court may make orders affecting your marriage or domestic partnership, your property, and custody of your children. You may be ordered to pay support and attorney fees and costs.

If you want legal advice, contact a lawyer immediately. You can get information about finding lawyers at the California Courts Online Self-Help Center. www.courtsinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), at the California Legal Services Web site (www.lawhelp.org), or by contacting your local county bar association.

NOTICE: The restraining orders on page 2 are effective against both spouses or domestic partners until the petition is dismissed, a judgment is entered, or the court makes further orders. These orders are enforceable anywhere in California by any law enforcement officer who has received or seen a copy of them.

FEE WAIVER: If you cannot pay the filing fee, ask the clerk for a fee waiver form. The court may order you to pay back all or part of the fees and costs that the court waived for you or the other party.

1. The name and address of the court are Superior Court of California, 325 S. Melrose Dr., Vista, CA. 92081.

2. The name, address, and telephone number of the petitioner’s attorney, or the petitioner without an attorney, are:

Catalina Hernandez 729 Maryland Court, Vista, CA. 92083 (760) 681.2733

August 9, 2024 By: /s/ W. Condit, Deputy Clerk

Date: 02-18-2025 Clerk of the Superior Court

STANDARD FAMILY LAW RESTRAINING ORDERS

Starting immediately, you and your spouse or domestic partner are restrained from:

1. removing the minor children of the parties from the state or applying for a new or replacement passport for those minor children without the prior written consent of the other party or an order of the court.

2. cashing, borrowing against, canceling, transferring, disposing of, or changing the beneficiaries of any insurance or other coverage, including life, health, automobile, and disability, held for the benefit of the parties and their minor children.

3. transfering, encumbering, hypothecating, concealing, or in any way disposing of any property, real of personal, whether community, quasicommunity or separate, without the written consent of the other party or an

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order of the court, except in the usual course of business or for the necessities of life; and

4. creating a nonprobate transfer or modifying a nonprobate transfer in a manner that affects the disposition of property subject to the transfer, without the written consent of the other party or an order of the court. Before revocaton of a nonprobate transfer can take effect or a right of survivorship to property can be eliminated, notice of the change must be filed and served on the other party.

You must notify each other of any proposed extraordinary expenditures at least five business days prior to incurring these extraordinary expenditures and account to the court for all extraordinardy expenditures made after these restraining orders are effective. However, you may use community property quasi-community property, or your own separate property to pay an attorney to help you or to pay court costs.

NOTICE--ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE HEALTH INSURANCE - Do you or someone in yhour household need affordable health insurance? If so, you should apply for Covered California. Covered California can help reduce the cost you pay towards high quality affordable health care. For mor information, visit www.coveredca.com. Or call Covered California at 1-800-300-1506.

WARNING - IMPORTANT INFORMATION

California law provides that, for purposes of division of property upon dissolution of a marriage or domestic partnership or upon legal separation, property acquired by the parties during marriage or domestic partnership in joint form is presumed to be commounity property. If either party to this action should die before the jointly held community property is divided, the language in the deed that characterizes how title is held (i.e., joint tenancy, tenants in common, or community property) will be controlling, and not the community property. Presumption. You should consult your attorney if you want the community property presumption to be written into the recorded title to the property.

2/27, 3/6, 3/13, 3/20/2025

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sTaTEmENT 2025-9002166

The name of the business: Lobos Packaging Solutions, LLC, located at 1611 Goldenrod Lane, Vista, CA 92081. Registrant, Lobos Packaging Solutions, LLC, 1611 S. Melrose Dr., Box A #295, Vista, CA 92081. This business is operated by a Limited Liability Company. First day of business: 5/4/2015

/s/ Jonathan Corey Wolff, President with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 1/30/2025 2/27, 3/6, 3/13, 3/20/2025

CiTaTioN for frEEEdom from ParENTaL CusTodY aNd CoNTroL Case Number 25ad000020N suPErior CourT of CaLiforNia, CouNTY of saN diEgo NorTH CouNTY diVisioN 325 s mELrosE dr. VisTa, Ca 92081

To: MARITZA HERNANDEZ

You are ordered to appear in the Superior Court of the State of California, County of San Diego, in Department N-24 at the court location indicated above on APRIL 17, 2025 at 08:30 am to show cause, if you have any, why ARIA SAVINA RODRIGUEZ, a minor, should not be declared free from parental custody and control (*for the purpose of placement for adoption) as requested in the petition.

This hearing will be conducted by video or telephone through the 325 South

Melrose Drive Vista, CA. 92081 loocation.

IMPORTANT! MARITZA HERNANDEZ, please call the court promptly for instructions on how to attend this hearing (760) 201-8720 Monday-Friday 8:30am-11:30 PST

At the hearing the judge will read the petition and, if requested, will explain the effect of the granting of the petition, any term or allegation contained therein and the nature of the proceding, its procedures and possible consequences and may continue the matter for not more than 30 days for the appointment of counsel or to give counsel time to prepare.

The court may appoint counsel to represent the minor whether or not the minor is able to afford counsel. If any parent appears and is unable to afford counsel, the court shall appoint counsel to represent each parent who appears unless such representation is is knowingly and intelligently waived.

Someone over the age of 18 - not the petitioner - must serve the other party with all the forms and complete a proof of service form, such as Proof of Service of Citation (Adoption) (SDSC form #JUV-300), telling when and how the other party was served and file that with the court.

If you wish to seek the advice of an attorney in this matter, you should do so promptly so that your pleading, if any, may be filed on time.

Date: 2/20/2025

/s/Kelly C. Mok, Judge of the juperior Court 2/27, 3/6, 3/13, 3/20/2025

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sTaTEmENT 2025-9002523

The name of the business: Supreme Mold And Water Remedation, located at 5606 Rancho Del Caballo, Bonsall, CA 92003. Registrant, Thomas Jay Hambek, 5606 Rancho Del Caballo, Bonsall, CA 92003, Veronica Calvillo 5606 Rancho Del Caballo, Bonsall, CA 92003. This business is operated by a General Partnership. First day of business: N/A

/s/ Thomas Jay Hambek with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 2/5/2025

2/27, 3/6, 3/13, 3/20/2025

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sTaTEmENT 2025-9003313

The name of the business: Habitual Wash, located at 116 W. 13th Ave., Apt 7, Escondido, CA 92025. Registrant, Felix E. Martinez, 116 W. 13th Ave., Apt 7, Escondido, CA 92025. This business is operated by an Individual. First day of business: N/A

/s/ Felix E. Martinez with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 2/18/2025

2/27, 3/6, 3/13, 3/20/2025

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sTaTEmENT 2025-9001742

The name of the business: Franco Cleaning Company, E&F Commercial Cleaning Company, located at 10179 Tilton St., San Diego, CA 92126. Registrant, Ericka Franco, 10179 Tilton St., San Diego, CA 92126. This business is operated by an Individual. First day of business: N/A /s/ Ericka Franco with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 1/24/2025

2/27, 3/6, 3/13, 3/20/2025

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sTaTEmENT 2025-9002514

The name of the business: Conkrete Labs, Nothmn, located at 1517 Oasis Ln., Vista, CA 92083. Registrant, Lance Hunt, 1517 Oasis Ln., Vista, CA 92083. This business is operated by an Individual. First day of business: N/A

/s/ Lance Hunt with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 2/5/2025

2/27, 3/6, 3/13, 3/20/2025

fiCTiTious busiNEss NamE sTaTEmENT 2025-9003288

The name of the business: Mama’s Sweet Treats, located at 908 Knoll Park Lane, Fallbrook, CA 92028. Registrant, Yeny Lopez, 908 Knoll Park Lane, Fallbrook, CA 92028. This business is operated by an Individual. First day of business: N/A

/s/ Yeny Lopez with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 2/18/2025

3/6, 3/13, 3/20, 3/27/2025

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sTaTEmENT 2025-9003911

The name of the business: The Brick Bus. LLC, located at 4225 Oceanside Blvd., Ste H-254, Oceanside, CA 92056. Registrant, The Brick Bus LLC, 4225 Oceanside Blvd., Ste H-254, Oceanside, CA 92056. This business is operated by a Limited Liability Company. First day of business: N/A

/s/ Crystal Babin, CEO with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 2/25/2025

3/6, 3/13, 3/20, 3/27/2025

fiCTiTious busiNEss NamE sTaTEmENT 2025-9003855

The name of the business: Avalon Fire Protection, located at 3930 E. Miraloma Ave., Anaheim, CA 92806. Registrant, Pendent Corporation, 1261 N. Lakeview Ave., J-515, Anaheim, CA 92807. This business is operated by a Corporation. First day of business: 4/20/2002

/s/ Scott Allan Coward, Manager with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/ Recorder of San Diego on 2/25/2025

3/6, 3/13, 3/20, 3/27/2025

fiCTiTious busiNEss NamE sTaTEmENT 2025-9003531

The name of the business: The Studio, located at 2015 Birch Rd., Ste 405, Chula Vista, CA 91915. Registrant, Yesenia Vazquez, 1501 E. Grand Ave., #5213, Escondido, CA 92027. This business is operated by an Individual. First day of business: 9/1/2024

/s/ Yesenia Vazquez with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 2/20/2025 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/3/2025

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sTaTEmENT 2025-9004376

The name of the business: Heart Of The Village, located at 645 Grand Ave., Carlsbad, CA 92008. Registrant, GSD Vermilyea Corp., 1255 Grandview Rd., Vista, CA 92084, CA 92027. This business is operated by a Corporation. First day of business: 7/21/1999

/s/ Teresa L. Gerent, Secretary with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/ Recorder of San Diego on 3/3/2025 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/3/2025

fiCTiTious busiNEss NamE sTaTEmENT 2025-9004074

The name of the business: MBS Marina Business Services, located at 503 Pacific Ave., Solana Beach, CA 92075. Registrant, Marina Vilaysane, 503 Pacific Ave., Solana Beach, CA 92075. This business is operated by an Individual. First day of business: 2/24/2025 /s/ Marina Vilaysane with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 2/27/2025 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/3/2025

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sTaTEmENT 2025-9004105

The name of the business: Mobile Dentistry Temp Services, located at 1727 Azul Vista, San Marcos, CA 92078. Registrant, Mark Alan Nocera, 1727 Azul Vista, San Marcos, CA 92078. This business is operated by an Individual. First day of business: 2/25/2025 /s/ Mark Nocera with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 2/27/2025

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fiCTiTious busiNEss NamE sTaTEmENT 2025-9004448

The name of the business: BMW Motorcycles of San Marcos, located at 1040 Los Vallecitos Blvd., Ste 102, San Marcos, CA 92069. Registrant, Powersports Unlimited Inc., 1040 Los Vallecitos Blvd., Ste 102, San Marcos, CA 92069. This business is operated by a Corporation. First day of business: 3/4/2025

/s/ Michael Findlay, President with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/ Recorder of San Diego on 3/4/2025 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/3/2025

fiCTiTious busiNEss NamE sTaTEmENT 2025-9003979

The name of the business: SD Pop Up Mini Golf, located at 12674 Parish Rd., San Diego, CA 92128. Registrant, Tristan McCoy LLC, 12674 Parish Rd., San Diego, CA 92128. This business is operated by a Limited Liability Company. First day of business: N/A /s/ Tristan McCoy, Managing Member/Owner with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 2/26/2025

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The name of the business: Blush & Company, located at 1821 S. Coast Hwy, Ste #3, Oceanside, CA 92064. Registrant, Blush And Co Inc., 1404 N. Tustin Ave., Unit C1, Santa Ana, CA 92705. This business is operated by a Corporation. First day of business: 2/1/2020 /s/ Sarah Lynn Long, CEO with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 3/6/2025 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/3/2025

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The name of the business: E-Dogg Bail Bonds, located at 410 S. Melrose Dr., Suite 219, Vista, CA 92083. Registrant, Eric Marquez, 410 S. Melrose Dr., Suite 219, Vista, CA 92083. This business is operated by an Individual. First day of business: N/A /s/ Eric Marquez with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 3/7/2025 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/3/2025

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The name of the business: Timeline Resources, located at 1148 Rachel Circle, Escondido, CA 92026. Registrant, Christina Pollard, 1148 Rachel Circle, Escondido, CA 92026. This business is operated by an Individual. First day of business: 2/16/2016 /s/ Christina Pollard with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 3/7/2025

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The name of the business: Aura Gardens, located at 1850 Marron Road, Ste 100A, Carlsbad, CA 92008. Registrant, Aura Carlsbad LLC, 1601 South Myers Street Apt 1, Oceanside, CA 92054. This business is operated by a Limited Liability Company. First day of business: 9/5/2023 /s/ Robert Fernandes, CEO with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 3/742025 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/3/2025

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The name of the business: Gaia Goddess, located at 467 Rancho Vista Rd., Vista, CA 92083. Registrant, Gaia Goddess LLC, 467 Rancho Vista Road., Vista, CA 92083. This business is operated by a Limited Liability Company. First day of business: N/A /s/ Penelope L. Richards, CEO with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/ Recorder of San Diego on 3/7/2025 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/3/2025

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sTaTEmENT 2025-9004506

The name of the business: North County Landscape Designs, located at 3450 Rich field Drive, Carlsbad, CA 92010. Registrant, Augustino Carcione, 3460 Marron Road, Suite 103-155, Oceanside, CA 92056. This business is operated by an Individual. First day of business: 3/1/2025

/s/ Augustino Carcione with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 3/4/2025 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/3/2025

ordEr To sHoW CausE for CHaNgE of NamE 25Cu011668C TO ALL INTERESTED PER-

SONS: Petitioner Roghayeh Khodagholi on behalf of Minor child filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present name: Seyedehnarges Sadatkhouchmohtasham to Proposed name Narges Mohtasham.

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: April, 28, 2025, 8:30 am, in Dept. 1

No hearing will occur on above date. Please see attachment The address of the court is: 330 West Broadway, San Diego, CA 92121. 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 March 6, 2025 /s/ Maureen F. Hallahan, Judge of the Superior Court 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/3/2025

NoTiCE of PETiTioN To admiNisTEr EsTaTE of Joel olea gomez

Case No. 25PE000287C SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO 1100 Union Street San Diego, CA. 92101

To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate or both, of Joel Olea Gomez deceased. A Petition for Probate has been filed by Joel Marcos Olea and Maricruz Gomez Olarte in the Superior Court of California, County of San Diego. The Petition for probate requests that Joel Marcos Olea and Maricruz Gomez Olarte 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 they 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: 5/21/2025

Time: 2:00 pm

Dept: 1603

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: David S. Askander, Esq. / Askander Law Firm, P.C. 4740 Green River Road, Suite 217 Corona, CA 92878

DOP: 3/6, 3/13, 3/20, 3/27/2025

NoTiCE of PETiTioN To admiNisTEr EsTaTE OF Yumiko Ewing Case No. 25PE000457C SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO 1100 Union Street San Diego, CA. 92101 To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate or both, of Yumiko Ewing deceased. A Petition for Probate has been filed by Kayla Rene Ewing in the Superior Court of California, County of San Diego, 1100 Union Street, San Diego, CA. 92101 Central Courthouse. The Petition for probate requests that Kayla Rene Ewing be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent. The petition requests the decedent’s will and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. The will and any codicils are available for examination in the file kept by the court. The 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

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court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they 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: April, 2, 2025

Time: 1:30 pm

Dept: 502

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: Kayla Rene Ewing 1389 Isabella Way Vista, CA 92084

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DOP: 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/3/2025

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sTaTEmENT 2025-9004648

The name of the business: AF Housecleaner and Janitorial Services, located at 4183 Highland Ave., Apt 4, San Diego, CA 92105. Registrant, Adai Flores, 4183 Highland Ave., Apt 4, San Diego, CA 92105. This business is operated by an Individual. First day of business: 10/10/2023 /s/ Adai Flores with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/ Recorder of San Diego on 3/6/2025

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sTaTEmENT 2025-9005001

The name of the business: Rawls Construction, located at 2253 Country Creek Rd., #A, San Marcos, CA 92069. Registrant, Aaron Raymond Rawls, 2253 Country Creek Rd., #A, San Marcos, CA 92069. This business is operated by an Individual. First day of business: 3/10/2025

/s/ Aaron Raymond Rawls with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 3/11/2025 3/20, 3/27, 4/3, 4/10/2025

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sTaTEmENT 2025-9004699

The name of the business: Ken’s North County Home Improvement, located at 7026 Lantana Ter, Carlsbad, CA 92011. Registrant, Ken Douglas Baldwin, 7026 Lantana Ter, Carlsbad, CA 92011. This business is operated by an Individual. First day of business: N/A /s/ Ken Douglas Baldwin with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 3/6/2025

3/20, 3/27, 4/3, 4/10/2025

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sTaTEmENT 2025-9003438

The name of the business: Collaborative Health, located at 1582 W. San Marcos Blvd., Ste 100, San Marcos, CA 92078. Registrant, Sprague Medical Corp, 3339 Tyler Street, Carlsbad, CA 92008, Summitcare Medical 3830 Valley Centre Dr, Suite 705-832, San Diego, CA 92130. This business is operated by a General Partnership. First day of business: 2/11/2025

/s/ Tyler Sprague, General Partner with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 2/19/2025

3/20, 3/27, 4/3, 4/10/2025

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sTaTEmENT 2025-9003918

The name of the business: Vista Music, located at 745 Shadowridge Drive, Vista, CA 92081. Registrant, Dyana Christine Preti, 745 Shadowridge Drive, Vista, CA 92081. This business is operated by an Individual. First day of business: 6/1/2009 /s/ Dyana Preti with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/ Recorder of San Diego on 2/25/2025

3/20, 3/27, 4/3, 4/10/2025

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sTaTEmENT 2025-9004872

The name of the business: The Binding Seal, Binding Seal, located at 329 Springtree Place, Escondido, CA 92026. Registrant, Herman Charles Billington, 306 N. West El Norte Pkwy, Escondido, CA 92026. This business is operated by an Individual. First day of business: N/A

/s/ Herman Billington with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 3/10/2025

3/20, 3/27, 4/3, 4/10/2025

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sTaTEmENT 2025-9005285

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The name of the business: Nekter Juice Bar, located at 133 S Las Posas Rd., Suite 142, San Marcos, CA 92078. Registrant, San Diego Juice Bar, 1055 Armorlite Drive, Apt 220, San Marcos, CA 92069. This business is operated by a Limited

Liability Company. First day of business: N/A /s/ Joseph Hanna, CEO with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 3/21/2025

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The name of the business: Beltran Farm Labor Contractor, located at 202 W. Ammunition Rd., Spc 27, Fallbrook, CA 92028 Registrant, Agustin Beltran Salas, 202 W. Ammunition Rd., Fallbrook, CA 92028. This business is operated by an Individual. First day of business: N/A

/s/ Agustin Beltran Salas with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 3/21/2025

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The name of the business: E G Plumbing, located at 953 N. Emerald Dr., Vista, CA 92083. Registrant, Edgar Gutierrez, 953 N. Emerald Dr., Vista, CA 92083. This business is operated by an Individual. First day of business: 1/1/2025

/s/ Edgar Gutierrez with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/ Recorder of San Diego on 3/17/2025

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The name of the business: Pathways Real Estate Company, located at 1337 Meredith Rd., Fallbrook, CA 92028. Registrant, Pathways Business Development LLC, 1337 Meredith Rd., Fallbrook, CA 92028. This business is operated by a Limited Liability Company. First day of business: 2/11/2014 /s/ Norbert Frietze, President with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 3/18/2025

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The name of the business: Built Better Construction, located at 11329 Creekstone Lane, San Diego, CA 92128. Registrant, Thomas Michael Gonzalez, 11329 Creekstone Lane, San Diego, CA 92128. This business is operated by an Individual. First day of business: 1/1/2025

/s/ Thomas Michael Gonzalez with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 3/17/2025

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The name of the business: Dorothy’s Proofreading Service, located at 1930 W. San Marcos Blvd., Spc 71, San Marcos, CA 92078. Registrant, Dorothy Eden Tippit, 1930 W. San Marcos Blvd., Spc 71, San Marcos, CA 92078. This business is operated by an Individual. First day of business: N/A /s/ Dorothy Eden Tippit with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 2/28/2025

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The name of the business: Sun City Motors LLC, located at 1638 S. Coast Hwy, Ste B,

Oceanside, CA 92054. Registrant, Sun City Motors LLC, 1638 S. Coast Hwy, Suite B, Oceanside, CA 92054. This business is operated by a Limited Liability Company. First day of business: N/A /s/ Hayder Al Fatlowi, President with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 3/17/2025

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The name of the business: Gommi Bros Landscaping, located at 213 Holiday Way, Oceanside, CA 92057. Registrant, Gommi Bros Landscaping, 213 Holiday Way, Oceanside, CA 92057. This business is operated by a Corporation. First day of business: 9/19/2019 /s/ Cristo Gomez, President with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 3/24/2025 3/27, 4/3, 4/10, 4/17/2025

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The name of the business: All Things Home Care, located at 330 Rancheros Dr., Ste 208, San Marcos, CA 92069. Registrant, Caremesa Inc., 330 Rancheros Dr., Ste 208 San Marcos, CA 92069. This business is operated by a Corporation. First day of business: 6/3/2019 /s/ Jessica Nicole Lozares, President with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 3/19/2025

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The name of the business: Badger Reps, located at 3640 Sage Creek Rd., Fallbrook, CA 92028. Registrant, RGSB Inc., 3640 Sage Creek Rd., Fallbrook, CA 92028. This business is operated by a Corporation. First day of business: 10/15/2024 /s/ Blake Hamilton, President with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 3/11/2025

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Slow Travel

Why is everyone losing it with the laggards?

Has this ever happened to you? You’re boarding a flight and the guy in front of you is slow. Almost deliberately slow.

He’s in no hurry to lift his luggage into the overhead bin. Then unpacks a laptop computer, a book, a headset and reorganizes his bag before sitting down -- slowly. Meanwhile, other passengers are lining up behind him impatiently.

That’s what happened to David Kazarian on a recent flight from Tampa to New York. And get this: Before the passenger could get comfortable, he remembered that he had forgotten something and stood up to retrieve his phone.

“I just kept my mouth shut,” says Kazarian, a retired pharmacist from Tampa. “But as the line in the jetway grew, a cabin attendant got on the microphone and asked people to please step out of the aisle when they found their seat.”

But he was fuming along with everyone else in line: “Slow travelers are one of my pet peeves.”

Why You’re seeing more Slow Travelers

It feels like slow travelers are everywhere these days. They take their time boarding and adjusting the items in the overhead bin while a long line is waiting behind them. They block the escalators and walkways with their luggage, or by standing next to each other. They chat it up with the Starbucks barista at the airport when people behind them have a plane to catch.

In other words, they act like they’re on vacation. How dare they?

Why are these travel laggards suddenly coming into focus? How do you avoid getting stuck behind a slowpoke? And how do you deal with a slow traveler who may be blocking your way, or worse?

Mahmood Khan, a professor of hospitality and tourism at Virginia Tech, says he’s seen a significant uptick in the number of laggards. With more people traveling, and more cancellations, he’s seen an increasing number of passengers wandering around the airport and train terminals.

“It’s especially been more noticeable since the pandemic,” he says.

Rising travel volume, an influx of inexperienced travelers, and a shift in cultural attitudes toward speed and efficiency are fueling this trend.

“Crowded airports and the surge in travelers post-pandemic have created a pressure cooker environment,” explains Carla Bevins, who teaches business management at Carnegie Mellon University. “Many of us are rushing to catch flights, juggle tight schedules, and make it through security lines quickly.”

So when someone slows things down, like taking a while to store their bag in the overhead bin, it can feel like an enormous inconvenience.

How To Avoid Slow Travelers

Believe it or not, there are ways to avoid a potential confrontation with a slow traveler.

First, avoid peak times, whether you’re flying somewhere or visiting a popular attraction.

“Long lines are part of the experience,” warns Charlie Neville, a marketing director at Jayway Travel. “I recommend planning your visit during off-peak hours or opting for skip-the-line tickets when available.” You can easily find out the slow periods through an online search. If you plan your visit around them, the slowpokes won’t bother you as much.

Also, go out of your way to avoid lines. That’s what Gabriella Ribeiro, a travel advisor from Wayne, N.J., does whenever she travels.

“I have a routine,” she explains. “I buy protein shakes faithfully before I embark a flight at Newark so I go wherever I can find a self-checkout. I go to the first-class lounge to avoid the crowds where pretty much everything is self-ser-

vice. I walk stairs if they’re there instead of managing an escalator or waiting for an elevator.”

There are workarounds for every place you’re likely to find sluggish travelers. The chatty customer at the coffee shop? Use the app to order your latte and pick it up. The slow guy boarding your flight? Board early if you can or wait until the last minute to get on the plane (after all, you’re all going to the same place).

And the group of travelers clogging the moving walkway? Don’t use it. You’ll be grateful for the exercise when you have to spend the next 10 hours sitting on a plane.

What To avoid When You see A Slow Traveler

When you see someone slow, it’s easy to make a mistake, say experts. Here are the most common ones that you can avoid.

Pushing them aside. That’s always a bad idea, says Silvia Lupone, a travel advisor. “It more often than not causes a further delay because people feel stressed or nervous.” Plus, it’s rude.

shouting at them. Screaming “outta my way” can be counterproductive. “It’s important to stay calm and remember that frustration won’t change their behavior,” says travel advisor Nicole Cueto. Instead, a polite but firm, “Excuse me, I need to get by,” can often resolve the issue.

Telling them to hurry up. There’s usually a reason someone is moving slowly, and believe me, it’s probably not what you think. “Trying to rush or express annoyance

rarely helps, and it can make the delay feel even worse. Besides, travel isn’t always about speed; it’s about the journey, quirks and all,” says travel expert Paul Fournier.

Confessions Of A Slow Traveler

I’ve been part of the problem. A few years ago, I broke my pelvis and three ribs in a serious ski accident. Even after I graduated from my crutches, I still moved like an old man.

I can confirm that I was not the guy in front of Kazarian, the retired pharmacist, but it could have been someone like me -- moving slowly and deliberately because of a hidden disability.

Eventually, I healed and my pace gradually quickened. But I’ll never forget the kindness of strangers who asked if I needed help with my luggage. Or, when I turned to them to apologize for taking so long, assured me not to worry.

We live in a time when that kindness has been replaced by a mefirst attitude. We may have lost the last shreds of politeness and decency in the previous election, and I fear that slower travelers will be the casualties. It’s up to us all to ensure that doesn’t happen.

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.

Illustration by Dustin Elliott

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