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Volume 46 - No.

28

July 14, 2016

by lyle e davis

First off, do NOT take a taxi from


Pearson Airport into Toronto. Itll
cost you $54. A major rip-off.

Thanks to Escondidos Dave Geary,


who called us before we left
Escondido, we learned to take the
Union Pearson Express (Metro)
from the airport into town and to
return the same way. $6 per person,
if youre a senior, $12 for younger
adults; then a $10 taxi ride from
Union Staton to the Sheraton Hotel.
Really neat commuter train . . . clean,
fast, dependable, great staff . . . and
economical!
We were in Toronto to attend the
Kiwanis International Convention and while busy doing convention
activities we managed to squeeze in
some great tours.

We arrived on Wednesday evening,


kicked back and relaxed a bit, then,
on Thursday, we bought a package
that included the Hop On, Hop Off
City Tour Bus, with over 20 stops
and a free harbor boat cruise with
each ticket; the tickets were valid for
up to 48 hours so you could spread
your exploration of Toronto over
several days. Easily the best bargain
in town.
I would recommend riding the whole
route first, deciding which stops you
found the most fascinating . . . then
repeat the route and stop wherever
you have an interest (try to get on the
top of the double decker bus; youll
see more and youll enjoy the weather).

Our cost was only $34 each because


we bought a package that included
the Niagara Tour. We paid $89.38
(Canadian) for each of our tickets,
which included the Hop On, Hop
Off bus, plus the bay cruise, plus $22
each for the Niagara Falls boat tour.
Separate tickets would have been
$34.51 for the Hop On Hop Off Bus
Tour plus $66.37 for Niagara, plus
the Niagara boat tour. A great bargain!
Hint: ALWAYS buy your Niagara
boat tour ahead of time. Youll avoid
a one to one and a half hour wait in
line just to buy tickets at the site.
Youll still have a half hour to 45
minute wait as the long, long lines
await boarding for the approximate
15 minute boat ride into the area
below the falls. There, youll get a
refreshing fresh water shower as the
mist and spray dashes your face chances are good that youll be laughing like a little kid. Well worth the
investment of time and moeney.
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On the bus tour, lots of neat places,


including the wealthy district of
Toronto, the funky area of
Toronto, all of the historic areas,
Chinatown, Casa Loma Castle, the
bay area (where you get a bay cruise
at no extra charge [normally a $19
charge) It was pointed out to us
while on the bay cruise that on one
of the several islands in the bay there
was a nude beach. I looked and I
looked. Didnt see a thing.
After the bay cruise we plopped ourselves down at a table at the
Amsterdam Brewhouse and restaurant right on the bay. Excellent
smoked hamburger with sushi
shishkebob for me, Evelyn had a
hamburger; both were excellent.

We had hoped to see the Casa Loma


Castle but we had to pass. We simply
ran out of time. We had a Kiwanis
function we had to attend and were
there, after all, for the Kiwanis
International Convention. We were
delegates and had to cast our votes.
Duty called . . . so we missed out on
the one must see when visiting
Toronto.
The Casa Loma Castle is legendary.

When Thomas Edison invented and


patented the light bulb and the
means of electrifying cities, a sharp
eyed investor, Sir Henry Mill Pellatt,
obtained a monopoly on electrification for Toronto and proceeded to
become a very, very wealthy man.

What to do with all that money?

His wife said shed like a nice new


house.
And so he built it.

The house cost about $3.5 million (in


1911 dollars) and took 300 workers
three years to build.
It was constructed from 1911 to
1914.

At 98 rooms covering 64,700 square


feet, it was the largest private residence in Canada. Notable amenities
included an elevator, an oven large
enough to cook an ox, two vertical
passages for pipe organs, a central

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vacuum, two secret passages in


Pellatt's ground-floor office, a pool,
and three bowling alleys in the basement (the last two were never completed).

Glen Gray and His Casa Loma Band


was named after his orchestra played
at the castle for eight months in
1927, then moved to America where
he became the leader of the very
popular swing orchestra.

The city seized Casa Loma in 1933


for $27,303 in back taxes. The castle
was extremely run down and the city
was motioning for the castle to be
demolished. In 1937, however, it was
leased by the Kiwanis Club of West
Toronto, later the Kiwanis Club of
Casa Loma (KCCL), which began
operating the castle under a solesource contract as a tourist destination.
In 2011 that lease was canceled and a
new lessee was brought on board.
Kiwanis no longer manages Casa
Loma Castle.

Once a very, very wealthy man, Sir


Henry Mill Pellatt came upon hard
times and was facing bankruptcy.
Had he declared bankruptcy he
would have had to relinquish his title
and could no longer be called Sir.
This was so important to him that he
deeded (under pressure) his property
over to the city of Toronto.
He lived out his final years in a small

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

Dedicated to all the gun nuts out


there. Finally, a good gun story

A guy walked into a crowded bar,


waving his unholstered pistol and
yelled, "I have a .45 Colt with an nine
shot clip and I want to know who's been
sleeping with my wife!

A voice from the back of the room


called out, "You don't have enough
ammo!"

He: Um, so, do ya wanna do it?


She: Oh, can't you be a bit more
romantic?

He: Um, Ok. Do ya wanna do it . . .


in the rain?

When Im bored I send a text to a


random number and say . . . Okay, I
hid the body. Now what? . . .

apartment above the garage of the


man who was once his chauffeur; he
died almost penniless.
Tickets to Casa Loma are $25 for
adults.

I enjoy exotic places like Chinatown,


though because of time limitations,
we never did dine there. Chinatown
also borders on the funky side of
Toronto . . . lots of Bohemian life
styles, long hair, tattoos, artist lofts,
communal apartments. Interesting,
but I wouldnt want to live there.
There are huge markets and department stores in Toronto, many of
which are connected by tunnels
and/or built contiguously.
On Saturday we boarded a luxuriously large and comfortable tour bus for
our tour to Niagara Falls.

As we headed out of Toronto our


tour guide, Alex Roberts, pointed out
the very large number of high-rise
condominiums in and around
Toronto.
Thats because the population and economy
is growing so fast that it was necessary to
build up, rather than out. Toronto and its
atmosphere is in high demand. So much so
that last year real estate prices increased by
15%. For each of the five preceding years
real estate prices had also risen by double
digits.
Alex went on to point out the huge
number of cars heading in our direction on the freeway. It is so expensive
to live in Toronto that many people com-

As a phamous filospher once said,


and she was a cutie, "Once you light
a firecracker, always be sure to throw
it."

Say whatever you want about


President Barack Obama . . . but he
has really broken down the color
barrier. We may, in fact, have our first
orange president next year.

That awkward moment when you are


running and your breasts are bouncing . . . and you're a guy.

I want you to know that someone


out there cares . . .
not me, but someone does . . .

So I had this smart-ass police officer


come knocking on my door.
I answered the door and he said,
"Where were you between 5 and 6?"
I said, "Kindergarten."

Oklahoma Football

Bubba went to Oklahoma on a football scholarship. He was a good running back, but a poor student.

At graduation day, Bubba didn't have


enough credits. But he was a great
football star and the students held a
rally and demanded the dean give
him a diploma anyway. They were so
insistent that the dean agreed if
Bubba could answer one question
correctly he would give him a diploma.
The one question test was held in the
auditorium and the students packed

mute from as far away as Niagara Falls . .


almost a two hour trip. Other nearby cities,
like Hamilton, offer little in the way of
employment so many people live there
because of the lower cost of living and commute to their jobs in Toronto.

Add to this the change in demographics and


lifestyles. Toronto is growing by an average
of 4.5% (2011 census). 65.5% of nonfamily households is in Toronto. The
increase in high-rise apartment units
between 2006 and 2011 represents the
largest absolute increase between Census
years since 1991. The non-family household
type was the fastest growing type of household across the Greater Toronto Area.

The average price of a detached


house in the city jumped 14.2 per
cent in the past year, to a new record
high of $1,051,092, the Toronto Real
Estate Board (TREB) said recently
Sales were up by 13.7 per cent.
To show how active the real estate
market is, prices in the suburban 905
region saw even stronger growth, at
15 per cent, with the average singlefamily home now selling for
$738,016. The number of houses
sold soared by 20 per cent.
There is a 7% increase in aduilt children moving back in with their parents, as shown in the 2011 census. At
the same time youre seeing a 12.1%
increase of single person households
in Toronto (Ibid).
Alex went on to explain . . . it used
to be folks would get married, buy a home,
get a big dog, and raise a couple kids.
Because of the real estate market and the

the place. It was standing room only.

The dean was on the stage and told


Bubba to come up. The dean had the
diploma in his hand and said, "Bubba,
if you can answer this question correctly I'll
give you your diploma."
Bubba said he was ready and the
dean asked him the question.
"Bubba," he said, "How much is three
times seven?"

Bubba looked up at the ceiling and


then down at his shoes, just pondering the question. The students began
chanting, "Graduate him anyway!
Graduate him anyway!"
Then Bubba held up his hand and
the auditorium became silent. Bubba
said, "I think I know the answer. Three
times seven is twenty-one."

A hush fell over the auditorium and


the Oklahoma students began another chant."Give him another chance! Give
him another chance!"

We have enough "youth." How about


a Fountain of Smart?

I don't wanna say I'm getting old but


lately I've noticed that whenever I eat
out, they always ask for the money up
front.

Some days Evelyn wakes up


Grumpy; other days she lets him
sleep.

THESE
ARE
ALLEGEDLY
"ACTUAL" QUOTES TAKEN
FROM
GOVERNMENT

changing life styles you see more and more


couples moving in, deciding to wait a while
to have kids, and, if they have to have a
dog, its a Chihuahua, or some small dog.
They also tend to sell their cars. Very little
need for a car in downtown Toronto. People
walk, or they ride their bicycle. Youll see
lots of bikes in downtown Toronto. I sold
my car several years ago and had a shortterm problem dealing with not having a car
- for a couple months. Then I got over it.
Now, if I dont walk, I take my bike most
everywhere.
We welcome immigrants. We need these
people to keep our economy flowing. The
immigrant population is huge and were
quite pleased with that.

Indeed, as you walk the streets of


Toronto you hear many different languages being spoken. Toronto has
earned itself recognition as one of
the most diverse, welcoming cities in
the world.

We were treated to Alexs continuing


commentary as we headed for
Niagara Falls on a day trip.

As we pass through Mississaugua,


Oakville, Hamilton, St. Catherines, and
even in Niagara Falls, youll see more and
more cities and villages where there is little
or no employment but a much lesser cost of
living. Consequently . . . thats why you see
the heavy inbound freeway traffic heading
for Toronto. Folks want to work but cant
afford to live in Toronto.
Upon arrival in Niagara Falls, Alex

Toronto/Niagara
Cont. on Page 3

EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE
EVALUATION REPORTS In
Ontario..
1) "Since my last report, this employee has reached rock-bottom and has
started to dig."
2) "I would not allow this employee
to breed."
3) "This employee is really not so
much of a has-been, but more of a
definite won't be."

4) "Works well when under constant


supervision and cornered like a rat in
a trap."
5) "When she opens her mouth, it
seems that it is only to change feet."

6) "He would be out of his depth in


a parking lot puddle."

7) "This young lady has delusions of


adequacy."
8) "He sets low personal standards
and then consistently fails to achieve
them."

9) "This employee is depriving a village somewhere of an idiot."


10) "This employee should go far,
and the sooner he starts, the better."

11) "Got a full 6-pack, but lacks the


plastic thingy to hold it all together."

Chuckles
Cont. on Page 6

The

Evelyn Madison
The Social Butterfly
Email Evelyn at:

thesocialbutterfly@cox.net
Meetings/Events Calendar

The Foundation For Seniors Wellbeing


Center to Hold Grand Opening Today,
Thursday, July 14th, at 4pm, the resource
center will hold a formal grand opening and
ribbon-cutting celebration which will include
refreshments, open house, and comments
from regional dignitaries. The celebration is
open to the public. The Seniors Information
Resource Center facility, located at 131

Toronto/Niagara
Cont. from Page 2

briefed us on the best places to dine,


the places to avoid, which stores were
rip-offs, which offered good values.
He was going to leave us to ourselves
and let us enjoy the falls, shopping,
and dining. Wed meet at the bus at
2:45 and head back to Toronto.

We boarded the Niagara Falls boat,


operated by Hornblower Cruises, the
new concessionaire who has agreed
to pay $22 million to be the exclusive
boat at Niagara Falls. But whoa!
There, across the bay, was Maid of
the Mist, the legendary boat(s) that
have been there for years. The
Hornblower boat provides free red
raincoats, the Maid of the Mist provide their patrons with free blue raincoats.
A representative of Hornblower told
me there is a major lawsuit under
way; Hornblower, which pays
Canada $22 million a year to be the
exclusive Niagara Falls boat service,
claims Maid of the Mist was given a
renewal of the concession contract
without any bids having been solicited or accepted. That, they say, is
unfair.
Maybe.

Its not uncommon for US government agencies to offer existing concessionaires the right to match any
competing bid and, if the concessionaire has been a good one, he
automatically wins. The lawyers will
have fun. And make a lot of money.
On both sides of the issue.

We donned our red raincoats (very


thin plastic) and boarded the boat.
Hint: Buy your boat tickets ahead of
time and avoid a 1 to 1.5 hour wait in
the ticket line. Youll still wait 30 to
45 minutes to board the boat but will
not have had the much longer wait in
the ticket line.

The ride itself was about 15-20 min-

Social Butterfly
The Paper Page 3 July 14, 2016

Richmar Avenue in the Panorama Teen and


Family Center in San Marcos, is a comprehensive resource dedicated to improving
senior citizens quality of life, for them, their
caregivers and families. The Center will connect seniors to resources in the areas of
housing, home repair, transportation, food
insecurity, emergency assistance, medical and
mental health issues, legal issues, and more.
The Centers Program Manager, Rebecca
Steiner, stated Four out of every 10 seniors
in S.D. County are struggling, and half say
that isolation is negatively affecting their
lives. Many seniors lack the financial
resources to afford housing and other basic
needs. The Foundation for Senior Wellbeing
is determined to change those statistics, and
this new Resource Center is a major part of
that effort. The Center will direct callers to
available resources and will follow up with
clients to ensure their questions/issues were
resolved to their satisfaction. The information will be available by phone or in person
for those who do not use computers or
social media, and provided by staff or volunteers trained to communicate with seniors
using patience and listening skills to research
and recommend suitable resources. For
more information, call Rebecca Steiner at
844.654.INFO (4636) or visit www.thefoundationforseniorwellbeing.org.

Like to Play Ping Pong? - Playing regular


table tennis keeps your brain and body
active. The San Marcos Gym accommodates
locals, young adults and seniors, usually
Fridays from 1-5pm, but also available all day
throughout the week in the Tunnel Room.
Those interested in practicing and compet-

utes - the best part is being caught in


the mist and the spray from the falls.
Refreshing . . . and chances are youll
wind up laughing. Its a fun trip.

True to his word, Alex and his bus


was waiting for us at 2:45 and we got
underway again . . . this time we
headed to the quaint little town of
Niagara on the Lake where we
walked up and down Main Street and
sampled some ice cream from the
Cows Not! Ice Cream parlor which
the Royals made famous last year
when they stopped to sample the ice
cream.
A nice half hour/forty-five minute
visit then it was back on to the bus
and off to Tracys Niagara-on-theLake. A lovely winery where they
specialize in Ice Wine. They offered
a tasting . . . and its quite good. Very
sweet. They make Ice Wine, a trademarked name. Ice Wine is made by
not harvesting the grapes at the normal time but letting them go into the
winter; temperatures drop, the grapes
freeze, you harvest them and squeeze
them. They are almost like marbles.
The juice you derive is ultra-sweet as
is the finished wine. Very tasty, if
you like sweet wines. We didnt buy
any wine but Evelyn bought a
Cranberry-Raspberry Merlot Jelly.

The tour was now over . . . I think


our total cost was around $254 for
both of us and it was worth every
penny. We headed back to Toronto
for a comfortable and entertaining
ride. Alex dropped us off at our
hotel, The Sheraton, and we continued to enjoy the city.

On Saturday evening, before heading


home, we had a delightful steak dinner at The Keg, a short walk from
the Sheraton. Sunday morning we
arose at 5am for an 8:20 flight home
(and barely made it on the plane. Air
Canada was woefully understaffed
and a lot of passengers had the same
plans . . . heading home early Sunday
morning).

ing for the US Open and Senior Olympics


could find sparring partners. Contact the
Gym for details at 760.744.9494, Ext. 3700,
or Richard at 760.752.3111.

San Marcos Offering Workout Class The City of San Marcos is offering a
Pound.Rockout.Workout class for 16 years
and up at the San Marcos Community
Center, 3 Civic Center Drive, on Wednesdays
at 6pm. Cost is $56 for 8 weeks. Pound is a
rock-out/workout using lightly weighted
drumsticks (Ripstix) to achieve a full body
workout which combines cardio, strength
training and Pilates. Ripstix are provided.
Registration
required
at
www.sanmarcos.net. For more information, go to
www.getfitwithcynthia.com.

Carl DeMaio to Speak at TERC Meeting


At The Escondido Republican Clubs
(TERC) meeting on Monday, July 18th, Carl
DeMaio will be the featured speaker. He is
host of The Carl DeMaio Show, heard daily
on AM-600 KOGO, and a nationally-recognized government reformer who has built a
business and a political career on making
broken government programs work again
for the people. The meeting will be held at
Cocina del Charro Restaurant, 890 W. Valley
Parkway, Escondido. Check-in at 11:30am;
buffet lunch service starts at 11:45; the meeting at 12noon, concluding at 1pm.
Reservations are necessary. Cost is $14/person. RSVP by calling 760.480.8300. For
more information about TERC, visit
www.escondidorepublicanclub.com.

Youll find college students and


young immigrants on work visas
working the tour buses, restaurants . .
often sharing an apartment with several others to reduce housing costs.
For those of you who are into the
history and statistical backgrounds,
some of the details about Toronto:

It is the most populous city in


Canada, the provincial capital of
Ontario, and the center of the
Greater Toronto Area, the most populous metropolitan area in Canada.

In the 2011 census, Toronto had a


population of 2,615,060, making it
the fifth largest city in North
America. A population estimate from
a city report released in 2013 shows
the city is now the fourth most populous city in North America, after
Mexico City, New York City, and Los
Angeles.
A global city, Toronto is an international center of business, finance,
arts, and culture, and is widely recognized as one of the most multicultural and cosmopolitan cities in the
world.

Aboriginal peoples have inhabited


the area now known as Toronto for
thousands of years. The urban history of the city dates back to 1787,
when British officials negotiated the
Toronto Purchase with the
Mississaugas Nation. They established the Town of York, and later
designated it as the capital of Upper
Canada. During the War of 1812, the
town was the site of the Battle of
York and suffered heavy damage by
U.S. troops. York was renamed and
incorporated as the City of Toronto
in 1834, and became the capital of
the province of Ontario in 1867.
The original borders of Toronto
were expanded through amalgamation with surrounding municipalities
at various times in its history, the
results of which can be seen in the

July Opportunities/Events for Alliance


The Alliance for Regional Solutions is a collaborative of North County leaders and
decision makers from across all sectors of
the region who agree to work together to
ensure that current and emerging human
needs are justly met for the greater good of
our region. The North County Philanthropy
Council is a successful collaboration story.
Hear how funders and nonprofits worked
together to create a successful collaboration
now in its 10th year. The date is Friday, July
22, at the Sheraton Carlsbad Resort & Spa,
5480 Grand Pacific Drive, Carlsbad, 92008.
Registration at 11:30am; lunch from 121:30pm; roundtable begins at 1:45pm.
Speakers will be Greg Anglea, Interfaith
Community Services; Anahid Brakke, San
DiegoHunger Coalition; Niki Mazaroli,
Leichtag Foundation; Margery Pierce, City
of Oceanside; and Don Stump, North
County Lifeline. In addition, due to
demand, a Leap to Success summer program was just added in Vista. Leap to
Confidence is a 7-week personal leadership
program that creates a safe supportive space
for women to build the self-confidence to
take charge of their lives. When women
overcoming major life challenges are able to
build self-esteem and confidence, their lives
improve dramatically. This program helps
women gain the necessary tools to improve
their lives. The program runs from July 18August 29, Mondays, 9:30-11:30am.
Registrations accepted through July 13th, or
until filled.

Social Butterfly
Cont. on Page 10

140 independently unique and clearly


defined official neighbourhoods that
make up the city.

The demographics of Toronto make


it one of the world's most diverse
cities, with about 50% of residents
having been born in a country other
than Canada, and over 200 distinct
ethnic origins represented among its
inhabitants. The vastly international
population of the city reflects its current and historical role as an important destination for immigrants to
Canada. While English is the primary
language spoken by the majority of
Torontonians, there are over 160 different languages spoken in the city.

Toronto is a prominent center for


music, theatre, motion picture production, and television production,
and is home to the headquarters of
Canada's major national broadcast
networks and media outlets. Its varied cultural institutions, which
include numerous museums and galleries, festivals and public events,
entertainment districts, national historic sites, and sports activities, are
key attractions to the over 25 million
tourists that visit the city each year.
Toronto is well known for its skyscrapers and high-rise buildings, in
particular the tallest free-standing
structure in the Western Hemisphere,
the CN Tower. As Canada's commercial capital, the city is home to the
Toronto Stock Exchange, the headquarters of Canada's five largest
banks, and the headquarters of many
large Canadian and multinational
corporations. Its economy is highly
diversified with strengths in technology, design, financial services, life sciences, education, arts, fashion, business services, environmental innovation, food services, and tourism.
The name Toronto is likely derived
from the Iroquois word tkaronto,
meaning "place where trees stand in the

Toronto/Niagara
Cont. on Page 5

Local News

The Paper Page 4 July 14, 2016


Child Molestation Suspects Arrested

During the evening of Tuesday, July 5,


the City of Carlsbad Police Department
received notification from the Oceanside
Police Department that they had been
made aware of child molestation that
had reportedly occurred in the City of
Carlsbad.

assistance. Anyone who has information


related to any potential illicit activity by
Lyon or Cabrera is asked to call the
Police Hotline at 760-931-2293 (see
attached photos).

Major Injury Traffic Collision

On June 29, at 3:46 a.m., an Officer


from the Carlsbad Police Department
arrived at the scene of a single vehicle
traffic collision that had just occurred on
Cannon Rd. just east of Hemingway Dr.

Carlsbad investigators took over the case


and worked throughout the night to
identify and arrest two suspects thought
responsible for the crimes. The investigation included multiple search warrants
within the 24 hour period and resulted in
the collection of evidence.

Upon arrival, the Officer found a 19 year


old female had lost control of her scooter and collided with a traffic control
sign. The female suffered significant
injuries to the left side of her body as a
result of the collision. Additional
Officers arrived on scene to assist and
provided medical aid to the injured
female, ultimately placing a tourniquet
on her to control her bleeding. The
Carlsbad Fire Department arrived and
continued to provide medical aid to the
female. Paramedics transported the
female to Scripps Hospital, La Jolla. The
female was subsequently transported to
the UCSD Medical Center.

During the investigation, detectives


learned that one of the suspects, 22year-old Brittney Lyon of Escondido,
took children that she was babysitting to
a home in the 6300 block of
Greenhaven Drive that was occupied by
her boyfriend, 22-year-old Samuel
Cabrera Jr. At the residence, Cabrera
reportedly engaged in sexual molestation
of the children while Lyon filmed the
acts.

Investigators arrested Lyon and Cabrera


for multiple felony counts that included
conspiracy and lewd and lascivious conduct with a child under the age of fourteen. Both were booked into the Vista
Detention Facility where Lyons bail was
set at $100,000 and Cabreras bail was set
at $2.3 million.

The investigation has identified two 7year-old female victims, one from
Oceanside and one from Escondido,
and investigators believe there might be
additional victims.
The Police
Department is asking for the publics

Man About Town


Soldier

His name is "Soldier." He is a


year and a half old German
Shepherd who has been in the
Lancaster (LA County) animal
shelter since 10/13. That was
when his family moved away
and dumped him there.
Apparently, they were moving
and just couldn't be bothered
to take him along.

On the 24th, Soldier was taken


to the "euthanasia room." He
had been there about ten days
and no one had discovered him
and adopted him so his time
"was at hand." His luck had
run out.

I have heard from people


whose job it is to put animals
to sleep, mostly dogs, that the
animal knows what is going

Gallucci. The safety and welfare of


children are our top priority and we are
committed to presenting a comprehensive case to the District Attorneys
Office

Another motorist who witnessed the


collision stated the female was unable to
negotiate the turn in the road due to her
speed which caused her to collide with
the center median and ultimately strike
the traffic control sign.
We are equally disturbed and outraged
that adults would victimize children in
this way, commented Police Chief Neil

on. They either sense something from the spirits of those


who have gone before or they
just somehow gather the vibes
from the feel of death in the
room and the mannerisms of
the people there around them,
they know what is about to
happen to them. Some know it
when they are being dragged
on a leash down the hall to
that room with all four legs
stiffly outstretched trying to
stop with every ounce of energy they have. But it is futile.

Soldier had been brought to


the euthanasia room and was
on the "euthanasia table." He
was being readied for the injections that would end his short
life right then and there. No
one had come to get him out so
this was gonna be it.

As he lay there, he looked at


one of the attendants. Soldier
knew what they were going to
do to him and he stretched out
his paw to the hand of the
attendant in front of him and
in that instant, a message
passed between them. It was
something like, "Please don't
do this to me. I don't want to
die. I am a good dog. Can't you
help me? Please...."
Literally a second before the
deadly injection, the attendant
said. "Stop. Wait. Soldier put
his paw into my hand. I can't
do this. Let's give him a break.
Let's give him some more

The Carlsbad Police Departments


Traffic Division is conducting the investigation. Alcohol is believed to be a factor in the collision.

time." With that, Soldier was


taken down off the table and
was spared a premature date
with "the needle." He was given
until October 30. If he has not
been chosen by someone to
adopt him by Monday evening,
he will go, once again, down
the hall to the euthanasia
room and this time there will
be no reprieve. He, will, indeed
be killed. His dead body will
go, with numerous others to a
rendering plant where they
will use his body and those of
others killed to be used for
commercial purposes.
Something or someone somewhere,
maybe
Soldier's
guardian angel was not going
to give me peace until this
story was told.

My hope was that someone out


there would have read
Soldiers story and decide that
maybe now is the time they
need to get a family pet. Just
maybe they will get Soldier a
second but permanent reprieve
before his date with doom on
October 30.

Until someone has made a


CTA (commitment to adopt)
and has been there and filled
out the adoption info, he will
not be saved. You have to go
there. You can tell them you
are interested but nothing
counts till the CTA happens.
Soldier was in cage L336.

Letters to the
Editor
Accurate Story?

Dear Lyle;

I am behind in my reading of The


Paper and have just finished the
June 23rd edition. I reference Mr.
Morrow's Historically Speaking column, where he again has mis-stated
facts.
Quite some time ago, I wrote regarding Mr. Morrow's mis-information
regarding the death of actor James
Dean, where he stated Dean was
killed on highway 101 near Paso
Robles, Ca. This error was acknowledged in The Paper.
However, in the June 23 column, he
again states Dean's Porsche 'careened
off the highway as he traveled north on
Highway 101 near Paso Robles.'

Letters to the Editor


Cont. on Page 6
Soldier was dumped because
his loving family apparently
didn't want to be bothered taking him on their move.

The next day after the


above story appeared this
follow-up:

Reprieve (LA County Animal


Shelter, Lancaster)
No fewer than four people
tried to adopt Soldier yesterday -- which was to have been
his last day alive. So he is a
happy camper and has a home.
Thanks to those who stepped
up at the end of the the 11th
hour to help this guy out.

Above, Soldier . . .going


home!

Bruce Krider, who gave me the


above story, is a candidate for
Sainthood. In the past several
years Bruce has saved over 50
dogs from being euthanized.
He has invested thousands of
dollars of his own money to

Man About Town


Cont. on Page 5

The Paper Page 5 July 14, 2016

Toronto/Niagara
Cont. from Page 3

water". This refers to the northern


end of what is now Lake Simcoe,
where the Huron had planted tree
saplings to corral fish. A portage
route from Lake Ontario to Lake
Huron running through this point,
the Toronto Carrying-Place Trail, led
to widespread use of the name.
In 1793, Governor John Graves
Simcoe established the town of York
on the existing settlement, naming it
after Prince Frederick, Duke of York
and Albany. Simcoe chose the town
to replace Newark as the capital of
Upper Canada, believing that the
new site would be less vulnerable to
attack by the US. The York garrison
was constructed at the entrance of
the town's natural harbor, sheltered
by a long sandbar peninsula. The
town's settlement formed at the eastern end of the harbour behind the
peninsula, near the present-day intersection of Parliament Street and
Front Street (in the "Old Town"
area).

In 1813, as part of the War of 1812,


the Battle of York ended in the
town's capture and plunder by US
forces. The surrender of the town
was negotiated by John Strachan. US
soldiers destroyed much of the garrison and set fire to the parliament
buildings during their five-day occupation. The sacking of York was a
primary motivation for the Burning
of Washington by British troops later
in the war. York was incorporated as
the City of Toronto on March 6,

1834, reverting to its original native


name.

The city grew rapidly through the


remainder of the 19th century, as a
major destination for immigrants to
Canada. The first significant population influx occurred when the Great
Irish Famine brought a large number
of Irish to the city, some of them
transient and most of them Catholic.
By 1851, the Irish-born population
had become the largest single ethnic
group in the city. Smaller numbers of
Protestant Irish immigrants were
welcomed by the existing Scottish
and English population, giving the
Orange Order significant and longlasting influence over Toronto society. The system now has the thirdhighest ridership of any city public
transportation system in North
America.
The city received new immigrant
groups beginning in the late 19th
century into the early 20th century,
particularly Germans, French,
Italians, and Jews from various parts
of Eastern Europe. They were soon
followed by Chinese, Russians, Poles,
and immigrants from other Eastern
European nations. As the Irish
before them, many of these new
migrants lived in overcrowded shanty-type slums, such as "the Ward"
which was centred on Bay Street,
now the heart of the country's
finances. Despite its fast-paced
growth, by the 1920s, Toronto's population and economic importance in
Canada remained second to the
much longer established Montreal.
However, by 1934, the Toronto

Stock Exchange had become the


largest in the country.

Following the Second World War,


refugees from war-torn Europe and
Chinese job-seekers arrived, as well
as construction laborers, particularly
from Italy and Portugal. Following
the elimination of racially based
immigration policies by the late
1960s, immigration began from all
parts of the world. Toronto's population grew to more than one million in
1951 when large-scale suburbanization began, and doubled to two million by 1971. By the 1980s, Toronto
had surpassed Montreal as Canada's
most populous city and the chief
economic hub. During this time, in
part owing to the political uncertainty raised by the resurgence of the
Quebec sovereignty movement,
many national and multinational corporations moved their head offices
from Montreal to Toronto and
Western Canadian cities.
In 1954, the City of Toronto and 12
surrounding municipalities were federated into a regional government
known as Metropolitan Toronto. The
postwar boom had resulted in rapid
suburban development, and it was
believed that a coordinated land use
strategy and shared services would
provide greater efficiency for the
region. The metropolitan government began to manage services that
crossed municipal boundaries,
including highways, police services,
water and public transit.

Toronto/Niagara
Cont. on Page 7

Man About Town


Cont. from Page 4

save them.

Thats not right.

Perhaps Soldiers story will


help you understand why
Bruce (and to a far more limited degree, me) do what we do
to help dogs and save them
from being needlessly euthanized.

If you would like to foster or


adopt a dog and save it from
being euthanized, please give
Bruce Krider a call at
760.612.9156.

Ever find yourself behind one


of those dadgummed freeway
drivers that have their turn
signal on for a mile or two?
Drives you nuts doesnt it?
I plead guilty.

Im one of those dadgummed


drivers that has a hearing
loss. Even with my hearing
aids I often do not hear the
clicking of the turn signal that
tells me it has completed the
turn and its perfectly all right
to turn it off and let it resume
its nap.
My apologies to those who
have been in back of me.

Man About Town


Cont. on Page 6

The Paper Page 6 July 14, 2016

Letters to the Editor


Cont. from Page 4

James Dean was killed near Chalame


at the junction of CA 46 and CA 41,
east of Paso Robles and approximately half the distance between
Highway 101 and Interstate 5.
Unless it has been removed, there
should be an official State of
California road sign at his intersection regarding James Dean.
This bothers me because this is such
an easy fact to verify. But it also
makes me wonder about other stated
facts in Mr. Morrow's columns,
which I read regularly.
/s/Hal Ellis
Escondido, CA.

Editors Note: We discussed this with


Mr. Morrow. He acknowledges you may be
correct and has no argument with your citation. The problem appears to be the source
of information. Mr. Morrow relied upon
Wikipedia when doing his research.
Wikipedia has been known to have errors
occasionally. Mr. Morrow may wish to
expand his sources.

Man About Town


Cont. from Page 5

Ill try to do better.

We have been going to


Sorrrentos Restaurant in San
Marcos for years. For our
money its the best Italian
Restaurant in North County.
But, we had never tried their
pizza, for which they are
famous.
I love pasta and have always
opted for Spaghetti, or
Lasagna, or Ravioli . . . but
Saturday we decided to try one
of their world famous pizzas.
When we finished we both
said, in our best Italian, Atsa
some-a great pizza!

Rita DElia owns the restaurant. She and her late husband had owned it for many
years. Rita lost Tony two years
ago but continued the business
. . . and the food just keeps getting better and better.

Her sister, Nancy, has been


with her for years and you feel
as though you are a member of
the family the minute you walk
in. A great restaurant with
great service and great food
from truly great people.

Do you still go to the movies? I


seldom do. I got to wondering
the other day if the movie business isnt in a downward spiralo.
High ticket prices, outlandishly high prices for a simple box
of popcorn, same for soft
drinks, why pay all that money
when you have Netflix, Movies
on Demand, CDs?

Passing the Baton: Kaylee


KC Satterlee now heads up
the law firm his grandfather,
John Smylie, headed up until
he passed away recently.

John was very proud of KC.


Top grades in law school, top
grades when passing the bar,
and adapting quickly to the
practice of law. While the
practice continues to specialize
in probate law, the firm handles many other general law
situations including real estate
law, contract law, etc.
760.727.4248 is the number to
call. Youll find Kaylee KC
Satterlee a most engaging gentleman and happy to help you
with any of your legal questions.

Remember back when travel


was fun, adventurous, even
glamorous? No more. Thanks
primarily to the airline industry.
Their policy of cramming as
many clients into that long aluminum tube, regardless of
comfort levels, combined with
the invasive TSA luggage and
body searches, and ensuing
long lines and time consuming
waits . . . all add up to an often
miserable experience.
One
exception
seems
to
be
Southwest Airlines. They still
seem to provide enough room
to dine in relative comfort and
to grab a quick snooze. The
other airlines . . . shame on
them.

Still, I long to travel to Seattle


and visit close friends. Its a 22.5 hour flight - perhaps I can
suffer that long in return for
the chance to pick wild berries,
to visit beautiful friends and
family, and to enjoy Seattles
great sea food restaurants. It
may rain . . . so what? Well
have fun anyway.

Rita DAlia, owner of


Sorrentos in San Marcos

Rita must stand all of 4 tall - is


a bundle of energy, working
night and day and loving every
minute of it.

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Chuckles
Cont. from Page 2

12) "A gross ignoramus...144 times


worse than an ordinary ignoramus."
13) "He doesn't have ulcers, but he's
a carrier.."

14) "I would like to go hunting with


him sometime."
15) "He's been working with glue too
much."

16) "He would argue with a signpost."


17) "He brings a lot of joy whenever
he leaves the room."

18) "When his IQ reaches 50, he


should sell."
19) "If you see two people talking
and one looks bored, he's the other
one."
20) "A photographic memory but
with the lens cover glued on."
21) "A prime candidate for natural
de-selection.."

22) "Donated his brain to science


before he was through using it."
23) "Gates are down, the lights are
flashing, but the train ain't coming."
24) "He's got two brains, one is lost
and the other is out looking for it."
25) "If he were any more stupid, he'd

People are leaving

I always look forward to returning home, even when its only for
a short break in the legislative
session. Sadly, Im often greeted
by people Ive known for years
who tell me they are `fed up, and
are leaving California for greener
pastures elsewhere.

Californias high housing costs,


the cost of commercial real
estate, of electricity and gasoline,
our excessive business regulations, along with some of the
nations highest income, sales
and gasoline taxes, have driven
millions
of
hard-working
Californians out-of-state. Its not
surprising that for the eighth
consecutive
year,
Chief
Executive Magazine has rated
California the worst state for
business in the nation.
Even so, the Governor was
recently quoted as saying Weve
got a few problems, we have lots
of little burdens and regulations
and taxes. But smart people figure out how to make it. While

have to be watered twice a week."

26) "If you give him a penny for his


thoughts, you'd get change."
27) "If you stand close enough to
him, you can hear the ocean."

28) "It's hard to believe he beat off


1,000,000 other sperm."
29) "One neuron short of
synapse."

30) "Some drink from the fountain


of knowledge; he only gargled."

31) "Takes him 2 hours to watch '60


minutes'."
32) "The wheel is turning, but the
hamster is dead."

Last night, I had a threesome. There


were a couple of no-shows, but I still
had fun.

Marriage is a relationship where one


person is always right. The other is
the husband.

Its okay to mix peas and corn. Just


dont call it porn.

The following are actual signs seen


across the good ol' U.S.A.:
At a Santa Fe gas station: We will sell
gasoline to anyone in a glass container.

Chuckles
Cont. on Page 9

he may believe that, the most


recent IRS data available indicates that between 2004 and
2014, five million people left
California, taking $26 billion in
annual income with them.
For many, the Golden State is
golden no longer. People may
move to states with lower taxes
and fewer regulations, but they
also go where the jobs are. In
many cases, employers have relocated to other states for just
those reasons. Regulations, fees
and taxes that needlessly drive up
business costs need to be subjected to serious review, to say
the least. After all, our `little burdens really arent that little if
they destroy jobs and drive out
millions.

A new legislative session begins


in January, and I am hopeful that
new and returning members will
be able to join me in working
together to lighten some of the
burdens our over-governed state
has placed on its hard-working
people.

The Paper Page 7 July 14, 2016

Toronto/Niagara
Cont. from Page 5

All six municipalities were amalgamated into a single municipality, creating the current City of Toronto,
successor of the old City of Toronto.

"Toronto is a new, brash, rag-tag placea


big mix of periods and styles." Toronto
buildings vary in design and age with
many structures dating back to the
mid-19th-century, while other prominent buildings were just newly built
in the first decade of the 21st century. Bay-and-gable houses, mainly
found in Old Toronto, are a distinct
architectural feature of the city.
Defining the Toronto skyline is the
CN Tower, a telecommunications
and tourism hub. Completed in 1976
at a height of 553.33 metres (1,815 ft
5 in), it was the world's tallest freestanding structure until 2007 when it
was surpassed by Burj Khalifa.
Toronto is a city of high-rises, having
1,800 buildings over 30 metres (98
ft).

Through the 1960s and 1970s, significant pieces of Toronto's architectural heritage were demolished to make
way for redevelopment or, simply,
parking. In contrast, since the 2000s,
Toronto has experienced a period of
architectural revival, with several
buildings by world-renowned architects having opened during the late
2000s.
The many residential communities of
Toronto express a character distinct
from that of the skyscrapers in the
commercial core. Victorian and
Edwardian-era residential buildings
can be found in enclaves such as
Rosedale, Cabbagetown, The Annex,
and Yorkville. Wychwood Park is historically significant for the architecture of its homes, and for being one
of Toronto's earliest planned communities. The Wychwood Park
neighbourhood was designated as an
Ontario Heritage Conservation district in 1985. The Casa Loma neighbourhood is named after Casa Loma,
a storybook castle built in 1911 complete with gardens, turrets, stables, an
elevator, secret passages, and a bowling alley. Spadina House is a 19thcentury manor that is now a museum.
High-rise development in these areas
has given the former municipalities
distinguishable skylines of their own
with high-density transit corridors
serving them.

Toronto is also home to Casa Loma,


the former estate of Sir Henry
Pellatt, a prominent Toronto financier, industrialist and military man.
Other notable neighbourhoods and
attractions include The Beaches, the
Toronto Islands, Kensington Market,
Fort York, and the Hockey Hall of
Fame. Toronto is an international
centre for business and finance.
Generally considered the financial
capital of Canada, Toronto has a
high concentration of banks and
brokerage firms on Bay Street, in the
Financial District. The Toronto
Stock Exchange is the world's seventh-largest stock exchange by market capitalization. The five largest
financial institutions of Canada, collectively known as the Big Five, have

national offices in Toronto.

Toronto's unemployment rate was


8.1% in November 2011, down from
8.3% year over year. The cost of living in Toronto was ranked highest in
Canada in 2011.

Historically Speaking
by Tom Morrow

Foreign-born people made up 49.9%


of the population. The city's gender
population is 48% male and 52%
female.

According to the United Nations


Development Program, Toronto has
the second-highest percentage of
constant foreign-born population
among world cities, after Miami,
Florida. While Miami's foreign-born
population has traditionally consisted
primarily of Cubans and other Latin
Americans, no single nationality or
culture dominates Toronto's immigrant population, placing it among
the most diverse cities in the world.

Visible minorities are projected to


increase to 63% of the city's population by 2031. Over 100,000 immigrants arrive in the Greater Toronto
Area annually.

In the 2011 Canadian census, the


most common ethnic origins in the
city of Toronto were as follows:

50.2% White
12.7% East Asian; 10.8% Chinese,
1.4% Korean, 0.5% Japanese
12.3% South Asian
8.5% Black
7.0% Southeast Asian; 5.1% Filipino
2.8% Latin American
2.0% West Asian
1.1% Arab
0.7% Aboriginal, of which 0.5%
are First Nations and 0.2% are Mtis
1.5% Multiracial; 1.7% including
Mtis
1.3% Other

This diversity is reflected in


Toronto's ethnic neighbourhoods,
which include Chinatown, Corso
Italia, Greektown, Kensington
Market, Koreatown, Little India,
Little Italy, Little Jamaica, Little
Portugal and Roncesvalles.

In 2011, the most commonly reported religion in Toronto was


Christianity, adhered to by 54.1% of
the population. A plurality, 28.2%, of
the city's population was Catholic,
followed by Protestants (11.9%),
Christian Orthodox (4.3%), and
members of other Christian denominations (9.7%). With the city's significant number of
Methodist
Christians, Toronto was historically
referred to as the Methodist Rome.

Other religions significantly practised


in the city are Islam (8.2%),
Hinduism (5.6%), Judaism (3.8%),
Buddhism (2.7%), and Sikhism
(0.8%). Those with no religious affiliation made up 24.2% of Toronto's
population.

While English is the predominant


language spoken by Torontonians,
many other languages have considerable numbers of local speakers. The
varieties of Chinese and Italian are
the second and third most widely
spoken languages at work. Despite

Toronto/Niagara
Cont. on Page 9

Silent Cal Was Anything But


Silent

John Calvin Coolidge Jr., born on


July 4, 1872, was the 30th President
of the United States (192329), the
only chief executive born on
Independence Day.

A Republican lawyer from Vermont,


Coolidge worked his way up the ladder of Massachusetts state politics,
eventually becoming governor of
that state. His response to a strike in
1919 thrust him into the national
spotlight and gave him a reputation
as a man of decisive action.

Coolidge didnt say a lot, which gave


him the moniker of Silent Cal, but
his actions spoke volumes. His
record shows he accomplished more
during his term than most other
Presidents. Coolidge was elected as
vice president in 1920 and succeeded
to the presidency upon the sudden
death of Warren G. Harding in 1923.
Elected in his own right in 1924, he
gained a reputation as a small-government conservative, also as a man
having a rather dry sense of humor.A
Washington matron, seated next to
him at a dinner, remarked, "I made a
bet today that I could get more than two
words out of you."
Without hesitation, Coolidge replied,
"You lose."

At the 1920 Republican National


Convention, after 10 ballots, the
bosses and then the delegates settled
on U.S. Sen. Warren G. Harding of
Ohio as their nominee for President.
After several more ballots, Coolidge
was named Hardings running mate.
The Democrats nominated James M.
Cox, for president and Franklin D.
Roosevelt, for vice president.
Harding and Coolidge won with
more than 60 percent of the popular
vote. The U.S. vice presidency did
not carry many official duties, but
Coolidge was invited by President
Harding to attend cabinet meetings,
making him the first vice president to
do so. As the U.S. vice president,
Coolidge and his vivacious wife,
Grace, were invited to quite a few
parties, where the legend of "Silent
Cal" was born. It is from this time
that most of the jokes and anecdotes
involving Coolidge originate.
Coolidge often seemed uncomfortable among fashionable Washington
society; when asked why he continued to attend so many of their dinner
parties, he replied, "Got to eat somewhere." As President, Coolidge's repu-

tation as a quiet man continued. "The


words of a President have an enormous
weight and ought not to be used indiscriminately." Coolidge was aware of his
stiff reputation; indeed, he cultivated
it. "I think the American people want a
solemn ass as a President," he once told
actress Ethel Barrymore, "and I think
I will go along with them."

On Aug. 2, 1923, when President


Harding suddenly died in San
Francisco, Coolidge was in Vermont
visiting his family home, which had
neither electricity nor a telephone.
When he received word of Harding's
death, he dressed, said a prayer, and
greeted the reporters. At 2:47 a.m.,
on Aug. 3, 1923, his father, a notary
public, administered the oath of
office in the family's parlor by the
light of a kerosene lamp. Coolidge
then went back to bed.
Coolidge restored public confidence
in the White House after the scandals
of Hardings administration, and left
office with considerable popularity.
Though his reputation underwent a
renaissance during the Ronald
Reagan administration, modern
assessments of Coolidge's presidency are divided. He is praised among
advocates of smaller government;
supporters of a larger central government generally view him less
favorably, while both sides applaud
his stalwart support of racial equality.
President Coolidge made use of the
new medium of radio and gave 520
press conferences -- more regularly
than any President before or since.
Coolidge's second inauguration was
the first to be broadcast on radio,the
first to broadcast a State of the
Union address to Congress, and to
appear in a sound film. President
Ronald W. Reagan regarded Coolidge
as his favorite 20th-century U.S. president because of Coolidge's belief in
a more limited federal government.

The Ku Klux Klan lost most of its


influence during Coolidges term,
and his administration made all
Native Americans U.S. citizens. After
his presidency, Coolidge retired to
fishing on the Connecticut River and
was often observed by other fishermen and boaters. Coolidge died suddenly of a heart attack on Jan. 5,
1933. Upon learning the solemn
President had died, popular author
Dorothy Parker quipped: "How can
they tell?"
Coolidge is buried beneath a simple
headstone in Plymouth Notch
Cemetery in Vermont near the family home.

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Toronto/Niagara
Cont. from Page 7

Canada's official bilingualism, while


9.7% of Ontario's Francophones
live in Toronto, only 0.6% of the
population reported French as a singular language spoken most often at
home; meanwhile 64% reported
speaking predominantly English only
and 28.3% primarily used a non-official language; 7.1% reported commonly speaking multiple languages at
home. The city's 9-1-1 emergency
services are equipped to respond in
over 150 languages.
The low crime rate in Toronto has
resulted in the city having a reputation as one of the safest major cities
in North America. For instance, in
2007, the homicide rate for Toronto
was 3.3 per 100,000 people, compared with Atlanta (19.7), Boston
(10.3), Los Angeles (10.0), New York
City (6.3), Vancouver (3.1), and
Montreal (2.6). Toronto's robbery
rate also ranks low, with 207.1 robberies per 100,000 people, compared
with Los Angeles (348.5), Vancouver
(266.2), New York City (265.9), and
Montreal (235.3] Toronto has a comparable rate of car theft to various
US cities, although it is not among
the highest in Canada.
So there you have it, a semi-guided
tour of Toronto and Niagara Falls as
well as the statistical and historical
background on Toronto.

We hope weve whetted your


appetite to visit Toronto.

We are certain youll enjoy your visit.

If you go, be sure to ask for Alex


Roberts as your tour guide for the
Niagara Falls tour. None better.

Chuckles
Cont. from Page 6

In a New York restaurant: Customers


who consider our waitresses uncivil
ought to see the manager.

On the wall of a Baltimore estate:


Trespassers will be prosecuted to the
full extent of the law. --Sisters of
Mercy
On a long-established New Mexico
dry cleaners: 38 years on the same
spot.

And stop by the concierge desk at the


Sheraton and say hello to Chhaya, a
vere nice young lady who was most
helpful in arranging our tickets and
making phone calls on our behalf.

The Perfect Gift


Anytime!
A
subscription
to
The Paper Call

(760)
747-7119

On a display of "I love you only"


Valentine cards: Now available in
multi-packs.
In the window of a Kentucky appliance store: Don't kill your wife. Let
our washing machine do the dirty
work.
In a funeral parlor: Ask about our
layaway plan.
In a clothing store: Wonderful bargains for men with 16 and 17 necks.

In a Los Angeles dance hall: Good


clean dancing every night but Sunday.

In a Tacoma, Washington men's


clothing store: 15 men's wool suits,
$10. They won't last an hour!

In a New York drugstore: We dispense with accuracy.

Outside a country shop: We buy junk


and sell antiques.

In a Florida maternity ward: No children allowed.

In the offices of a loan company:


Ask about our plans for owning your
home.

In a New York medical building:


Mental Health Prevention Center
On a New York convalescent home:
For the sick and tired of the
Episcopal Church.
On a Maine shop: Our motto is to
give our customers the lowest possible prices and workmanship.

At a number of military bases:


Restricted to unauthorized personnel.

On a shopping mall marquee:


Archery Tournament -- Ears pierced
In the window of an Oregon store:
Why go elsewhere and be cheated
when you can come here?
In a Maine restaurant: Open 7 days a
week and weekends.

On a radiator repair garage: Best


place to take a leak.

In the vestry of a New England


church: Will the last person to leave
please see that the perpetual light is
extinguished.

Chuckles
Cont. on Page 12

The Paper

Page 10 July 14, 2016

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

Olga
Diaz

Council
Member,
Represents
District 3

Social Butterfly
Cont. from Page 3

Still Time to Join Librarys Summer


Reading Challenge - Escondido Public
Librarys 2016 Summer Reading Challenge
offers reading fun for all ages and special
programs meant to Exercise Your Mind for
babies, children, teens, and adults. The
Challenge runs through July 31st, and last
day to register is July 23rd, at the Library or
online at library.escondido.org/summer or
for more information about the Challenge
events, call 760.839.4839. Prizes must be
claimed by August 6th.

Kids Gardening and Cooking Camp at


Alta Vistas Botanical Garden The
Willow Tree Center and Alta Vista Botanical
Gardens are offering a week long, full day
summer camp that encourages play, exploration and learning to give kids an adventurous, active and healthy opportunity to
explore the outdoors, meet new friends, discover interests and create memories. This
camp is for ages 7-12, and will run from July
18-22, from 9am to 3pm, at the Alta Vista

Blinking Yellow Left Turn


Arrows

Being stuck in traffic generally feels


like a waste of time.Worse though, is
being stopped at a red light when
there is absolutely NO traffic and you
just have to sit there waiting for the
light cycle to let you go on your way.
Waiting for nothing seems like a
problem we should solve and I have
an idea!
On a recent trip to Wisconsin, I

Gardens, 1270 Vale Terrace Drive, Vista,


92084. Campers will: Whip up a delicious
menu of garden-inspired culinary creations;
kid-chefs will assemble and enjoy fun recipes
that incorporate fruits and veggies; experiment with science activities; cultivate a lifelong connection with nature through garden
activities; create and collaborate with arts
and crafts; and form friendships during outdoor games. They will leave the camp with
new cooking and gardening skills, new
friends, an appreciation for nature, and an
understanding of where their food comes
from. Enrollment is a 2-step process:
Registration and Payment. The Willow Tree
Center is offering sliding scale of $149-$320
and some scholarships. To register, visit
http://www.willowtreecenter.org/#!kidscamp/eu5d8 then go to the Donate button
and make payment. For questions and
scholarship information, contact Nancy
Marks at info@willowtreecenter.org or call
760.458.0150.

Library Presents an Evening with Author


Neal Griffin - As part of its Summer
Reading Challenge, Escondido Public
Library presents An Evening with Author

encountered a signalized intersection


with a blinking yellow left turn
arrow. Having never seen one before,
it took me a second to realize that I
could actually make my turn without
waiting for a green arrow. I simply
had to yield at the blinking yellow
arrow and proceed. My sister-in-law
explained that the signalized
intersections
use
traditional
red/yellow/green left turn arrows
during peak traffic time but convert
to blinking yellow turn arrows during
off peak traffic hours. This allows

Neal Griffin on Tuesday, July 26, from 67:30pm, in the Librarys Turrentine Room,
239 S. Kalmia St., Escondido. Police
Lieutenant turned crime thriller author,
Escondidos own Neal Griffin has been celebrated by critics and readers for his realistic
and action packed novels Benefit of the
Doubt and A Voice from the Field. Hear
Neal speak about what inspired him to join
the police force as a young man, his literary
influences, and his recent success as an
author, followed by a book signing. Benefit
of the Doubt will be available for purchase
for $9.99/paperback and $25.99/hardcover;
A Voice from the Field for $25.99/hardcover. Library programs are generously sponsored by Friends of the Library and are free
to the public. To learn more about the
Summer Reading Challenge and other summer events, visit library.escondido.org/summer or contact Adult Services Librarian
Oscar Lujan at 760.839.4214.

Networking Breakfast The North San


Diego Business Chamber is sponsoring a
Women Connect Networking Breakfast
Female Friendships, with Courage, Health,
& Attitude. This event will be on Tuesday,
July 26th, from7:30-9am, at Rosarios at

continued traffic flow at the safe


discretion of the driver.
This blinking yellow left turn arrow
is a simple and genius way to reduce
wait times and enhance traffic flow.
The Federal Highway Administration
has approved the use of blinking
yellow arrows nationwide. I have
proposed that Escondido consider
adopting these where it makes sense.
Email suggested locations to me at
odiaz@escondido.org

Bernardo Winery, 13330 Paseo del Verano


Norte, San Diego, 92128. This is an outdoor
venue. Female friendship is a key to good
health and a longer, fulfilling life. Women
invest in their finances, family, health, and
careers; its time to apply that same intentionality to friendships. This event will be a
morning of breakfast, networking, and a discussion with Diane Gage Lofgren, co-author
of Women I Want to Grow Old With:
Grow Old Together with Courage, Health,
and Attitude! Register now with the North
San Diego Business Chamber, 10875
Rancho Bernardo Road, Ste. 104, San Diego,
92127. Cost is $35/members; $49/nonmembers.
Creative Things to Do at Charity Wings
Art & Craft Center Intro to
Silversmithing classes continue Wednesday
evenings through July 20th, and a full weekend of introductory silversmithing July 2224. Price for either Wednesday or the weekend sessions is $295 (non-members $345).

The Pastor Says . . .

Social Butterfly
Cont. on Page <None>

Unleashed
at Temple
Heights Elementary School
(1550 Temple Heights Dr.,
Oceanside) July 18-21, from
9 to noon each day.

Lemon Drop is pet of the week at


your Rancho Coastal Humane
Society. Shes a 2 year old, 7 pound,
Red Tabby.

Lemon Drop gets along well with


other cats. She would do well in an
adult home or in a home with some
gentle children that want to play
with her and her cat toys. Lemon
Drop was transferred to Rancho
Coastal Humane Society through
the FOCAS program.

The $100 adoption fee for Lemon


Drop includes medical exam,
vaccinations, spay, and microchip.
For more information call 760-7536413, visit Rancho Coastal Humane
Society at 389 Requeza Street in
Encinitas, or log on to SDpets.org.
Kennels and Cattery open 11 a.m.
to 5 p.m. every day but Tuesday.

Flower, a 1-year-old American


Staffordshire Terrier mix, is looking
for a patient home to call her own.
This darling girl has had a bit of a
rough start, and has been working
with her caregivers to gain more confidence. She originally came into our
care from another shelter with multiple wounds throughout her body that
needed immediate attention. Despite
the amount of pain she was in,
Flower remained sweet and loving
throughout her treatment. Flower
can be timid when it comes to new
people, and prefers to approach new
visitors at her own pace without
being rushed. Once she feels safe
with someone, her favorite thing to
do is crawl into your lap, lean in for
pets and give gentle kisses. Flower is
available for adoption at the San
Diego Humane Societys Escondido
Campus located at 3450 East Valley
Parkway. To learn more about making her part of your family, please call
(760)
888-2275
or
visit
sdhumane.org.

Pastor Hal Seed


New Song Community
Church, Oceanside
The Best Week of a
Childs Summer, Part 2

Looking for an enriching


experience for your children
next week? You might consider enrolling your kids in
New Songs Kids Camp
Unleashed July 18-21.

For more than a decade New


Song Community Church
has worked hard to make
our annual Kids Camp the
best week of the year for
every family involved. This
years Kids Camp has been
so successful, well be
repeating it in a different
location next week. Youre
invited to bring your children
to
Kids
Camp

Your children will huddle


with an enthusiastic counselor, choose classes in soccer, dance, guitar, piano,
basketball,
cheerleading,
cooking, and art. Cost is $5.
Theyll make new friends,
enjoy great music, and learn
from the Bible each day.
If youre in the Oceanside
or Vista area, youre invited!
Registration is open at
http://kidsunleashedsandiego.com/camp/.
For more information, contact New Song Community
Church.
760.560.5000
3985
Mission
Avenue,
Oceanside
www.newsongchurch.com
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Page 11 July 14, 2016

A Weekly Message from the Mayor of Your Community


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

San Marcos Mayor Jim Desmond

Last chance to register for San Marcos


Family Camp Out

Set
for
Saturday, July
30 at 4 pm to
Sunday, July
31 at 9 am, the
annual San Marcos Family Campout
is just around the corner. Offering a
convenient, close-to-home camping
experience, the campout is complete
with outdoor games, arts and crafts,
a flashlight hike, campfire songs, a
hot dog cookout, smores and
breakfast the next morning.

up camp. Upon arrival, the citys


recreation leaders facilitate field
games and arts and crafting
activities will also be available.

Whether you are a first-time camper


or an outdoor enthusiast, tickets are
just $15 per person so bring your
camping gear and get ready for an
overnight adventure.

Be sure to register online by Friday,


July 22 for a camping experience
without all the hassle. All ages are
Rain or shine, participants will have welcome.
a chance to sleep under the stars on
the grasses of Walnut Grove Park For more information and a detailed
located at 1950 Sycamore Drive. packing list, visit www.sanEach family will be assigned a ten by marcos.net or contact Jennifer
ten space to pitch their tent and set Overman at (760) 744-9000, ext.
3506.

Escondido Mayor Sam Abed

Mayor Sam Abed does not wish to write a


weekly column to communicate with his
Escondido Constituents via The Paper
and its A Letter from the Mayor series

Social Butterfly
Cont. from Page 10

Silver is available for purchase at daily market rate. Art Journaling/Mixed Media
Meetup: Meeting monthly on the second
Saturday; learn a new technique with paint,
paper or fabric. Mini Art Wings Camp
returns: One more session of the four-day
Kids Art Camp this summer. Sign your kids
up now for a great time learning lots of new
things; they can come just one day or the
whole session. Members $30/day (nonmembers $40) or $100/session (non-members $140). Discounts for siblings. Be
Charming: Create necklaces or bracelets
filled with unique charms. The Buttons,
Baubles and Handmade Charms class is
taught by Elena. Learn basic to advanced
jewelry making techniques. Pre-register so
there is enough materials for everyone. Cost
for members is $35; non-members $55.
Coming Up: Exploring multi-dimensional
art and sculpture.
Scrapbooking and
Mosaic Meetups. Members only PartyArty
with Alice upcycling denim into accessories July 21st. Check the Calendar for
much more. Charity Wings is located at The
Quad San Marcos, 251 North City Drive,
Suite 127, San Marcos 92078.

Behavior and Training Classes at


Humane Society Whether or not you
have dogs in your home, teaching children
how to appropriately meet a new dog in public is an important skillset. The San Diego
Humane Society is offering a new Junior
Trainers class to help kids ages 6-12 safely
and appropriately interact with dogs. The
course covers dog body language, how to
pet/handle a dog, basic obedience cues, and
fun new tricks. In addition, the Marvelous
Manners classes/workshops will be held at
various times/locations during July. The Shy
Dog class will be on Monday, July 18th, at
the San Diego Campus, from 7-8pm; an
introductory level course designed for dogs
that are overwhelmed by their environment;
the class focuses on building trust between
you and your dog and boosting your dogs
confidence through positive reinforcement

Death Notices

Patricia J. Paulsen, 87, of Oceanside,


CA., passed away on 7/07/2016

Ivan A. Simmons III, 87, of Escondido,


CA., passed away on 7/07/2016

Rick R. Rogers, 57, of Valley Center,


Ca., passed awya on 7/07/2016

Robin A. Thornton, 63, of Escondido,


Ca., passed away on 7/05/2016

Ruth L. Gertsch, 73, of Escndido, Ca,


passed away on 7/06/2016

Arturo F. Glori, 75, of Escondido, CA,


passed away on 7/04/2016

Aurora Hurtado, 85, of Escondido, Ca.


passed away on 7/07/2016

Eugene A. Fricke, 89, of Escondido,


Ca., passed away on 7/08/2016.

Ray H. Whidbee, 86, of Poway, CA.,


passed away on 7/08/2016.

Robert B. Cahill, 77, of Escondido,


CA., passed away on 7/10/2016.

Mark Champlin, 55, of Escondido,


CA., passed away on 7/08/2015.

Wanda C. Bronsing, 81, of Rancho


Bernardo, CA., passed away on
7/10/2016.

Arrangements handled by:


California Funeral Alternatives
Escondido, Poway

training. Other classes that will be given are


Puppy Preschool, Rapid Recall, Trick
Training, Dog Park Etiquette; Canine Good
Citizen, Superb Skills, and Reliable Rovers.
Visit the website at sdhumane.org for details
of these and other services, or call the San
Diego Campus at 619.299.7012.

Vista Mayor Judy Ritter

The Force Awakens in Vista

Vista
is
celebrating
summer on
Saturday, July
16, with a free, family event in
Brengle Terrace Park. It will be an
afternoon of games, arts & crafts,
kids face painting, garden demos,
bounce houses and the chance to
inspect the equipment from the
Vista firefighters, Sheriffs deputies,
and the CA Highway Patrol. Adults
can pick up information and meet
community partners at the
interactive and educational booths.
Have questions about whats
happening in Vista? Be sure to drop

by our City Booth to meet us. The


Summer Fun Fest runs from 5:307:30 pm and is followed by a free
Movie in the Park Star Wars: The
Force Awakens (PG-13). Take the
whole family and head to Brengle
Terrace Park for a fun afternoon
and relax with them afterwards
watching the free movie, which
begins at 8 pm. The Summer Movies
in the Park is a perfect chance to
meet new people and enjoy a safe
and special night under the stars.
Have questions about whats
happening in Vista? Check the City
website at CityofVista.com for more
details.

Oceanside Mayor Jim Wood

Library Mystery Book Club Welcomes Author


Matt Coyle

You are invited


to a special
visit with Matt
Coyle,
an
award winning
San Diego author, before the Public
Librarys Mystery Book Club meets
at 6:00 pm on Wednesday, July 27th,
in the Civic Center Library
Foundation Room, located at 330 N.
Coast Highway. Mr. Coyle writes the
Rick Cahill crime series. His debut
novel, Yesterdays Echo, won the
Anthony Award for best first novel,
the San Diego Book Award for best
mystery, the IBPA Ben Franklin
Silver Award for best new voice in
fiction and was a Macavity Finalist
for best first novel. Matt will talk

about his experience of becoming a


published author, including getting
an agent, signing with a publisher,
obtaining a publication date,
marketing his book and other items
of interest.
Mr. Boyle, a board member of the
Southern California chapter of
Mystery Writers of America, will be
speaking directly to the audience,
providing an opportunity to ask him
anything about the writing process.
Although he is a mystery writer, his
advice will cover all genres.
Additionally, he will sign his books
after the program.

For more information, please call


760-435-5600.

When it comes to drug


stores...
The Good Old Days are Back!

For all your prescription needs, your sundries,


household items, and for medical supplies of all
types, including walkers, canes, orthopedic shoes,
pain relievers... its -

909 E. Valley Parkway, Escondido

Nami,
the friendly
Pharmacist!

Lots of FREE parking in back

760.480.1081

The Paper Page 12 July 14, 2016

Paul & Nome


Van Middlesworth,
The Computer Factory

www.computerfactorysanmarcos.com

Chromebooks, TVs and Win10

Last month one of our commercial


customers asked us if we could find
them a couple of big (50 inch) smart
TVs at a great price for their training
facility. We typically dont get involved
with TVs but Nome pointed out that
our vendor for recertified monitors and
refurbished PCs also has recertified
TVs. She also pointed out the fact that
all of our kids have bigger TVs than we
do.
Recerts (Recertified) TVs and monitors are a great bargain because they are
almost always brand new and typically
cost around half what retail stores
charge. The recert process works like
this. A big box store sells a new TV or
monitor to a customer who then
returns it for credit. Most big box stores
have a 15 day no questions asked returns
policy. Perhaps it didnt fit his entertainment center, his wife made him take it
back or he just wanted to use it for his
Super Bowl party. Whatever the reason,

Chuckles
Cont. from Page 9
In a Pennsylvania cemetery: Persons
are prohibited from picking flowers
from any but their own graves.

On the grounds of a public school:


No trespassing without permission.

On a Tennessee highway: When this


sign is under water, this road is
impassable.

Similarly, in front of a New


Hampshire car wash: If you can't
read this, it's time to wash your car.

A cowboy married his sweetheart,


the school marm, and after the ceremony, they jumped up on his buckboard, for the five mile drive to his
ranch.
About a mile out of town the horse
just stopped. The cowboy got down,
looked the horse in the eye, and said,
"That's one!" and got back aboard.

After another mile, the horse


stopped again, and the cowboy got
down again, and looked him in the
eye again, and said,"That's two!"

Two miles from the ranch the horse


stopped again. The cowboy got
down, looked the horse in the eye,
and said, "That's three!" Then he
pulled his six gun out, and shot him.
His new bride looked at him, and
shouted, "What is wrong with you? Now
we have to walk the last two miles to the
ranch!"

the store is stuck with an item of merchandise that can no longer be sold as
new. Big box store high volume contracts allow them to send returns back
to the distributor who then ships
returns back to a processing center for
evaluation. If the return is perfectly
good it is recertified. If repairs are
required it is classified as refurbished.
Most retail stores handle only new
products so the recerts and refurbs
are assembled into lots and auctioned
to wholesale distributors who specialize
in this type of merchandise. Thats
where we buy them.

Our distributor had a deal on recertified 50 inch Visio Smart TVs so we


bought several of them for customers,
friends and ourselves. We sold out and
made a second purchase. We have four
left at $395. Give us a call if you are
interested and well give you the details
(pictured below.)

ed. Many applications work the same in


the Chrome operating system as they
do in Windows or iOS. For the next
several months we will offer a free halfhour, one-on-one familiarization session with the purchase of any new or
refurb Chromebook. Additional training will be available for Chromebook
buyers at reduced rates if needed.

Chromebooks are available in sizes


from 10 to 15 inch. Prices for new
Chromebooks start at under $200 and
range to over $300. Refurbs are about
$100 less. Chromebooks have no moving parts so a full function used
Chromebook is nearly as good as a new
one. Come on in and check them out.
Microsoft is desperate to move Win7/8
users to Win10. Since most Win7 users
have seen no advantage in taking the
upgrade, The free upgrade program
has fallen short of Microsofts targets.

The free upgrade officially ends on July


29th. Microsoft would love to extend it
indefinitely, but we expect them to end
the free upgrade as advertised but make
the upgrade very easy to get, like free
with the purchase of any Microsoft
Apps store or cloud products. They
really need Win 7 users to take that
upgrade to Winsnoop.

As promised we have begun to stock


Chromebooks and have been pleased to
find that these low cost alternatives to
Windows and Apple notebooks and
tablets do everything most users need at
a fraction of the price of an Apple and
none of the malware vulnerability of a
Windows PC. Switching to a
Chromebook involves far less of a
learning curve than we initially expect-

He holstered his gun, and replied,


"That's one!"

A police recruit was asked during the


exam, What would you do if you
had to arrest your own mother?
He answered, Call for backup.

I have so many problems that if a


new one comes along today, it will be
at least two weeks before I can worry
about it.

A cop pulls a guy over for weaving


across two lanes of traffic.
He walks up to the drivers window
and asks, "You drinkin'?

The driver said, Well that depends You buyin?

The Country Doctor


A young doctor had moved out to a
small community to replace a doctor
who was retiring.

The older doctor suggested that the


young one accompany him on his
rounds, so the community could
become used to a new doctor.

At the first house a woman complains, "I've been a little sick to my stomach." The older doctor says, "Well,
you've probably been overdoing the fresh
fruit. Why not cut back on the amount
you've been eating and see if that does the
trick?"
As they left, the younger man said,

"You didn't even examine that woman?


How'd you come to the diagnosis so quickly?"

"I didn't have to. You noticed I dropped my


stethoscope on the floor in there? When I
bent over to pick it up, I noticed half dozen
banana peels and apple cores in the rubbish
bin. That was what probably was making
her sick."

The younger doctor said "Pretty clever.


If you don't mind, I think I'll try that at
the next house."
Arriving at the next house, they spent
several minutes talking with a
younger woman. She said that she
just didn't have the energy she once
did and said, "I'm feeling terribly run
down lately."

"You've probably been doing too much for


the Church," the younger doctor told
her. Perhaps you should cut back a bit
and see if that helps."
As they left, the elder doctor said, "I
know that woman well. Your diagnosis is
almost certainly correct, she's very active in
the church, but how did you arrive at it?"
"I did what you did at the last house. I
dropped my stethoscope and, when I bent
down to retrieve it, I noticed the minister
under the bed."

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


STATEMENT
#2016-016686
The name of the business: KG Contractors Inc.,
dba North County Fence Painting, located at 2208
Dante Terr., Vista, Ca. 92084.
This business is registered by:
KG Contractors Inc.
2208 Dante Ter.
Vista, Ca. 92084
This business is conducted by a corporation.
First day of business n/a.
/s/Kornel George, President
This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg
Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County
on 6/17/2016
6/30, 7/07, 7/14 & 7/21/2016
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
#2016-017520
The name of the business: AR Medical Billing,
located at 1768 Pinnacle Court, Vista, CA. 92081,
.
This business is registered by:
William J., Linda J. & Serena Alcala
1768 Pinnacle Court
Vista, CA. 92081
This business is conducted by a General
Partnership.
First day of business 5/23/2011
/s/William J. Alcala
This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg
Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County
on 6/29/2016
7/07, 7/14, 7/21 & 7/28/2016
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
#2016-017279
The name of the business: C &P Appliance
Repair, located at 1701 S. Juniper St., #3,
Escondido, CA. 92025.
This business is registered by:
Pierre Villalva
1701 S. Juniper ST. #3
Escondido, Ca. 92025
This business is conducted by an individual.
First day of business n/a.
/s/Pierre Villalva
This statement was filed with Ernest J.
Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San
Diego County on 6/24/2016
6/30, 7/07, 7/14 & 7/21/2016
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
#2016-016475
The name of the business: Reflectshine LLC dba
Reflectshine Auto Wash, located at 3528 S. College
Blvd., Oceanside, Ca. 92056.
This business is registered by:
Reflectdshine LLC
3528 S. College Blvd.
Oceanside, Ca. 92056
This business is conducted by a Limited Liability
Company.
/s/Iraj Efterhari, President
First day of business was 1/1/1990.

This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr.,


County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on

6/16/2016
6/23, 6/30, 7/07 and 7/14/2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


STATEMENT
#2016-015249
The name of the business: General L. Handyman,
located at 507 Rush Dr., #38, San Marcos, Ca.
92078.
This business is registered by:
Lance A. Ellis and Ryan Casey,
507 Rush Dr. #38
San Marcos, Ca. 92078
This business is conducted by a General
Partnership.
First day of business 6/03/2016.
/s/Lance A. Ellis
This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg
Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County
on 6/03/2016
6/30, 7/07, 7/14 & 7/21/2016

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


STATEMENT
#2016-017412
The name of the business: Creative Fencing &
Gates, Select Fencing & Gates, located at 324
Joshua Ave., San Marcos, Ca. 92069.
This business is registered by:
Kevin D. Alvarez
324 Joshua Ave.
San Marcos, Ca. 92069
This business is conducted by n individual.
First day of business n/a.
/s/Kevin D. Alvarez
This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg
Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on
6/28/2016
7/07, 7/14, 7/21 & 7/28/2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


STATEMENT
#2016-016189
The name of the business: JMD le salon, located at
1205 Auto Park Way, Suite 205, Escondido, CA.
92029.
This business is registered by:
JMDStudio, LLC
7123 Surfbird Circle
Carlsbad, Ca. 92011
This business is conducted by a Limited LIability
Company.
First day of business n/a.
/s/Jean Marc De Angelis, Manager
This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg
Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on
6/13/2016
6/23, 6/30, 7/07 & 714/2016
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
#2016-014626
The name of the business: Stables Corner Juice
Smoothie, located at 14149 Twin Peaks Rd., Poway,
Ca. 92006
This business is registered by:
Ghasem Samadi
14149 Twin Peaks Rd.
Poway, Ca. 92006
This business is conducted by an individual.
/s/Ghasem Samadi
First day of business was 5/21/1993.

This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr.,


County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on

5/27/2016
6/23, 6/30, 7/07 and 7/14/2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


STATEMENT
#2016-016690
The name of the business: Next Step Assessments,
located at 1434 Sweetbriar Circle, Carlsbad, Ca.
92011.
This business is registered by:
Michael Christian Koch
1434 Sweetbriar Circle
Carlsbad, CA 92011
This business is conducted by an indididual
First day of business n/a.
/s/Michael Christian Koch
This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr.,
County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on
6/17/2016
6/23, 6/30, 7/07 & 714/2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


STATEMENT
#2016-015791
The name of the business: Lotus Graphics, Lotus
Apparel, located at 501 Borden Rd., San Marcos,
Ca. 92069
This business is registered by:
Luis Ayala
501 Borden Rd.
San Marcos, Ca. 920-69
This business is conducted by an individual.
First day of business n/a.
/s/Luis Ayala
This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg
Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on
6/08/2016
6/30, 7/07, 7/14 & 7/21/2016

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


STATEMENT
#2016-016186
The name of the business: Archibald Tax Service,
Inc., located at 950 Boardwalk, Suite 304, San
Marcos, Ca. 92078.
This business is registered by:
Archibald Tax Service Inc.
650 S. Rancho Santa Fe Rd, Space 114
San Marcos, Ca. 92078
This business is conducted by a corporation.
First day of business 6/01/16.
/s/Carol L. Archibald, President
This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg
Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County
on 6/13/2016
6/23, 6/30, 7/7 and 7/14/16

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


STATEMENT
#2016-016994
The name of the business: Golden Star Motel
Management, located at 210 Surfrider Way,
Oceanside, Ca. 92606.
This business is registered by:
Mei Yen Chien
210 Surfrider Way
Oceanside, Ca. 92606
This business is conducted by an individual.
First day of business 5/22/16.
/sMei Yen Chien
This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg
Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on
6/22/2016
6/30, 7/07, 7/14 & 7/21/2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


STATEMENT
#2016-016156
The name of the business: ABE Appraisal Services,
Inc., located at 1285 Darwin Dr., Oceanside, Ca.
92056.
This business is registered by:
ABE Appraisal Services, Inc.
1285 Darwin Dr.
Oceanside, Ca. 92056
This business is conducted by a corporation.
First day of business 6/13/2010.
/s/Angela Ervin, President
This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg
Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County
on 6/13/2016
6/30, 7/07, 7/14 & 7/21/2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


STATEMENT
#2016-018055
The name of the business: Cardiff Marketing
Services, located at 2436 Manchester Ave., Cardiff,
CA. 92007.
This business is registered by:
Paul Stephen Hollohan
236 Manchester Ave.
Cardiff, CA. 92007
This business is conducted by an individual.
First day of business 1/01/2016.
/s/Paul Stephen Hollohan
This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg
Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on
7/06/2016
7/14, 7/21, 7/28 & 8/04//2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


STATEMENT
#2016-016851
The name of the business: OptumCare Medical
Group, OptumCare, located at 145 Thunder Drive,
2nd Floor, Vista, Ca. 92083
This business is registered by:
MHIPA Physician Two Holdco, a Medical
Corporation
MH Physician Three Holdco, a Medical Corporation
12375 Palmer Drive
Moorpark, CA. 93021
This business is conducted by a General
Partnership.
First day of business n/a.
/s/Kurt Tamaru, M.D., President
This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg
Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County
on 6/21/2016
6/30, 7/07, 7/14 & 7/21/2016
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
#2016-016984
The name of the business: Collectible Investments,
Unique Building products, Rancho Santa Fe Real
Estae - Buy, Sale, and Exchange, Rancho Santa
Fe Trade, Sale, And Exchange, Rancho Santa Fe
Real Estate Company, located at 250 S. Pacific St.,
#108, San Marcos, Ca. 92078.
This business is registered by:
John Morally
250 S. Pacific St. #108
San Marcos, Ca. 92078
This business is conducted by an individual.
First day of business 12/01/1969.
/s/John Morally
This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg
Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County
on 6/22/2016
6/30, 7/07, 7/14 & 7/21/2016
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
#2016-017309
The name of the business: Alexander Family
Motors, located at 2747 Spokane Way, Carlsbad,
Ca. 92010.
This business is registered by:
Alexander Gobler
2747 Spokane Way
Carlsbad, Ca. 92010
This business is conducted by an individual.
First day of business n/a.
/s/Alexander Gobler
This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg
Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County
on 6/27/2016
6/30, 7/07, 7/14 & 7/21/2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


STATEMENT
#2016-018109
The name of the business: Funds4Tech, located at
1365 Dolomite Way, San Marcos, Ca. 92078.
This business is registered by:
Russell J. Stover
1365 Dolomite Way
SanMarcos, Ca. 92078
This business is conducted by an individual.
First day of business n/a.
/sRussell J. Stover
This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg
Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on
7/07/2016
7/14, 7/21, 7/28 & 8/04//2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


STATEMENT
#2016-018205
The name of the business: Merino Luxury
Motorcars, Merino Auto Group, located at 701
Palomar Airport Rd., Suite 300, Carlsbad, Ca.
92011.
This business is registered by:
The Merino Group LLC
1490 Sandbar Dr.
San Marcos, CA. 92078
This business is conducted by a Limited Liability
Company.
First day of business 7/7/16.
/s/George Merino, Managing Member
This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg
Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on
7/07/2016
7/14, 7/21, 7/28 & 8/04//2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


STATEMENT
#2016-018261
The name of the business: Wasser Art Gallery,
Wasser Art Editions, located at 1217 Columbus
Way, Vista, Ca. 92081
This business is registered by:
Isidro Trevino
1217 Columbus Way
Vista, Ca. 92081
This business is conducted by an individual.
First day of business 7/8/16.
/s/Isidro Trevino
This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg
Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on
7/08 /2016
7/14, 7/21, 7/28 & 8/04//2016

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CITY OF SAN MARCOS


NOTICE OF ELECTION FOR
PUBLIC OFFICE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN


that a General Municipal
Election will be held in the City
of San Marcos, California on
Tuesday, November 8, 2016
for the following offices:
TWO (2) MEMBERS OF THE
CITY COUNCIL

Terms are four (4) years.


Individuals
interested
in
becoming a candidate must file
Nomination Papers with the
City Clerk. The nomination
period runs from Monday, July
18, 2016 through Friday,
August 12, 2016.

If nomination papers for an


incumbent officer of the City
are not filed by 5:00 p.m. on
August 12, 2016, the nomination period will be extended to
Wednesday, August 17, 2016
at 5:30 p.m. to nominate nonincumbent candidates only.
This extension is not applicable where there is no incumbent eligible to be elected.
If no one or only one person is
nominated for an elective
office, appointment to the elective office may be made as prescribed by EC 10229.
On Election Day, the polls will
be open between the hours of
7:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.

For further information, contact


Phillip Scollick, City Clerk at
(760) 744-1050, Ext. 3105.
Date of publication: 7/14/2016

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RESOLUTION NO. 2016 8230


- A RESOLUTION OF THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SAN MARCOS DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO PROVIDE FOR AN ANNUAL LEVY
AND
COLLECTION
OF
ASSESSMENTS FOR MAINTENANCE IN LANDSCAPING
AND LIGHTING DISTRICT
NO. 1, AND SETTING A TIME
AND PLACE FOR A PUBLIC
HEARING
THEREON.
WHEREAS, the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF SAN MARCOS, CALIFORNIA, on June
9, 1981, by Resolution No. 811592, previously formed a
street lighting district pursuant
to the terms and provisions of
the "Landscaping and Lighting
Act of 1972," being Division 15,
Part 2 of the Streets and
Highways Code of the State of
California, in what is known
and designated as LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING
DISTRICT NO. 1 (hereinafter
referred to as the "District");
and, WHEREAS, since the formation of the District in 1981,
the District has levied annual
assessments and was expanded in 1986 to include landscaping
maintenance;
and,
WHEREAS,
the
annual
assessments have been based
on a method of spread
approved yearly within the
Engineer's
Report;
and
WHEREAS, at this time, the
City Council is desirous of taking the necessary proceedings
to provide for the annual levy
of assessments for the next
ensuing fiscal year, to provide
for the costs and expenses
necessary for continual maintenance of landscaping and
lighting improvements within
said District; and, WHEREAS,
at this time there has been presented and approved by this
City Council, the Preliminary

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STATEMENT

#2016-018386

The name of the business: Sun Horse Scientific, located at 3798 Manchester Ave.,

Encinitas, Ca. 92024.

This business is registered by:

Justin S. Marronek & Daniel Moriarty

3798 Manchester Ave.

Encinitas, Ca. 9224

This business is conducted by a General Partnership.

First day of business was n/a.

/s/Justin S. Marronek

This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San

Diego County on 7/11 /2016

7/14, 7/21, 7/28 and 8/04/2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


STATEMENT
#2016-017806
The name of the business: Gold LIne Printing and Embroidery, located at 3251 Rancho
Famosa, Carlsbad, Ca. 92009.
This business is registered by:
Lucy Kim
3251 RanchoFamosa
Carlsbad, CA. 92009
This business is conducted by an individual.
First day of business was 01/01/2015
/s/Lucy Kim

This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


STATEMENT

#2016-017911

The name of the business: P.L.R.E. Photography, located at 1313 Vista De Lomas,

Bonsall, Ca. 92003.

This business is registered by:

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33452 Double Canyon Rd.

Valley Center, Ca. 92082

Jorge Abrego

1313 Vista De Lomas

Bonsall, Ca. 92003

This business is conducted by a General Partnership.

/s/Omar Mondragon

First day of business was n/a.

This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San

Diego County on 7/05/2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


STATEMENT
#2016-014856
The name of the business: Sego Studio, located at 720 S. Rancho Santa Fe Rd.,
San Marcos, Ca. 92078.
This business is registered by:
Apryl Harris
101 S. Spruce St. #230
Escondido, Ca. 92025
This business is conducted by an individual.
First day of business n/a.
/s/Apryl Harris
This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., 6/01/2016
6/30, 7/07, 7/14 & 7/21/2006
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
#2016-015865
The name of the business: Lafayette Handyman, located at 970 Rancheros, Ste
C, San Marcos, Ca. 92069.
This business is registered by:
Delafayette Miller
970 W. Valley Pkwy #186
Escondido, CA. 92025
This business is conducted by an individual.
First day of business 11/06/2013.
/s/Delafayette Miller
This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., 6/09/2016
7/07, 7/14, 7/21 & 7/28/2006
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
#2016-014591
The name of the business: MediaLogic, located at 2054 Camino Dr., Escondido, Ca.
92026.
This business is registered by:
Daniel Wagner
2054 Camino Dr.
Escondido, Ca. 92026
This business is conducted by an individual.
/s/Daniel Wagner
First day of business was 5/21/1993.This statement was filed with Ernest J.
Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 5/31/2016
6/23, 6/30, 7/07 and 7/14/2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


STATEMENT
#2016-016078
The name of the business: Living Champions Foundation, located at 956 Sugarloaf Dr.,
Escondido, Ca. 92026.
This business is registered by:
Daniel Cisneros
956 Sugarloaf Dr.
Escondido, Ca. 92026
This business is conducted by an individual.
/s/Daniel Cisneros
First day of business was n/a.

This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San
Diego County on 6/13/2016

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


STATEMENT

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Blossom Drive, Oceanside, Ca. 92057.

This business is registered by:

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Oceanside, Ca. 92057

This business is conducted by an individual.

/s/Indy QL. Quillen

First day of business was n/a.

This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San
Diego County on 6/15/2016

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This business is registered by:

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This business is conducted by a corporation.

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This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San
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STATEMENT
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The name of the business: ABE Real Estate Services, located at 1285 Darwin
Dr., Oceanside, Ca. 92056.
This business is registered by:
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1285 Darwin Dr.
Oceanside, Ca. 92056
This business is conducted by an individual.
First day of business n/a.
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This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder
of San Diego County on 6/13/2016
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
#2016-017013
The name of the business: Carries Pampered Paw, LLC, located at 505 N.
Clementine St., Apt 0, Oceanside, Ca. 92054.
This business is registered by:
Carries Pampered Paw LLC
505 N. Clmentine St. Apt 0
Oceanside, Ca. 92054
This business is conducted by a Limited Liability Company.
First day of business n/a.
/s/Carrie Bono, President
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RESOLUTION NO. 2016-8226
- A RESOLUTION OF THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SAN MARCOS DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO PROVIDE FOR AN ANNUAL LEVY
AND
COLLECTION
OF
ASSESSMENTS
FOR
STREET MAINTENANCE IN
THE VALLECITOS TOWN
CENTER STREET MAINTENANCE DISTRICT, AND SETTING A TIME AND PLACE
FOR A PUBLIC HEARING
THEREON.

WHEREAS, the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF SAN MARCOS,


CALIFORNIA,
on
October
12,
1999,
by
Resolution No. 99-5300, previously formed a street maintenance district pursuant to the
terms and provisions of the
"Landscaping and Lighting Act
of 1972," being Division 15,
Part 2 of the Streets and
Highways Code of the State of
California, as amended by the
City per Ordinance 99-1071, in
what is known and designated
as VALLECITOS TOWN CENTER STREET MAINTENANCE
DISTRICT (hereinafter referred
to as the "District"); and
WHEREAS,
the
annual
assessments have been based
on a method of spread
approved yearly within the
Engineer's
Report;
and
WHEREAS, at this time, the
City Council is desirous of taking the necessary proceedings
to provide for the annual levy of
assessments for the next ensuing fiscal year, to provide for
the costs and expenses necessary for continual maintenance, and traffic signals and
energy costs within said
District; and WHEREAS, at this
time there has been presented
and approved by this City
Council,
the
Preliminary
Engineer's Report as required
by law, and this City Council is
desirous of proceeding with the
proceedings for said annual
levy. NOW, THEREFORE, IT
IS HEREBY RESOLVED AS
FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That
the above recitals are true and
correct. PUBLIC INTEREST.
SECTION 2. That the public
interest and convenience
requires, and it is the intention
of the City Council, to undertake proceedings for the annual levy and collection of special
assessments for the Vallecitos
Town Center continual street,
and traffic signal maintenance,
all to serve and benefit said
District as said area is shown
and
delineated
on
an
Assessment Diagram map as
previously approved by this
City Council and on file in the
Office of the City Clerk, open to
public inspection, and herein
so referenced and made a part
hereof, and proposed changes
thereto are as set forth in the
Preliminary Engineer's Report,
incorporated herein as a part
hereof. REPORT. SECTION 3.
That
the
Preliminary
Engineer's Report regarding
the annual levy for said District,
which Report is for maintenance for the Fiscal Year 20162017 is hereby approved and
is directed to be filed in the
Office of the City Clerk.
ASSESSMENT. SECTION 4.
That the public interest and
convenience requires, and it is
the intention of this City
Council to order the annual
assessment levy for the District
as set forth and described in
said Engineer's Report, and
further it is determined to be in
the best public interest and
convenience to levy and collect
annual assessments to pay the
costs and expenses of said
maintenance and improvement
as estimated in said Report.
This year's assessment is proposed to be $21,275.12.
DESCRIPTION OF MAINTE-

NANCE. SECTION 5. The


assessments levied and collected shall be for the maintenance of certain street and
traffic signal areas, including
but not limited to, pavement,
curb and gutter, sidewalk, traffic signals and appurtenant
facilities for residential, commercial and industrial development within the boundary.
Reference is made to the
Preliminary Engineer's Report,
incorporated by reference,
which contains a full and
detailed description of the
improvements, boundaries of
the assessment district and
any zones therein, and the proposed assessments upon
assessable lots and parcels of
land within the District.
FUTURE ASSESSMENTS.
SECTION 6. That the public
interest and convenience
requires, and it is the intention
of this City Council to consider
and adopt an assessment formula for future assessments.
Said future assessments shall
not exceed the assessment
formula so adopted. COUNTY
AUDITOR. SECTION 7. The
County Auditor shall enter on
the County Assessment Roll
the amount of the assessments, and shall collect said
assessments at the time and in
the same manner as County
taxes are collected. After collection by the County, the net
amount of the assessments,
after the deduction of any compensation due to the County
for collection, shall be paid to
the treasurer for purposes of
paying the costs and expenses
of said District. SPECIAL
FUND. SECTION 8. That all
monies collected shall be
deposited in a SPECIAL FUND
designated by the name of this
District. Payment shall be
made out of said Fund only for
the purpose provided for in the
Resolution. In order to expedite the making of this maintenance and improvement, the
City Council may transfer into
said Special Fund, from any
available source, such funds
as it may deem necessary to
expedite the proceedings. Any
funds so transferred shall be
repaid out of the proceeds of
the assessments provided for
in this Resolution. BOUNDARIES OF DISTRICT. SECTION 9. Said contemplated
maintenance work is, in the
opinion of this City Council, of
direct benefit to the properties
within the boundaries of the
District, and this City Council
makes the costs and expenses
of said maintenance chargeable upon a district, which district said City Council hereby
declares to be the district benefited by said improvement
and maintenance, and to be
further assessed to pay the
costs and expenses thereof.
Said District shall include each
and every parcel of land within
the boundaries of said District,
as said District is shown on an
Assessment
Diagram
as
approved by this City Council
and on file in the Office of the
City Clerk, and so designated
by the name of the District.
PUBLIC PROPERTY. SECTION 10. Any lots or parcels of
land known as public property,
as the same are defined in
Section 2263 of Division 15,
Part 2 of the Streets and
Highways Code of the State of
California, which are included
within the boundaries of the
District, shall be omitted and
exempt from any assessment
to be made under these proceedings to cover any of the
costs and expenses of said
improvement and maintenance
work. PUBLIC HEARING.
SECTION 11. NOTICE IS
HEREBY GIVEN THAT TUESDAY, THE 26TH DAY OF JULY,
2016, AT THE HOUR OF 6:00
O'CLOCK P.M., IN THE REG-

Page 15 July 14, 2016

ULAR MEETING OF THE


CITY COUNCIL, BEING THE
COUNCIL CHAMBERS, IS
THE TIME AND PLACE FIXED
BY THIS CITY COUNCIL FOR
THE
HEARING
OF
PROTESTS OR OBJECTIONS IN REFERENCE TO
THE ANNUAL LEVY OF
ASSESSMENTS, TO THE
EXTENT OF THE MAINTENANCE, AND ANY OTHER
MATTERS CONTAINED IN
THIS RESOLUTION. ANY
PERSONS WHO WISH TO
OBJECT TO THE PROCEEDINGS FOR THE ANNUAL
LEVY SHOULD FILE A WRITTEN PROTEST WITH THE
CITY CLERK PRIOR TO THE
TIME SET AND SCHEDULED
FOR SAID PUBLIC HEARING.
NOTICE. SECTION 12. That
the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to publish a
copy of this Resolution in THE
PAPER, a newspaper of general circulation within said City,
said publication to be not less
than ten (10) days before the
date set for the Public Hearing
described above. EFFECTIVE
DATE. SECTION 13. That this
Resolution shall take effect
immediately upon its adoption.
PROCEEDINGS INQUIRIES.
SECTION 14. For any and all
information relating to the proceedings, protest procedure,
any documentation and/or
information of a procedural or
technical nature, your attention
is directed to the person designated below: PROCEDURAL
INQUIRIES: Phil Scollick, City
Clerk, City of San Marcos, 1
Civic Center Drive, San
Marcos, CA 92069, Telephone
760.744.1050; TECHNICAL
INQUIRIES:
Peter
Kuey,
Principal Civil Engineer, City of
San Marcos, 1 Civic Center
Drive, San Marcos, CA 92069,
Telephone:
760-744-1050,
X3210.
Phillip Scollick, City Clerk, City
of San Marcos
7/14/16
NOTICE INVITING BIDS
SIDEWALK REPAIR AND
REPLACEMENT PROJECT
(SAN ELIJO HILLS TOWN
CENTER),
CIP NO. 86006

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY


GIVEN that the City of San
Marcos, hereinafter referred to
as Agency, invites sealed bids
for the above stated Project
and will receive such bids in
the offices of Agency, Public
Works Administration Building,
at 201 Mata Way, San Marcos,
California 92069, up to the
hour of 10:00 a.m., on
Thursday, August 4, 2016 at
which time they will be publicly
opened. Bids received after
the hour and date for the bid
opening will not be accepted
and
shall
be
returned
unopened
DESCRIPTION OF WORK
The work generally consists of
furnishing all labor, materials,
equipment, tools, and incidentals as required for traffic control, removal and replacement
of
damaged
sidewalks,
removal and replacement of
street trees, installation of irrigation system for new trees,
abandonment of electrical outlets in tree wells, and all associated work as identified in the
Plans, Specifications and
Contract Documents for the
above stated project.
LOCATION OF WORK
The work to be constructed is
located on various locations
along San Elijo Road N, San
Elijo Road S, Elfin Forest Road
E, and Elfin Forest Road W.
TIME OF COMPLETION
Time is of the essence in the
performance of the Work under
this Contract. All work shall be
completed in every detail to the
satisfaction of the Agency within THIRTY (30) WORKING

DAYS after the date of commencement specified in the


Notice to Proceed. Liquidated
Damages shall conform to the
latest edition of the Standard
Specifications
Greenbook
subsection 6-9 except the
specified amount shall be
changed to One Thousand
Dollars ($1,000) per calendar
day that the work, including
punch list, is not completed
beyond the specified contract
time.
GENERAL
Copies of the Bid and Contract
Documents are available for
inspection at no cost to the bidder at the front counter of the
Development
Services
Department on the first floor of
City Hall, 1 Civic Center Drive,
San Marcos, California 920692918. NO BID SETS WILL BE
AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE.
In conformance with State of
California Assembly Bill 2036
complete bid sets will be available electronically, at no cost,
at http://www.san-marcos.net
and http://www.ciplist.com. It
shall be the responsibility of the
prospective bidders to download and print the bid documents for review and bid.
Bidders shall also check the
website for addendums which
will be posted no later than 48
hours prior to the bid opening.
Each addendum will include a
conformation sheet indicating
receipt of the addendum. This
sheet must be signed and
included with the bid for each
addendum issued. Bids which
do not include the conformation sheet(s) for each addendum, if any, may be rejected.
The City of San Marcos does
not warrant, represent, or guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of information provided from any third
party source. The City shall not
be responsible or liable in any
way whatsoever for any loss or
damages of whatever kind,
nature, or scope, including, but
not limited to, time, money or
goodwill arising from errors,
inaccuracies, or omissions in
any documents and/or information retrieved from any third
part source.
Prospective
bidders
are
encouraged to review the official version of all documents
upon which they plan to rely.
For a complete set of bid documents or the applicable RFP,
all interested parties are directed to the Citys website at
http://www.san-marcos.net or
www.ciplist.com. A Pre-Bid
Conference will not be held for
this project.

Bids shall be written clearly


and legibly in ink in conformance with the Instruction to
Bidders. All bids shall be submitted to the Engineering
Division in a sealed envelope
plainly marked on the outside
with "SEALED BID FOR CIP
NO. 86006 - SIDEWALK
REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT
PROJECT (SAN ELIJO HILLS
TOWN CENTER)
DO NOT
OPEN
WITH
REGULAR
MAIL."
If using Federal Express or
other such service for bid submittal, the contents of the submittal must be noted on the
outside of that envelope as
stated above.
Each bid must be accompanied
by cash, a certified or cashier's
check payable to the City of
San Marcos, or a satisfactory
bid bond executed by the bidder and an acceptable surety,
in an amount equal to ten percent (10%) of the total aggregate bid amount. The successful bidder will be required to furnish and pay for performance
and payment bonds acceptable
to the Agency.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that, pursuant to the San
Marcos City Charter and the

San Marcos Municipal Code,


payment of prevailing wages
and compliance with the
California Labor Code Sections
1770 et seq is required for this
project.
The Contractor to whom the
Contract is awarded, and any
subcontractor under such
Contractor,
shall
hereby
ensure that minority and
women business enterprises
will be afforded full opportunity
to submit bids for subcontracts.
Further, there shall be no discrimination in employment
practices on the basis of race,
religious creed, color, national
origin, ancestry, physical handicap, medical condition, marital
status, age, or sex.
Attention is directed to the provisions of the Bid and Contract
Documents which require
retention from payments to the
Contractor to secure performance under the Contract.
Pursuant to California Public
Contract Code Section 22300,
and at the request and
expense of the Contractor to
whom the contract is awarded,
acceptable securities (securities listed in Government Code
Section 16430, bank or savings and loan, certificates of
deposit,
interest
bearing
demand deposit accounts or
standby letters of credit) equivalent to the retention amount
shall be permitted in substitution of money withheld by the
Agency to ensure performance
under the Contract.
Such
securities shall be deposited
with the Agency or with a
California or Federally chartered bank or savings and loan
as escrow agent who shall
return such securities, along
with any interest thereon, to
the Contractor upon satisfactory completion and acceptance
of the Work by the Agency.
The Agency reserves the right
to reject any or all bids, to
waive any irregularity, and to
take all bids under advisement
for a period of sixty (60) calendar days after the date the bids
are publicly opened. All costs
incurred by bidders as a result
of preparing bids under this
Notice Inviting Bids shall be the
sole responsibility of each bidder. This Notice Inviting Bids
neither creates nor imposes
any obligation upon the
Agency to enter into a contract.
Liquidated damages for this
Project will be per the Special
Provisions.
Estimated construction cost:
$160,650
s/s Michael Edwards, Public
Works Director
Phil Scollick, City Clerk, City of
San Marcos
Dp July 14, 2016 and July 21,
2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


STATEMENT
#2016-017689
The name of the business: 5 Star Aquariums, located at 4804 Baroque Terrace, Oceanside, CA.
92057.
This business is registered by:
Shane Martin
4804 Baroque Terrace
Oceanside, Ca. 920-57
This business is conducted by an individual.
First day of business 1/1/2015
/s/Shane Martin
This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg
Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on
6/30/2016
7/14, 7/21, 7/28 & 8/04/2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


STATEMENT
#2016-018337
The name of the business: Mommys Organics,
located at 6481 Corte La Luz
Carlsbad, CA. 92009
This business is registered by:
Eartha Genece
6481 Corte La Luz
Carlsbad, Ca. 92009
This business is conducted by an individual.
First day of business 7/20/2011
/s/Eartha Genece
This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg
Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on
7/11/2016
7/14, 7/21, 7/28 & 8/04/2016

LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
CITY OF SAN MARCOS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN


that, pursuant to Elections
Code section 10010, the City
Council of the City of San
Marcos (City) will hold a public hearing at a regular meeting
on Tuesday, July 26, 2016 at
6:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter
as the matter may be heard, in
the City Council chambers, 1
Civic Center Drive, San
Marcos, CA to consider switching from an at-large election
system of electing City
Councilmembers to a by-district election system. The City
Council is considering the
change in order to ensure compliance with the California
Voting Rights Act of 2001
(CVRA) and Federal Voting
Rights Act of 1965.

The purpose of the public hearing is to receive testimony from


the public regarding the matters described in this notice. At
the public hearings described
in this notice the City Council
may receive staff presentations
on and may discuss and direct
action as described in this
notice on one or more districting map(s) submitted to the
City Council. At the public
hearing described in this notice
the City Council may direct that
a districting map be included in
an ordinance establishing City
Council districts, which ordinance may be introduced and
adopted at forthcoming regular
or special meetings of the City
Council, or as such hearings
may be continued or noticed
separately. It is possible that
more than one districting map
ordinance may be requested
and presented for the City
Council consideration, discussion, modification, and potential action.
NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY
GIVEN that additional public
hearings will be held on the
Citys possible conversion to a
by-district election system at
6:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter
as the matter may be heard, in
the City Council chambers, 1
Civic Center Drive, San
Marcos, CA, on the following
additional dates: Tuesday,
August 9, 2016 and Tuesday,
September 27, 2016.
ALL INTERESTED PARTIES
are invited to attend the public
hearings to express opinions
or submit evidence for or
against the approval of any districting proposal. At the above
noted times and place, testimony from interested persons
will be heard and considered
by the City of San Marcos City
Council prior to taking action
on any component of the districting proposals.
Upon
request, the agenda and the
documents in the hearing
agenda packet can be made
available to persons with a disability. Written comments are
also accepted, prior to the
hearing, by the City Council, at
1 Civic Center Drive, San
Marcos, CA 92069.
FURTHER
INFORMATION
regarding the information
described above may be
obtained at the City of San
Marcos City Hall, City Clerks
Office, or by calling 760-7441050 ext. 3105 or by email
pscollick@san-marcos.net.
DATES ADVERTISED:
7/14/2016

Legals 760.747.7119

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Engineer's Report as required


by law, and this City Council is
desirous of proceeding with the
proceedings for said annual
levy. NOW, THEREFORE, IT
IS HEREBY RESOLVED AS
FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That
the above recitals are true and
correct. PUBLIC INTEREST.
SECTION 2. That the public
interest and convenience
requires, and it is the intention
of the City Council, to undertake proceedings for the annual levy and collection of special
assessments for the continual
maintenance of certain landscaping and lighting improvements, all to serve and benefit
said District as said area is
shown and delineated on a
map as previously approved by
this City Council and on file in
the Office of the City Clerk,
open to public inspection, and
herein so referenced and
made a part hereof, and proposed changes thereto are as
set forth in the Preliminary
Engineer's Report, incorporated herein as a part hereof.
REPORT. SECTION 3. That
the Preliminary Engineer's
Report regarding the annual
levy for said District, which
Report is for maintenance for
the fiscal year 2016-2017, is
hereby approved and is directed to be filed in the Office of
the City Clerk. ASSESSMENT.
SECTION 4. That the public
interest and convenience
requires, and it is the intention
of this City Council to order the
annual assessment levy for the
District as set forth and
described in said Engineer's
Report, and further it is determined to be in the best public

interest and convenience to


levy and collect annual
assessments to pay the costs
and expenses of said maintenance and improvement as
estimated in said Report. This
year's assessment is proposed
to be $530,589.20. There has
not been an increase in the
assessments. DESCRIPTION
OF MAINTENANCE. SECTION 5. The assessments
levied and collected shall be
for the maintenance of certain
landscaped areas, including
but not limited to, medians,
parkways, open space areas,
and lighting improvements for
residential, commercial and
industrial development within
the City's jurisdictional boundaries. Reference is made to
the Preliminary Engineer's
Report, incorporated by reference, which contains a full and
detailed description of the
improvements, boundaries of
the assessment district and
any zones therein, and the
proposed assessments upon
assessable lots and parcels of
land within the District.
FUTURE ASSESSMENTS.
SECTION 6. That the public
interest and convenience
requires, and it is the intention
of this City Council to consider
and adopt an assessment formula for future assessments.
Said future assessments shall
not exceed the assessment
formula so adopted. COUNTY
AUDITOR. SECTION 7. The
County Auditor shall enter on
the County Assessment Roll
the amount of the assessments, and shall collect said
assessments at the time and in
the same manner as County

LEGALS

taxes are collected. After collection by the County, the net


amount of the assessments,
after the deduction of any compensation due to the County
for collection, shall be paid to
the treasurer for purposes of
paying the costs and expenses
of said District. SPECIAL
FUND. SECTION 8. That all
monies collected shall be
deposited in a SPECIAL FUND
designated by the name of this
District. Payment shall be
made out of said Fund only for
the purpose provided for in the
Resolution. In order to expedite the making of this maintenance and improvement, the
City Council may transfer into
said Special Fund, from any
available source, such funds
as it may deem necessary to
expedite the proceedings. Any
funds so transferred shall be
repaid out of the proceeds of
the assessments provided for
in this Resolution. BOUNDARIES OF DISTRICT. SECTION 9. Said contemplated
maintenance work is, in the
opinion of this City Council, of
direct benefit to the properties
within the boundaries of the
District, and this City Council
makes the costs and expenses
of said maintenance chargeable upon a district, which district said City Council hereby
declares to be the district benefited by said improvement
and maintenance, and to be
further assessed to pay the
costs and expenses thereof.
Said District shall include each
and every parcel of land within
the boundaries of said District,
as said District is shown on a
map as approved by this City

Council and on file in the Office


of the City Clerk, and so designated by the name of the
District. PUBLIC PROPERTY.
SECTION 10. Any lots or
parcels of land known as public property, as the same are
defined in Section 2263 of
Division 15, Part 2 of the
Streets and Highways Code of
the State of California, which
are included within the boundaries of the District, shall be
omitted and exempt from any
assessment to be made under
these proceedings to cover
any of the costs and expenses
of said improvement and maintenance work. PUBLIC HEARING. SECTION 11. NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
TUESDAY, THE 26TH DAY OF
JULY, 2016, AT THE HOUR
OF 6:00 O'CLOCK P.M., IN
THE REGULAR MEETING OF
THE CITY COUNCIL, BEING
THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS,
IS THE TIME AND PLACE
FIXED BY THIS CITY COUNCIL FOR THE HEARING OF
PROTESTS OR OBJECTIONS IN REFERENCE TO
THE ANNUAL LEVY OF
ASSESSMENTS, TO THE
EXTENT OF THE MAINTENANCE, AND ANY OTHER
MATTERS CONTAINED IN
THIS RESOLUTION. ANY
PERSONS WHO WISH TO
OBJECT TO THE PROCEEDINGS FOR THE ANNUAL
LEVY SHOULD FILE A WRITTEN PROTEST WITH THE
CITY CLERK PRIOR TO THE
TIME SET AND SCHEDULED
FOR SAID PUBLIC HEARING.
NOTICE. SECTION 12. That
the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to publish a

copy of this Resolution in THE


PAPER, a newspaper of general circulation within said City,
said publication to be not less
than ten (10) days before the
date set for the Public Hearing
described above. EFFECTIVE
DATE. SECTION 13. That this
Resolution shall take effect
immediately upon its adoption.
PROCEEDINGS INQUIRIES.
SECTION 14. For any and all
information relating to the proceedings, protest procedure,
any documentation and/or
information of a procedural or
technical nature, your attention
is directed to the person designated below: PROCEDURAL
INQUIRIES: PHILLIP SCOLLICK, City Clerk, City of San
Marcos, 1 Civic Center Drive,
San Marcos, CA 92069,
Telephone:
760.744.1050;
TECHNICAL
INQUIRIES:
Peter Kuey, Principal Civil
Engineer, City of San Marcos,
City of San Marcos, 1 Civic
Center Drive, San Marcos, CA
92069,
Telephone:
760.744.1050, X3210.
Phillip Scollick, City Clerk, City
of San Marcos
PD: 7/14/16

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


STATEMENT
#2016-017808
The name of the business: VVS Antiques &
Collectibles, located at 16726 Bernardo Oaks Dr.,
San Diego, Ca. 92128
This business is registered by:
Volha Kirilenko
16726 Bernardo Oaks Dr.
San Diego, CA. 92128
This business is conducted by an individual.
First day of business 1/01/2016.
/s/Volha Kirilenko
This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg
Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on
7/01/2016
7/14, 7/21, 7/28 & 8/04/2016
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
#2016-017807
The name of the business: SoCol Estate Sale
Services, located at 2064 Ridgeline Ave., Vista, Ca.
92081
This business is registered by:
Volha Kirilenko
16726 Bernardo Oaks Dr.
San Diego, CA. 92128
Inna Nicole Johnson Loos
2064 Ridgeline Ave.,
Vista, Ca. 92081
This business is conducted by a General
Partnership.
First day of business 10/27/2015.
/s/Inna N. Johnson Loos
This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg
Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on
7/01/2016
7/14, 7/21, 7/28 & 8/04/2016

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