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Volume 47 - No.

09 March 2, 2017
by lyle e davis

Ray Alto is a fine man . . . a top restau-


rateur in Escondido, owns both the
Jalapeno Grill and La Tapatia . . . both
restaurants with a Mexican motif, flavor,
and menu . . . but Ray isnt Mexican.

Hes a Kumeyaay Indian.

The reason thats important to know is


because Ray and his extended family
members of about 60 persons, have lost
about $36 million over the past five
years.

Why? Because the San Pasqual Band of


Mission Indians say the Alto family is
not Kumeyaay. The Alto family has been
disenrolled by the Enrollment
Committee of the San Pasqual Band of
Mission Indians who own and operate
Valley View Casino.

Alto and his family are just part of over


2,500 California Indians who have been
disen rolled from their tribes.

You see, Valley View makes a ton of


money . . . an estimated $3,307,500 net
income per month.

From that net profit the tribe pays out


60% in per capita payments to enrolled
members of the tribe.

How did we arrive at those figures, given


the fact that the tribal governments that
operate casinos are not required by law
to release financial statements, audited
or otherwise?

We learned from reliable sources inside


the tribe, as well as accountants who pre-
pare state and federal tax returns, that
enrolled members aged 18 and over
receive an average of $10,500 per
month. There are 189 enrolled mem-
bers in the San Pasqual Band.

You do the math:

189 x $10,500 per month = $1,984,500


per capita payout/monthly (per family
member over the age of 18).
Photo IDs: Top left, Allen Lawson, Chair, San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians,
If 60% of x = $1,984,500 then x must Bottom left, Tracy Emblem, Attorney, representing Ray Alto and family; bottom right, Ray Alto
equal $3,307,500 net revenues per In the past, tmembers of a tribe were national stage as well. $25,500 respectively, monthly. That
month generated by Valley View Casino. shunned) when (they) committed an translates to about $126,000 and
offense of some sort, but it was rarely As Brian Frank reported on the Original $306,000 respectively, annually. Those
And that, my friend, is how the cow ate permanent. These days, its happening Pechanga blog (http://www.origi- are not salaries for work performed.
the cabbage. more and more often by wealthy casi- nalpechanga.com/2016/01/californias-tribal- Those are per capita payments made to
no tribes. Less people in the tribe, more cleansingtacit.html) enrolled members of each tribe.
(This figure is a conservative estimate based on money for remaining members. And,
information from informed sources. It may be unlike in the past, these decisions arent Vegas-style gaming, including slot machines, is With the amount of money involved
much higher. Casinos are not required to pro- being reversed. illegal in California. But Indian tribes have a there are consistent allegations of rack-
vide audited financial statements. One has to http://fusion.net/story/4985/something-is- complicated relationship with the state and fed- eteering, including skimming of profits,
take information available and extrapolate to eral governments. Each tribe has its own agree- using casino revenues as personal bank-
threatening-native-americans-and-its-called-
arrive at an educated estimate). ment with the United States that determines ing accounts, and manipulation of tribal
tribal-disenrollment/
just how far its sovereignty extends, but in gen- members to gain more money per
At least 2,500 Indians have been disen- eral a tribal government has the final say on enrolled member by decreasing the tribal
rolled by at least two dozen California At least 39 tribes in California and sever-
many of the laws that affect routine affairs on pool via a technique known as disenroll-
tribes in the past decade, according to al tribes from 15 other states have disen- its land.
rolled some segment of their popula- ment.
estimates by Indian advocates and aca-
demics. tion. (Ibid). Within San Diego County, The San Absent any independent forensic exami-
Pasqual Band of Mission Indians, and nation of the tribal financial statements,
(http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/13/us/ The money in organized casino gaming the Pechanga Band of Luiseno Indians,
is so huge that the average reader has no it would be difficult to build a case. Still,
california-indian-tribes-eject-thousands-of-mem- in Riverside County, award their enrolled with that large amount of money the
bers.html) idea of the financial impact on the local members with about $10,500 and
community, on the state, and on the tempation is there for all types of ques-

Obituaries
The Paper - 760.747.7119 Memorials
website:www.thecommunitypaper.com Area Services The Disappearing Indians
email: thepaper@cox.net Page 12 Continued on Page 2
The Paper Page 2 March 2, 2017

ally rather than just bingo and cards, the stakes The San Diego Union Tribune reported
Disappearing Indians Tribal governments universally defend were very high. (http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/sdut-
Cont. from Page 1 their reasons for disenrolling members, region-tribal-casinos-celebrate-10-years-at-play-
claiming they are removing people with Congress rode to the rescue within a year with 2011apr09-story.html)
tionable, and possibly criminal, actions. little tribal association, who likely joined the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act.
to exploit the services, scholarships and In January 2001, Rincon, near Valley
monthly checks from casino profits. The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA) Center, opened its casino, temporarily housed in
If that is indeed the case there appears did, however, regularize the procedure to open a
to be little that can be done about it due a refurbished bingo hall. The 600-member tribe
Ray Alto and his family are just one ele- casino, and the immediate result was like a gold now has a large hotel and casino resort with its
to sovereignty issues. The District ment representing sad stories of a num- rush for non-Indians. Lawyers, construction
Attorney, the state Attorney General, the partners, Las Vegas-based Harrah's
ber of families who have been deeply companies and experienced casino management Entertainment.
Federal Attorney General cannot open hurt, not only financially, but culturally, companies lined up to make deals with Indian
an investigation, under present law. being deprived of their fair share of trib- tribes, and some tribes were able to cut fairer
Their hands are tied. All power lies In April 2001, Pala, east of Fallbrook,
al income as well as health and other deals than others. opened its casino, a full-fledged Las Vegas-style
within the tribal elders and their separate benefits.
enrollment committees. operation with 2,000 slot machines. The Pala
The Bureau of Indian Affairs does not track Casino Resort and Spa is located six miles east
How did this all happen? the epidemic in public documents and does little of Interstate 15 between Escondido and
There are a number of casinos in and to stop it. The reason the BIA gives for nonin-
near San Diego County, Sycuan, Rincon, Temecula, the operation includes a 507-room
Steve Russell, a retired trial court judge volvement in the lower 48 is respect for tribal hotel, 10 restaurants and 40,000 square feet of
Pauma, Pala, Barona, Viejas, San from Texas, and a member of the sovereignty as expounded in Santa Clara
Pasqual, and, in Riverside County, meeting and convention space
Cherokee nation, has studied and taught Pueblo v. Martinez.
Pechanga . this phenomenon of disenrollment. He San Pasqual, about 10 miles north of
is currently Associate Professor The U.S. Supreme Courts decision in Santa Escondido, opened its operation in April 2001,
Lets take a look at what has happening, Emeritus of Criminal Justice, Indiana Clara Pueblo v. Martinez cut off the only fed-
what is happening, and what is likely to then a midsized casino with 750 slot machines.
University at Bloomington. He writes: eral court remedy for Indians deprived of citi- A month later, the 200-member Pauma tribe
happen: On February 25, 1987, the U.S. Supreme zenship in their tribal nations, the Indian Civil opened a 850-slot casino in a metal-frame tent
Court told California it could not shut down Rights Act. Without recourse to ICRA, indi- in Pauma Valley.
December 15, 2011: card games and high-stakes bingo on the reser- vidual Indians are at the mercy of whatever fac-
According to Indian Country Today, vations of the Morongo Band of Mission tion controls tribal government. The power to
(https://indiancountrymedianetwork.com/tod Others opened later; the Santa Ysabel tribe's
Indians (less than 1,000 citizens) and the disappear Indians holds the potential to do great casino opened near Julian in April 2007.
ay/) Roughly two dozen California tribes Cabazon Band of Mission Indians (less than harm.
have disenrolled more than 2,500 50 citizens).
Indians in the past decade on the basis The operations have flourished, bringing the
After Santa Clara, disenrollment became a Pala, Pauma, Rincon and San Pasqual tribes
of not having proper ancestry, according California is a PL (Public Law) 280 state, robust and unreviewable tool to settle political
to estimates by Indian advocates and increased revenue to care for their members, pro-
meaning that Congress has given it the power to scores or to give expression to racism or to sim- vide better services in their communities and jobs
academics, reported The New York pass criminal laws binding on tribal land. ply acquire a greater share of limited tribal
Times. More than 362,000 Indians reside for thousands of people.
However, gambling was legal in California at resources.
in California, according to the 2010 cen- that time, just heavily regulated. The state
sus. We will look at just two gaming casinos
allowed bingo with much smaller cash prizes Because of existing laws and contracts between that should illustrate the magnitude of
than the Indians offered and even had a state the state of California and the Indian Nations,
While inner-tribal turmoil has on occa- money being generated. San Pasqual,
lottery. The Supreme Court, consistent with the Indian Nations and their casinos are not
sion incited disenrollment, critics attrib- prior decisions, held that state regulations held required to submit annual financial statements. and Pechanga. This weeks edition will
ute the high rates of Californias cast-off no force on Indian land. They claim sovereignty removes them from the focus on the San Pasqual Band of
tribal members to gambling revenues. oversight of the state and federal government. Mission Indians. Next week, well take
The states 60-plus Indian casinos netted State governments, particularly PL 280 govern-
nearly $7 billion last yearmore than ments, are unaccustomed to losing against How it began:
any other state, according to the Indian Indians when anything big was at stake. Disappearing Indians
Gaming Commission. Because the decision applied to gambling gener- In 1995, Pechanga opened their casino. Cont. on Page 3

Give Us This
Day Our Daily
The Governor goes to hospital and The buzzards eat the dead coyote. 10. Karmageddon: It's like, when
spends $3,500 getting checked for everybody is sending off all these

Chuckle
diseases from the coyote and on get- And that, my friends, is why really bad vibes, right? And then, like,
ting his bite wound bandaged. California is broke and Texas is not. the Earth explodes and it's like, a
serious bummer.
The running trail gets shut down New words from Mensa/New 11. Decafalon (n): The grueling event
for 6 months while Fish & Game word meanings of getting through the day consum-
conducts a $100,000 survey to make OK, that time again..... ing only things that are good for you.
sure the area is now free of danger- 12. Glibido: All talk and no action.
ous animals. The Washington Post's Mensa 13. Dopeler Effect: The tendency of
Invitational once again invited read- stupid ideas to seem smarter when
The Governor spends $50,000 in ers to take any word from the dic- they come at you rapidly.
This week, a state funds implementing a "coyote tionary, alter it by adding, subtracting, 14. Arachnoleptic Fit (n.): The frantic
compendium of wit, awareness program" for residents of the or changing one letter, and supply a dance performed just after you've
wisdom and neat stuff you area. new definition. Here are the winners: accidentally walked through a spider
web.
can tell at parties. Enjoy! The State Legislature spends $2 1. Cashtration (n.): The act of buying 15. Beelzebug (n.): Satan in the form
THE COYOTE PRINCIPLE million to study how to better treat a house, which renders the subject of a mosquito, that gets into your
CA VS. TEXAS rabies and how to permanently erad- financially impotent for an indefinite bedroom at three in the morning and
icate the disease throughout the period of time. cannot be cast out.
CALIFORNIA world. 2. Intaxication: Euphoria at getting a 16. Caterpallor (n.): The color you
tax refund, which lasts until you real- turn after finding half a worm in the
The Governor's security agent is ize it was your money to start with. fruit you're eating.
The Governor of California is jog-
ging with his dog along a nature trail. fired for not stopping the attack. The 3. Reintarnation: Coming back to life
state spends $150,000 to hire and as a hillbilly. The Washington Post has also pub-
A coyote jumps out and attacks the lished the winning submissions to its
train a new agent with additional spe- 4. Bozone (n.): The substance sur-
Governor's dog, then bites the yearly contest, in which readers are
cial training for the nature of coyotes. rounding stupid people that stops
Governor. bright ideas from penetrating. The asked to supply alternate meanings
PETA protests the coyote's reloca- bozone layer, unfortunately, shows for common words.
The Governor starts to intervene, tion and files a $5 million suit against little sign of breaking down in the
but reflects upon the movie "Bambi" the state. near future. And the winners are:
and then realizes he should stop 5. Foreploy: Any misrepresentation 1. Coffee, n. The person upon whom
because the coyote is only doing what TEXAS about yourself for the purpose of one coughs.
is natural. getting laid. 2. Flabbergasted, adj. Appalled by
The Governor of Texas is jogging 6. Giraffiti: Vandalism spray-painted discovering how much weight one
He calls animal control. Animal with his dog along a nature trail. A very, very high. has gained.
Control captures the coyote and bills coyote jumps out and attacks his dog. 7. Sarchasm: The gulf between the 3. Abdicate, v. To give up all hope of
the state $200 testing it for diseases author of sarcastic wit and the per- ever having a flat stomach.
and $500 for relocating it. The Governor shoots the coyote son who doesn't get it. 4. Esplanade, v. To attempt an expla-
with his state-issued pistol and keeps 8. Inoculatte: To take coffee intra- nation while drunk.
He calls a veterinarian The vet col- jogging. The Governor has spent venously when you are running late.
lects the dead dog and bills the State $.50 on a .45 ACP hollow point car- 9. Osteopornosis: A degenerate dis- Chuckles
$200 testing it for diseases. tridge. ease. (This one got extra credit.) Cont. on Page 8
Social Butterfly
The Paper Page 3 March 2, 2017

The
organizations whose aims are to challenge American Business Womens MiraCosta Horticulture Club Meeting -
the thinking of men and boys by means of Association Meeting Tonight, Thursday, The MiraCosta Horticulture Club will meet
innovative techniques that yield measurable March 2nd is the meeting of the local March 4th 12:30pm, at MiraCosta College,
and meaningful results. Tom has partnered Soaring Eagles Chapter of the American One Barnard Dr., Oceanside, Student Center
with North County Lifelines Project Life, Business Womens Association. The evening Bldg. 3400, Aztlan Rooms A & B, 2nd Floor.
and several other programs. For more infor- will include networking, dinner and a special Members Sue McDonnell and Tandy Pfost
mation about the meeting, visit the website training event Drive New Business with will present a sharing of experiences with
at sivistanorthcountyinland@soroptimist.net Social Media presented by Mark Mikelat, tillandsias. The main speaker will be John
or Jackie Piro Huyck at Online Marketing Expert. Learn more Bagnasco, a well-known and appreciated
jackiepiro@gmail.com. about him at BuildingAspirations.com. You horticulturalist in San Diego. After his hor-
will learn how to determine the platform ticultural degree he had experiences with
Contemporary Women Participate in thats right for you/your organization; several nursery operations in purchasing and
Walk for Animals - Members of GFWC announce your presence and build your net- marketing. Here in San Diego County hes
Contemporary Women of North County work; create and share content that encour- our radio garden advisor and has been for
(CWONC), a local womens volunteer group, ages action; understand social media adver- many years. The breadth of his knowledge
raised $600 by participating in the annual San tising and learn your options; and convert and his speaking skill makes him an interest-
Diego Humane Society Walk for Animals social media leads into potential customers ing speaker. This time hell be covering new
event that took place at Kit Carson Park in by growing your email list. Members, there veggies for 2017. Afterwards, there will be a
Escondido on February 25th. CWONC are free tabletops available to highlight your plant raffle. The meetings generally finish
members support the societys goal to pro- business/products, on a first-come, first- around 3pm. The meeting is open to the
vide vital services to animals and people by serve basis. Bring a door prize; get an public. For more information call
opportunity to promote your business dur- 760.721.3281. Save the Date of May 20th
Evelyn Madison sheltering and adopting animals, providing
ing the meeting. The meeting starts at 6pm and 21st to attend our annual plant sale!
The Social Butterfly positive reinforcement training classes,
investigating animal cruelty and neglect, pre- with networking; 6:30pm dinner, and pro-
Email Evelyn at: senting education programs for youth and gram from 7-8:15pm, at The Old Spaghetti
Factory, 111 N. twin Oaks Valley Rd, San
Meeting Information for Womans Club
The Escondido Womans Club will meet
thesocialbutterfly@cox.net adults, and much more. Visit Marcos. For info or to register, contact Sue on Monday, March 6th, at 10:30am at their
www.cwonc.org. Punian at 760.822.2242, suepun- Clubhouse, 751 No. Rose St., (corner
Meetings/Events Calendar ian@gmail.com, or visit www.abwa- Mission Ave.), Escondido. The program
soaringeagles.org. guest speaker will be Patty Cline and her
Male Survivor of Sex Trafficking to topic will be Wine 101. The program
Speak at Meeting - Soroptimist starts at 11:30am. The Nominating
International of Vista and North County Vista Senior Center to Hold Committee will present their report, a slate
Inland will host the North County Anti- Several Events The Gloria of nominees for elections at the April meet-
Human Trafficking Collaborative meeting McClellan Center will hold an ing. Lunch follows. Cost is $12/person;
on Thursday, March 2nd, 9am, at United Extravaganza Ballroom Dance Class reservations required; call Nora at
Methodist Church of Vista, 490 S. Melrose featuring the Salsa on Wednesdays, 760.743.0246.
Ave., Vista. The event is free to the public, March 1-29th from 7-8pm at 1400
and coffee and pastries will be provided. Vale Terrace Drive, Vista. Cost is Wine Pairing Dinner to Benefit Country
The guest speaker will be Grandville (Tom) $44/5 classes for Vista residents; Friends You are invited to an exclusive
Jones. As a survivor of sex trafficking, Tom $53 for non-residents; $13/one class Wine Pairing Dinner at Cucina enotech Del
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H.O.P.E Project (Healing, Outreach and dents. Register online at city- night of wine tasting paired with intriguing
Peer Empowerment) to create an open and ofvista.com/residents/senior-ser- and delicious wines to benefit The Country
safe space for men to talk about being sexu- vices or call 760.643.5281. Then on Friends. Learn Italys diverse varietals and
ally exploited and work through their deep Thursday, March 9th there will be a regions while a sommelier leads you through
feelings of shame and secrecy to be able to Sell Your Wares Bazaar from each wine-paired course. Seating is limited
begin healing. He is actively engaged in the 10am-1pm. Sell your crafts and and tickets will be sold on a first-come, first-
effort to reduce the demand side of sex traf- treasures for a table rental fee or serve basis. For questions/reservations,
ficking and prostitution activities as well as stop by to shop. $5/card table size;
Social Butterfly
combating the Commercial Sexual $10/for a 60-inch round table size.
Picture (l-r) Rebecca Buchen, Jean Smithers, Reserve at 760.643.5281.
Cont. on Page 7
Exploitation of Children (CSEC). He has Laura Dolloff, Nikki Smith, and Kathy Shattuck.
joined forces with many local and national

Disappearing Indians And then, in January, 2011, almost 60 Certificate of Ancestry that shows that Native Americans and were entitled to
members, including the Alto family, be recognized as members of the San
Cont. from Page 2 were disenrolled from the small San
Raymond E. Alto is 30% Native
Pasqual Band of Mission Indians.
American, 70% European. That
an in-depth look at the Pechanga Band Pasqual Band of Mission Indians - on a appears to qualify him as a true Native
of Luiseno Indians. 3-2 vote by the Tribal Elders. American and not Mexican, as alleged And then along comes Lawrence Echo
by Assistant Secretary Larry Echo Hawk. Echo Hawk was, for a time, the
How would you like an income that Gone was the monthly income, gone Hawk. successor Assistant Secretary for the
averages $10,500 per month? That were the health and family benefits, Bureau of Indian Affairs.
works out to an annual income of about gone was the tribal recognition of the For its part, the San Pasqual Band of
$126,000 per year. That annual income family and its history. Alto estimates the Mission Indians argue that when it As you will see, Lawrence Echo Hawk
would not be salary, friend. No, you are losses for his family members (approxi- comes to San Pasqual it's a lot different reversed the final and conclusive deci-
just given that amount every month. mately 60 members) at $36.5 MIL- than other tribes that disenrolled their sion.
Just for being you. LION in losses for at least five years of own members or native people from
the Alto familys ouster. their tribe. Most of the people who Terminated Alto Family Sues
That is, if you are an enrolled member came to San Pasqual are not San Pasqual Bureau of Indian Affairs and Larry
of the San Pasqual Band of Mission At the heart of the issue is whether the Indians, they are other Indians from dif- Echo Hawk
Indians. descendants of Marcus Alto Sr. should ferent tribes who have come and settled
be considered blood members of the up on their land and tribe because of A family expelled from the San Pasqual
If you are Indian and of the San Pasqual tribe. Marcus Alto is Ray Alto's grandfa- Indian gaming. Band of Mission Indians in Valley
Band but not an enrolled member then ther. Center earlier this year is suing the
youre out of luck. San Pasqual, they argue, is not a safe Bureau of Indian Affairs in federal
Assistant Secretary of Indian Affairs haven for Indians who want to think court to have their status as tribal mem-
To give you some insight, and perhaps to Larry Echo Hawk, then the highest that it's all about being Indian when it's bers restored.
amplify the money involved, in a court authority for the Bureau of Indian not; it's all about being San Pasqual
pleading from 2015 when Valley View Affairs, ruled that Alto was adopted Indian versus Indians from different Members of the Alto family say they are
attempted to persuade the state to when three days old in 1907 by mem- tribes. We are here to protect our ancestral still part of the San Pasqual tribe, which
authorize additional gaming licenses bers of the tribe and therefore his bloodlines from Indians, who think that you owns the Valley View Casino, because
which would increase the total slot descendants are not truly blood mem- have to be Indian to belong, when in fact you they have not been officially removed
machines to 2000 machines, the casino bers of the San Pasqual band. Alto died have to be a San Pasqual Indian, blood of the from the tribe's rolls. However, the
claimed a loss of $315,000,000 for the in 1988. Even the year of Altos birth is band, like the criteria for enrollment spells out Bureau of Indian Affairs' Assistant
past five years. Remember . . . this was a point of contention. Documents also for all who seek enrollment here. The enroll- Secretary, Larry Echo Hawk, decided in
lost profits they argued for the differ- mention 1903 and 1905 as birth dates. ment criteria for San Pasqual is only for San January that the family does not belong
ence between 2000 slot machines rather Pasqual Indians ONLY. (December 27, in the tribe based on information sub-
than the 1500 they were authorized . . . The Paper has possession of a bap- 2016 - mitted under a 2007 complaint.
and this profit loss was ONLY for slot tismal certificate that shows Roberto http://www.originalpechanga.com/2015/08
machines! $63 MILLION a year for Marco Alto, who was known in life as /carving-billion-dollar-buffalo-theft-of.html) The lawsuit, which names Echo Hawk
each of five years . . . for 500 slot "Marcus Alto" was born in Arlington, and other U.S. Department of Interior
machines! California on April 25th, 1907 and bap- Alto and his family have been fighting officials as defendants, was filed in
tized on May 26th, 1907. His parents this dis-enrollment in the courts for the September by Tracy Emblem, the attor-
As just one example, let us look at Ray are listed as Jose Alto and Benedita past five years, with the aid of their ney for the Alto family.
Alto and his family. Barrios. attorney, Tracy Emblem.
In a court hearing held Tuesday in San
A court decision in 2008 affirmed that To be part of the San Pasqual band, It appears they had won. Diego, lawyers for the Alto family asked
the Alto family members were, indeed, people have to be at least one-eighth Judge Irma Gonzalez to block their
legitimate members of the tribe. The blood of the band. That limits member- In 1995, the Assistant Secretary of the
decision also stated that this decision ship to people who have a great-grand- Department of Interior made a final Disappearing Indians
was final. parent who is or was a full-blooded San
Pasqual Indian. The Paper has a DNA
and conclusive decision affirming that
members of the Alto family were true
Cont. on Page 5
Local News
The Paper Page 4 March 2, 2017

Arrest Made In Gang Graffiti ging incidents is asked to call the are none too happy with the state of As for homelessness, Abed said there are
Investigation Escondido Police Gang Unit at 760-839- California 532 people without homes, although 307
4717, or leave an anonymous tip at 760- are sheltered, but the number of unshel-
During a three month period, from 743-TIPS (8477). To report graffiti This was made evident when Abed gave tered has doubled in the last year to 225.
December 2016 through February 2017, damage and request free cleanup by a his annual State of the City address last
over 15 acts of gang-related graffiti were City crew, call the Graffiti Hotline:760- Wednesday at the California Center for Abed blamed the rising number of
reported to the Escondido Police 839-4OFF (4633), or utilize the the Arts, Escondido in front of 450 homeless on the states action to release
Department and City of Escondido Escondido, Report It! app, available as a attendees. criminals from prison and lower the
graffiti hot-line. These tags were inves- free download for mobile devices. threshold in prosecuting drug and theft
tigated and linked to one person respon- A short video highlighted the day-to- charges.
sible for the acts, totaling over $5000 in Please follow the police department via day activities and lifestyles of residents
damage and repair costs to Escondido Facebook at as well as Abed commenting on the We have partnered with Solutions for Change
residents and the City of Escondido. www.facebook.com/EscondidoPolice increased development and economic and contributed $2.1 million to build 33 tran-
The graffiti was spread over all areas of and Twitter (@EscondidoPolice). activity. sitional housing units in our city to provide per-
the city, both residential and commercial manent solutions for homeless families, the
locations. Serious Injury Traffic Accident - Abed, in discussing the citys increasing mayor added.
Escondido requirement to meet its state obligation,
Police investigators identified Eddy let it be known that the state was mis- On the economic front, Abed boasted
Cordova Luna, a 26-year-old Escondido On Thursday, 02-23, at 9:17pm, managing pension obligations across about the citys success with 560 new net
resident, as being responsible for the Escondido Police dispatch received California. businesses last year, while Westfield
graffiti damage. A search of his resi- numerous 911 calls regarding a vehicle North County has also expanded.
dence yielded evidence linking Luna to vs motorcycle collision at Broadway and Abed said, as the council discussed at
the graffiti tagging incidents, as well as Leslie Lane. Escondido Police and Fire the prior weeks City Action Plan meet- The city has also fast tracked 35 major
other felony crimes. On 02-16-17 Luna department personnel arrived 4 minutes ing, the lowered return of investment industrial, commercial and residential
was arrested and charged with the fol- later and began rendering aid to the from 7.5 percent to 7 percent will projects with a value of $1.2 billion.
lowing: Felony Vandalism, Felon in injured motorcyclist. increase the citys spending on the fund
Possession of Ammunition, Parole by $20 million by 2022. Currently, As a result of new businesses, sales tax
Violation, Felony Street Gang enhance- According to witness and involved par- Escondido pays $20 million toward hit a record high of $36 million in 2016.
ment and Conspiracy. ties, a 2002 Honda CBR motorcycle pensions.
being driven by a 22 year old male resi- Two of those projects in the pipeline,
In 2016, the City of Escondido Graffiti dent of Escondido was traveling north- The city has created a $500,000 pension however, are also addressing a need the
Removal Team responded to approxi- bound on Broadway at a high rate of liability reserve for long-term stabiliza- city has been chasing for decades in the
mately 6634 reports of graffiti vandal- speed. A 1999 Toyota 4Runner being tion. form of hotels. Stone Brewing and the
ism, not including proactive removal at driven by a 59 year old resident of Marriott Springhill Suites at La Terraza
city parks and recreation areas, costing Escondido was traveling southbound on This unsustainable unfunded mandate by the were approved and a needed addition to
the City over $350,000 in repair and staff Broadway and made a left turn onto state is a financial crisis, Abed said. I am the city, Abed said.
costs. The Escondido Police Leslie Lane. The motorcycle collided willing and ready to lead a class action lawsuit
Department is aggressively investigating with the 4Runner which ejected the rider against the state to protect the taxpayers. Our first full service hotel will break ground in
these crimes for a number of reasons. and caused the 4Runner to overturn. Sacramento says we are your government and the next couple of months, he added. When
Not only is graffiti a source of blight for The driver of the 4Runner was unin- we are here to help you. We say, Sacramento Stone Brewing Company submits their plans to
the city and its residents, but there are jured. The motorcyclist was transported no thank you, just leave us alone. build a new hotel, the city promised to approve
serious gang violence implications asso- to Palomar Medical Center with severe their application in 60 short days. We are
ciated with this criminal behavior. head trauma. Alcohol or drugs do not He also touched on poverty and the ris- proud to have such a successful business here in
Additionally, restitution is sought from appear to be a factor. ing numbers of homelessness in the Escondido.
these taggers to help recover the costs city. Since 2007, the poverty rate has The two-term mayor honored the
associated with this crime. Mayor Abed Upset with State climbed from 12 percent to 16 percent, Escondido Charitable Foundation with
a rate similar to San Diego County. the Escondido Mayors Leadership
Anyone with information regarding tag- Mayor Sam Abed and the City Council Award.

I rather imagine, once I get all dolled you the expensive liquor so your knees dont belive it was Christmas time.
up in my nifty powder blue leisure suit, get so infected you become crippled while your
my white shoes and my matching pour them another one and tell them their Evan sat right next to me and we hit it
white belt, and slick down my hair with diamond earrings really dont match the off right away. We chatted and played
lots of sweet smelling pomade, and beauty of their eyes and the old gals will yank and had a ball. At the end of the
practice my most seductive smile . . . them off immediately, putting them on a table meeting, Evan turned to me and said,
that I will soon earn the title of The just before they pass out with a smile on their Can you come over to our house so we can
Lively Lothario of North San Diego face. Call room service to have them removed, play some more?
County. and if they come lurching back several days
later after recovering from the first hangover Well, then and there I fell in love with
Of course, the special lady in my life theyve had in sixty years tell them they must the kid. I watched him grow up, go
may not approve. be mistaken. Youve never seen them before. through high school, go into college,
becomea a lifeguard, meet the love of
Received several comments on my new Unless shes wearing an emerald necklace that his life . . . and then, this.
career as gigolo to wealthy retired would choke a Tyrannosaur.
women in retirement homes, chief of I was sickened to even think of the

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which was from old friend (and bril- In that case, repeat. thought that we might lose this pre-
liant writer) Kent Ballard: cious kid.

My New Career Tell her (your special lady) youre working Kent But he beat the odds. To the doctors
undercover on an expose of women in retire- and nurses amazement he not only
I have actually made an executive deci- ment homes who are addicted to chewing So happy to report the Evan Lowe is made it throught the night be he con-
sion. tobacco. Tell her of the sour-pussed old women alive and well. Evan is the son of tinued to rally. He was put on a respi-
who have brown drool running down their Herb and Stephanie Lowe ... brilliant rator for awhile . . . but ere long, that,
Im gonna continue publishing The chins, staining their dresses, and smelling up dentist who has served North San too, was removed. Several days later
Paper, but Im gonna check myself entire facilities. Make them sound so haggard Diego County for so many years. he was discharged to go home, put on
into, and work from, a local retirement and loathsome that she wouldnt go near one some weight, and heal.
home and, as a sideline, become a gig- on a bet. Make sure she sees you packing lots Evan was admitted to the Emergency
olo to the lovely, and often wealthy, of Alka-Seltzer for your stomach and Vicks Room several weeks ago in terrible I can only imagine the joy that Herb
ladies who live there. Vapo-Rub to dab under your nose. Shell stay condition. He had an auto-immune and Stephanie feel at getting their son
away from those places like they were plague disease hit him as well as a vicious bac- back . . . as I know I was overjoyed to
I expect Ill be in my newly assigned houses, while you molest and pillage to your teria that was eating away at his inter- know he had made it.
room about four hours before I start hearts content. nal organs. He was in such bad shape
getting casseroles delivered to my the doctors did not think hed last the Some of us old folks ... well, our time
room to welcome me. (I took notice of Then make up a horrible-sounding medical night. to leave this life may not be that far off
this phenomenon when several of my condition to tell the nice old ladies in the . . . but a beautiful young man like
contemporaries had their wives pull a homes so you wont have to eat their godawful When I heard of this I was both Evan? No way. It was just unthink-
quick disappearing act on them and up casseroles, but that your doctor recommended shocked and deeply saddened. You able that we might lose him.
and died. The very next morning a drinking vast amounts of alcohol to kill the see, Evan and I have a connection.
long line of loving and caring little old rampant bacteria in your knees. Soon theyll Thanks to the doctors and nurses who
ladies all showed up with casseroles. drop the casseroles and be bringing you half- When he was only about five or six pulled Evan through . . . and thanks to
All of these little old ladies were wid- gallon jugs of booze, which you can kindly years old, Herb, who was a fellow medeical science . . . that has pro-
ows, divorcees or spinsters). share with themthen loot em for all theyre Kiwanis member at the time, brought gressed so far over the years. And
worth. Thank them ever so much for bringing Evan to our Kiwanis Club meeting. I thanks to Evan for not giving up.
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Disappearing Indians ouster. But on January 28, 2011, Echo were enrolled members of the tribe for
Cont. from Page 3 Hawk overturned the regional director's
decision.
A decision in 2008 affirmed that the
Alto family members were, indeed, legit-
years, and should be re-enrolled as mem-
ber of the tribe. They have submitted
imate members of the tribe. The deci- both a DNA Certificate of Ancestry,
removal from the tribe, force the tribe to A "fair interpretation of the most probative, sion also stated that this decision was which shows Ray Alto is 30% Native
pay members of the family their share of objective and competent evidence available amply final. American, 70% European, as well as a
casino revenues and restore their health supports the (San Pasqual) Enrollment baptismal certificate showing Roberto
care benefits. Committee's recommendation to disenroll the Emblem argues the Department of Marco Alto, who was known as Marcus
Alto descendants," Echo Hawk wrote in his Interior had a duty to apply principles of being born on April 25, 1907 and bap-
A lawyer for the bureau, Tom Stahl, said decision. res judicata and collateral estoppel tized on May 25, 1907.
the case is moot because the federal gov- because the same claim had been previ-
ernment considers the family's disenroll- (Subsequent to that decision and after a great ously adjudicated and a final and conclu- On April 10, 1995, Assistant Secretary
ment case over. Stahl said the decision hue and cry against it, Echo Hawk left the San sive decision was issued. Ada Deer sent a final decision to the
issued by Echo Hawk was final. Pasqual Band of Mission Indians and has Bands attorney, Eugene Madrigal, which
taken a leadership role with the LDS (Church She also argues that the successor affirmed the Alto descendants tribal
"According to the BIA, they are not tribal of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints). Assistant Secretarys 2011 decision to membership eligibility. Assistant
members," Stahl said in court. declassify Marcus Sr.s, status as non- Secretary Deer found that both [Maria]
(Family ousted from San Pasqual tribe The tribe immediately banned the family Indian to dis-enroll petitioners was arbi- and her husband, Joe Alto, were full-blooded
sues BIA from voting on tribal matters. Those trary. There must be clear and convinc- Diegueno Indians.
EDWARD SIFUENTES who were employed in the casino lost ing evidence to divest the petitioners of
esifuentes@nctimes.com November 16, 2011) their jobs. About a dozen family mem- their Indian citizenship and federal She went on to say Although Marcus Sr.
bers were evicted from homes on the
Members of the Alto family are the reservation. All Altos lost their health
descendants of Marcus Alto Sr., who care benefits, including some older
died in 1988, and whose lineage was members who are sick with cancer and
questioned in a challenge filed by anoth- diabetes and in need of medicine.
er tribal member, Ron Mast, in August
2007. Mast argued in his challenge that Emblem has filed a petition for certiorari
Marcus Alto Sr. was adopted by a San which is a means of petitioning the
Pasqual family, but was not their biolog- United States Court of Appeals for the
ical son. Ninth Circuit, in the Supreme Court of
the United States, to hear the case; she
Under the tribe's law, only those biolog- has also submitted an amicus curiae
ically related to tribal members can be (friend of the court) brief that supports
enrolled in the tribe. The tribe's constitu- her position.
tion allows the Bureau of Indian Affairs
to make the final decision on enrollment The questions presented are (1) whether
disputes. the doctrine of res judicata and collateral
estoppel precluded the Assistant
Most other tribes, such as Pala and Secretary of the Department of Interior
Pechanga bands which have also been in 2011 from revisiting his predecessors
involved in recent enrollment disputes, 1995 final and conclusive decision
keep the power to decide who belongs about petitioners status as Native
to themselves. Americans; and (2) whether the
Assistant Secretarys 2011 decision to recognition as Native American Indians.
On Nov. 26, 2008, the Bureau of Indian declassify petitioners Native American
Affairs Pacific Regional Director, Dale
Morris, sided with the Alto family, saying
Indian status violated the Administrative The Alto family argues they were, and Disappearing Indians
Procedures Act. are, indeed, Native American, that they
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Disappearing Indians membership, because the ancestors felt that since applicants, however, have no claim to loud enough to attract attention.
Cont. from Page 5 the BIA didn't accept the 1909 Census as the San Pasqual blood and are simply try-
ing to finagle their way into some easy
5. A scorched earth policy exists . . .
but probably an uphill battle, given the
base roll, where every last San Pasqual Indian
is documented, from 1852-1909, the ancestors money, said Diana Martinez, then the heavy treasury available to the tribe and
was not previously enrolled on the spokeswoman and tribal chairwoman its casino operators. If an organization
January 1, 1959, membership roll, he felt that the wording blood of band would pro-
tect them as a people, because of people who for the San Pasqual Indians. can successfully petition the government
possessed 4/4 degree Indian blood of to withdraw recognition of the San
the Band which is more than the 1/8 were named on the 1910 census who were
NOT SAN PASQUAL KUMEYAAY "Some (of the new applicants) have San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians as a
degree Band blood required. He quali- Pasqual lineage, but it's too thin," she said. tribal government then they may not
fied for enrollment because he was born INDIANS.
"I figure that maybe 200 at most, out of the legally operate businesses, including a
before January 1, 1959, and he was living 475, will qualify. There are lots of rumors casino; they would also be ineligible for
on April 27, 1985....[] All available docu- So blood of the band was applied with in tribal
law and has been since 1910. The law blood of that people affiliated with other tribes are try- federal grants. This information directly
mentation involving this case has been thorough- ing to enroll in ours." from the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
ly reviewed and based on the preponderance of the band remains the main statue that most
evidence, I am sustaining the decision made by Indians and non Indians and adopted Indians
who come here can't meet. Why? Because they "The enrollment committee declares and veri- Knowledgeable legal counsel have sug-
Acting Sacramento Area Director on January fies that the disputed Marcus R. Alto Sr., gested that this is, indeed, a viable option
31, 1994 upholding the enrollment of Marcus are not San Pasqual Kumeyaay Indians. Band
references to San Pasqual band of Mission and all of his descendants have been disen- but it would likely only be successful if
Alto, Sr., and his descendants....[] This rolled and all membership rights have been ALL disenrolled Indians, nationwide,
decision is final for the Department. Indians. Blood refers to Kumeyaay Blood. How
does a San Pasqual Indian distinguish himself suspended as part of the disenrollment," came together and lobbied and filed suit
from other Indians? That's easy. Theres a according to the letter dated Dec. 29 to bring this about, to the extent that
From 1995 until 2008, the Band abided and provided by Martinez to the North such legislative change would affect their
by Assistant Secretary Deers final deci- timeline of history for every San Pasqual
Kumeyaay Indian ancestor from 1852-1909. County Times. own tribes and its policies.
sion until an enrollment challenge was
brought against Marcus descendants (https://www.facebook.com/Reztalk/posts/8
90215314418163 - April 25, 2016) That brings you up to speed on the San 6. If officials do not respond, it is
and upheld by a 3-2 enrollment commit- Pasqual Band of Mission Indians and only a matter of time before individuals
tee vote. The disenrollment action was on the Ray Alto disenrollment issue and/or groups take physical action
based on the same 1995 litigated claim Editors Note: This entire statement was
reviewed by Chairman Allen Lawson. He (which is merely a microcosm of what revenge against disenrollment commit-
confirmed and supported the statement made his happening through both the state tee members . . . against tribal elders, and
Tribal Vice-Chair Robert Phelps, who is of California and the nation). against government officials who do
a history professor, and was also an above.
nothing to address the problem. This
enrollment committee member, voted Observations about possible translates to violence. Nobody wants
against petitioners disenrollment. So much for the Valley View Casino.
actions: that . . . but it is likely to happen if the
Phelps notified the Department of problems are not addressed.
Interior that the action taken by the 3-2 Some background on the San
Pasqual Band of Mission Indians: 1. If the disenrolled are able to
committee vote to disenroll the petition- come together as an organized group Look at your own situation. If someone
ers had violated the petitioners due and travel to Sacramento and camp out took $126,000 a year away from you and
process rights. Phelps advised the The San Pasqual Bnd of Indians is made
up of descendants of a village of about on the doorstep of the Bureau of your family, through no fault of your
Department that disenrollment is a serious Indian Affairs, and demand to be own, and nobody listened or acted on
matter. To rob a family of the rights and ben- 100 people evicted at gunpoint from the
San Pasqual Valley by sheriff s deputies heard, they will get media attention as your complaints, would you not feel
efits of tribal membership, to say nothing of well as attention from officials. compelled to take more forceful action?
their cultural identity, requires overwhelming in the 1870s to make way for white set-
tlers. Their homeland is now the San 2. The same technique should be
proof supporting. Phelps, it should be applied to members of the Assembly The last action is, of course, the least
noted, is an Associate Professor of Diego Zoo Safari Park (formerly known
as the Wild Animal Park). and State Senate. desirable . . . but is a distinct possibility
History at California State University, 3. The same technique should be if the voices of the disenrolled are not
East Bay. applied to Californias Members of heard.
Over the next several decades, members
of the tribe moved to cities and other Congress.
Typically a petition for WRIT OF CER- 4. These protests should be Update: The petition for writ of cer-
TIORARI is granted by the Supreme reservations and married non-Indians.
The government finally established a peaceful, but regularly scheduled, and tiori has been denied by the Supremen
Court at a very low rate of about 5%.
Long odds. reservation on five parcels in Valley
Center in 1910.
Recently, a similar case involving the
Pala Tribe, resulted in the court not For years, the San Pasqual Band of
granting the writ. Not a good omen for Mission Indians was a small, obscure
the Alto case. Indian tribe that drew little attention and
fewer residents.
As to the San Pasqual Band of Mission
Indians, their position is: They lived on 1,412 acres in five non-
contiguous tracts. Some of the elders Rebuilding our transportation tion projects, which are currently
The Alto's were not disenrolled from San would still speak their native tongue of infrastructure diverted to the General Fund.
Pasqual because of greed. They were disenrolled Kumeyaay (Diegueno).
Then something interesting happened. Another $2.2 billion will be gener-
because they should never have been enrolled in Last week I joined my Assembly
the first place; they were NOT San Pasqual ated by repaying funds raided from
Indians. This sleepy little Indian village suddenly Republican colleagues to announce transportation during the recession.
started attracting more and more resi- introduction of the Traffic Relief
dents, all of whom claimed close family These funds will support repairs to
The Mexican baby was taken in and raised by and Road Improvement Act
Maria Alto. See John Peabody Harrington. ties to the San Pasqual Band of Indians.
(TRRIP). Unlike other proposals local roads, capacity improvements
Back in 1925 Maria Alto, the San Pasqual Interest in membership grew stronger and traffic relief, highway mainte-
when the tribe opened a casino in 2001. you may have heard about, our plan
Indian was interviewed by him. His field notes, nance and public transit projects.
available on line from the Smithsonian, state Membership jumped to 363 people. will restore and enhance
that Maria's "ADOPTED son, Marcus lived Californias transportation infra-
in Escondido with his wife and three children." But the windfall has lots of people-- structure, without raising taxes! TRRIP also includes reforms to
many of whom left the impoverished
reservation years ago in favor of a main- ensure taxpayer money is being
San Pasqual Reserve is not a safe haven for Since the 1970s our population has
other Indians from different tribes of Indian stream life style--checking their family spent effectively. It removes regula-
ancestry, this reserve was established for the San trees, factoring in their marriages to almost doubled, but our highway tory red tape that slows street
Pasqual Kumeyaay Indians and their descen- non-San Pasqual Indians and determin- system has not kept pace.
ing whether they, their children or repairs, improves accountability by
dants to live and prosper as a tribe. Californians pay the second highest
grandchildren can qualify for a slice of establishing a Transportation
the money pie. gas prices and the highest gas taxes
We cannot and will not look the other way
(including cap-and-trade) in the Inspector General, and provides
when it comes to the very people who come here audits of major projects to ensure
for personal gain, and that gain is the CASI- The final decision was to be made by a nation. While General Fund spend-
NO AND PAYOUTS. committee of tribal members, subject to ing has increased by more than $36 our transportation dollars are being
review by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. spent efficiently and appropriately.
The last official census of the San billion over the past six years, the
These Indians around the outside area think increased expenditures have not
you just have to possess "Indian" to be a San Pasqual Indians, conducted by the
Pasqual Indian. Not so, you shall and must be Bureau of Indian Affairs in 1959 and gone toward highways, while exist- Providing reliable highways, streets
a San Pasqual Kumeyaay Indian to be quali- approved in 1966, listed 229 official San ing transportation funding has and roads is one of the primary
fied, and show your direct descendant to whom Pasqual Indians. often been diverted to other uses. If responsibilities of state govern-
you descend from, and the genealogy to back the
Prompted in part by word of the pend- were going to keep people moving ment. Our economy and our way of
history of your ancestors to your elders to your and our economy growing, our
parents and then to you, and in all, one must ing windfall, another 475 people had life depend upon a transportation
meet the 1/8th degree requirement and follow applied for formal enrollment with the increasingly inadequate highways
San Pasqual Indians. must be rebuilt and upgraded. network designed for a growing
the process under tribal law fed/regulation
CFR part 48.1-48.14. That's the law and one (www.sandiegouniontribune.com/sdut-ruling- population of almost 40 million
must follow the process and read carefully into ousts-tribal-members-2011jan31- people, not a woefully inadequate,
story.html...Jan 31, 2011) Briefly, our plan generates $5.6 bil-
the history of San Pasqual and see why the crumbling system built for a popu-
Kumeyaay Ancestors implemented the words lion by dedicating all vehicle sales
"Blood of the Band" in all clause relating to Probably more than half of the new and insurance taxes to transporta- lation half its current size.
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Social Butterfly Saturdays, and Sundays. Note: There is a Historically Speaking states' rights Southerners to what was
Cont. from Page 3
1pm Matinee on Thursday, April 13th and then a Whig coalition to defeat
20th. Evening shows are Fridays and by Tom Morrow
Saturdays at 8pm.
President Van Buren's re-election bid.
contact Donna Ahlstrom at events@the-
countryfriends.org or 858.756.1192, ext. 4. Escondido Senior Travel Bulletin is a Because of the short duration of
The restaurant is located in the Flower Hill service of the Joslyn Senior Center Harrison's one-month term, Tyler
Promenade, 2730 Via De La Valle, Del Mar, Enterprises, 210 Park Avenue, Escondido, served longer than any president in
92014; 858.704.4500. Country Friends is 92025, 760.745.5414; 9am-12noon. The
located at 6030 El Tordo, P.O. box 142, U.S. history who was never elected to
next Travel meeting will be Monday, March
Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067. 13th at 1pm. Scheduled trips coming up the office. To forestall constitutional
include: Las Vegas area Extravaganza, uncertainty, Tyler immediately took the
Parliamentary Law Workshop - On Wayne Newton Estate, March 20-22, Cost is oath of office, moved into the White
Thursday, March 9th, from 5:30pm-8pm, at $209/person, double or $244/single. First House, and assumed full presidential
the Valley Center Public Library, 29200 Cole stop will be the Barstow train museum, then powers, a precedent that would govern
Grade Road, Valley Center, 92082, the on to Boulder Station. The second day will
North County Unit of Parliamentarians is future successions and eventually
be a scenic tour of Wayne Newtons Casa de
presenting a live meeting which includes a Shenandoah; board a tram for a ride thru become codified in the 25th
lesson on how to amend the unit bylaws. this beautiful 52-acre estate, seeing free Amendment.
Members attending will participate and roaming peacocks, Arabian horses and other
learn the procedure necessary to amend the exotic animals. Next, a docent led tour into He initially sought election to a full
bylaws; they will discuss the amendments in the mansion of Mr. Las Vegas. After the term as president, but after failing to
favor or against, then will vote in favor or tour, head downtown to Freemont Street for
against, to make them part of the bylaws. From Veep to President in 30 days gain the support of either Whigs or
an afternoon of Las Vegas fun. Price
There is no charge to attend this presenta- includes motor coach transportation, hotel, Democrats, he withdrew. When the
tion but registration is needed by calling 760. breakfast buffet, admission to train museum John Tyler was our 10th president, but American Civil War began in 1861,
650.9290 or sending a message to and Wayne Newton Estate, as well as he was vice president under William Tyler sided with the Confederate gov-
jm.prp15@gmail.com. optional trip to downtown Las Vegas. All Henry Harrison for 30 days earlier ernment, and won election to the
gratuities are included. one of those oddities of history and the Confederate House of Representatives
El Camino Quilt Guild Meeting
Announced Thursday, March 9th, is the first Veep to become president without shortly before his death. Although
Vista Womans Club Meeting being elected.
meeting date for the El Camino Quilt Guild, Announced On March 8th at 10:30am, some have praised Tyler's political
9:30am, at the Faith Lutheran Church 200 the Womans Club of Vista will meet at the resolve, his presidency is generally
E. Bobier Dr, Vista, CA 92084, in the gym. Shadowridge Golf Club, 1980 Gateway held in low esteem by historians. He is
Doors open 9am. The speaker is Tina Drive, Vista. The luncheon presentation considered an obscure president, with
Curran, www.tinacurran.com Design will be given by Gently Hugged, a non-prof-
Process - Concept to Quilt. The purpose little presence in the American cultural
it dedicated to providing clothing for new-
of this talk is to share my process, step by borns to twelve months old to needy babies. memory.
step, and the sometimes linear, sometimes Handmade baby blankets and other infant
circuitous path I take to end up with my items are provided also for these needy Throughout his life, he suffered from
quilt designs, highlighting the inspirations babies. Luncheon cost is $18 for non-mem- poor health. As Tyler aged, he suffered
and obstacles that pop up along the way. bers. For reservations, call 760.822.6824. more frequently from colds during the
Workshop is Tinas Whimsical Garden on All are welcome. Visit www.woman-
Friday, March 10. Guest fee for the meeting winter. On Jan. 12, 1862, after com-
sclubofvista.org.
is $10. Visit elcaminoquilters.com or email plaining of chills and dizziness, he col-
info@elcaminoquilters.com for more infor- Book & Author Luncheon - The Rancho lapsed. Tyler was treated, but his health
mation. Bernardo Chapter of the Brandeis National did not improve, and he made plans to
Committee is proud to present their Annual return home. As he lay in bed the night
Limited Seats Available for Getty Villa Book and Author Luncheon on Tuesday,
Trip on March 9th - Culture Caravan has before, he began suffocating. Just after
March 14th, at the Country Club of Rancho midnight, Tyler took a last sip of
limited seats available for the Getty Villa Bernardo, 12280 Greens East Road, San
located on the Malibu Coast in Pacific Diego. Registration begins at 10:30am. brandy, and told his doctor, "I am
Palisades. It is one of the two locations of Cost is $55.00 per person (silver level $60, going. Perhaps it is best." He died
The J. Paul Getty Museum. The Getty Villa gold level $65) which includes a choice of 4 shortly thereafter, most likely due to a
is dedicated to the study of the arts and cul- entrees. The following authors will be dis- stroke.
tures of Ancient Greece, Rome, and Etruia. cussing their books, Layla Fiske on The Fig
The exquisite collection has over 44,000 Orchard, Neal Griffin on A Voice From Tyler and Harrison were sworn into
antiquities dating from 6500BC to 400AD, the Field, Doreen Mattingly on Midge office in 1841. After taking the oath of Tyler's death on Jan. 18, 1862, resulted
and the architecture is amazing. This will be Constanza-A Feminist in The White office, Harrison insisted upon deliver- in the only president in U.S. history not
a thoroughly enjoyable day, exploring and House, and Moderator, Zoe Gharemandi. ing his 30-minute inauguration speech to be officially recognized in
learning, so reserve your place and tell your The proceeds will benefit the Student Washington, due to his allegiance to
friends and family, they may want to go too. in a rain storm. He caught pneumonia
Scholarship Fund of Brandeis University, the Confederacy. He had requested a
Guided architecture, garden and exhibition Waltham, MA. For more information and and a month later he was dead.
tours available. Caf on site for dining at simple burial, but Confederate
to RSVP, call Linda at 858.487.8041 by
your leisure. The motorcoach departs the March 8. John Tyler was a Virginian who was President Jefferson Davis devised a
Gloria McClellan Center, 1400 Vale Terrace born March 29, 1790. When he took grand, politically pointed funeral,
Drive in Vista, at 7am on Thursday, March March Events/Activities for Humane office, he was known as a supporter of painting Tyler as a hero to the new
9th, and returns at 5pm. Cost is $60/per- Society On various dates/locations states' rights, which endeared him to his nation. Accordingly, at his funeral, the
son. To reserve, call 760.643.2828. throughout San Diego County, the PAWS fellow Virginians. His actions as presi- coffin of the 10th president of the
Pantry offers supplemental bags of dog and United States was draped with a
Vista Center to Hold New Class - The cat food for pick-up at our locations in dent showed he was willing to back
Gloria McClellan Center will hold a new Escondido, Oceanside and San Diego. nationalist policies as long as they did Confederate flag; he remains the only
class Fueled for Fitness on Saturday, Food is available for new and existing clients not infringe on the powers of the states. U.S. president ever laid to rest under a
March 11, 122pm, at 1400 Vale Terrace who meet eligibility requirements, and for Still, the circumstances of his unexpect- foreign flag.
Drive in Vista. Come learn how to and the select senior centers, congregate meal ed rise to the presidency, and its threat
importance of exercise, and how to prepare providers and other human service organi-
yourself and recover from physical activity to the presidential ambitions of Henry Tyler is buried in Hollywood Cemetery
zations. Visit PAWS San Diego programs Clay and other politicians, left him
through proper nutrition. Topics and for more information and a list of distribu- in Richmond, Virginia, near the
demonstrations include functional training tion events near you. Pet Loss Support ses- estranged from both major parties. gravesite of former President James
and movement, proper nutrition and por- sions on Saturday, March 18 from 10- Monroe. Tyler has since been the
tion control, meal preparation, pre and post 11:30am at SD Humane Society campus. A firm believer in manifest destiny, a namesake of several U.S. locations,
activity nutrition, and much more! Each Others dont always understand how drasti- term calling for the U.S. to take over including the city of Tyler, Texas,
session will conclude with a healthy lunch. cally the loss of a pet can affect us, and find the entire continent to the Pacific,
(March will feature Strength Training and named for him because of his role in
it difficult to support the grief we often feel. President Tyler sought to strengthen
Roasted Chicken and Veggies Medley for These sessions provide an environment the annexation of Texas.
lunch.) Beginner to intermediate fitness lev- where thoughts and emotions can be shared and preserve the Union through territo-
els welcome! Taught by health and move- and feelings of grief are understood and rial expansion, most notably the annex-
ment coach Evan Gaines of To Your Core. validated. This Support is open to anyone ation of Texas (which was brought to
Evan has been a personal trainer and health ages 10 and older and is appropriate for fruition by Tyler's successor, James K. Tom Morrow's books are avail-
coach for ten years specializing in founda- those who have recently lost a pet, still Polk). able at Amazon.com in soft-cover
tion movement and strength, core engage- mourn an old loss, anticipate the death of a or via Kindle E-mail.
ment, posture, strength conditioning, and pet, or are preparing for euthanasia. Dont
nutrition. Cost is $31 for Vista residents; Tyler, born to an eminent Virginia fam-
forget the Project Wildlife Baby Shower and
$37 non-residents. Register online at city- afternoon of fun on Saturday, March 4th ily, came to national prominence at a
ofvista.com/residents/senior-services or from 10am-2pm, at 887 Sherman Street, time of political upheaval. In the 1820s
call 760-643-5281. San Diego. Mutt Mixer will be on Friday, the nation's only strong political party, Know What?
March 10th from 6-8pm, at both the Jeffersons Democratic-Republicans, You could own this space. Itd
Two Male Actors, Ages 17-20 Needed Oceanside and San Diego Campuses. Have split into factions. Though initially a be all yours. And over 20,000
Looking for two male actors, 17 to 20 years fun socializing with other dog lovers and readers each week would be able
of age, for casting in The Man Who Came Democrat, his opposition to Andrew to read about what a nice per-
their dogs while practicing teaching your Jackson and Martin Van Buren led him
to Dinner being staged at the Welk Resort dog how to be calm around exciting distrac- son you are,
Theater April 7th thru 30th. Email your tions like people, other dogs and food. to ally with the Whig Party. Tyler and what a nice
resume and head shot to Dogs should be friendly and on-leash; one served as a Virginia state legislator, business you have.
Itd be a nice
broadwayvista@gmail.com. The two roles dog per human handler; be at least 4 months governor, U.S. representative, and U.S. little investment.
are small in size so you wont be called to all old and up-to-date on all vaccines, including senator before his election as vice pres- Call us.
of the rehearsals until March 12th when we rabies. ident in the presidential election of Well talk.
will be running the show. Great opportunity
747.7119
More events listed in future issues of The 1840. He was put on the ticket to attract
for a young actor to perform on the Welk Paper
Resort stage. Shows are Thursdays,
The Paper Page 8 March 2, 2017

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Chuckles
Cont. from Page 2 She lives right across the street.
I can see her place from my kitchen
5. Willy-nilly, adj. Impotent. window.
6. Negligent, adj. Absent mindedly I watched as she got home from
answering the door when wearing work this evening.
only a nightgown. I was surprised when she walked
7. Lymph, v. To walk with a lisp. across the street, up my driveway
8. Gargoyle, n. Olive-flavored and knocked on the door.
mouthwash.
9. Flatulence, n. Emergency vehicle I opened the door, she looked me
that picks up someone who has been straight in the eye and said, I just got
run over by a steamroller. home, and I have this strong urge to have
10. Balderdash, n. A rapidly receding a good time, dance, get drunk, and get laid
hairline. tonight. Are you doing anything?
11. Testicle, n. A humorous question
on an exam. I quickly replied, Nope, Im free!
12. Rectitude, n. The formal, digni-
fied bearing adopted by proctolo- Great, she said. Can you watch my
gists. dog?
13. Pokemon, n. A Rastafarian proc-
tologist. This getting old is for the birds!
14. Oyster, n. A person who sprin-
When it comes to drug stores...
kles his conversation with A priest and a rabbi were sitting next
Yiddishisms.
The Good Old Days are Back!
to each other in an airplane.
15. Frisbeetarianism, n. The belief
that, after death, the soul flies up After a while, the priest turned to
For all your prescription needs, and for medical onto the roof and gets stuck there. the rabbi and asked, 'Is it still a
16. Circumvent, n. An opening in
supplies of all types, including walkers, canes, the front of boxer shorts worn by
requirement of your faith that you not eat
orthopedic shoes, pain relievers. You need med- Jewish men.
ical appliances or accessories? ... Its - Chuckles
Shes single Shes half my age, Cont. on Page 10

909 E. Valley Parkway, Escondido


Lots of FREE parking in back
760.480.1081
Nami,
the friendly
Pharmacist!
The Paper Page 9 March 2, 2017

Thats the way it should be and we service is around $4000. Whether integrated with your PC and
help them do it. or not the increased costs and smart phone.
technologies have really improved
The vast majority of users are our lives may be a topic of fierce We understand business and
small business and home PC users debate among pre-millennials but home applications, hardware and
and they dont have an IT around there is no question that millenni- network technology. We know
to make technology decisions for als shudder in disbelief and hor- what the needs are and we know
them. While that may be a good ror that humans could actually what hardware and technologies
thing, they must rely on their own have existed in a pre-smartphone are available to meet those needs.
knowledge and what information universe. Interacting with our customers
is available. The most common allows them to describe their
sources of information are from The cost comparison above is a needs and for us to lay out the
product ads or retail sales person- bit unfair in that technology has alternative ways those needs
nel. These sources are designed to provided innumerable ways to
sell product, not provide informa- could be met. We can also provide
save us money and time. information on easily integrated
Paul & Nome tion. Shopping, banking, researching, applications and technologies that
Van Middlesworth, communicating are a small part of might be useful such as security
The Computer Factory In the pre-millennial days an aver- the many ways technology has
age family of four would expect to or smart home technologies. This
www.computerfactorysanmarcos.com found to make us more efficient. is the information age and buyers
"San Diego's Best Computer Store pay $20 a month for phone serv- Functions like home and business
2016" Union Tribune readers poll ice and maybe $30 for cable. need it to be able to make smart
security and monitoring that were decisions. Face to face is really the
Those on antenna TV paid no once expensive stand alone sys-
Know whats out there before cable bill at all. The family would only way we know how to get you
tems can now be inexpensively what you need.
you buy have a big TV ($500) in the living
room and a smaller TV ($200) in
A business with a dozen or more another room, a total of $700 dol-
networked PCs has in house or lars worth of technology.
outside contract Information
Technology service. The IT, or, Todays family of four has a $160
Information Technologist, often cable bill that includes entertain-
makes the technology decisions ment, broad band Internet service
for the business. These decisions and perhaps a land line. The serv-
can be influenced by the ITs own ice for their four smart phones
personal agenda rather than what costs another $160 each month.
is best for the business. His The hardware that supports the
knowledge or lack thereof, job modern familys lifestyle consists
security, personal profit and work of three big screen TVs, four
avoidance are all possibilities. Its smart phones, one desk top PC,
simply human nature. Prudent two notebook PCs, two game con-
management will get a second soles, one tablet and an Amazon
opinion. We work with several IT Echo. The total cost of this tech-
contractors that invariably put the nology is around $6000, the annu-
clients best interest in front. al cost of cable and mobile phone

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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.

Clustering Development Country Club The General Plan establishes the rationale, (https://www.escondido.org/general-plan-
Area Development goals, objectives, and policies for future actions update.aspx)
within the community. Development clustering
Olga Many residents have emailed to express concern is permitted pursuant to General Plan Examples of developments that used clustering
Diaz or support about development on the old residential clustering policies. Clustering include the Hidden Trails development where
Country Club property. Zoning allows over 600 involves assessing the natural characteristics of residential units were clustered on flatter
Council homes but the current proposal calls for a site and grouping the buildings or lots through
portions of the site to preserve agricultural uses
Member, construction of 392 homes, trail buffers, a an on-site transfer of density rather than
on hillside areas. Also parts of the Rancho San
Represents restaurant area, pool and community space. distributing them evenly throughout the project
Concerns about the lot size reductions are as in a conventional subdivision. Not only do Pasqual neighborhood incorporated clustering
District 3 to preserve hillsides and incorporate public and
noted, but I thought perhaps it would be useful cluster developments help preserve open space,
to review the concept of clustering. Below are by allowing smaller lots in buildable areas, they private amenities. Without the use of clustering,
excerpts of our General Plan document, also tend to minimize the visual impacts individual homes would consume all the
approved by voters in 2012. associated with development, reduce the cost of buildable land and there would be no space for
building and maintaining public roads. trail buffers or amenities.
Chuckles the flesh?' sugar, and cornflakes. A banana was I appreciate the police escort but
Cont. from Page 8 sticking out of his butt. shouldn't they be in front of me?
The priest replied, 'Yes, rabbi, on one
occasion I was weak and broke with my Police suspect a cereal killer. Logic: To close budget gap, increase
pork?' faith.' fees on driver's licenses and make
I was always taught to respect my driving illegal.
The rabbi responded, 'Yes, that is still The rabbi nodded understandingly elders.
one of our laws.' and remained silent, thinking, for If you fall, Ill be there.
about five minutes. Now I don't have anyone left to Floor
The priest then asked, 'Have you ever respect.
eaten pork?' Finally, the rabbi said, 'Beats a ham 1- I used to eat a lot of natural foods
sandwich, doesn't it?' Senior Campbells! Large type until I learned that most people die
To which the rabbi replied, 'Yes, on one Alphabet Soup! of natural causes.
occasion I did succumb to temptation and Warning - Lock Your Doors!
tasted a ham sandwich.' I don't wanna say I'm getting old . . . 2- There are two kinds of pedestrians
Be sure you lock your doors and . . . The quick and the dead.
The priest nodded in understanding windows at home! But I have noticed lately that restau-
and went on with his reading. rants are asking me to pay up front. 3- Life is sexually transmitted.
A local man was found in his home
A while later, the rabbi spoke up and over the weekend. Coffee. Robe. Newspaper. Slippers. 4- Healthy is merely the slowest pos-
asked the priest, 'Father, is it still a Loyal dog. What else should I steal
requirement of your church that you remain

The Pastor Says . . .


Detectives at the scene found the before my neighbors wake up?
celibate?' man face down in his bathtub. Chuckles
Cont. on Page 11
The priest replied, 'Yes, that is still very The tub had been filled with milk,
much a part of our faith.'

The rabbi then asked him, 'Father,


have you ever fallen to the temptations of
whether it is true or not? We live in
an age of propaganda, which feeds
into our own concept of truth. This
works beautifully with post-truth
and fake news. We love a good
story, especially if it is about a per-
son or event we dont like. How
quickly we believe it. These two
concepts are not new. People have
had a need to satisfy their beliefs
and emotions since time began,
Jacinta, a 9-year-old Boxer/American Pastor Richard Huls, without examining all the facts.
Staffordshire Terrier mix, has had a Retired Consider Nazi Germany and Joe
hard life and is now ready to be Goebles, the propaganda Minister,
Ann is pet of the week at your who swayed an entire nation into
Rancho Coastal Humane Society. pampered and loved in her golden Telling the Truth believing what led to one of the
Shes a 3-1/2 year old, 47 pound, years. She loves to spend quality time most disastrous wars ever and
female, Labrador Retriever / with her humans getting gentle pets and
Recently we have been introduced to deaths of over thirty-five million
Boxer mix. two unusual ideas about truth, post- people. Did anyone ask what was
giving kisses. She enjoys leisurely strolls truth and fake news. What are we to true or did they believe what they
Ann was transferred through the and long naps on the couch or in the believe? As a child I was taught to wanted to believe?
Friends of County Animal warm sun. Jacinta still enjoys chasing tell the truth regardless of the cir-
cumstances. Telling the truth result-
Shelters (FOCAS) program on a squirrels and rabbits, so she should not ed in a less punishment, but lying
We could well heed the conse-
Wings of Rescue flight from go home with any cats, but may do well brought the wrath of my dad upon
quences of such a way, as we listen
Tennessee. She loves people and with another dog with similar me. Most of us remember the
to our news as presented by the
wants to be the only dog in her fabled story of George Washington,
media, government, and business
house. temperament to keep her company. representatives. For us, we might
who as a child, cut down the cherry
Jacinta is a sweet, human-focused pup tree. When asked by his father who
not be able to change the way we
The $145 adoption fee for Ann who cant wait to be spoiled and loved cut the tree down, George said, I are victimized by the post-truth and
fake news promoters, but we can
includes medical exam, vaccina- in her new home. Jacinta is available for cannot tell a lie. I did. That legacy was
contribute to the truth by following
tions, spay, and microchip. For adoption at the San Diego Humane supposed to be a foundation for our
Jesus teaching by letting our yes be
more information call 760-753- country, truth telling. Yet, who tells
6413, visit Rancho Coastal Societys Escondido Campus at 3450 the truth today? yes and our no be no. It is a simple
East Valley Parkway. To learn more matter, says Christ. Say what you
Humane Society at 389 Requeza mean and tell the truth. Anything
Street in Encinitas, or log on to about making her part of your family, Perhaps the problem is not who is
telling us what to believe, but more, beyond these is of evil. Matt. 5:37
SDpets.org. please call (760) 888-2275. do we believe what we want to,
The Paper Page 11 March 2, 2017

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 Vista Mayor Judy Ritter


Storm Readiness
City to celebrate 26th San Marcos Trails Day
To celebrate the explore the trails that lead to Double Peak storm readiness tips from the Vista
26th anniversary Park. For mountain biking enthusiasts, The City of Vista
of San Marcos Mountain Bike Pro Michelle Taylor will be and the rest of Fire Department and for the link to the
Trails Day, the offering a guided ride.
the region have Countys ReadySanDiego.gov website.
citys Community already had a Please continue to stay alert, slow
Services Department will sponsor guided busy winter storm season. Our Public
hikes on Saturday, March 4 from 9 am to An adult must accompany all minors. Works Department is still working down and use caution during the
1 pm. Sturdy walking shoes are recommended; behind the scenes removing debris remaining rain storms. While the
bring water, sunscreen and trail snacks. from storm drains and strengthening
Hike participation is free and will begin at Dogs must be on a maximum 6-foot leash region needs the wet weather; we also
road and park infrastructure in case know potholes may occur in our roads
9 am; hikers can start signing in at 8 am. at all times. The hike is subject to more storms are expected before the
Hikers, bikers and walkers will meet at cancellation in the event of rain.
season ends. Keeping a few sandbags after heavy rains.
Lakeview Park/Discovery Lake, 650
Foxhall Drive. Equestrian riders will meet ready this season may help ward off
at the Ridgeline Trailhead, 102 San Elijo Event participants are encouraged to water if it approaches a home. Free, If you notice a pothole, please let us
Road. The staging area will also feature share your hiking moments on Instagram unfilled sand bags are available at the know. Use the City's ACCESS VISTA
live music, food and free giveaways. at sanmarcoscity and using the hashtag Public Works facility during normal
#DiscoverSanMarcos and #hikehappySM. business hours. mobile app, report a problem hotline
An easy two-mile hike will visit Discovery For more information on hikes or the citys (760.639.6177) or online reporting
Lake and the Discovery Creek trails. A trails, please visit www.san-marcos.net or I encourage residents to check the form to report potholes or other local
more challenging seven-mile hike will call 744-9000, ext. 3535. Citys website at CityofVista.com for problems needing attention.

Escondido Mayor Sam Abed Oceanside Mayor Jim Wood


Oceanside Public Library
Mayor Sam Abed does not wish to write a Celebrates Dr. Seusss Birthday
weekly column to communicate with his
Escondido Constituents via The Paper Family and nationwide event involving more
and its A Letter from the Mayor series children of all than 45 million readers!
ages are Additionally, kids ages 0-12 are
invited to invited to sign up at any
Chuckles the room when you get undressed if celebrate Dr. Oceanside Public Library location
Cont. from Page 10 they are going to look up there any- Seusss birthday at the Mission to participate in the month-long
way? Branch Library, located at 3861-B Seuss themed reading program
Mission Ave, on Saturday, March
sible rate at which one can die.
beginning March 1st. Kids will
4th, at 2:00 pm. This event is
15- If corn oil is made from corn,
5- The only difference between a rut earn a free book and Dr. Seuss
offered as a part of the National
and vegetable oil is made from veg-
and a grave is the depth. etables, then what is baby oil made bag by completing literacy based
from? Education Associations Read activities. These programs are
6- Health nuts are going to feel stu- Across America initiative and will free and sponsored by the Friends
pid someday, lying in hospitals dying 16- Do illiterate people get the full offer a Dr. Seuss Storytime, with of the Oceanside Public Library.
of nothing. effect of Alphabet Soup? favorites including the Cat in the For more information about this
Hat. Dr. Seuss themed kids event and others, or for
7- Have you noticed since everyone 17- Does pushing the elevator button crafts, games and birthday treats information about our Public
has a cell phone these days no one more than once make it arrive faster? will be provided. You dont want Libraries, please call 760-435-
talks about seeing UFOs like they to miss this chance for both young 5600 or visit the website at
used to? 18- Why doesn't glue stick to the and old to share in the joy of www.oceansidepubliclibrary.org.
8- Whenever I feel blue, I start
inside of the bottle?

reading and participating in a
breathing again. This is my stepladder. My real ladder Push the buttons and pretend they ple if they'd like to play.
left when I was five. give you a shock. Smile, and go back
9- All of us could take a lesson from Stare, grinning at another passenger
the weather. It pays no attention to for more.
I'm a man of my convictions, but far for a while, and then announce, "I
criticism. more proud of my acquittals. have new socks on."
Ask if you can push the button for
I drank way too much the night other people, and then push the
10- In the 60's, people took acid to before my early flight. So, yes. I'm Call out, "group hug!", then enforce it.
make the world weird. Now the wrong ones.
weaving on a jet plane.
world is weird and people take Old is when... Your sweetie says,
Prozac to make it normal. Call the Psychic Hotline from your "Let's go upstairs and make love", and
"YOU STOP YOUR CRYING OR cell phone and ask if they know what you answer, "Honey, I can't do both".
I'LL GIVE YOU SOMETHING floor you're on.
11- How is it one careless match can TO CRY ABOUT, ARGENTINA! Old is when.... Your friends compli-
start a forest fire, but it takes a whole ment you on your new alligator
box to start a campfire? Hold the doors open and say you're
These economic times are making it waiting for your friend. After a while, shoes and you're barefoot.
increasing difficult to drive a Chevy let the doors close and say, "Hi Don.
12- Who was the first person to look to the levee until said levee is dry. Old is when.... A sexy body on TV
at a cow and say, 'I think I'll squeeze How's your day been?" catches your attention and your

these dangly things and drink what- How does it change many dyslexics pacemaker opens the garage door.
ever comes out'? Hmmmmm, How Drop a pen and wait until someone
to take a light bulb? reaches to help pick it up, then Old is when.... You are cautioned to
about eggs ? . . . slow down by the doctor instead of
scream, "That's mine!"
Elevator Fun the police.
13- If Jimmy cracks corn and no
one cares, why is there a song about Move your desk in to the elevator
When there's only one other person and whenever someone gets on, ask The Russian Space Administration
him? in the elevator, tap them on the has announced that they are plan-
if they have an appointment. ning to put 12 head of cattle into
shoulder and then pretend it wasn't
14- Why does your OB-GYN leave you. orbit next month. It will be 'The Herd
Lay down a Twister mat and ask peo- shot round the World.'
The Paper Page 12 March 2, 2017

Irena (Ina) Marie adopted country. In the early 70s, she

Bradley
met and married Wilbur Bradley of
Escondido, ran the North San Diego
chapter of NOW, was named Woman of
the Year, earned a BA in Social Work,
then a MA in Public Administration and
Human Services Management, and spent
decades working for non-profit agencies
- helping drug addicts and alcoholics,
the mentally challenged, homeless, and
abused women and children.
After her retirement, Irena hosted
foreign exchange students, volunteered
for decades at the California Center for
the Arts, and was an active gym mem-
ber. Ever interested in European and
local politics, she also had a life-long
love of classical music, books, antiques,

ESCONDIDO -
On January 23rd, 2017, Irena Marie
animals and the ocean. Most of all, she
loved her two sons and grandchildren.
Irena is survived by her two sons,
Honor
H oringg H
His L
Lifef
Bradley passed away. Born in Berlin, Norman and Raoul Piette and their
Germany to Doctor Maximilian Kryn wives; five grandchildren; as well as a John A. Smith
h
and wife Elika, her childhood was half-brother and his family in Germany.
marked by life in war torn downtown She was preceded in death by her half- of Escondido, Califo
ornia
Berlin. She endured the bombings and sister, Maja; and ex-husband, Wilbur
destruction, loss of family wealth, (Bill). NOVEMBER
E 4,
4 1938 - JANU
ANUA
ARY
ARY 31,
31 2017
imprisonment of both parents by the A close family service at sea is
Nazis, eventually escaping the planned, in accordance to her wishes.
Communist Sector of Berlin by leaving
Call Rita Griffiths, our Obituary
their home and possessions behind. Manager for assistance on Obituaries
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5962 La Place Ct., Ste 100 The name of the business: Dietitian House Calls, located at per of general circulation, printed in this county: San Marcos that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court
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/s/ Elliot Springer, Chief Operating Officer 274 Flame Tree Place
This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., /s/Jeffrey B. Barton, Judge of the Superior Court not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the
Oceanside, Ca. 92057
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3/02, 3/09, 3/16 & 3/23/2017. First day of business was n/a. HEARING: Date: April 14, 2017, 8:30a.m., Department 46.

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sale operation. Quilts, located at 7040 Avenida
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Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County petition without a hearing. NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
ticularly described as: Lot 1, on 2/14/2017. OF HEARING: Date: April 4, 2017, STATEMENT
#2017-002498 STATEMENT
Block 32 of Map No. 806 as FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 2/23, 3/02, 3/09 & 3/16/2017. 8:30a.m., Department 26. The address
The name of the business: Uncle #2017-004054
of the court is: Superior Court of
recorded in the Office of the STATEMENT California, County of San Diego, 325 Tonys Italian, Inc., located at 770 The name of the business: Robert Turf
San Diego County Clerk #2017-002660 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME S. Melrose, Vista, CA. 92081, North Sycamore Ave., #121, Vista, Ca. Yards Transformation, located at 3753
The name of the business: Homan County Division. A copy of the Order 92083. Via De Anza, San Marcos, Ca. 92078.
Assessor, in the City of San Design, located at 1764 Kent Place,
STATEMENT to Show Cause shall be published at This business is registered by: This business is registered by:
#2017-004258 least once each week for four succes-
Marcos, County of San Diego, Vista, Ca. 92084. The name of the business: York House sive weeks prior to the date set for Uncle Tonys Italian, Inc., Roberto Paleo Herrera
State of California. Assessors This business is registered by: hearing on the petition in the following 770 Sycamore Ave, #121 3753 Via De Anza
Records, located at 1725 York Dr., newspaper of general circulation, print- Vista, Ca. 92083
Pamela R. and David Homan San Marcos, Ca. 92078.
Parcel Number: 182-132-32- 1764 Kent Place
Vista, Ca. 92084. ed in this county: San Marcos News The business is conducted by a corpo- The business is conducted by an indi-
This business is registered by: Reporter, dba, The Paper, 845 W. San
00. Vista, Ca. 92084 James Page Marcos Blvd, San Marcos, Ca. 92078.
ration. vidual.
The business is conducted by a First day of business was 4/01/14. First day of business was 2/10/17.
Further information about this 1725 York Dr. Dated 2/06/2017. /s/ Bukurie Kurti, Secretary
Married Couple. /s/William S. Dato, Judge of the /s/ Roberto Paleo Herrera
notice can be obtained from First day of business was 1/27/2017.
Vista, Ca. 92084 Superior Court This statement was filed with Ernest J. This statement was filed with Ernest J.
The business is conducted by an indi- 02/16, 2/23, 3/02 & 3/09/2017
Susan Vandrew Rodriguez, /s/ Pamela R. Homan vidual.
Dronenburg Jr., County Dronenburg Jr., County
Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County
Associate Planner, by calling This statement was filed with Ernest J. First day of business was n/a. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
on 1/27/2017.
Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County
Dronenburg Jr., County STATEMENT on 2/10/2017.
760-744-1050 extension 3237, /s/ James Page
#2017-003582 2/16, 2/23, 3/02 & 3/09/2017.
Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County This statement was filed with Ernest J. 2/16, 2/23, 3/02 & 3/09/2017.
or via email svandrew@san- on 1/30/2017. The name of the business: Bluetree
Dronenburg Jr., County FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
marcos.net. 2/09, 2/16, 2/23 & 3/02/2017. Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County
123, located at 1275 Via Apuesto, San
STATEMENT STATEMENT
Marcos, Ca. 92078. #2017-002610
on 2/14/2017. This business is registered by: #2017-002870
NOTICE: 2/16, 2/23, 3/02, and 3/09/2017. The name of the business: Budget The name of the business: Terracode,
Terence and Sandra Thornton Electrical Contractors, Alpha Omega LLC, Terracode, located at 315 Toyon
Any interested person may FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
1275 Via Apuesto Electric, located at 1371 South Bender Ct., San Marcos, Ca. 92069..
STATEMENT San Marcos, Ca. 92078
appeal the decision of the #2017-002911 STATEMENT The business is conducted by a Married
Ave., Glendora, Ca. 91740. This business is registered by:
#2017-003133 This business is registered by:
Planning Division Manager to The name of the business: The Couple. Valentina Stavrinides
Terracode LLC
Community Paper, LLC, dba The The name of the business: Pranab K. 315 Toyon Ct.
the Planning Commission pro- Paper, located at 1733 Via de la Dutt, DDS, APC, Lake San Marcos First day of business was 2/7/17. 1371 S. Bender Ave San Marcos, Ca. 92069.
Cuesta, Escondido, CA. 92027. /s/Terence Thornton Glendora, Ca. 91740
vided the appeal fee is paid This business is registered by:
Dental Care, located at 1635 Lake San
The business is conducted by an indi- The business is conducted by a
Marcos Dr.,#105, San Marcos, CA. This statement was filed with Ernest J.
($20 for residents; $1,155 for The Community Paper, LLC 92078. Dronenburg Jr., County vidual. Limited Liability Company.
1733 Via de la Cuesta First day of business was 12/08/2008.
non-residents) and a written Escondido, Ca. 92027 This business is registered by: Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on First day of business was 7/7/14.
/s/ Sreenivas P. Rao, CEO
Pranab K. Dutt, DDS, APC /s/ Valentina Stavrinides
appeal is submitted to the The business is conducted by a
17768 Camino de la Mitra
2/07/2017.
This statement was filed with Ernest J. This statement was filed with Ernest J.
Limited Liability Company. 2/16, 2/23, 3/02 & 3/09/2017.
Planning Division Secretary First day of business was 3/8/2006. Rancho Santa Fe, CA. 92067 Dronenburg Jr., County Dronenburg Jr., County
within ten (10) calendar days /s/ Evelyn Madison, Managing The business is conducted by a corpo- Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County
Member ration. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME on 1/27/2017. on 1/31/2017.
of the date of the decision (due This statement was filed with Ernest First day of business was n/a. STATEMENT 2/16, 2/23, 3/02 & 3/09/2017. 2/16, 2/23, 3/02 & 3/09/2017.
no later than 5:30 PM on J. Dronenburg Jr., County /s/ Pranab K. Dutt, President #2017-003581
Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County This statement was filed with Ernest J. The name of the business: Avalos FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
March 23, 2017. The written on 1/31/2017. (meat) Free Tacos & Burritos, The Best ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
2/09, 2/16, 2/23 and 3/02/2017. Dronenburg Jr., County STATEMENT CHANGE OF NAME
appeal should specify the rea- Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County
(meat) Free Tacos & Burritos, located at #2017-003818
558 Beverly Pl., San Marcos, Ca. 37-2017-00005951-CU-PT-NC
sons for the appeal and the on 2/02/2017. 92078. The name of the business: Beez TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
grounds upon which the 2/09, 2/16, 2/23 & 3/02/2017. This business is registered by: Boutique, located at 1354 Charlotta Petitioner Jocelyn Gabriella Pieters
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Ana Avalos Way, Escondido, Ca. 92026. filed a petition with this court for a
appeal is based. The Citys STATEMENT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 558 Beverly Pl. This business is registered by:
#2017-004380 STATEMENT decree changing names as follows:
Planning Commission will then #2017-003335
SanMarcos, Ca. 92078 Sandra Reed Present names: Jocelyn
The name of the business: Beauty The business is conducted by an indi- 1354 Charlotta Way
consider the filed appeal/s at a Bespoken, located at 341 Borden Rd., The name of the business: Dragon vidual.
Gabriella Pieters to Proposed names:
Escondido, Ca. 92026 Jocelyn Gabriella Peralez.
later public hearing. San Marcos, Ca. 92069. Express, located at 1652 E. Valley First day of business was n/a. The business is conducted by an indi- THE COURT ORDERS that all per-
Parkway, Escondido, CA. 92027. /s/Ana Avalos
The Planning Division can be This business is registered by: This business is registered by: This statement was filed with Ernest J.
vidual. sons interested in this matter shall
contacted at 760-744-1050, Sarah Villanueva Xinai Li First day of business was 2/7/17. appear before this court at the hearing
Dronenburg Jr., County
341 Borden Rd. 3234 Rosemead Pl. /s/ Sandra Reed indicated below to show cause, if any,
extension 3233 or lkiss@san- SanMarcos, CA. 92069 Rosemead, CA. 91770 Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on
This statement was filed with Ernest J. why the petition for change of name
2/07/2017.
marcos.net. The business is conducted by an indi- The business is conducted by an indi- 2/16, 2/23, 3/02 & 3/09/2017. Dronenburg Jr., County should not be granted. Any person
The City of San Marcos is vidual. vidual. Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County objecting to the name changes
First day of business was n/a. described above must file a written
committed to making its pro- First day of business was n/a. /s/ Xinai Li on 2/08/2017.
/s/ Sarah Villanueva 2/16, 2/23, 3/02 & 3/09/2017. objection that includes the reasons for
grams, services and activities This statement was filed with Ernest J. the objection at least two court days
This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., County FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
accessible to individuals with Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County STATEMENT STATEMENT
before the matter is scheduled to be
heard and must appear at the hearing to
disabilities. If you require Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County on 2/03/2017. #2017-004028 #2017-003887 show cause why the petition should not
2/09, 2/16, 2/23 & 3/02/2017. The name of the business: El The name of the business: Engage
accommodation to participate on 2/15/2017. Sembradio, located at 1247 W. San be granted. If no written objection is
The Flow, located at 3066 Camino timely filed, the court may grant the
in any City program, service or 2/23, 3/02, 3/09 & 3/16/2017. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR Marcos Blvd, #F10, San Marcos, Ca. Limero, Carlsbad, Ca. 92009.
CHANGE OF NAME 92078. petition without a hearing. NOTICE
activity, please contact the City 37-2017-00004799-CU-PT-NC This business is registered by: OF HEARING: Date: April 4, 2017,
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME This business is registered by: Wenndi Freer
Clerks office at 1 Civic Center TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Sergio Sanchez 8:30a.m., Department 26. The address
STATEMENT Petitioner Tetyana Drogobytsky filed a 3066 Camino Limero of the court is: Superior Court of
Drive, San Marcos CA 92069, #2017-003050 petition with this court for a decree 1247 W. San Marcos Blvd. #F10 Carlsbad, Ca. 92009
San Marcos, Ca. 92078 California, County of San Diego, 325
or call 760-744-1050, exten- The name of the business: Bootleg changing names as follows: Present
The business is conducted by an indi-
The business is conducted by an indi- S. Melrose, Vista, CA. 92081, North
Wines, located at 655 Avenida names: Roman Drogobytsky, Tetyana vidual.
sion 3145. Cordoba, San Marcos, CA. 92069. Drogobytsky, Danylo Roman vidual. County Division. A copy of the Order
First day of business was 2/10/17. First day of business was 6/2/06. to Show Cause shall be published at
Phil Scollick, City Clerk, City of This business is registered by: Drogobytsky and Artem Yaroslav /s/ Wenndi Freer
Geoff Harwin Drogobytsky, respectively, to Proposed /s/ Sergio Sanchez least once each week for four succes-
San Marcos. 655 Avenida Cordoba names: Roman Drohobytsky, Tanya This statement was filed with Ernest J. This statement was filed with Ernest J. sive weeks prior to the date set for
PD: 3/2/17. San Marcos, Ca. 92069 Drohobytsky, Danylo Roman Dronenburg Jr., County Dronenburg Jr., County hearing on the petition in the following
The business is conducted by an indi- Drohobytsky and Artem Yaroslav Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County newspaper of general circulation, print-
vidual. Drohobytsky, respectively. on 2/10/2017. on 2/09/2017. ed in this county: San Marcos News
First day of business was n/a. THE COURT ORDERS that all per- 2/16, 2/23, 3/02 & 3/09/2017. Reporter, dba, The Paper, 845 W. San
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME sons interested in this matter shall 2/16, 2/23, 3/02 & 3/09/2017.
/s/ Geoff Harwin Marcos Blvd, San Marcos, Ca. 92078.
STATEMENT This statement was filed with Ernest J. appear before this court at the hearing
indicated below to show cause, if any, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Dated 2/17/2017.
#2017-003131 Dronenburg Jr., County /s/Robert P. Dahlquist, Judge of the
The name of the business: Cecie why the petition for change of name
Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County should not be granted. Any person STATEMENT STATEMENT Superior Court
Creative, located at 1391 Corte on 2/01/2017. objecting to the name changes 3/02, 3/09, 3/16 & 3/23/2017
Bagalso, San Marcos, Ca. 92069. #2017-004004 #2017-003459
2/09, 2/16, 2/23 & 3/02/2017. described above must file a written
This business is registered by: objection that includes the reasons for The name of the business: Zero The name of the business: Titos
Cecie McCaffery the objection at least two court days FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Shipping Department, located at 1905 STATEMENT
1391 Corte Bagalso before the matter is scheduled to be Catering Supplies, located at 170 Cerco
San Marcos, CA. 92069 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME heard and must appear at the hearing to Diamond St., San Marcos, Ca. 92078. #2017-004971
STATEMENT show cause why the petition should not Rosado, San Marcos, Ca. 92069. The name of the business: Andys
The business is conducted by an indi- This business is registered by:
vidual. #2017-002854 be granted. If no written objection is This business is registered by: Refrigeration, located at 4616 N.
The name of the business: Coastal timely filed, the court may grant the BBS Manufacturing
First day of business was n/a. petition without a hearing. NOTICE River Rd., #47, Oceanside, Ca.
/s/Cecie McCaffery Detail, located at 920 8th St., Ramona, 1905 Diamond St. Hector Ruiz
OF HEARING: Date: March 28, 2017, 92057.
This statement was filed with Ernest J. Ca. 92065. 8:30a.m., Department 26. The address San Marcos, Ca. 92078 170 Cerco Rosado This business is registered by:
Dronenburg Jr., County This business is registered by: of the court is: Superior Court of
California, County of San Diego, 325 The business is conducted by a corpo- San Marcos, CA. 92069 Andrew E. Cover
Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County Ricardo Martinez
850 Eucalyptus Ave., #4 S. Melrose, Vista, CA. 92081, North ration. 4616 N. River Rd. #47
on 2/02/2017. County Division. A copy of the Order The business is conducted by an indi- Oceanside, Ca. 92057
2/09, 2/16, 2/23 and 3/02/2017. Vista, Ca. 92084 to Show Cause shall be published at First day of business was 2/1/95.
The business is conducted by an indi- vidual. The business is conducted by an indi-
least once each week for four succes- /s/ Maria Carmela Garrett, Asst.
vidual. sive weeks prior to the date set for First day of business was n/a. vidual.
First day of business was n/a. hearing on the petition in the following Controller. First day of business was 2/01/12..
/s/ Ricardo Martinez newspaper of general circulation, print- /s/ Hector Ruiz /s/ Andrew E. Cover
ed in this county: San Marcos News This statement was filed with Ernest J.
Legals 760.747.7119 This statement was filed with Ernest J. Reporter, dba, The Paper, 845 W. San This statement was filed with Ernest J. This statement was filed with Ernest J.
Dronenburg Jr., County
Dronenburg Jr., County Marcos Blvd, San Marcos, Ca. 92078. Dronenburg Jr., County
Dated 2/08/2017. Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County Dronenburg Jr., County Clerk/Recorder
Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego County
/s/William S. Dato, Judge of the on 2/10/2017.
on 1/31/2017. Superior Court of San Diego County on 2/06/2017. on 2/22/2017.
2/16, 2/23, 3/02 & 3/09/2017. 02/16, 2/23, 3/02 & 3/09/2017 2/16, 2/23, 3/02 & 3/09/2017. 2/16, 2/23, 3/02 & 3/09/2017. 3/02, 3/09, 3/16 & 3/23/2017.
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